Matchday Memories: On This Day 2016 – Watch Mark’s Men Make Morecambe Face F.A.Cup Replay!

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Coventry City Technical Director Mark Venus 2015-16

On this day (November 7th) in 2016 the Sky Blues had travelled to the seaside for their first round F.A.Cup tie at Morecambe FC. Hopes were naturally high as Morecambe were a lower level club and it had been reported that the Shrimps players had been unpaid for the previous week whilst takeover negotiations had been underway!

Jack McBean in the Sky Blue

The Sky Blues had lost manager Tony Mowbray through his resignation at the end of September and City’s Technical Director Mark Venus was in temporary charge.  Strangely the game was on a Monday afternoon (k.0.2pm) after being moved from the previous Saturday afternoon due to being the subject of a TV broadcast in North America! City fielded a trio of loanees, James Sterry from Newcastle UnitedAndre Wright from West Bromwich Albion and American striker James McBean from L.A.Galaxy making his debut.

After a goalless poor quality first half the Sky Blues had to fight their way back into the game at the Globe Arena after the home team’s Dean Winnard had put the home side ahead smashing the ball past CCFC ‘keeper (and CCFPA member) Lee Burge from close in in the 58th minute after Cole Stockton flicked on an inswinging corner at the front post. Lee played a blinder through the match for the Sky Blues.

Jamie Sterry in Sky Blue action

The homesters had had the better of the first half but the Sky Blues had begun the second half looking a different proposition to that of the first 45 with the introduction of Jack McBean seemingly aiding City’s attacking intent.  Both sides hit the woodwork in a fiercely competitive game before Jamie Sterry found the Sky Blues equaliser, scoring his first goal for the Sky Blues with a neat curling finish into the bottom corner with nineteen minutes left. The defender had played a one-two with Andre Wright before cutting inside and finding the bottom corner to equalise for City.

Both sides had chances to win the game in the final fifteen minutes, but the Sky Blues had to settle for a replay at the Ricoh as the Sky Blue Army, who formed nearly a third of the crowd (546 out of 1,732) wended their way home probably disappointed at only a draw against the League Two side.

Coventry Telegraph‘s contemporary match report can be found here. Thanks to Dean Nelson you can watch match highlights by clicking on the link or image below:-

https://youtu.be/6RmH8Rd43c0

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