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Title: Soccer Football Conference
Notice:Don't forget your season ticket.....
Moderator:MOVIES::PLAYFORD
Created:Thu Aug 08 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:608
Total number of notes:85903

57.0. "Coventry City FC" by GALVIA::SPAIN (New personal name wanted) Thu Aug 08 1991 17:42

    
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57.1AT LAST A FIXTURE LISTMACNAS::TMCDONAGHWed Aug 14 1991 12:0344
    I managed to get my hands on a fixture list so here goes.
    
    Aug  17  Man City        H
         21  Luton Town      A
         24  Q.P.R.          A
         28  Sheff' Utd      H
         31  Wimbeldon       H
    Sept  4  Oldham Ath      A
          7  Arsenal         A
         14  Notts County    H
         18  Leeds Utd       H
         21  Everton         A
         28  Aston Villa     H
    Oct   5  West Ham        A
         19  Crystal Palace  H
         26  Liverpool       A
    Nov   2  Chelsea         H
         16  Notts Forest    A
         23  Norwich City    A
         30  Southampton     H
    Dec   7  Man Utd         A
         14  Sheff Wed       H
         21  Luton Town      H
         26  Sheff Utd       A
         28  Wimbeldon       A
    Jan   1  Spurs           H
         11  Q.P.R.          H
         18  Man City        A
    Feb   1  Crystal Palace  A
          8  Liverpool       H
         15  Norwich         H
         22  Southampton     A
         29  Man Utd         H
    Mar   7  Sheff Wed       A
         11  Notts Forest    H
         14  Chelsea         A
         21  Oldham          H
         28  Spurs           A
    Apr   4  Arsenal         H
         11  Notts County    A
         18  Everton         H
         20  Leeds Utd       A
         25  West Ham        H
    May   2  Aston Villa     A 
57.2Bang goes our unbeaten home recordMACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Aug 19 1991 12:2310
    Well we got the start we didn't need beaten 1-0 by Man City. According
    to yesterday's paper Gynn could have had a couple only for excellant 
    Goalkeeping by the unknown Man City Keeper.
    
    Tom Mc.
    
    p.s. Where have ALL the Sky Blues supporters gone!!!!!
                       
    
     
57.3SCOAYR::KMCCLELLANDThe Honest TruthTue Aug 20 1991 17:004
    After the poor performances of the Sky Blues in their pre-season games
    in Scotland all the fans are probably in hiding !
    
    Kev...
57.4Its good to be backMACNAS::TMCDONAGHThu Sep 12 1991 14:2813
    Lets get this note up and running (however slowly) again. We are 6th
    in the league with a very good goal diff' (for a change) and we have
    equaled our away win record of last season.
    
    This weekend we have Notts County at Highfield Rd, lets hope we can
    put a few past them and climb further up the table.
    
    Butcher reckons he will soon be challanging for the centre half spot.
    
    Thats all for now.
    
    Tom Mc
    
57.5Sky Blues 1 Notts County 0MACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Sep 16 1991 11:4913
    Well another win under our belts. I saw the goal on Sky News and it
    looked scrappy enough, with Paul Furlong getting the final touch.
    
    Scrappy or not we got the 3 points and are in 4th position. If we
    beat Leeds on Wed (at home) then we will go second.
    
    Lloyd McGrath has come off the transfer list. Butcher is interested
    in signing Paul Devlin from Stafford Rangers. Souness turned the 18
    year old down because the asking price was too high, 100k was reported.
    
    Thats all for now.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.6Everton 3 Sky Blues 0MACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Sep 23 1991 19:4111
    We got well beaten by Everton on Saturday. From the paper I read 
    The Hunch back was lucky with a couple of his goals. 
    
    Butcher would need to rally his troups because there isn't much
    between us and 4th and 5th from the bottom.
    
    I'll post the team tomorrow (taken from the Sunday Mirror)
    
    Thats all for now 
     
    Tom Mc
57.7Martin Hayes.......MACNAS::TMCDONAGHTue Sep 24 1991 17:215
    Any truth to the rumour that Martin Hayes has joined us on
    loan ??
    
    Tom Mc.
    
57.8Hayes on loanSIOG::SPENCERPeter SpencerTue Sep 24 1991 17:281
    Yes, hard luck. I heard it on Sky news.
57.9MACNAS::TMCDONAGHThu Sep 26 1991 17:137
    We put 4 past Rochdale. Rosario with 2 and Gallagher and McGrath.
    This should see us safely through to the next round. Lets hope
    we can go one better this time i.e. final and then we will think about
    winning it.
    
    Thats all for now
    Tom Mc
57.10Ndlovu must be bargain of the seasonMACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Sep 30 1991 12:3012
    According to yesterdays paper we were all over Villa in the first
    half with Nldovu getting an excellant goal. He ran rings around
    1.5m Staunton.
    
    Second half was a different story with Villa having enough chances to
    win. Oggy got man of the match.
    
    We are not playing well, but we are still getting the right results.
    
    Tom Mc.
    
    p.s. Come on you Sky Blues supporters lets hear from you.
57.11Still a miserable TeamMACNAS::VBLAKEMon Sep 30 1991 14:5210
    
       <<	He ran rings around 1.5m Staunton   >>
    
    	What paper did you read that in Tom?
    
    He got 1 chance and took it.
    
    Thank your lucky stars you got Oggy....
    
    Vinnie.
57.12West Ham 0 Sky Blues 1MACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Oct 07 1991 12:158
    We continued our success in London this season with an excellant
    Away win at West Ham. According to the paper we were well on top
    with Stuart Robson playing a stormer against his old club. Kevin
    Gallagher got the all important goal which keeps us well in contention.
    
    Thats all for now...
    
    Tom Mc.
57.13We go through 4-1 on ArggragateMACNAS::TMCDONAGHWed Oct 09 1991 17:524
    We got beat last night 1-0 away to Rochdale in the 2nd leg of the
    Rumble Cup.
    
    Tom Mc
57.14MACNAS::TMCDONAGHThu Oct 10 1991 12:155
    We drew Arsenal in the next round of the Rum Cup at home. We beat them
    once already so hopefully we can really rub it in and knock them out of
    the Cup as well.
    
    Tom Mc
57.15MACNAS::TMCDONAGHFri Oct 11 1991 12:174
    I was disappointed to see that Kevin Gallagher didn't make the Scottish
    squad for their Euro game next week.
    
    Tom Mc
57.16GrazieVARESE::SKELCHERFri Oct 11 1991 13:1411
    Thanks for all the updates, Tom.  I managed to catch the (elusive)
    summary of the English league games on Italian TV this week.  The goal
    against West Ham was a good one, made again by Ndlovu.  I'm embarrassed
    we paid only 10,000 pounds for him ...
    
    I'm not surprised Gallacher was left out of the Scottish squad.  He's
    been called up for the last couple of games but I don't think he's even
    been named as substitute.  And anyway someone's got to make way for new
    blood like Aitken.
    
    Tom
57.17MACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Oct 14 1991 12:334
    Drinkell has gone on loan to Brum and low and behold he scored on
    Saturday.
    
    Tom Mc
57.18I'm Glad we'er outMACNAS::TMCDONAGHThu Oct 24 1991 14:478
    Well we got knocked out of the ZDS cup last night by Villa. The
    Match was played at Highfield Rd and we lost 2 nil.
    
    Butcher was sent off 14 min' into the 2nd half.
    
    Thats it for now.
     
    Tom Mc
57.19A predicatble comment (:==:)AIMTEC::WICKS_Awot about them Braves then?Mon Oct 28 1991 20:2411
    Re .16,
    
    Hello Tom - looks like Coventry lost to Liverpool yet again!!!
    at least they kept the score down this time.
    
    By the way when are you going to be in England next?
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
57.20Goodness me! An Andy Wicks reply! VARESE::SKELCHERTue Oct 29 1991 11:4119
    Yes, Andy, it was a disappointing result on Saturday.  The Sky Blues
    really need to pick up points against these middle of the table sides. 
    The Sunday Times said it was a pretty miserable game, so I don't think
    the Liverpool revival has started.  Apart from the scrambled goal it
    took them an hour to get a shot on target.  I don't know if Coventry
    actually managed a shot - but this was doubtless due to a policy of
    European-style "containment".  
    
    (Insert smiley faces liberally through this last paragraph.)
    
    So, two successive defeats in the league, and the heartache of tumbling
    out of the ZDS cup!  Things could start getting really exciting by
    Christmas ... when I'll doubtless catch a game at Highfield Road and
    wonder who half of the players are.
    
    Tom
    
    P.S. Anyone know how Zimbabwe (and the legendary Peter Ndlovu) got on
    on Saturday?
57.21Well done Sky BluesMACNAS::TMCDONAGHThu Oct 31 1991 11:375
    Our cup run continues as we beat Arsenal 1-0 last night. I have
    no further details. I hope someone out there can fill us in, on how
    the victory was achieved.
    
    Tom Mc
57.22YUPPY::STRAGEDToto...this sure ain't Kansas!!Thu Oct 31 1991 12:269
    >>   I hope someone out there can fill us in, on how
    >>   the victory was achieved.
         
    	With luck...
    
    
    
    	PJ
    	(A disgruntled Gooner)             
57.23Well done CoventrySIOG::SPENCERPeter SpencerThu Oct 31 1991 12:5811
    PJ
    
    Look on the bright side ....
    
    It could have been worse. We might have got a draw and got into replays
    which we don't need this season with 42 league matches, potentially 8
    more European Cup matches plus the FA Cup not to mention International
    matches for our players. Anyway, the Rum Cup is even less important
    than it used to be as it doesn't provide the winners a UEFA place.
    
    Good luck Coventry. You lucky b*%#ards! :-)
57.24R Cup Winner's CorrectionBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millThu Oct 31 1991 13:055
    re -1
    
    The winners of the R Cup DO get a UEFA place for 92-93.
    
    jb.
57.25ASKFOR::HAIGHStill hazy after all these beersThu Oct 31 1991 14:521
    You've just ruined his carefully prepared excuse! How heartless.
57.26Another London team to bite the dustMACNAS::TMCDONAGHTue Nov 05 1991 13:095
57.27Cyrille RegisGEMVAX::HILLFri Nov 08 1991 17:4216
    A friend recently gave me a tape with, among other things, the match
    last year between Coventry City and Notts Forest in the Rumbelows Cup.
    This was the game where a first-half hat trick by Kevin Gallagher put
    the Sky Blues up 4-0, then Nigel Clough had a hat trick of his own, the
    last one coming 2 minutes befor the half, to make it 4-3. Forest tied
    it in the second half, but Coventry finally won, 5-4. Great game!
    
    One of the beter players for Coventry was Cyrille Regis, number 9. He
    also seemed to be in the thick of most of Coventry's goals on the
    "Goals of the Week" highlights from other games that was also on the
    tape. I never see his name mentioned here, so I was wondering if he'd
    been sold off. He seemed like the kind of player who could make a lot
    happen, both with the ball and away from the ball. Anyone know what
    happened to him or why Coventry decided to let him go?
    
    Tom  
57.28RegisBLKPUD::WATTERSONPDances with WilderbeastsFri Nov 08 1991 17:475
    
    Big Cyrille went to Aston Villa on a free transfer - I saw him at
    Goodison a few weeks back and he was outstanding (unfortunatly !)
    
    Paul
57.29ASKFOR::HAIGHGeschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? What Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung?Fri Nov 08 1991 17:541
    Yep, one of the most under-rated forwards in England some years ago.
57.30Cyrille, Arsenal, SpursVARESE::SKELCHERFri Nov 08 1991 18:5619
    So, the question is why did they release him on a free transfer?  
    
    I think is was probably because he was one of the players most closely
    associated with the previous management, and was considered a problem
    by Butcher.  Cyrille was appointed player/coach by Sillett, and a lot
    of people expected him to eventually become manager.  (This was the
    short-lived attempt to appoint from within and mimic Liverpool.  Ahem.)
    
    Butcher brought in his own people (like the silkily skilled Mick Mills)
    and so I guess he wanted Cyrille out.  
    
    No game tomorrow, so another week to wait before we find out if we can
    extend our run of three successive league defeeats.  The league cup may
    be the highlight of the season.  It was very satisfying to beat Arsenal
    again.  I just hope Spurs don't play the negative game I saw them play
    against Porto last night.  And I hope they aren't as lucky again.  (I
    had the misfortune to watch this terrible game of football last night.)
    
    Tom
57.31News!!!!!!!MACNAS::TMCDONAGHTue Nov 12 1991 19:306
    Butcher is having talks with Glyn Snodin. John Poynton has resigned
    as Chairman, Peter Robins has taken the Chair for how long I do not 
    know.                                                           
    
    Re last few, Big Cyrille was a great favourite at Highfield Rd and
    I was certainly sorry to see him go.
57.32The Slide is onMACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Nov 18 1991 16:1113
    We suffered another defeat on Saturday, this is becoming quite common
    of late. According to yesterday's paper we were well and truly beaten,
    only for Oggy the score would have been massive. He even saved a
    penalty.
    
    The final score was 1-0 nil to Forrest.
    
    Tom Mc
    
    p.s.
    Me auld mates M.J. and Dermot McCafferty are having a good snigger
    today.
        
57.33Only one "R" in FOREST....ROY?????MACNAS::MJGREANEYMon Nov 18 1991 17:589
    Re: -1
    	Tom I know you probably are suffering from double vision(the goals
    that should have gone in),.....BUT there is only one "R" in FOREST..
    
    
    
    M.J.
    
    "U REDS"
57.34Good RiddenceMACNAS::TMCDONAGHThu Nov 21 1991 16:137
    One bit of good news reported in the paper IMO, Mick Mills has been
    sacked along with Brian Eastick. I never rated Mills either as a manager
    or a coach. INMO only for Butcher he would never have ended up at
    Highfield Rd. Paper reports it was new chairman Robbins rather than
    Butcher who ordered the sacking, could Terry be next?????????
    
    Tom Mc
57.35Howe's InESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyThu Nov 21 1991 16:185
57.36ASKFOR::HAIGHGeschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? What Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung?Thu Nov 21 1991 17:553
    OH MY GOD! I thought/hoped we'd seen the back of that imbecile for
    good! Then all of a sudden the designer in chief, of the bionic hoof
    returns! Poor old Coventry fans!
57.37Mick Mills, Don Howe, why and why againVARESE::SKELCHERThu Nov 21 1991 18:5416
    It was one bright item in a gloomy day when I found out that Mick
    "Silky" Mills was on his way down to the DHSS.  It really cheered me
    up.  (By the way, who is Brian Eastick, and why haven't we heard of him
    before?)
    
    That little bit of brightness has sparkled and died with the news that
    Don Howe is the new coach.  As Terry Butcher appointed Mick Mills (and
    may know who Brian Eastick is and what he did) he may be the lucky
    recipient of some management "help".
    
    Don Howe.  Good grief.  It's bad enough supporting a team which isn't
    that rich and successful.   Now imagine if that team plays industrial
    strength football and the midfield are reduced to watching the ball fly
    over their heads.  It's a trial, eh?
    
    Tom
57.38MACNAS::TMCDONAGHSat Nov 30 1991 11:4311
    Read the other day that Butcher is interested in signing Gordon
    Cowens from Villa to link up with Robson in the middle of the park.
    
    I would be delighted if this came through as I believe Cowens is a
    great passer of a ball and this is where the Sky Blues have been
    lacking for quite a while. We seem to have plenty of industry but
    not a lot of skill in midfield.
    
    Thats all for now.
    
    Tom Mc 
57.39Tom, Tom!MACNAS::VBLAKESat Nov 30 1991 12:139
57.40The rot has been stoppedMACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Dec 02 1991 18:128
57.41Well?VARESE::SKELCHERThu Dec 05 1991 12:277
    Rumour in Italy is that Chelsea made a bid for Kevin Gallacher.  
    
    What happened last night?  The World Service reported a 1-1 draw.  Now
    I hear Spurs won 2-1.  Can I not believe the voice of truth and
    decency?
    
    Tom
57.4289th Minute winnerMACNAS::TMCDONAGHThu Dec 05 1991 18:177
    Spurs got a late winner. The Don Howe magic lasted all of 1 game.
    
    No harm we still have the "real cup" to play for.
    
    Thats all for now.
    
    Tom Mc
57.43Is he the new Paul Daniels?WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Fri Dec 06 1991 16:419
    Don Howe's magic lasted all of one game.
    
    
    I have to ask? Be honest has Don Howe ever had or been magic.
    
    
    Barry.
    
    
57.44Irony.VARESE::SKELCHERFri Dec 06 1991 20:4116
    Some notes are packed with fun, some are full of statistics, and some
    are full of other things.  This note isn't, but it does have a liberal
    sprinkling of irony.  The word "magic" has a dusting of that; see the
    other comments on the appointment of Mr Howe.
    
    I'm not saying anything here about Luton Town.  Nothing.
    
    My Cov contacts tell me that Terry Butcher has been given the full
    support and backing of the board.  I thought chairmen stopped doing
    this when it was realised this was the precursor to the bullet. 
    Perhaps it was a thinly-veiled threat?   Perhaps we have the nation's
    first witty chairman?   OK, it's unlikely, but it's a nice idea.   
    
