The point of shame..... (3 Viewers)

shmmeee

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It wouldn't work in real life, you wouldn't be able to pick up on spelling mistakes or grammatical errors.
And can't just respond saying "like" when you agree with someone. It would be shambolic.

We could stand behind someone with our thumbs up when we like.

I've thought it all out, it's OK.
 

wingy

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It's generally been a pleasant experience to meet other posters In real life when chatting while travelling to a match.

In fact whatever the viewpoint Pro/Anti etc we all are family ..

It's not like In the past you could'nt express you're opinion at the game to a complete stranger and gain respect and offer It to the other viewpoint .

I think the differences between us are overplayed ,and siezed upon and amplified In the medium of Press/here /Facebook etc .
 

shmmeee

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The thing with meeting people off the Internet is I expect their avatar to look like them.
 

covcity4life

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i am up for a SBT meet.

i will just say i post under oldskyblue and carry a calculator around with me. will be getting bought free drinks all night by my worshipers.
 

Covstu

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Going back to the original post, No1 objective after the points deduction was to stay in the league and that was it. GIven the shit that is going on behind the scenes, the lack of support etc i think we have done very well particualrly when you take into account that fact that we sold one top striker and the other was out injured.

PS i dont look like Hadji!!
 

covcity4life

Well-Known Member
Going back to the original post, No1 objective after the points deduction was to stay in the league and that was it. GIven the shit that is going on behind the scenes, the lack of support etc i think we have done very well particualrly when you take into account that fact that we sold one top striker and the other was out injured.

PS i dont look like Hadji!!

no, you look like chippo
 

Nick

Administrator
i am up for a SBT meet.

i will just say i post under oldskyblue and carry a calculator around with me. will be getting bought free drinks all night by my worshipers.

I am sending you out on loan to the undateables that night ;)
 

skybluefred

New Member
If you study the rest of the best in this league (leaving out the top 2) then yes we certainly are better than a lot of those. The problem people seem to have is dismissing the fact that other teams face similar difficulties or even worse with their squad situations. How many teams in this league would snap up some of our players if available? Quite a few I should imagine.
We have a decent squad and has been proven by form displayed over the season. Had we not been the unfortunate recipient of a 10 point deduction I wonder how much more effort would have been given to get promotion or at least a play off place? In fact we are in a playoff place now had we got our 10 points?
Don't be so dismissive of your team. They have a good manager and I don't see anyone leaving this year. Look at Tranmere, shooting above their weight last year and failing at the end but now struggling? Would you leave to go somewhere like that or stick with what you know is a good base at Coventry and the likelihood of a good season next year? It has nothing to do with the off field situation either.

You are really certain then that we will not have been Liquidated by the start of next season. You have a lot more
faith in our owners than I will ever have.
 

skybluefred

New Member
True, but without the deduction we'd still be in with a shout despite what many on here seem to think has been a poor season.

There are more way's than one in deciding what is a good or bad season. Given the effect our dismal attendances
have had on FFP for next season--coupled with the fact that if we still exist, we will probably be playing 35 miles from
home again next season. With proper Club management (not Team management which is excellent) we would probably have reached the play off's this season,which would have been a commendable effort.
 

wingy

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There are more way's than one in deciding what is a good or bad season. Given the effect our dismal attendances
have had on FFP for next season--coupled with the fact that if we still exist, we will probably be playing 35 miles from
home again next season. With proper Club management (not Team management which is excellent) we would probably have reached the play off's this season,which would have been a commendable effort.

And broken even!!
 

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