Supporters forum - Thursday 12th April (13 Viewers)

Boosh

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Imagine if you actually went to support them?

I don’t support them I support arsenal but I would go occasionally.
How many went when Cov Ladies played there before?
Women’s football has only just become popular so can’t compare. The lionesses achieved the stadiums record ever crowd
 

Nick

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I don’t support them I support arsenal but I would go occasionally.

Women’s football has only just become popular so can’t compare. The lionesses achieved the stadiums record ever crowd

Guessing Cov Utd ladies are selling out the Butts every week then? Oh wait.

Of course you support Arsenal. :ROFLMAO: It's a shock they didn't sell out the Emirates when Arsenal Ladies played Cov Utd ladies.
 

pusbccfc

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Well the last women’s game at the CBS has dwarfed every crowd we’ve ever had there.

If Coventry Ladies were to play Arsenal Women, there would be a bigger crowd than Coventry men v Arsenal men for sure

Because it was England on the back of a major trophy.

Same way it was a bigger crowd than Chelsea ladies get.
 

Nick

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Because it was England on the back of a major trophy.

Same way it was a bigger crowd than Chelsea ladies get.

It was also a one off, it was cheap tickets.

Whack Cov Utd Ladies in there and see how they get on, they can't even afford to play at the Butts.

If people want Cov City Ladies to be successful, they could probably get down and support them :)
 

Somerset Sky Blue

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Because it was England on the back of a major trophy.

Same way it was a bigger crowd than Chelsea ladies get.
I think with no segregation/ blocks closed off for the crowd, they were able to sell more tickets than we can for any game. For that reason, it will probably remain the record attendance for a while.
 

Boosh

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It was also a one off, it was cheap tickets.

Whack Cov Utd Ladies in there and see how they get on, they can't even afford to play at the Butts.

If people want Cov City Ladies to be successful, they could probably get down and support them :)

What does cov Utd have to do with this, might as well tell me how sphinx women are getting on?
I think with no segregation/ blocks closed off for the crowd, they were able to sell more tickets than we can for any game. For that reason, it will probably remain the record attendance for a while.

exactly, so arsenal women playing here would sell more than the men. I don’t understand what the argument is
 

Nick

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What does cov Utd have to do with this, might as well tell me how sphinx women are getting on?


exactly, so arsenal women playing here would sell more than the men. I don’t understand what the argument is

So why hasn't the Butts been sold out for Cov Utd then?

I use Cov Utd as an example because they recently played Arsenal Women.

It's completely different to a one off international with cheap tickets off the back of winning a trophy.
 

Boosh

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So why hasn't the Butts been sold out for Cov Utd then?

I use Cov Utd as an example because they recently played Arsenal Women.

It's completely different to a one off international with cheap tickets off the back of winning a trophy.

Pre winning the euros so is irrelevant. We have sold over 40k for our game v Wolfsburg and counting, women’s football is a big draw now. Anyway there’s a thread for this in the off topic section, let’s not derail this one

 

Nick

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Pre winning the euros so is irrelevant. We have sold over 40k for our game v Wolfsburg and counting, women’s football is a big draw now. Anyway there’s a thread for this in the off topic section, let’s not derail this one


Point being, if you want CCFC mens team to plough money into CCFC women's then a good start would be to get down and support them yourselves.

You won't, you're a weird WUM.
 

Boosh

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Point being, if you want CCFC mens team to plough money into CCFC women's then a good start would be to get down and support them yourselves.

You won't, you're a weird WUM.

I don’t support them, I merely asked a question what the plans were. If there aren’t then that’s okay. I’m not sure why you’re arguing
 

pusbccfc

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What does cov Utd have to do with this, might as well tell me how sphinx women are getting on?


exactly, so arsenal women playing here would sell more than the men. I don’t understand what the argument is

With due respect, where are 32,000 coming from to support Coventry and Chelsea ladies? The past 4 Arsenal Women fixtures have had 3900. That's lower than the highest ever crowd at that ground when Boreham Wood played At Alban's City

Arsenal women, like Chelsea, United etc have had some huge crowds this season and it's great to see.

If we drew Arsenal in the cup, it would sell out very quickly.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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It's definitely important to get on the stage before WSL gets too big. Man United jumped in at a good time.