    Manchester Untidy tomorrow.  I hope it's not too painful.
                                                                    
    Tom  
57.45A right roastingMACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Dec 09 1991 20:309
    RE: .43
    
    I rate Don Howe alongside such greats as Mick Mills and of course
    Big Terry.
    
    After that roasting on Saturday lets hope our Chairman sees fit to 
    give Terry an early Xmas present HIS CARDS.
    
    Tom Mc. 
57.46F.A. Cup....MACNAS::TMCDONAGHTue Dec 10 1991 16:116
    We are at home to Cambridge Utd in the F.A. Cup. This will be a very
    difficult game as Cambridge seem to be going very well in the 2nd 
    division.
    
    Thats all for now
    Tom Mc
57.47Is this what we want?VARESE::SKELCHERFri Dec 13 1991 16:0011
    I saw a report of the Manchester game eventually, and it made
    depressing reading.  Quite apart from the result, the "physical"
    attitude we displayed is a concern.  Plus, no Stuart Robson, no Peter
    Ndlovu.  Howe magic, indeed.
    
    The Football League (bless 'em) have conspired to give us away games on
    the Saturdays either side of crimbo *and* on Boxing Day, so it's
    unlikely I'll get to see a game when I'm back.  At the moment I'm not
    losing sleep over it.
    
    Tom
57.48When the chairman speaks!! we all know what happensMACNAS::TMCDONAGHWed Dec 18 1991 13:397
    Report in  yesterday's paper has Robbins (Chairman) asking the public
    to get off Butcher's back, as he (Chairman), has not lost the slightest
    confidence in Butch. Rumours suggest a return for Cov kid, Bobby Gould.
    
    
    Thats all for now
    Tom Mc
57.49WE'ER ALL GOING TO THE PUB!!!!!!MACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Dec 23 1991 13:517
    I wish ALL you Sky Blue supporters a merry Xmas and a happy New Year.
    
    Lets hope that our beloved Sky Blues come good in the New Year.
    
    
    Thats all for now.
    Tom Mc.
57.50Boring Boring CoventryPANIC::ANDERSONThe 'Pies have gone coldMon Jan 06 1992 17:527
    
    News at 3pm 6/1/92 :
    
    Terry Butcher has been sacked - Don Howe will take charge of the team
    until the end of the season.
    
    Rob
57.51Bye bye, Terry ButcherVARESE::SKELCHERTue Jan 07 1992 19:4816
    That old "vote of confidence" never fails, does it?
    
    Butcher was apparently fired because he refused to renegotiate his
    contract which said he was a player/manager.  (He played just 6 times
    last season, and nearly once this (he got sent off) so they had a point
    ...)   But we all know it was an excuse.
    
    The Christmas record was less than thrilling.  Butcher said he couldn't
    get the players to listen to him and do what he wanted them to do.  If
    that isn't an admission of defeat I don't know what is.   The problem
    is really that he used 30 players last season and getting on to that
    amount already this season.  He didn't know his best team.
    
    It's hard defending Don Howe as manager so I won't even try.  
    
    Tom 
57.52I used to like Coventry City!ASKFOR::HAIGHA vision of guerrilla goodness.Wed Jan 08 1992 16:221
    Don Howe! Words fail me.....
57.53Bring back Jimmy HillBLKPUD::WATTERSONPDays that make you go arrrggh !Wed Jan 08 1992 16:3712
    
    Hasn't Don Howe got a dicky ticker and doesn't want all the pressure of
    being a manager ?
    
    I think it's only a temporary move - I saw Bobby Gould's name mentioned
    somewhere.
    
    They could always reappoint Jimmy Hill, that would get him off the
    telly for a bit.......................mind you he'd probably flog the
    ground first....
    
    Paul                                      
57.54We need some winsMACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Jan 13 1992 15:419
    Well we threw it away against Q.P.R. according to yesterday's paper.
    We were 2 up with 15 minutes to go. Gallacher and Rosario got the
    goals for the Sky Blues.
    
    BTW Gallacher has now scored 10 this season, he's going well.
    
    Thats all for now.
    
    Tom Mc
57.55Out of the CUPMACNAS::TMCDONAGHWed Jan 15 1992 13:374
    Beaten last night by Cambridge 1-0. I have no further details to 
    report.
    
    Tom Mc
57.56Last GaspBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millWed Jan 15 1992 13:383
    Dion Dublin scored in the 90th minute for Cambridge.
    
    jb.
57.57A real sickener with only a minute or so to goKERNEL::MORIARTYWed Jan 15 1992 14:519
    	No he didn't.It was a hilarious own goal by one of the Coventry
    defenders.Dublin had his penalty shot saved by Ogrizovic & as it
    rebounded out en route to Dion Dublin,said defender comes rushing in,
    beats Dublin to the ball & smashes the ball straight into the empty
    net when it was probably easier to hoof it away.The rest of the 
    Coventry team gave the poor guy a few disgusted looks.
    
    	
    :-)
57.58All's not lostMACNAS::TMCDONAGHWed Jan 15 1992 15:478
    RE; Last two notes,
    
    Thanks for the updates. I'm sure there was great fun on the Bus on the way 
    back to Coventry last night.
    
    Never mind Don can now put all his efforts into keeping us in Div 1.
    
    Tom Mc
57.59DUCK::NAGLEJWed Jan 15 1992 19:495
    
    
    It was an OG by Hirst.
    
    JN.
57.60Don Howe, master of the absurdVARESE::SKELCHERFri Jan 17 1992 16:0119
    Some third hand news: Don Howe says Coventry will play like Milan.  He
    also says he has always believed in good football and promoted it. 
    Everyone still keeping a straight face?
    
    On reflection Coventry and Milan have lots in common:
    
    Neither teams made expensive signings last summer
    Both teams have changed manager this year
    Milan are clear at the top of the Italian league, and Coventry are in a
    different country
    In the 1970s Coventry had a kit (away) that featured black stripes
    Both teams play with 11 players, though Coventry often only do so
    nominally
    That's all.
    
    What his comment really means is that when Coventry lose to (say)
    Cambridge, like Milan they will have played without a sweeper.
    
    Tom
57.61MilanMACNAS::VBLAKEFri Jan 17 1992 17:0510
    
    
    	In the paper I read, Don Howe said  "I would like if we could
    	play like Milan".....I can't imagine he would say we will play
    	like Milan....
    
    
    
    Vinnie.
    
57.62MACNAS::TMCDONAGHMon Feb 03 1992 16:277
    Good win for the Sky Blues against Palace on Saturday. Smith got
    the all important goal. We are unbeaten in London this season. 
    
    Lets hope for the same scoreline against Liverpool next Saturday, which
    incidentally, will be shown live here in Ireland.
    
    Tom Mc
57.63Bring back DrinkellMACNAS::TMCDONAGHWed Feb 12 1992 14:2716
    Well an exciting match agaainst Liverpool on Saturday. Not great
    football but non-stop end to end stuff. Sky Blues should have been 2
    up at half time, Rosario against the cross-bar and Gallacher denied by
    Grobalaar (sp). Second half, if we had a centre forward with a bit of
    pace we would have had them dead and buried before they got their
    golden chance, Oggy making a great stop from Walters. The last chance
    fell to Gallachar who blased over the bar from 2 yards. Two points
    droppedather than 1 gained is how I see it.
    
    Rosario is crap no speed no penetration what so ever. Gallacher was
    good but tended to let decisions get to him. Flynn is a very good
    prospect on the right wing. All in all Coventry fought till the end
    but lack a centre forward.
    
    Tom Mc
    
57.64Another empty Saturday VARESE::SKELCHERFri Feb 14 1992 19:5621
    Thanks for the report, Tom.  I was hoping that the game was going to be
    on live here in Italy, as we normally get the same live English game as
    the rest of Europe.  Instead we got tennis, just for a change.  There
    must have been several hours this last month when I couldn't watch
    tennis.  Sigh.
    
    Both reports I read said that we were easily the better team, so I had
    a wry smile at some of those "two points dropped" comments in the
    liverpool note.  
    
    I don't think bringing back Mr Drinkell is the answer to missing
    chances.  His confidence was pretty well shot last season.  Keith
    Furlong was getting goals earlier this season - he may be a better bet. 
    Alternatively we could spend countless millions on players; then we
    could say that injuries are depriving us of the championship.
    
    No game tomorrow, thanks to Cambridge, so the unbeaten run will be
    extended.
    
    Cheers.
    Tom
57.65No score from Highfied Road ...VARESE::SKELCHERMon Mar 23 1992 21:0410
    There have been as many notes here over the last month as there have
    been goals scored by the Sky Blues.  After the longest sequence of 0-0
    draws I can recall since the days of Noel Cantwell (cotton shirts,
    players with Mungo Jerry whiskers, 0-0 draw after 0-0 draw) we won at
    Chelsea, lost to Forest and drew with Oldham.
    
    It's hard to get excited, to be honest.  And it's hard to worry about
    relegation with teams like Spurs self-destructing.
    
    Tom
57.66RIGHTO::HAIGHSign on the dotted... Oh You have!Tue Mar 24 1992 15:114
    > After the longest sequence of 0-0 draws 
    
    
    	I see Don Howe hasn't lost his touch then.
57.67???KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe're not worthy!Thu Jun 25 1992 20:5411
    
    I see that Don Howe has parted company with Coventry because he didnt
    like the 150 mile round trip to work.
    why didnt he just buy a little place nearer?
    i think theres more to this than meets the eye.
    Bobby Gould is back as manager i believe, Don Howe referred to him as
    'good for Coventry. hes a coventry man through and through'
    
    erm...
    
    Ian.
57.68Going down going down going down.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Fri Jun 26 1992 14:529
    I look forward to Coventry joining Luton in the old first division.
    What has Bobby Gould ever done to warrant the string of managment jobs
    he has recently had.
    
    Whats he won nothing.
    
    Regards,
    
    Barry.
57.69BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONPFri Jun 26 1992 15:576
    
    errrr...
    
    wasn't he Wimbledon's manager when they won the FA Cup ?
    
    Paul
57.70WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Fri Jun 26 1992 21:337
    Yes he was,
    
    But apart from that has he improved any club he's been at.
    
    Barry.
    
    
57.71:-)KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe're not worthy!Fri Jul 03 1992 17:006
    
    err, does anyone know who coventry play first?
    dont worry,
    its for a friend!
    
    Ian.
57.72BOROPLUNDR::BODDYcome on BOROWed Aug 12 1992 17:094
    
    First game for Coventry is at Home to Middlesbrough on the 15th .
    
    Bill
57.732 games, 2 wins?AKOCOA::KNIPSTEINThu Aug 20 1992 17:546
    I have seen that Coventry won its opening match with Middlesbrough at
    home, and in this mornings USA TODAY there is a score which indicates
    that they beat Tottenham 2-0 away.  Can anyone provide any details or
    match reports?
    
    Steve 
57.74See Spurs topic....EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungThu Aug 20 1992 17:585
    See note 45.*....
    
    The Spurs note....
    
    Keith.
57.75AKOCOA::KNIPSTEINThu Aug 20 1992 18:016
    I checked the Spurs note, but all it talks about is what cr*p Spurs
    were.  I'd love to get some impressions on the Sky Blues - how they
    played, who looked good and who didn't.  Also something on the opener
    against Middlesbrough would be nice to.
    
    Steve
57.76 TOTTENHAM V COVENTRYPEKING::BAREFIELDACHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUBThu Aug 20 1992 19:2413
    
    Life after Gazza,Lineker and Stewart is certainly going to prove
    tough for Spurs, Their shot-shy attack might begin to worry the 
    Spurs fans. Spurs had to re-organise their defence after Jason
    Cundy clashed heads with John Williams with only minutes gone
    and had to leave the field. Williams put Coventry ahead from a corner
    on four minutes and then also added to his season total by scoring
    a second in the 29th minute, Spurs could have fallen further behind                      
    but for substitute keeper Erik Thorstvedt saved Micky Gynn's 72 minute
    penalty.
    
    ANDY........B
    
57.77Still unbeaten?AKOCOA::KNIPSTEINMon Aug 24 1992 21:577
    What's with the Sky Blues???
    
    Another away win this past Saturday, 2-1 @Wimbledon according to my
    Boston Sunday Globe.  Anyone have any of the particulars?
    
    Steve (probably the only Sky Blue supporter in all of New England!)
    
57.78UNBEATABLEMACNAS::CWALSHTue Aug 25 1992 20:426
    Top of the league way out there on their own waving at everyone else
    below. Has this ever happened before - Coventry toop of the league -
    Will they last there for long.
    
    I say they'll be there until they play the mancs then they will be
    shattered  after that and won't be able to recover.
57.79Anybody home????AKOCOA::KNIPSTEINFri Sep 25 1992 22:519
    What's going on here?  Second in the league and no new notes in a
    month??
    
    Have all the Sky Blue supporters suffered heart attacks???   :-)
    
    The lone supporter here in the States would love some news, any news.
    
    Steve
    
57.80COventry 1 Norwich 1PCPLOD::QUINLESSMartin Quinless Digital Services London UKMon Sep 28 1992 17:017
    Coventry still hanging on in there. Drew 1-1 with Norwich on Saturday.
    Main highlight was a very well taken goal by their Zimbabwian discovery
    Ndluvo (Sp?). He seems to be the subject of a lot of praise and it
    would appear that Coventry have struck lucky judging by the way he took
    his goal on MOTD on Saturday.
    
    Martin Q
57.81AKOCOA::KNIPSTEINFri Oct 23 1992 22:166
    New England Sports Network (NESN) is carrying a tape of the
    Coventry-Everton game at 9am tomorrow morning, Oct. 24.  I have a
    previous committment in the morning, so my question is - Is it worth
    taping for later viewing?
    
    Steve
57.82WOTVAX::SHAW27::WATTERSONPEverton Everton rah rah rahMon Oct 26 1992 12:057
    
    Did you tape it ?
    
    I went to the game and put a report in the Everton note (35) if you're
    interested.
    
    Paul
57.83Coventry 1 Chelsea 2YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Oct 26 1992 20:148
    Coventry 1 Chelsea 2
    
    If only Coventry's home form was as good as their aways we would be way
    ahead, as it happens we have dropped to 5th place. Next 2 games Leeds
    and Arsenal.
    
    Paul
     
57.84Was it for real?AKOCOA::KNIPSTEINMon Dec 21 1992 21:308
    I wanted to verify a scoreline I saw in yesterday's Boston Globe -
    
    	Coventry 5     Liverpool 1
    
                                
    Anybody got any of the details?
    
    Steve
57.85SUBURB::SWAINMGo on, gis a sheep...Tue Dec 22 1992 20:392
    Don't know the details, but it is true!! It is Liverpools worst defeat
    in 16 years. Have a look in the Liverpool topic.
57.86BLKPUD::WATTERSONPBy eck it's parkyTue Dec 22 1992 21:1022
    
    Extract from Liverpool echo 19/12/92
    
    
    H U M I L I A T E D
    
    Redknapp off in Christmas stuffing.
    
    Coventry 5-1 Liverpool
    
    Scouse hit man Mick Quinn struck twice today as five-goal Coventry
    humbled a Liverpool side which had Jamie Redknapp sent off.
    
    Coventry, seeking their first win in 12 matches, were without Ndlovu
    and Ogrizovic, though Jonathon Gould, son of manager Bobby, made his
    debut in goal.
    
    Borrows' penalty gave Coventry a half-time lead and he and Gallacher
    increased it after the break. Redknapp pulled one back before being
    sent off and Quinn struck twice later on.
    
    Paul
57.87Coventry won last nightIOSG::TYLDESLEYThu Jan 28 1993 12:5313
Did you see the Mick Quinn/Des Lynam interview last night on Sportsnight?
Magic. Quinn looked and talked like one of Harry Enfield's Scousers.
He said that:
. he's scored in almost every game he's played in since he was seventeen
. he puts it down to good timing - "I'm always fastest over the first yard"!
. he has a fan club at Coventry now, that turn up with little moustaches, 
  and with cushions stuffed in their shirts
. in his spare time he writes a horse racing column for a Sunday rag, and
  he gets his information from Mick Channon
. Bobby Gould doesn't tell him much except he'll fine him, if he ever sees
  him in his own half!
Cheers
DaveT
57.88Details anyone?AKOCOA::KNIPSTEINThu Jan 28 1993 20:528
    Saw the score from the Blackburn match in note 13.  Absolutely amazing
    result - can anyone provide any details?  
    
    The Sky Blues seem to be on a pretty good run right now.  What can it
    be attributed to. (Needless to say, we don't get much news regarding 
    Coventry in the sports pages here in the states)
    
    Steve
57.89Sky Blue's in 4th?!AKOCOA::KNIPSTEINMon Feb 08 1993 16:379
    Have all the Sky Blue supporters in here died of shock!!   :-)
    
    Just check the results in note 13 and see that Coventry now lie 4th in
    the Premier League table.  Surely they have not been at these kind of
    heights since they won Division 2 and promotion.  Can't anyone out
    there tell me how they are doing it?  I haven't seen them in person
    since the days of Colin Stein and Mick Coop.
    
    Steve
57.90Wegerle a Sky BluePOWDML::KNIPSTEINWed Mar 24 1993 16:294
    Read in USA Today this morning that the Sky Blues have acquired Roy
    Wegerle from Blackburn.
    
