This club has a losing mentality... (1 Viewer)

CCFC123

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...and it HAS TO STOP NOW!

When we go down the club needs a complete fresh start and a vision for the next ten years on how it's going to turn a football club around that has a city behind it that is the 9-10th biggest in the United Kingdom.

This club must have a vision that 2nd best is not good enough ever again. Players that come to the club give 100% and dont deceive the supporters.

When SISU go we go again and as the club badge states we rise again 'from the phoenix flames' and we go again such as the club did in the 1960's.

I state again the club needs a vision and a WINNING MENTALITY that is communicated to the supporters of this once great club. A vision and a buy in from all concerned.

We have to start again but a club this size will come again but we need to re-group.

Who ever buys the club next must have a vision that we all understand and buy into.

WE HAVE TO STOP UNDER ACHIEVING!
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
As a bloke said on the post match phone in, in 40 years we have only had 3 top 10 finishes in any division.

Truly shocking.

People can predict all they want about League One, but history tells us we will struggle just the same in League One as we have in the Championship.

This club has got a losing mentality. The fans deserve better.
 
J

Jack Griffin

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As a bloke said on the post match phone in, in 40 years we have only had 3 top 10 finishes in any division.

We were in the top division from 1967 to 2001. Here is the record.. for over 40 years.. I can see 9 top 10 finishes in 45 years. He choose to cut of a few of the better years.. and he is wrong too!

1966/67 : Second Division - Champions *
1967/68 : First Division - 20th
1968/69 : First Division - 20th
1969/70 : First Division - 6th *
1970/71 : First Division - 10th *
1971/72 : First Division - 18th
1972/73 : First Division - 19th
1973/74 : First Division - 16th
1974/75 : First Division - 14th
1975/76 : First Division - 14th
1976/77 : First Division - 19th
1977/78 : First Division - 7th *
1978/79 : First Division - 10th *
1979/80 : First Division - 15th
1980/81 : First Division - 16th
1981/82 : First Division - 14th
1982/83 : First Division - 19th
1983/84 : First Division - 19th
1984/85 : First Division - 18th
1985/86 : First Division - 17th
1986/87 : First Division - 10th *
1987/88 : First Division - 10th *
1988/89 : First Division - 7th *
1989/90 : First Division - 12th
1990/91 : First Division - 16th
1991/92 : First Division - 19th
1992/93 : Premier League - 15th
1993/94 : Premier League - 11th
1994/95 : Premier League - 16th
1995/96 : Premier League - 16th
1996/97 : Premier League - 17th
1997/98 : Premier League - 11th
1998/99 : Premier League - 15th
1999/00 : Premier League - 14th
2000/01 Premier League - 19th
2001/02 First Division 11th
2002/03 First Division 20th
2003/04 First Division 12th
2004/05 League Championship 19th
2005/06 League Championship 8th *
2006/07 League Championship 17th
2007/08 League Championship 21st
2008/09 League Championship 17th
2009/10 League Championship 19th
2010/11 League Championship 18th
 

Marty

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What I don't understand is the optimism some have for when we get relegated, most seem to think we'll be up there, challenging at the better end of the league, without any serious investment in the squad I can't see anything apart from another relegation battle. This group of players have nothing about them. There is most definitively a losing mentality within the club but while you continue to employ the likes of Bell, Baker & Platt nothing will change.
 

The soothsayer

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We were in the top division from 1967 to 2001. Here is the record.. for over 40 years.. I can see 9 top 10 finishes in 45 years. He choose to cut of a few of the better years.. and he is wrong too!

