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During his playing career he played for {{fc|Celtic}}, Norwich City, {{fc|Reading}} and {{fc|Bournemouth}}. During his playing career he played for {{fc|Celtic}}, Norwich City, {{fc|Reading}} and {{fc|Bournemouth}}.

'''Playing for Norwich'''

Peter Grant made 75 apperances for Norwich City between 1997-1999, he was known for being a highly competetive midfielder, who despite not being the most talented player always gave 100% and gave his all for the team

'''Managing Norwich City'''

On Friday 13th October 2006 Peter Grant agreed to leave West Ham United to take over as manager at Norwich City. On Saturday 14th October he was in the stands to see his new side perform against QPR at Loftus Road, with caretaker boss Martin Hunter in charge for his one and only game. The game finished in a 3-3 draw and will have given Grant much to think about, as he takes over a club who lie 19th in the Championship and have won just 1 away game in 2006.

His first game in charge is a tough looking game against pre-season favorites Birmingham at St Andrews, followed by a home game against the league leaders Cardiff City at Carrow Road. Peter is certainly in for a baptism of fire



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Revision as of 17:48, 14 October 2006

Peter Grant (born August 30th, 1965 in Bellshill, Scotland) is a former footballer and current manager of Norwich City.

During his playing career he played for Celtic, Norwich City, Reading and Bournemouth.

Playing for Norwich

Peter Grant made 75 apperances for Norwich City between 1997-1999, he was known for being a highly competetive midfielder, who despite not being the most talented player always gave 100% and gave his all for the team

Managing Norwich City

On Friday 13th October 2006 Peter Grant agreed to leave West Ham United to take over as manager at Norwich City. On Saturday 14th October he was in the stands to see his new side perform against QPR at Loftus Road, with caretaker boss Martin Hunter in charge for his one and only game. The game finished in a 3-3 draw and will have given Grant much to think about, as he takes over a club who lie 19th in the Championship and have won just 1 away game in 2006.

His first game in charge is a tough looking game against pre-season favorites Birmingham at St Andrews, followed by a home game against the league leaders Cardiff City at Carrow Road. Peter is certainly in for a baptism of fire


External links

Norwich City F.C. – current squad
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