    Steve
57.91FORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOWed Mar 24 1993 16:379
>                     <<< Note 57.90 by POWDML::KNIPSTEIN >>>
>                            -< Wegerle a Sky Blue >-
>
>    Read in USA Today this morning that the Sky Blues have acquired Roy
>    Wegerle from Blackburn.

in return for Kevin Gallacher . . . interesting deal.

g
57.92PLUNDR::MORANNice bloke, nice and fat!Wed Mar 24 1993 16:375
57.93PLUNDR::MORANNice bloke, nice and fat!Wed Mar 24 1993 16:395
    
    wow, a notes clash involving two Newcastle fans, no doubt with little
    of interest to say about their own team (which lost yesterday).
    
    tim ;-)                                       
57.94A great start to a new season!ASABET::KNIPSTEINMon Aug 16 1993 17:576
    OK, a new season has started.  From what I saw in the Boston Globe,
    which was only a list of scores, it looks like Coventry started with
    a bang!!  A 3-0 win, away to Arsenal!!  Any Sky Blue supporters out
    there to give me the details?
    
    Steve
57.95FORTY2::FOWLERMCome the glorious dayMon Aug 16 1993 18:587
Mick Quinn scored all three goals. The first was a penalty after Lee Dixon
obstructed Peter Ndlovu in the box, the second came from a neat back heal by Roy
Wegerlee which found Quinn alone on the right of the box, and the third was
another screaming shot from the right corner of the box. Seaman had no chance
with any of them.

Mike
57.96ASABET::KNIPSTEINMon Aug 16 1993 19:035
    How much of an impact did Wegerle make?  I was pleased that he had
    signed with Coventry, and his presence in the US squad this summer
    really made a difference.
    
    Steve
57.97ASABET::KNIPSTEINTue Aug 31 1993 01:355
    According to this morning's USA TODAY, Wegerle has scored the game
    tying goal in each of Coventry's last three matches.  Has he really
    been playing well?  What about the rest of the side?
    
    Steve
57.98YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLThu Sep 02 1993 16:4621
    Coventry 1 Liverpool 0
    
    Coventry scored in the 21st minute when Phil Babb stabbed in a pass
    from Willie Boland following a Wegerle(That man again) free kick.
    
    The major controversy was the sending off of Rob Jones following a foul
    on Ndlovu. Souness was quoted "This is the second time a young
    inexperience player(Jones is an England player) has been shown the red
    card at Coventry(Jamie Redknapp was sent off last year).... That's all
    I want to say because I do not wish to be taking a trip to Lancaster
    gate"
    
    Apparently Jonathan Gould made a number of superb saves, but the 3
    points went to Coventry.
    
    Coventry are now 4th after 6 games behind Man U, Arsenal and Liverpool
    another great start to the season lets hope we keep it up this time.
    
    
    
                                                                        
57.99YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Sep 13 1993 18:4617
    Aston Villa 0 Coventry 0
    
    City are now the only unbeaten side in the premiership after 7 games.
    But they have never won at Villa Park.
    
    The Premiership reads:-
    
                      P  W  D  L  Pts  
    1. Man Utd        7  5  1  1  16
    2. Arsenal        7  5  1  1  16
    3. Blackburn      7  4  2  1  14
    4. COVENTRY       7  3  4  0  13
    5. Liverpool      7  4  0  3  12
    
    Lets hope Coventry do not go down with the Christmas Decorations.
    
    Next Saturday Chelsea at Home 
57.100YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLTue Sep 21 1993 17:206
    Coventry 1 Chelsea 1
    
    Peacock for Chelsea, Morgan for Coventry.
    
    Next Saturday Leeds at Home.
    
57.101show them young pups Bobby...SIOG::A_KELLYWed Sep 29 1993 15:109
57.102YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLWed Sep 29 1993 16:137
    Last saturdays result Coventry 0 Leeds 2 (Christmas is getting earlier
    every year)
    
    Re: Last note- After watching Bobby at Highfield Road during his
    playing career I wonder if the Goalkeeper remained un- scathed. 
    
    Norwich away next Saturday. 
57.103Once a hero now a????????MACNAS::TMCDONAGHWed Oct 06 1993 12:544
    Read yesterday that Quinn was dropped for last nights game
    against Wycombe. Gould sent him home to get his act together.
    
    Tom Mc. 
57.104FORTY2::FOWLERMCome the glorious dayWed Oct 06 1993 13:165
And nearly got knocked out of the cup...

I bet Quinny's as smug as a particularly smug thing this morning.

Mike
57.105KERNEL::WITHALLGEven Better Than The Real ThingWed Oct 06 1993 14:447
    
    
    What was the final score ??
    
    I went to bed at 4-0.
    
    Gary
57.106SUBURB::WAITEGSIMPLY THE BESTWed Oct 06 1993 14:448
    Wycombe  4 - 2   Coventry 
    
    
    Coventry won 5-4 on agg.
    
    
    
    Gary
57.107FORTY2::FOWLERMCome the glorious dayWed Oct 06 1993 15:013
After extra time. Wycombe pulled back the 3 goal deficit in normal time.

Mike
57.108MACNAS::TMCDONAGHThu Oct 07 1993 12:444
    We drew Oldham (away) in the next round of the CC cup. Should be
    interesting.
    
    Tom. 
57.109Am I the only one left?????MACNAS::TMCDONAGHTue Oct 26 1993 13:075
    Bobby Gould resigned after Saturday's thrashing by Q.P.R. Anybody
    got any inside info as to why he suddenly quit.
    
    
    Tom Mc
57.110PLUNDR::MORANThey can't be my shorts, they bend!Tue Oct 26 1993 13:175
57.111On the other hand it could be something totally different!ECCGY4::HAIGHHow do I feel about my shoes?Tue Oct 26 1993 13:3625
    
    	From the brief interview they did on Sky, the one bit I remember;
    
    Keyes: "So Bobby who would you recommend for your succesor?"
    
    Gould: "Well all of those people (he also mentioned journalists) who have 
    continually been telling Graham Taylor, Ian Branfoot and Bobby Gould how 
    to do their jobs, this one is free, apply for it."
    
    	He also mentioned at some stage that he was doing it for the sake
    of his family. 
    
    	My conclusion is, he has had a gut-full of all the retards at the 
    tabloids and their apparent influence on the majority of supporters. He 
    possibly feels that his family could be in danger in the future, just 
    look at the hate mail and abuse that Swales - and I'm a Manchester City 
    fan - and Taylor amongst others, have recieved at their homes, and it
    would support this arguement.
    
    	Strangely enough Papin, said he will resign from international
    football after the next world cup, because he was sick of the French
    press!
    
    
    		Steve
57.112Sky BluesKERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJHow's that....you're outTue Oct 26 1993 19:0827
57.113What's the latest?ASABET::KNIPSTEINWed Nov 10 1993 20:474
    So who was picked to replace Gould?
    
    Steve (President and sole known member of the Sky Blue supporters of North
    America)
57.114Do we need 2 "PHILS" or 2 "PILLS"MACNAS::TMCDONAGHThu Nov 11 1993 15:549
    Steve,
    
    Good to hear from you. Phil Neal is caretaker boss at the moment and I
    read that if he gets the job on a "permenent" basis he would like to
    bring Phil Thompson. I'll leave you to draw your own conclusions.....
    
    Tom (the only Sky Blue supporter in Digital Galway)
    
    
57.115KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJHow's that....you're outThu Nov 25 1993 17:595
57.116WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Nov 25 1993 19:292
    Has Phil Neal had the good grace to resign from the England coaching
    position he held?
57.117Coventry v Man Utd ReportKERNEL::BARKERHTue Nov 30 1993 12:401
    See note 32.3267 for Coventry v Man Utd match report (27-NOV-1993)
57.118At long last - a new reply!ASABET::KNIPSTEINWed Jan 12 1994 17:336
    Boy this note has been dead lately - does it mirror the Sky Blues
    performance?   :-)
    
    How did Coventry do in the cup match with Newcastle?
    
    Steve
57.119SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGWed Jan 12 1994 17:366
    Newcastle 2 
    Coventry  0
    
    
    
    /GAry
57.120KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Thu Feb 03 1994 12:399
57.121GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Feb 03 1994 13:414
    
    And a cracking goal it was too....
    
    Dezzz.
57.122pppwhhooooorSUBURB::ABSOLOMTWaite a whileThu Feb 03 1994 13:517
    
    I think he must have farted by the way the Ipswich fans left him
    unmarked.
    
    Tony
    
    
57.123oopsSUBURB::ABSOLOMTWaite a whileThu Feb 03 1994 13:516
    
    Ipswich players rather.
    
    Tony
    
    
57.124Other results from past 2 weeks?ASABET::KNIPSTEINThu Feb 03 1994 17:017
    I saw the score in the Boston Globe this morning, but it's the only
    score I've seen since the loss to Newcastle in the FA Cup.  Can anyone
    fill me in on the other results since then.  Also where do we sit in
    the league tables now?  (Note 13 hasn't been updated since Jan. 17th)
    
    Steve
    
57.125Roy's InfluenceESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Feb 09 1994 23:429
    Read in todays paper that John Doyle, U.S.A centre half looks set to
    join the Sky Blues. Anybody out there know what this guy is like?
    
    City were well beaten on Saturday by Swindon 3-1. Swindon have the man
    who lifted the F.A. Cup for us...... Brian Kilcline...playing for them.
    Anybody know who John Gayle is, where he came from, is he any good.
    He's playing up front at the moment.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.126slow on the ground, pathetic in the airAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Feb 10 1994 20:059
    Tom,
    
    Doyle is old, slow and crap - i've seen him play a few times. He
    reminds of piechnik (at liverpool) - couldn't you take him off
    our hands instead? we'll throw in Bjornebye for free.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
57.127Pool can have Neal BackESSB::TMCDONAGHSat Feb 12 1994 12:436
    Thanks Andrew, some of Sourpuss must have rubbed off on Neal if he
    is going to sign this guy. I read yesterday that Keegan is trying
    to sign Phil Babb. Neal needs money so a deal could be on. I hope
    not as Babb seems to be our most consistant performer this season.
    
    Tom Mc
57.128Neal's record at Liverpool.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Fri Feb 18 1994 18:4232
   Phil Neal I think must have the record for the most honours in the game. As
far as I know, he has the following medals::

League Champions
1976
1977
1979
1980
1982
1983
1984

League Cup
1981
1982
1983
1984

European Cup
1977 (scored 1 from pen)
1978
1981
1984 (scored 1 in normal time)

UEFA Cup
1976




C U N N O	
57.129:-) :-) :-)BUSSTP::DSMITHThey've only played 10 seconds..Fri Feb 18 1994 18:588
    
    
     Cunno, you forget one.
    
     He's got a record for non-stop agreement with Graham Taylor when the
     rest of England disagreed with him!!!
    
    Danny.
57.130A little more relevant ...WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenFri Feb 18 1994 19:045
    
    Whats his record as a manager/coach like then, I doubt anybody wants him
    as a full back these days ?        
    
    Andy
57.131Even more relevant ...KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Mon Feb 21 1994 14:357
57.132ESSB::TMCDONAGHMon Feb 21 1994 21:335
    The scorers on Saturday were Rennie, Quinn, Williams and Ndlovu. All
    goals coming in the last 20 mins. Its a long time since we scored
    4 goals in a game.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.133One DayKERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Thu Feb 24 1994 12:1310
57.134We deserved a drawESSB::TMCDONAGHMon Mar 07 1994 16:0027
    Sky Blues 0  Villa 1
    
    I saw most of the game yesterday on Sky. It was not a classic by any
    means but there were some nice passages of play from both sides.
    Coventry opened brightly only for all their efforts break down on the
    edge of the Villa box. Villa scored through Daley, he took his goal
    well but our defence was crap in trying to clear the ball. That was
    about the only thing that happened in the first half. Coventry came
    more into it in the second half stringing together some neat football
    only once again to breakdown on the edge of the villa box. Williams
    came back into midfield and this gave us the pace we lacked in the
    first half. In my view we had 2 perfect penalty claims turned down.
    Ndlovu was brought down by Cox and Teale raised his hands above his
    head when Quinn tried to lob the ball over him, the ball clearly hit
    his raised hand. Coventry were unlucky when a rebound off Flynn was
    cleared off the line by Parker with Bosnich stranded. On the whole
    I thought a draw was a fairer result. Team performances for the Sky
    Blues: Williams is not a centre forward, Quinn (lazy) spent his time giving
    out to everyone for making him do a bit of work.  Ndlovu was well
    marked. Of the rest Babb and Rennie did o.k. We badly need a centre
    forward, a midfielder with a lot of bite who can also play a bit, and
    a central defender who can also play. On this performance we will
    continue to struggle to the end of the season (whats new).
    
    Tom Mc.
    
    
57.135?FILTON::KEARNS_RTue Mar 08 1994 17:443
    
    Anyone know if Mr Wegerle is due to come back......
    
57.136YUPPY::WORBOYSWed Mar 23 1994 18:462
    
    
57.1372 wins in 7 games.KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Tue Apr 05 1994 14:4518
57.138WegerleASABET::KNIPSTEINThu Apr 07 1994 18:348
    Re: Wegerle's return
    
    According to a story in yesterday's USA TODAY, Wegerle has just had a
    second arthroscopic procedure on his knee and will not be returning to
    action until after the Premier League season is over.  He is, however,
    expected to be ready for the World Cup.
    
    Steve
57.139KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Mon Apr 11 1994 14:087
    
    Sky Blues 1-0 Spurs
    
    I dread to think where we would be without this man Ndlovu. I'd say our
    worries are now over.
    
    Not looking very promising for Spurs these days, I feel so sad, :-)
57.140SIOG::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckMon Apr 11 1994 14:453
    ....it ruined my weekend, too!
    
    Declan
57.141We could be on Telly 2 weeks running!!!ESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Apr 12 1994 23:216
    Our last 2 games of the season could be very interesting indeed, if
    the championship goes down to the wire. At home to Blackburn followed
    by a visit to Old Trafford. We could have a big bearing on who wins the
    League (don't laugh)......
    
    Tom Mc
57.142YESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Wed Apr 13 1994 03:538
RE -1,
      I'll obviously be hoping that you boys lose to Blackburn at home and
win at OT. I will be supporting any team that play Utd. in the last six games.
I will be a Wimbledon fan on Saturday.


C U N N O
57.143KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Wed Apr 13 1994 13:1911
57.144KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Thu May 05 1994 13:2513
    
    Mon 2nd May;
    
    Sky Blues 2-1 Blackburn
    
    Wed 4th May;
    
    Chelsea   1-2 Sky Blues
    
    Looks like we're on a bit of a winning roll, Man U next, obviously
    another 2-1 victory for us.
    
    Can't see us keeping Ndlovu next season, the head hunters are out.
57.145League Results 93/94KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Tue May 10 1994 20:0751
    Coventry City League results for the 93/94 Season.
    
    Note; We started the season 8 games undefeated, and ended it 7 games
    undefeated.
          If we could only fit the missing pieces in the middle. :-(
    
    
    14Aug93  A      Arsenal         0-3     Win
    18Aug93  H      Newcastle       2-1     Win
    21Aug93  H      West Ham        1-1     Draw
    24Aug93  A      Oldham          3-3     Draw
    27Aug93  A      Man City        1-1     Draw
    01Sep93  H      Liverpool       1-0     Win
    11Sep93  A      Aston Villa     0-0     Draw
    18Sep93  H      Chelsea         1-1     Draw
    25Sep93  H      Leeds Utd       0-2     Lose
    02Oct93  A      Norwich City    1-0     Lose
    16Oct93  H      Southampton     1-1     Draw
    23Oct93  A      Q.P.R.          5-1     Lose
    31Oct93  H      Sheffield Utd   0-0     Draw
    06Nov93  H      Everton         2-1     Win
    20Nov93  A      Sheffield Wed   0-0     Draw
    23Nov93  A      Blackburn       2-1     Lose
    27Nov93  H      Man. Utd        0-1     Lose
    04Dec93  H      Arsenal         1-0     Win
    11Dec93  A      West Ham        3-2     Lose
    18Dec93  H      Oldham          1-1     Draw
    26Dec93  A      Wimbledon       3-1     Lose
    01Jan94  A      Tottenham       1-2     Win
    03Jan94  H      Swindon         1-1     Draw
    15Jan94  A      Southampton     1-0     Lose
    22Jan94  H      Q.P.R.          0-1     Lose
    01Feb94  H      Ipswich         1-0     Win
    05Feb94  A      Swindon         3-1     Lose
    12Feb94  A      Shefffield Utd  0-0     Draw
    19Feb94  H      Man City        4-0     Win
    23Feb94  A      Newcastle       4-0     Lose
    26Feb94  A      Liverpool       1-0     Lose
    06Mar94  H      Aston Villa     0-1     Lose
    21Mar94  A      Leeds Utd       1-0     Lose
    26Mar94  H      Norwich City    2-1     Win
    02Apr94  H      Wimbledon       1-2     Lose
    04Apr94  A      Ipswich         0-2     Win
    09Apr94  H      Tottenham       1-0     Win
    16Apr94  H      Shefffield Wed  1-1     Draw
    23Apr94  A      Everton         0-0     Draw
    02May94  H      Blackburn       2-1     Win
    04May94  A      Chelsea         1-2     Win
    08May94  A      Man. Utd        0-0     Draw
    
    
57.146KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJEgg and bacon soda please...Mon May 30 1994 17:336
57.147Well break alll transfer records, why don't you.XSTACY::PHAYDENMon May 30 1994 17:463
Blackburn are reported to be ready to offer 4-5 Million for Babb.

