Get Over It Duo Told

Last updated : 09 February 2007 By Covsupport
Coventry City Caretaker Manager Adrian Heath has told Robert Page and Michael Doyle to put their differences aside for the good of the team following their training ground bust-up.

Neither player has been fined by the club for the training ground incident which saw Page damage his hand and Doyler lose three teeth. Page will also remain as captain,despite the role clearly affecting his form.

"We have spoken about the problem and they have trained every day this week and been on the same side," said Heath to the CT. "And I have not noticed anything untoward and I have told them to get on with it. "They are professional and while they probably won't be sending each other birthday wishes in the near future, that will come over time because that's the way football is.

"Over the years as a professional footballer I haven't particularly enjoyed every person I have played with but I have respected them enough to get on and play with them when it matters, which is when games come around. "That's what I am demanding from them tomorrow and if it doesn't happen then I will have a decision to make other than that."