David Wagner appears to have made his first change as Norwich City head coach by allowing fans to greet the team bus when it arrives at Carrow Road before matches.
It comes after his predecessor Dean Smith took the decision to have the team travel individually to the stadium early in the morning when he took over in November 2021.
This meant the team were no longer able to be greeted by the queues of well-wishers, who usually gather outside the stadium about 90 minutes before kick-off.
But now the club's head of media Dan Houlker has confirmed supporters will once again be able to meet their favourite players before the match.
Info for fans who like to greet our players and staff on matchdays at Carrow Road.
— Daniel Houlker (@Daniel_Houlker) January 7, 2023
Going forward, the team will now revert back to be arriving on the team coach. Arrival at the City Stand, approx 90 minutes prior to kick off.#NCFC
The players will now arrive at the stadium on the team coach about 90 minutes before kick-off outside the City Stand.
Those wishing to meet the players as they leave will be able to do so as they come out of the South Stand as has previously been the case.
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