Peter.
57.148IRNBRU::HOWARDNYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoIMon May 30 1994 18:078
    .147
    
    Peter,	I heard that the 4-5 mill was for Babb and Ndlovu....I
    don't blame Coventry for waiting, tho. Babb looks like he'll play a
    stormer in the World Cup and no team will get him for less than 3.5
    mill, (IMO of course)....
    
    Ray....
57.149XSTACY::PHAYDENMon May 30 1994 18:216
Yeah, sorry Ray you're right, it is for the two of them. 

As you say Babb's value is definitley likely to increase in the wake of the
World Cup as will quite a few members of the Irish team.

Peter.
57.150Blackburn maybe . . .FORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingMon May 30 1994 18:414
57.151At least I didn't mention Ronnie by name !BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Mon May 30 1994 18:419
    Peter,
    
    Re:
>   As you say Babb's value is definitley likely to increase in the wake 
>   of the World Cup as will quite a few members of the Irish team.
    
    Of course, some players only have weight-gain to look forward to ;-)
    
    Jerry.
57.152KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJEgg and bacon soda please...Mon May 30 1994 18:586
57.153ESSB::TMCDONAGHFri Jun 10 1994 16:5910
    Peter Atherton has gone to Sheff Wed for over a million. So it looks
    like Andy Pierce and Atherton will link up oncw again.
    
    If we sell Babb thats our defence torn to shreds. Not that it was an
    outstanding defence but (potentially) selling our 2 best defenders
    is not IMO building for the future.
    
    Have we bought anybody?????
    
    Tom Mc 
57.154UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnFri Jun 10 1994 18:3814
    Tom,
    
    It was reported in the press last weekend that Francis was after him.
    Is he a left-back? I liked the look of your number three when we played 
    at Highfield Rd so I hope it is him. It was reported that he would go
    for 500k, so if he's now gone for over 1 million Neal has done a good bit 
    of negotiating. 
    
    It is bad when your team has to sell it's better players. If it makes
    you feel any better Wednesday have been in that position not so long
    ago so I know how it feels.
    
    Paul.
    
57.155ESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Jun 15 1994 22:069
    Paul,
    
    Peter Atherton is a central defender/sweeper, but he may have played at
    full back the day you saw him. I may have been wrong about the 1
    million, I know I was shocked when I read it/dreamt it. He's a young
    player, not very tall but very good in the air. I wish him well in his
    move.
    
    Tom Mc 
57.156FIXTURE LIST PLEASEESSB::TMCDONAGHThu Jun 30 1994 03:494
    Can some body out there please post our Fixtures for the coming season.
    
    Thanks in advance
    Tom Mc
57.157PEKING::JOLLYLViva la rock .... the killer lives onTue Jul 05 1994 17:545
    
    Mail me your fax number and I will send you the fixtures so that you
    can enter them if you wish.
    
    PEKING::JOLLYL
57.158Another US World Cupper to the Sky Blues?ASABET::KNIPSTEINWed Jul 20 1994 22:058
    It is being reported in USA TODAY that US World Cup Team defender Alexi
    Lalas is considering signing with Coventry.  The report says a decision 
    is expected within two weeks.  Lalas was named to the World Cup All
    Star team as a defender.
    
    Any reports on this in the UK?
    
    Steve 
57.159Any news at all?ASABET::KNIPSTEINMon Aug 08 1994 20:055
    Any news on the Sky Blues?  Any friendly results, player transfers,
    etc.?  Papers here in the states don't seem to carry much news
    regarding Coventry...
    
    Steve
57.160Another US World Cupper for CoventryASABET::KNIPSTEINTue Aug 09 1994 17:177
    According to this morning's Boston Globe, Coventry have signed US World
    Cup midfielder Cobi Jones.  Any word on this in Sky Blue land?
    
    Also from the US World Cup team, midfielder Claudio Reyna has reached
    an agreement to play for Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga.
    
    Steve
57.161Confirmed this side of the pond - 300 kUPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnTue Aug 09 1994 17:291
    
57.162Where will he fit in?ASABET::KNIPSTEINTue Aug 09 1994 18:596
    Anyone know how Cobi Jones will fit in?  Is he going to be given a
    regular chance, or will he be a reserve?  He was touted over here as
    being the fastest player on the US squad and has caused problems for
    opponents with his speed - making runs forward from the midfield.
    
    Steve
57.163Babb to Liverpool?ASABET::KNIPSTEINTue Aug 16 1994 22:1323
57.164A snip at 4million quidIRNBRU::HOWARDJune18-94, the Italian JobFri Aug 19 1994 12:482
    12 noon is the transfer deadline if L'pool or Spurs want Babb to play
    for them this Saturday....my money's on Spurs....
57.165TRUCKS::SANTinvoluntary employment?Fri Aug 19 1994 14:308
    
    	re .164...
    
    	> my money's on Spurs....
    
    	Then I strongly recommend that you insist on getting a receipt!
    
    	Andy.
57.166Its Never Too LateESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Sep 07 1994 17:2413
    Well I went to see the Sky Blues play Villa at Highfield road last
    Monday week. A match report can be summed up in one word 'crap'.
    Neither team were any good. Our full-back Morgan had our best effort
    in the 1st half forcing a good save from Bosnich. In the 2nd half we
    had ZERO attempts on goal. Oggy kept hitting high balls up to Flynn
    all 5'6 of him. I will finish with that. 
    Now that Babb is gone we need to purchase a creative midfielder
    and a proven goal scorer. This is our worst start to a season for
    as long as I can remember, lets hope things start to take shape soon
    or we will be left with too much to do when its too late.
    
    
    Tom Mc.
57.167ESSB::TMCDONAGHFri Sep 09 1994 21:439
    We have signed Dion Dublin from Man Utd for 2 million. Correct me if
    I'm wrong but he hardly played 10 games for Utd over a 2yr spell, I
    know his first game for Utd he broke his leg. How much did Utd sign
    him for?. Something tells me Neal was taking to the cleaners.
    
    Q.P.R tomorrow, we need a win.
    
    Tom Mc.
    
57.168Tall StoriesYUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHKicker conspiracyMon Sep 12 1994 16:476
    
    Apparently Graham Taylor told Phil Neal that to sign Dion Dublin
    might be a good idea.
    
    Andy
    
57.169GO GO DIOESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Sep 13 1994 22:3611
    Dion Dublin opened his account for the Sky Blues on Saturday with
    an 84th minute equalizer. A good draw, considering all the goings on
    over the past couple of weeks. I'm looking forward to Ndlovu's return
    from injury and Cobi Jones' debut. These two should supply plenty of
    ammo' for Dion and Wegerlie (sp).
    
    A real tough game on Saturday, home to Leeds Utd. Their tails will be
    well and truly up after Sunday's win over Man Utd. I'd love a win but
    would settle for a draw.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.170GO COBIIVOS02::TOMAN_RIMon Sep 19 1994 22:1610
    I just read in our local newspaper in southern california that cobi was
    granted a work permit to play --could anyone expound on why Cobi was
    permitted to play and Brad Friedel (Newcastle) was denied
    
    By the way I think you will see Cobi make some terrific runs and should
    add some spice to any team he plays on
    
    rick
    mission viejo, california-- home of the 1994 USA World
    Cup team training Center
57.171Brads just out of condition(er!8-)GENIE::GOODEJTue Sep 20 1994 11:1419
    
    Rick
    	Cobi Jones got his work permit on account of his incredible hair.
    The PFA were persuaded that such hairstyles "add to the entertainment
    factor of the game and will have the crowds pouring in" (at least, this
    was Cobi's lawyers argument at the PFA hearing).
    	Brad could only base his argument on his claimed "level of skill". As
    he hasn't been allowed near a football since arriving in the UK, he had
    some difficulty proving that he could play football at all. So, Brad
    was turned down at his first hearing but intends to appeal. In the mean
    time he's having intensive treatment on his split ends (including implants)
    and hopes to have something between a Jones & Lalas ready for the
    appeal hearing in 3 weeks.
    
    	Hope this is what you wanted to know......
    
    JBG
    
    	8-)
57.172Were on a roll (2 games undefeated)ESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Sep 20 1994 16:5910
    We got our first win of the season on Saturday. Dion Dublin scoring
    again and Cook getting one from the spot. By all accounts Cobi Jones
    added much needed pace to our attack. We are away to Wrexham in the CC
    Cup tonight and at home to Southampton on Saturday. Here's hoping
    Dion keeps up the good work. 
    
    Any Sky Blues fans out there?????
    
    
    Tom Mc.
57.173A tough win away at WrexhamESSB::TMCDONAGHThu Sep 22 1994 19:1712
    Well thats the 1st leg of the CC cup out of the way. A lucky 2-1 to
    the Sky Blues with Flynn and Darby getting the all important goals.
    This may have been asked earlier but here goes ' do away goals count
    double in this competition. 
    
    We have a tough game against Southampton on Saturday at home. The
    Saints are doing fairly well for a change so it should be ( dare I say
    it) a good game.
    
    
    Tom Mc.
    
57.1741-3ESSB::TMCDONAGHMon Sep 26 1994 20:047
    Well, we were well and truly hammered on Saturday by Southampton. The
    only bright spot was that Dion got his 3rd in as many games. According
    to one of yesterday's papers we are HOT favourites to go down. Its
    going to be a long hard winter.
    
    Tom Mc.
    
57.175There's at least one of us out here...ASABET::KNIPSTEINMon Sep 26 1994 21:3611
    Keep those reports coming Tom - your efforts are greatly appreciated.
    
    This note is about the only way I can get any news about the Sky Blues,
    here in the States.  (Although having to US National Team members on
    the squad, does mean the occaisional report in USA TODAY)
    
    Good to see that Cobi Jones is proving to be a good signing (at least
    so far).  Can you provide any background info on Dion?  I confess to
    having no knowledge of him prior to his signing with Coventry.
    
    Steve
57.176not neon deionAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Mon Sep 26 1994 22:0213
    steve,        
    
    Dion was signed by Manc U a few seasons ago, played a couple of games
    and then broke his leg and never really got back in the side. Before
    that he was at Cambridge Utd. 
    
    If you can get at the footie page on WorldWide Web (see the note on it)
    you may find some more info on coventry under the english league
    section
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
57.177Sky Blue InfoDPPSO::BARRIEWed Sep 28 1994 15:4612
    Hello
    
    I am looking for current information about Coventry City F.C (i.e
    players etc) I used to watch them regularly at highfield rd many
    moons ago (i.e when the likes of big Jim Holton, Ian Wallace played
    for them, which IS many many moons ago).
    Since I moved away from coventry I kind of lost touch with what was
    happening.
    
    Cheers.
    
    Liam.
57.178ESSB::TMCDONAGHMon Oct 03 1994 19:317
    Read over the weekend that we are after John Ebbrell from Everton for
    1 million. Is he worth this kind of money??. I was hoping we would try
    and sign a Keeper and centre half not another midfield player.
    
    
    Tom Mc.
    
57.179Still got loads of potentialVESSA::WATTERSONDon't believe the rumoursMon Oct 03 1994 19:334
    
    YES YES YES - he's an absolute bargain........
    
    Paul
57.180Offloading crapCHEFS::STRATFORDSMon Oct 03 1994 19:574
    re.179
    
    Don't want him to leave Everton by any chance, do you? ;-)
                                                         
57.181VESSA::WATTERSONDon't believe the rumoursMon Oct 03 1994 20:076
    
    He's been a promising 'youngster' for at least five years now - I
    honestly can't see him getting any better, he's had the odd good game,
    but usually, you don't even notice he's playing.
    
    Paul
57.182Still young after all these years...CHEFS::STRATFORDSMon Oct 03 1994 20:205
    A lot of people are in the same category as Ebbrell then.
    
    David Hillier is at Arsenal in the same bracket as Ebbrell. Maybe
    Coventry would like to buy him (or Linighan) as they seem to have to
    waste, sorry spend on new players ;-)
57.1832-2 a fair resultESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Oct 04 1994 13:1828
    I saw the Leicester Sky blue game on Sky last night. Not as bad a game
    as the one against Villa a few weeks ago. We took the lead after about
    15 min through Wegerle. He took his goal very well. Gillespie was sent
    off (harshly I thought) for a foul from behind. He had been playing
    very well up to his sending off. Leicester then took control and scored
    10 min before half time, Roberts netted after an excellent save from
    Oggy. Leicester then had their centre half sent off for what I am still
    unsure. 
    Second half was very much kick and rush. Coventry took Wegerle off and
    brought Brian Burrows on in defence. We scored with about 15 min left
    Dion Dublin sliding in on a shot from Ally Pickering. Frantic last 10
    minutes with Leicester getting the equalizer with 4 min left. Roberts
    getting his second from a clearly offside position. Roberts was not the
    only one offside he was joined by 2 of his teammates. For Coventry
    Gillespie up to his sending off and Dublin were the pick of the bunch.
    I thought Oggy looked very shaky in the second half coming out to punch
    when he never had a chance of getting the ball. Overall these are 2
    teams who are going to struggle all season. We need a centre half and
    a keeper badly.
    
    Sky Blues:
    Oggy, Pickering, Busst, Gillespie, Morgan, Darby, Flynn, Wegerle,
    Dublin, Cook, Jones.
    Sub: Burrows for Wegerle.
    
    Tom Mc. 
      
    
57.184Deon Dublin : Played 4 & Scored 4 = 2 millionGENIE::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Tue Oct 04 1994 13:5829
    According to the ref, the Leicester player was sent off for "illegal
    use of the arm and elbow".  Neither I nor any of the SKY commentary
    team could see any evidence to support this. It looked like a perfectly
    normal clash of heads, as seen in about 75% of all football matches
    (95% of those where Kevin Moran was involved !).
    
    As far as the second Leicester goal was concerned, it was pretty
    difficult from the linesman's point of view to call that one. The ball
    bounced through a crowd of players before Pickering (?) miscued his
    clearance. The ball then bounced into Iwan Roberts path and he put it
    away. What was not immediately obvious is that the ball bounced off
    another Leicester player before falling to Roberts who was then
    offside. Given that it took a couple of replays before this was clear,
    I think the officials could be excused somewhat for this error (mind
    you, it wouldn't matter to the ref who should already have been strung
    up for the sendings-off.
    
    Don't be surprised if the same ref is involved in a forthcoming Forest
    game. Stuart Pearce sat in the box at half time with everyone saying
    "Crap decisions", "totally ridiculous", etc.  When asked for his
    opinion he said "Well, it's very difficult for refs what with the new
    rules ..... etc". He stopped just short of saying what a nice guy the
    ref was !
    
    Anyway, unfair or otherwise, the dismissals made for a very open and
    entertaining match and the Leicester goal, although offside, made sure
    that both teams got the point that they deserved.
    
    Jerry.
57.185Dion Wegerle what a guyESSB::TMCDONAGHThu Oct 06 1994 15:4213
    Sky Blues go through to meet Blackburn in the next round, thanks to a
    3-2 victory over Wrexham last night. Dion is certainly on a hot streak
    at the moment, he got 2 last night with Wegerle getting the other.
    I can't recall Wegerle getting 2 on the trot since he joined us. Lets
    hope Dion continues to bring the best out of him, then we should have a
    'lethal' strike force. 
    
    BTW all 5 goals looked good last night on the box. I can't see us
    progressing any further in this comp', I don't care as long as we start 
    to pull away from the bottom A.S.A.P.
    
    Tom Mc.
    from 
57.186hows cobi?IVOSS1::TOMAN_RISat Oct 08 1994 01:394
    how is our other american doing?
    
    thanks
    rick
57.187Dion to score again??????ESSB::TMCDONAGHSat Oct 08 1994 15:4610
    Rick,
    
    His performance against Leicester was poor but by all accounts the
    other games he has played in he performed quite well. One thing's
    for sure I am glad we got him and not Lalas. 
    
    From what I hear we are on Sky on Monday night against Ipswich.
    The international on Wednesday has disrupted their original plans.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.188It's tight at the bottomUPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnTue Oct 11 1994 11:4011
    Coventry 2-0 Ipswich
    Wark (og)
    Cook (pen)
    
    Watched the first half-hour until other things needed my attention. Looked
    a good open match with Coventry causing more problems than Ipswich.
    Takes Cov upto 6th from bottom whilst Ipswich are now in teh bottom
    three.
    
    Paul.
    
57.189GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Tue Oct 11 1994 12:208
    
    Paul,
    
    	you ommitted to mention the Ipswich keeper's contribution. He
    played a blinder in the first and it took a very good own goal from
    John Wark to beat him! 
    
    JBG
57.190ESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Oct 11 1994 16:3710
    Paul,
    
    A good win for the Sky Blues, from what I can gather we played very
    well. We created a lot of chances mainly through Cook in midfield, who
    got MOTM. A pity Dion did'nt continue his scoring habit but hopefully
    he will get plenty of chances on Saturday against Everton.
    
