When The Sky Was Blue: The Inside Story of Coventry City's Premier League Years

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When the Sky Was Blue celebrates Coventry City’s nine-season adventure in the Premier League, telling the story through brand-new interviews with managers, players and key figures from the time. From Bobby Gould’s gruelling pre-season at an army barracks to Gordon Strachan’s ‘Entertainers’ via the glitz and glamour of Ron Atkinson.

"Very much striking the right tone as the writer wished in his intro, this is 224 pages of shared ''memories of players, managers and key individuals'' – beginning where Rich Chamberlain came in as a fan, 15 August, 1992, Coventry City v Middlesbrough. City won, 2-1. A case of, ''While the sky is blue, we’ll never lose!'' So, relive again, or for the first time, several mid-table finishes and lower orders and an 8th, according to this commendable book."

"Surprising in its honesty throughout: rarely do football tomes featuring ex players manage to go beyond the platitudinal ''great bunch of lads'' and ''top, top coach'', yet here we have genuine insight, sometimes lingering anger, as egos clash and hatchets are occasionally buried or continued. It is extremely refreshing to read for this reason. It regurgitates very little and finds new angles on old tales, adding much to the sum total of Coventry City knowledge from that time. The author needs applauding for his efforts in this regard. The book provoked plenty of nostalgia and much joy was found in the sense of hanging out with some of the favourite players of my Highfield Road childhood and adolescence. I consumed it in huge great chunks larger than Micky Quinn’s appetite."

"When Coventry City were relegated from the Premier League in 2001, it ended an unbroken run of 34 years in the top flight of English football, a record for longevity bettered by only ten clubs in history. This books looks at the glamour of the sometimes madcap Premier League years under the management of Bobby Gould, Phil Neal, Ron Atkinson and Gordon Strachan."

"It''s a very good read. I was in Lanzarote, I lay there on my sunbed and read the whole book. I thoroughly enjoyed it and it brought back a lot of memories and also jigged a few things I hadn''t remembered. It''s very well put together and I would advise anybody who supports Coventry or enjoys the nostalgia and history to go out and buy it."

When the Sky Was Blue celebrates Coventry City’s nine-season adventure in the Premier League, from founder members to relegation, through a compelling array of brand-new interviews with managers, players and other key figures from the time.

While not the most glamorous club to have played in the division, few can match the Sky Blues for madcap tales. This book tells those stories through the memories of those who were there.

Hear how Bobby Gould’s decision to hold pre-season in an army barracks led to near-death experiences and career-ending injury. Savour the glitz and glamour of Ron Atkinson’s whirlwind spell at Highfield Road. Relive Gordon Strachan making Robbie Keane Britain’s most expensive teenager. Oh, and there’s also those heart-stopping relegation battles, FA Cup heartbreak and the time Coventry City became ‘The Entertainers’.




  • | Author: Rich Chamberlain
  • | Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
  • | Publication Date: Aug 14, 2023
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  • | Binding: Hardback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781801504621
  • | ISBN-10: 1801504628
Author:
Rich Chamberlain
Publisher:
Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publication Date:
Aug 14, 2023
Binding:
Hardback
ISBN-13:
9781801504621
ISBN10:
1801504628