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Dedicated to former Norwich City Players from 1980
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September 2006 Only one goal was scored by former Canaries with Trevor Benjamin scoring Peterborough's winner at Swindon. In the Championship, Norwich concede a late goal to former Ipswich striker Shefti Kuqi to give Crystal Palace all three points on their visit to Carrow Road. 12 September 2006 In the midweek matches, former Canaries were on the scoresheet. Jamie Cureton scored Colchester's equaliser as they picked up a point at Luton. Clint Easton netted Gillingham's first as they won 2-1 at home to struggling Millwall. Michael Twiss scored twice as Morecambe won 3-2 at York City in the Conference Norwich drew 3-3 at Southend with Rob Earnshaw scoring twice, and Dickson Etuhu the other 09/10 September 2006 In the Premiership, Scott Parker scores the opening goal for Newcastle but two lates goals give visitors Fulham all three points. In the Championship, Paul Hayes scores the last goal of the game as Barnsley draw 2-2 at home to Stoke. Darren Kenton's own goal helps West Brom to a 2-0 win over Leicester. Norwich lose 3-0 at Coventry. No former Canaries are on the scoresheet in League One but in League Two, Danny Crow scores in Peterborough's 3-1 home defeat to Darlington, for whom Gaetano Giallanza is sent-off, whilst Lee Frecklington scores the only goal of the game when Lincoln visited Shrewsbury. In the Conference, Lee Blackburn scores Crawley's third as they defeat York 3-0. 01-03 September 2006 Former Norwich loan signing Peter Crouch scores twice as England defeat Andorra 5-0 at Old Trafford. These take Crouch's tally to 10 goals in 13 international apparances. Other goals come from Steven Gerrard and Jermain Defoe (twice) Craig Bellamy and Carl Robinson start for Wales in their 2-1 defeat in the Czech Republic. Rob Earnshaw comes on as substitute. In League One, Nicky Southall scores Forest's fourth as they romp to a 4-0 defeat of neighbours Chesterfield. In League Two, Dean Sinclair scores the opener as Barnet draw 1-1 at home wth high-flying Walsall. |
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