Nice win today (10 Viewers)

Hobo

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How about relegation, and SISU still don't sod off?

Well I've be been around longer than SISU, lived all over the country so had plenty of opportunity and temptation to change my allegiance...but haven't and won't. Coventry City will always be my team. But that doesn't mean I have to support the owners or even tolerate them.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Any way to get the thread back on line.

From the little I saw a rubbish first half by both sides, Sheffield started the stronger but with very little to show for it
Second half a bit like Wednesday arses kicked woke up and started to play some better football,
Always looked like a 1-0 win to whoever could snatch a goal.
Can't say it was very entertaining but hey a wins a win.

Being so far away I couldn't really tell who had a good game and who didn't so can't comment on that.
One thing is for sure Reda is that big you can't miss him even from the hill, about time we had a unit like that at the back scared me and I was miles away.
 

SkyblueBazza

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People can't comment on what they see how many on here went to the game?
I went watched from the hill celebrated like everyone else.
Thing is my eyesight is not what it used to be and I don't even know hardly any of the players to make a comment....

Mind you if it was a thread on slagging of players or managers you would be the first on there.

Yet you moan about others....

I agree with G on this.

If we had got beaten yesterday there would have been plenty of opinions about this & that to do with a performance they hadn't seen.
As it is...we won, but those same people can't think of anything to say.

Personally I can't comment on the performance beyond I read & hear that we dominated most of the match & maybe rightly got three points against the runaway favourites to win the League. That's got to be good hasn't it?

Three points closer to safety...& I'm sure the doom merchants hate it!


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Astute

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I agree with G on this.

If we had got beaten yesterday there would have been plenty of opinions about this & that to do with a performance they hadn't seen.
As it is...we won, but those same people can't think of anything to say.

Personally I can't comment on the performance beyond I read & hear that we dominated most of the match & maybe rightly got three points against the runaway favourites to win the League. That's got to be good hasn't it?

Three points closer to safety...& I'm sure the doom merchants hate it!


PUSB

Most of us are like you. We were not there. So we can't say much about the game. But what we heard sounded good. But you can't believe everything that you hear or read. Look at the Cardiff game. Players got praise that we also heard didn't play very well.

And are you saying that things would have been looking good if we would have lost? Is nobody allowed an opinion if it isn't all good news?

Doom merchants? We had been very poor since the start of the year. We have lost our best players. We now depend on loans that are not with us all season as things stand. It isn't time to start celebrating yet. But at least things are looking up for once. Or are we wrong for being realistic?
 

Nick

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Most of us are like you. We were not there. So we can't say much about the game. But what we heard sounded good. But you can't believe everything that you hear or read. Look at the Cardiff game. Players got praise that we also heard didn't play very well.

And are you saying that things would have been looking good if we would have lost? Is nobody allowed an opinion if it isn't all good news?

Doom merchants? We had been very poor since the start of the year. We have lost our best players. We now depend on loans that are not with us all season as things stand. It isn't time to start celebrating yet. But at least things are looking up for once. Or are we wrong for being realistic?

It's always been the case people post more when we lose, years before sixfields. Hunan nature.

When we win it's "we weren't there" but doesn't stop anything when we lose.
 

Hobo

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I agree with G on this.

If we had got beaten yesterday there would have been plenty of opinions about this & that to do with a performance they hadn't seen.
As it is...we won, but those same people can't think of anything to say.

Personally I can't comment on the performance beyond I read & hear that we dominated most of the match & maybe rightly got three points against the runaway favourites to win the League. That's got to be good hasn't it?

Three points closer to safety...& I'm sure the doom merchants hate it!


PUSB

The sad thing is Grendel does go, he could have commented positively and insightfully on the game before having a pop.
 

Samo

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The sad thing is Grendel does go, he could have commented positively and insightfully on the game
before having a pop.

The sad thing is all the whinging that goes on about him when the truth is you all love a bloody good ding dong with Grendel.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Human Nature yes but also because of the passion for our team and disappointment when we lose.
Just listen to CWR when we win can't get anyone to phone in but the regulars, when we lose you can't get on.
TBF I have been to many away games in my life and have listened to the local radio stations it is exactly the same No matter who you support.
Just pisses me off that some think this is unique to Coventry and use it to prove a point like only Cov fans do this and that, just utter bollox trying to point score and make out they are better then the rest.

It's always been the case people post more when we lose, years before sixfields. Hunan nature.

When we win it's "we weren't there" but doesn't stop anything when we lose.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Yes but so does he with his high and mighty I'm better then you stance.
Anyway what else would he and I do without our regular Ding Dongs?

:thinking about:Talk to the wife.:confused:

Bring it on Gren:)
The sad thing is all the whinging that goes on about him when the truth is you all love a bloody good ding dong with Grendel.
 

Samo

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Human Nature yes but also
because of the passion for our team and disappointment when we lose.
Just listen to CWR when we win can't get anyone to phone in but the regulars, when we lose you can't get on.
TBF I have been to many away games in my life and have listened to the local radio stations it is exactly the same No matter who you support.
Just pisses me off that some think this is unique to Coventry and use it to prove a point like only Cov fans do this and that, just utter bollox trying to point score and make out they are better then the rest.