What do you think the crowd would be for a one off game under the Coventry City badge?
You’ve got to think 4 figures.
about 800 turned up at the u23 semi this week
 

Boosh

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With due respect, where are 32,000 coming from to support Coventry and Chelsea ladies? The past 4 Arsenal Women fixtures have had 3900. That's lower than the highest ever crowd at that ground when Boreham Wood played At Alban's City

Arsenal women, like Chelsea, United etc have had some huge crowds this season and it's great to see.

If we drew Arsenal in the cup, it would sell out very quickly.

fair enough pal agree to disagree
 

Boosh

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You’ve got to think 4 figures.
about 800 turned up at the u23 semi this week

Yeah around 1000 I think for a one off league game in the league they’re in. If it was pushed hard by the club maybe more. Would still be decent exposure
 

Nick

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With due respect, where are 32,000 coming from to support Coventry and Chelsea ladies? The past 4 Arsenal Women fixtures have had 3900. That's lower than the highest ever crowd at that ground when Boreham Wood played At Alban's City

Arsenal women, like Chelsea, United etc have had some huge crowds this season and it's great to see.

If we drew Arsenal in the cup, it would sell out very quickly.

Probably all of the people who went to watch Cov Utd Ladies v Arsenal Ladies I'd imagine.

That's why I made the comparison with us playing Arsenal.
 

Boosh

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Probably all of the people who went to watch Cov Utd Ladies v Arsenal Ladies I'd imagine.

That's why I made the comparison with us playing Arsenal.

Before the euros, not a one off and not Coventry city so dreadful comparison really.
 

Grendel

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As in, Dave and Doug were surprised?

It’s a daft question anyway as it won’t happen as we don’t control the lease - the questions about that, railway timetables and Sky TV in the concourse are just nonsense
 

Nick

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It’s a daft question anyway as it won’t happen as we don’t control the lease - the questions about that, railway timetables and Sky TV in the concourse are just nonsense

Yeah but why didn't they ask why the Bull and Anchor's beer isn't as nice?

About as relevant.
 

pusbccfc

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It’s a daft question anyway as it won’t happen as we don’t control the lease - the questions about that, railway timetables and Sky TV in the concourse are just nonsense

Then why were they planning to build a fence to separate the corner last season at a ground we don't control the lease of?

There's little reason why Frasers would be against safe standing.
 

Grendel

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Then why were they planning to build a fence to separate the corner last season at a ground we don't control the lease of?

There's little reason why Frasers would be against safe standing.

It would require alteration of the seats - whose paying as the club don’t control a lease and how’s that working for other events such as concerts and any other sporting events FG want here?
 

Sky Blue Pete

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It’s a daft question anyway as it won’t happen as we don’t control the lease - the questions about that, railway timetables and Sky TV in the concourse are just nonsense
It’s happening they have been looking at it for the last 12 months due to persistent standing in blocks 14-16 especially at the back
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Coventry City Supporters Forum
Agenda for Meeting on the 13thApril 2023
Venue: CBS Arena @ 5.00pm
Heineken Lounge (Level 2)

1. Apologies for absence
Colin Henderson (Chair & CCLSC), Steve Moloney (South Wales); Colin Power (South Wales); Jim Brown (CCFPA); Colin Henderson (Chair & CCLSC), Dave Busst (SBITC), Laura Smith (Family zone)

Attendees
Doug King, Dave Boddy, Mark Hornby, Jodie Jones, Sandra Garlick – Owner, CEO, Head of marketing and comms, Supporter Services Officer, Head of HR – CCFC
Pete Griffiths – Chair and minute taker – SBTalk
Alan Ludford – Diamond Club
Mike Garlick – Corporate Supporters
Gordon Dand, Claudio Carellion – Leamington & Warwick
Steve Harding – Bedworth & Nuneaton
Paul Maddax – South Wales
Kevin Randall – London
Pat Raybould – Family Zone
Sarah Morris – CCFPA
Ollie Mumford – Southam
Via teams – Dave Eyles – SBTrust, Kevin Greenfield – Disabled supporters

