Where are they now - overload

From the Coventry Telegraph website -
"FOREST Green Rovers have confirmed they will stand by former Coventry City starlet Lee Fowler, who has admitted he is an alcoholic. The 27-year-old, who made 14 first team appearances for the Sky Blues between 1999 and 2003, has vowed not to drink again after spending a month at Tony Adams' Sporting Chance Clinic in Surrey. Fowler, who is currently recovering from a knee ligament injury, was called into the full Wales squad as a teenager but believes booze held back his career that has seen him play for eight different clubs"

"RICHIE PARTRIDGE has been hailed by New Saints for the impact he's made since arriving at the Welsh club. The former Coventry City and Liverpool FC winger has bagged six goals in his first seven games for the reigning Welsh champions since leaving Stockport County. And Saints boss Mike Davies has been quick to praise the 30-year-old, who is Michael Owen's brother-in-law."


"BRENTFORD boss Andy Scott has confirmed that former Coventry City captain Stephen Wright is training with the Bees this week. The former Liverpool and Sunderland right-back has been without a club since being told his contract at the Ricoh Arena was not being renewed in the summer. But the Bees have handed the veteran defender the chance to impress this week - as he seeks cover for his current right-back Michael Spillane."

"FORMER Coventry City striker Leon Best has been linked with a loan move to Crystal Palace. Best, 24, has struggled since joining Newcastle United from Coventry last season and boss Chris Hughton would like him to go out for a month for some first-team football, according to the Eastern Daily Press.The Nottingham-born Ireland international made 92 appearances for Coventry City from 2007-10 before joining Newcastle for £1m in February this year."

Matchday 10: The Hull highlights show

SBJ and yours truly went to Hull to check-in at a new stadium on ProperFan and see the King's return to his old stamping ground.

Champagne Express was nice, the view from the Box was nice, and SBJ took some nice pictures, which will hopefully appear here soon.

The game was drab and dreary.  King failed a fitness test.  Bullard was paid more than our starting 11 put together, and was the best player on the pitch.  Gunner played well, everyone else did their jobs in an average way.  Carsley left the centre circle to kick Bullard whenever he could, Klingon followed Bullard around kicking him whenever Carsley couldn't reach.  And a nil nil was acheived.

We spent the night in Beverley.  Don't know who was more surprised, Beverley or SBJ.