Buoyant City fans are feeling optimistic for the club's future after a victory against Bristol gave them a 'huge three points'.
City won the home clash against Bristol 3-2 on Saturday afternoon, thanks to a goal in the 66th minute from McLean.
And with the end of the season now in sight, the victory has made promotion a realistic prospect for some fans.
Celebrations began instantly on social media, with relief at such a significant win clear.
On Twitter, Jamie Plummer said: 'WHAT A RESULT THAT IS!! Behind twice, and we've won it against a team who haven't lost in 13. To go 3-2 up and then not concede is impressive (for us) as well. BUZZING. Draw later please Sheff U and WBA, thanks. #NCFC'
Andrew Pegg said: '#canarycall Huge win. Potentially a season defining result? #ncfc #OTBC'
Jonathan Parker said: 'Fantastic win today as Bristol City have been in great form lately. 12 games to go! #ncfc'
Isaac, tweeting under handle @unclefuzz, simply described the result as 'massive'.
Jonny Williams said: 'Get in. This is actually happening.. What a performance #NCFC'
And Antony Copland said: 'MASSIVE WIN AND MASSIVE THREE POINTS FOR NORWICH!! #NCFC'
One person described the win as 'truly magical', while another said it was a great game and a 'big win'.
Sam Lincoln said: 'Not at our best today but ground out the 3 points, there the games that are gonna get us promoted.'
City next face Millwall away on Saturday, March 2.
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Matt Lewis described the win as 'meteoric', and said 'I love this team. Love the game'.
Saturday's result - which broke a winning streak of 13 league games for Bristol - has kept Norwich at the top of the table, with 66 points, followed by Leeds United on 64.
The city's lord mayor, Martin Schmierer, said it had been a 'pretty poor half', with an 'amazing comeback' from the club in the second half.
He praised Hernandez and Aarons, saying they were his picks for man of the match.
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