2. Equality and Diversity (mandatory by the EFL)
Sandra Garlick (SG) advised that this and safeguarding would be a new standing agenda item for these meetings. As part of the EFL code of practice CCFC is expected to achieve a minimum of bronze standard and part of this is to engage with Supporter’s groups to obtain diversity data from those groups. Initially CCFC will do this with season ticket holder information.
SH is the EDI lead, Jodie Jones (JJ) is the disability link for supporters. The club has an advisory group and SG asked that we think of which groups may need to be represented
SG also introduced safeguarding as an item which she advised the club continue to take the issue very seriously. The head of safeguarding is Kirstie Patrick who is here every match day with a team of safeguarding staff. All steward are trained on safeguarding issues. Their role is generally to look out for under age supporters who may need some assistance. Dave Boddy (DB) is the senior safeguarding lead for CCFC
There were no questions from the group

3. Club up-date by Doug King
Rather than a club update this was more of Doug King’s (DK) vision for the future of CCFC. He explained that he’d been consistent in the press and at different forums that it’s hard to get out of the championship. That lots of clubs die trying. His opinion is that the parachute payments are ridiculous and Is hoping that the football white paper may lead to a fairer playing field for clubs like ours. However, he believes with careful planning, logic and good people you can compete. He recognises that the progression over the last 3 years has been very promising. His 5-year plan is to always be trying to finish in the top 6 and that if you finish in the top 6 three out of the next 5 years you have every chance of winning one and then everything changes.
How does CCFC sustain that? He believes CCFC has to increase revenues on today and to improve our squad with the extra money. Retain the best players and recruit well knowing that we are always at a loss each year and build on the work Mark Robins and everyone has done already.
He is keen to get an agreement done for the stadium and then to issue the season ticket offer to the supporters – can only issue Season Ticket information once the agreement is done. His strong message is that we need the whole community to get on board with the project from the business community and across all avenues of supporter engagement. When asked on timescales DK said the deal will be when it will be and he is aware there is not long left of the season but the decision isn’t just down to him. There is huge good will on all sides to secure our occupation at the CBS. It’s pie in the sky stuff to build a stadium over the next 8 years spending 100m, which is why it will never happen. The interim agreement (made following the Arena’s administration) with the stadium owner doesn’t share any revenue, this is all part of the agreement to be made.
DK is committed to sorting the infrastructure of the club out and this starts on the work at Ryton to overhaul the changing room, pitches and to address all aspects of the training ground. The focus of his capital will be deployed there.
DK spoke of the big transfer window that we have. Lots of players are out of contract and we have some very good players. There is no massive quick fix – we need to add quality and progress and aim to make the move up to the Premier league at some point.
DK spoke of looking at the profit and loss from match days and that CCFC don’t make a huge amount of money from the 13600 season tickets and an average attendance of 19500/ Police and Stewarding a significant amount of money. He explained that average catering spend per home fan is about £3 and we need to maximise all revenue streams to take the club forward. He recognises that this means we need to compete at the top end from the first few games of the seasonto drive attendances.
His aim is that he will invest in the infrastructure but the extra revenue has to come from the supporters. You can do a lot with trading and transfers and contracts but ultimately raising an extra 1, 2 or 3m comes from the local community. The biggest impact would be to fill the ground week in week out. He has seen the mistake of devaluing a product and offering free tickets, we have a quality club, quality team and a quality stadium
DK says the club is in a really good place, that there are lots of positives and he’s seen lots of professionalism. He accepts there is scope to reach out to other CV postcodes and to ensure the CCFC brand is more visible in Leamington, Warwick, Stratford and other local towns

4. Dave Boddy responses to submitted questions
Separate document

5. Family Zone up-date – Pat Raybould (PR)
PR said it had been a great season – 300 children have registered at least one visit. The average over the season has been 190. They have worked with the club – Mark Hornby (MH) and JJ have been excellent. They have a team of 15-16 volunteers. MH praised PR back for the amazing work that she continues to put in.
Children get an award on their 5, 10 and 15 times attending.
Apart from raffles everything has been free – Supporters groups, Club, Player’s equipment and players themselveshave come down on occasion too.
Links made with fans groups in Uganda and this seems to be going well
Really appreciated the open training session at CBS – 2800 attended – players attended and signed items longer than they probably should have – lots of other activities before and after the training session happened as well, including inflatables, SBitC activities, face painters, balloon artists, magicians, competitions etc.

6. Proposed dates for future meetings:

Although Colin Henderson (CH) had proposed some dates for future meetings they all fell during the international breaks for next season and DB wanted to ensure that club employees took leave at this time so would speak separately with CH to agree future dates and share them as soon as they are agreed.
 

pusbccfc

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It’s happening they have been looking at it for the last 12 months due to persistent standing in blocks 14-16 especially at the back

Yep.

