DYCHE, WISE AND BLACKWELL AMONG SKY BLUES HOPEFULS
NEARLY 40 candidates have already applied to become Coventry City's new manager.
The list to replace Andy Thorn includes Dennis Wise, who became a firm favourite during his brief spell as a player in 2006 after guiding Millwall into Europe.
Kevin Blackwell, who steered Leeds and Sheffield United to the Championship play-off final and watched Saturday's fateful 2-2 draw against Bury as a radio pundit, is keen on a fresh start at the Ricoh.
And Sean Dyche, who did an excellent low-budget job at Watford last season before being ditched by the new Italian owners to make way for Gianfranco Zola, also threw his hat in the ring within 48 hours of Thorn's departure.
All three meet the club's priority for a man experienced in League One and Championship football. But caretaker Richard Shaw, who spent five years as a coach and assistant manager at Millwall before being before becoming Thorn's No.2 in July, staked his claim last night as he steered the Sky Coventry City 3 Bimringham 2 (after extra-time) By Andy Turner RICHARD Shaw staked an impressive early claim for the full-time manager's job after the Sky Blues pulled off an unlikely Capital One Cup victory over neighbours Birmingham City.
NEARLY 40 candidates have already applied to become Coventry City's new manager.
The list to replace Andy Thorn includes Dennis Wise, who became a firm favourite during his brief spell as a player in 2006 after guiding Millwall into Europe.
Kevin Blackwell, who steered Leeds and Sheffield United to the Championship play-off final and watched Saturday's fateful 2-2 draw against Bury as a radio pundit, is keen on a fresh start at the Ricoh.
And Sean Dyche, who did an excellent low-budget job at Watford last season before being ditched by the new Italian owners to make way for Gianfranco Zola, also threw his hat in the ring within 48 hours of Thorn's departure.
All three meet the club's priority for a man experienced in League One and Championship football. But caretaker Richard Shaw, who spent five years as a coach and assistant manager at Millwall before being before becoming Thorn's No.2 in July, staked his claim last night as he steered the Sky Coventry City 3 Bimringham 2 (after extra-time) By Andy Turner RICHARD Shaw staked an impressive early claim for the full-time manager's job after the Sky Blues pulled off an unlikely Capital One Cup victory over neighbours Birmingham City.