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    After a fortnight of speculation linking Leicester City striker Tony Cottee with a move to Carrow Road to replace Craig Bellamy, the free transfer was finally completed on Sunday 10th September 2000.

    Norwich allegedly fighting off competition from Charlton and Millwall. The veteran England striker signed a 2 year contract, with the understanding that he would help with the coaching of younger players. Tony went straight into the Norwich side for the trip to Stockport on 12th September which the Canaries won 3-1 : their first league victory in 2000/01.



    Tony had begun his career at West Ham, working his way through the youth team before making his debut in September 1982.

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    Over the next 6 years, he made 246(9) appearances for the Hammers, scoring 104 goals. This prompted Everton to fork out £2.3million for him in August 2000 and he repaid the Goodison faithful with 81 goals in 195(33) appearances.

    He gained 7 England caps during this period but failed to add an international goal