- Alex Neil guided Norwich to Premier League promotion via the play-offs
- Neil lost just three in 25 games upon taking the Norwich job in January
- Norwich were seventh in the Championship upon Neil’s arrival
By
Published:
11:06 GMT, 16 June 2015
|
Updated:
11:59 GMT, 16 June 2015
Norwich manager Alex Neil has signed a new and improved longer-term contract after a remarkable start to his career at Carrow Road.
The Scot joined the Canaries from Hamilton in January with the team in seventh place in the SkyBet Championship and guided them to promotion via the play-offs after losing just three times in 25 matches.
That success has been rewarded with a new deal and Neil admits the club’s punt on him paid off.

Norwich City manager Alex Neil has signed a a new and improved longer-term contract at the club

Neil lost just three of his 25 games in charge as he guided Norwich into the Premier League via the play-offs
‘Both parties were taking a chance when I was appointed but it’s worked out very well for all involved and I’m happy this has been sorted before the season gets underway,’ the 34-year-old told canaries.co.uk.
‘I’ve really enjoyed my five months at the club, hopefully it is just the beginning as we now look forward to playing in the Barclays Premier League.’
Norwich chief executive David McNally said everyone at the club was delighted with the impact Neil has had since arriving.
‘For us this summer it was the most important piece of business to ensure Alex had a much-deserved new contract,’ he said.
‘He galvanised the football club after arriving in January and we’re certain that Norwich City will continue to progress under his management.
‘We’re delighted that the club and Alex will be working together as we continue to prepare for the start of the new Barclays Premier League season.’

Neil (centre) is hugged by his backroom staff after Norwich’s win in the Championship play-off final last month
Share or comment on this article
-
Going up! John Terry tries flyboarding in the Maldives
-
Paraguay rally together for a dramatic 2-2 draw with…
-
Wilshere on his two goals in England’s victory in Slovenia
-
Copa America 2015: Brazil 2-1 Peru match highlights
-
North West boogies for her birthday: New video surfaces
-
The not-so-happy couple! Bride is unamused by drunk groom
-
Gang of girls launch vile verbal attack on married couple
-
Horrifying moment trapped spider forces its way out of…
-
Prince George plays with Kate as Polo event in the Cotswolds
-
Dramatic 911 call: Shark attack victim’s injuries revealed
-
Seven-year-old Leeds lad steals the show at Pharrell gig
-
Bosnian beach goers attempt to play frisbee and it’s…
-
Manchester United plan to make amends for missed opportunity…
-
Arsenal reveal new Puma home kit for 2015-16 season as…
-
Chelsea face three years away from Stamford Bridge as they…
-
Jack Grealish pictured sprawled on the road surrounded by…
-
Premier League clubs will soon begin the mad transfer…
-
Moises Henriques faces surgery on his broken jaw after…
-
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger swaps his trademark coat for…
-
Tottenham are set to beat Liverpool, West Ham and…
-
Petr Cech is happy in England and ‘top club’ Arsenal hold an…
-
Real Madrid to start David de Gea bidding at just £13m as…
-
Manchester City were derided as rich man’s plaything… but…
-
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal relishing chance to…
Related Posts
Mesut Ozil needs to win a Premier League title to be at the level of Dennis Bergkamp
3 takeaways from campaign finance reports – Cincinnati.com
England set to play Australia in the North East as part of Euro 2016 warm-up
College football players’ friend leaves waitress tip covered in feces: police
Rooney ‘Man behind the Goals’: Manchester United star thanks Gary Lineker for his hard work… while Charlie Austin, Joey Barton and Aaron Cresswell take to Twitter
The Science of Selfies: Why Narcissism Sells in 2015