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Liam KELLY

Liam KELLY - Coventry City - League Appearances

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Date: 18 April 2022

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    • POSITION
      Midfielder
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Saturday, 10 February 1990
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Milton Keynes, England.
  • CLUBS
  • Coventry City
    • Club Career Dates
      2017-
    • League Debut
      Saturday 5th August 2017 in a 3-0 home win over Notts. County.
    • Club Career
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Liam KELLY - Coventry City - League Appearances

Liam KELLY playing for Coventry City in their 0-3 home defeat to Bournemouth

in the SkyBet Championship. At the time The Sky Blues were in contension for

a play-off place. They lost that hope whereas, The Cherries, got automatic promotion

along with Fulham to the Premier League.


119 League Appearances (+ 32 as sub), 3 goals


Kilmarnock: 2009-2013
  Played 100
  Scored 15
 goals  (Scots League)
Signed on  11/1/2013.             
Bristol City: 2013-2014
  Played  21   Scored  0  goals  (League 1)
Signed on   27/6/2014.            
Oldham Athletic: 2014-2016   Played  78   Scored  7  goals  (League 1)
Free transfer on  22/5/2017.            
Coventry City: 2017-2018 Played 
 14
  Scored  0  goals  (League 1)

2018-2019 Played  49   Scored  1  goal  (League 1)

2019-2020 Played  27   Scored  0  goals  (League 1)

2020-2021 Played  24   Scored  2  goals  (Championship)

2021-2022
Played
 16
  Scored
 0
 goals
 (Championship)
  2022-2023
Played
 10
  Scored
 0  goals  (Championship)
  2023-2024 Played  12   Scored  0  goals  (Championship)
               
               
   


   
 

Liam KELLY playing for Coventry City in their 1-0 'home' win over Sunderland at St. Andrews,

Birmingham. The Sky Blues played one more game (another win) after which the 2019/2020

season was terminated in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving Coventry winners

of League Division 1. That season they lost just three games and after an absence of nine

seasons returned to the Championship. 1st March 2020.