McGrath has played a role at Hawkesmill FC for the last few years and will continue to do so, splitting his time between them and the new academy.
However one place he will not be spending his time is the Sky Blues’ temporary new home of Sixfields – branding the move “a disgrace”.
McGrath added: “I really thought it wouldn’t come to this when they were talking of taking the club to Northampton.
“It really surprised me and I feel so sorry for the fans as they are being the most hard done by. The city of Coventry should have a club playing in the city.
“Who knows what the agreements really are and how long it will be until they are back - three years, five years, ten years?”
Haha, just don't like that all of a sudden they've totally changed what they're about.
It even says they were 'set up in protest at the Sky Blues move to Northampton'. We're they f*ck - anyone on this forum a few months ago know that they were set up well before anyone could have guessed we'd be at Northampton.
Think they'd be better off changing their name to something like 'City of Coventry' football club.
No self respecting city fan s going to support united....it just has undertones of the other red united team, one which, by definition, Coventry loyalists resent because of the number of glory hunting plastic mancs in Cov....rightly or wrongly.
BurbageSkyBlues..........."No self respecting city fan s going to support united....it just has undertones of the other red united team, one which, by definition, Coventry loyalists resent because of the number of glory hunting plastic mancs in Cov....rightly or wrongly.">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Just having a bit of "Lighthearted banter here".......25k supporters filled HR, on two seperate ocassions back in the 70's to support a team called Coventry Sporting Club, in the FA Cup. Guess what colour we played in!