Coventry City: November 2008 Archives

Cov duo ruled out

Coventry have a right-back crisis for the trip to Reading after Isaac Osbourne and Stephen Wright suffered injuries.

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Outcasts make Coventry exits

Coventry outcasts Gary Borrowdale and Chris Birchall have left the Ricoh for QPR and Carlisle respectively until the end of December.

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Borrowdale set for Hoops deal

Queens Park Rangers are reportedly lining up a move for Coventry's out of favour defender Gary Borrowdale.

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Duo free to leave Ricoh

Defender Gary Borrowdale and midfielder Chris Birchall have been told by Coventry boss Chris Coleman they are free to leave the club.

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Sky Blues confident over Simpson

Coventry striker Robbie Simpson should be available to face Swansea despite needing stitches in an ankle injury.

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Bez ready to go

Coventry boss Chris Coleman is confident Guillaume Beuzelin will make up for the loss of banned Aron Gunnarsson at Sheffield Wednesday.

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Vale eye Sky Blues swoop

Midfielder Chris Birchall is reportedly close to ending his Coventry City nightmare by rejoining his former club Port Vale.

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Coleman open to Mifsud sale

Michael Mifsud could earn a move from Coventry with a good performance for Malta on Wednesday, according to manager Chris Coleman.

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Gray clouds his Sky Blues future

Julian Gray has admitted he wants to secure a permanent switch from Coventry City to Fulham at the end of the season.

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Coleman desperate for midfielder to play

Coventry boss Chris Coleman will examine every option to get Aron Gunnarsson playing after he suffered a suspected broken wrist injury.

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Keeper eyes home comforts

Coventry goalkeeper Keiren Westwood admits the side's home form needs to be addressed after a poor last month.

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Former favourite a target - Coleman

Chris Coleman admits former Coventry star Gary McSheffrey remains on his wanted list when the player returns to full fitness.

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Star on Wright track

Stephen Wright is close to making his Sky Blues comeback against Plymouth Argyle after coming through a reserves outing.

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Coleman ready for Westwood interest

Chris Coleman is worried he will get "a few phone calls" about rising star Keiren Westwood's availability in the January window.

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Cookie eyes new players

Coventry boss Chris Coleman has served time on his underperforming players after the 2-0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace.

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Tabb set to stay in side

Coventry midfielder Jay Tabb is set to stay in the side which entertains Crystal Palace on Saturday.

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Star won't disrespect fans

Clinton Morrison says he will not celebrate if he scores against Crystal Palace on Saturday out of respect for the Eagles fans.

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Injured pair step up comebacks

Coventry duo Leon McKenzie and Stephen Wright could be back in action by the end of the month after making good progress from injuries.

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Westwood the difference - Coleman

Chris Coleman picked out Kieren Westwood for praise after Coventry pulled off a shock 1-0 win over Birmingham on Monday.

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Tabb pulls Coleman's plan together

Chris Coleman says injuries to Jay Tabb and Leon McKenzie are threatening to disrupt the balance of his Sky Blues side.

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Cov duo ruled out

Coventry have a right-back crisis for the trip to Reading after Isaac Osbourne and Stephen Wright suffered injuries.

More: Cov duo ruled out |

Outcasts make Coventry exits

Coventry outcasts Gary Borrowdale and Chris Birchall have left the Ricoh for QPR and Carlisle respectively until the end of December.

More: Outcasts make Coventry exits |

Borrowdale set for Hoops deal

Queens Park Rangers are reportedly lining up a move for Coventry's out of favour defender Gary Borrowdale.

More: Borrowdale set for Hoops deal |

Duo free to leave Ricoh

Defender Gary Borrowdale and midfielder Chris Birchall have been told by Coventry boss Chris Coleman they are free to leave the club.

More: Duo free to leave Ricoh |

Sky Blues confident over Simpson

Coventry striker Robbie Simpson should be available to face Swansea despite needing stitches in an ankle injury.

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Bez ready to go

Coventry boss Chris Coleman is confident Guillaume Beuzelin will make up for the loss of banned Aron Gunnarsson at Sheffield Wednesday.

More: Bez ready to go |

Vale eye Sky Blues swoop

Midfielder Chris Birchall is reportedly close to ending his Coventry City nightmare by rejoining his former club Port Vale.

More: Vale eye Sky Blues swoop |

Coleman open to Mifsud sale

Michael Mifsud could earn a move from Coventry with a good performance for Malta on Wednesday, according to manager Chris Coleman.

More: Coleman open to Mifsud sale |

Gray clouds his Sky Blues future

Julian Gray has admitted he wants to secure a permanent switch from Coventry City to Fulham at the end of the season.

More: Gray clouds his Sky Blues future |

Coleman desperate for midfielder to play

Coventry boss Chris Coleman will examine every option to get Aron Gunnarsson playing after he suffered a suspected broken wrist injury.

More: Coleman desperate for midfielder to play |

Keeper eyes home comforts

Coventry goalkeeper Keiren Westwood admits the side's home form needs to be addressed after a poor last month.

More: Keeper eyes home comforts |

Former favourite a target - Coleman

Chris Coleman admits former Coventry star Gary McSheffrey remains on his wanted list when the player returns to full fitness.

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Star on Wright track

Stephen Wright is close to making his Sky Blues comeback against Plymouth Argyle after coming through a reserves outing.

More: Star on Wright track |

Coleman ready for Westwood interest

Chris Coleman is worried he will get "a few phone calls" about rising star Keiren Westwood's availability in the January window.

More: Coleman ready for Westwood interest |

Cookie eyes new players

Coventry boss Chris Coleman has served time on his underperforming players after the 2-0 defeat at home to Crystal Palace.

More: Cookie eyes new players |

Tabb set to stay in side

Coventry midfielder Jay Tabb is set to stay in the side which entertains Crystal Palace on Saturday.

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Star won't disrespect fans

Clinton Morrison says he will not celebrate if he scores against Crystal Palace on Saturday out of respect for the Eagles fans.

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Injured pair step up comebacks

Coventry duo Leon McKenzie and Stephen Wright could be back in action by the end of the month after making good progress from injuries.

More: Injured pair step up comebacks |

Westwood the difference - Coleman

Chris Coleman picked out Kieren Westwood for praise after Coventry pulled off a shock 1-0 win over Birmingham on Monday.

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Tabb pulls Coleman's plan together

Chris Coleman says injuries to Jay Tabb and Leon McKenzie are threatening to disrupt the balance of his Sky Blues side.

More: Tabb pulls Coleman's plan together |

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