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Our Ambassadors

The people championing the Foundation

Delia Smith
Norwich City FC Director

The majority shareholder at Norwich City Football Club, Delia was a season ticket holder before she was invited to invest in the club. Best known for teaching basic cookery skills through television shows and best-selling books, her role at the club attracted media attention when she and husband Michael Wynn-Jones invested and helped save the club from bankruptcy. She is a strong advocate for community interaction and involvement.

Mick Dennis
Sports writer and broadcaster

Mick is president of the Norwich City Supporters' Trust as well as an ambassador for CSF. The sports writer has worked with some of the biggest national newspapers including The Sun, The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Times, but since December 2003 he has been the football correspondent at The Daily Express.

Jake Humphrey
BBC sports broadcaster

Jake grew up in Norwich and is a keen supporter of the football club. He now presents a wide range of sports coverage for the BBC, most noticeably becoming the anchor for the BBC's Formula One coverage and host of the 2010 Sports Personality of the Year Awards. Although he now lives in London, Jake comes back to Norfolk as much as he can to watch his beloved Norwich City play at Carrow Road.

Simon Thomas
Sky Sports presenter

Simon was born in Cromer in 1973 and grew up supporting the Canaries. The former Blue Peter Presenter has a huge passion for sport and can be seen daily across the country in people's living rooms whist working as a presenter on Sky Sports News, this making him the perfect ambassador for both the football club, CSF, and the county of Norfolk.

Craig Fleming
Former Norwich City FC captain

Craig made over 300 appearances in ten seasons for Norwich City FC and was a firm favourite amongst the fans. The former Canaries captain was a key member of the Norwich side that won the First Division Title in the 2003-04 season and played more minutes then any other top flight player during Norwich's Premiership season.

Iwan Roberts
Former Norwich City FC player and Welsh international

By the time he was released by Norwich in the summer of 2004, Iwan had acquired legendary status amongst Canary fans. After scoring almost 100 goals for the club, he was made an inaugural member of the Norwich City FC Hall of Fame.

Dean Ashton
Former Norwich City FC player and England international

Dean signed for Norwich in what was then a club record fee of three million in January 2005. He played almost 50 games for Norwich, scoring 18 goals but after relegation back to the Championship there was a great deal of interest from Premiership sides and Dean moved on. Had injury not brought his promising career to an early end, Dean would have been an England regular, however now retired from professional football, Dean has settled back into Norfolk surroundings with his young family.

Paul McVeigh
Former Norwich City FC player and Northern Ireland international

Paul made 224 appearances over his two spells at Carrow Road, was involved in Norwich City's promotion campaign to the Premier League in 2003-04, the League One title-winning season in 2009-10 and the play-off final defeat to Birmingham City in 2002 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. An established Northern Ireland international, he was capped 20 times for his country after making his debut in a 1-1 draw with Canada in 1999.

Danny Nobbs
Paralympic shot putter

Danny is a Sponsorship Consultant at AVIVA, and represents the Great Britain and Northern Ireland team in the seated shot put. He holds the British record, as well as representing Team GB at the Paralympics Games in Beijing, where his result propelled him to fifth in the world in his class.

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