Norwich City hosted their 2024 AGM this evening, and we were at Carrow Road to bring you updates from the top table.
The Canaries hierarchy—including Mark Attanasio—answered shareholders' questions and updated them on the financial position after the accounts were released last month.
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Shareholders gathered in the Norfolk Lounge (Gunn Club) at Carrow Road at 7pm on Wednesday, with the club's board of directors and executive committee taking questions on a host of subjects.
Board members Attanasio, Zoe Webber and Tom Smith were present alongside executive committee Ben Knapper, Neil Adams, Sam Jeffery, Anthony Richens and James Hill also set to be in attendance. Richard Ressler was absent owing to an immovable prior engagement.
It was the first AGM without Delia Smith and Michael Wynn Jones after they stood down from the board following 28 years last month. Johannes Hoff Thorup also wasn’t in attendance, following recent trends of head coaches not being present at the AGM.
After the conclusion of the formal business that included the withdrawal of the resolution to re-elect Attanasio and Webber to the board, the floor was opened to questions from shareholders in attendance.
There will be an opportunity to speak on the record with Attanasio afterwards. That interview will be released online from Thursday morning.
Local press, including this organisation, will be in attendance for the meeting - but are prohibited from delivering full quoted updates, but are permitted to provide running coverage throughout.
- Recap live updates from throughout the evening via the live blog above
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