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The Sun
28-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Frank Lampard releases eight Coventry stars after gut-wrenching Championship play-off defeat to Sunderland
COVENTRY have released eight players after falling short of promotion to the Premier League. Frank Lampard, who landed the job in November, led the Sky Blues on an incredible surge up the table to finish fifth. 3 3 But they remain in the Championship after conceding a 122nd minute winner to Sunderland in the play-off semi-final. Coventry have announced their release list following the end of the season with Jamie Paterson the biggest name departing. The 33-year-old was at the club for three months and managed eight appearances. But he has not been offered a new contract and will join League One side Plymouth Argyle. Academy graduates Jack Burroughs, Ryan Howley and Cian Tyler have also been shown the exit door. Burroughs, 24, joined Coventry at the age of seven and went on to make 21 senior appearances. But he has spent recent seasons out on loan at Lincoln, Kilmarnock and Ross County. Howley, 21, played eight times in total and was with Scottish Championship side Ayr United on loan last season. Tyler, 23, is another who has been at Coventry since he was a schoolboy, but he never managed a first-team game. Under-21 quartet Aston Ellard, Daniel Rachel, Kain Ryan and Jayden Smith have also left the club. Coventry have decided to trigger one-year extension options in the contracts of midfielder Jamie Allen and goalkeeper Luke Bell. Allen, 30, has been in the squad for the last six seasons and he has featured 151 times for the club. Bell, 21, joined from Wolves three years ago and is their youth-team keeper. 3


Scottish Sun
28-05-2025
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Frank Lampard releases eight Coventry stars after gut-wrenching Championship play-off defeat to Sunderland
Two contract extensions have been triggered OUT THE BLUE OUT THE BLUE Frank Lampard releases eight Coventry stars after gut-wrenching Championship play-off defeat to Sunderland Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) COVENTRY have released eight players after falling short of promotion to the Premier League. Frank Lampard, who landed the job in November, led the Sky Blues on an incredible surge up the table to finish fifth. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Coventry have released eight players Credit: PA 3 Jamie Paterson has left after just eight games Credit: PA But they remain in the Championship after conceding a 122nd minute winner to Sunderland in the play-off semi-final. Coventry have announced their release list following the end of the season with Jamie Paterson the biggest name departing. The 33-year-old was at the club for three months and managed eight appearances. But he has not been offered a new contract and will join League One side Plymouth Argyle. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL Sky Sports Blues Melissa Reddy among 7 Sky Sports News stars leaving in major shake-up Academy graduates Jack Burroughs, Ryan Howley and Cian Tyler have also been shown the exit door. Burroughs, 24, joined Coventry at the age of seven and went on to make 21 senior appearances. But he has spent recent seasons out on loan at Lincoln, Kilmarnock and Ross County. Howley, 21, played eight times in total and was with Scottish Championship side Ayr United on loan last season. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK Tyler, 23, is another who has been at Coventry since he was a schoolboy, but he never managed a first-team game. Under-21 quartet Aston Ellard, Daniel Rachel, Kain Ryan and Jayden Smith have also left the club. Coventry have decided to trigger one-year extension options in the contracts of midfielder Jamie Allen and goalkeeper Luke Bell. Allen, 30, has been in the squad for the last six seasons and he has featured 151 times for the club. Bell, 21, joined from Wolves three years ago and is their youth-team keeper.


BBC News
23-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Plymouth sign former Coventry striker Paterson
Plymouth Argyle have signed experienced striker Jamie Paterson on a free 33-year-old was released by Coventry City earlier this month and has played more than 450 matches in the English Football League for the likes of Nottingham Forest, Bristol City and Swansea is Argyle's first new signing since they were relegated from the Championship, and the first under the direction of new head of football operations David Fox. "He has spent virtually his whole career in the Championship, and to have a player of his quality and experience in our squad will be of great benefit," Fox told the club website, last appearance for Coventry came in the 3-1 loss at Plymouth last month - he joined the Sky Blues on a short-term deal in January from Major League Soccer club Charlotte FC."I am very happy that we have acted quickly to make our first signing of the summer," Argyle head coach Miron Muslic said. "I spoke to Jamie on a video call last week and I think his character and experience will fit in perfectly in our locker room."He can play in a variety of positions along the front line, and will complement the way we want to play next season."Argyle have not revealed the length of Paterson's contract at Home Park.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Key's 30-yard stunner up for April award
Swansea City defender Josh Key's 30-yard stunner against Plymouth Argyle has earned him a nomination for the EFL's Championship Goal of the Month award. The 25-year-old full-back sealed a 3-0 win for the Swans on 9 April with his spectacular lob over the goalkeeper from distance. "It had been 364 days since Key's last goal, so expectations were low as he strode forward," said the Football League in its nominations list. "The full-back had other ideas, striking his controlled 25-yard (or further) shot at pace and in a perfect arc." Key, who joined Swansea from Exeter City in 2023, is one of four nominees for the April award, along with Coventry City's former Swans midfielder Jamie Paterson, Sunderland's Eliezer Mayenda and Oxford United's Cameron Brannagan, who is nominated for his stunner against Cardiff City on 21 April. Fans can vote for their favourite on the EFL's website, with the winner announced on 16 May.


BBC News
09-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Key's 30-yard stunner up for April award
Swansea City defender Josh Key's 30-yard stunner against Plymouth Argyle has earned him a nomination for the EFL's Championship Goal of the Month 25-year-old full-back sealed a 3-0 win for the Swans on 9 April with his spectacular lob over the goalkeeper from distance."It had been 364 days since Key's last goal, so expectations were low as he strode forward," said the Football League in its nominations list. "The full-back had other ideas, striking his controlled 25-yard (or further) shot at pace and in a perfect arc." Key, who joined Swansea from Exeter City in 2023, is one of four nominees for the April award, along with Coventry City's former Swans midfielder Jamie Paterson, Sunderland's Eliezer Mayenda and Oxford United's Cameron Brannagan, who is nominated for his stunner against Cardiff City on 21 April. Fans can vote for their favourite on the EFL's website, with the winner announced on 16 May.