TODAY Canaries Player launches a new exciting feature called 'Squadcast'.
The pilot episode sees skipper Grant Holt, right-back Russell Martin and Norwich-born midfielder Matt Gill field questions on goal celebrations, the best stadiums they've played in, the best players they've played alongside and up against and also dish the dirt on their team-mates.
In the first of the five-part series, the lads discuss the challenge for the Premier League title, the race for fourth, the World Cup and all things England plus who their boyhood idols are.
In a taster to the first chapter we'll reveal who they're tipping for the Premier League and their boyhood idols:
Who will win the Premier League title this season?
Russell Martin: Manchester United because they know how to win it. (Wayne) Rooney is on fire and once they get ahead of Chelsea I can't see anybody else catching them.
Grant Holt: Chelsea have been there before and won it. They've got the quality and the depth in the squad, which will see them through and this season they've got something about them where they'll do teams over when they should get beat.
Matt Gill: Manchester United because they've got so many players that have been there and done it before. I think they will catch Chelsea and win it again.
Who was your boyhood idol growing up?
RM: Teddy Sheringham was mine. I used to go up and watch him at the (White Hart) Lane. When he left for (Manchester) United I was devastated. He was my idol and I played up front back in them days.
GH: Mine was Alan Shearer. Obviously being in the north I got the chance to go and see him a couple of times. At the time he was on fire, he had everything about him, scored goals and was great in the air. To be able to watch someone like that and take things off him but know you'll never be as good as he was, he was a good person to watch.
MG: I was always a massive fan of Gazza (Paul Gascoigne). For natural ability, we still haven't found someone quite like him, I think Rooney is probably the closest we've had.
The series will be serialised throughout the rest of the week, so stay tuned to canaries.co.uk and Canaries Player.
Canaries Player features match highlights and live audio commentary of every Norwich City match - both home and away, as well as pre and post-match interviews with manager Paul Lambert and his squad. Canaries Player is available for £34.99 a year or £3.99 a month.
You can email us your views on Squadcast to webmaster@ncfc-canaries.co.uk and submit any questions you've liked asked in future. Congratulations to 'waclor' who wins a signed item for posing the question, "What do you think have been the major factors in Paul Lambert turning the team around since his arrival?" which is answered in the final chapter.