CHED ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS
Q: Are you happy to back with Norwich and would you like to stay until the end of the season if possible? Keith Kennedy, Bury St Edmunds
Ched: I'm really happy to be back with Norwich and I'm enjoying it, you just can't beat first team football.
Q: Ched, who do you rate as the best striker in the world at the moment and why? Will Randle, Great Yarmouth.
Ched: That's a really hard question. I'm not sure that you would class him as an out and out striker, but in terms of the best attacking player I would go with Messi of Barcelona. He has great pace and skill on the ball.
Q: What is your favourite music album and favourite film? Kirsty Mcardle, Norwich
Ched: I don't think I've ever bought an album in my life. My favourite film at the moment would have to be Superbad
Q: Ched, Ian Rush has rightly tipped you for great things. It is very early days but have any relatives or friends put money on you going past his 28 goals for Wales? Noel Davy, Canterbury, Kent.
Ched: I've never really thought that far ahead. I don't think I would be out of place in the Wales squad, but at the moment I'm looking forward to playing in the Welsh under-21s and hopefully if I play well I might get a call-up which would be a great honour.
Q: What are your favourite things about playing for Norwich City? Molly, Newton Flotman
Ched: Norwich has an amazing fan base, brilliant facilities at both Carrow Road and the training ground and a great group of players.
Q: Who is the best and worst dressed out of your Norwich City team-mates? Natalie Smith, Bury St. Edmunds.
Ched: The worst dressed would have to be Michael Spillane. And I guess I had better say I'm the best dressed.
Q: If you hadn't become a professional footballer what job would you be doing now? Jamie Kerry, Norwich
Ched: I've never really thought about it to be honest. It might have been sport related, or maybe something like a Policeman.
Q: You clearly love scoring goals at every opportunity but do you have a favourite from your career do far? Matt Walker, Bedford.
Ched: I'd have to say my third penalty when I scored a hat-trick for Wales under-21s against France.
Ryan Bertrand will be the Canary facing your questions in the Hull City programme on February 12. If you want to ask Ryan a question and see your name in 'On The Ball' please e-mail your question to quizacanary@ncfc-canaries.co.uk
















