Bloody hell! I remember Jimmy coming in as manager! 50 years ago? Blimey. Doesn't time fly!
Hadn't you just graduated from High School Houch? LOL
You have to remember until Jimmy Hill Coventry City were a club with a long history of being around and doing not very
much to be honest.
It might sound familiar now Kg82 but we have had some good and great years ....never forget.:claping hands:
I envy you I have been following Coventry City since the 03-04 season. :facepalm:Unfortunately, I don't remember the cup final, only really remember from the early 90's onwards - so I've had no great years! In fact, good years would be pushing it!! Most have been average, some have been awful! Over 20 years of supporting this team though and I haven't seen anything that would be construed as success at that particular time, although I now consider staying in the Prem that long a success - but that's hindsight. As said above, it would be lovely to find somebody as innovative and visionary as Jimmy again, boy do we need it.
I envy you I have been following Coventry City since the 03-04 season. :facepalm:
By now it is well documented that Jimmy would have stayed had he been given the ten year contract he wanted. Derrick Robbins offered him five. The biggest mistake in his life. A lot of people like me - my age group - know only too well we would have won the league, cups, Europe in the 70s under Hill. Nailed on. Noel Cantwell was a decent enough manager but not on the same pitch as JH. That story about him going into the chip shop in Gulson Road every week for plaice and chips and talking to people - getting them involved - it about sums him up. A man of the people, brilliant communicator. There must be loads of people around Coventry with similar stories.
On another thread, I think its Schhmmmee, lots of bright ideas. Brilliant stuff, straight out of the Hill manual.
I feel sorry for younger fans, never having had much to cheer.
But keep the faith, our day will come again. It doesn't look like it right now, but eventually.
I always remember one thing Hill said, 'You can beat a team. but you can't beat a team AND a city.' A bit Churchillian I know, but he was inspiring.
By now it is well documented that Jimmy would have stayed had he been given the ten year contract he wanted. Derrick Robbins offered him five. The biggest mistake in his life. A lot of people like me - my age group - know only too well we would have won the league, cups, Europe in the 70s under Hill. Nailed on. Noel Cantwell was a decent enough manager but not on the same pitch as JH. That story about him going into the chip shop in Gulson Road every week for plaice and chips and talking to people - getting them involved - it about sums him up. A man of the people, brilliant communicator. There must be loads of people around Coventry with similar stories.
On another thread, I think its Schhmmmee, lots of bright ideas. Brilliant stuff, straight out of the Hill manual.
I feel sorry for younger fans, never having had much to cheer.
But keep the faith, our day will come again. It doesn't look like it right now, but eventually.
I always remember one thing Hill said, 'You can beat a team. but you can't beat a team AND a city.' A bit Churchillian I know, but he was inspiring.
Parsons Nose, Robbins must have been crazy not to give Hill his ten year deal. It has been downhill over since. 1970/71 into Europe and 1987 obviously. With an honourable mention for the 1981 League Cup Run.
1961/62 - W 10 D 4 L12 -
1963/63 - W 18 D 17 L11 -
1963/64 - W 22 D 15 L 9 -
1964/65 - W 17 D 9 L 16 -
1965/66 - W 20 D 13 L 9 -
1966/67 - W 23 D 13 L6 -
250 League games by my reckoning. Think I've got it right.
You work out the stats from that.
Stopper, SBUN, brilliant wasn't it. If Gary Hoffman does come in he has to get that spirit back.
Parsons Nose, Robbins must have been crazy not to give Hill his ten year deal. It has been downhill over since. 1970/71 into Europe and 1987 obviously. With an honourable mention for the 1981 League Cup Run.
1961/62 - W 10 D 4 L12 -
1963/63 - W 18 D 17 L11 -
1963/64 - W 22 D 15 L 9 -
1964/65 - W 17 D 9 L 16 -
1965/66 - W 20 D 13 L 9 -
1966/67 - W 23 D 13 L6 -
250 League games by my reckoning. Think I've got it right.
You work out the stats from that.
Stopper, SBUN, brilliant wasn't it. If Gary Hoffman does come in he has to get that spirit back.