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skybluecam

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Because we aren't a tiny little club and we've played spurs 91 times in the past , it's the 4th round of the league cup
You are living in the past I think. Anyone under the age of about 30 isn't going to remember us being in the top flight and playing teams like this regularly.

There's also no guarantee we'll ever get there again either.
 

Evo1883

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You are living in the past I think. Anyone under the age of about 30 isn't going to remember us being in the top flight and playing teams like this regularly.

Right , so you can forgive those that are older and do remember not caring as much as you?
 

nunchuckas

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I'm going to all 3 but if I had to give one a miss it would be Spurs anyday. Watford is a 3pm Saturday kick off, so can make a day of it and it will be fun regardless of the result.

The Spurs game is a Wednesday, which is always more of a pain, going after work and with work the next day; the levels of enjoyment are based solely on if I see a good game or not. Sure, the £30 becomes well worth it if it's a good game of football, or we get a result, but if not it will feel like a waste of money and time to then be tired at work the next day. There isn't even a novelty factor, as it's likely to only be Spurs reserves in a competition no one cares about until the semi final.
 
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Nick

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I doubt anyone is losing sleep but there wouldn't be multiple songs in football about 'Shit support', 'empty seats' etc.

All I'm saying is it's clearly a part of football, especially for younger fans 😅.

If it's the same ones getting excited over people like that thogden and other gimps then they really don't count.
 

pusbccfc

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Fuck me , yes mate the 4th round of the old milk cup is as big as an fa cup quarter final ..

Shame you don't see this as a big occasion.

Fine disagreeing with the price but you don't need to knock it. As I've said, it's the first top 6 club since Chelsea we are playing at home in any competition.
 

Evo1883

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Shame you don't see this as a big occasion.

Fine disagreeing with the price but you don't need to knock it. As I've said, it's the first top 6 club since Chelsea we are playing at home in any competition.

I don't care mate tbh , it's spurs in the 4th round of the league cup , a good draw that's been overpriced by the owners .
 

pusbccfc

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Because we aren't a tiny little club and we've played spurs 91 times in the past , it's the 4th round of the league cup , it's a good draw but I'm not about to call it an all timer

Man United away in 2008 (yes before anyone says it Man United are bigger than Spurs etc) is a game constantly looked back on by fans as one of the best days they've had following Coventry.

That was in the League Cup 3rd round..
 

clint van damme

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You are living in the past I think. Anyone under the age of about 30 isn't going to remember us being in the top flight and playing teams like this regularly.

There's also no guarantee we'll ever get there again either.

Then why aren't they snapping tickets up?
 

theferret

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Shame you don't see this as a big occasion.

Fine disagreeing with the price but you don't need to knock it. As I've said, it's the first top 6 club since Chelsea we are playing at home in any competition.

People are just giving reasons why ticket sales are slow. Pricing and a certain amount of indifference to the fixture. I wish it was going to be a full house, it would be rocking, but any prospect of that went out of the window when prices were announced. It's a shame, but it's what it is.
 

pusbccfc

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If it's the same ones getting excited over people like that thogden and other gimps then they really don't count.

Absolutely but even if they don't count to us, they get millions of views a month so must count to some. Back to the original point that it matters to some.
 

pusbccfc

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Right , away at the Premier league champions and the world's biggest club at the time

What's your point

You and Clint have been slating the League Cup and trying to suggest that if we won that game it wouldn't really be memorable because it's only the third round.
 

David O'Day

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Right , away at the Premier league champions and the world's biggest club at the time

What's your point

Only 8 years and well within the supporting lives of most who went to the game.

No one I knew or went with thought "oh it's the biggest club in the world", it was just a big allocation at a ground we;d all seen city play at before.
 

Evo1883

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You and Clint have been slating the League Cup and trying to suggest that if we won that game it wouldn't really be memorable because it's only the third round.

In terms of our historical memorable wins , it would be nowhere near the top
 

Evo1883

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Only 8 years and well within the supporting lives of most who went to the game.

No one I knew or went with thought "oh it's the biggest club in the world", it was just a big allocation at a ground we;d all seen city play at before.

Actually , it was only a few years after relegation , man utd were premier league champions and everybody took big allocations in the cup because they are one of the biggest catches in world football ... fact
 

clint van damme

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You and Clint have been slating the League Cup and trying to suggest that if we won that game it wouldn't really be memorable because it's only the third round.

Well it's clearly not capturing the imagination of Coventry public.
Now that's got to be down to one of two things, or perhaps a combination of both.

It's not the attractive tie some are making out or the pricing is,wrong.

