Norwich City Women have recently seen the departure of Natasha Snelling, a key player who has been with the club since 2012. After helping the team secure promotion to the FAWNL Northern Premier Division, Snelling expressed her disappointment at not being able to say goodbye to the fans who supported her throughout her career. With 110 goals in 250 appearances, she has been a significant figure for Norwich City, being the top scorer for four consecutive seasons. Snelling reflected on her pride in playing for the club she adored, particularly her memorable first goal at Carrow Road in front of thousands of fans. Following the promotion, Norwich City made several changes, including the dismissal of head coach Andy Cook. Snelling was one of seven players released, and she noted the uncertainty players felt during one-to-one meetings after the promotion. Despite the tough decision to leave, she emphasized the importance of fan support and the impact it had on her career. Women's football has grown significantly during her time at the club, and she hopes to be remembered as a true club legend. Norwich City's head of women's football, Flo Allen, praised Snelling for her dedication and service to the club over the years.