    
    Tom Mc.                                                                            
    
57.191GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Tue Oct 11 1994 16:485
    
    	I bet Dion was a bit pissed off with Mr Wark. He would definitely
    have continued his scoring habit if JW hadn't put it away for him! 8-)
    
    JBG
57.192Everton 0 Sky Blues 2ESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Oct 18 1994 01:3512
    Well a good win away against Everton on Saturday, with Dion and Roy
    grabbing the goals. By all accounts Dion's goal was a cracker. Wegerle
    certainly seems to have a new lease of life since Dublin arrived. I
    think he has scored 4 goals so far. Himself and Quinn never seemed
    to hit it off on the pitch, its a completely different story with
    Dublin. Here's to more and more goals from Dublin and Wegers. Ndlovu
    is back on the injured list after 10min against Ipswich.
    
    I read John Williams - the fastest postman in England- is on loan 
    to Notts County.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.193New Signing?ASABET::KNIPSTEINFri Oct 21 1994 16:254
    I read a reference to Coventry signing a player from Rangers in the
    Rangers note - anyone got any info on it?
    
    Steve
57.194Centre half...MOVIES::PLAYFORDKevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394]Fri Oct 21 1994 16:437
57.195KERNEL::WITHALLGThe HeroFri Oct 21 1994 19:099
    
    
    -1 .  A centre half ?????    damnan'blast
    
    
     Anybody told George Graham ??
    
    
    
57.196ESSB::TMCDONAGHFri Nov 04 1994 23:1311
    We've had a few disappointing results since I was in here last. The
    worst was getting stuffed by C.P. 4-1 and we were at home. The only
    consolation is Dublin is still knocking them in. Pressley (sp) played
    against Arsenal gave away a goal and ( to the best of my knowledge)
    has'nt appeared since. We are playing Chelsea on Sunday at Stamford
    Bridge and I do not rate our chances one bit.
    
    I am still haunted by that scoreline above. 
    
    Tom Mc.
    
57.197YUPPY::PANESDuke of UrlMon Nov 07 1994 11:566
re .196 

Sorry, but by all accounts the Cov were lucky to get away with just
a 1-4 scoreline.

Stuart
57.198Coventry is our new favorite Premier League teamTNPUBS::NAZZAROWill edit for foodTue Nov 08 1994 22:336
    Tom - Please keep posting as many game resluts as possible.  Lots of
    us Yanks are interested in following the fortunes of Jones and Wegerle.
    
    Thanks.
    
    NAZZ
57.199Welcome aboard the Sky Blue Bandwagon :-)ASABET::KNIPSTEINWed Nov 09 1994 16:257
    RE: -1,
    
    Nazz, nice to see that you have discovered the Sky Blues - but at least
    one of "us Yanks" has been following Coventry since the days of Mick
    Coop, Colin Stein and Tommy Hutchison.
    
    
57.200More success??MOVIES::PLAYFORDKevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394]Thu Nov 10 1994 12:584
More success from the Sky Blues than the Pats eh Nazz??

/Kev
57.201first goalIVOSS1::TOMAN_RITue Nov 22 1994 01:599
    cobi scores
    
    i read in the newspaper this morning that jones scored his first goal
    in a victory  yesterday
    
    can anyone one elaborate
    
    thanks
    rick
57.202I think i saw it inWARLRD::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Tue Nov 22 1994 02:087
    rick,
    
    I think jon mentioned it in the norwich note
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
57.203RTFM1::GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Tue Nov 22 1994 10:167
    
    ....it was a glorious volley with the underside of his right foot from
    a good 30 centimeters out! 8-)
    
    	He was quickest to react to a shot that came back off the keeper.
    
    JBG
57.204Coventry v Liverpool match reportKERNEL::BARKERHMon Dec 05 1994 20:5634
        For anyone interested here's what I thought of Coventry v Liverpool:
    
        Sky Blues   1    Liverpool   1
    
        Flynn (57)       Rush (2)       attendance 21,049
    
        Liverpool got off to a splendid start with Rush driving a hard shot
        just under Ogrizovic's outstretched right arm. The Reds went on to
        dominate much of the first half and Coventry would have been relived to
        be just the goal behind at half time.
    
        The second half started, much to my and nodoubt Liverpool's surprise,
        with a transformed Sky Blues, within the first minutes James was called
        on to make some splendid saves, one notably from Jenkinson after he
        bypassed two Liverpool defenders and shot low to James' right hand  post
        but he saved well.
               
        City's pressure finally paid off with Flynn heading home firmly from
        about 12 yards, Ruddock once again beaten by Flynn's height !  The Sky
        Blues continued to severely torment Liverpool's defence for the
        next 15 minutes.
    
        Much to the relief of Liverpool the remainder of the half was more
        balanced with both sides having opportunities to win.
    
        Players that impressed for Liverpool - only Rush as he kept going and
        always threatened, for Coventry - Flynn and Morgan and manager Phil
        Neal as he must have given one hell of a half time team talk.
    
    
        H.
    
        P.S. Phil Babb was welcomed back with chants of "What a waste of money"
        a little unfair perhaps ?
57.205DION out why ?WEAR::BODDYSlaven was born offside !!!Mon Dec 12 1994 16:465
    
    	For the sake of my fantasy football team , whats the situation
    	with Dion Dublin ?
    
    	BILL
57.206Out for a couple of weeksREOSV2::STRATFORDSMon Dec 12 1994 17:255
    re -1
    
    Stomach injury. 
    
    Apparently he went drinking with Mickey Quinn and hasn't recovered.
57.207Slim Quinn!WOTVAX::HARDYPMon Dec 12 1994 17:457
    For the sake of my amusement on saturday,
    
    what's the chance of Mickey Quinn playing?
    
    Is he still there?
    
    Peter
57.208?WEAR::BODDYSlaven was born offside !!!Wed Dec 14 1994 15:455
    
    
    	So when's Dion due back ?
    
    	
57.209Man Utd 0 Sky Blues 3 Please don't wake me!!!!ESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Jan 03 1995 22:369
    Re last,
    
    Hopefully tonight. It would be nice to have our central defenders back
    as well. Julian Darby played at the back against Spurs, no wonder we
    got beat 4-0. Our goal diff' now reads -17. We need some miracles and
    fast.
    
    Tom Mc.
     
57.210ESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Jan 04 1995 01:545
    2-0 to Utd. We are in serious trouble. Did we create any chances at
    all??.
    
    Tom Mc.
    
57.211ESSB::TMCDONAGHFri Jan 06 1995 22:025
    W.B.A. tomorrow in the FA Cup we are at home. Neal was very impressed
    with Dion's performance against Man Utd. Hopefully he'll bang in a 
    couple tomorrow in a '4-0 win'
    
    Tom Mc.
57.212Next WeekESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Mon Jan 09 1995 16:094
57.213Bottom 4YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLWed Jan 25 1995 16:458
    Coventry lost to Arsenal 1-0 on Saturday. There was a demonstration
    against Phil Neal and if they are knocked out the cup on Saturday by
    Norwich he may not have long left.
    
    They play Norwich tonight at Highfield Road and need a win to climb out
    the bottom 4. 
    
    Paul
57.214yes manYUPPY::WORBOYSWed Jan 25 1995 17:309
    Paul,
    
    If they can't beat Arsenal then it's a sorry story. Phil Neal 
    should have gone months ago. However, after seeing him on the 
    famous Graham Taylor documentary I guess he is waiting for someone 
    to tell him what to do. The man is like most things from Coventry, 
    a waste of time.
    
    Gary
57.215UPROAR::LEMPMy karma ran over my dogmaWed Jan 25 1995 17:363
    Come on Gary, don't sit on the fence. Tell us what you really think....
    
    Paul.
57.216Up for the CupYUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLThu Jan 26 1995 19:589
    Coventry managed to draw 2-2 at Norwich, lets hope they do better
    on Saturday. When was the last time a Club won the Cup and was
    relegated? 
    
    Gary for somebody with such a low view of Arsenal why did you spend so
    much money in the Club Shop before Christmas?..enabling them buy 2 key
    players.
    
    Paul
57.217They'll escape on goal differenceAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Exiled in jocko landFri Jan 27 1995 11:558
Paul

You're being a bit pessimitic as Coventry have spent practically there whole
time in the top division in exactly this position.

As for winning the Cup - no team has won the Cup and been relegated in the
same season.  The closest was Brighton a few years back.  Oh god, those Mancs
get everywhere - sorry
57.218money lots of itYUPPY::WORBOYSFri Jan 27 1995 15:3416
    Paul,
    
    
    The money I spent in the Arsenal shop was for the down and outs 
    that hang around the Coventry area.  
    
    After the latest attempt to wipe Coventry of the face of the earth 
    failed, ie crashing a plane full of sheep into a housing estate.
    
    How about sitting Phil Neal in the front row and getting a Man U 
    player to give him the old kung fu kick.
    
    Get in the real world Coventry will never get above the bottom 
    half of the table.
    
    Gary
57.219not in the best of tastes?COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Fri Jan 27 1995 15:4213
    
    Ive found your rantings about Coventry really funny, especially since
    an avid coventry supporter sits next to me...
    
    but...
    
    > After the latest attempt to wipe Coventry of the face of the earth
    > failed, ie crashing a plane full of sheep into a housing estate.
    
    is a bit much, no?
    
    Ian.
        
57.220TUXEDO::HINXMANSupport your local restaurateurFri Jan 27 1995 22:5610
	re .216

>    on Saturday. When was the last time a Club won the Cup and was
>    relegated? 

	Not quite the same, but

	Leicester City, losing cup finalists and relegated in 1968?

	Tony
57.221Coventry 0 Norwich 0YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Jan 30 1995 12:3518
    Tony/John
    
    Thanks for the info about Brighton and Leicester.
    
    Coventry may well be relegated but they have to beat Norwich in a 4th
    round replay on the 8th February, having drawn 0-0 on Saturday at
    Highfield Road, to progress in the FA Cup.
    
    If they beat Norwich they play at Everton in the 5th round on either
    the 18/19 February.
    
    Next Saturday its back to league action against Chelsea, they need the
    points.
    
    Paul
    Paul  
    
     
57.222Coventry/Norwich entertaining shock!!AYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Exiled in jocko landMon Jan 30 1995 13:1210
Paul,

according to Radio 5 this was a cracking game especially teh 2nd half and
was one of those Cup ties where the ball hits everything except the back of
the net.

Good luck to the Sky Blues.  Being a Southend fan I know what its like
to be alone supporting an unfashionable team

John
57.223Coventry 2 Chelsea 2YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Feb 06 1995 15:196
    Coventry 2 Chelsea 2
    
    Coventry are now 3rd from Bottom with an important Cup Game on
    Wednesday- Norwich.
    
     
57.224Nowich 3 Coventry 1YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLThu Feb 09 1995 12:5512
    Norwich 3 Coventry 1  -4th round FA Cup
    
    Ndlovu for Coventry
    
    The game went to extra time (1-1 at full time) 
    
    This continues Coventry's record of not progressing beyond the 4th
    round since winning the Cup in 1987.
    
    Phil Neal's tenure looks insecure..But Steve Coppel is available?
    
    Paul 
57.225Big RonYUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Feb 13 1995 16:2112
    Crystal Palace 0 Coventry 2
    
    Jones, Dublin
    
    Ends Coventry's run of 12 games without a win and moves them to 17th in
    the table. It's still very tight with a classic 6 pointer against West
    Ham at Highfield Road next Saturday.
    
    It's probably to late for Phil Neal, my guess he will be relaced by Ron
    Atkinson(Big Ron) before the end of the week. You heard it first here..
    
    Paul 
57.226was it cobi?IVOSS1::TOMAN_RIMon Feb 13 1995 21:344
    was that the american cobi jones who scored and how is wegerele's knee
    
    regards
    
57.227RON ATKINSON NEW MANAGER!!!!PEKING::SHALLOMANORA MOLLAHS!Tue Feb 14 1995 14:501
    
57.228FORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingTue Feb 14 1995 15:307
Re .226  - Yup, Cobi the Hair scored the first

Re .227 - Not yet! According to Ceefax/Teletext, Neal and Board have parted 
company by mutual consent, and Mick Brown is left in charge. Neal's appealed 
to the whingers to get behind the team.

grahame
57.229YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLTue Feb 14 1995 15:4814
    Yes Phil Neal has parted company with the Club and Ron Atkinson has
    been appointed but it won't be offically announced until tomorrow.
    
    Phil Neal's record of achievement at Highfield Road follows:-
    .
    .
    .
    
    The same record as every other manager since 1969 with the exception of
    John Sillet- FA Cup 1987
    
    Phil Neal did not have any money to spend nor will Big Ron so in 2 years
    time... 
     
57.230CHEFS::STRATFORDSYe Gods, what on earth?Tue Feb 14 1995 18:487
    re -1
    
    What did Coventry achieve before 1969? Don't exactly strike me as a
    "sleeping giant" of the footie world. It's not as if it's 25 years
    since they won the league.
    
    Stuart
57.231YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLTue Feb 14 1995 18:553
    The 2nd Division Championship with Jimmy Hill
    
    
57.232I'm impressed. CHEFS::STRATFORDSYe Gods, what on earth?Tue Feb 14 1995 19:181
    
57.233Spend wisely, or not at all.TRUCKS::SANTThere is a canal far away - Far Canal!Tue Feb 14 1995 20:265
57.234Ndlovu next to go?FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Feb 14 1995 20:308
    
    Ah! But the highly inflated price sale of Phil Babb brought 3.5M in,
    which probably financed the 2M which was spent on Dublin.
    
    I assume that the other 1.5M was not given to the manager to spend.
    Is this correct?
    
    Neil
57.235CHEFS::STRATFORDSYe Gods, what on earth?Wed Feb 15 1995 12:2612
    re -1
    
    > I assume that the other 1.5M was not given to the manager to spend.
    > Is this correct?
    
    Neil
    
    Welcome to the world of football finance. Betcha the Coventry City FC
    bank manager will be ever so pleased to receive this donation to cutting
    their overdraft.
    
    Stuart
57.236A Coventry victory?LJSRV2::KNIPSTEINMon Feb 20 1995 16:316
    According to the Premier League table appearing in this morning's
    Boston Herald, the Sky Blues jumped up to mid-table with a victory over
    the weekend.  Unfortunately, the Boston papers didn't publish any
    results from the weekend - can someone fill me in on who Coventry beat?
    
    Steve
57.237Cov 2 Hammers 0NEWOA::LANARK::MITCHELL_ADon't play COMPETE !!Mon Feb 20 1995 16:387
Coventry beat fellow strugglers West Ham 2 - 0

Sorry don't know the scorers or anything. I believe it was BFR's first home 
game in charge.

Andy
57.238It's tight in the middleFORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingMon Feb 20 1995 16:406
Coventry 2 West ham 0

"Mid-table" is a bit misleading - The top relegation spot (Palace) is on 30 
points, Coventry are on 34 and Leeds (39 pts) are 7th!

g
57.239CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Feb 20 1995 16:521
    Goalscorers were : Ndlovu (25min) and Marsh (67min).
57.240Thanks all...LJSRV2::KNIPSTEINMon Feb 20 1995 17:4211
    Thanks everyone for the info - as you know, Coventry City coverage here
    in the States is nonexistant!   :-)
    
    I said "mid-table" only because the league tables that were published
    here had W-L-D, no points, and Coventry was noticeably further from the
    bottom than last week.
    
    By the way, haven't heard much about Cobi Jones since he signed -
    how's he been performing?
    
    Steve
57.241Minimalism rulesAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Ayr we goMon Feb 20 1995 18:009
Steve,

One of the reasons Phil Neal was sacked was that the coverage of the Sky Blues
was practically non-existent here as well.  Apparently, the arrival of
Big Fat Ron put 5,000 on the attendance on Saturday, got a report in every
newspaper and they won.  Could be a good decision by a football chairmen - 
incredible!!

At home to Leicester on Saturday so should be another 3 points.
57.242RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Feb 20 1995 18:199
    
    Yeah...you should have listened to 5 Live last night....
    
    I don't think Tommy Docherty and Big Ron get on too well !!!
    Pretty close to the knuckle Mr Docherty...mind you...Naaah I won't
    say it...I might have to hide my own note !!!
    
    Dezzz.
     
57.243Yes, say it, say it!AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCHeavens to MurgatroydMon Feb 20 1995 18:333
    
    	If you don't say it, would you perhaps like to give us a hint ?
    
57.244Details?REDROK::BARRIETue Feb 28 1995 15:227
    Coventry 4 Leicester 2
    
    Any one got details of this game, scorers etc.
    
    Cheers.
    
    Liam
57.245CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Feb 28 1995 16:3013
    Coventry (2) 4  Leicester (0) 2
    
    Flynn 18,76	    Lowe 64
    Marsh 27        Roberts 74
    Ndlovu 87
    
    Att : 20,633
    
    Coventry were crusing at 2-0.  Leicester battled back to 2-2 and looked
    like winning the game.  Coventry got a disputed third goal and then
    clinched the game with a breakaway goal late on.
    
