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Sky Blues are desperate for Clingan return

Coventry have missed Sammy Clingan’s ‘presence and experience’

By Mark Shail  November 25, 2009
Frustrating times for Clingan and Cov. (©PAphotos)
John was loved wherever he played.

Frustrating times for Clingan and Cov. (©PAphotos)

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Chris Coleman
He is going to need a reserve game first because he has been out for the best part of two months
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Coventry City are close to full fitness again after a lengthy injury crisis, but the one player Chris Coleman is desperate to get back on the pitch is Sammy Clingan.

Clingan is still a couple of weeks away from his return as he recovers from a broken bone in his foot, and the City boss says: “We want Sammy back because we have missed his presence and experience, not to mention his quality.

“Even when he gets back to full training, he is going to need a reserve game first because he has been out for the best part of two months.

“It has been frustrating because, as yet, we haven’t had all the players fit and on the pitch for a run of games.

“And it is frustrating for the players as well because you can see it in training sometimes when players get aggravated and we are all disappointed with where we are in the table.

“But it is only us that can change that and I am still interested to see how far we can go when everyone is fit and enjoying a run of games because I think we are strong enough to pick some really good points up, some serious points.”

 

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