“Coventry City have been to the abyss since relegation,” says Sky Blues goalkeeping legend Steve “Oggy” Ogrizovic, who played more than 600 games for the club and spent a further 19 years as a coach before taking up his current role as a match summariser for Midlands radio station BBC CWR.
An FA Cup winner in 1987 and mainstay between the sticks during Coventry’s 34-year stint in the top flight, Oggy hung up his gloves in 2000. Since then he has watched the club suffer relegations, administration, and multiple spells playing away from their home ground.
The 2023 takeover by Doug King, a local businessman and Sky Blues fan, was another key turning point. He made the bold move to replace fan favourite Robins with Frank Lampard two years ago. It proved a masterstroke: last season, Coventry were a cut above in the Championship, scoring 97 goals and winning the title with 95 points.
So what can the Premier League expect from Coventry – and vice versa? “We’ll be competitive but I think it will be difficult,” he says. “Surviving in the Premier League is the number one priority.”
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