1966/67 : Second Division - Champions *
1967/68 : First Division - 20th
1968/69 : First Division - 20th
1969/70 : First Division - 6th *
1970/71 : First Division - 10th *
1971/72 : First Division - 18th
1972/73 : First Division - 19th
1973/74 : First Division - 16th
1974/75 : First Division - 14th
1975/76 : First Division - 14th
1976/77 : First Division - 19th
1977/78 : First Division - 7th *
1978/79 : First Division - 10th *
1979/80 : First Division - 15th
1980/81 : First Division - 16th
1981/82 : First Division - 14th
1982/83 : First Division - 19th
1983/84 : First Division - 19th
1984/85 : First Division - 18th
1985/86 : First Division - 17th
1986/87 : First Division - 10th *
1987/88 : First Division - 10th *
1988/89 : First Division - 7th *
1989/90 : First Division - 12th
1990/91 : First Division - 16th
1991/92 : First Division - 19th
1992/93 : Premier League - 15th
1993/94 : Premier League - 11th
1994/95 : Premier League - 16th
1995/96 : Premier League - 16th
1996/97 : Premier League - 17th
1997/98 : Premier League - 11th
1998/99 : Premier League - 15th
1999/00 : Premier League - 14th
2000/01 Premier League - 19th
2001/02 First Division 11th
2002/03 First Division 20th
2003/04 First Division 12th
2004/05 League Championship 19th
2005/06 League Championship 8th *
2006/07 League Championship 17th
2007/08 League Championship 21st
2008/09 League Championship 17th
2009/10 League Championship 19th
2010/11 League Championship 18th

How does that help us now? fans have GOT to stop looking and living in the past, it does no good. it changes nothing, you can only effect now and the future, mulling over all our yesterdays is painful and pointless ,we are where we are.
 
What I don't understand is the optimism some have for when we get relegated, most seem to think we'll be up there, challenging at the better end of the league, without any serious investment in the squad I can't see anything apart from another relegation battle. This group of players have nothing about them. There is most definitively a losing mentality within the club but while you continue to employ the likes of Bell, Baker & Platt nothing will change.

Bell is an utter wanker.

At least Platt tries.
 

coundonskyblue

New Member
What I don't understand is the optimism some have for when we get relegated, most seem to think we'll be up there, challenging at the better end of the league, without any serious investment in the squad I can't see anything apart from another relegation battle. This group of players have nothing about them. There is most definitively a losing mentality within the club but while you continue to employ the likes of Bell, Baker & Platt nothing will change.

Obviously I don't want us to go down, and I agree I think we may struggle down there next season, however I am trying to be optimistic about in.

Next season will not be good, but history suggests that clubs our size do bounce back from there. No club is too big to go down, but lots are too big to stay down.

Sisu will not be here forever (possibly gone this year hopefully) and when they do go we have to hope that someone comes in with a bit of ambition. I don't expect millions to be spent, just a chairman that doesn't sell our best players at the first opportunity.

With Charlton promoted, one of the Sheffield clubs getting second and hopefully the other getting the play offs, we will be the biggest clubs down there next year. That should make it easier to attract the best league 1 players with some modest investment.

I think I am right in thinking that the salary cap down there is 50% of turnover? If thats the case it should give us potentially one of the highest wage budgets in the division.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
We were in the top division from 1967 to 2001. Here is the record.. for over 40 years.. I can see 9 top 10 finishes in 45 years. He choose to cut of a few of the better years.. and he is wrong too!

