Gary McSheffrey released..old news ??

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winnits

Guest
Could see him going back to Chaventry on a freebie.. he'd be a potentially interesting signing, we certainly didn't see the best of him during his brief loan here.
 

ldsmd

A. Trialist
Was deadly for Coventry in this league. Had his run in with injuries but if we can get his fitness up to scratch, he'd be absolutely perfect as a back up to a decent LM for us.

Who knows he may even become a first team regular considering he is only 27.
 

MaxiRobriguez

Bob McKinlay
I'd be tempted. We're obviously short on the left hand side so we could use with two players at least. If one of them is a free that'll allow more cash to be spent on the likes of Shorey or Pratley.
 

lemonforest

First Team Squad
yeah im pretty sure leeds are signing him
 

earthworm

Jack Burkitt
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Coventry City have agreed a deal to bring Gary McSheffrey back to the club on a one-year contract from Birmingham City.
McSheffrey started his career with the Sky Blues and scored 53 goals in 162 appearances before joining Birmingham in a £4million deal in 2006.
However, the striker has struggled for first-team football at St Andrews over the past two seasons and spent a spell on loan at Leeds United last term.
He was out of contract at Birmingham at the end of the month and the 27-year-old has now accepted a return to his first club.
A 12-month deal, with the option of a further year, has been agreed and Coventry boss Aidy Boothroyd is looking forward to having McSheffrey in his squad.
Character

"I know about Gary's affiliation with Coventry City and while that's a very positive thing, we are bringing him in because of his qualities as a player and a character, not just because he is a local lad," Boothroyd told the club's official website.
"We feel he will be a very good addition to the squad and all Coventry City supporters will know that Gary McSheffrey in his pomp is an outstanding player in the Championship.
"His last couple of seasons have not seen him hit the peaks that he did here at Coventry or in the year he was instrumental in winning Birmingham promotion, but we have brought him back with the aim of getting him and us back up to that level."

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11095_6218136,00.html
 
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