FOOT IN BOTH CAMPS: CARDIFF CITY
By Norwich City FC
Thursday 2nd February 2017
CRAIG Bellamy is enjoying growing responsibility as a coach under Neil Warnock at Cardiff City.
Bellamy joined his hometown team in December to help its young players as a Professional Development Manager, according to Mirror Football, been involved with some sessions for Warnock's first-team.
The former striker came through the Canaries' Academy, spending ten years in total at the Club, ending his playing days at the Bluebirds in 2014.
Of their current roster of players, winger Anthony Pilkington spent three years with City before joining the Welsh side in 2014.
Midfielder Tom Adeyemi came through Norwich's Academy system and has been at the Cardiff City Stadium since 2014, but is currently on loan to Rotherham United.
Former Cardiff boss Paul Trollope served as a coach at City between 2012 and 2014.
Goalkeeper David Marshall joined Hull last year, bringing an end to a seven-year association with the Bluebirds having joined them from City in 2009.
One of Marshall's teammates in Norfolk was Robert Earnshaw, who struck 27 goals in 45 league appearances from January 2006 to the summer of 2007, having originally started his career with Cardiff.
Malky Mackay managed them between 2011 and 2013, and Spencer Prior, Simon Lappin and Gary O'Neil are also notable players who have featured for both clubs.
Finally, current City striker Cameron Jerome made his breakthrough with this weekend's opponents during the 2004-05 campaign; his form there eventually earning a move to Birmingham City.
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