pusbccfc
Well-Known Member
Birmingham was a good day out, like it is without the football. The Roost was good, it was nice being able to walk to the centre after the game but it was also a novelty. We enjoyed it because we played good football and had the most successful season since the turn of the millennium.
However, had we been there much longer, the novelty would have worn off for many. I know personally it became an expensive day out and it was like paying for an away game each week.
For me it was also slightly embarrassing. We had teams like Blackpool, Wimbledon, Bolton and fucking MK Dons take the piss every week. Even when we played Sunderland in that final game, the home attendance was around 6000 with 3500 from Sunderland. The atmosphere was generally good but could also be stale. Imagine what it would have been like if we were stuck in mid-table?
Big thanks for Birmingham for their help, but I am glad to be home. Back to a stadium that was built for us with Sky Blue seats, legends walls, a statue of Jimmy Hill and where many Coventry fans have family members ashes laid in a memorial garden.
However, had we been there much longer, the novelty would have worn off for many. I know personally it became an expensive day out and it was like paying for an away game each week.
For me it was also slightly embarrassing. We had teams like Blackpool, Wimbledon, Bolton and fucking MK Dons take the piss every week. Even when we played Sunderland in that final game, the home attendance was around 6000 with 3500 from Sunderland. The atmosphere was generally good but could also be stale. Imagine what it would have been like if we were stuck in mid-table?
Big thanks for Birmingham for their help, but I am glad to be home. Back to a stadium that was built for us with Sky Blue seats, legends walls, a statue of Jimmy Hill and where many Coventry fans have family members ashes laid in a memorial garden.