Coventry City: October 2008 Archives

Morrison ready for tough test

Clinton Morrison has warned Coventry face a genuine test of their credentials against his old club Birmingham on Monday.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Keeper leaves Sky Blues

Coventry goalkeeper Dimi Konstantopoulos has left the Ricoh Arena on loan, joining Championship rivals Swansea on a one month deal.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Birchall days 'at an end'

Chris Birchall believes it is "the right time to move on" from Coventry in search of first-team football.

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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.

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Boss to make Aron decision

Chris Coleman believes the rime could be right to give teenage midfielder Aron Gunarsson a break at the weekend.

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Sky Blues' triple fitness boost

Stephen Wright, Ben Turner and Freddy Eastwood have all provided Chris Coleman with positive fitness news this week.

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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.

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Form pleases McKenzie

Coventry forward Leon McKenzie claims there is more to come from him despite his starring role against Southampton.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Best recall on cards

Coventry boss Chris Coleman is toying with the idea of handing Leon Best a start against Southampton.

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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.

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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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Morrison ready for tough test

Clinton Morrison has warned Coventry face a genuine test of their credentials against his old club Birmingham on Monday.

More: Morrison ready for tough test |

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.

More: Boss hoping for injury fillip |

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.

More: Saints draw a boost for Coleman |

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.

More: Second Best for Leon |

Keeper leaves Sky Blues

Coventry goalkeeper Dimi Konstantopoulos has left the Ricoh Arena on loan, joining Championship rivals Swansea on a one month deal.

More: Keeper leaves Sky Blues |

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.

More: Sky Blues pair set for rest |

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.

More: Coleman eyes Rams changes |

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.

More: Coleman fumes at worst display of season |

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.

More: Tabb and Gunnarsson in race |

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.

More: McKenzie facing months out |

Birchall days 'at an end'

Chris Birchall believes it is "the right time to move on" from Coventry in search of first-team football.

More: Birchall days 'at an end' |

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.

More: Wales one day for Coleman |

Boss to make Aron decision

Chris Coleman believes the rime could be right to give teenage midfielder Aron Gunarsson a break at the weekend.

More: Boss to make Aron decision |

Sky Blues' triple fitness boost

Stephen Wright, Ben Turner and Freddy Eastwood have all provided Chris Coleman with positive fitness news this week.

More: Sky Blues' triple fitness boost |

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.

More: Coleman up for Wolves trip |

Form pleases McKenzie

Coventry forward Leon McKenzie claims there is more to come from him despite his starring role against Southampton.

More: Form pleases McKenzie |

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.

More: Star refuses to put it on Tabb |

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.

More: Eastwood a worry for Coleman |

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.

More: Boss fuming at spot-kick farce |

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.

More: Coleman delighted with start |

Best recall on cards

Coventry boss Chris Coleman is toying with the idea of handing Leon Best a start against Southampton.

More: Best recall on cards |

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.

More: Kyle on Cov exit |

Pool swoop for striker

Unsettled striker Kevin Kyle has left Coventry and joined League One side Hartlepool United on a month's loan.

More: Pool swoop for striker |

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