MARTIN ANSWERS YOUR QUESTIONS
Q: What was it like breaking into the Norwich squad for the first time at such a young age? Joe Randle, Gorleston
Chris: It was a dream come true really. I've been at the Club since I was 10 so it's something I've been striving to do since then. You are always aiming to make the first team and never know if you will make it, so when you do it's a great feeling.
Q: Who is the dressing room funny man? Chris Turner, Diss
Chris: I'd say Gilksy, he can be crazy at times.
Q: What was it like playing Chelsea in the FA Cup last season? Did you have to pinch yourself? Julian, Thetford
Chris: Yeah a little bit. You try to think of it as just another game, but when you look around at some of the players you are up against it's a little bit surreal as you see them on the TV every week.
Q: What's your favourite goal that you have scored at any level for Norwich? Richard, Attleborough
Chris: I'd say the goal against Blackpool in the FA Cup. Although it wasn't my best goal, it was my first for Norwich and the most important I've scored as it took us through to the fifth round to play Chelsea.
Q: How did you feel when you made your debut for England under-19s? Robert, Bury St Edmunds
Chris: It was a very proud moment. It wasn't something I was expecting, as I had only been involved with the squad here for a short time. Scoring the winner against Turkey on my debut added that extra bit of magic as well.
Q: Do the senior players in the squad such as Dion Dublin help you younger players in your development? Simon North, Leicestershire
Chris: Dion has been a great help along with other senior players like Hucks and Jamie Cureton. It's really good to get advice from players who have had long distinctive careers and have played at the top level for massive clubs.
Q: Who is the best/worst dressed player? Ami, King's Lynn
Chris: Crofty is the worst, and the best has to me or Mo Camara, he always comes in looking very sharp.
Q: Following your recent rush of goals for the reserve team are you more motivated to get first team football, and contribute to the first team's current fantastic form? Daniel Hall, Doncaster
Chris: I wouldn't say it's made me more motivated as I'm always motivated to get in the first team no matter what. It would be great as the team are on such a high and full of confidence at the moment. I just need to make sure I keep playing well in reserve games and train hard and see what happens.














