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Article: Three points would be the perfect way to bow out; GAME ON: FOOTBALL: GOODBYE HIGHFIELD ROAD: Sky Blues chairman Mike McGinnity hopes club can survive and then thrive in their new home.(Sport)
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- Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
- Article date:
- April 30, 2005
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Byline: By ANDY TURNER
MISTAKES, he's made a few, but now the end is here Mike McGinnity is ready to face the final curtain at Highfield Road.
And the Coventry City chairman is just hoping and praying that come 4.55pm this afternoon the Sky Blues will have three points to ensure they bow out of the old stadium in style.
"There are two very important aspects to today, one that we hope to get three points to secure our future in the Championship and two, it will be extremely sad for many, many supporters who are coming along," he said.
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