CAN COVENTRY GET PROMOTION THIS SEASON?

Coventry City have been making the buzz of recent due to their summer transfer moves.


Nine players have joined the team since the end of the last season. The coach Mark Robbins is keen on getting his side ready so they can bond well before the league resumes. Bookies have been impressed but can City get promotion May next year?

Dion Kelly-Evans, Lee Burge, Ryan Haynes and Chris Stokes renewed their contract with the club as a show of commitment and good faith. Liam O’Brien, Peter Vincenti, Dominic Hyam, Jack Grimmer, Michael Doyle, Marc McNulty, Liam Kelly and MaximeBiamou have joined, tapping into the Robins project. Continue reading “CAN COVENTRY GET PROMOTION THIS SEASON?”

Maddison backing Coventry City

Former Coventry City academy player James Maddison is backing Coventry City for promotion next season.


He said that he was sad when he heard that Coventry City was relegated from league one but he believes that this will only be temporary.

The player who is now at Norwich City believes that the club is now in the hands of a good manager and that there is no doubt that they will be able to win promotion to League One next season itself.

He said that despite the fact that he is far from his hometown he always go to see them play whenever he has the chance.

He believes that there are some good players with experience in the team and that they will be able to bounce back to League One. Continue reading “Maddison backing Coventry City”

TIM FISHER – WE ARE STILL LEAVING RICOH ARENA

The chair of troubled club Coventry City Tim Fisher has confirmed that the club was still planning on leaving Ricoh Arena.


He met with a supporters’ group where he announced thatthe club’s RFC Chairman Jon Sharp had agreed to a move that will see them share the Coventry Rugby’s Butts Park Arena.

Fisher said the owners of the club Sisu no longer have plans for a new stadium. The club is contracted to remain at Ricoh until next year.

“We weren’t able to close a land deal on our own stadium – full stop. But we have spent a lot of time working with the Football League and Coventry Rugby Club to develop a stadium which would be more than ample in terms of capacity,” Fisher said.

The chair reiterated that the plan of the club was to remain in the city. He also confirmed that Sharp has decided to commit as long as there as there was “some form of mediation.” Continue reading “TIM FISHER – WE ARE STILL LEAVING RICOH ARENA”