    
57.246fixturesYUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLWed Mar 01 1995 20:5517
    Coventry's remaining games
    
    Mar 4     Southampton    A
        8     Aston V        A
       11     Blackburn      H
       18     Leeds          A
    
    Apr 1     QPR            H
        8     Tottenham      A
       15     Sheff. Wed     H
       17     Notts F.       A
       29     Man. U.        H
       
    May 6     Ipswich        A
       13     Everton        H
    
    
57.247Is it 11 or 12 games leftESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Mar 01 1995 23:5712
    Paul,
    
    Thanks for posting our remaining fixtures. I thought we had 12 games to
    go???   Looks like a very tough March, according to Jim Beglin we need
    10 points from our remaining games to ensure safety.
    
    I read Big Ron is very keen to get a younger bloke in to manage the
    team under his guidance. Would Oggy be a good choice, he has been with
    the Sky Blues quite a number of years and is well respected by both
    fans and team mates. Any comments!!!!!
    
    Tom Mc.
57.248Rearranged game (:==:)AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Mar 02 1995 00:025
    The mighty reds of Liverpool will be giving you a trouncing on Mar 15th
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
57.249Big Ron ReturnsESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Thu Mar 02 1995 18:204
57.250YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLFri Mar 03 1995 16:0410
    Big Ron
    
    Has signed David Burrows from Everton for #1.1M he palyed for BR
    before. He will join Kevin Richardson BR's 1st signing and strengthen
    the defence.
    
    He also has a Bulgarian on-trial in the reserves to assess his
    potential. I was told his name but have forgotten.. He played in the
    World Cup as was known as the Were'wolf.
     
57.251Ivanov?MAIL2::MICEKThey're God's rock starsFri Mar 03 1995 17:307
    Paul,
    
    Could you be speaking about Trifon Ivanov?  He did play very well in
    last years World Cup (especially vs. Germany), and does look like a
    warewolf...one ugly man...
    
    Marc
57.252I'll have some of thatAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Ayr we goFri Mar 03 1995 18:254
David Burrows must have stashed away a tidy fortune in signing-on fees.

That's his 3rd move in just over 12 months.  Nice work having to sign on the
dotted line. :-(
57.253Not even BFR would buy you John ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONI'm a dog called DillFri Mar 03 1995 18:281
    
57.254Only after the wongerAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Ayr we goFri Mar 03 1995 18:3110
Malc,

I don't want to play, I just want the signing-on fee.  Surely even my talents
deserve a couple hundred grand for signing a contract.

Come to think of it I still haven't received my share of the bung when I 
joined FWS. If it doesn't arrive soon I might forget to declare it on my
tax form (allegdedly (sp)!!!)

John
57.255Southampton 0 Coventry 0YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Mar 06 1995 21:1014
    Southampton 0 City 0
    
    High spot was Jonathon Gould's performance in goal. He has given Big
    Ron a problem as Oggie is ready to return for City against Villa
    tonight.
    
    pos.         played   points   goal diff   recent form
    12 Coventry   31       38       -14         dwwwd 
    19 West Ham   30       32       -11         wdllw
    20 Crystal P  30       31       -10         dwlld
    21 Ipswhich   31       23       -38         llwll
    22 Leicester  30       21       -23         lddld   
    
                                    
57.256Were'wolfYUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLTue Mar 07 1995 12:3312
    re 251 Marc- you are right it is Ivanov(known as the were'wolf).. 
    Big Ron is still making his mind up!
    
    Aston Villa 0 Coventry 0
    
    BR has got the defence in shape now we need to start scoring more
    goals. 
    
    City are now 11th and in the top half of the table.
    
    It's a big game on Saturday -Blackburn at Highfield Road- and will be a
    real test for the team.
57.257match report?REDROK::BARRIEMon Mar 13 1995 14:244
    
    Coventry 1 1 Blackburn
    
    Anyone got a match report?
57.258Is there anyone there?REDROK::BARRIEWed Mar 15 1995 11:428
    Liverpool 2 Coventry 3 
	?	  Ndlovu 3
    
    Has anyone got information on this match?
    great result for the sky blues.
    
    Liam.
    
57.259NOKIRKTN::DGAMBLESThu Mar 16 1995 01:116
    
     Liam,
          You sad, sad, lonely person. No one cares, give it up..
    
                        your old chum,
                             Davie. 
57.260ESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Apr 04 1995 03:2115
    Well we were beaten 1-0 by Q.P.R on Saturday. According to the Sunday 
    People Q.P.R were well worth their win. They played for a good part of
    the game with 10 men. We seem to have gone astray lately. We need 2
    more wins to be sure of safety. 
    
    I was delighted to see Gordon Strachin join us as Asst Manager. Maybe
    big Ron will entice him out of retirement for the last 6 games. 
    
    I think Ron/Gordon will buy during the close season a Keeper, 
    Centre Half and a strong midfield player. According to yesterday's
    People, Andy Townsend is high on their list. 
    
    Thats it for now
    
    Tom Mc.
57.261ESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Apr 19 1995 03:296
    We are still on the brink of relegation. Strachin played against
    Sheff Wed, we got a 2-0 win with goals from Dublin and Ndlovu, then
    we get done by Forest 2-0. Our next game is on May 1st against
    Man Utd  we are at home, what a game to win to ensure our safety.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.262A Draw would have been a fair result.ESSB::TMCDONAGHThu May 04 1995 03:4811
    Well we were beaten 3-2 when I felt we deserved a draw. Kevin
    Richardson gave what I would describe as probably the worst back
    pass I have ever or am ever likely to see. I thought Ndlovu played
    extremely well and he took his goal very well. Dublin has great skill
    for a tall lanky centre forward. He played too deep I felt to cause
    them too much bother. Overall I thought it was a very good game with
    both teams playing attractive football. 
    If we play like that against Ipswich the 3 points are ours and safety
    along with it. Another nail biting end to our season.
    
    Tom Mc. 
57.263A close Shave. A bit too close for comfort ESSB::TMCDONAGHWed May 10 1995 03:1911
    At long last our worries are over for another season. Just heard
    on the Radio, we beat Spurs 3-1 at White Hart Lane. Ndlovu got 2
    and Dublin getting the third. C P were beaten by Leeds which insures
    we stay in the Premier. I hope big Ron has a massive clearout during
    the Summer and that he brings in some quality. 
    
    We play Everton on Sunday in our last game, as both teams are now
    safe it should be exibition stuff for the fans.
    
    Until next season...
    Tom Mc.
57.264GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Wed May 10 1995 12:346
    
    Strachan deserves a mention having provided the cross for Ndlovu's
    first goal - a diving header at the far post. Strachan also won the
    penalty which Ndlovu used to make it 2:0.
    
    JBG
57.265TRUCKS::SANTNo sleep 'til bedtimeWed May 10 1995 19:317
    
    	>I hope big Ron has a massive clearout during the Summer...
    
    	Not before time! He always talks as if he's full of sh1t, so
    	it'll be a relief for all concerned ;-)
    
    	Andy.
57.266nihilismKERNEL::BARKERHThu May 11 1995 17:036
    Sounds like you're an expert on it Andy...
    
    Perhaps you and Big Ron should get together, he might benefit from
    your experience on the subject!
    
    Henry
57.267TRUCKS::SANTNo sleep 'til bedtimeThu May 11 1995 17:542
    
    	I am! 8-)
57.268ill defend you andyCOMICS::HAWLEYIand the horse you rode in on!Thu May 11 1995 21:278
    
    Ere Andy,
    
    Best not to mess with our 'Enry, he's a big hard lad! :-)
    
    Personally Henry, I think BFR is rubbish as well.
    
    Ian.
57.269nihilismKERNEL::BARKERHThu May 11 1995 21:426
    Ian,
    
    You're a bit of a tough lad as well and, as I'm sure BFR would agree,
    you certainly know your rubbish - you've supported it long enough...
    
    Henry 
57.270We Only Buy the BestESSB::TMCDONAGHThu Jun 08 1995 02:409
    Read the other day we have splashed out HUGE money (150k) on
    a young, up and coming Portugese player. I can not recall his name
    or the position he plays in. BFR is also chasing John Collins from
    Celtic now that would be a good buy IMHO. 
    
    I'll update, as I hear, or read anything, if only for my own amusement. 
    
    
    Tom Mc.
57.271Imagine being sent to Coventry, voluntarily !!MASALA::JJACKAgainst the famine &amp; the crown....Thu Jun 08 1995 03:4012
57.2721995 is just 1989 re-incarnated......KIRKTN::ISUTHERLANDSame Sh*t...Different day.Thu Jun 08 1995 12:095
    
    >> and play for a side that will never win anything, or even qualify
       for Europe for that matter. <<
    
    Why not JJ ? He has been for the last 5 years ! ;>)
57.273Cobi Jones leaving?LJSRV2::KNIPSTEINTue Jun 13 1995 01:396
    Read a line in the game story for the US-Nigeria game, that Cobi Jones
    would not be returning to Coventry next season.  Any info regarding the
    parting of the ways.  Cobi certainly looked impressive for the US
    yesterday - scoring the winning goal.
    
    Steve
57.274Not enough workYUPPY::PATEMANFaster than a speeding TurboLaserTue Jun 13 1995 12:104
    Jones did not play sufficient games to get his work permit returned
    (plus his haircut offended too many fair citizens of Coventry :-)  )
    
    Paul
57.275CHEFS::GEORGEMAbertawe Riot Squad EliteTue Jun 13 1995 13:291
He was declared a Witch, and will be burned at the stake.
57.276GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Tue Jun 13 1995 13:364
    
    Matt, have you been on the bottle again? 8-)
    
    JBG
57.277The Witchfinder General writes ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONCop for that, our kidTue Jun 13 1995 13:546
    
    	No, Matt is right, that is actually what has happened. I believe
    they caught him speeding on the ring road on his broomstick.
    
    Malc.
    
57.278CHEFS::GEORGEMAbertawe Riot Squad EliteTue Jun 13 1995 15:025
Indeed.  Coventry has a fine tradition of supernatural burnings.  Americans are 
considered evil in the midlands, and I expect our wicked footballing hairdo to 
be treated with the contempt normally reserved for Frenchmen.


57.279Rumour factory working overtime today ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONCop for that, our kidTue Jun 13 1995 15:177
    
    	In fact was it not the case that Terry Butcher was relieved of the
    managership because he was fingered by the seventh son of a seventh son
    as being the Devil incarnate on Earth ?
    
    Malc.
    
57.280CHEFS::GEORGEMAbertawe Riot Squad EliteTue Jun 13 1995 17:591
Nah, you're confusing him with Cantona again, y'see.
57.281CHEFS::STRATFORDSmedication timeTue Jun 13 1995 18:345
    No Matt, I believe that if he'd been talking about Cantona, the words
    "French" and "Tw@t" would have appeared.
    
    hth
    Stuart
57.282LJSRV2::KNIPSTEINTue Jun 13 1995 18:476
    Was Jones ineffective the times that he did play, or was there some
    particular reason for his lack of playing time.  Also, what is the
    status of the other "American" international with Coventry - Roy
    Wegerle?
    
    Steve
57.283You are now entering the Twilight Zone ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONCop for that, our kidTue Jun 13 1995 21:1049
    	So Coventry maybe have a tenuous link to the Black Arts ...

    	I'm sorry folks but I just can't resist this sort of thing. I think
    there's some mileage in this and I'm gonna run with it, come with me if
    you like but I don't much care one way or the other ...

    

    				THE X-FILES

    				     or

    		The Coventry City matchday programme gossip column

    			   Pre match entertainment

    	It has just been announced in the press that in order to ensure that
    Coventry win all their home games next season BFR will perform a ritual
    human sacrifice on the centre spot immediately prior to each game. It
    was originally intended to be various domestic animals for the chop but
    it was discovered that this contravened a little known English League
    regulation which came onto the statute books following a strangely
    sparsely documented incident at Hartlepool United in the late '50s.
    Coventry loving virgins are asked to please register at the Club shop.

    			Changes in backroom staff

    	Also the Sky Blues have also appointed a new physiotherapist to their
    backroom staff, one Doctor Mbongo Mbongo, chief witchdoctor of the Oojah
    tribe of Central Africa. This will coincide with the new team tactic of
    sticking pins in effigies of Manchester United and Blackburn players
    prior to each game.

    				Team news

    	Bobby Moore, Billy Wright and Davie Cooper are currently making
    comebacks in the reserves and will hopefully shake off a certain
    stiffness in their play to be ready for the start of next season. We
    have our new Chief Scout, Mr Dracula, to thank for securing their
    signatures. However due to a most peculiar clause in their contracts we
    appear to need more virgins. See above.

    			    Ground improvements

    	We propose to have the away penalty area at Highfield Road exorcised
    before the start of the new season. This should hopefully mean our
    forwards are not so scared to visit it in future.

57.284Cobi Who?YUPPY::PATEMANFaster than a speeding TurboLaserTue Jun 13 1995 21:143
    All I said was that his haircut was a bit wild!!!!
    
    Paul
57.285Well you should be more careful in future Paul !AYOV29::MTHEODORESONCop for that, our kidTue Jun 13 1995 21:151
    
57.286Very much so, I fancyYUPPY::PANESUh oh, here come the fish headsTue Jun 13 1995 21:209
Paul,

If you play with the unknown, there is always a danger that you are not ready
to deal with the surprises the forces of evil can supply. This can be
especially dangerous in the Coventry City topic, as Highfield Road is
the old stomping ground of the Prince of Darkness himself... Jimmy Hill.


Stuart
57.287Play up Sky BluesYUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLFri Jun 16 1995 21:447
    Whose major contibution to Coventry was rewriting the Eaton Boating
    Song
    
    Lets all sing together..
    
    But Coventry must be associated with Black Arts how else have they
    managed to stay in the top divison since 1967. 
57.288Shilts for EnglandESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Jul 05 1995 00:5911
    Maybe this is associated with the last few notes in here, but I
    heard today that we have signed Peter Shilton as cover for
    Oggy who has a broken leg. BFR is also hot on the heels of Ian Rush.
    
    I was hoping that Ron would go for the likes of Alan Kelly of Sheff Utd
    and a good midfielder. Seemingly he has 3 mill to spend. What or who
    could you buy for 3 million these days.
    
    Thats all the news I have (not much I know)
    
    Tom Mc.
57.289I tried to get this joke in before but couldnt ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONGladiators RRRREADY !Wed Jul 05 1995 13:0815
    
    > Maybe this is associated with the last few notes in here, but I
    > heard today that we have signed Peter Shilton as cover for
    > Oggy who has a broken leg. 
    
    	You are indeed correct, there is a connection. BFR went off to have
    his fortune told by Mystic Meg the other week and when she was dealing
    out the Tarot cards one of the cards that was turned over was ...
    
    			the Grim 'Keeper.
    
    <groan>
    
    Malc.
    
57.290He has gone for a midfielderAYOV27::FW_TEMP01J Hussey - Down in DunureWed Jul 05 1995 13:192
Big Ron's signing Esias (sp?) from Benfica for 500K.  Stuart Stratford should
be able to inform us of his qualities :-)
57.291Who cares? It's only footballCHEFS::STRATFORDSCusters Last StrandWed Jul 05 1995 13:236
    re -1
    
    Is this the bloke from Benfica? If it is, he must be in a wheelchair by
    now. He was in his late 50's when they fluked a win in 1991...
    
    Stuart
57.292Isaias at Coventry ?LISTIM::FERREIRA_LWed Jul 05 1995 20:2512
    
    Hi all,
    
    I'm portuguese and in our sports newspapers Isaias ( he is Brazilian)
    is said to have signed a contract with Coventry City. He's about 30
    years , he plays in the mid-field and he became famous for his strong
    shot. Most of his goals are shots from 20 , 30 mts distance.
    About 3 years ago Benfica played against Arsenal and Benfica won by 3-1
    , remember ? I think it was in the U.E.F.A cup . Isaias scored twice
    and he was the best player in the field...
    
    Luis.
57.293CHEFS::STRATFORDSCusters Last StrandWed Jul 05 1995 20:437
    >and he was the best player in the field...
    
    Luis, 
    
    Only in extra-time, only in extra-time...
    
    Stuart$revisionist_historian
57.294South American returnsYUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLThu Jul 06 1995 16:587
    The last time South American's palyed at Highfied Road was when Coventry
    played a South American team to celebrate the installation of their
    Floodlights -early 60's- The game was abandoned after some of the
    South American's refused to leave the field after being sent off. One
    even hit the referee.
    
    Paul.. Coventry historian 
57.295BullseyeYUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLTue Jul 11 1995 12:516
    Wolves have accepted a #1.5m offer for Steve Bull to join Coventry,
    he's thinking about it!
    
    Steve is another 30 year old.
    
    Paul
57.296You can't beat a bit of Bully ... AYOV29::MTHEODORESONI'm not long for this worldThu Jul 13 1995 17:5715
    
    	Steve Bull has decided not to join Coventry after all. I think he
    was visited by the Ghost of Christmas past et al who warned him off.
    
    	How about an extremely tenuous link to an extremely crap joke ?
    
    	What goes "Moo ! Bellow ! Have you any soup plates ?"
    
    
    
    		A bull in a china shop.
    
    
    Frank Carson. News at Ten. Highfield Road.
    
57.297CHEFS::STRATFORDSSouth of HellThu Jul 13 1995 18:215
    Malc,
    
    You need to visit the doctor again...
    
