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Paul Hayes could be on his way back to Carrow Road.
A national newspaper claimed yesterday that the Canaries were keeping tabs on the 26-year-old striker, who is currently with Scunthorpe.
Stephen Elliott will soon be christened Billy Elliott after his magic feet helped City to another valuable away win on Saturday. But the Irishman says he was simply the 'Johnny on the spot' for the two goals which left Huddersfield's unbeaten home record in tatters and helped City open a stunning seven-point lead at the top of League One.
Paul Lambert hailed the contribution of his Captain Fantastic after City and their supporters made it a home from home outing to west Yorkshire. Around 3,000 Canaries fans packed into The Galpharm Stadium and witnessed a spectacular example of the art of the centre forward's role by Holt.
Lee Clark maintains Huddersfield are still a good bet for the play-offs despite losing their unbeaten home record to City and suffering a third straight defeat.
Huddersfield Town 1, Norwich City 3: When we all sit down and review this season over a pint or a keyboard, the words "clinical finishing" will probably be up there alongside "inspired substitutions" as the reasons why Norwich City have spent so long looking down at the rest of League One.
Chris Lakey reviews Norwich City's 3-1 win at Huddersfield Town - a result that puts the Canaries seven points clear at the top of League One.
Sports writers Chris Lakey and David Cuffley are joined by Sports Desk Pete to review Norwich City's 3-1 win at Huddersfield Town - a result that ended Huddersfield's unbeaten record at home.
SLIDESHOW: Substitute Stephen Elliott scored his first two goals for Norwich City as the League One leaders completed a dramatic comeback to inflict Huddersfield Town's first home defeat of the season.
Tottenham Under-18s left Colney with all three points in an FA Premier Academy League game that City should have wrapped up before the interval.
Former Norwich City goalkeeper Michael Theoklitos has signed a three-year contract with Brisbane Roar. The 29-year-old won the A-League title with Melbourne Victory in 2007 and 2009 before enduring an unsuccessful spell with the Canaries this season.
Darel Russell returns to the Canaries squad this afternoon still protesting his innocence - and insisting he won't change the way he plays. Russell is no stranger to the early bath - his dismissal in the 2-0 home defeat by Southampton was the eighth of his career and his seventh in a City shirt.
Around 2pm this afternoon, as an expected 3,000 Norwich City fans are making their way into the Galpharm Stadium, Paul Lambert will put his squad out of their misery - and name the team that he believes will leave Huddersfield with all three points.
Lee Clark says he would love to see Norwich and Huddersfield playing Championship football next season. The Terriers boss spent a little over a year at Carrow Road as assistant to Glenn Roeder and admits that the challenge this afternoon will be one of the biggest his team has faced all season.
Former Canaries left-back Simon Charlton believes Huddersfield Town boss Lee Clark will bring success to the Yorkshire club. Huddersfield-born and now Norwich-based Charlton, who started his playing career at the Terriers, thinks the former Norwich assistant will take his team to bigger and better things.
Norwich City will be backed by their biggest away support of the season when they travel to Huddersfield tomorrow - and the locals are already laying out the welcome mat.
Outspoken Leeds United chairman Ken Bates says the fate of some of the top teams in League One - including Norwich - could be decided over the next few weeks.
Striker Theo Robinson says Huddersfield are good enough to beat Paul Lambert's table-toppers tomorrow.
“It's a big game, but we are definitely good enough to beat them,” said the 21-year-old.
Is Grant Holt the new Iwan Roberts? Is Wes Hoolahan the new Darren Huckerby? And Korey Smith - could he be the new Damien Francis? The comparisons between the team of 2010 and the class of 2004 - hand-crafted by Nigel Worthington, the only manager to have won something for Norwich City in the last quarter of a century - are inevitable.
Craig Fleming says a sprinkling of 'magic dust' can help Norwich City to promotion this year.
Fleming was a stalwart of the 2004 team which won promotion to the Premier League on the back of the sort of domination that Paul Lambert's team are currently enjoying.
Norwich City were warned to keep looking over their shoulder yesterday after closest title rivals Leeds turned up the heat in the League One promotion race.