Good answer from Boddy and very pleasing to hear they are looking into it.

The answer about Block 13, less so. He says that we don't need to use it because we have enough seats in the rest of the stadium.

That area of the ground has a huge demand which outweighs the current capacity.
 

pusbccfc

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Think it's fair to say from that, that they are going to increase season ticket costs and possibly scrap free JSB season tickets??
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Questions for Dave Boddy – 13th April 2023 @ 5.00pm

1. What is the club’s vision / dream for the 2023/2024 season? (SBTalk)
Answered in main agenda
2. How effective has the new points system for away match tickets been so far this season? Are you anticipating making any changes for 2023-24? (CCLSC)
CCFC believe it’s been very effective – very few complaints – number games that haven’t sold out. They are happy with the way it’s operated. CCLSC – It’s worked really well for them. They would be happy sticking with it as it is. DB doesn’t anticipate any changes for next season – looking to honour commitments to supporter’s groups.hL&W supporters sometimes miss out but they recognise that’s just how it works. Some issues with sitting together. PR – Family zone – usually in the top first group. Those who speak to them in the Zone with find it works well and rarely miss out on tickets. Cumulative system so the last 3 years points are added up.
3. Would the club consider the possibility of allocation a number of tickets to each supporters group to sell should the club reach Wembley? (SWSC)
DB – Been to Wembley twice in his time at the club – Lots of lessons learned from those experiences. Would be 7 days between play off semi final and final this year. This would mean the club would have to keep the same principle as before – season tickets first then general sale
4. Can you up-date the group on communication between the club and the Arena on opening times for fans to access the stadium? This was a particular problem for the Sunderland game which was an early kick-off. There was a significant delay before fans were able to access the stadium. (CCLSC)
DB – was aware that the gates opened 9 mins late for the Sunderland game. This was due to the not having enough stewards available inside the ground, due to the delay of the coach arriving which was transporting agency staff to the ground. The club is dependent on 10-12 agencies to provide stewarding. This was the exception to the rule and both Hull and Watford games the gates were open a few minutes before anticipated. (1.28 for Hull and 1.25 for Watford)
5. The Annecdote bar has on occasion employed staff to work behind the bar who were unable to serve alcohol. This led to increases in queues and waiting times. Were the club aware of this issue? (CCLSC)
DB – Advised the club were not aware of the issue, so if there are any issues such as these can they be fed to MH or DB so that they can be discussed as part of the post-match meeting held after every game with the Arena, who operate the bar and the catering staffing.
Where will be playing next season? Will we know before season tickets are on sale? (SBTalk)
Answered in the main agenda
6. Can we please have an up-date on season ticket prices and availability for the 2023-24 season? (CCLSC)
As above
7. Will there continue to be an early bird price for existing season ticket holders. (CCLSC)
As above – MH added that in previous season’s, all season ticket holders (new or old) have been able to access an early bird price. He also confirmed finance will continue to be available for those that require this.
8. There were a record number of season ticket holders in 2022-2023. However, the large number included of concessionary tickets and free JSB season tickets? Would it be help to explain the numbers in more detail ahead of the 2023-2024 ticket prices? It may help fans understand any price changes for 2023-2024 and the impact on the club’s revenues. (CCLSC)
DB explained that there are circa 1900 jsb’s u13, circa 2200 60+ CCLSC explained the questioning. DK explained that 2500 of the season tickets sold were for under £25. DKrepeated the feeling that CCFC need to make more money from season tickets and ticketing, and are trying to come up with something that’s appropriate. He accepted he may get this wrong and if he does that’s on him. Ticket revenue is hugely important for our club.
9. What is the actual position with Ticketmaster and the club receiving the money for season tickets? (Is it when season tickets are paid for or when the game is played). (CCLSC)
DB confirmed that he had covered in the Middlesborough programme – The situation is that certain credit card merchants withdrew from football and ticket master stepped in to act as card merchant, as well as being ticketing partner, and were really helpful. A percentage of the money is received up front and percentage on a game by game basis. DB would not give details of the split.
10. Is there any update on Safe Standing at the CBS Arena? Moving away fans? (SBTalk)
DB explained that there are two aspects of standing -Persistent standing and safe standing. Football stadium licensing authorities are having a big crackdown on persistent standing. CCFC are looking at the potential of railed seating and have been over the last 12 months. No decision has yet been made on the direction that they will go. The main area this is an issue is at the back of blocks 14, 15 and 16 – it is these areas that would become safe standing. They are working with the arena, Council and Sports Ground Safety Authority. This won’t affect capacity and is a particular issue given the steepness of the angle at the back of those stands.
