Think we may have had the 3rd/4th best home record in the league......I thought it was and that should have been a sign to the board that things were not right.
Not me, I have boycotted Leicester away since in 1987, various incidents over the years there by their significant percentage of awful fans. Decided never to go there again. One of the few if any benefits of their rise is that we don't have to play them , we will eventually though rest assured.Yes, could have been Leicester, i thought it was a home game but Leicester was one of the grounds I always went to when we played them, being nearer to me than our home ground.
Not me, I have boycotted Leicester away since in 1987, various incidents over the years there by their significant percentage of awful fans. Decided never to go there again. One of the few if any benefits of their rise is that we don't have to play them , we will eventually though rest assured.
I used to view them as a joke club to be honest, just not funny on what has happened because of their financial manoeuvrings and then huge subsequent Thailand investment. Worst thing is the 'love affair' that some parts of the media have with them of late. nothing against the 'boy' Lineker himself.
It’s always lively playing them but not sure if their fans are particularly worse than a lot of others or ours.
It really is a shame that the following have to be from Lesta
Kasabian
Walkers crisps
Gary Lineker
Half the BSB family
He was also expected to play in winter conditions which meant it was a bit muddy and wet so he cried off.I hold no love of Bellendby, but we plucked him out of the championship where he played midfield and expected him to pay up top and fill in the departed Robbie Keanes boots in the toughest league in the world. It was never going to happen and was really the start of our decline and demise. The departure of Dublin and then Keane was always going to be a step to far for us to recover from.
Dion's from Leicester too.
But then so are Showaddywaddy so I guess it all evens out.
Wow. As a Coventrian it's a heavyweight A list to be envious of.It really is a shame that the following have to be from Lesta
Kasabian
Walkers crisps
Gary Lineker
Half the BSB family
Wow. As a Coventrian it's a heavyweight A list to be envious of.
don't forget wheelie bin catIn the sky blue corner we have
Richard Keys
Sian Massey
The Specials
The Enemy
Cars you can find in museums
Presumably the highest concentration of Wetherspoons in England
Batches
BSB
The last entry makes it literally heavyweight if nothing else.
In the sky blue corner we have
Richard Keys
Sian Massey
The Specials
The Enemy
Cars you can find in museums
Presumably the highest concentration of Wetherspoons in England
Batches
BSB
The last entry makes it literally heavyweight if nothing else.
Clive Owen
King
Billie Myers
Frank Whittle
Philip Larkin
Strangely a similar thing happened to Alan Shearer when he wanted to sign for usApologies if this has been covered elsewhere but I was listening to the Socially Distant Sports Bar podcast and it was discussing Craig Bellamy's autobiography - Goodfella. I haven't read (nor ever will ) read the book but it sounds like it was chaos,
Newcastle had been in contact and Bellamy wanted to join them. Newcastle said not to sign for Coventry until they had tabled their bid to Norwich. Bellamy met Strachan, but Bellamy didn't have an agent but had a mate who was a financial advisor. This financial advisor didn't know anything about football but was mates with John Fashnu, Fash, the financial advisor, Bellamy were all at the meeting with Strachan, Bellamy had never met Fash previously.
Bellamy signed for Cov but really wanted to join the Toon. This may explain why he was so poor for us and also those disrespectful comments he made about the club after relegation.
It really is a shame that the following have to be from Lesta
Kasabian
Walkers crisps
Gary Lineker
Half the BSB family
Could you imagine the carnage if Twitter was around then? I’d have loved watching that.Bellamy was a legend who didn’t have the benefit of Twitter and all of us having cameras on us at all times for selfies with him in Tesco.
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