Maybe Not The End For Marcus

05 May 2010 15:46
Coleman going brings new hope for Marcus and ohers The sacking of Chris Coleman by the Coventry City Board yesterday morning has given rise to hope that Marcus Hall's time at the Sky Blues may not yet be over. Hall, like the City supporters, was annoyed and upset that he was not given an outing in Sunday's 4-0 defeat to Watford and told the CT: “I was very disappointed not to get on the other day.  "The manager has explained his reasons and I fully respect that and I am not one to rock the boat but it doesn’t mean I agree with it. “I have to admit I was upset, annoyed and surprised not to get on but it is just one of those things. “The manager has been good to me in a difficult season and I thank him for that but it would have been lovely to say good-bye to the fans. "I was very pleased with the reception I got after the game but it would have been nice to go out when everyone was there because by the time I went out most people had gone. “I was thinking when he made the two substitutions that he is not really going to do that. "Then I thought he might have got mixed up with how many he had made but it was lovely to hear the crowd showing their discontent to the decision. “But as I said, I don’t want to bad mouth the manager because he has been very supportive to me this season, giving me time off to get my personal circumstances sorted." Marcus is on the club's books until midnight on June 30th unless he finds another club in the meantime but by then a new manager should be in place and it will be up to him to decide if he wants to keep Hall, who feels he still has plenty to offer the squad and those in the same boat like Ashley Cain and Curtis Wynter. Picture copyright of Covsupport News Service. Credit CNS/SB 

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