1966/67 : Second Division - Champions *
1967/68 : First Division - 20th
1968/69 : First Division - 20th
1969/70 : First Division - 6th *
1970/71 : First Division - 10th *
1971/72 : First Division - 18th
1972/73 : First Division - 19th
1973/74 : First Division - 16th
1974/75 : First Division - 14th
1975/76 : First Division - 14th
1976/77 : First Division - 19th
1977/78 : First Division - 7th *
1978/79 : First Division - 10th *
1979/80 : First Division - 15th
1980/81 : First Division - 16th
1981/82 : First Division - 14th
1982/83 : First Division - 19th
1983/84 : First Division - 19th
1984/85 : First Division - 18th
1985/86 : First Division - 17th
1986/87 : First Division - 10th *
1987/88 : First Division - 10th *
1988/89 : First Division - 7th *
1989/90 : First Division - 12th
1990/91 : First Division - 16th
1991/92 : First Division - 19th
1992/93 : Premier League - 15th
1993/94 : Premier League - 11th
1994/95 : Premier League - 16th
1995/96 : Premier League - 16th
1996/97 : Premier League - 17th
1997/98 : Premier League - 11th
1998/99 : Premier League - 15th
1999/00 : Premier League - 14th
2000/01 Premier League - 19th
2001/02 First Division 11th
2002/03 First Division 20th
2003/04 First Division 12th
2004/05 League Championship 19th
2005/06 League Championship 8th *
2006/07 League Championship 17th
2007/08 League Championship 21st
2008/09 League Championship 17th
2009/10 League Championship 19th
2010/11 League Championship 18th

I took his comments as being legit. Don't know why he said that then.

Actually ... it's just come to me ..... he did actually say top 9 finishes. I wondered why he said that and did think it rather odd to go for top 9 rather than top 6 or top 10. Looks like he has been selective with his stats.
 

cornoccfc

Member
Stop handing out 4 year deals might be a good start.

Think most would agree there's a decent crop of youngsters in the side.

Mixed in with some decent experienced pros (not ones looking for a final paycheque) and the results may come
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
But as has been said before, if Sisu are still in change they will continue to sell players. If Craine and Clingan are to be off anyway, that only really leaves Keogh and the talented kids that are worth anything and you can be bound sure that first decent offer that come in for the likes of Christie Clarke, Thomas and Bigi and they will be gone.
 

sylus

Well-Known Member
if what how blah blah fuckin blah.....this club of ours coventry city football club...are nothing but a fuckin bunch of :jerkit:.. players .manager.sisu..the lot of them...absolutely the fuckin pits...we will go down ..yeah..and fuckin deserved to...takeover...thats a laugh...never was...i hope sisu rot in hell.....
 

coundonskyblue

New Member
if what how blah blah fuckin blah.....this club of ours coventry city football club...are nothing but a fuckin bunch of :jerkit:.. players .manager.sisu..the lot of them...absolutely the fuckin pits...we will go down ..yeah..and fuckin deserved to...takeover...thats a laugh...never was...i hope sisu rot in hell.....

Why varnish your opinion of them? Come on tell us what you really think of Sisu!
 

Westendcov

New Member
It was me who called the phone in and I was not selective with my stats. I deliberately chose top nine finishes to make a point. Ninth or tenth makes no difference to my point. Secondly I was speaking from a personal perspective and calculated it from 1973 which was my first match at HR. During that time Coventry have finished on a positive goal difference in six occasions, so the person who started this thread is right. Coventry City have to get rid of this losing mentality. It doesn't matter how you read the stats. They are always depressing!! My point was that it will be more of the same next season in division one so lets not kid ourselves that we can get out of that league. We've barely come close to a top six finish in the 39 years I have been going.


We were in the top division from 1967 to 2001. Here is the record.. for over 40 years.. I can see 9 top 10 finishes in 45 years. He choose to cut of a few of the better years.. and he is wrong too!

