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Adam Drury revels in Norwich City evolution

Adam Drury
Drury has made 314 league appearances for Norwich

Norwich City defender Adam Drury has hailed the "unbelievable" upheaval he has seen at the club.

Drury has experienced football from the Premier League to League One in his 10 years with the Canaries.

And City's longest serving current player is part of a side mounting a Championship promotion challenge.

"The turnaround has been unbelievable, player and staff wise, from what it was not too long ago," the 32-year-old told BBC Radio Norfolk.

"We're enjoying every minute of it at the moment compared to what it was, we just want it to continue as long as it can."

Since joining Norwich from Peterborough in March 2001, Drury has played in a play-off final, won the Championship title and suffered relegation from both the Premier League and the second tier.

But boss Paul Lambert propelled City out of League One at the first time of asking last season and has taken the side to third in the Championship.

"There is a feel good factor around all of the lads and the coaching staff," he added.

"You can feel it around the place and we're going to thrive on that."



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