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Carrow Road protests to go ahead despite club shelving controversial stadium plans

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01.11.2025

Protests against the club’s hierarchy will take place at City’s next home game against Hull City on Saturday (November 1), with demonstrations outside the directors’ entrance before the match and a tennis ball protest midway through the first half.

Fans will stage two protests at Carrow Road on Saturday (Image: Paul Chesterton/Focus Images)

Fans are angry with recent results and the direction the club is heading, with the free-falling Canaries sitting in the relegation zone after losing their last five league games.

And while manager Liam Manning and sporting director Ben Knapper are under pressure for performances on the pitch, majority shareholder Mark Attanasio and executive director Zoe Webber have been heavily criticised for the club’s plans to redevelop Carrow Road.

The plans included relocating more than 3,000 season ticket holders from the lower River End to make way for away supporters.

Norwich City sporting director Ben Knapper and executive director Zoe Webber (Image: Matt Wilkinson)

But despite the club hitting pause on the project on Wednesday (October 29), with Attanasio announcing the news during an........

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