DAVID MARSHALL
Q: You've had a successful spell of saving penalties this season, Rochdale in the League Cup and Blackpool in the League. Is it just a case of guessing the right way or is there more to it than that? Lisa Laurance - Waterbeach
DAVID: You can get a feeling for it, sometimes it feels right to go a certain way. However there is a bit of luck involved too.
Q: David, how big a blow is it going to be to Scottish football losing Alex McLeish as manager? Roger Pell - Dundee
DAVID: It is a blow, you can't get away from that. He did great, as did Walter Smith before him. We can hopefully though now get someone in that helps continue the good form and get Scotland qualified for the next World Cup.
Q: Have you always been a goalkeeper of did you ever play out field in your youth? James West - Norfolk
DAVID: I've always been a 'keeper. Ever since I signed for Celtic as a nine-year-old. I've never done anything else.
Q: Sunderland spent £9 million on goalkeeper Craig Gordon. Just how good is he and is he really worth that much? Shaun Turner, King's Lynn
DAVID: Craig will be a great buy for them. He's only 24, goalkeepers can play until they're 40. I think he's well worth the money and will only get better.
Q: What is the best thing about playing for Norwich City? Joe Smith - Norwich
DAVID: I have always loved big games, and the derby games are extra special. I really enjoyed the Ipswich derby here this season, even though we didn't win we played some great stuff in the second half and the fans were just brilliant.
Q: I see you have appeared as a model in the Canary Store catalogue - do you see yourself on the catwalk once you've finish playing? Sally Henman - Norfolk
DAVID: No, definitely not!
Q: Who would you say is the best 'keeper in the world at the moment? Doug Billham - Suffolk.
DAVID: I'd go for Gianluigi Buffon, the Juventus and Italian national 'keeper. He's been at the top for a long time now and of course won the World Cup. He's very consistent.
Q: Which team in Scotland did you support as a boy and who was your hero when you were growing up?
Dan Mitchell - London
DAVID: It's always been Celtic. My favourite player when I was growing up was Paolo Di Canio. A top player who could do some amazing stuff.
Q: What is the best stadium you have played at and why? Dean Skipper - Norwich
DAVID: Apart from Carrow Road, I'd have to say the Nou Camp. I played when Celtic beat Barcelona there. It was one of my first games for Celtic, something I'll never, ever forget.
















