What A Difference A Decade Makes (5 Viewers)

torchomatic

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It's taken a while and we're not there yet, but the club is unrecognisable to what it was a decade ago. An article from July 2013:

On Monday 8th July, 2013, the Football League ‘reluctantly approved’ an application which allows Coventry City to play their ‘home’ games at Sixfields Stadium, home of Northampton Town, ‘for an initial period of three seasons’.


Over the past fortnight, I’ve heard of so many people, numbers, and excuses behind this farce. I’ve heard the names of different companies who are working for both sides. But the people who are being forgotten are the ones who are feeling it most, the fans.
Whatever happens between supporters, be it the laughs, the arguments, the hours of mocking each others failures, we all have one thing in common, we support our football club. Now I’m no Coventry City fan, I am in-fact a supporter of their biggest rivals, but the sympathy, felt by all football fans in the country, is there.


Everybody should be able to turn up at their local ground at 3 o’clock on a Saturday afternoon and support their team. That privilege has been taken away by people who have no idea what they’re doing to the average supporter.
The money-men have killed football as we know it, and these financial fair play rules have been brought in ten years too late for the likes of Coventry, with 130 years of history set to be taken out of the City boundary.


So what next for the Sky Blues? Do they suffer the 34 mile commute for a home game? Or do they create a new Club within the City? Poppy Houston is a lifelong Coventry City fan, and is in no doubt where her priorities lie: “I won’t be going to Sixfields, I don’t think many will, but I’ll be travelling away”


There have been fears that Northampton won’t be able to accommodate the Sky Blues, as the average attendance at the Ricoh Arena surpasses the total capacity at Sixfields. “I think our ‘home’ gate will suffer, but we’ll have a larger away following.” Poppy says, “Wherever we play, there will still be ‘SISU out’ songs and banners, it’s been pretty standard for a few years now”.
In recent years, more fans have been setting up their own football clubs in reaction to what’s happening ‘upstairs’.


FC United’s fan-base consists of Manchester United supporters who have become disillusioned with the Glazer era. They enjoy non-league days out, beer on the terraces, and fair prices. Many of these clubs adopt a very ‘against modern football’ mind-set, could we be seeing the same in Coventry?


Coventry United was set up in protest, and are whole-heartedly against the board at City, but they insist they’re not giving up on their beloved Sky Blues as a spokesman says: “It is unfair to offer Coventry United as a breakaway club.
“Even if a new club changed its club name and kit colours it would never be Coventry City, or have its history.” This opinion is shared by the fans, with one saying: “I’m not going to support a new club just because it’s convenient. They can try all they like, but they’ll never be Coventry City Football Club”


After everything that has been happening in the boardroom at the Ricoh Arena, it’s easy to forget that they still have football to play. The new season kicks off in four weeks, and the fans insist they’ll be with them all the way, despite the never-ending obstacles.
“The mess upstairs shouldn’t stop people from supporting the badge on the front of the shirt, we need to get behind the boys”

The club are still technically in administration and under a transfer embargo, so manager Steven Pressley will inevitably have to turn to youth for the coming season.
It’s a sad state of affairs for any football club when anything other than what’s happening on the pitch takes centre stage. I’m sure Coventry fans will be out in force for their first pre-season game at Nuneaton on Saturday, and I hope they make themselves heard.

I hope the people, the companies, and the landlords involved resolve this situation as soon as possible, and the Club is restored to its rightful place, within the city of Coventry.
 

hill83

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Jerry Seinfeld GIF
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Coventry Utd knobheads
Council lovers
NOPM numpties
On the hill muppets

All of them suckered in by lies and misinformation.

Taken all this time to get rid of that lot and thank fuck for that.

Since the relegation in 2001 we’ve been in this together.


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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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Coventry Utd knobheads
Council lovers
NOPM numpties
On the hill muppets

All of them suckered in by lies and misinformation.

Taken all this time to get rid of that lot and thank fuck for that.

