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young woody 9:22 Tue Oct 30
What come first, Coleman’s of Norwich mustard or Norwich F.C
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One of life’s great misturys.
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NDT
9:32 Tue Oct 30
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Started on the sauce early Woody?
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young woody
11:08 Tue Oct 30
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Trying to get some interesting chat on the forum. My West Ham thread didn’t work..
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flyingV
11:20 Tue Oct 30
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Are you moutarded?
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young woody
11:35 Tue Oct 30
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“Downs shot of vodka”
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Gavros
11:49 Tue Oct 30
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"Colman's has been based in Norfolk since Jeremiah Colman started his mustard and flour business in the village of Stoke Holy Cross on the outskirts of Norwich in 1814. The company started making mustard from its present Norwich site in 1858."
So, mustard came first.
HTH
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gph
11:51 Tue Oct 30
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Coleman's, I reckon.
Seen their early Victorian adverts, and lots of clubs were formed in the late Victorian age
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Tomshardware
11:55 Tue Oct 30
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Coleman's by a country mile.
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young woody
12:28 Tue Oct 30
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Do Norwich play in yellow because of mustard
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gph
12:33 Tue Oct 30
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Dunno, but they started out in Blackburn-style blue and white halves, as a lot of their first players came from Blackburn and brought old Blackburn kit with them.
According to the historical football kits site.
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Gavros
12:43 Tue Oct 30
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The club participate in characteristic yellow and green kits and are nicknamed The Canaries after the history of breeding the birds in the area (said to be introduced around the 16th century by a group of European immigrants in the area known as "The Strangers".
These would have been Huguenots who were also known in the east end for their love of le petit oiseaus.
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angryprumphs
9:35 Tue Oct 30
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and sadly Coleman's might well go first too, from what i hear
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