I realise I'm in the minority here, but for me the quality of the football is a lot less relevant than the actual match day experience, which is shit, and pretty much has been since we moved to the Ricoh.
Actually move the home and away fans closer together and the atmosphere would improve 5-fold immediately, even if the results continued to be poor.
Yes there were some shocking atmospheres at Highfield Road in the couple of seasons before we left, but it was still our home, and the Ricoh isn't. Maybe in a generation it will be.
Sad to say but I head up to Bedworth for a match now, can actually stand where you want without getting hassled.... Well I won't go on, everyone knows what non league is like... Even Nuneaton is better, and as someone from Bedworth it pains me to say that...
And I went to Northampton so I know about shit match day experiences....
Unfortunately the comment about 'mongs' posted above does hold true... Although it also applies to most higher league clubs (of which I include Coventry)... At non league games people are there for the love of it and generally understand the game. Maybe it's just an English problem, and typifies the attitude that makes us shit at every World Cup. But I've been on some right rough stands in Italy, Spain and France, and even amongst the hardcore loonies, there's a far better understanding of the game than at your average English league match.