As part of the initial answer moving away fans would be a discussion if we were filling the stadium. DB explained that the away end is a stand-alone concourse and seats up to 6000 visiting fans and that the concourse is geared up for this number. The home end goes up to block 12. While it can be halved internally with a shutter, it would take significant expenditure to do anything different due to the single concourse and infrastructure inside and outside and in the stadium bowl.
Following a question on the gap between away and home fans, DB advised this was not a gap issue but a number issue and the police and safety authorities not allowing 6000 visiting fans at the CBS. Home fans couldn’t sit in block 12 as this is part of the away concourse underneath the seats, so would reduce away capacity.
11. Will season ticket holders be able to move their seats for free (as in previous years? (CCLSC)
Yes
12. Would the club consider officially affiliating the individual supporter groups? Could the club consider having a section for supporter club’s details in the match day programme? (SWSC)
DB explained that all supporters groups are listed on the CCFC website and are therefore deemed as affiliating as such. Happy to advertise events on Club News pages – simply feed this into Mark Hornby.
13. Match Day programmes: The number of fans drinking at Dhillon’s on match day is increasing. Would the club consider selling match day programmes at Dhillon’s or in the vicinity of Dhillon’s? More visibility around the ground and the concourse would be helpful. Could this be considered? (SWSC).
DB explained they did sell programmes in the Sky Blue Tavern last season but the sales were poor, but it’s a good idea and the club will be looking to work with Dhillons at the Brewery location. They subcontract the selling process and they aware of issues with getting programme around the ground. Other supporters groups were happy to support the selling of programmes away from the ground to their members too
14. Can any improvements be made to speed up the exit from Car Park A after the game? (Diamond Club). Can more staff be deployed to help improve exit from both car parks. It is a free for all at the moment. (SBTalk)
MH explained that fundamentally no car can move on the stadium imprint until pedestrians have exited, then it is the away coaches and then it is cars from the car parks – this is for safety reasons, instructed by the Arena’s Safety Officer on matchday. Mike Garlick (MG) explained some of the issues that they have had. DB / MH again asked for real-time issues to be fed to them so they can discuss these with the car park manager at the post match meeting with the arena.
15. Corporate Area Dress code: Staff try to stop unacceptable dress code issues. However there continues to be some supporters, particularly some ladies who continue to wear torn jeans and replica shirts which they hide under their coats on entry. These ladies are not teenagers but mature ladies. Are there any plans to address this for 2023-2024? (Corporate Members)
DB advised that stewards are briefed to check as people come in. Supporters asked to feed this to the host and staff to resolve this on match day, rather than engage with other fans themselves.
16. Who decision was it to ban replica shirts in the Premier Lounge? Can the decision be rescinded? (Diamond Club)
DB explained that replica shirts have never been allowed in corporate areas at the stadium.
17. When will Supporter’s Clubs be able to present their Player of Year Trophies to the winning players? (SWSC)
DB explained that the end of season award date has been announced and that any supporters club wishing to present player of the season awards to players should advise JJ and they will be able to present them after the final game of the season in the lounge.
Shirt sponsorship by gambling companies is becoming a little more toxic. Recently both Italy and Spain have announced bans. What plans have the club for future shirt sponsorship? (CCFPA)
DK confirmed that we won’t have Boyle sports on our shirts after this season. He won’t have a gambling company on CCFC shirts while he is owner and would rather have no one at all. Not that this will be the case but it is a principle he wanted to make clear.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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18. How has the training ground ownership been addressed during the sale to Doug King? Was the ownership of the training ground transferred from the club to a SISU parent club in the past? Also was the training groundsubject of a sale offer subject to alternative site being made available. (SBTrust)
DB explained that the training ground was always owned by Otium (i.e. what was then the trading name of CCFC) and never by Sisu and confirmed that there haven’t been offers for the sale of Ryton. Logic of the previous owner was to provide a new training ground and then sell Ryton but that not going to happen. DK said CCFC do own the training ground and won’t be selling it while DK is the owner. Ryton is being transformed.
