CITY CONFIRM STAFF CHANGES
CITY today confirmed changes to the backroom staff at Colney as Manager Glenn Roeder continues to restructure the Canaries on and off the pitch.
Assistant Physiotherapist Peter Shaw and Academy Physiotherapist Rod Dyer have left the Club and Academy Education and Welfare Officer Darren Bloodworth has resigned in order to seek new opportunities nearer to his home in King's Lynn.
As part of the restructuring at Colney, Bloodworth's successor will also coach the Under-14s next season, a role previously carried out by Neil Adams - therefore the Club will not be offering Adams a coaching role next season.
Reports about other Norwich City staff members are inaccurate. As and when there is any further news to report, the Club will announce it on canaries.co.uk and through the appropriate media channels.
City Chief Executive Neil Doncaster said: "We would like to thank Peter Shaw, Rod Dyer, Neil Adams and Darren Bloodworth for their contributions and wish them all the very best for the future."














