• #592 The Prince of Denmark | PinkUn Norwich City Podcast

  • Jun 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
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#592 The Prince of Denmark | PinkUn Norwich City Podcast

  • Summary

  • Three weeks ago, Norwich City dismissed David Wagner from his role as head coach. Ben Knapper has since appointed Johannes Hoff Thorup, as the the club looks to go in a new direction.

    The first summer signing arrived this week in the shape of Jose Cordoba, but who will be next to follow him through the Colney gates?

    As the Danish revolution begins, Connor Southwell, Adam Harvey, Paddy Davitt and Sam Seaman took a trip to the Prince of Denmark pub in Norwich to assess the summer thus far and what's ahead before pre-season begins in July.

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