Sky Blue Kid
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I'll do better than that Nick..... Here you are, taken from a big article made by the BBC....Did he? Have you got the link to that?
For the majority of Sky Blues fans, this will be their first 'home' game since 20 April 2013.
For the minority who made the 68-mile round trip to Northampton to watch City play at the Sixfields Stadium during the 2013-14 season, life will suddenly seem a lot less complicated.
And for the owners of the Ricoh and the club who both, in their own separate ways, lost an entire season's worth of revenue, it is time to forget about what has been lost and concentrate on the club's future, back where they should be.
City's average home gates for the past decade
Championship: 2004-05 - 16,048 (final year at Highfield Road)
Championship: 2005-06 - 21,302 (first season at Ricoh Arena)
Championship: 2006-07 - 20,342
Championship: 2007-08 - 19,123
Championship: 2008-09 - 17,451
Championship: 2009-10 - 17,305
Championship: 2010-11 - 16,309
Championship: 2011-12 - 15,118 (relegated to League One)
League One: 2012-13 - 10,864
League One: 2013-14 - 2,348 (Sixfields)
"It's still very much the club's focus and intention to own its own ground in order to access the revenues that come with it," said City's Tim Fisher, who took over as chairman this week in a boardroom reshuffle which saw Steve Waggott take on the role of chief executive.
The Ricoh Arena may not necessarily have proved as popular as Highfield Road when it first opened but, after all the City fans have been through, it will sure feel like home now - as they finally start the longer, more relevant journey of what they hope will be a trip back to the top flight of English football - an experience last tasted in 2001.