Regarded by a lot of Coventry City fans as a signal of the clubs recent demise, the move to the Ricoh Arena following 106 years at the clubs former home of Highfield Road has led to a depressing era for Sky Blues fans under the stewardship of SISU.

Although the club has suffered and did find itself in the League Two for the first time since 1959, they do appear to be a club recovering from tumultuous times.

Although the transition back to becoming a force again in English football is far from complete they found themselves achieving a top six finish in 2018 for the first time in 48 years. The long-suffering fans finally had something to celebrate when they won the play-off final and rejoined League One.

Who have been the shining lights up front since their move to the Ricoh however? We take a look at the four best strikers who've represented Coventry since 2005.

Having scored 72 goals for the club and finding himself joint 9th in the club's top scorers list level with Dion Dublin, Coventry born Gary McSheffrey reminded the fans of the club's identity and the city's pride in the club even during their darkest days.

Although he has struggled to adapt at Reading following his departure from Coventry Marc Mcnulty's 23 goals last season helped fire Coventry to promotion and he was an integral part of the side who finally gave the supporters something to celebrate.

Adam Armstrong may well have had a tough time transitioning from teenage star to experienced professional, but his season of 20 goals in 40 games at Coventry back in 2015-16 ensured he was remembered fondly by Coventry fans for his spell at the club.

David Mcgoldrick scored 16 goals for the Sky Blues in 2012-13. He helped ensure that despite increasing off the field issues that led to the club's brief relocation to Northampton the following season, the club remained a League One side.