10:28 GMT, Thursday, 4 September 2008 11:28 UK
Canaries buoyed by £2m injection
Norwich City's financial future has been made more secure after Delia Smith and Michael Wynn-Jones pledged to invest a further £2m.
Directors Andrew and Sharon Turner resigned from the board on Tuesday, leaving a hole in this season's budget.
But the club's joint-majority shareholders have agreed to provide the funds from their own personal fortune.
Chairman Roger Munby confirmed to BBC Radio Norfolk on Tuesday that the club are seeking new investment.
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