Chillax lads:
http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/sport/football/oldham_athletic/s/1587663_oldham-athletic-chairman-rubbishes-coventry-city-rumours
1nilandwe.. beat me to it.
True, but they weren't the A+ efforts scored by his comrades. Gotta have standards you know. ;)
In truth, Baker fully deserved his goal, he could rip this league a new one if he keeps his form and confidence up.
Comes across very well on CWR right now.
Either that or I'm just bloody happy with everyone and everything right now. :D
Shaw: "I've enjoyed it tonight."
:o:D
Did well in his 1st spell at MK Dons, less well during his 2nd spell and elsewhere (Blackburn, Notts County).
Says something that overall, his win ratio is over double Thorn's, 43%.
Wikipedia: Ince returned to management on 28 October 2010, signing a three year deal with Notts County.[28] On 3 April 2011 he left the club by mutual consent after losing a club record 9 games in a row, including a 2-0 defeat to relegation rivals Oldham Athletic the day before.
:thinking about:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/4507268/Paul-Ince-eyeing-management-return-with-Coventry.html
PAUL INCE is eyeing a return to management at Coventry.
The former Manchester United ace, 44, will meet Sky Blues chiefs this week for talks after Andy Thorn was sacked at the...
BILLY DAVIES was the overwhelming early favourite for the post of Coventry City manager among Sky Blues fans voting on our website.
The ex-Preston, Derby County and Nottingham Forest boss took just over 50 per cent of the votes in our poll, with former Sky Blues favourite Dennis Wise...