Coventry City is set to conclude another eventful season this weekend with a home fixture against mid-table Queens Park Rangers. Manager Mark Robins will be looking to send supporters off from the CBS Arena with optimism for the upcoming summer, during which he aims to further strengthen the squad.

Under Robins’ leadership, Coventry City has undergone significant growth and transformation over the past seven years. Robins has reshaped four different teams during his tenure, each achieving notable milestones: promotion from League Two, advancement to the Championship, a playoff final appearance, and a memorable FA Cup run.

Throughout this journey, skipper Liam Kelly has been a constant presence and a key figure in the club’s success. Despite not yet officially confirmed, it’s likely that the 34-year-old midfielder will bid farewell to Coventry City this summer, marking the end of an exceptional seven-year tenure.

Kelly’s departure will be particularly poignant as it coincides with the club’s annual Legends Day, where his contributions to Coventry City’s history will be celebrated. Manager Mark Robins expressed gratitude for Kelly’s pivotal role in the club’s journey, alongside other influential players like Kyle McFadzean.

Additionally, several players, including goalkeeper Simon Moore and midfielder Callum O’Hare, are expected to depart, either due to expiring contracts or potential transfers. O’Hare, in particular, has endeared himself to the fans with his on-field contributions and battling spirit following a significant injury setback.

As the season draws to a close, fans may bid farewell to several players, both contracted and soon-to-be free agents. Robins acknowledged the contributions of all players and emphasized the importance of retaining key personnel to achieve the club’s objectives in the upcoming seasons.

Overall, Coventry City supporters will reflect on the contributions of departing players with appreciation for their professionalism and dedication to the club. Robins hopes to retain as many players as possible to continue building on the progress made in recent years.

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