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2003–04 Coventry City F.C. season


FieldValue
clubCoventry City F.C.
season2003–04
stadiumHighfield Road
managerGary McAllister (until 11 December)
Eric Black (from 11 December to 3 May)Steven Ogrizovic (from 3 May)
leagueFirst Division
league result12th
cup1FA Cup
cup1 resultOUT v Colchester United
Fourth round replay
cup2League Cup
cup2 resultOUT v Tottenham Hotspur
Second round
season topscorerGary McSheffrey (12)
highest attendance22,195 (vs. Crystal Palace, 9 May)
lowest attendance10,872 (vs. Wimbledon, 15 October)
average attendance14,816
prevseason2002–03
nextseason2004–05

Eric Black (from 11 December to 3 May)Steven Ogrizovic (from 3 May) Fourth round replay Second round Cup: 15,474 (vs. Tottenham Hotspur 24 September) Cup: 8,280 (vs. Peterborough United, 13 August) This is Coventry City Football Club progress in the 2003–04 season. This season the Sky Blues will play in the First Division and will feature in the FA Cup and the League Cup.

Matches

[[2003–04 Football League First Division|First Division]]

Johnson Lester Barrett
Adebola
Morrell Thomas Cresswell
Keane Morrell Morrell Morrell Harris Gordon
Earnshaw Suffo Barker Weller McSheffrey
Joachim
Roper Brennan Chorley
Guðjónsson Joachim Hulse
Kinsella McSheffrey
Konjić Doyle
McSheffrey Goater Deloumeaux
McSheffrey Symes
Ashton Connolly Sidibe Morrell
McSheffrey
Shaw Doyle

[[2003–04 FA Cup|FA Cup]]

Joachim

[[2003–04 Football League Cup|League Cup]]

Adebola Keane

Championship data

League table

Results summary

Round by round

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Scores Overview

OppositionHome ScoreAway ScoreDouble
Bradford City0–00–1
Burnley4–02–1
Cardiff City1–31–0
Crewe Alexandra2–01–3
Crystal Palace2–11–1
Derby County2–03–1
Gillingham2–25–2
Ipswich Town1–11–1
Millwall4–01–2
Norwich City0–21–1
Nottingham Forest1–31–0
Preston North End4–12–4
Reading1–22–1
Rotherham United1–10–2
Sheffield United0–11–2
Stoke City4–20–1
Sunderland1–10–0
Walsall0–06–1
Watford0–01–1
West Bromwich Albion1–00–3
West Ham United1–10–2
Wigan Athletic1–11–2
Wimbledon1–03–0

Season statistics

Stats and goals

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Goalscorers

No.FlagPosNameFirst DivisionFA CupLeague CupTotal
19ENGFW111012
21ENGFW83011
12ENGFW9009
8CMRFW6006
17IRLMF5005
9NGAFW2013
11IRLFW2013
31ISLMF3003
SCOMF3003
18IRLDF3003
26ENGMF3003
ENGMF2002
4BIHDF2002
22FRADF1001
35JAMFW1001
7ENGMF1001
5ENGDF1001
2ENGDF1001

Overall

Points65 / 138 (47.10%)

Transfers

In

  • IRL Graham Barrett – unattached (last at ENG Arsenal), 30 May
  • Faroe Islands Claus Bech Jørgensen – unattached (last at ENG Bradford City), 4 August
  • IRL Steve Staunton – unattached (last at ENG Aston Villa), 15 August
  • JAM Onandi Lowe – ENG Rushden & Diamonds, 25 March, free
  • NGA Dele Adebola – unattached (last at ENG Crystal Palace)
  • ENG Andy Morrell – unattached (last at WAL Wrexham)
  • ISL Bjarni Guðjónsson – unattached (last at GER VfL Bochum)
  • FRA Pegguy Arphexad – unattached (last at ENG Liverpool
  • ENG Scott Shearer – SCO Albion Rovers
  • CMR Patrick Suffo – Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal
  • ENG Gavin Ward – ENG Walsall
  • IRL Michael Doyle – SCO Celtic
  • FRA Éric Deloumeaux – SCO Aberdeen

Out

  • ENG Robert Betts – released, 23 May (later joined ENG Rochdale)
  • ENG Lee Fowler – released, 13 November (later joined ENG Huddersfield Town)
  • SCO Gary McAllister – re-signed as player-manager, 12 January
  • ENG Jay Bothroyd – released (later joined ITA Perugia on 11 July)
  • ENG John Eustace – released (later joined ENG Stoke City on 18 July)
  • IRL Keith O'Neill – retired
  • MAR Youssef Chippo – QAT Al Sadd
  • ENG Gary Montgomery – ENG Rotherham United
  • DEN Morten Hyldgaard – SCO Hibernian
  • FRA Christian Yulu
  • FRA Fabien Debec
  • IRL Sean Cooney
  • ENG Tom Bates

Loans in

  • ISL Bjarni Guðjónsson – GER VfL Bochum, 16 January, five-month-long loan
  • ENG Stephen Warnock – ENG Liverpool, season-long loan
  • ENG Martin Grainger – ENG Birmingham City
  • ENG Johnnie Jackson – ENG Tottenham Hotspur
  • ALG Yazid Mansouri – FRA Le Havre
  • POL Sebastian Olszar – ENG Portsmouth
  • ENG Courtney Pitt – ENG Portsmouth
  • SCO Brian Kerr – ENG Newcastle United
  • ENG Peter Clarke – ENG Everton

Loans out

  • ENG Lee Fowler – ENG Huddersfield Town
  • IRL Barry Quinn – ENG Rushden & Diamonds

References

References

  1. "Coventry City Squad 03-04". FootballSquads.
  2. (30 May 2003). "Coventry sign Arsenal striker". BBC Sport.
  3. (4 August 2003). "Jorgensen seals Coventry move". BBC Sport.
  4. (25 March 2004). "Lowe and Hall seal moves". BBC Sport.
  5. (11 July 2003). "Bothroyd signs for Perugia". BBC Sport.
  6. (18 July 2003). "Eustace moves to Stoke". BBC Sport.
  7. (16 January 2004). "Coventry sign Gudjonsson". BBC Sport.
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