1966/67 : Second Division - Champions *
1967/68 : First Division - 20th
1968/69 : First Division - 20th
1969/70 : First Division - 6th *
1970/71 : First Division - 10th *
1971/72 : First Division - 18th
1972/73 : First Division - 19th
1973/74 : First Division - 16th
1974/75 : First Division - 14th
1975/76 : First Division - 14th
1976/77 : First Division - 19th
1977/78 : First Division - 7th *
1978/79 : First Division - 10th *
1979/80 : First Division - 15th
1980/81 : First Division - 16th
1981/82 : First Division - 14th
1982/83 : First Division - 19th
1983/84 : First Division - 19th
1984/85 : First Division - 18th
1985/86 : First Division - 17th
1986/87 : First Division - 10th *
1987/88 : First Division - 10th *
1988/89 : First Division - 7th *
1989/90 : First Division - 12th
1990/91 : First Division - 16th
1991/92 : First Division - 19th
1992/93 : Premier League - 15th
1993/94 : Premier League - 11th
1994/95 : Premier League - 16th
1995/96 : Premier League - 16th
1996/97 : Premier League - 17th
1997/98 : Premier League - 11th
1998/99 : Premier League - 15th
1999/00 : Premier League - 14th
2000/01 Premier League - 19th
2001/02 First Division 11th
2002/03 First Division 20th
2003/04 First Division 12th
2004/05 League Championship 19th
2005/06 League Championship 8th *
2006/07 League Championship 17th
2007/08 League Championship 21st
2008/09 League Championship 17th
2009/10 League Championship 19th
2010/11 League Championship 18th
 
if what how blah blah fuckin blah.....this club of ours coventry city football club...are nothing but a fuckin bunch of :jerkit:.. players .manager.sisu..the lot of them...absolutely the fuckin pits...we will go down ..yeah..and fuckin deserved to...takeover...thats a laugh...never was...i hope sisu rot in hell.....

What do you think of our fans?
 

Westendcov

New Member
Just looking again at those stats. I forgot how dreadful we have been for the last five years. 17th, 21st, 17th, 19th and 18th. If we go down we can at least point to our excellent record against lower league sides. :mad:
 

Marty

Well-Known Member
Sisu aren't completely to blame here. When they brought us, I think they did with the right intentions, a lot of blame has to lie at the door of the previous players and management, Coleman spent a lot of money on some decent players but he didn't have a clue how to use them, some of the worst football i've watched since the mid 90's was played by him, Bothroyd was the same, spent what money he was given and couldn't get the players to play for him, i'm not surprised Sisu withdrawn their funding, I would have done the same in their position. Lets not forget the real reason we are in this position, living beyond our means in the prem and racking up debts not means our future is very bleak.

I really can't see how we're going to be any better off with another faceless organisation in charge or are we just going to keep changing owners until we get lucky?
 

sylus

Well-Known Member
im sick of hearin thorns voice..."what do i think of our fans?"...........we have been fed shit.........and thats all we expect.......we deserve alot better than this club has delivered to us...
 

CCFC123

New Member
Hence my original post. We have been fed shit over the years. We are going down but we need some vision from our new owners when SISU go on what the plan is. We'll buy into it if it's genuine but we the CCFC fans have had a real gutfull the last 30 odd years and deserve better. We'll never win the premiership or a cup but we do deserve a team that has a bit of self respect.

Players like baker and bell are an example of bad purchasing and miss management at this club of ours. It has to stop NOW.
 

mememe

New Member
We went down this year because we sold Westwood. Turner. Gunna etc... we refused to offer a proper contract for a proper striker in king.

It doesn't matter about anything else... that is why we are down. If anyone thinks this league is hard wait until league 1 hits us.. look what it did to Leeds for example. I can see us doing a Blackburn and waiting 25 years to hit the premier. As far as team car crashes go...we are m5 hawk meat
 

Paxman II

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Obviously I don't want us to go down, and I agree I think we may struggle down there next season, however I am trying to be optimistic about in.

Next season will not be good, but history suggests that clubs our size do bounce back from there. No club is too big to go down, but lots are too big to stay down.

Sisu will not be here forever (possibly gone this year hopefully) and when they do go we have to hope that someone comes in with a bit of ambition. I don't expect millions to be spent, just a chairman that doesn't sell our best players at the first opportunity.

With Charlton promoted, one of the Sheffield clubs getting second and hopefully the other getting the play offs, we will be the biggest clubs down there next year. That should make it easier to attract the best league 1 players with some modest investment.

I think I am right in thinking that the salary cap down there is 50% of turnover? If thats the case it should give us potentially one of the highest wage budgets in the division.


