Friday 20 November 2009

Coventry v Palace- Preview


















So after yet another meaningless international break that involved no Palace players we're finally back in action and hoping to continue our fine form. Tomorrows game will see us go up against two more former Palace men as we travel to the Ricoh Arena to face a Coventry side bereft of confidence.

Clinton Morrison will go down in Palace folk-law as a legend and not just for his 113 goals in 316 appearances in red and blue. His charisma was phenomenal, as was his passion for the club which he has insisted he wants to return to before his playing days are over. He was approachable and had a good rapport with the area and the fans and obviously you can't forget about his mums interviews on Talksport when he first broke through.

Coventry manager Chris Coleman will also get a great reception from the Palace faithful. He was an integral member of the Division One championship winning side of 1994 where he built up a great centre-back pairing with Gareth Southgate. Let's hope Coleman's side have the same fate as Southgate's former side Middlesbrough did just before the break.

The omens are good for a repeat performance, Coventry are bottom of the form table and are in a dismal run of results that has left them taking just two points out of a possible eighteen. Conversely We're on a hot streak at the moment as we look to extend our unbeaten run to five games, we haven't lost to coventry since 2004 and have won every game at the Ricoh Arena. All the signs point towards a Palace victory but I've watched us for too long to believe statistics especially considering the last time we returned to action after an international break and got beaten 4-0 by Scunthorpe.

Sean Scannel will miss the game after picking up a thigh injury for the Ireland U21's but that shouldn't have to much baring on the outcome of this one; he's been very poor this season and his number of appearances have reflected this. Paddy McCarthy remains out with a dislocated shoulder and will be for some time yet.

Other than that there are no new injury concerns and Darren Ambrose should make his 250th club career appearance as he goes in search of his fifth goal in five games.

Keiran Westwood should return for the sky blues which is a little worrying as his ability will further diminish our potential for goals. After all we still only have four names on the goal scorers list which needs to amended sooner rather later. I'm predicting a score draw but we can always hope for better. Here's hoping!

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