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RNTomlinson

Part-time blogger. Full-time entertainer. Can be found on RNTomlinson.com & ccfctv.co.uk.
RNTomlinson has written 264 posts for ccfctv

Play Off Final designs released by @Art_of_Football

28th May 2018. Wembley Stadium. Coventry City secure their first promotion in 51 years. Our partners over at Art Of Football have released three designs celebrating yesterday’s success in the League Two Play-Off Final and all are available to order immediately. Featuring Jordan Willis, Jordan Shipley & Jack Grimmer’s goals, the designs are available as … Continue reading

George Thomas given Wales debut

Former Coventry City forward George Thomas today made his full international debut for Wales. Twelve months after leaving The Sky Blues following their relegation to SKyBet League Two, his international debut comes less than 24 hours after City won The Play-Off Final at Wembley to secure their immediate return to League One. Thomas was given … Continue reading

Tom Davies handed three-match suspension

Coventry City defender Tom Davies has been handed a three-game suspension following an incident in the Play-Off Semi Final first leg. In the 21st minute of the game against Notts County on Saturday night, TV cameras picked up Davies standing on Notts County defender Richard Duffy’s ankle – an incident missed by referee Gavin Ward. … Continue reading

Coventry complete Zain Westbrooke signing

Coventry City have completed the free transfer of Zain Westbrooke from Championship side Brentford. Westbrooke, 21, has spent time on trial with The Sky Blues, playing in two development games; the maximum allowed, and impressing enough to earn a two year deal. Signing until June 2020, there is an option of a further year. Westbrooke … Continue reading

Jack Grimmer named in PFA League Two Team of the Year

Coventry City right back Jack Grimmer has been named in the Professional Footballers Association League Two Team of the Year. Grimmer, 24, joined The Sky Blues after being released by Fulham last summer, and has been recognised by his fellow professionals for his performances at The Ricoh Arena this season. In 42 appearances so far … Continue reading

Jodi Jones ruptures ACL

Coventry City have today confirmed that winger Jodi Jones ruptured his Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in a clash at Stevenage on Tuesday evening. The injury, the worst possible outcome following scans immediately following the injury, now means Jones’ season is ended prematurely and will now require surgery in the coming weeks. The blow rules Jones … Continue reading

Mark Robins nominated for September Manager of the Month

Coventry City manager Mark Robins has been nominated for the Sky Bet League Two Manager of the month award. Robins, who returned for a second spell in charge of the Sky Blues in March, led his side to five wins from seven games in September, picking up an impressive 16 points, leading his side to … Continue reading

Kwame leaves on loan

Coventry City striker Kwame Thomas has joined Sutton United on an initial one-month loan deal. Thomas, 21, is yet to make and appearance for The Sky Blues this season following injury, and it is believed that joining the Vanarama National side for a month will help build up his match fitness ahead of competing for … Continue reading

McSheffrey signs for Eastleigh

Former Coventry City forward Gary McSheffrey has today signed for National League side Eastleigh. McSheffrey was released by Doncaster Rovers after they had secured promotion from League Two last season after spending the majority of 2016/2017 out injured and he has also had spells at Birmingham City, Scunthorpe United and Leeds United. In his spell … Continue reading

Charles-Cook departs Coventry

Goalkeeper Reice Charles-Cook has left Coventry City and joined fellow League Two side Swindon Town. Charles-Cook departs The Ricoh Arena after three years with Coventry City where he made over 50 appearances. The former Arsenal trainee also holds the Coventry City post-war Club record for most consecutive minutes for not conceding a goal and was … Continue reading