Clinton Morrison has warned Coventry face a genuine test of their credentials against his old club Birmingham on Monday.
Coventry City: October 2008 Archives
Boss hoping for injury fillip
Chris Coleman is hoping injured quartet Jay Tabb, Danny Fox, Scott Dann and Guilly Beuzelin will all return against Birmingham.
Saints draw a boost for Coleman
Chris Coleman said he was pleased after Coventry salvaged a point in their 1-1 draw against fellow strugglers Southampton at St Mary's.
Second Best for Leon
Clinton Morrison could get the nod for Coventry ahead of Leon Best for the Championship trip to take on Southampton on Tuesday.
Keeper leaves Sky Blues
Coventry goalkeeper Dimi Konstantopoulos has left the Ricoh Arena on loan, joining Championship rivals Swansea on a one month deal.
Sky Blues pair set for rest
Coventry boss Chris Coleman could rest Aron Gunnarsson and Jay Tabb for the home clash with Derby through injury.
Coleman eyes Rams changes
Coventry boss Chris Coleman admits he is set to make changes for the home clash with Derby after back-to-back defeats.
Coleman fumes at worst display of season
Coventry boss Chris Coleman has warned his team they face another relegation battle if their performances don't improve immediately.
Tabb and Gunnarsson in race
Chris Coleman is hopeful Coventry midfielders Jay Tabb and Aron Gunnarsson will make the visit of Burnley to the Ricoh Arena.
McKenzie facing months out
Coventry City striker Leon McKenzie could be facing a long spell on the sidelines after re-injuring his thigh in training.
Birchall days 'at an end'
Chris Birchall believes it is "the right time to move on" from Coventry in search of first-team football.
Wales one day for Coleman
Coventry boss Chris Coleman insists he is years away from being a contender after he was linked with the Wales job.
Boss to make Aron decision
Chris Coleman believes the rime could be right to give teenage midfielder Aron Gunarsson a break at the weekend.
Sky Blues' triple fitness boost
Stephen Wright, Ben Turner and Freddy Eastwood have all provided Chris Coleman with positive fitness news this week.
Coleman up for Wolves trip
Coventry boss Chris Coleman is confident of getting a result at Wolves at the weekend but knows it is easier said than done.
Form pleases McKenzie
Coventry forward Leon McKenzie claims there is more to come from him despite his starring role against Southampton.
Star refuses to put it on Tabb
Two-goal hero Jay Tabb believes the whole team can take credit for the performance in beating Southampton on Saturday.
Eastwood a worry for Coleman
Striker Freddie Eastwood is a major doubt for Coventry's clash against Wolves a week on Saturday because of a knee injury.
Boss fuming at spot-kick farce
Boss Chris Coleman is considering Elliott Ward's future as Coventry's penalty taker after his fluffed effort against Southampton.
Coleman delighted with start
Coventry boss Chris Coleman has revealed the Sky Blues have reached the target he set for the first 10 games with the Southampton win.
Best recall on cards
Coventry boss Chris Coleman is toying with the idea of handing Leon Best a start against Southampton.
Kyle on Cov exit
Striker Kevin Kyle claims he slipped down the pecking order because Coventry did not want to pay Sunderland another £100,000.
Pool swoop for striker
Unsettled striker Kevin Kyle has left Coventry and joined League One side Hartlepool United on a month's loan.
Morrison ready for tough test
Clinton Morrison has warned Coventry face a genuine test of their credentials against his old club Birmingham on Monday.
Boss hoping for injury fillip
Chris Coleman is hoping injured quartet Jay Tabb, Danny Fox, Scott Dann and Guilly Beuzelin will all return against Birmingham.
Saints draw a boost for Coleman
Chris Coleman said he was pleased after Coventry salvaged a point in their 1-1 draw against fellow strugglers Southampton at St Mary's.
Second Best for Leon
Clinton Morrison could get the nod for Coventry ahead of Leon Best for the Championship trip to take on Southampton on Tuesday.
Keeper leaves Sky Blues
Coventry goalkeeper Dimi Konstantopoulos has left the Ricoh Arena on loan, joining Championship rivals Swansea on a one month deal.
Sky Blues pair set for rest
Coventry boss Chris Coleman could rest Aron Gunnarsson and Jay Tabb for the home clash with Derby through injury.
Coleman eyes Rams changes
Coventry boss Chris Coleman admits he is set to make changes for the home clash with Derby after back-to-back defeats.
Coleman fumes at worst display of season
Coventry boss Chris Coleman has warned his team they face another relegation battle if their performances don't improve immediately.
Tabb and Gunnarsson in race
Chris Coleman is hopeful Coventry midfielders Jay Tabb and Aron Gunnarsson will make the visit of Burnley to the Ricoh Arena.
McKenzie facing months out
Coventry City striker Leon McKenzie could be facing a long spell on the sidelines after re-injuring his thigh in training.
Birchall days 'at an end'
Chris Birchall believes it is "the right time to move on" from Coventry in search of first-team football.
Wales one day for Coleman
Coventry boss Chris Coleman insists he is years away from being a contender after he was linked with the Wales job.
Boss to make Aron decision
Chris Coleman believes the rime could be right to give teenage midfielder Aron Gunarsson a break at the weekend.
Sky Blues' triple fitness boost
Stephen Wright, Ben Turner and Freddy Eastwood have all provided Chris Coleman with positive fitness news this week.
Coleman up for Wolves trip
Coventry boss Chris Coleman is confident of getting a result at Wolves at the weekend but knows it is easier said than done.
Form pleases McKenzie
Coventry forward Leon McKenzie claims there is more to come from him despite his starring role against Southampton.
Star refuses to put it on Tabb
Two-goal hero Jay Tabb believes the whole team can take credit for the performance in beating Southampton on Saturday.
Eastwood a worry for Coleman
Striker Freddie Eastwood is a major doubt for Coventry's clash against Wolves a week on Saturday because of a knee injury.
Boss fuming at spot-kick farce
Boss Chris Coleman is considering Elliott Ward's future as Coventry's penalty taker after his fluffed effort against Southampton.
Coleman delighted with start
Coventry boss Chris Coleman has revealed the Sky Blues have reached the target he set for the first 10 games with the Southampton win.
Best recall on cards
Coventry boss Chris Coleman is toying with the idea of handing Leon Best a start against Southampton.
Kyle on Cov exit
Striker Kevin Kyle claims he slipped down the pecking order because Coventry did not want to pay Sunderland another £100,000.
Pool swoop for striker
Unsettled striker Kevin Kyle has left Coventry and joined League One side Hartlepool United on a month's loan.



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