Thanks Mark82 for raising this.
I have the following suggestions that I would considered for when I go back to watching Coventry City home games.
- Open up the stand behind the goal as before . This is a much better image for the statue of Coventry City. Also much better in covid times as well. I have watched 95% of games throughout my life from behind the goal (even take this approach at Aussie Rules games too)
- Obvious things like make everyone feel welcome on entry to stadium and once inside
- Organise the toilets and cafe/bar and food service to avoid large queues and overcrowding
- Encourage or firmer action to get people to act sensibly to use the marked entrance to toilets as the entry point and use the marked exit point for exit point
- Enforce no-smoking as that is the law and really unpleasant for people with chest problems
- A new start is needed so bring in a FRESH song for players coming out onto pitch and for goals scored ( I know its natural to go want all the old stuff but lets go forward)
- Controversial this maybe but turn off the TV's when game is going on to encourage people to actually watch the Coventry match rather than just drink beer and watch a screen etc. We need support at pitch side , not in the bar
- Implement an education program on staff and stewards on how to treat fans as customers and also NOT to be scared to approach people when they are clearly doing something wrong
- Really promote Junior Sky Blues and encourage more women and children to go.
- Perhaps offer family tickets more ( I know its hard to enforce but having more family people would make for a better experience)
- Having a special section (singing section or dare I say an nicer equivalent of Ultra's) designated as this would generate atmosphere and also appease the less boisterous lot who seem to be anti people making noise (that used to happen in Main Stand at Highfield road and also noticed it too when sat in stand at the side of Ricoh Arena when some people frown at you singing and supporting your team)
- Encourage a spirit of positivity (we suffer more than some clubs with a high proportion of moaning fans when things go wrong or a particular player having an off day
- Re-Allocate squad number 20 and and name as Coventry City Supporters (12th Man is sexist and out of date with the number of subs etc)
- Try and mend bridges with the women players that represent the City of Coventry i.e. Coventry United
- Point out the only way we will improve is to get everyone working together to support the Club and Players
That will do for now, sorry its so long everyone.
I agree with a lot of this.
I particularly like point 14 about trying to get women / girls involved and lots of other posters suggestions which are family friendly.
For those who travel reasonable distances with young children (boy and girl), a Ricoh visit is an exciting day trip, coupled with seeing some family.
I've enjoyed being in the family stands - I don't enjoy being surrounded by drunks, swearing heavily and pushing people....
Likewise, I'd be happy for the alcohol kiosks to be separated so families can just buy hot dogs, chips (or whatever), without pissed up blokes barging in.
Whilst I'm moaning, the behaviour of some In the toilets (is pissing in sinks) isn't a great look.
So, along with fans behind goals, fans near away end, singing corner, how about a family stand area which has its own toilets, (perhaps even no bar?), and try to encourage (cheap/free tickets) some local youth football (and other sports teams) with parents to attend - or school kids?
Finally, the club already do some great stuff for families - mine loved being mascots, the sky blue match day zone, Christmas party, meeting players...this is what will help to keep these youngsters as sky blues in the future!
PUSB