Micky Adams faces having to get two goalkeepers when the transfer window reopens on January 1st. The three month loan of Marton Fulop expires shortly and Clayton Ince is also believed to be looking elsewhere for regular first team football, leaving the Sky Blues boss with only Jonny Tuffey and Cameron Belford as the club's only custodians.
Adams Keeper Quandry
Clayton Ince feels that the only way that he can get a place in Trinidad & Tobago's World Cup squad is by playing regular first team football. So far he has only made three appearances for the Sky Blues this season and will need to play more games in order to take a place ahead of either Kelvin Jack or Shaka Hislop.
He told BBC Coventry & Warwickshire: "It's only once in a lifetime you reach the World Cup and the manager knows that I am very ambitious. "He'll have to make a decision whether he'll let me go out and play football. Every player wants to be playing football and wants to reach the World Cup, the manager has to accept that."
He told BBC Coventry & Warwickshire: "It's only once in a lifetime you reach the World Cup and the manager knows that I am very ambitious. "He'll have to make a decision whether he'll let me go out and play football. Every player wants to be playing football and wants to reach the World Cup, the manager has to accept that."