The Trust's marches, which were fantastic events btw, were noting to do with the Telegraph. Our only involvement was to help publicise them. We've never tried to claim credit for them.
#BringCityHome was a very separate campaign which sought to put pressure on all of the parties involved in the fiasco.
Having said that, we always considered #BringCityHome to be 'fan-led' and any praise, awards, recognition or success the campaign achieved should absolutely be shared with the supporters who backed the campaign.
This was, and always will be, their campaign and their victory.
(I'm not sharing the other awards if I win though
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I would also completely accept that the campaign should have started sooner.
But the timing did allow us to target that crucial Football League meeting. I have no doubt at all that this interview played a huge part in the Football League's appetite to finally address the situation
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/sky-blues-situation-could-force-7445318