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Evo1883

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There’s more to this than he lets on…


It's hard for some fans to understand but unless your team has been so poor for so long , and have had stadium groundshares and multiple administrations inbetween .. you truly can't comprehend how hard it was for people to follow a club that in truth looked hopeless in every way .

We are a well supported club with huge growing potential still .
 

Ring Of Steel

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It's hard for some fans to understand but unless your team has been so poor for so long , and have had stadium groundshares and multiple administrations inbetween .. you truly can't comprehend how hard it was for people to follow a club that in truth looked hopeless in every way .

We are a well supported club with huge growing potential still .

it used to wind me up no end hearing people say a capacity of 20,000 would be fine, and that we’d struggle to ever fill the ground even in the Premier League. It’s a different game now and if by some miracle we did go up a capacity of 32,000 would not nearly be enough. Potential is huge, we were just very late to start realising it.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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it used to wind me up no end hearing people say a capacity of 20,000 would be fine, and that we’d struggle to ever fill the ground even in the Premier League. It’s a different game now and if by some miracle we did go up a capacity of 32,000 would not nearly be enough. Potential is huge, we were just very late to start realising it.
It takes years to build a club up again and a fraction of the time to chuck it away. Which is why when you finally hit on something that's working, you rip it up at your peril.
 

Ring Of Steel

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It takes years to build a club up again and a fraction of the time to chuck it away. Which is why when you finally hit on something that's working, you rip it up at your peril.

don’t disagree at all.

In my view we were an anomaly for decades, I don’t think any other club in the league had as long a run of depressing crap as us, and our crowds still held up compared to ‘similar’ clubs. Promotion and every game would comfortably sell out, no doubt about it.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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don’t disagree at all.

In my view we were an anomaly for decades, I don’t think any other club in the league had as long a run of depressing crap as us, and our crowds still held up compared to ‘similar’ clubs. Promotion and every game would comfortably sell out, no doubt about it.
You could argue Portsmouth to be fair, but they at least won a trophy before falling down the pyramid.
 

skybluegod

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don’t disagree at all.

In my view we were an anomaly for decades, I don’t think any other club in the league had as long a run of depressing crap as us, and our crowds still held up compared to ‘similar’ clubs. Promotion and every game would comfortably sell out, no doubt about it.

Intrigued to why you think every game sells out? I think we would sell out a lot more but not every game I don't think.

We couldn't sell out against spurs in the cup just a few weeks ago. A top 6 team, at home. Of course that was mainly put down to prices but I will bet it will be significantly more when we get to the premier
 

skybluecam

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Intrigued to why you think every game sells out? I think we would sell out a lot more but not every game I don't think.

We couldn't sell out against spurs in the cup just a few weeks ago. A top 6 team, at home. Of course that was mainly put down to prices but I will bet it will be significantly more when we get to the premier
Pretty sure they would sell out.

We sold 22k STs this year, could probably easily sell 25k in the prem. Then the remainder would get snapped up on a match basis because people would get fomo.
 

Ring Of Steel

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Intrigued to why you think every game sells out? I think we would sell out a lot more but not every game I don't think.

We couldn't sell out against spurs in the cup just a few weeks ago. A top 6 team, at home. Of course that was mainly put down to prices but I will bet it will be significantly more when we get to the premier

doesn’t matter, they’d all sell out. People who’ve never been to a game before would all of a sudden want tickets. It’s wanting to be a part of “the product” as much as to see us, which I don’t like but that’s how the game is now.
 

Irish Sky Blue

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I’m not sure where the 11k comes from. By my calculations (which may be wrong), 5 years ago we were in our League One Championship season playing at St Andrews. I think our average attendance there was in the region of 6k? I would have thought our average at the moment is about 25k at least? Therefore increase is about 19k.
The season after this was the COVID season so attendance zero. The season before, the last before the St Andrews move, we averaged 12k. Whichever season he is looking at our attendance has increased by more than 11k.
 

Ring Of Steel

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I’m not sure where the 11k comes from. By my calculations (which may be wrong), 5 years ago we were in our League One Championship season playing at St Andrews. I think our average attendance there was in the region of 6k? I would have thought our average at the moment is about 25k at least? Therefore increase is about 19k.
The season after this was the COVID season so attendance zero. The season before, the last before the St Andrews move, we averaged 12k. Whichever season he is looking at our attendance has increased by more than 11k.

it’s an old video I suspect, seeing as it has Ipswich as a non-premier team
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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Good times cause more fans to come, beyond shit times cause fans to stay at home and grumble in front of TVs.

Matter of life, Think all the talk of stadium size was due to the lack of belief anyone had to escape the shit we were in (plus While size and roads would of been shite, I always loved the idea of a butts park redevelopment with both clubs due to the location in the middle of the city).

