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- Updated: December 29, 2016
Norwich chief executive Jez Moxey says the club are not about to sack manager Alex Neil but insists results must improve quickly.
The Canaries were among the pre-season promotion favourites in the Sky Bet Championship following their relegation from the Premier League but, despite a promising start, eight defeats from the last 10 matches have left Norwich in 12th place, 16 points behind second-placed Newcastle.
There has been calls from some fans for the club to remove the 35-year-old Scot, who took Norwich up via the Championship play-off final in May 2015. Moxey insists there are no such plans in place, but stressed the board wanted to see a quick upturn …