    Stuart
57.298Salako goes North!YUPPY::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Jul 31 1995 17:2810
    BR expected to complete the signing of John Salako from Crystal
    Palace(do they have a team left, if Coleman goes to Villa, who's left?)
    
    Salako turned down a move to Newcastle because its too far North and
    will cost #1.5M.
    
    My prediction for City is a creditable 17th and I'll post the Fixture
    list shortly.
    
    Paul
57.299A snip - and to a little club to boot!YUPPY::PATEMANCuore SportivoMon Jul 31 1995 17:3816
    Actually - #1.5 plus a further .5 based on appearances. Contrary to
    popular belief, Salako is only the third quality player to leave Palace
    this summer, the others being Andy Preece to Blackpool and Bobby Bowry
    to Millwall. All other sales have been of players surplus to
    requirements, or in exchange for players of better quality:
    
    Armstrong	Spurs have been done!
    Southgate	Villa have been done
    Young	Contract not renewed
    Williams	Contract not renewed
    Humphrey	Free transfer
    Newman	In exchange for Andy Roberts
    
    The big players (Martyn, Coleman, Shaw, Dowie) are still there.
    
    Paul
57.300A-Nii Money !!!CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Wed Aug 23 1995 15:4310
57.301In the jame'n'esusESSB::TMCDONAGHFri Aug 25 1995 03:2810
    Re Last:
    
    This Lamptey guy did he impress any (if there are any) of you Villa 
    fans out there. There certainly was not as much written about Lamptey
    as there is about 'Yaboyya'.
    
    2-1 home win last night against Man City. Goals from Telfer and Dublin.
    Tough one on Saturday against Arsenal. I'd be happy with a draw.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.302FORTY2::FOWLERMKylie fan clubFri Aug 25 1995 13:415
I saw Lamptey twice and he was rubbish both times. Ron bought him for Villa, and
never picked him. He was one of these so-called wonder boys who ended up never
delivering on his promise, sort of like an African Lee Sharpe.

Mike
57.303ESSB::TMCDONAGHMon Aug 28 1995 19:146
    Scoreless draw with Arsenal on Saturday. By all accounts we should have
    been 3-0 up by half-time. Ndlovu (sp) was the main culprit. Seems we
    are playing great football but just not putting the ball away.
    Hopefully we will have a season without worry.
    
    Tom Mc. 
57.304Anybody with a match report???XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Mon Aug 28 1995 20:010
57.305result?DPPSO::BARRIEThu Sep 21 1995 15:464
    Can someone tell me the score from last night.
    
    Cheers 
    Liam.
57.306VYGER::MCCLELLANDKThe Honest Truth Is Out ThereThu Sep 21 1995 16:413
    2-1 to the sky blues , I think.
    
    Kev...
57.307ESSB::TMCDONAGHFri Sep 22 1995 21:464
    Sky Blues won 2-0. First half goals from Richardson and Lampty (sp).
    Roll on Blackburn this week-end.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.308Just your luckIOSG::LAYNEMon Sep 25 1995 18:207
    RE -1
    
    >> Roll on Blackburn this week-end.
    
    I bet you wished the Weekend never happened -:)
    
    William
57.309BFR a magician or what?????????ESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Oct 25 1995 01:1312
    Well, we are not going very well at the moment Sh*te would be a more
    appropriate description. We seem to be missing alot of players through
    injury at the moment the most notable been Dion Dublin. Ndluv missed
    a sitter against Shef Wed on Sat. According to a Sunday rag Strachin
    was brilliant but he got little or no support. We play Spurs tomorrow
    night in the CC cup. I hope BFR has some magic tucked up his slieve or
    else he'll get the dreaded 'I fully support the manager' from the 
    Chairman sooner than he thinks.
    
    Come on you SKY BLUES!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    Tom Mc.
57.310You make me happy...REDROK::BARRIEThu Oct 26 1995 11:325
    The skies were blue last night :-)   Coventry 3 Spurs 2
    
    4th round draw - Charlton or Wolves
    
    Wullie
57.311ESSB::TMCDONAGHFri Oct 27 1995 02:0010
    Yes, a great result last night coming from 2 down. I can't recall
    the last time the Sky Blues came from 2 down to win a match. They
    were given a lot of stick as they left the pitch at Half-Time,
    BFR must have used some choice words or his hob-nailed boot during
    the break. 
    
    Hopefully this will give us the spark to start a run of wins in the
    league. Leeds away on Saturday I live in hope.
    
    Tom Mc.    
57.312ESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Nov 01 1995 02:1912
    ALL my hopes of a Sky Blue revival were shattered on Saturday when
    we got stuffed 3-1 by Leeds. I have no match report only to say
    Dion got back on the scoring trail. We were 1 nil up for a while
    (a short while).  We are 2nd from bottom at this stage. I don't
    know who were are playing on Saturday but I know we are playing
    Man Utd at Highfield Rd on Wed 15t Dec.
    
    
    Thats it.
    
    Tom Mc.
    
57.313I'm always getting it wrongESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Nov 01 1995 21:364
    I got that wrong in my last note we play Utd on Nov 15th. 
    
    
    Tom Mc.
57.314MARVIN::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Wed Nov 01 1995 21:488
    >I'm always getting it wrong
    
    	Your even supporting the wrong team....
    
    	Cheers,
    
    	Rick ( HW out.... GG in...)
    
57.315Internationals Nov 15thESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Thu Nov 02 1995 15:048
                     <<< Note 57.313 by ESSB::TMCDONAGH >>>
                        -< I'm always getting it wrong >-

>>>    I got that wrong in my last note we play Utd on Nov 15th. 
   
Wrong again Tom, You play United on Nov 22nd.

B@
57.316I really miss BetESSB::TMCDONAGHFri Nov 03 1995 02:416
    RE last:  Good to see you are awake Brian my old friend. Now if you
    were that fast on committs I would be really happy. (Smiley intended)
    
    Tom Mc.
    
    p.s. You are correct of course we play Utd on Nov 22nd 
57.317FixturesCHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLFri Nov 03 1995 16:5417
    Just to clear up any confusion, here are the fixtures until 
    Christmas:-
    
    Sat Nov 4 Tottenham-home (0-4)*
    Sun Nov 19 QPR-away (2-2)- Live on Sky
    Wed Nov 22 Manchester U-home (2-3)
    Sat Nov 25 Wimbledon-home (1-1)
    Wed Nov 29 Coca Cola
    Mon Dec  4 Sheffield W-away (1-5) Live on Sky
    Sat Dec  9 Blackburn-home (1-1)
    Sat Dec 16 Aston V-away (0-0)
    Sat Dec 23 Everton- home (0-0) 
    
    * last year's results
    Paul
    
    Paul	
57.318ESSB::TMCDONAGHSun Nov 19 1995 15:2215
    Re last,  
    
        Thanks Paul. I hope Richard Shaw makes his debut for us today
    against Q.P.R. He should help tighten up a very very loose defence.
    Oggy is back after his broken leg. From what I've read in the papers 
    Filan the current Keeper is playing quite well, they reckon that Oggy
    will have to fight for his place back. Paper never refuses ink.
    
    Anyway roll on 4.00pm today, A win to get back some confidence in the
    Side.
    
    
    Tom Mc. 
    
    
57.319Tough one for Coventry fans to answer...XSTACY::JLUNDONhttp://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)Tue Dec 05 1995 14:031
The answer is 192 - what's the question?
57.320What is BFR's hat size ?AYOV29::MTHEODORESONBest bang a tune on, our kidTue Dec 05 1995 14:250
57.321HintXSTACY::JLUNDONhttp://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)Tue Dec 05 1995 14:591
Something about last night's game...
57.322Daily rateMOEUR8::SMITHTue Dec 05 1995 15:046
    
    The number of days since Coventry last won?
    or won away?
    or lost (very unlikely!)?
    
    Ian$not_a_coventry_fan_so_doesnt_have_a_clue
57.323rankCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Tue Dec 05 1995 16:156
Coventry's European rank!?!

(can't be THAT high, can it?)

Ian.
57.324Another hint...XSTACY::JLUNDONhttp://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)Tue Dec 05 1995 16:487
Anyone who listened to the match on BBC 5 last night would probably
know the answer - assuming they were awake just before half-time...

(Anyone in the ESC media room is disallowed from answering as they 
already know.)

                           James.
57.325AnswerIOSG::LAYNETue Dec 05 1995 18:036
    RE -1.
    
    OK, enough is enough.  You have got our attention.  NOW WHAT IS THE
    ANSWER!!!
    
    William (asking_very_politely)
57.326The answer is...XSTACY::JLUNDONhttp://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)Tue Dec 05 1995 18:1710
The number of Coventry fans the commentator counted in the official
away fans enclosure last night.

They rightly said it was pathetic.  Coventry, I was informed, is only
75 miles from Sheffield and they could only muster 192 fans to make
the trip :-(.

Maybe they see that the end is nigh for their team, eh Chris E?

                            James.
57.327We need some fightersESSB::TMCDONAGHThu Dec 07 1995 02:3921
    I watched the match on Sky and I was totally p*ssed off. Oggy could
    not be faulted for any of the goals. Richard Shaw is a total plonker.
    not one of the back 4 played a half decent game. We would have been 
    better off leaving Oggy covering the defence. Richardson is not playing
    well. I thought Williams was better when moved back to replace Rennie.
    
    Ndlovu missed a sitter when we were 1 up. I feel very sorry for Dublin
    imagine scoring a hatrick and still end up on the loosing team. He will
    not stay around too long. 
    
    BFR was totally dejected when interviewed after the match. I believe
    after watching the game that apart from Dublin and Oggy the rest should
    be ashamed picking up their wages. Total crap. What I would'nt give
    for a Roy Barry, Ernie Hunt, Colin Stein, a bit of steel, skill and
    guts.
    
    n.b. Paul Maguire, Jim Foy told me you were in the plant yesterday
         I'm sorry I missed you. Maybe if you are over again we can meet
         and have a pint or two.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.328Give Him TimeCHEFS::16.196.112.122::PatemanFrom Jerry Garcia to Julie AndrewsThu Dec 07 1995 11:4915
As a strong admirer of Shaw at Palace I was very surprised by his 
performance against Sheff Weds. He looked a totally diferent player than the 
one who made it to the edge of the England squad in the summer and was our 
player of the year. However, part of the reason for his good performances was 
the partnership with Coleman. Rennie does not inspire the same sort of 
confidence! Also, Southgate tended to sit just in front of the back four in a 
holding midfield role, the Coventry midfield seem to all want to go forward 
ALL the time!

I am sure Shaw will settle and show he's worth the money, afterall, Shearer, 
Cole, Ferdinand, Sutton, Collymore et all had a pretty poor scoring record 
against Palace last year, and we had one of the best Premiership defences 
overall - we just couldn't score!

Paul
57.329LJSRV2::KNIPSTEINFri Dec 08 1995 17:5513
    Re. -2
    
    Now if along with Colin Stein and Ernie Hunt we could maybe bring back
    Tommy Hutchison and even Mick Coop we might be onto something.  
    
    Being one of the few Coventry supporters in the US is hard enough
    without the team sinking to new depths.  Although the last Premier
    League highlights program I saw featured a great display of "heart" by
    the Sky Blues as they fought back from 2 goals down to earn a draw
    despite having two men sent off.
    
    
    Steve
57.330Coventry 5 Blackburn 0CHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Dec 11 1995 17:2910
    At the same time bring Willie Car back and him and Ernie could do the
    famous "donkey" kick again.
    
    Big Ron's #9m in the red, second to the bottom of the premiership but is
    chasing Coleman from Palace and Whelan from Leeds, thats style!
    Although Coleman is apparently talking to Blackburn and on Saturdays
    performance they need him more than City.
    
    What a result Coventry 5 Blackburn 0, lets hope this marks the start of
    a revial.                              
57.331RDGENG::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Mon Dec 11 1995 17:415
    Whelan... you've got no chance....
    
    Cheers,
    
    Rick
57.332ESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Mon Dec 11 1995 20:5812
<<< Note 57.331 by RDGENG::MORRELL "I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!" >>>

    Whelan... you've got no chance....
    
    Cheers,
    
    Rick


I believe he signed today.

B@
57.333RDGENG::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Mon Dec 11 1995 21:035
    How much did we get for him??
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
57.3342 mill for whelanSIOG::SMYTHTue Dec 12 1995 12:301
    
57.335The First NoelCHEFS::ASHLEYSMITHIan Beale - the Moustache YearsTue Dec 12 1995 16:266
    I reckon thats a bit of shrewd business by Atkinson. Whelan has always
    impressed me when I've seen him and 2 million is not excessive by
    today's standards. Just think, thats cheaper than Paul Furlong,
    Kevin Campbell and Gareth Taylor - plus you've got a decent player.
    
    Andy
57.336CHEFS::PANESRule number 1 - pretend its funTue Dec 12 1995 18:0416
57.337Hate to burst the Paranoids' bubble, but...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Tue Dec 12 1995 18:4712
57.338Brazil/Davenport/Birtles etc etcCHEFS::PANESRule number 1 - pretend its funTue Dec 12 1995 19:3623
57.339VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Tue Dec 12 1995 20:2324
     >It has long been held that travel broadens the mind and I am sure that
     >your time in Italy has been the start of the process, but I was unaware 
     >that moving to parts foreign removed one's sense of irony and humour.
    
    Cheery Stuart,
    
    I had actually thought of accompanying that comment about the Ouse 
    Valley U-13 Mini-Minor League with a smiley, but they seem guaranteed to 
    bring out the schoolma'am in you, so I thought I'd let sleeping dogs
    lie. 
    
    As for broadening the mind, I must confess that during the last 11
    years my thoughts have strayed on numerous occasions to that place of
    spiritual and intellectual fulfilment that is the San Selhurst. Oh
    well, I suppose it's all part of life's learning process. Not that I'm 
    complaining about my current lot, of course ;-)
    
    So what sort of rates can you offer me for a postal course in irony and
    humour?
    
    Yours inferiorly,
    
    Dom 
                    
57.340Villa 4 City 1CHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Dec 18 1995 20:496
    Villa 4 Coventry 1
    
    More bad news, still 19th. BR is hoping to sign Rufus whatshisname?
    from Charlton after Coleman selected Blackburn.
    
    Everton at Highfield Road next saturday one the City have to Win.  
57.341Happy Boxing Day!LJSRV2::KNIPSTEINTue Dec 26 1995 15:424
    Saw in the Boston Globe over the weekend that City did beat Everton -
    anyone got any details?
    
    
57.342City's ChristmasCHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLWed Jan 03 1996 16:3511
    Coventry's christmas record:-
    
    Boxing Day against West Ham- posponed
    
    Sat 30th Bolton 1 Coventry 2 last minute penalty, Noel Whelan scored as
    he did against Southampton on New Years day to earn a 1 all draw.
    
    Coventry are now well into a relegation battle, not for the first time.
    Whelan appears to be one of Big Rons better buys.
    
    Paul                                             
57.343RDGENG::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Wed Jan 03 1996 16:4710
    >Whelan appears to be one of Big Rons better buys.
    
    Yep.. he sure is a good player.... 
    
    Why Wilko didn't keep him I will never know... looks like you got a
    good deal at 2m...
    
    	Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
57.344Is Ron still buying?LJSRV2::KNIPSTEINFri Jan 05 1996 17:3511
    Any talk over there on Coventry pursuing McGrath from Aston Villa? 
    Here in Boston Frank Stapleton was announced yesterday as coach of the
    new Boston team in the new US league.  The news report went on to talk
    about possible "foreign" signings.  McGrath was cited, but the story
    went on to say that Ron was after him for the Sky Blues.  By the way,
    the others mentioned were Packy Bonner, who was reported to be close to
    signing and ... the great Aldo!  Gee, I've read so much about the
    greate Aldo in this notesfile I'm hoping he signs just so I can claim
    to have seen the great one in person!!!    :-)
    
    Steve
57.345CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback and NastyFri Jan 05 1996 17:515
    Rumour control has it that Dion Dublin is going to be the next transfer
    activity relating to Coventry, going to either the sheep or
    Middlesboro'.
    
    
57.346RDGENG::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Fri Jan 05 1996 20:439
    Yes.. let him come to Leeds.. Yeboah & Dublin... 
    
    It may have been part of a gentlemens agreement in letting Whelan go to
    Coventry....
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
    
57.347Thanks MancsCHEFS::WEAVERDFri Jan 05 1996 20:596
    Although Macca is on a "pay when you play" contract its got another
    year and a half to run.
    
    However I guess with Ehiogu, Southgate, Scimeca and Tiler Little might
    be tempted to let him go. I mean as Man U said several years ago "his
    knees can't last mauch longer?????"
57.348we'll fight to the endESSB::TMCDONAGHFri Feb 02 1996 02:0615
    
     Paul Maguire I received the magazine. It is an excellent magazine full
     of interesting info, great quality. I wish the team could turn in a 
     few performances with quality to compliment all the work thats going
     on in the background. I was disappointed to see we got beat 3-2 by
     the Hammers last night. Dublin and Whelan got the goals. We have
     another tough game on Saturday away to Arsenal. There is 6 points
     between us and West Ham after last night so it is vital to get a result 
     on Saturday. 
    
