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pusbccfc

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They were taking the piss out of twist and shout. No clue why because we’ve sung it for years and our rendition today was the loudest song sang

Shame it was a short rendition compared to usual.
 

Skybluekyle

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Taking the piss out of twist and shout
Hmm, that's not even funny or witty, and here's now where I go into a tirade about how their unofficial anthem has no relevance to them, their nearest rival is in League Two, the atmosphere at their ground is tepid at best, and they're bankrolled by a scummy industry that pray on the addicted and vulnerable.

I am a very bitter individual, apologies :p
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Hmm, that's not even funny or witty, and here's now where I go into a tirade about how their unofficial anthem has no relevance to them, their nearest rival is in League Two, the atmosphere at their ground is tepid at best, and they're bankrolled by a scummy industry that pray on the addicted and vulnerable.

I am a very bitter individual, apologies :p
To be honest it’s that last one that bothers me the most. Able to spend obscene amounts in this league every season because they’re better at exploiting addicts than most others.

A club that belongs in the third tier with its neighbours
 

coop

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Fans at the cbs Cross each other every game if you bite or want a reaction then some rsole will give you it and the worst thing you can do is react at a football ground.
 

torchomatic

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Taking the piss out of twist and shout
They were doing that to my lad and I as we walked past them. Even then the U10s.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I had a random exchange with a Stoke fan after the game, he was rambling about how it only takes ‘5 or 6 clowns’ to ruin everything. Before talking about the riots in Stoke-on-Trent centre before I needed to go…

Which is all true and for those who went to the Euros, we enjoyed alcohol in the stands and mixed fans in areas without any bother.

It was random and unsolicited but struck a nerve. We’re both similar clubs, big cities that were left behind and our support limited to locals. We’re (mostly) all good people supporting our local teams.
 
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pusbccfc

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I had a random exchange with a Stoke fan after the game, he was rambling about how it only takes ‘5 or 6 clowns’ to ruin everything. Before talking about the riots in Stoke-on-Trent centre before I needed to go…

Which is all true and for those who went to the Euros, we enjoyed alcohol in the stands and mixed fans in areas without any bother.

It was random and unsolicited but struck a nerve. We’re both similar clubs, big cities that were left behind and our support limited to locals. We’re (mostly) all good people supporting our moo cal teams.

We are similar but where Coventry has made huge progress in the past 10 years with the complete redevelopment and City of Culture, Stoke has gone backwards. I have a good friend who lives in Hanley and visited him a few months back. I could not believe what I saw. It's a disgrace that the government have allowed places like Stoke to collapse. It does not suprise me that Stoke was one of the highest Brexit voting city's and spent last week rioting.

People of Stoke are good. 'Proper people'. Plenty in Coventry are the same. Not had it easy.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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We are similar but where Coventry has made huge progress in the past 10 years with the complete redevelopment and City of Culture, Stoke has gone backwards. I have a good friend who lives in Hanley and visited him a few months back. I could not believe what I saw. It's a disgrace that the government have allowed places like Stoke to collapse. It does not suprise me that Stoke was one of the highest Brexit voting city's and spent last week rioting.

People of Stoke are good. 'Proper people'. Plenty in Coventry are the same. Not had it easy.

At risk of going into ‘off topic’ territory here, but looking at a lot of the areas rioting - they’re all ‘left behind’ places. To state the obvious, that’s not justifying disorder and violence. It’s easy to see why these communities are so angry.

Coventry, for its sins, is getting better and we don’t seem to have the same level of dissatisfaction of a lot similar places to ourselves. We are the city of two-tone, after all.
 

pusbccfc

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At risk of going into ‘off topic’ territory here, but looking at a lot of the areas rioting - they’re all ‘left behind’ places. To state the obvious, that’s not justifying disorder and violence. It’s easy to see why these communities are so angry.

Coventry, for its sins, is getting better and we don’t seem to have the same level of dissatisfaction of a lot similar places to ourselves. We are the city of two-tone, after all.

Spot on.

Same can be said about Sunderland and Middlesbrough.
 

pusbccfc

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Tbh I'm in Sunderland quite regularly and it's had a load spent on it in the past 5 years. Makes Coventry seem like a dump...genuinely

No chance. What sets us apart from similar places like Stoke, Middlesbrough, Sunderland is our cathedral area.
 

rob9872

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Annoyed me that loads of their fans fekked off at 85 mins and 1nil up. Really weird. I know we have a few but seemed like thousands of them.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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While we were sitting in car waiting to get away, someone commented ‘ oh this is why a load of them left early’ still don’t understand why people leave early. Unless you’re 3-4 nil down maybe.
The 'quick' option is to park somewhere on Stanley Matthews Way but even there it takes an age to physically reach it in a car.
 

edgy

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My, some of you are precious. Rival fans taking the piss, how naughty. The twist and shout sounded good, but you really need to lose the wooh. Very, Very, camp.

What's wrong with camp?

Homophobe. Reported.
 

Pmjh

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To be honest it’s that last one that bothers me the most. Able to spend obscene amounts in this league every season because they’re better at exploiting addicts than most others.

A club that belongs in the third tier with its neighbours
They're in the fourth tier.
 

EalingSB

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I thought the away end was good. Great view, decent toilets, easy to get served, safe standing. Was a pain getting away but knew that was going to happen. We hired a minibus and were back in Cov just after 4.
 

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