Would you have sacrificed cup final for L1 survival ? (7 Viewers)

ccfcway

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Wembley every time for me.

As fans, we long for that day in the sun, being the best there is in the competition we are playing in, surrounded by tens of thousands of CCFC fans all going through the same experience.

I cant help rewinding to comparing that to standing in The Valley, watching Charlton absolutely hammer us but we stayed up in the championship.

Two completely different feelings of emotion.

We will always have 2nd April 2017.

We get "just staying up" most seasons !
 

Grendel

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I think when anyone uses the phrase "we are a big club" they should take a long hard look at this thread.
 

clint van damme

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the memories of Wembley might just make a few younger supporters who've had fuck all else to cheer in their Sky blue supporting lives stick with the club in the hope they get to experience it again, just like us older ones have done with 87.

I don't think coming through a L1 relegation scrap would do that.
Winning the Checkatrade could prove to be a very important day for the club, for practical reasons as well as emotional.
 

clint van damme

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Yep me too and maybe most of us on here! I wouldn't swap it as it was one of them bucket list things that I thought I would never get to tick off-i.e., my son and me seeing our team win together at Wembley. I was there myself in 87 and never thought I'd see it again amongst the more that we have found ourselves in in the last few years.

weren't you the NOPM warrior who the other day was calling anyone renewing their ST a burk?
Not so principled about giving sisu 45% of your Wembley ticket money though eh?
You people are fucking priceless!
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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I'd swap, great day out an' all that, but relegation sucks.
Relegation sucks no matter when !
If it's not this season , probably next season under SISU !
Wembley is all about the young fans and the look on their faces when George Thomas score the WINNER !
 

oscillatewildly

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the memories of Wembley might just make a few younger supporters who've had fuck all else to cheer in their Sky blue supporting lives stick with the club in the hope they get to experience it again, just like us older ones have done with 87.

I don't think coming through a L1 relegation scrap would do that.
Winning the Checkatrade could prove to be a very important day for the club, for practical reasons as well as emotional.
If only two things come of this Wembley experience - A generation of younger supporters start to follow the club and our younger players (those that will be here for the start of next season) use the experience to propel themselves and therefore the team onwards, then I might view the worth of this competition a little more favourably. Grrrrrrr!!
 

Adge

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weren't you the NOPM warrior who the other day was calling anyone renewing their ST a burk?
Not so principled about giving sisu 45% of your Wembley ticket money though eh?
You people are fucking priceless!
NOPM? Where did you get that from? So after 32 years (apart from Northampton) as a season ticket holder who has decided not to renew next season, that makes me priceless does it? Wonder how much of my season tickets and replica shirts over the last 9 years while Sisu have owned the club were NOPM?
My stance changed on Fisher saying "well I will just cut the playing budget if people do not renew". If you had done a bit more research you would have seen that I said that if the team performed we would pay on a match by match basis. Maybe "berks" was a bit ott but if people want to invest £300 in Fisher and co buying their new 17 plate Jags, go for it!
 

clint van damme

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NOPM? Where did you get that from? So after 32 years (apart from Northampton) as a season ticket holder who has decided not to renew next season, that makes me priceless does it? Wonder how much of my season tickets and replica shirts over the last 9 years while Sisu have owned the club were NOPM?
My stance changed on Fisher saying "well I will just cut the playing budget if people do not renew". If you had done a bit more research you would have seen that I said that if the team performed we would pay on a match by match basis. Maybe "berks" was a bit ott but if people want to invest £300 in Fisher and co buying their new 17 plate Jags, go for it!

was going by the berk post and I've obviously misinterpreted, my apologies.
 

Nick

Administrator
NOPM? Where did you get that from? So after 32 years (apart from Northampton) as a season ticket holder who has decided not to renew next season, that makes me priceless does it? Wonder how much of my season tickets and replica shirts over the last 9 years while Sisu have owned the club were NOPM?
My stance changed on Fisher saying "well I will just cut the playing budget if people do not renew". If you had done a bit more research you would have seen that I said that if the team performed we would pay on a match by match basis. Maybe "berks" was a bit ott but if people want to invest £300 in Fisher and co buying their new 17 plate Jags, go for it!

And if you can show us how the £300 is going to Fisher and their 17 plate jags then I am sure the "berks" would have a think about it ;)
 

skybluetony176

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I think when anyone uses the phrase "we are a big club" they should take a long hard look at this thread.

You should probably take a look at yourself first. I don't think anyone is suggesting we should be in the champions league but by the same token we don't deserve to be in the forth division. We're bigger than that. The only thing holding us back (or should that be dragging us down) is crap owners and fickle fans like you who can't except that we've been displaced from a natural order.
 

duffer

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Build from a fulcrum..???

I'd prefer a solid foundation to build a steady, solid future from myself.

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Take your point which is entirely fair, but didn't that Archimedes bloke (played right-back for Brazil in the 70s?) say something about this...

It even comes in gif format, so it must be true. :)

archimedes1.jpg
 

wingy

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weren't you the NOPM warrior who the other day was calling anyone renewing their ST a burk?
Not so principled about giving sisu 45% of your Wembley ticket money though eh?
You people are fucking priceless!
They only got 22.5% from me Clint.
Hehe what a bonus with my free bus pass. :p
Tbf they had 200% out of me on the ST though as I pretty much stopped going from the MK game. :'(
Just don't know about next year, definitely having a CRFC ST next season, £130.
£270 for the equivalent seat at the RICOH, which with snake oil applied hasn't gone up or like last year went up £20
I reckon I could /should donate, that would be a no brainer with a new owner, even with these lot it could be feasible but for the debt tied in.
 

duffer

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They only got 22.5% from me Clint.
Hehe what a bonus with my free bus pass. :p
Tbf they had 200% out of me on the ST though as I pretty much stopped going from the MK game. :'(
Just don't know about next year, definitely having a CRFC ST next season, £130.
£270 for the equivalent seat at the RICOH, which with snake oil applied hasn't gone up or like last year went up £20
I reckon I could /should donate, that would be a no brainer with a new owner, even with these lot it could be feasible but for the debt tied in.

