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Norwich City Women have appointed Andy Cook as their new head coach. Cook was previously a first team coach at Newcastle United and played a crucial role in Nottingham Forest Women’s promotion to the Barclays Women’s Championship and reaching the final of the FAWNL Cup.

As he takes over from former full-time boss Martin Herdman and interim boss Scott Emmerson, Cook expressed his excitement about the opportunity to lead Norwich City Women. He stated that he is impressed with the facilities, players, and staff at the club and is eager to contribute to their vision for promotion this season.

Norwich City women’s general manager Flo Allen expressed her confidence in Cook’s coaching philosophy aligning with the club’s vision and values. She believes that Cook has the experience and knowledge necessary to help Norwich City Women achieve their goal of moving up to tier three of the Women’s National league system.

Cook will officially begin his role on 1 July and is eager to contribute to the team’s development and evolution. Fans can stay updated on Norwich news through their social media channels or by contacting the East of England news team with any stories.

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