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Thread: Claret n Blues v Sky Blues

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    Claret n Blues v Sky Blues

    Lots of possession but not much action, Coventry look there for the taking. Could be missing Koleosho.

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    Apart from a late bit of pressure that was uninspiring at best.

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    Hang on! We've scored two goals Chris..Non conceded again. 😀

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    We are improving offensively game by game and defensively we are rock solid. Not much to moan about really!

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    How can anyone complain about a home win, 3 points , and another clean sheet ( the 11th) ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by malwayne View Post
    How can anyone complain about a home win, 3 points , and another clean sheet ( the 11th) ?
    Exactly, Malwayne but some on here will find something to complain about.

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    My post was at half time with not much to shout about. Then we scored but did the same as at Swansea and started to sit back. Howver this time we made the subs and got back into the game and scored from what I thought was an intended cross but which Egan riley had worked well to achieve. We finished the better side (obviously) and on reflection, as Coventry came into this game on a decent run of form, perhaps it was our play that made them look poor. Another clean sheet, two goals for a change and the players looking like they were trying for 90 minutes, what's not to like? JRod didn't get much support but he caused Coventry problems, we still need that striking partnership but our wingers are posing their own threats. Things are looking good, it wasn't scintillating but it was clinical.

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    Hard to complain about a dominating 2-0 win. The team's confidence must be growing, likewise that of several individuals. I don't understand
    the approach of visiting teams, no zip, no sense of urgency, just content to plod along it seems.

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    I really enjoyed the match throughout and thought we were excellent from start to finish.
    Stand out performers were Roberts and Cullen, but to be fair they were all excellent.
    Last nights performance was better than Bristol, we had better ball retention. We are definitely now starting to find our feet and up a gear.

    Things are starting to look very promising for the 2nd half of the season.
    With Redmond on the bench, Ekdal and Ramsey weeks off, we should be strong enough for this league.
    Only clubs to be concerned about are Leeds, Sheffield United and Boro.
    Can't see Sunderland lasting the pace

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