Norwich appoint Neil Adams as permanent boss
The former Canaries player was thrust into a caretaker role at the end of
the recent Premier League season after the sacking of Chris Hughton, but he was
unable to halt their slide into the Championship.
A return of one point from 15 has not deterred the Norwich board from appointing him on a full-time basis, though, with the news confirmed on the club's official website.
The news ends talk that former Norwich player Malky Mackay would take the job, and immediately ends suggestions Neil Lennon - fresh from leaving Celtic - was in the running.
A statement on Norwich's website said Adams has "the full and unanimous support of the board", while Adams added: "It is a huge honour and I am immensely proud to be confirmed as the club's manager going forward, and work starts straight away on putting into place the necessary requirements for next season.
A return of one point from 15 has not deterred the Norwich board from appointing him on a full-time basis, though, with the news confirmed on the club's official website.
The news ends talk that former Norwich player Malky Mackay would take the job, and immediately ends suggestions Neil Lennon - fresh from leaving Celtic - was in the running.
A statement on Norwich's website said Adams has "the full and unanimous support of the board", while Adams added: "It is a huge honour and I am immensely proud to be confirmed as the club's manager going forward, and work starts straight away on putting into place the necessary requirements for next season.
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