End of the day, most of us support CCFC because of family ties. You'll find the odd CCFC fan who supports because it's his local club, but not many. Obviously we've been proper shit for 15 years now (or more, however you view it). It's no coincidence that Coventry and Blackburn the 2 teams who have had to wait the longest for a 'good' season (a top 6 finish or a trophy) are finding it difficult to gain fan momentum.
From my experience, yes. I guess years back it was different, we were a Prem side so it was easier to support CCFC as your local team without parental influence. Nowadays, I would guess only young kids with CCFC support in their family will be Coventry fans. This is why we should be targeting young kids, teenagers so in the future there children will also carry the tradition on. Also, I know I always go on about it, but a promotion would help. Believe it or not, finishing 18th every year is not going to influence young kids to attend games.Really? As someone who supports Coventry because it is my local club this surprises me.
My Dad had little interest in football growing up and ironically he was more into Rugby into his youth and he rarely if ever went to watch football. He only started going to take me up when I was about 11 and I wanted to go, now 11 years later and we've been season ticket holders at the Ricoh for about the last 7 or 8 years.
We are 3rd behind Bradford (unatrual support, massive bandwagon, good on them though for acting on falling attendances) and Sheffield United (better supported)I remember the pre season game at Nuneaton thinking it was going to be another game of misery and i wouldnt be getting a season ticket! Biggest mistake of 2015!! The only games i have not been to are walsall and scunny the football we are playing at the moment is top notch and is the best i have seen us play since we have been at the ricoh! 11k i dont think is a bad attendance though considering we are a league one side i would be interested to see how other teams home attendances compare to us i would think we would be one of the better supported sides. keep up the good lads pusb
We are 3rd behind Bradford (unatrual support, massive bandwagon, good on them though for acting on falling attendances) and Sheffield United (better supported)
From my experience, yes. I guess years back it was different, we were a Prem side so it was easier to support CCFC as your local team without parental influence. Nowadays, I would guess only young kids with CCFC support in their family will be Coventry fans. This is why we should be targeting young kids, teenagers so in the future there children will also carry the tradition on. Also, I know I always go on about it, but a promotion would help. Believe it or not, finishing 18th every year is not going to influence young kids to attend games.
No idea, I'm sure people like Italia are just doing it as a way to stick two fingers up at SISU.
I wasn't able to go today mainly down to funds, if I could have been there I would. Have tickets already bought for Shrewsbury. It is a bit of a shame that we couldn't get 12-13k but its not that bad.
Think of it another way, its an improvement on the same fixture last year (around 1.5k). Also what would the attendance have been if we hadn't had the start we have had and were hovering around relegation? 7k? 8k?
If we win against Bury, 14k at Shrewsbury.
Fuck me same shit another day.
Fucking fickle Coventry fans shit supporters blah blah blah.
Must make you feel good being hero's.
Oh and by the way I was there but it was because I wanted to go, not because some knob tells me I should go because the fuckin sun is shining.
PUSB
Sorry to upset you but I haven't drunk alcohol in 3 months.This explains why you shouldn't post after drinking
Im not sure its about being super fans , i think its frustration as some including me dont understand what will make supporters show their faces .
We play awful we don't go , we play well we go but not in the numbers we hope or expect .
Fact is that is the ONLY home game of september , it is a poor turnout considering league position and the fact we only had this game this month .
What is it coventry supporters want ? Im baffled as this is the best footballing side to watch we have had since probably 97/8 ...yet 15000 used to turn up and watch andy thorns relegation side sometimes even in midweek ?
Bizzare set of fans we have
Wrongly or rightly some people have switched alliances. They may have just decided to follow on CWR/Twitter etc or their kids may have started following other teams and so go to 'home' games with their kids either weekly or occasionally. The last few troublesome years have clearly had knock-on effects.
Im not sure its about being super fans , i think its frustration as some including me dont understand what will make supporters show their faces .
We play awful we don't go , we play well we go but not in the numbers we hope or expect .
Fact is that is the ONLY home game of september , it is a poor turnout considering league position and the fact we only had this game this month .
What is it coventry supporters want ? Im baffled as this is the best footballing side to watch we have had since probably 97/8 ...yet 15000 used to turn up and watch andy thorns relegation side sometimes even in midweek ?
Bizzare set of fans we have
Lets hope we continue to play well and fans start coming back then , imagine being that fan that stayed away because of the owners only to miss out first top 6 finish in 46 years , thats going to be hard
Some are now waiting for their beloved Rugby teams season to start, still it's their bad luck they are missing some exciting stuff and it's great fun winning games. Hopefully the insects lose a few games at the start of the season but then again it's all about the game:facepalm:
Some are now waiting for their beloved Rugby teams season to start, still it's their bad luck they are missing some exciting stuff and it's great fun winning games. Hopefully the insects lose a few games at the start of the season but then again it's all about the game:facepalm:
I think these kind of crowds are to be expected given where we've been for some time now.
The club has unquestionably lost some fans due to the move to Northampton, and a lot of bridges have been burnt because of the way it's been run the last few years and all the off field shenanigans. It will take time for faith to be restored. I know people who won't go anymore, and others who only go to away games.
Crowds will eventually start to rise if we can maintain this position all season and the prospect of some success becomes a possibility (like Crewe in the JPT).
Exactly. If it became hard to get a ticket because demand increased to much, the same people slating others for not going, would be moaning because they can't get a ticket because the armchair fans are backThe problem is that if people do start coming back if the team are doing well, the "real fans" start the ridiculous calls that they're just plastics.
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