Hollman Joining Cardiff - Ipswich Town News
TWTD understands that former Blues keeper-coach James Hollman has joined the staff at Cardiff City. Hollman left Portman Road at the end of last season and was recently replaced by Malcolm Webster, who previously held the position during George Burley's time as manager.
Cardiff boss Malky Mackay will know former Blues academy player Hollman well from his time as goalkeeper-coach at Norwich City.
Felixstowe-based Hollman, 33, came through the ranks at Portman Road and was on the first team bench on a number of occasions but without making a senior appearance before he moved into non-league.
After spells working with Norwich’s academy and then with their senior keepers, he was brought back to Portman Road by Jim Magilton in 2008.
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