O'Hare bids (27 Viewers)

Evo1883

Well-Known Member
Don't slag off our own fans mate. There aren't too many who can take 40k to Wembley for L2 playoffs (see Exeter)

I'm actually sticking up for our fans , I'm saying that many people in Warwickshire don't care about football , it's quite an affluent place , they like rugby union more

We have many students too living in Coventry
 

theferret

Well-Known Member
Why? There's nothing else at all around mid-Warwickshire.

Seriously? We're surrounded by clubs.

I've seen people use the city/population thing to suggest we should be much better supported than Middlesbrough. But Middlesbrough has a bigger urban area and much bigger wider catchment area with very few clubs to compete with. Our crowds are entirely consistent with other clubs with a similar geography to us. It's weird, people talk about how well supported Leeds are, but apply the same criteria to them, why aren't they getting 70,000?
 

Speedie's Head

Well-Known Member
I'm actually sticking up for our fans , I'm saying that many people in Warwickshire don't care about football , it's quite an affluent place , they like rugby union more

We have many students too living in Coventry

I grew up in Kenilworth in the 70s, I reckon probably half the kids at school supported the City at the time and the rest glory hunters.
 

oldfiver

Well-Known Member

theferret

Well-Known Member
Want to look at an incredibly well supported club , then look at Sunderland 🤷‍♂️

Population of NE England is around 2.7 million. You have 4 clubs, Newcastle, Sunderland, Boro and Hartlepool.

Population of West Mids about 2.9 million and you have Villa, Albion, Wolves, Birmingham City, Coventry and Walsall.

There are more non-league clubs down here too, plus a more transient population and far higher levels of immigration, not to mention lots of league clubs not far outside the area - Stoke, Leicester, Derby etc.

Controversial take - more people watch their local clubs in this region that in the NE. It is certainly true of NW England.
 

theferret

Well-Known Member
I coach junior football.
The amount of young kids wearing Cov kits is quite amazing, we are definitely on the up.
Yes the sessions are littered with Liverpool, Man United etc but nowhere near the numbers they used to be.

This is so true. Watched my daughter's training this morning (under 14s), and of the 12 replica shirts being worn, nine were City tops.
 

Tommo1993

Well-Known Member
I had only two school mates who were Vile fans - lovely lads, both of them would scrap for you too.

Think I was one of only two who supported City, who was my age, through primary school. I remember it being very low throughout the school.

There was a few in secondary. Two of them are now professional and one coaches our u18s(?)
 

covmark

Well-Known Member
We do have an awful lot of glory fans in the city though .. it's undeniable
It's true mate. I moved away from Coventry when I was 10. Of all the people I know on Facebook from Cov, I'm the only City fan. Mix of Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and United fans.

Sent from my SM-G780F using Tapatalk
 

Evo1883

Well-Known Member
I live in Warwickshire and don't know a single rugby fan, but everyone I know likes football and supports a team. Also, there's plenty of poverty.

I get that , I am probably way off the mark , all this is doing though is making our support look worse 😂
 

Evo1883

Well-Known Member
I know a fair few rugby fans tbh and I'm in tile hill , so I'm going to say there's alot more rugga fans in Stratford for example
 

Tommo1993

Well-Known Member
Has anyone ever spoken to a glory supporter who lives miles from their team?

I once spotted a pretty generic football tattoo on a guy whose warehouse in Peterborough I delivered to. I asked who his team is and he said Liverpool.

Ugh. End of conversation. It seems such a massive waste.
 

theferret

Well-Known Member
It's true mate. I moved away from Coventry when I was 10. Of all the people I know on Facebook from Cov, I'm the only City fan. Mix of Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and United fans.

Sent from my SM-G780F using Tapatalk

That's bizarre. Lived here most of my life and I don't know any United or Liverpool fans, although I tend to stay off facebook.

A few years ago I was on the road a lot with my job. The Coventry office was full of Cov fans, plus a few randoms, one or two Leeds fans actually. The other offices in Preston and Doncaster, not a single PNE or Rovers fans to be found, it was weird.
 

procdoc

Well-Known Member
Has anyone ever spoken to a glory supporter who lives miles from their team?

I once spotted a pretty generic football tattoo on a guy whose warehouse in Peterborough I delivered to. I asked who his team is and he said Liverpool.

Ugh. End of conversation. It seems such a massive waste.
Most people I know are glory supporters. Even got a few around my age that support Blackburn from when they had Jack Walkers money
 

Happy_Martian

Well-Known Member
Think its fair to say that the recent buzz around the city has been because of our upward moves. And peer pressure at school will get kids to wear whatever is fashionable at the time. So our new kit sells well. But they're not the ones buying tickets, its the predominance of adults and they're either not interested in football or they were brought up at a time when Coventry wasn't as glamourous as it is now so their club interests are elsewhere.
 

covmark

Well-Known Member
That's bizarre. Lived here most of my life and I don't know any United or Liverpool fans, although I tend to stay off facebook.

A few years ago I was on the road a lot with my job. The Coventry office was full of Cov fans, plus a few randoms, one or two Leeds fans actually. The other offices in Preston and Doncaster, not a single PNE or Rovers fans to be found, it was weird.
Had to delete one of them, after he was slagging cov fans for taking 40k to Wembley for the check a trade. He's cov born and bred, and a Chelsea fan

Sent from my SM-G780F using Tapatalk
 

theferret

Well-Known Member
Think its fair to say that the recent buzz around the city has been because of our upward moves. And peer pressure at school will get kids to wear whatever is fashionable at the time. So our new kit sells well. But they're not the ones buying tickets, its the predominance of adults and they're either not interested in football or they were brought up at a time when Coventry wasn't as glamourous as it is now so their club interests are elsewhere.

But the evidence is that they are buying tickets. If we have a good season (big if), there is every chance we can exceed the 21K average in 2006 and it would then be the highest since the late 70s. Put that into context, we could this season see our best attendance average in nearly 50 years - as a 2nd tier club. The buzz is extending beyond shirt sales. Does seem to be quite a lot of momentum at the moment.
 

Finham

Well-Known Member
I get that , I am probably way off the mark , all this is doing though is making our support look worse 😂
As others have pointed out, there is a shockingly high % of Villa fans. Probably not quite as bad as it was as I think they got a big surge from the European Cup win. Growing up I had mates who supported Villa and never shut up about that-their dads were City fans, too!
 

usskyblue

Well-Known Member
O’Hare’s possibly out injured for months.

Yeah.. but how many people in Stratford like Rugby?

huh-confused.gif
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top