     Paul thanks again, please let me know when you plan to come to Galway
     again and we'll arrange a few pints
      
    
     Tom Mc.
57.349Arsenal 1 Coventry 0CHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Feb 05 1996 15:5425
    Tom I'll look forward to joining you for a few pints next time I'm in
    Galway.
    
    Arsenal 1 Coventry 1
    
    Whelan scored again for City. They played well enough to have gone 3 
    up in the first few minutes. 
    
    Due to Man City winning against QPR we have slipped back into the 3rd
    relegation slot. Its tight down there!
                    
    
    			pl 	pts	gd
    14 Sheff W          24     	26	-5
    15 Southampton	25	25	-11
    16 Wimbledon	25	24	-15
    17 Man City		25	24	-18
    18 City		25	21	-17
    19 QPR		25	18	-20
    20 Bolton		25	13	-25
    
    Coventry's next few games- 10 Feb Chelsea(H), 17 Feb Notts Forest(A),
    24 Feb Middlesbrough (H), 2 Mar West Ham(H)							
    
    Paul
57.350LJSRV2::KNIPSTEINTue Feb 13 1996 00:126
    Understand from the Premier League results in USA TODAY that the Sky
    Blues beat Chelsea 1-0.  Since Chelsea have been one of the teams that
    have been doing really well lately, this must have been a great
    performance by the Sky Blues.  Anyone got a match report?
    
    Steve
57.35113.5M SPENT AND STILL 4TH FROM BOTTOMESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Feb 21 1996 02:5216
    Steve,
    
    I have no match report, but having watched the highlights - I stress 
    the word highlights- on MOTD we could have won by 4 or 5. Richard Shaw
    missing a sitter 2 yards out crossbar was struck at least twice. Whelan
    got the all important goal in the first half. I believe we signed 2
    players today -Liam Daish from Birmingham and Eoin Jess from Aberdeen 
    for a total of 3.5m. Daish is a centre half in the old style and Jess
    is an attacking midfielder who scores goals. This takes BFR's spending
    to 13.5m since he took over. One last point I heard that BFR is trying
    to sign Jan Molby, can anyone confirm or deny.
    
    Hopefully Daish and Jess will make their debuts on Saturday at home to
    Middlesboro. I am hopeing we can add to Robson's problems.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.352Jess in the squadCHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLThu Feb 22 1996 15:396
    Tom
    
    The signing of Eion Jess for #2.0M from Aberdeen was completed
    yesterday. The midfield player is in the squad for tomorrow's game
    against Middlesbrough. Lets hope they are as bad as when I saw them at
    Wimbledon last week!
57.353ESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Feb 27 1996 01:289
    0-0 on Saturday. A great chance missed to move up a couple of places.
    
    Daish and Jess both played well. I think the Molby rumour is now
    confirmed as just that -a rumour- He is now player-manager of Swansea
    (I think). When Jess settles in I think he will prove to be an
    excellent purchase. Roll on West Ham on Saturday ( we owe them a
    stuffing)
    
    Tom Mc. 
57.354SKY BLUES 2-2 WEST HAMESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Mar 06 1996 02:1913
    A game full of action I've been told. End to end stuff. Salako and
    Whelan getting our goals. 4 points dropped at home recently enough to
    move us up a couple of places at least. Good result for us tonight
    Man City got beat 3-1 by Arsenal.
    
    We have a tough assignment on Saturday away to Everton.
    
    I hear our game against Liverpool has been moved back to Good Friday
    Night to facilitate Sky Sports.
    
    
    Tom Mc.
     
57.355CHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Mar 11 1996 16:1814
    Everton 2 Coventry 2
    
    Everton went 2 up in the first 25 minutes but City kept goiing even
    after losing Whelan who needed six stitches after being foolish enough
    to hit Unsworth's boot with his head.
    
    Daish and Williams(85) scored for City.
    
    This win puts them into 15th position going above Wimbledon- Upcomming
    matches 16Mar Bolton(H) 25 Mar Southampton(A) 30Mar Spurs(A) 6 Apr
    Liverpool (H)
    
    Paulf
    
57.356ESSB::TMCDONAGHWed Mar 20 1996 13:326
    Can somebody please help???? Coventry are due to play Liverpool on
    Saturday 6/4 (Easter Saturday) at Highfield Rd. I have heard that Sky
    have had the game moved to Good Friday 5/4 can somebody confirm please
    A.S.A.P.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.357Big Ron Wife Cuffed for 13 hours! (The Sun)CHEFS::OHAGANBDip the Fuse in the KeroseneFri Mar 22 1996 17:339
57.358Sky Blues beat the Reds?MSBCS::KNIPSTEINMon Apr 08 1996 19:299
    All I saw in the USA TODAY this morning was this score -
    
    Coventry 1   Liverpool 0
    
    
    Anyone have any details?  What does this result mean for the Sky Blues
    position in the "relegation race"?
    
    Steve
57.359You're still going downAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Apr 08 1996 23:139
    Steve,
    
    Can't give you more details except to confirm the result and to tell
    you that a few hours ago you lost 1-0 to the Mancs and remain in 19th
    postion (above only Bolton)
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
57.360Nerve wreckingESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Apr 09 1996 17:1923
    There are 2 points seperating the bottom 5 clubs.
                  Plyd      Pts
    Southampton     34       31
    Man City        35       31
    Q.P.R           35       30
    Coventry City   34       30
    Bolton          35       29
    
    I would say it has never been this close with so many clubs with so few
    games to go.
    
    here is a list of our run in
    
    Q.P.R.    (H)
    Notts For (A)
    Wimbledon (A)
    Leeds     (H)
    
    I just saw a photo of David Busst's broken leg and it show exactly that
    - a broken leg- I have never seen anthing as horific. I wish him well.
    
    
    Tom Mc. 
57.361IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely Day for a GuinnessWed Apr 10 1996 16:4011
    re Busst....
    
    the Daily Record showed the poor guy's leg crumpled beneath him. It's
    certainly the worst injury I've ever seen. Schmeichel looked like he
    was about to faint when he saw the extent of the injury, fair play to
    him and the other players for having the guts to continue in the match. 
    Apparently it took nine minutes to clear the area of all the blood lying 
    near the goal. He'll be out of football for at least a year and it must 
    be doubtful if he'll ever play football at senior level again....
    
    Ray....
57.362The pictures turned my stomach.CHEFS::CROSSACheck the oven!Wed Apr 10 1996 17:176
    I hope he makes as speedy a recovery as possible from what looked like
    an horrific injury. Considering his very recent jump to senior level it
    is an awful thing to have happen.
    
    
    				Stretch. 
57.363Get well soonCHEFS::JAMESPWed Apr 10 1996 17:434
    
    I thought Le Sox's injury looked bad but that was hiddious (?)
    
    Pj
57.364ESSB::TMCDONAGHThu Apr 18 1996 16:567
    Well we have got 7 points from 9 in our last 3 games. We are out of the 
    bottom 3 but only on GD. We play Wimbledon away Saturday week, then
    Leeds at Highfield Rd. I have'nt been this nervous for years. I feel
    BFR is right it will all be decided on the last games.
    
    
    Tom McD.
57.365MSBCS::KNIPSTEINThu Apr 18 1996 18:2311
    Seems to me, from my vantage point across the Atlantic, that for many
    years now, Sky Blue fans have had to endure just this sort of anxiety
    thru the final days of the league season.  I've been consoling myself
    with the fact that Coventry seem to have managed to find a way to
    escape the drop in Houdini-like fashion year after year.  Hopefully
    this year will be no different.  I only wish that I had more immediate
    access to results and tables than getting into work on Monday morning
    to check this notesfile and the Carling Website.
    
    Steve
    
57.3666 point is not too much to ask forESSB::TMCDONAGHThu Apr 18 1996 21:3512
    Hi Steve,
    
    Yes I take your point we are nearly always in this situation, but for
    some strange reason I feel less confident this time round. Before I
    always believed we would beat the drop and then win something the
    following season. I used to drive my mates insane with my projections.
    
    BFR is taking a leaf out of my book he reckons that if we stay up,we
    will be a real force next season. Maybe this is what's making me more
    nervous.
    
    Tom Mc 
57.367Coventry - 4th bottom as usualGIDDAY::PARSONSSys &amp; Net Mgt on WNT SupportSat Apr 20 1996 09:097
    
    Don't worry. I watched Coventry escape relegation 3 years running
    on the last day of the season (84-86). In '87 they won their last
    game but it was at Wembley ;-)
    
    Man City have Villa and Liverpool left and a worse goal difference.
    They are the ones going down.
57.368City not Safe YETCHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLMon Apr 29 1996 16:2022
    Wimbledon 0 Coventry 2
    
    I was at the game. It was Ndlouv's day he scored 2 and went close
    with 2 other efforts.
    
    The 7,000 City Supporters who made the journey to Selhurst Park
    were convinced that this result would keep us in the Premiership,
    unfortunately the other results did not go our way.
    
    Manchester City beat Aston Villa and Southmapton beat Bolton so its all
    down to the last game on Sunday. City will certainly be looking for
    Safety against Leeds while hoping Wimbledon paly better at the Dell.
    
    Manchester City are at home to a Liverpool side, 6 days before the FA
    Cup Final and already in Europe.
    
    Anything can happen!
    
    Paul                                            
    
    
    
57.369ESSB::TMCDONAGHMon Apr 29 1996 16:3712
    
    Paul,
    
    I'd say the atmosphere was great even against Wimbledon. Sheff Wed
    are in just as deep as they are the only ones out of the 4 playing 
    away next Sunday. I believe Man City will beat Liverpool but not by
    7. 
    
    1-0 will do us. I hope Srachan plays next Sunday. This is really nerve
    wrecking.
    
    Tom Mc.
57.370Still in the top flight.DPPSYS::BARRIEMon May 06 1996 15:196
    
    Thank god thats over
    29 years maintained lets hope it goes on for another 29 :-)
    
    
    Liam.
57.371Which means...?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon May 06 1996 21:171
    Who went down Man city or the scummers?
57.372The other cityDPPSYS::BARRIETue May 07 1996 13:293
    re:-1
    
    Man city.
57.373#20K per weekCHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLFri Jul 26 1996 17:1711
    I'll start the ball rolling for the new season..
    
    Gary McAllister has signed from Leeds for #3M plus #3M in salary. BFR
    has taken his spending to around about #17M and Coventry over the last 2
    years have been the 3rd highest spenders in the premiership!
    
    All this on an average gate of about 15,000.
    
    I'll post the fixture list upon my return from Holiday.
    
    Paul
57.374RDGENG::MORRELLNow, the parties over.... and I'm so tired...Fri Jul 26 1996 18:215
    Well lets hope you get relegated... :->
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
57.375Ron n RegDPPSYS::BARRIEFri Aug 16 1996 16:286
    Does anyone know if Coventry finally signed the belgian  Reggi Genaux
    from Standard Liege.
    
    Cheers
    
    Liam.
57.376another question for the Sky Blues.CHEFS::CROSSANuns! Reverse! Reverse! Fri Aug 16 1996 17:059
    That reminds me.........
    
    
    Any word on David Busst? I sincerely hope all is progressing well.
    
    
    
    
    			Stretch.
57.377RDGENG::MORRELLStrange things are afoot at the Circle-KMon Aug 19 1996 14:2613
    Well it looks like Coventry could do with signing a whole new back four
    after Saturdays match... Gary McAllister must have been tearing out the
    rest of his hair after that performance....
       
    
    
    I hear Leeds have a solid back 4 which is currently up for sale.....
    ;->
    
        Cheers,
    
            Rick.
    
57.378FixturesCHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLTue Aug 27 1996 21:4565
    Fixture list
    
    September
    
    4  Liverpool(H)
    7  Middlesbrough(A)
    14 Leeds(H)
    21 Sunderland(A)
    28 Blackburn(H)
    
    October
    
    13 Southampton(H)
    19 Arsenal(A)
    29 Sheff Wed(H)
    
    November
    
    2  Everton(A)
    16 Wimbledon(A)
    23 Aston Villa(H)
    30 Derby(A)
    
    December
    
    7  Tottenham(H)
    14 Newcastle(H)
    21 Leicester(A)
    26 Leeds(A)
    28 Middlesbrough(H)
    
    January
    
    1  Sunderland(H)
    11 Blackburn(A)
    18 Man U(H)
    
    February
    
    1  Sheff Wed(A)
    15 Aston Villa(A)
    22 Everton(H)
    
    March
    
    1  Man U(A)
    5  Wimbledon(H)
    8  Leicester(H)
    15 Newcastle(A)
    22 West Ham(H)
    29 Notts Forest(A)
    
    April
    
    5  Liverpool(A)
    12 Chelsea(H)
    19 Southampton(A)
    23 Arsenal(H)
    
    May
    
    3  Derby(H)
    11 Tottenham(A)
    	
    Paul
57.379RDGENG::MORRELLStrange things are afoot at the Circle-KFri Aug 30 1996 13:2913
    Well it seems like young Gordon Strachan completely lost it last night
    in the reserves match at W.B.A. The radio reports said that he was
    shown the red card by the referee but refused to go... and the match
    was held up for 14 minutes until they convinced him to leave the
    pitch.
    
    After him running onto the pitch at Chelsea last weekend I guess the FA
    are going to throw the book at him....
    
        Cheers,
    
            Rick.
    
57.380Dublin to DublinCHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLThu Sep 26 1996 13:566
57.381McGrath sent to CoventryCHEFS::16.39.224.125::MadYou'd do it for Randolf ScottMon Sep 30 1996 19:246
57.382ESSB::TMCDONAGHSat Oct 19 1996 16:218
57.383BFR sacked?DPPSYS::BARRIETue Nov 05 1996 12:4612
57.384BFR DOFXSTACY::ulrika.ilo.dec.com::PHAYDENNeoMaxiZoonDweebiTue Nov 05 1996 12:584
57.385Sad news for the Sky Blues.......CHEFS::CROSSADrop The Drunk DonkeyThu Nov 07 1996 15:0312
57.386Help required :-(DPPSYS::BARRIEThu Nov 14 1996 17:189
57.387A GOOD RESULT 2-2ESSB::TMCDONAGHTue Nov 19 1996 18:1513
57.388KERNEL::WITHALLGThe HeroWed Dec 11 1996 16:115
57.389phone numberCHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLTue Jan 07 1997 16:368
57.390RDGENG::MORRELLIf it makes you happy... then why are you so sad?Tue Jan 07 1997 17:213
57.391StrachanCHEFS::MAGUIREPPaul Maguire @HHLFri Jan 10 1997 16:1210
57.392RDGENG::MORRELLIf it makes you happy... then why are you so sad?Fri Jan 10 1997 16:363
57.393CHEFS::TRAFFICReservoir ModFri Jan 10 1997 17:214
57.394eh, Rick?CHEFS::CROSSAAs Bob is my witless!Fri Jan 10 1997 17:461
57.395update on Busst....IRNBRU::HOWARDShower me with sugar lumpsFri Feb 21 1997 15:378
    Paul Busst, (the unfortunate bugger whose leg snapped like a twig in front 
    of a worldwide TV audience v ManU last year), is about to undergo his 15th 
    operation since his accident. The metal pin in his leg has caused an
    infection. Needless to say, his footy career is finished and ManU and
    Coventry are arranging a testimonial game near the end of the
    season....
    
    Ray....
57.396REOELF::EDWARDSSFri Feb 21 1997 15:488
    That's David Busst. 
    
    That's how bored I am.
    
    That's magic.
    
    That's Tony.
    
57.397Thanks thenCHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJD'you want some?Fri Feb 21 1997 17:516
    
    Abbo.
    
    Sod off.
    
    Jeff
57.398REOELF::EDWARDSSFri Feb 21 1997 18:086
    Jeff,
    
    OK.
    
    Abbo.
    
57.399has-breenCHEFS::16.37.10.159::MadAre you suggesting coconuts migrate ?Tue Mar 04 1997 16:3112
57.400CHEFS::16.37.10.237::PaulUp the WolvesTue Mar 04 1997 17:2610
Mad,

Coventry paid about 2.5 mill for Gary Breen

From Birmingham City

That explains it all    :-)


Paul
57.401How do they to that?KERNEL::BARKERHMon May 12 1997 18:166
Coventry survive once again! They have done it so often now (9 times on the
last day) it cannot be down to just luck...

Any theories?

Henry
57.402Who needs to win anything?DPPSYS::BARRIEMon May 12 1997 18:589
    
    Possibly the euphoria of avoiding the drop at the last minute is as
    good as winning something :-).
    
    I don't think they'll do as badly next year with Strachan now having
    breathing space to recover from BFR.
    
    Liam.
    
57.403LINGO::FOWLERMMon May 12 1997 19:507
    BFR has a habit of totally ruining clubs. He left the Mancs in as bad a 
    state as he left Villa. A squad full of old players who looked alright
    as long as the opposition didn't try very hard.
    
    I think Coventry will do okay next season. Which is a shame really. 8-)
    
    Mike
57.404old ones are the best ones ...CHEFS::JAMESPTue May 13 1997 12:588
    
    
    Is their any truth in the rumour that if the Titanic had been painted
    in Coventry's colours it would'nt have gone down....
    
    Boom Boom
    
    Pj
57.405and I believe a Talbot T as well !!GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue May 13 1997 14:164
    
    Excellent !!!