Behind the Scenes at Norwich City Football Club
19/06/2026
Members of the Cooks team recently enjoyed a fantastic evening at Carrow Road, home of Norwich City Football Club, where they were treated to a behind the scenes stadium tour and evening dinner experience.
Many of them are huge Norwich City fans, and like thousands of others are very familiar with enjoying the matchday experience from the stands every other weekend. This visit gave them the rare privilege of seeing the club from a completely different perspective. They were given the opportunity to see what goes on behind the scenes and the level of preparation that goes into preparing for every fixture.
When the team entered Carrow Road, they could really feel the sense of history and pride. As part of the tour, they got to see the first-team dressing rooms and stand pitchside in the dugouts. From that angle, they gained a different appreciation for the atmosphere that Philippe Clement and his players must experience on a match day.

The tour also provided a reminder of the importance of local partnerships and the positive role that sport and business can play in improving the lives of people throughout Norfolk. It was also great for the team to see how, through initiatives such as the Community Sports Foundation, Norwich City continues to make a difference for people of all ages - both on and off the pitch.
Like Norwich City, Cooks has always been proud to play an active role in the local community and it is something the company cares passionately about. From its recent sponsorship of Stoke United Under 11s, to supporting Break’s GoGo Safari initiative, Cooks is always looking for ways to give back to the community that has supported the business for over six decades.

Overall, it was a fantastic experience for everyone involved and was a great opportunity for the team to enjoy some time together away from the workplace.
Cooks would like to thank everyone at Norwich City Football Club for their incredible hospitality and for providing such an enjoyable and memorable visit to Carrow Road.