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Norwich

[nawr-ich, -ij, nor-, nawr-wich]

noun

  1. a city in eastern Norfolk, in eastern England: known for its cathedral.

  2. a city in southeastern Connecticut, on the Thames River.



Norwich

/ ˈnɒrɪdʒ /

noun

  1. a city in E England, administrative centre of Norfolk: cathedral (founded 1096); University of East Anglia (1963); traditionally a centre of the footwear industry, now has engineering, financial services. Pop: 174 047 (2001)

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Wilshere was then appointed as Norwich first-team coach last year - and oversaw two Championship games as caretaker boss after Johannes Hoff Thorup was sacked.

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Then I went to Norwich, and that taught me so much.

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When Thorup was sacked in April, Wilshere was handed the Norwich job for the final two games of the season.

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After retiring as a player in 2022, Wilshere had a spell in charge of Arsenal's under-18 team, and spent much of last season as a first-team coach at Championship club Norwich City.

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Dr Jan Sheldon, chief executive of Norwich homelessness charity St Martins Trust, said the cost-of-living crisis, government failings and job losses were among the reasons why more people were sleeping rough - and losing their lives.

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