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Sources: Coventry City and Stoke City race to sign Kane
Coventry City and Stoke City are racing to sign QPR defender Todd Kane, Football Insider has learned.

The Championship duo are in the market for a right-back and have identified the 27-year-old as a top target.

A recruitment source has told Football Insider that Coventry and Stoke have both registered their interest in Kane.
 
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Sources: Coventry City and Stoke City race to sign Kane
Coventry City and Stoke City are racing to sign QPR defender Todd Kane, Football Insider has learned.

The Championship duo are in the market for a right-back and have identified the 27-year-old as a top target.

A recruitment source has told Football Insider that Coventry and Stoke have both registered their interest in Kane.

Can Cov afford £13m?? :emoticon-0104-surpr
 
Sources: Coventry City and Stoke City race to sign Kane
Coventry City and Stoke City are racing to sign QPR defender Todd Kane, Football Insider has learned.

The Championship duo are in the market for a right-back and have identified the 27-year-old as a top target.

A recruitment source has told Football Insider that Coventry and Stoke have both registered their interest in Kane.

We'll swap him for their striker Gyokeres...
 
i think the development that Eze made, the opportunities he had and when the time was right and money was right we didn't stand in his way must give all the other young players we have hope for their future careers. That being said, promotion and a good cup run might make them think that staying put is even better for their careers.
Good loan move for Faysal - it didnt do Chair any harm sharpening his skills and speed rather than getting taken out by a bruising centre half.
The future is bright, in Blue and White hoopsa..

Very true. I think that finally we are again on the correct road for sustained success.

I remember being very disappointed and sad when we sold Stan Bowles, Les Ferdinand, Clive Allen, etc.

Today it is a model which I much better understand and appreciate.

“The Club” is always bigger than any player. But let’s hope that “The Club” has a new Golden Era ahead of it. :)
 
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