Coventry City Review (3 Viewers)

bigfatronssba

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If you're after some constructive criticism, just a few points I would like to make:

"Coventry was founded as a Saxon village" - technically the founders of Coventry (and all of Mercia) were Anglians rather than Saxons

"And here's a fun fact: the elephants and phoenixes on the club's badge represent how Coventry survived and rebuilt after the Coventry Blitz in World War II." - Its only the Phoenix on the right-hand side that represents the rebuilding after the war. The bird on the left-hand side is an eagle. It was the symbol of the old Kingdom of Mercia. The two of them together is meant to represent the old city and the new. The elephant has been the symbol of the city since the 1300s and not related to the war.

I'm been picky here I know! However otherwise a good review :)
 
If you're after some constructive criticism, just a few points I would like to make:

"Coventry was founded as a Saxon village" - technically the founders of Coventry (and all of Mercia) were Anglians rather than Saxons

"And here's a fun fact: the elephants and phoenixes on the club's badge represent how Coventry survived and rebuilt after the Coventry Blitz in World War II." - Its only the Phoenix on the right-hand side that represents the rebuilding after the war. The bird on the left-hand side is an eagle. It was the symbol of the old Kingdom of Mercia. The two of them together is meant to represent the old city and the new. The elephant has been the symbol of the city since the 1300s and not related to the war.

I'm been picky here I know! However otherwise a good review :)
Always looking for criticism, otherwise how do you improve? Thanks for letting me know, I’ll update it now
 

skybluepm2

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Pizza - roughly under block 16.
Mac/Cheese - not seen!... although the burritos looked good on Sunday (roughly block 26)!

thanks Shep! I’ll have a wonder round for a pizza on Saturday 😎 the burritos in the north stand have replaced my love of pies and burgers in recent weeks! Nice to have something different on offer. Let me know if you track down the macaroni!
 

shepardo01

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thanks Shep! I’ll have a wonder round for a pizza on Saturday 😎 the burritos in the north stand have replaced my love of pies and burgers in recent weeks! Nice to have something different on offer. Let me know if you track down the macaroni!
So it's worth deviating from my staple of pie/chips/curry sauce from the fish/chip kiosk (under 24/5 for those that dont know! - also do nuggets!) to sample a burrito then!?! (They did look good!)
 

skybluepm2

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So it's worth deviating from my staple of pie/chips/curry sauce from the fish/chip kiosk (under 24/5 for those that dont know! - also do nuggets!) to sample a burrito then!?! (They did look good!)
I live such a sheltered life.. fish and chips?! Completely forgot about their existence. Never seen nuggets either 😭 yes, go for the burrito, tortillas included too! There’s even a guy in a chef’s outfit working in there!
 

Sick Boy

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thanks Shep! I’ll have a wonder round for a pizza on Saturday 😎 the burritos in the north stand have replaced my love of pies and burgers in recent weeks! Nice to have something different on offer. Let me know if you track down the macaroni!
Got to say the beer and food outside the ground was actually really impressive when I was there over Xmas.
 

skybluepm2

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Got to say the beer and food outside the ground was actually really impressive when I was there over Xmas.

I never even think to look outside the ground, will give that a go too 😎 they’ve really upped their game in recent months. Must coincide with the insects departing
 
A derived symbol used in Europe is the "elephant and castle": an elephant carrying a castle on its back, being used especially to symbolize strength. The symbol was used in Europe in classical antiquity and more recently has been used in England since the 13th century, and in Denmark since at least the 17th century.
Fair enough. My history guy (yes I do have a guy who does the history for me🤣) is often really good and tries to find pieces of trivia for each club we visit. I will let him know
 
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AOM

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Fair enough. My history guy (yes I do have a guy who does the history for me🤣) is often really good and tries to find pieces of trivia for each club we visit. I will let him know

Haha I'm not even sure how many locals would actually know that. I had to Google it!
 

Tomh111

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I thought the elephant was related to St George as well.

The elephant is the mythical enemy of the dragon, they're meant to be locked in an eternal battle.

So the crest featured the elephant as a representative of St George who obviously slayed the dragon, but was from Coventry? Or was associated with Coventry?
 

Danceswithhorses

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I thought the elephant was related to St George as well.

The elephant is the mythical enemy of the dragon, they're meant to be locked in an eternal battle.

So the crest featured the elephant as a representative of St George who obviously slayed the dragon, but was from Coventry? Or was associated with Coventry?
St George was born in Turkey of middle eastern parentage, and is thought very unlikely to have ever visited England.
He was a Christian who fought for his religion, against his former Roman Emperor...cant remember which one.
He was made a saint for his courage in defence of his religion.
Pretty sure he's the patron saint of a few other (Christian ?) countries too.
 

Legia Sky Blue

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St George was born in Turkey of middle eastern parentage, and is thought very unlikely to have ever visited England.
He was a Christian who fought for his religion, against his former Roman Emperor...cant remember which one.
He was made a saint for his courage in defence of his religion.
Pretty sure he's the patron saint of a few other (Christian ?) countries too.

Georgia for starters!!
 

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