Diss
schoolboy Andrew Fisk joined Norwich City's Academy as a full-time
scholar in July 2004. Academy Director Ricky
Martin said "Andy's one who at first found it hard to
gain a place in the Academy and was even released at one stage.
But within the year he was back in and hasn't looked back since.
He was a major part of the FA Youth Cup team last year and produced
an outstanding performance against Manchester United - and all while
still a schoolboy," said Martin of his all-action midfield
charge.
Andrew was awarded his first professional contract with the Canaries
at the beginning of April 2006 and celebrated with a goal for the
Reserves against Arsenal on 3rd April 2006.
Andrew was loaned to Keith Webb's Kings
Lynn in December 2006 for the remainder of the 2006/7 season.
Andrew was released by the Canaries at the end of the 2006/7
season. After trials with Barnet and Cambridge United, Andrew
rejoined Lynn on trial in July 2007 playing in the 5-1 defeat
to Cambridge City. He signed a one year contract with the Linnets
at the end of July 2007.