Norwich City’s top 100 appearances: Tommy Bryceland (26)
Former Norwich City forward Tommy Bryceland was a firm favourite with the supporters. - Credit: Canaries.co.uk
284 appearances/55 goals
If people saw Tommy Bryceland play in yellow and green, they remembered it.
The well-liked Scotsman average a goal every other game for St Mirren – plus a Scottish Cup winners medal – before joining Norwich in 1962, beginning a seven-year stint that ended in his City Hall of Fame induction.
The Greenock-born inside-right was not as prolific in Norfolk but still showed his knack of knowing where the goal was.
• Take a trip through our profiles of Norwich City’s top 100 appearance makers
However, it was his diminutive figure and craft that has left some supporters flagging the Scot as a past City player that matches up to the reputation of current fans’ favourite Wes Hoolahan.
You may also want to watch:
Bryceland’s modesty and humility were recounted following his death at 76, in January 2016.
Yet his key role in the City team that famously dumped a star-studded Manchester United out of the 1967 FA Cup at Old Trafford, along with finishing Norwich’s second-highest goalscorer in three separate seasons, tell of a true City football hero.
• For Norwich City news and opinion, follow Michael Bailey on Twitter @michaeljbailey and Facebook @mbjourno
Most Read
- 1 Farke's dilemma with City prodigies
- 2 Police interviews and faulty planes - the inside track on Onel's Cuba bow
- 3 Transfer rumour: Everton unsure about price tag for City star
- 4 Robbie Savage: 'Never mind Stuart Webber, it's all down to me'
- 5 Paddy Davitt: 'Little old Norwich' tag is a poor fit
- 6 'We want to stop the party' - Cherries fired up for City clash
- 7 City confirm fans will not return to Carrow Road this season
- 8 'Auld Enemy' clash on the backburner for City captain
- 9 Dowell pledge from City boss
- 10 Farke's fledglings: How City chief moulded the next generation for Canaries