Wednesday, 24 September 2025

Haji on fire

Haji Wright has started the season on fire with six goals, five of them in the league. These goals have taken him to 37 goals in total (33 league, 4 cup). His 33 league goals have come in 66 starts plus 20 sub appearances, a very impressive ratio and a better goals per minute ratio than Viktor Gyokeres. A major mid-season injury last season meant he missed 20-odd games and although he didn’t deliver in the play-off games he still managed 12 league goals in 21 + 6 games. On that ratio he would have won the Championship Golden Boot if he’d been fit all season. This is a big season for Wright with the World Cup in his home country next year and his current scoring form won’t have gone unnoticed by US coach Mauricio Pochettino. Haji’s 33 league goals take him past such Sky Blue legends as David Speedie, Kevin Gallacher & Darren Huckerby in the club’s all-time scoring list.

Wright has now scored six goals in five consecutive games and is the first City player to achieve that feat since Matty Godden in 2020. Godden scored in the last four league fixtures of the Covid-affected 2019-20 season and when the 2020-21 season commenced he netted in the first two league games (Bristol City away and QPR at home). Although he failed to score in the League Cup tie at MK Dons which preceded the Bristol game he did net in six league games. 

Callum Wilson scored in five successive games during his incredible 2013-14 season. Only one of his five games in March 2014 ended in victory and one was the infamous 2-4 defeat at Gillingham when four penalties were awarded with Akinfenwa scored two for the Gills and Callum and Carl Baker scored from the spot for City.

The club record for the most consecutive scoring games is held by Clarrie Bourton, who else? In his record breaking 1931-32 season he netted in 11 successive games (10 league, 1 FA Cup) and in total scored 20 goals including five in a 6-1 victory over Bournemouth. He went on to net 50 goals that season, 49 in Division Three (South) and 1 FA Cup. The following season he went close to breaking his own record netting in nine successive matches.

It was sad to hear of the death of former City and Liverpool striker Bobby Graham a couple of weeks ago. Bobby, who hailed from Motherwell in Scotland, came through the ranks at Liverpool and as an 19-year-old scored on his debut in a European Cup game against KR Reykjavik in 1964. Two weeks later he scored a hat-trick on his league debut in a 5-1 win over Aston Villa. He didn’t win a regular spot in the Reds team until 1969-70 when he was an ever present and scored 21 goals. A broken leg the following season hindered his progress and he struggled to get back to his previous heights. In March 1972 Coventry paid £70,000 and he became the last signing of the Cantwell era making his debut for the Sky Blues at Elland Road in what would be Noel’s last game in charge. Bobby was a mobile, quick striker who was a very good finisher but in a poor City side chances were few and far behind. During Bob Dennison’s 12-game caretaker manager period Graham played very game, scoring two goals, both at Highfield Road, in a 3-2 defeat to Manchester United and a 3-2 win over Sheffield United. The arrival of the Mercer/Milne management team that summer Bobby, after six games and a further goal, was deemed surplus to requirements with fellow Scot Colin Stein arriving and Brian Alderson being converted from a winger to a striker. A loan to Tranmere Rovers was followed by a permanent move to his home town club, Motherwell, in 1973 where he came back to haunt the Sky Blues in a Texaco Cup game, scoring the winning goal in a 3-2 second leg victory at Fir Park. Later Bobby played for Hamilton Academical and Queen of the South. RIP Bobby.




Monday, 1 September 2025

The Magnificent Seven

Last Saturday Coventry City celebrated the wonderful news that the club had purchased the CBS Arena with a stunning performance against Queens Park Rangers recording their biggest league win for 62 years. It was an emotional day that will remembered for a very long time and the announcement of the deal to buy the stadium from Frasers Group perfectly coincided with the 20th anniversary of its opening. Hopefully it brings to an end of 20 or more years of uncertainty for the fans and finally enables the club to have total control of their destiny. 

You have to go back to October 1963 to find a bigger scoreline than Saturday, when Shrewsbury Town were put to the sword 8-1 at Highfield Road. The victory is the biggest since the club moved from Highfield Road in 2005 and also equalled the club's best ever for a Championship/Division 2 game. 7-1 was the score on Christmas Day 1922 when the Bantams beat Wolves 7-1 with goals from Bill Toms (3), Hugh Richmond (2), Joey Jones and Alan Wood. 

Since 1963 there have been two Cup games at Highfield Road that have bettered Saturday's scoreline, an 8-0 League Cup win over Rushden & Diamonds in 2002 and a 7-0 FA Cup victory over Macclesfield Town in 1999.

It was the first time that City have scored five in the first half of a league game. They did manage five in the first half of an FA Cup tie against non-league Bath City in 1929. In 1933 however they did manage seven goals in the second half in a 7-0 home win against QPR.

There are only ten Coventry City victories since 1919 with a higher score:

9-0 v Bristol City 1933-34

8-0 v Crystal Palace 1931-32

8-0 v Rushden & Diamonds (League Cup) 2002-03

8-1 v Crystal Palace 1935-36

8-1 v Shrewsbury 1963-64

7-0 v Rotherham 1925-26

7-0 v Aberdare Athletic 1926-27

7-0 v QPR 1932-33

7-0 v Scunthorpe United (FA Cup) 1934-35

7-0 v Macclesfield (FA Cup) 1998-99

(all at home except Aberdare)

The game also saw three players score a brace. Messrs Wright, Rudoni and Torp all bagged two goals – the first time this has happened since that Rushden game in 2002 when Gary McSheffrey (3), Lee Mills (2) and Jay Bothroyd (2) were on target. The last time in a league match was the Shrewsbury game in 1963 when Ronnie Rees (3) George Hudson (2) and Hugh Barr (2) netted. Before that there were five occasions in the golden period of the 1930s all involving Clarrie Bourton.

Saturday's famous victory came just seven days after the amazing 5-3 win at Derby's Pride Park. That was only the seventh time in 100 seasons of league football that that result has been recorded and only the second time achieved in an away game. In 1946-47 City won 5-3 at Millwall in a Second Division game with City coming from 3-1 down to take the points with goals from George Ashall (3), Harry Barratt and Ted Roberts. Other 5-3 wins include a Christmas Day 1959 thriller at Highfield Road with Ken Satchwell grabbing four goals and, the last time, a thumping of newly relegated Ipswich Town in 1964 watched by almost 38,000 with goals from George Kirby (2), Ken Hale (2) and George Hudson.

Five different players scored City's goals at Pride Park: Thomas, Wright, Thomas-Asante, Mason-Clark and Torp. That's quite a rare occurrence over the years but has now happened four times in the last ten years: Bury (2017) 6-0, Sunderland (2019) 5-4, Oxford (2024) 6-2 and Derby (2025) 5-3.

The Sky Blues have now scored twelve goals in successive games and that hasn't happened since September 1935, at the start of the Division Three promotion campaign. A 7-1 home win over Newport County (Bourton 3, Jones 2, Lauderdale 2) was followed two days later with a 5-0 home victory over Millwall (Jones 2, Bourton, Fitton and Turnbull (og)).

Lets hope the team can continue their scoring form at Oxford today.