No Go For Watson

Last updated : 31 August 2005 By Covsupport
Cash constraints at Coventry City mean that Micky Adams will not be able to sign Paul Watson. The former Brighton defender, who impressed during pre-season,scored in a reserve team practice game yesterday at Ryton but will not signed on until at least January when the transfer window reopens and only then if the club have the finances.

Speaking to the CET,Micky Adams said: "I would love to take both Watson and Andy Impey, "but unfortunately we haven't got any money. "I feel for the lads because they are in limbo with nowhere to go and they are both good enough to be members of our squad."

City Chairman Mike McGinnity again put the empahasis on the fans saying:"All I am hoping is that we can get the crowds coming to the new arena which would provide some extra revenue for me to give to Micky to strengthen his squad. If we can accumulate a bit of cash it might mean that he can dabble in the transfer market in January."