Canary faithful speak out on the club's plans for a major shake-up
Members of the yellow army have described their optimism about the club's strategy to keep the business running but feel the communication over the plans could have been better.
The plans will see a swap of away fans on the South Stand with home supporters in the lower tier of the River End and the addition of a new 'fan zone' for home supporters behind the Barclay End.
Some have called it a "tough balance" while others have called it a "kick in the teeth".
Darin Hess, 56, who has been a season ticket holder for the last seven years, is one of the supporters who will have to move from his seat at the River End as part of the club's plans.
Darin Hess, 56, with his father Armin Hess, 82(Image: Newsquest)
He said: "I'm disappointed but I understand. The hubs outside are good but I think the communication could have been better and they have not really explained why the away fans have got to go into our seats.
"I just don't know what it all means but I appreciate they had........
© Norwich Evening News
