dongonzalos
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Coventry City could have a following of more than 4,000 – their biggest of the season by far – when Steven Pressley’s men travel to Port Vale this Saturday.
The Sky Blue Army have already snapped up in the region of 2,300 and another 500 tickets have been sent to the club on top of the 500 Vale sent to City after the initial 1,500 allocation was sold out.
And Valiants owner and Cov Kid Norman Smurthwaite, whose family will be among a strong City following in the boardroom, says the club can accommodate just over 4,000 if the demand is there to see Pressley’s free-flowing outfit take on Micky Adams’s side.
“Our away stand takes 4,500 but we have to hold 10 per cent back for security purposes so we could see just over 4,000 on Saturday,” said the multi-millionaire businessman who used to have a season ticket at Highfield Road.
The Sky Blue Army have already snapped up in the region of 2,300 and another 500 tickets have been sent to the club on top of the 500 Vale sent to City after the initial 1,500 allocation was sold out.
And Valiants owner and Cov Kid Norman Smurthwaite, whose family will be among a strong City following in the boardroom, says the club can accommodate just over 4,000 if the demand is there to see Pressley’s free-flowing outfit take on Micky Adams’s side.
“Our away stand takes 4,500 but we have to hold 10 per cent back for security purposes so we could see just over 4,000 on Saturday,” said the multi-millionaire businessman who used to have a season ticket at Highfield Road.