Prospects from the Coventry City Academy are making it Big
The recent news item about four prospects from the Coventry City Academy entering the professional circuit after signing their maiden professional contracts is being reported in influential publications. The youngsters talked about are Curtis Wynter, Ashley Cain, Adam Walker and Jermaine Grandison, each of whom is 18 years old. These four rising stars debuted for the Sky Blues in the season 2008/09 and displayed their exploits. Chris Coleman’s side served as a perfect launch pad and their efforts have yielded them one year contracts. Star prospect and midfielder Adam Walker is the first one from the fray to make his foray post a 2-0 triumph over Sheffield Wednesday. Curtis Wynter, a right back, came to prominence after his team’s 2-0 FA conquest in the third round over Kidderminster Harriers.
The other two have been said to have starred in equally dramatic games to earn this position. Ashley Cain, the express winger gave his Coventry City career an unbelievable commence as he was brought on as a substitute against Charlton, a match ended in a goalless draw. Centre half Jarmaine Grandison also started off as a substitute wearing professional stripes for the first time in a 2-1 trouncing to Ipswich town. All four are being hailed as great assets to the team by their coach and are expected to boost the line up, though they are obviously a long ways off from endorsing Puma King Top football boots or getting other sponsorship deals. Coventry City has expressed great delight in signing them on and has been said to be giving special attention to these rookies to train and groom them for a good future.
