Marcus Hall has been told by City boss Chris Coleman that he won't be n the staring eleven, even though the Game against Watford on Sunday will be the long serving defender's last game before leaving the club.
The 34 year old Hall was not offered an new contract by the club and is set to leave his home town club. He has served Coventry City in two periods from 1994 to 2002 when he played 132 times for the Sky Blues and after he returned to the club in 2005 where he played another 138 games.
Coleman has stated he will field the strongest team possible as he is going all out to win the final game of the season. Although he didn't rule out the possibility that Hall will appear at some point in the game.
Coleman said, "I want to win the game so I will pick the strongest team to start, but it will be Marcus's last game for Coventry and he has been a good servant for the club and we'll get him on if possible."
"We'll see how it goes but first and foremost I want to win the game and Marcus understands that. He knows the fans think a lot of him but it will be three points first."
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