In The Times today a Coventry City fan, identified as CJ, who is at the World Cup is quoted as saying 'For me, this is better than when we won at Wembley and got our first promotion since 1967'. He can't be a real fan, can he?
In The Times today a Coventry City fan, identified as CJ, who is at the World Cup is quoted as saying 'For me, this is better than when we won at Wembley and got our first promotion since 1967'. He can't be a real fan, can he?
In The Times today a Coventry City fan, identified as CJ, who is at the World Cup is quoted as saying 'For me, this is better than when we won at Wembley and got our first promotion since 1967'. He can't be a real fan, can he?
Yup. Doesn't mean you love the City any less. Just one achievement is more important than the other in the grand scheme of things.CJ follows England home & away, must spend a fortune. He is also very much a City fan and is often on here.
In The Times today a Coventry City fan, identified as CJ, who is at the World Cup is quoted as saying 'For me, this is better than when we won at Wembley and got our first promotion since 1967'. He can't be a real fan, can he?
Yeah, bollocks and stripes before plain.Bollocks. Club before country every time but each to their own.
Just proves you shouldn't judge someone or draw conclusions on the basis of a few words in a newspaper doesn't it.
CJ doesn't need to prove his passion for Ccfc to anyone, the lad has done that over many years in a variety of ways from matches home and away, involvement in the trust, helping at various events etc. He also follows England home and away with his England flag including Ccfc on it, can't blame him enjoying that England success just now can you ?.
Bollocks to anyone who knocks CJ.
He is a credit to his Country and his club.
Plain wins hands down.Yeah, bollocks and stripes before plain.
Only in a world without stripes.Plain wins hands down.
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You've lost me. Maybe I'm suffering from sunstroke. Or lack of beer. Probably both.Only in a world without stripes.
It's like the one eyed man king thingy.
it's down to him.
Personally not massively into international football and for me, football wise, nothing gets close to City doing well but if that's how he feels good luck to him.
Is CJ, Coventry City supporter, widely qouted in today's Times supplement, the very same chap who posts on here?
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In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.You've lost me. Maybe I'm suffering from sunstroke. Or lack of beer. Probably both.
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Yes indeed, but what's that got to do with the stripes vs plain debate?In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
Plain can only be king when there are no stripes.Yes indeed, but what's that got to do with the stripes vs plain debate?
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Plain can only be king when there are no stripes.
I'll go and lie down and have to have a think about that one.Stripes are for the weak and undecided.
Plain emits strength and magnetism.
If we win the world Cup the reaction of the people across the Coventry, and the country, will be far greater than when we got prompted this season.
The streets will be chocka Sunday night should be make the final and win.
Yup. Doesn't mean you love the City any less. Just one achievement is more important than the other in the grand scheme of things.
I do believe that after the 66 World Cup attendances rose throughout the country. Sure I read that somewhere.