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Stern John

John was born in Trinidad and Tobago and started his professional playing career in the Major soccer league of America in 1995. He moved to England in 1999 as he signed for Nottingham Forest. After a three year period at Nottingham, he moved on to play for Birmingham city and helped the club gain promotion in to the premiership or the 2002 – 2003 season. In September 2004, he signed for Coventry City and has now made over 75 appearances at the club and is a key figure in the Coventry team. He is also a very experienced international player, having played for Trinidad and Tobago over 100 times, scoring 68 goals.

Gary McSheffrey

McSheffrey started off his professional playing career with Coventry City in 1998 and went on to spend eight years playing for the outfit. He is arguably one of the quickest players to have played for the club and enjoyed a great campaign during the 2005 – 2006 season as he scored 15 goals for the club. In total he made over 170 appearances and scored over 50 goals while playing for Coventry City. He signed for Birmingham City in the summer of 2006.

Michael Doyle

Doyle started off his playing career at Scottish football club, Glasgow Ranger and signed for Coventry city in spring 2003. Since arriving Doyle has established himself in the heart of the Coventry City midfield and has captained the team on many occasions since the 2005 – 2006 season. He is a consistent player at the club and has incredible passion for the game.

Marcus Hall

Hall is a legend without doubt with his local club, Coventry City. He came through the ranks at the club in the year 1994 and soon established himself in the left back position while the sky blues were a premiership football outfit. During his first spell playing for the club between 1994 and 2002, he made ever 150 appearances before spending two successful years playing for Stoke City. He signed for Coventry City again in 2005 and is now a permanent fixture in the Coventry defence into their starting line up.

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