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COVENTRY CITY1980-81 LEAGUE CUP SEMI-FINALISTS

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
By Neil Fissler

SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT:Rotherham manager Paul Warne takes his side to Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City

STEVE Hunt believes the foundations for the biggest day in the Sky Blues’ history were laid with the side which narrowly missed out on a day out at the Twin Towers.
Coventry won the FA Cup in 1987 six years after they were 90 minutes from Wembley in the League Cup only to fall at the final hurdle. Hunt says that it was the break-up of the squad which
got to the League Cup semi-final which enabled Coventry to bring in many of their F...

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