·Another Home Defeat
Three sendings off, and yet another home defeat, brought the curtain down on the end of another season of under-achievement. Things can only get better .... can't they?
·Hammered Again
The end of this season just cannot come quickly enough for me. In 1967 we gained promotion to the top flight. In 1987 we won the FA Cup. And 20 years on, all we look like winning this time is the 'Worst Coventry Side Ever' award. This really has been a season to forget....
·CET Article No. 8
Despite deserving it, Mr. Dowie didn't win the 'Manager Of The Month Award' for March, but has been struck by the curse that goes with picking up said accolade - not winning your next few matches! Instead, Roy Keane won it, because his ever improving Sunderland side are still improving.
·Reasons To Be Cheerful
As first months under new management go, I don't think things could really have gone much better for Coventry City under Iain Dowie's leadership....
·Dowie's First Defeat
Well, Blues had no Cole, and no McSheffrey .... and no real need for them either. This was a Coventry City performance so poor, it's as if Mickey Adams had taken charge again.
·Magic Mifsud Inspires Coventry
Finally, Coventry City show some balls in a local derby! And, as a result, we earned an invaluable three points to move nearer to being mathematically clear of any relegation battle.
·CET Article 7
How nice it is to actually write a fanzone section, and have something positive to say?! And for that, I have to say a big thank you to Mr. Dowie and Mr. Flowers (And possibly one or three others) for restoring my faith in Coventry City. Charlton's loss is definitely our gain!
·Fletcher Gets His Man
So, after the abject surrender that was our display against rivals Leicester, and our feeble attempts to stay above them in the table, some good news - Iain Dowie is now in charge of Coventry City.
·Life Without Mickey - Part II
For the three games Adrian Heath has been in charge for, the team, and the pattern, remains largely the same. We had out moments against Plymouth and Sunderland, but sloppy defending and wasted chances cost us. And the poor display versus Luton brought points!
·Life Without Mickey - Part I
And so the guessing game begins (Actually it began some time ago, but I never quite got round to finishing this article 'til now!) - just who will be the next Coventry City manager?
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