If it eventually hits a crowd of 27/28k then my assumption will be wrong and I'll come on this thread and say so.
 

pusbccfc

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In terms of our historical memorable wins , it would be nowhere near the top

It would be the first time we've beaten a top 6 side at home since 2001. It would be the first top 6 side we've ever beaten at our near 20 years old stadium...
 

skybluecam

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I am , but I also went to see us play against Oxford
lol so you are going

I think this probably is an age thing. I certainly see Spurs as a big club. Nowhere near Man United, Liverpool, Arsenal etc but at the next tier down. They have one of the best new stadiums in the country, have regularly played in Europe and have/had some very notable recent players. It's a big draw for me regardless of the competition or round.

I'd hope you can understand that in the same way I do understand it's maybe less attractive if you have actually watched us play them regularly at some point.
 

Evo1883

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It would be the first time we've beaten a top 6 side at home since 2001. It would be the first top 6 side we've ever beaten at our near 20 years old stadium...

Maybe you can buy the dvd then , you're clearly besides yourself with excitement
 

pusbccfc

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Well it's clearly not capturing the imagination of Coventry public.
Now that's got to be down to one of two things, or perhaps a combination of both.

It's not the attractive tie some are making out or the pricing is,wrong.

If it eventually hits a crowd of 27/28k then my assumption will be wrong and I'll come on this thread and say so.

Because of the price though, plus other factors such as short notice and it being a midweek match at 8pm. Not because it's not a unique occasion.
 

Evo1883

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lol so you are going

I think this probably is an age thing. I certainly see Spurs as a big club. Nowhere near Man United, Liverpool, Arsenal etc but at the next tier down. They have one of the best new stadiums in the country, have regularly played in Europe and have/had some very notable recent players. It's a big draw for me regardless of the competition or round.

I'd hope you can understand that in the same way I do understand it's maybe less attractive if you have actually watched us play them regularly at some point.

I go to pretty much every game , so ... lol yea

It's a good draw , the main point is it's not sold out or looking likely , some seem to be struggling with it
 

theferret

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Man Utd and Arsenal in the league cup were away days, a day out, day off work, the chance to be part of massive followings (far bigger than league allocations). We're talking about a home tie, it hasn't the same attraction and is just another night as the CBS where a full house is now not unusual. It's pricey and it's Spurs, people just aren't foaming at the prospect. There is no mystery here.
 

clint van damme

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Man Utd and Arsenal in the league cup were away days, a day out, day off work, the chance to be part of massive followings (far bigger than league allocations). We're talking about a home tie, it hasn't the same attraction and is just another night as the CBS where a full house is now not unusual. It's pricey and it's Spurs, people just aren't foaming at the prospect. There is no mystery here.

We've also had a lot more bigger games in recent years then we did around the time of the two league cup games you've mentioned.

Big days out used to be few and far between.
 

pusbccfc

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Man Utd and Arsenal in the league cup were away days, a day out, day off work, the chance to be part of massive followings (far bigger than league allocations). We're talking about a home tie, it hasn't the same attraction and is just another night as the CBS where a full house is now not unusual. It's pricey and it's Spurs, people just aren't foaming at the prospect. There is no mystery here.

Some good points but surely it's not just another night at the CBS.

The more this gets spun, the more it will put people off paying the money.

A day will come that we will play home games in the Premier League and Spurs at home will be a Cat A game.
 

clint van damme

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Some good points but surely it's not just another night at the CBS.

The more this gets spun, the more it will put people off paying the money.

A day will come that we will play home games in the Premier League and Spurs at home will be a Cat A game.

No ones getting put off by anything posted in this thread.
This game simply hasn't captured the imagination of a lot of people.
 

theferret

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We've also had a lot more bigger games in recent years then we did around the time of the two league cup games you've mentioned.

Big days out used to be few and far between.

Yep, 4 Wembley trips since then, playoff semis, hugely important league fixtures, we've not been starved of big occasions.

I recall the Stoke game in the fa cup, what was the crowd, 14K with 11K of us? Yes, it was Stoke, but it was a PL side and 3pm on a Saturday. Fast forward to Brighton away and a mad scramble for tickets. Away cup ties have a much bigger pull.
 

fernandopartridge

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I’m still pissed off I had to pay non-ST prices cause I missed the deadline.

My fault for missing it, but as a STH I don’t expect to be punished for it. Plus the shity add ons.

~£40 to watch us get battered with no leadership/experience/dinosaur hard man in midfield, and a half empty stadium.
I didn't realise there was a cut off tbh, what a ridiculous idea
 

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