I've never understood this mentality of "Oh - It's a bandwagon"
More fans mean more atmosphere, more humour, more fun and ultimately, more support for The Sky Blues. You can tell everyone what a fantastic supporter you've been in the booming pub before or the coach on the way home, you can sit with pride on a freezing Wednesday night against Tranmere Rovers, thinking "I'm the best supporter in the land"
Support of a football club is subjective and peoples circumstances and feelings for the club change. Ultimately, whether we're sat in the stand, next to a radio, following the live text or hearing the score off a mate, we all want what's best for our club, and ultimately, getting to Wembley and taking the roof off it is a dream come true.
I bet you, 95% of that crowd that will hopefully be at Wembley will have been there, at either HR or the Ricoh, watching a pile of crap, earning their stripes as you have yours, at some point over the last 50 or so years. Coventry City don't have much fair weather, and therefore don't have fair weather fans - those people switch on Sky Sports and buy Man Utd shirts. Coventry have fans who are either still attending as often as possible, or at some stage, have been so disgruntled at all the nearly times and the bad times that they simply can't take any more. Either that or they simply can't afford it. People have different levels of what pain they can take and for what period of time they can take it for, and when you wear Sky Blue, there's a lot of pain.
If a trip to Wembley sparks that passion again, or even acts as a nostalgia trip, thats fine by me, despite the ridiculous amount of money I can't afford yet spend on the club. I'll be there, singing the Sky Blue Song with 44,999 like minded brothers, proud to be a supporter of the Sky Blues, holding on to yet another fantastic experience with my team, to protect my faith in the club during the bad times.