July 7, 2024

Matchday Memories: OnMatchday Memories: On This Day 2019 – See Nine Men Sky Blues Snatch Late Point At Pompey

n 20th August 2019 midfielder Michael Rose scored a last-gasp equaliser for Mark Robins‘ team as nine-man Sky Blues staged an incredible comeback to draw 3-3 with Portsmouth at Fratton Park. Fifty under a thousand representatives of the Sky Blue Army in the 18,748 crowd went home ecstatic at the unlikely fight-back after being 2-1 down at half-time and 3-1 soon after.Premier League dream is five years in the making for Coventry City boss  Mark Robins - CoventryLive

 

City took the lead after only three minutes when Jordy Hiwula fired into the roof of the net after the visitors had broken swiftly from defending a corner. Pompey hit back through a  Ronan Curtis‘ header just seven minutes later before John Marquis rounded off a fine team move to make it 2-1 two minutes before half time. Gareth Evans cashed in on a mistake by CCFC defender Kyle McFadzean to add to Pompey’s advantage in the 56th minute before Fankaty Dabo was shown a second yellow card for handball.

Matty Gooden’s penalty fifteen minutes from time after Ben Close had fouled Liam Kelly reduced the deficit. The visitors’ come-back hopes looked dashed when the Sky Blues’ substitute Gervane Kastaneer was sent off after picking up two yellow cards within eleven minutes off coming on. But Rose turned in a long throw from ten yards four minutes from time to claim the most unlikely of points! The teams lined up:-

 

CCFC (4-3-3) (CCFPA members underlined):-

Marko Marosi; Fankaty Dabo, Kyle McFadzean, Michael Rose, Brandon MasonJordan Shipley, Liam Kelly (c), Zain Westbrooke (Sam McCallum -64); Wesley Jobello (Gervane Kastaneer -67), Matty Godden and Jordy Hiwula (Amadou Bakayoko -80)

Unused subs: Josh Eccles, Will Bapaga, Dom Hyam and Ben Wilson (gk)

Pompey (managed by Kenny Jackett):-

Craig MacGillivray, Ross McCrorie, Lee Brown (Brandon Haustrup -32), Tom Naylor, Paul Downing, Sean Raggett (Brett Pitman -90+1), Ben Close, Gareth Evans (c) (Christian Burgess -84), Marcus Harness, John Marquis and Ronan Curtis  Unused subs: Alex Bass, Ellis Harrison, Andrew Cannon and James Bolton (gk)  Referee: Kevin Johnson

You can re-live the game via Youtube via this link

We mark an especially poignant anniversary today given CCFC’s recent return to Coventry this time three seasons ago after two seasons in ground-sharing ‘exile’ at Birmingham City‘s St Andrews Stadium. On this day (20th August) in 2005 the Sky Blues began their Ricoh era. They played their first game at their brand spanking new stadium after vacating Highfield Road, their home for the previous 106 years, at the end of the 2004-05 season. Of course, the Ricoh has since become rebadged (in 2021-22) as the Coventry Building Society Stadium. That August, just as sixteen years previously, the Sky Blues announced their ‘arrival’ at their new Coventry ‘home’ with a win. We also need to remember that last season, at this point, Sky Blues fans sadly still awaited the chance to see their team in a match at their Coventry home due to the dreadful pitch conditions left behind after the Commonwealth Games Rugby 7s helped to wreck the surface! The 2005 fans also had a bit of a wait before seeing their heroes!

 

At an enormously emotional final home game on 30th April 2005 in front of 22,777 fans the Sky Blues went out in style sending Derby County home at the wrong end of a 6-2 scoreline with four of our goals scored by CCFPA members. ‘Cov Kid’ Association member Gary McSheffrey and Stern John each grabbed a brace each side of a strike from CCFPA member ‘Dele Adebola. The final Highfield Road Championship goal came from (Dele’s fellow CCFPA member) Andy Whing (left).Spin forward four months and the planned August start at their new home, the Ricoh Arena, was delayed for it to be finally made match-ready. Consequently, after three successive away games without a win (two draws and a 4-0 hammering at Burnley), nerves were jangling for the 23,043 who came to see the fresh start against London club Queen’s Park Rangers.

They needn’t have worried as our member and former CCFPA committee member Claus Bech Jorgensen scored the first against the Hoops in ten minutes with a spectacular flying header.

‘Dele then became part of Sky Blue history by not only scoring at their last game at HR but also their first at the Ricoh (in fact an opportunistic brace on 23 and 43 minutes)!

So, it was 3-0 at half time and that’s how the score remained with the pumped up Sky Blues comfortable winners, especially after Rangers’ Danny Shittu was red carded four minutes after the break.

Former Sky Blue (1991-92) Paul Furlong, who was with the City as his first senior club, feaured in the Q.P.R. forward line on this day.

Former Sky Blue defender (and CCFPA member) Micky Adams managed his side to an encouraging eighth place finish in the Championship, though well short of the play-offs.

A contemporary match report with manager interviews from BBC Sport can be accessed via the link here.

The Sky Blues team that day was (CCFPA members underlined):-

Stephen Bywater, Richard Duffy, Marcus Hall, Claus Bech Jorgensen, Richard Page, Matt Heath, Willo Flood (sub. Andy Morrell -73), Michael Doyle, James Scowcroft, ‘Dele Adebola (sub. Isaac Osbourne -87) and Gary McSheffrey (sub. Neil Wood -77).

 

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