Norwich City Football Club has taken a firm stance against the personal abuse directed at players and their families as they prepare for a crucial Championship match against Leicester City. Following a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Hull City, the Canaries find themselves in a precarious position, sitting 22nd in the league and four points adrift of safety. The club's recent form has raised concerns about the possibility of relegation to the third tier for the first time in 66 years. In light of this, a club spokesman emphasized that abusive behavior towards players, their families, and staff will not be tolerated. The statement comes after reports of fans expressing their frustrations inappropriately during recent matches. Norwich City is appealing for supporters to channel their emotions positively, reminding them that while expressing frustration is valid, it should be done respectfully. The club also highlighted that throwing objects onto the pitch is a criminal offense and will result in removal from the stadium and potential bans. As they prepare to face Leicester City, Norwich City hopes for a supportive atmosphere from fans, focusing on the team's need for encouragement during this challenging time.