Coventry City: August 2008 Archives

City handed injury boost

Freddy Eastwood will be back from injury to play some part in Coventry's clash against Doncaster Rovers at the Keepmoat Stadium.

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Rovers hopes for McKenzie

Coventry's Leon McKenzie hopes he has done enough to keep Julian Gray out of the side at Doncaster at the weekend.

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Coleman predicts good times

Chris Coleman has predicted Coventry will be a force in the Championship if he is allowed to "keep on improving the squad".

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Coleman calls for monitors back

Chris Coleman has called for the ban on monitors in the dug out to be scrapped claiming they help managers to keep calm.

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Coleman left fuming over referee's display

Coventry manager Chris Coleman slammed the display of referee Phil Dowd after the 3-0 loss to Bristol City.

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Coleman turns to Aron

Chris Coleman is again expected to play midfielder Aron Gunnarsson at right-back against Bristol City.

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Coleman's squad revamp plan

Coventry boss Chris Coleman is looking to add quality to his squad this month while he tries to ship out unwanted players.

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Halls ready for City comeback

Marcus Hall is confident of being fit to feature in the Coventry City starting XI after overcoming his ongoing injury problems.

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Eastwood reflects on lucky strike

Coventry striker Freddy Eastwood admits his first goal for the club was a fluke but feels he deserved some luck.

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Tabb clear for City return

Sky Blues wide men Jay Tabb and Julian Gray are back in contention for the clash at Barnsley on Saturday.

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Ranson raring for Magpies match

Coventry chairman Ray Ranson was delighted to draw his former club Newcastle in the Carling Cup - a match to be screened live by Sky.

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Keeper set for Sky Blues debut

Young Coventry keeper Danny Ireland is set to make his debut against Aldershot in the Carling Cup on Wednesday night.

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Striker can still be a Sky Blue

Chris Coleman has revealed Michael Mifsud could still have a future at Coventry but says the striker has to decide if he wants to stay.

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Leon happy to be back

Coventry striker Leon McKenzie insists he has no problem playing in midfield for the Sky Blues this season.

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Duo join in time for opener

Defender Stephen Wright has joined Coventry and could make his debut along with new striker Clinton Morrison against Norwich City.

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Coleman closes on signings

Coventry boss Chris Coleman has hinted he is set to hand Stephen Wright and Clinton Morrison deals to allow them to face Norwich.

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New boy's first-team aim

Coventry new boy Aron Gunnarsson claims competition for places will spur him on as he looks for first-team football.

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Maltese cross over Mifsud rumour

Maltese club Valetta FC have denied that they are interested in want-away Sky Blues striker Michael Mifsud.

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Morrison set for deal

Coventry are set to hand striker Clinton Morrison a short-term deal and he could start the season against Norwich in the first team.

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Sky Blues eager for more

Chris Coleman insists he is not totally happy with his Coventry squad and is keen to make more new signings.

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City handed injury boost

Freddy Eastwood will be back from injury to play some part in Coventry's clash against Doncaster Rovers at the Keepmoat Stadium.

More: City handed injury boost |

Rovers hopes for McKenzie

Coventry's Leon McKenzie hopes he has done enough to keep Julian Gray out of the side at Doncaster at the weekend.

More: Rovers hopes for McKenzie |

Coleman predicts good times

Chris Coleman has predicted Coventry will be a force in the Championship if he is allowed to "keep on improving the squad".

More: Coleman predicts good times |

Coleman calls for monitors back

Chris Coleman has called for the ban on monitors in the dug out to be scrapped claiming they help managers to keep calm.

More: Coleman calls for monitors back |

Coleman left fuming over referee's display

Coventry manager Chris Coleman slammed the display of referee Phil Dowd after the 3-0 loss to Bristol City.

More: Coleman left fuming over referee's display |

Coleman turns to Aron

Chris Coleman is again expected to play midfielder Aron Gunnarsson at right-back against Bristol City.

More: Coleman turns to Aron |

Coleman's squad revamp plan

Coventry boss Chris Coleman is looking to add quality to his squad this month while he tries to ship out unwanted players.

More: Coleman's squad revamp plan |

Halls ready for City comeback

Marcus Hall is confident of being fit to feature in the Coventry City starting XI after overcoming his ongoing injury problems.

More: Halls ready for City comeback |

Eastwood reflects on lucky strike

Coventry striker Freddy Eastwood admits his first goal for the club was a fluke but feels he deserved some luck.

More: Eastwood reflects on lucky strike |

Tabb clear for City return

Sky Blues wide men Jay Tabb and Julian Gray are back in contention for the clash at Barnsley on Saturday.

More: Tabb clear for City return |

Ranson raring for Magpies match

Coventry chairman Ray Ranson was delighted to draw his former club Newcastle in the Carling Cup - a match to be screened live by Sky.

More: Ranson raring for Magpies match |

Keeper set for Sky Blues debut

Young Coventry keeper Danny Ireland is set to make his debut against Aldershot in the Carling Cup on Wednesday night.

More: Keeper set for Sky Blues debut |

Striker can still be a Sky Blue

Chris Coleman has revealed Michael Mifsud could still have a future at Coventry but says the striker has to decide if he wants to stay.

More: Striker can still be a Sky Blue |

Leon happy to be back

Coventry striker Leon McKenzie insists he has no problem playing in midfield for the Sky Blues this season.

More: Leon happy to be back |

Duo join in time for opener

Defender Stephen Wright has joined Coventry and could make his debut along with new striker Clinton Morrison against Norwich City.

More: Duo join in time for opener |

Coleman closes on signings

Coventry boss Chris Coleman has hinted he is set to hand Stephen Wright and Clinton Morrison deals to allow them to face Norwich.

More: Coleman closes on signings |

New boy's first-team aim

Coventry new boy Aron Gunnarsson claims competition for places will spur him on as he looks for first-team football.

More: New boy's first-team aim |

Maltese cross over Mifsud rumour

Maltese club Valetta FC have denied that they are interested in want-away Sky Blues striker Michael Mifsud.

More: Maltese cross over Mifsud rumour |

Morrison set for deal

Coventry are set to hand striker Clinton Morrison a short-term deal and he could start the season against Norwich in the first team.

More: Morrison set for deal |

Sky Blues eager for more

Chris Coleman insists he is not totally happy with his Coventry squad and is keen to make more new signings.

More: Sky Blues eager for more |

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