I've been saying this repeatedly but is any one listening? Thanks for repeating it again.
 

Paxman II

Well-Known Member
League 1 should be seen as a golden opportunity to get it right and set it up as you mean to go on...
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
I've been saying this repeatedly but is any one listening? Thanks for repeating it again.

If there is a negative comment that could have beeen made then you have made it. You will have made it repeatedly. So what is new?
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
It was me who called the phone in and I was not selective with my stats. I deliberately chose top nine finishes to make a point. Ninth or tenth makes no difference to my point. Secondly I was speaking from a personal perspective and calculated it from 1973 which was my first match at HR. During that time Coventry have finished on a positive goal difference in six occasions, so the person who started this thread is right. Coventry City have to get rid of this losing mentality. It doesn't matter how you read the stats. They are always depressing!! My point was that it will be more of the same next season in division one so lets not kid ourselves that we can get out of that league. We've barely come close to a top six finish in the 39 years I have been going.


I did think your call was very good actually and was quite impressed with what you had to say.

The norm though is to talk in terms of top 6, top 10 or bottom 3 finishes, not top 9. Do understand you were making a very valid point though.

You just look at those stats going way back and it's pretty piss poor isn't it.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
League 1 should be seen as a golden opportunity to get it right and set it up as you mean to go on...

How is it a golden opportunity though, Paxman?

Our only hope is a takeover.

With us losing so much money Sisu's policy has consistently been to sell players and cash in when ever we can. Well, we sold pretty much all the silver last season (Turner, Juke etc.). All we have left worth anything at all now is Keogh and the talented kids such as Clarke, Christie, Bigi and Thomas.

This all points to probably all these players being sold. We know we cannot survive unless we sell players and these are pretty much the only ones worth anything.

Please tell me how it's a golden opportunity with our squad being stripped even more bare next season?

If you think we are going to have a golden opportunity to come back up with Platt, Bell, Deegan and McSheffrey then think again.

Takeover or yet another relegation struggle awaits, only this time it will be in one division lower.
 
How is it a golden opportunity though, Paxman?

Our only hope is a takeover.

With us losing so much money Sisu's policy has consistently been to sell players and cash in when ever we can. Well, we sold pretty much all the silver last season (Turner, Juke etc.). All we have left worth anything at all now is Keogh and the talented kids such as Clarke, Christie, Bigi and Thomas.

This all points to probably all these players being sold. We know we cannot survive unless we sell players and these are pretty much the only ones worth anything.

Please tell me how it's a golden opportunity with our squad being stripped even more bare next season?

If you think we are going to have a golden opportunity to come back up with Platt, Bell, Deegan and McSheffrey then think again.

Takeover or yet another relegation struggle awaits, only this time it will be in one division lower.


The reasoning behind most of this talk though is takeoveer. If we dont get a takeover and reinvestment from ground up then we will be mid table no doubt. I now think we will eventually find our level with the size of our fanbase and this revenue stream will decide in which park we can play.
 

coundonskyblue

New Member
The reasoning behind most of this talk though is takeoveer. If we dont get a takeover and reinvestment from ground up then we will be mid table no doubt. I now think we will eventually find our level with the size of our fanbase and this revenue stream will decide in which park we can play.

But the size of our fanbase suggests we are a mid table championship team, so IF the club is run correctly we should have no problem in coming back up.
 

stupot07

Well-Known Member
But the size of our fanbase suggests we are a mid table championship team, so IF the club is run correctly we should have no problem in coming back up.

However we will be paying £1.2m rent, and don't get any income from food or car parks, or don't have the ability to make income from the stadium e.g, hire of space for meetings, functions, etc, the training ground is mortgaged as is next seasons season ticket sales, we have a wage bill of around £5-5.5m yet we can't break even. We'll lose £3-4m in premier league payments, tv rights, sponsorships, etc. and that's before the reduction in crowds, etc.

Next season in league one is gonna be a very very hard slog and a struggle.
 

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