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The two Norwich goals are a delight if you're on the scoring end, and a really painful watch if you are the side defending them. It's the 'blink and you'll miss it' factor of the Championship, two well worked set-pieces and all of a sudden you're on completely the wrong end of the scoreline on home soil.
Championship football returns to Fratton Park today, as Pompey entertain Norwich City. The Blues will be bidding to continue their fine league form, which sees them unbeaten in six second-tier outings across last term and the new campaign.
Norwich Castle has been redesigned as “The People’s Palace,” making it the UK’s most accessible Norman castle.View on euronews
Norwich's boss said he's hoping not to receive any bids for Josh Sargent after the USMNT striker scored for a third straight game to start the season.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWilliam the Conqueror’s Norwich Castle to Reopen Following $37 Million Renovation
In partnership with the British Museum, 900 Norman artifacts will be displayed across the reimagined space’s five floors
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Pro Soccer Wire on MSNThe Americans Abroad Five: Can Sargent afford to stay at Norwich?
Sargent's club form famously hasn't translated to the international level in recent years. His last USMNT goal came in 2019, and Mauricio Pochettino omitted him from this summer's Gold Cup squad despite another prolific season in the Championship.
Josh Sargent is on target again as Norwich beat Portsmouth at Fratton Park, their first league win of the season.
Norwich moves on to the championships of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League after a 14-inning thriller against Worcester. Here are the highlights.
NORWICH, CT. (WFSB) - A homeless man was arrested after a stabbing at a store in Norwich early Thursday morning. Police say that they responded to Sam’s Food Store on Central Avenue on a report of a stabbing in the parking lot.
Natasha Allarakhia has been jailed for 10 years and banned from driving for 12 years over a crash that killed two teenage boys on the A17
The Norwich Sea Unicorns captured their third consecutive Futures Collegiate Baseball League championship with a decisive 13-4 victory over the New Britain Bees on Saturday before 3,589 fans at sun-splashed New Britain Stadium.