Season ticket all ready fully paid for, for next season.It doesn't matter to me at what level we'll fall to, I'll still be there every week.
Me too. Paid for 2 season tickets and although gutted if we drop, we may have to fall before we can rise again.Season ticket all ready fully paid for, for next season.It doesn't matter to me at what level we'll fall to, I'll still be there every week.
If anyone thinks we are going to do well in the 3rd division with the likes of Christie. Wilson. Bigirimana forget it... we are miles away from the top 10 clubs in that league when you take away Keogh. Clingan. Crainey. Etc. We are more than likely to go down again into the 4th division in the following season.
Season ticket all ready fully paid for, for next season.It doesn't matter to me at what level we'll fall to, I'll still be there every week.
On what evidence will we rise again?
I'm glad someone shares my view that League 1 is no cakewalk.
No evidence. Just faith.
I gave up watching us about 15 games into the season because I just couldn't take the monotonous bullshit I was being served up at the ricoh. Paying 60 to 80 quid to watch kids and non fryers at 26 pounds a ticket for me is simply a ripoff.
I know some idiots seem to think that makes me a lesser fan than them but after 30 years I think I have put enough time and money into the club.
Will I watch them in the 3rd division ...? Absolutely ... if they are in a division winning game or maybe if they get a quarter final a cup. Other than that I have lost interest in them. The team I mean.. not the club.
What makes me laugh are the "ill watch them in any league any where".. get a life. Ffs a third of the world starves while we pay these over egotistical flash gits a fortune to live in luxury ... and what did they give us back? Relaegation with a little whimper of fight all too little too late.
My opinion is this. If tickets were 10 quid a game we would get a crowd next season.. but the club know we have about 5000 so called die yards who in my opinion are mugs. And the club will mug them with season tickets at the same price as this season.
Do yourselves a favour die yards.. take you 350 season ticket money and give it to feed Africa. Or a children's charity next season... just go to selected games. Give your money to a deserving cause... not Coventry city football club...who ever owns ccfc they don't deserve it... and if anyone believes we have any players worth a thousand quid a week your deluded.
Has anyone else actually worked out which players we are likely to be left with after the Exodus?
If anyone thinks we are going to do well in the 3rd division with the likes of Christie. Wilson. Bigirimana forget it... we are miles away from the top 10 clubs in that league when you take away Keogh. Clingan. Crainey. Etc. We are more than likely to go down again into the 4th division in the following season.
I understand some of "I'm a better fan than you" types will be rushing to lay into me on this but I'm being realistic and honest with my opinion. I'm not knocking die hards, I used to be one in the 80s and 90s but the last 10 years have murdered my love for the club.
What is the way back for us? Well that's. Easy... 10 pounds for adults. 5 for kids and miscellaneous.. get a party atmosphere in the ground. Move away from the template that has not worked for 10 years. Get proper enterntainment in the ground. In the concourses. Put fair rides on for the families. Market stalls in the car park. More Burger vans .. give aways of scarves caps etc throughout the game. Bring back the drink sellers on the terraces.. try new things... be an experience not a nightmare day out. For my 80 quid I want something I and my kids go WOW at... not "how long now dad..when can we go".
Ok poeple sorry my opinions wont suit all but ithink my opinion is inline with most family fans.
With that kind of faith Jesus should be on the Letterman show next season too. Question .. do you realise how much trouble ccfc are in. How can you have faith in them blindly like that... and where did your faith get us this season
Leaving Ashton Gate on Monday in the pissing rain plenty of us questioned what point there was in forking out the money to watch your team capitulate. Bear in mind, I've asked myself the same after trips to Morecambe, the Crisp Bowl, the Madejski and plenty of other places where we've just rolled over. The point is, you don't go up simply because you expect them to win-you go up because they're your team and you want to show your support.
As a side note, I happen to have a faith in Jesus too.
I'll be there next season, regardless of what league we are in.
Even though I'm moving to London once I graduate!
There's a difference between being a pure pessimist like Ian and having no faith in the club-indeed, it's probably just the result of people like that desperately wanting Cov to achieve something. We've achieved nothing over a really long period of time so such negativity is almost inevitable.
I might be wrong, but I have to disagree.
The very fact that you are registered on this site and still discussing Coventry demonstrates some level of faith. It might be a low level of faith but it is there. I'd argue that even Glen and Ian have faith in us. Otherwise supporting the club would seem a completely fruitless endevour
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