Do Coventry have enough strength in depth?published at 15:10 2 September
Rob Gurney
BBC CWR
Transfer Talk
On the face of it, Coventry City's squad isn't significantly stronger than it was at the end of last season, in fact you can make the argument it looks weaker.
Former club captain Ben Sheaf's departure to Wrexham on the last day of the window came as a surprise to many, as did the non-arrival of a replacement, leaving Jamie Allen and Josh Eccles to shoulder the burden if injuries to Victor Torp and Matt Grimes hit.
Equally, keeping star playmaker Jack Rudoni was vital, and to a lesser extent Milan van Ewijk and Bobby Thomas, while signing Luke Woolfenden from Ipswich in the closing hours looks like good business after allowing Luis Binks to go earlier in the window.
Woolfenden comes with considerably more experience, and much cheaper than Hull's Charlie Hughes, whose eight figure price tag clearly frightened off City in the end.
It's fair to say the jury is still out on goalkeeper Carl Rushworth, as well as full-backs Kaine Kesler-Hayden and Miguel Brau, while Brad Collins, Norman Bassette, Justin Obikwu and Raphael will all get game time out on loan.
But is there enough strength in depth? That's the nagging doubt for me.