19. Have the club considered purchasing the Connexion which used to be owned by the club? The building offers excellent facilities. The Cricket Hall could be pulled down and re-used as two further training pitches. The existing Ryton buildings could then revert to its formal use as a home for young club apprentices. (Corporate Members)
MG gave bit of background of what used to happen with Ryton historically. DK confirmed it’s not been explored and there has been investment at the Connexion, which is privately owned. It may be something to explore as its not a silly idea in the future.
20. Are Supporters Club’s still being expected to pay a large membership fee, i.e., £1,500 to enable players to attend supporter’s meetings, and priority for away tickets? (W&LSC)
DB advised that no membership fee is expected to be paid – There is a structure in place where supporter clubs sponsor players, matches or matchballs and receive player appearances, match worn signed items etc. CCFC think the structure is good, no real intention to change it. W&LSC – Their issue is that they only have just less than 100 supporters. MH suggested W&LSC discuss with other supporters’ groups how they have made their groups work. B&N suggested 3 ways of raising funds for their group.
21. When will the W&LSC be welcomed back by the club? (W&LSC)
Linked to the q22 – DB and Ben Wilson attended a Q&A at the start of the season to support the supporters club, which raised circa £1200, which W&LSC chose to donate to a local charity. CCFC don’t feel they can break the structure, as it would not be fair on other groups. Following a question raised about changing days when players are available DB advised that they have had to keep things strict so that the players training and match schedule is the priority, along with fitness and well-being, while still acknowledging and making players available to connect with supporters throughout the season.
22. Are the club talking to the SAG about how they can retain and improve the atmosphere? And how to accommodate crowds over 25,000? (SBTalk)
DB explained that the SAG are only there to discuss safety issues – that is their only remit. They have no interest in atmosphere. We have 25,000 home seats available to us if needed and it would be great to see those full and that would do wonders for the atmosphere.
23. Are there any plans to open block 13? (SBTalk)
DB explained that this would be discussed again. It was only closed after the debacle at the game with Derby County in October 2021 and with there being space to fit all the home support without using it, currently it was not a necessity.
24. Why are we one of the few clubs that has blocks between fans? (SBTalk)
DB reiterated that the gap is due to the police limiting the away numbers to 5000 out of the 6000 capacity for that end and there being no need to have home fans in the away section as well as the issues in block 13 and space for all the home fans in the seats that are available.
Police and safety group opinion is that higher number of away fans (i.e. above 3000) brings more fans looking for the day out and potentially more ‘risk groups’. Police and stadium groups nervousness increases beyond this number.
DK and DB had a conversation about away capacity requirements in the Premier League, so if the club was promoted then looking at where the away fans are housed would become an issue that may require some changes to the infrastructure of the arena, as home ticket demand would be higher.
Are there any plans to have Sky TV back on the concourse (SBTalk)
MH explained that the Arena have told us that there is a technical issue only affecting the concourse. There is also awifi issue at the arena. The arena are aware of it and are trying to resolve it as quickly as they can. It is affecting club employees, as well as us fans.
Are the club aware of the train timetable change? The first train back to Coventry after the game is now 5.50pm? Has arepresentation been made to the train company? (SBTalk)/ CCLSC
DB aware of the issues with the station. Representations have been made by arena, CCFC, mayor of the West Midlands. PG confirmed his involvement in the lobbying and frustrations it had brought. DB’s opinion is that it would be better closing it on a match day rather than providing the very limited service and capacity it does. So the answer is yes but despite significant pushing the fundamental problems of a platform at the station and available carriages is still an issue that hasn’t found a resolution.
25. Can access and transportation options top and from the stadium be improved. It seems very poor compared with many stadiums in the Championship? From memory we had a very efficient busing option to the ground from various locations when the stadium was first built. If this was improved it could help increase attendances further. (CCLSC)
MH gave details of what is available. Sky Blue Tavern run a bus from town to the stadium and other supporters clubs run coaches and plus indepdendent pubs also. West Midlands travel do an on-demand service that you can put where you need the bus from and they will pick you up. MH directed us to the CCFC website link to the travel and car park section (Travel and Parking - Coventry City). There is also the normal bus service from town.
Extra question – London Supporters club asked could the £5 season ticket compensation be given to the family zone and used later than 31/5/23. DB promised to look into it and get back to the group
 

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