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      1 Aug 2011

      Aidy Boothroyd back in Coventry hot seat? Heaven forbid...

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      We've all seen some pretty daft media clangers over the years. Les Ferdinand apparently restarting his career in 2004 in the center of England's defence; Joe Hart conceding 3,240 goals in 36 minutes on the pitch; and South Africa playing in 3 groups simultaneously at the 2010 World Cup (all according to a single, particularly bad paper). The pressure to be the first to run a story often leads to some quite peculiar mistakes.

      But if you were online around 6pm today, you may have caught Sky Sports' latest story on Coventry's investment saga which had plenty of us staring in amazement.

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      Is that a huge photo of Aidinho I see? Crikey, someone's naffed up and picked the wrong photo haven't they. What a boob.

      Hold on, they actually think Aidy Boothroyd is in charge? Have they run mad? 

      And while that was enough to send most into a Print Screen frenzy, they also managed to include a bit more nonsense about "former vice-chairman" Kevin Hoffman. It's Gary, ennit.

      The article's been changed now thankfully, but it was ever such a laugh while it lasted. Thought it'd be nice to share for those who missed it.

      I feel sorry for Andy Thorn though - it's not the first time he's been overlooked.... 

      Daft BBC - Apparently Steve Harrison is tanned and bald

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      23 Aug 2010

      Coventry 2 Derby 1 - Ah Ben, what a nice Turn around.

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      A pun? In my blog? No way, man. It weren't me.

      Anyway, I noted in my last post about how poor Ben Turner was against Watford. He had a git of a game. He was that poor, I felt he might be dropped.

      So in typical Ben Turner fashion, he got the nod against Derby on Saturday and played an absolute blinder. Ben, you brilliant bastard.

      Looking back at it, he was about the only player to have a decent game throughout. I've no immediate problem with that because as a team we showed discipline and organisation, and we bloody well won. I think Aidy knows that there was also a lot we did poorly though. He's no fool.

      As stupid an excuse as it sounds, it didn't seem like our players coped all that well with the combination of an early start and slick pitch. Throughout the game they seemed slow to react to situations and to make decisions, while even the easiest of balls they managed to make a pig's ear of controlling. All, I must add, except Doyle, who was uncharacteristically solid in doing the basics.

      I know, I was shocked too.

      I have to say, even though Derby were passing the arse out of the ball, I was never too worried about them breaking us down. They had a few moments in the game, but there was never really anyone in the box to finish things off for them. Kris Commons still impresses me every time I see him, mind.

      Our first goal came out of nowhere as everyone was still waffling on about how unlucky Carsley was to have his effort cleared off the line. In the resulting attack, McSheffrey showed us a glimpse of what he used to do back in 2005. Bloody gorgeous quick feet to draw in Leacock's tackle, leaving a penalty decision even Jorge Larrionda couldn't miss. Lukeyjukey walloped it away once again. Unfortunately that was to be Jutkiewicz's final contribution of note, as he pulled something and had to be replaced by big Clive Platini.

      Clive was top again, and the good thing about having him in the team is you know that if you're not playing well and you're lacking the confidence and the touch to play flowing football, you can just tonk it up to him - he'll do something with it.

      We were out very early for the second half and this achieved bugger all as we duly conceded an early equaliser. I can't really attribute blame to any single person, it was just slack defending all round.

      It was the second half where Ben Turner came into his own. Marshalling the defence in a way that someone his size should. I watched the game back on Sky+ and it seemed it wasn't just home bias that noticed his performance - Ian Darke was particularly keen on him. And rightly so.

      One thing that he didn't get much credit for was the quality of the winning header. It looked far from a simple finish from where I was. Either way, it was great to see him cap a great game with his first goal.

      Not quite as great finding myself on tele when I watched it back later on that day. It wasn't quite a close-up of Fred Collins proportions, but after 15 years of going to watch them, it was nice to finally get my blurry mug on screen in some form.

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      Late winners are always the best.

       

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      7 May 2010

      Sky Sports' very strange statistic about Coleman's spending..

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      Sky Sports - Tough on Cookie

      "In his spell in charge Coleman recouped more than £5million in transfer fees and spent just £650,000 bringing players to the club".

      http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11710_6132696,00.html

      I've read that sentence a few times now and really don't understand what they base it on, or what they're actually trying to say. They seem to be saying that he's only spent £650,000 on players since he arrived. But at a quick count we spent money on the following players during his tenure:

      1. Gunnarsson
      2. Westwood
      3. Eastwood 
      4. Bell 
      5. McPake 
      6. Clingan
      7. McIndoe 
      8. Cranie 
      9. Wood 
      10. Baker
      11. Hussey 
      12. Deegan 

      So, they mean one of the following:

      1) They're talking about additional expenditure on top of the £5 million he recouped.. which basically means the list of players above cost £5.65 Million in total. Blows the argument that Coleman didn't receive any money out of the water, doesn't it.

      or 2) that those 12 players cost £650,000 in total, which is just plain mental.

      If I'm acting like a horrendous boob and have missed something obvious, someone please pipe up and enlighten me.

      As far as I can see, they're just making stuff up.

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      I’m sure if we had started playing keep-ball the fans would have been disappointed, but when it’s that late in the day you should probably be a bit more professional about it and settle for the one point.
      Attacking and remaining professional are not mutually exclusive, Andy.
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      In an attempt to keep myself sane over the course of the 09/10 season, I decided to use this blog as a place to let off steam and vent my thoughts about Coventry City's progress.

      That all seemed to go quite nicely (the blogging side of things, not the team performance), so two years later, and I'm still doing it - rambling away whenever there is something worth rambling about.

      The plan is to focus my attention on writing in this, as opposed to indiscriminate ranting at anyone who'll listen, which always tended to be my main outlet. I never really envisaged it becoming a widely viewed Coventry City blog (as my points often annoy), but it's always good to see my posts popping up on forums with people discussing my waffle.

      lt's also quite interesting to look back at how many times during the season I threaten to stop supporting them and form my own breakaway club; FC Coventry City Mönchengladbach Saint-Germain.

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