Norwich chief executive David McNally has offered his resignation, according to a post on his Twitter feed.
McNally, who has been in position since 2009, replied to a fan who called on him to leave the club following Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Manchester United.
The user blamed a lack of investment for the Canaries’ current predicament — four points from safety with two to play and apparently heading back to the Championship — and led to a surprisingly honest response.
McNally tweeted: “that’s ok and I understand your view. I’ve resigned tonight and I hope that the club can now progress.”
A strong ally of co-owner Delia Smith, McNally arrived at Carrow Road from Fulham having previously spent four years as sales and marketing director at Celtic.
McNally, who has been in position since 2009, replied to a fan who called on him to leave the club following Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Manchester United.
The user blamed a lack of investment for the Canaries’ current predicament — four points from safety with two to play and apparently heading back to the Championship — and led to a surprisingly honest response.
McNally tweeted: “that’s ok and I understand your view. I’ve resigned tonight and I hope that the club can now progress.”
A strong ally of co-owner Delia Smith, McNally arrived at Carrow Road from Fulham having previously spent four years as sales and marketing director at Celtic.
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