4-4-2 with...Drewe Broughton
Here is Drewe Broughton's full 4-4-2 interview with the answers that didn't make it into Saturday's programme against Grimsby Town:
Which team did you support as a boy?
Liverpool
Who were your childhood football heroes?
Eric Cantona
What has been the highlight of your career so far?
Scoring on my debut for Norwich at Wolves
If you weren't a footballer, what would you like to do instead?
I don't know, err… pass
Can you remember your first autograph?
Luton vs. Liverpool, 1986. The whole team signed the programme.
Were you good at any other sports as a kid?
Golf, rugby
Who is the most famous person you have in your phone?
The gaffer
If you could bring back a TV programme from your youth, what would it be?
Dangermouse
If you could play with any player, past or present, who would it be?
Jamie Yates - his service is brilliant (Jamie Yates was stood next to Drewe for the duration of the interview)
What do you have on your iPod before a game?
I listen to whatever they put on in the dressing room. Its Reuben's choice, it's horrendous.
What is the best dressing room prank you have experienced?
Various things that Danny Sonner did at Wrexham!
How do you pass the time on the team coach?
Talking to Yatesy (Jamie Yates still hadn't gone home)
Who is your best friend in football?
Yatesy (Jamie laughs hysterically)
Which teams/players have been your most difficult opposition over the years and why?
I've never really struggled to be honest! No, Fenners is a tough opponent in training.
Have you got a favourite goal?
The one that should have been mine against Southampton, but Fenners has managed to claim it.
What is your most proud moment in football?
Scoring on my debut
Have you thought what you'd like to do when your playing career is finished?
Something in America
Do you have any advice to youth players? Are there any mistakes that you've learnt from?
Just watch Yatesy!










