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Coventry City
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Has the title race been reignited following Chelsea’s defeat at Old Trafford? Plus, Barcelona look for another miraculous comeback; more fan trouble in Bastia; and Coventry relegated to the fourth tier
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As Coventry City return to Wembley for the Checkatrade Trophy final Brian Kilcline, who lifted the FA Cup in 1987, may be found in Holmfirth with a nine-metre long metal dragon and a mermaid
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Sutton’s assistant manager was pivotal in the greatest win in the club’s history 28 years ago and believes another famous FA Cup shock is possible against Leeds
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The catalogue of mismanagement at Coventry City over the past 15 years is so extensive and so warped that even as a fan it sometimes feels impossible to keep track
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Charlton won 5-1 at Bristol Rovers to make it two wins out of two for their caretaker manager Kevin Nugent
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Soaring Southampton’s lucky escape from a proposed 2007 takeover put the Sky Blues on the road to years of pain and fans fear for their Football League status in the near future
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The Canaries and Magpies are in good shape to soar straight back to the Premier League, Fulham won a six-goal thriller at Oakwell, and Carlisle are the Football League’s only unbeaten team after Bradford lost at Oxford
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Charlton Athletic’s home game against Coventry City was briefly suspended by an unusual protest on Saturday, as small plastic pigs were thrown onto the pitch from both ends of the Valley
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The FA Cup glory of 1987 is a distant memory for the club lying bottom of League One with angry supporters blaming the owners and demanding they sell up
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Clubs don’t take on many students so it’s a privilege to be there – until you fall asleep on the job or accidentally tweet from their offical account on a night out
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Tony Mowbray felt he was no longer able to take Coventry forward with the club bottom of League One
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Coventry City defender Chris Stokes has been handed a one-game ban and fined £1,000 by the Football Association for posting a homophobic remark on Twitter
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A player who wasn’t great scoring a great goal in a great game is the stuff of FA Cup final dreams. Keith Houchen’s bullet header for Coventry remains one of the old tournament’s defining moments
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The former England international Joe Cole said he is looking forward to a new challenge after joining the Tampa Bay Rowdies
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Norwich City manager Alex Neil hailed James Maddison ‘a fantastic prospect’ after singing him from Coventry, where he will remain on loan until the end of the season
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From the latest kid off the block at Tottenham to the next John Stones via Teddy Sheringham’s protege, here are our 10 young players set to make their mark
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Coventry City have signed Joe Cole, who had been on loan at the Ricoh Arena, on a free transfer from Aston Villa, with a deal agreed until the end of the season
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Sportblog Jimmy Hill: the punditry trailblazer who wore hostility as a badge of honour
Martin KelnerThis pioneer against football feudalism was qualified to do every job in the game. But he also knew television and his view was there was no point in being mealy-mouthed
Golden Goal Golden Goal: Mick Ferguson for Coventry City v Norwich City (1984)