Drury signs contract extension with Norwich City
Adam Drury has signed a one-year contract extension with Norwich City until June 30, 2012.
Drury arrived at Carrow Road from Peterborough United in 2001, and has made 334 appearances in all competitions and scored four goals.
This season the 32-year old suffered a recurrence of a calf strain picked up ahead of City's clash with Bristol City forcing him off against Queens Park Rangers in mid-October.
Drury said: 'I'm obviously delighted to be at this special club for another year.
'Things are obviously going well at the moment and the gaffer and the coaching staff have got something special going on and I want to be part of it.'
He added: 'The fans have been great to me since I've been here and support us in great numbers both home and away.'
Manager Paul Lambert said: 'He's been great for me since I've been here and he's a terrific professional and a top player.
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'To be at any club for almost 10 years is an achievement in itself and I'm delighted to sign him again for a further year.'