Since the relegation in 2001 we’ve been in this together.


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I was on the hill I’m no muppet you fucking prick go guck yourself
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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I was on the hill I’m no muppet you fucking prick go guck yourself
I was on the hill I’m no muppet you fucking prick go guck yourself
Coventry Utd knobheads
Council lovers
NOPM numpties
On the hill muppets

All of them suckered in by lies and misinformation.

Taken all this time to get rid of that lot and thank fuck for that.

Since the relegation in 2001 we’ve been in this together.


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And what lies and misinformation you twat
 

SkyblueDad

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How Fisher, Sepalla and whoever got away with that and for ten years Christ knows, they should have been chased out of town especially that prat Fisher. I wouldn’t mind betting he still reads this website.
Blame ccc, EFL whoever apart from anything else it cost us the ground and ten years of Wasps basically taking the piss, but they’ve all gone and so let’s look forward, but if ever Fisher or Sepalla darken our doorstep again don’t forget that decade of misery.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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I went to one single match at Sixfields and we lost 1-5 to Tranmere. Serves me right. I went home and hammered some toothpicks into my eyeballs to cheer myself up.
 

bigfatronssba

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For the sake of unity I don’t think this all needs bringing up again
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Yes looking down on you from my lofty perch you lowlife

From your messages of abuse it sounds like you were one of the massive Fanny’s that gave dogs abuse to fans just for attending and supporting their football team?

It’s all about choices tho pal-I chose to watch and support the team of players that I have supported since I was a boy and you chose to stand on a hill swearing….


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Mcbean

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Wife and I went to Northampton - took an extra 40 mins to get there - seats were cramped for me but we did see some great football from Wilson 😀 went to support the players nothing more 2500 people was very sad
 

Travs

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Yes it was incredibly sad to be playing at Northampton i front of often less than 3000.

However i'm pretty comfortable with saying that i was there supporting the club during our darkest period.

ps: that isn't a dig at anyone who chose not to.....
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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From your messages of abuse it sounds like you were one of the massive Fanny’s that gave dogs abuse to fans just for attending and supporting their football team?

It’s all about choices tho pal-I chose to watch and support the team of players that I have supported since I was a boy and you chose to stand on a hill swearing….


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You really are a fine one to talk. The only people I abused were the ones who abused me for the most part ignored you . You were the one that
 

torchomatic

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Wife and I went to Northampton - took an extra 40 mins to get there - seats were cramped for me but we did see some great football from Wilson 😀 went to support the players nothing more 2500 people was very sad

We held out until November, then used free tickets my son - who was 8 and CCFC mad - had got as part of the Footy in the community courses run by CCFC. We went to all the remaining games. Some great, some not so. Depressing at times. Division in the ranks, was sad.

We can put it all behind us now. I didn't start this to stoke old divisions, just to simply show how far we've come as a football club.
 

Paul Anthony

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I'll never forget that little clip of Fisher sitting there, quite confidently stating We could get between 6 and 7 thousand at Northampton if things were going well. Talk about not reading the room.

I honestly never thought we'd get to see us anywhere near where we are now. I hope we never, ever have to go through anything like that again. Unquestionably the darkest period in the club's history.
 

Nick

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I'll never forget that little clip of Fisher sitting there, quite confidently stating We could get between 6 and 7 thousand at Northampton if things were going well. Talk about not reading the room.

I honestly never thought we'd get to see us anywhere near where we are now. I hope we never, ever have to go through anything like that again. Unquestionably the darkest period in the club's history.
Let me repost

 

torchomatic

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I'll never forget that little clip of Fisher sitting there, quite confidently stating We could get between 6 and 7 thousand at Northampton if things were going well. Talk about not reading the room.

I honestly never thought we'd get to see us anywhere near where we are now. I hope we never, ever have to go through anything like that again. Unquestionably the darkest period in the club's history.

He used to go to the toilets surrounded by three or four heavies too, terrified to make eye contact with anyone.
 

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