I do agree that its the same everywhere and Cov fans are no worse than any others.
 

Samo

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Yes but so does he with his
high and mighty I'm better then you stance.
Anyway what else would he and I do without our regular Ding Dongs?

:thinking about:Talk to the wife.:confused:

Bring it on Gren:)

Exactly. Nobody has to respond to him but they do because they bloody love it.
 

Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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Went yesterday,can't comment on the game didn't see any of it. Do know one thing we won thats one poitive. Second positive joined on the hill by Blades fans one of them brought a big box of crisps and handed packets out to City fans only:claping hands:We are going to meet them in the Cricketers when we go up there,good bunchof lads.
 

RoboCCFC90

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City played really well yesterday against a team that is fancied to do very well in this league. If we keep playing in that fashion we will win more than we will lose.


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Yes but so does he with his high and mighty I'm better then you stance.
Anyway what else would he and I do without our regular Ding Dongs?

Could raise money for charity selling tickets when he and you do meet up on't hill...
 
I agree with G on this.

If we had got beaten yesterday there would have been plenty of opinions about this & that to do with a performance they hadn't seen.
As it is...we won, but those same people can't think of anything to say.

Personally I can't comment on the performance beyond I read & hear that we dominated most of the match & maybe rightly got three points against the runaway favourites to win the League. That's got to be good hasn't it?

Three points closer to safety...& I'm sure the doom merchants hate it!


PUSB

The reason there were less comments on yesterday's win than there were on last week's defeats is simple. More people saw the two defeats, one was on the box and the other was away, as we take more away than we have turn up in Northampton.
90% of us are proud to say we didn't see yesterday's game. Therefore we can't comment.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Ouch!

The reason there were less comments on yesterday's win than there were on last week's defeats is simple. More people saw the two defeats, one was on the box and the other was away, as we take more away than we have turn up in Northampton.
90% of us are proud to say we didn't see yesterday's game. Therefore we can't comment.
 

Nick

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The reason there were less comments on yesterday's win than there were on last week's defeats is simple. More people saw the two defeats, one was on the box and the other was away, as we take more away than we have turn up in Northampton.
90% of us are proud to say we didn't see yesterday's game. Therefore we can't comment.

So 90% won't comment when we lose and they haven't seen it?
 
So 90% won't comment when we lose and they haven't seen it?

What's so difficult to understand?
More of us commented after the Bradford defeat because we took more there than we had at home yesterday, meaning more people had opinions or constructive comments to make.
The 90% represents the percentage of us who don't go to home games, following our relocation.
Simple really.
 

SkyblueBazza

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Most of us are like you. We were not there. So we can't say much about the game. But what we heard sounded good. But you can't believe everything that you hear or read. Look at the Cardiff game. Players got praise that we also heard didn't play very well.

And are you saying that things would have been looking good if we would have lost? Is nobody allowed an opinion if it isn't all good news?

Doom merchants? We had been very poor since the start of the year. We have lost our best players. We now depend on loans that are not with us all season as things stand. It isn't time to start celebrating yet. But at least things are looking up for once. Or are we wrong for being realistic?

Exactly what Nick said is the point I was attempting to make


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bigfatronssba

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So 90% won't comment when we lose and they haven't seen it?

I generally wont comment on a game I haven't seen as how can I have a valid opinion on something I haven't watched? I might comment on an actual result but that isn't always indicative of a performance.

However once or twice criticism has been directed at me that I don't care about the football as I never comment on it, so I guess you cant win either way.
 

SIR ERNIE

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Reality check.

Yes a good 3 points.

However the fact is that despite the best efforts of the manager and players yesterday, the club is in a worse position today than it was 48 hours ago, thanks to the owners.
 

Nick

Administrator
What's so difficult to understand?
More of us commented after the Bradford defeat because we took more there than we had at home yesterday, meaning more people had opinions or constructive comments to make.
The 90% represents the percentage of us who don't go to home games, following our relocation.
Simple really.

So when we lose a home game not on tv not many will comment about it? Ok then ;)
 

Samo

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Reality check.

Yes a good 3 points.

However the fact is that despite the best efforts of the manager and players yesterday, the club is in a worse position today than it was 48 hours ago, thanks to the owners.

We don't know that's the case at all.
 

Otis

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We don't know that's the case at all.


We do. Tim Fisher has been sporting that horrendous beard for a further two days and that looks worse every time I see it.

The guy represents the club and he looks like a bloody yeti.
 

Samo

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We do. Tim Fisher has been sporting that horrendous beard for a further two days and that looks worse
every time I see it.
The guy represents the club and he looks like a bloody yeti.

I stand corrected
 

SkyblueBazza

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We do. Tim Fisher has been sporting that horrendous beard for a further two days and that looks worse every time I see it.

The guy represents the club and he looks like a bloody yeti.

Maybe the Lotto-thingy idea has failed miserably & in an effort to raise substantial funds from it - rather than a cash prize, the winner gets to wax his face? At half time in every "home" game?

Instant sell-outs all round!!!


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