Coventry City: July 2009 Archives

Coventry getting desperate

Chris Coleman admits he is now 'desperate' to make new signings before the start of the new season.

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Defender's injury verdict due

Coventry defender James McPake is set to miss the start of the season after suffering a suspected broken collarbone at Dunfermline.

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Flu rules out Bell

Coventry will be without David Bell for the Dunfermline game tonight as the player is suffering from suspected swine flu.

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Ranson answers fans fears

Ray Ranson says Coventry will work to replace Scott Dann and Danny Fox but insists financial stability is more important.

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Coleman eyes new arrivals

Coventry boss Chris Coleman has vowed to do everything possible to bolster his squad after losing Scott Dann and Danny Fox.

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Defender poised to join Bhoys

Coventry left-back Daniel Fox is set to have a medical and discuss terms with Celtic after an offer was accepted, reports say.

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Call-up whets Best's appetite

Striker Leon Best has vowed to use his Coventry form as a springboard for more international recognition with the Republic of Ireland.

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McKenzie given time to prove worth

Chris Coleman has insisted Leon McKenzie could have a future at Coventry if he can prove his fitness before the start of the season.

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Clingan deal set to go through

Sammy Clingan is expected to reject a late bid by Leicester for his services because he is desperate for a move to Coventry.

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Coleman's midfield deal hope

Coventry boss Chris Coleman remains hopeful of landing Norwich midfielder Sammy Clingan this summer.

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Coleman wants Fox to stay

Coventry boss Chris Coleman insists he wants to keep left-back Danny Fox who is strongly interesting Nottingham Forest.

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FA ruling angers Coleman

Coventry boss Chris Coleman accused the FA of risking players' fitness over their ruling against roll-on, roll-off subs in pre-season.

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City ace backs squad strength

Midfielder Michael Doyle claims the Coventry squad is a lot stronger following a lack of transfer activity at the Ricoh Arena.

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Coleman picks new skipper

Coventry City full-back Stephen Wright has been handed the armband as club captain ahead of the new season.

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Coleman reveals starlet interest

West Brom are reportedly in a fight with Reading and Nottingham Forest for Coventry City's promising young left-back Danny Fox.

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Royals join Fox hunt

Reports suggest Reading are interested in Coventry City's promising young left-back Danny Fox.

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Di Matteo rules out Sky Blues raid

West Brom's head coach Roberto Di Matteo has denied being interested in a summer swoop for Coventry defender Daniel Fox.

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Eastwood eyes solid pre-season

Coventry striker Freddy Eastwood is confident of rediscovering his best form after seeing his last two pre-seasons marred by injury.

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Winger deal latest

Chris Coleman remains hopeful that Coventry will be able to get Sunderland winger Jordan Henderson back at the Ricoh Arena on loan.

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Driver hopes fading fast

Burnley and Coventry must pay £6m if they want Hearts winger Andrew Driver, according to reports in Scotland.

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Coleman happy with backing

Coventry boss Chris Coleman insists he is happy with the backing of the board in the transfer market this summer.

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Sky Blues midfielder moves on

Kevin Thornton has left Coventry by mutual consent while Chris Coleman admits he needs a replacement for Guillaume Beuzelin.

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Delaney opts for Tractor boys

Coventry City are set to miss out on QPR left-back Damien Delaney after Ipswich moved in for the player's signature.

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Coventry getting desperate

Chris Coleman admits he is now 'desperate' to make new signings before the start of the new season.

More: Coventry getting desperate |

Defender's injury verdict due

Coventry defender James McPake is set to miss the start of the season after suffering a suspected broken collarbone at Dunfermline.

More: Defender's injury verdict due |

Flu rules out Bell

Coventry will be without David Bell for the Dunfermline game tonight as the player is suffering from suspected swine flu.

More: Flu rules out Bell |

Ranson answers fans fears

Ray Ranson says Coventry will work to replace Scott Dann and Danny Fox but insists financial stability is more important.

More: Ranson answers fans fears |

Coleman eyes new arrivals

Coventry boss Chris Coleman has vowed to do everything possible to bolster his squad after losing Scott Dann and Danny Fox.

More: Coleman eyes new arrivals |

Defender poised to join Bhoys

Coventry left-back Daniel Fox is set to have a medical and discuss terms with Celtic after an offer was accepted, reports say.

More: Defender poised to join Bhoys |

Call-up whets Best's appetite

Striker Leon Best has vowed to use his Coventry form as a springboard for more international recognition with the Republic of Ireland.

More: Call-up whets Best's appetite |

McKenzie given time to prove worth

Chris Coleman has insisted Leon McKenzie could have a future at Coventry if he can prove his fitness before the start of the season.

More: McKenzie given time to prove worth |

Clingan deal set to go through

Sammy Clingan is expected to reject a late bid by Leicester for his services because he is desperate for a move to Coventry.

More: Clingan deal set to go through |

Coleman's midfield deal hope

Coventry boss Chris Coleman remains hopeful of landing Norwich midfielder Sammy Clingan this summer.

More: Coleman's midfield deal hope |

Coleman wants Fox to stay

Coventry boss Chris Coleman insists he wants to keep left-back Danny Fox who is strongly interesting Nottingham Forest.

More: Coleman wants Fox to stay |

FA ruling angers Coleman

Coventry boss Chris Coleman accused the FA of risking players' fitness over their ruling against roll-on, roll-off subs in pre-season.

More: FA ruling angers Coleman |

City ace backs squad strength

Midfielder Michael Doyle claims the Coventry squad is a lot stronger following a lack of transfer activity at the Ricoh Arena.

More: City ace backs squad strength |

Coleman picks new skipper

Coventry City full-back Stephen Wright has been handed the armband as club captain ahead of the new season.

More: Coleman picks new skipper |

Coleman reveals starlet interest

West Brom are reportedly in a fight with Reading and Nottingham Forest for Coventry City's promising young left-back Danny Fox.

More: Coleman reveals starlet interest |

Royals join Fox hunt

Reports suggest Reading are interested in Coventry City's promising young left-back Danny Fox.

More: Royals join Fox hunt |

Di Matteo rules out Sky Blues raid

West Brom's head coach Roberto Di Matteo has denied being interested in a summer swoop for Coventry defender Daniel Fox.

More: Di Matteo rules out Sky Blues raid |

Eastwood eyes solid pre-season

Coventry striker Freddy Eastwood is confident of rediscovering his best form after seeing his last two pre-seasons marred by injury.

More: Eastwood eyes solid pre-season |

Winger deal latest

Chris Coleman remains hopeful that Coventry will be able to get Sunderland winger Jordan Henderson back at the Ricoh Arena on loan.

More: Winger deal latest |

Driver hopes fading fast

Burnley and Coventry must pay £6m if they want Hearts winger Andrew Driver, according to reports in Scotland.

More: Driver hopes fading fast |

Coleman happy with backing

Coventry boss Chris Coleman insists he is happy with the backing of the board in the transfer market this summer.

More: Coleman happy with backing |

Sky Blues midfielder moves on

Kevin Thornton has left Coventry by mutual consent while Chris Coleman admits he needs a replacement for Guillaume Beuzelin.

More: Sky Blues midfielder moves on |

Delaney opts for Tractor boys

Coventry City are set to miss out on QPR left-back Damien Delaney after Ipswich moved in for the player's signature.

More: Delaney opts for Tractor boys |

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