Expert Contributors

This is the part of the site where we introduce some of the most prominent contributors that will produce the content you read each week. Of course, there might be articles from writers not featured here, who only want to contribute occasionally. 

 

James Kent (Owner/Writer and Editor)

 

James Kent is a freelance writer with over 800 articles published online. The majority of these articles have been published on Bleacher Report and Yahoo! Sports via the Yahoo! Contributor NetworkJames specializes in sports content, but has written on a diverse range of subjects and continues to do so. Follow James on Twitter @jimlk2007 and via his professional Facebook page.

 

Cesar Diaz (USA Based Contributor)

 

Cesar Diaz is a freelance writer for several online soccer publications. A rebellious proletariat known for his quirky & offbeat humor throughout his soccer coverage. If there’s a soccer topic you believe needs to be written about, please feel free to contact him. Easily approachable, you may contact him at CDiazNYC@gmail.com and @CesarDiazNYC on Twitter.
 
Edward Couzens-Lake (UK Based Fan and Published Author)
 
Edward Couzens-Lake is the author of three books about Norwich City as well as a regular contributor to the Canaries match programme On The Ball City. He is currently writing a book about the subject of banter and its role and importance and history within football. His favourite Norwich players include Martin Peters, Chris Woods, Jeremy Goss and Chris Sutton, with his most memorable Canaries match being the 3-2 win against Millwall at The Den in 1989. Proudly Norfolk by birth and eternal Canary by choice, Ed currently lives in temporary exile near Chichester in West Sussex.
 

Michael Cowlishaw (UK Based Fan and Contributor)

A Media and Communications graduate at Anglia Ruskin University, Michael has also been a lifelong Norwich City fan. He now lives in Cambridge but was born in King’s Lynn and spent most of his life in West Norfolk. His earliest memory of the Canaries is sitting in the Geoffrey Watling Stand with his late father, as Darren Eadie fired a ball towards the technical area after a pre-match warm up, only for it to hit the face of the elderly lady sitting in front of him (she was shocked, but ok). His first Norwich Shirt was the 1997/98 away strip. Interestingly, His grandfather, Ivor Cowlishaw, was once Chairman of the Norwich City Football Club’s Supporters Group.  

 

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/michael.cowlishaw

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeyCowlishaw

 

Oliver Inwards (UK Based Fan and Contributor)

 

I am a 16 year old aspiring journalist. I have recently completed my GCSE exams and am looking into taking Journalism at University. I enjoy writing articles about Norwich City as I have followed them ever since I was young boy.I also play football quite regularly and used to be involved in the Norwich City Academy. I am quite opinionated and have strong views about our club. But I will always back us to the hills and hope we can continue our ascent up the Premier League under Chris Hughton. I do like many other sports, and hope to start writing about Cricket and American Football when I have the time.  I hope you enjoy my work. If you are interested in contacting me I have a Twitter account @oinwards

 

Dave Major (UK based Fan and Contributor) 

 

An occassional freelance writer, Dave Major has supported the Canaries for over 25 years from Bayern to Barnet. His most memorable moment, that still to this day prompts a pumped fist in the air Stuart Pearce style is Malky Mackay’s last minute goal in the 2002 play off semi-final against Wolves – it even beats Rob Newman’s own goal at Highbury. Dave now lives in London and can be followed on Twitter @davethemajor.