Is Norwich City ticket office open?

9.30am – 5pm Monday – Friday, 9.30am – 5.30pm Saturdays and 10.30am to 4.30pm Sundays.

How do I contact Norwich City FC?

If you have any ticketing queries please call us on 01603 721902 option 1 or email us at [email protected] Always include your supporter number in your email.

Where is the Norwich City ticket office?

The Carrow Road ticket office is situated in the Joma Community Stand.

How do I get tickets for Premier League games?

If you are looking to buy tickets for Premier League matches you should always buy them directly from Premier League Clubs. You can purchase tickets safely from official Club websites or ticket offices. Clubs will also provide details of any authorised ticket partners on their official site.

Who owns Norwich City?

Delia Smith
Michael Wynn-Jones
Norwich City F.C./Owners
Delia Smith is Norwich City’s joint majority shareholder, alongside her husband, Michael Wynn Jones.

Who owns Norwich city Football Club?

Why are Norwich called the Canaries?

They’re nicknamed The Canaries after the yellow birds who were brought to the city in the 1560s by refugee Flemish weavers fleeing the Inquisition in the Spanish Netherlands. An early club chairman was a keen breeder and it was he who changed their strip to yellow and green. Norwich City FC used to play at The Nest.

Is it hard to get Premier League tickets?

Since Premier League matches are always very popular it can be hard for Americans (and others who don’t live in the UK) to get tickets. It is even sometimes necessary to be a member to be able to apply for tickets at Clubs, or for some of the higher profile fixtures.

How much is a football ticket in UK?

The average price of a season ticket in the top four divisions is £344.76 for the cheapest categories and £603.78 for the most expensive categories. A standard adult replica top costs £48.93 and a junior one £38.27. TV subscriptions cost between £47.99 and £71.97 a month.

Is Norwich railway station open?

Norwich station is open every day that services are running to and from the station.

What happened at Norwich train station?

Teenager, 17, revealed to have died in electrocution tragedy at railway station. The person who died at Norwich Railway Station was a 17-year-old boy, who was electrocuted. But the teenager was pronounced dead at the scene. British Transport Police confirmed that the teenager’s family have been informed.

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