Dave Bennett (footballer, born 1959)

[5] His brother Gary also joined the Welsh club and the pair helped the Bluebirds win promotion back to the Second Division during the 1982–83 season.Bennett did not return to action till New Year 1989, by this point having lost his place in the first team for the 1988–89 season to Michael Gynn.He spent 18 months at Sheffield Wednesday, enduring their relegation to the Second Division at the end of the 1989–90 season, Bennett is one of 30 former Coventry City players included in the Hall of Fame at the club's home, the Ricoh Arena, to which they relocated from Highfield Road in 2005.He was brought to the County Ground by manager Ossie Ardiles, who had ironically been his Tottenham nemesis in the FA Cup final only three years earlier.[9] Dave Bennett worked for a time as a pundit and co-commentator for Free Radio 80s Coventry and Warwickshire, covering Sky Blues matches.
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