The clubs biggest plus in this regard is that Warwickshire has no professional clubs either Rugby or Football. As such there is a massive potential fan base to pull from.
 

Flying Fokker

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Intrigued to why you think every game sells out? I think we would sell out a lot more but not every game I don't think.

We couldn't sell out against spurs in the cup just a few weeks ago. A top 6 team, at home. Of course that was mainly put down to prices but I will bet it will be significantly more when we get to the premier

I’m pretty sure we’d sell out. It all depends on the amount of season ticket holders we have. (Success).

seeing the ‘big’ clubs come to the city is enough appeal. We’ve been out of the top flight for a generation.

Having said that, I’d rather see us enjoying success in this league.

I wonder if the yo-yo clubs had any boost and decline on their return to our league?
 

bigfatronssba

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Intrigued to why you think every game sells out? I think we would sell out a lot more but not every game I don't think.

We couldn't sell out against spurs in the cup just a few weeks ago. A top 6 team, at home. Of course that was mainly put down to prices but I will bet it will be significantly more when we get to the premier

Our lowest crowd this season was 24.5k (against Blackburn) with only about 1k away fans. A PL fixture would've seen 3k away fans so that would instantly have lifted it to a 26.5k crowd.
That's only 5k off capacity. Not unrealistic at all to expect crowds to rise by 5k
 

bigfatronssba

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it used to wind me up no end hearing people say a capacity of 20,000 would be fine, and that we’d struggle to ever fill the ground even in the Premier League. It’s a different game now and if by some miracle we did go up a capacity of 32,000 would not nearly be enough. Potential is huge, we were just very late to start realising it.

The club realised in the late 90s as to where football was going. Had we not gone down in 2001, HR would've been very restrictive by about 2004.
It was right to look at a new ground, its just how it was managed that was the problem
 

Gynnsthetonic

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The club realised in the late 90s as to where football was going. Had we not gone down in 2001, HR would've been very restrictive by about 2004.
It was right to look at a new ground, its just how it was managed that was the problem
Very badly, the whole thing was a fiasco. Certainly looks better now Frasers have it. Coventry City Council were a disgrace from the start. Glad they now have nothing to do with the running of it
 

bigfatronssba

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All my correspondence is Coventry, Warwickshire, I've never used WM at all.

Royal Mail/Post Office consider us Warwickshire anyway.

If you ever get a receipt from a Coventry Post Office it will always have the branch address as Warwickshire
 

Hobo

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Intrigued to why you think every game sells out? I think we would sell out a lot more but not every game I don't think.

We couldn't sell out against spurs in the cup just a few weeks ago. A top 6 team, at home. Of course that was mainly put down to prices but I will bet it will be significantly more when we get to the premier

Not Spurs first 11 though. That is why it didn't sell out.
 

bigfatronssba

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Not Spurs first 11 though. That is why it didn't sell out.

Plus it was £37 for an early round tie.

To be honest, if we had sold out that game, but then none of the more important league games then I would've been disappointed.

Lets face it, its Micky Mouse to get a huge crowd for a cup game just because its a PL team, to then have the crowd drop by half at the following league game
 

bigfatronssba

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Very badly, the whole thing was a fiasco. Certainly looks better now Frasers have it. Coventry City Council were a disgrace from the start. Glad they now have nothing to do with the running of it

How bad is it though that the people we elect to supposedly run the city in our interest, care so little about a civic asset (and one of the oldest organisations in the city) that it makes a man who was once described as Britain's worst employer look favourable to our club?
 

MalcSB

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How bad is it though that the people we elect to supposedly run the city in our interest, care so little about a civic asset (and one of the oldest organisations in the city) that it makes a man who was once described as Britain's worst employer look favourable to our club?
I’m sure there were people on here defending the council. Labour supporters, presumably.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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How bad is it though that the people we elect to supposedly run the city in our interest, care so little about a civic asset (and one of the oldest organisations in the city) that it makes a man who was once described as Britain's worst employer look favourable to our club?
Very bad, dinosaurs springs to mind.
 

bigfatronssba

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I’m sure there were people on here defending the council. Labour supporters, presumably.

I'm not sure it was that party political.

I spoke to some of the Tory councillors at the time and they were fairy honest with me that Sisu f*cked up with their judicial reviews. They went in on a principle of law. The law was absolutely on the councils side. Because of that they had no choice but to side with the Labour council.

But that doesn't mean it was right. If Sisu had made it a matter of morality, (that the ground was built using money from the taxpayers of Coventry to build a ground for our football club), then all opposition parties could've objected.

What the Council did with Wasps was legally ok, not necessarily morally
 

fernandopartridge

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Strangely our average gate has tracked almost exactly the average for the Championship or Division One as was from 2001/02.

The league average then was 15k and is now 21k (40%)

Our average in 2001 was 15,990 and this season is 26,873 (40.4%)

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