This article has impeccable timing to thoughts that have been mulling around me.
I'm an awful city "supporter". My support comes in waves. I moved to the UK in 2011 and went straight to a city game within a couple of weeks of my arrival. I started reading all about ex players, Highfield road and the history of CCFC. Relegation. This is a chance for a rebuild. My attention wained.
Mark Robins, a cup run. I went to the odd game. The best football match I have seen live; Coventry scored two last minute goals against Preston. I hugged a stranger.
Let's put all of this into context. I'm a kiwi, rugby union is in my blood, much like football is in you, the reader.
Coventry get moved to Northampton, and I'm confused, angry, and I give up on the city.
Wasps move to town. Top-flight rugby, it's exciting for me. I'm swept up in it. I've been a Wasps season ticket holder since their first full season. I follow city from a distance (soccer Saturday).
Relegation. League two. I look at the CET, but there's little emotion (blame me? I didn't grow up with the city).
Coventry v Stoke? I'll listen to the radio and hope they do the city proud. Result. Pride, curiosity, Mark Robins again. Watch match of the day and feel proud. Watch the draw and see Mark Robins and his lads represent themselves impeccably.
Since? I've not stopped reading about city news, listening to the podcast, twitter. It's exciting.
Now, aside from my awful writing, let's get to my point. Of course I'm disgusted in the way SISU have handled themselves and what they have done to this football club, but is it time to recognise that perhaps staying away is hurting this football club just as much as what the incapable ownership have?
I'm going up. This team needs everyone, even contradictory, wasp supporting idiots like me.
I'm having a pint, don't expect a reply to any quotes tonight.