Chris Goreham commenting on City to Radio Norfolk, while Brenner Wooley is the man behind the microphone for Radio suffolk.
BBC Sport has asked you a few questions ahead of the new campaign:
Is it? What is your expectation for the team you cover this season?
Chris: Hope for attention. The new American ownership has allowed Norwich City freedom to sign 11 players this summer with Borja Sainz (so far) the main sales.
It means that the city will probably be among the biggest users in the division in this window, so the finish better than the 13th place last season is needed.
The power downhill on the top six is accompanied by expectations around the club.
Brenner: As a large number of fans, I expect the city to be challenging there.
Their hire last season was focused on the players who have won the championship in the past, knowing that if they do not live in the Premier League, they will be the best candidates 12 months later.
What I must add though is that it will not be a place close to the other as others suggest.
The city is no longer underdogs were two years ago – apart from that. They start the season as book attractions, so there will be no ‘Ipswich’ a little to go under the radar this time.
They are there to be shot. Also, unlike the last two years, they come in the new season having lost the tendency to win the games – the speed built in the third game served them well.
In general, especially with a new or two arrival before the window closes, Ipswich should be in direct hunting.
Any new signature that stands?
Chris: There has been a lot.
Defenders Harry Darling and Jakov Medic should help provide a defensive stability that was slowing down last season, especially if Mirko topics can find checks that his biceps have been writing On Instagram as a true defensive link.
In front of the Mathistgaarden Danish is an attacking signature that can help, along with the Borja Sainz -shaped gap in the column goals.
Brenner: It is still not my honest answer.
At the time of writing we are still waiting for the most needed new striker, after selling Liam Delap to Chelsea early in the window, as well as the strengthening of the midfield.
Jens Cajuste has returned to the clubBut Kalvin Phillips, Massimo Luongo and Sam Morsy have all left the engine room last season, and only Azor Matusiwa arrived – and will still hit a competitive ball in English football.
The arrival of Ashley Young right back will be a motivated action.
Not only is he offering a great experience, which the squad misses, but, despite being 40 years old, it also looks more than the ability to make a product on match day.