Fair play to you Wingy. I wouldn't want to encourage any CCFC fan to stop going to the Ricoh and watch CRFC instead, but if you can do both a season ticket for Cov Rugby is bloody good value. Only lost once at home this season (to the runaway champions) and have been recruiting well already for next year with some really exciting players coming including an ex All Black.

Each to their own of course, but I find it a really good day out - if nothing else the stewards there actually make you feel welcome, which is a nice change. ;)
 

clint van damme

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They only got 22.5% from me Clint.
Hehe what a bonus with my free bus pass. :p
Tbf they had 200% out of me on the ST though as I pretty much stopped going from the MK game. :'(
Just don't know about next year, definitely having a CRFC ST next season, £130.
£270 for the equivalent seat at the RICOH, which with snake oil applied hasn't gone up or like last year went up £20
I reckon I could /should donate, that would be a no brainer with a new owner, even with these lot it could be feasible but for the debt tied in.

don't blame anyone for jacking in, just annoys me when people start slating those who want to still go. To be fair, I may have been a bit too quick to accuse adage of that based on a post I think I misinterpreted.
 

wingy

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Fair play to you Wingy. I wouldn't want to encourage any CCFC fan to stop going to the Ricoh and watch CRFC instead, but if you can do both a season ticket for Cov Rugby is bloody good value. Only lost once at home this season (to the runaway champions) and have been recruiting well already for next year with some really exciting players coming including an ex All Black.

Each to their own of course, but I find it a really good day out - if nothing else the stewards there actually make you feel welcome, which is a nice change. ;)
I obviously haven't been to every game as they clash with us and work sometimes, but I Reckon I've only seen them lose about 3 times over the course from when Fisher introduced them to me via Northampton.
The new friends I've made see me as a lucky charm.
Next season looks very promising. :p
Oh but the City
I'll probably shell out of guilt but attendance might waver again.
 

wingy

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don't blame anyone for jacking in, just annoys me when people start slating those who want to still go. To be fair, I may have been a bit too quick to accuse adage of that based on a post I think I misinterpreted.
Yeah agree, name calling and labels are pointless.
It is what it is.
 

Nick

Administrator
I obviously haven't been to every game as they clash with us and work sometimes, but I Reckon I've only seen them lose about 3 times over the course from when Fisher introduced them to me via Northampton.
The new friends I've made see me as a lucky charm.
Next season looks very promising. :p
Oh but the City
I'll probably shell out of guilt but attendance might waver again.

Don't see why they can't do an offer if buying both season tickets. The link is still there with the ticket office and both have empty seats to sell.

Even match ticket offers for CCFC ST holders and vice versa.
 

duffer

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Don't see why they can't do an offer if buying both season tickets. The link is still there with the ticket office and both have empty seats to sell.

Even match ticket offers for CCFC ST holders and vice versa.

I'd love it, it might even get under the skin of our new insect overlords a little which would be a nice bonus. :)
 

clint van damme

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Don't see why they can't do an offer if buying both season tickets. The link is still there with the ticket office and both have empty seats to sell.

Even match ticket offers for CCFC ST holders and vice versa.

they did an offer for one game last season. City weren't playing and CRFC offered a discount on a match day ticket to ST holders.
 

wingy

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Don't see why they can't do an offer if buying both season tickets. The link is still there with the ticket office and both have empty seats to sell.

Even match ticket offers for CCFC ST holders and vice versa.
They really should Nick.
 

Nick

Administrator
They really should Nick.

Even if it was just if you buy both you save £100 or something like that. Send it out to Cov Rugby fans and CCFC fans.

If one buys a ST, give a couple of vouchers like the JSBs get for the others.

"ticket for a fiver for a cov rugby game when ccfc aren't playing / are away"
"fiver off a cov rugby shirt etc"

Bit of back scratching.
 

ccfc92

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Nope, the only time in my 24 years on this earth I've seen CCFC win something.

It wasn't just the game/win either, the whole weekend was fantastic, a truly memorable weekend spent with my family and fellow CCFC fans.
 

Nick

Administrator
Even if it was just if you buy both you save £100 or something like that. Send it out to Cov Rugby fans and CCFC fans.

If one buys a ST, give a couple of vouchers like the JSBs get for the others.

"ticket for a fiver for a cov rugby game when ccfc aren't playing / are away"
"fiver off a cov rugby shirt etc"

Bit of back scratching.

They must have heard me.

Emailed this from CCFC

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covcity4life

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i still put the ch5 highlights on,skip to 25 mins and watch g thomas goal at least once every 4 days lol

i think what i enjoyed most was the randomness of celebrating with fellow coventarians. guy behind me was friendly because our tickets got mixe dup, guy to left of me was a ryan haynes lookalike who was friendly, to right my cousin was snapchatting everything(youngersters)

great day
 

Sicov11

Member
No, it was a great day out and staying in league1 for another season would only prolong the agony. At least with us being relegated something has changed and will hopefully promt a change of ownership and chairman.....fingers crossed....
 

Adge

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They must have heard me.

Emailed this from CCFC

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Only half of the group though. Think the other half are playing somewhere else on the same night! The big fall out continues.
 

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