I love how this account comes up every summer without fail, and some people still fall for it!
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="#OnThisDay hashtag on Twitter">#OnThisDay</a> in 2018...<br><br>An incredible day as the Sky Blues won promotion to League One, after beating Exeter City 3-1 in the League Two Play-Off Final at Wembley!<br><br>Re-live the day and the goals below... <a href="News about #PUSB on Twitter">#PUSB</a> <a href="Coventry City on Twitter">pic.twitter.com/K6OMqCrciz</a></p>— Coventry City (@Coventry_City) <a href="">May 28, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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And if it turns out to be correct what will they be then - or you in fact?Seriously you’d have to be as thick as fuck to think he was remotely interested in playing here next season
Well I only started using twitter a few months ago so sorry.
Im assuming the just Photoshop the hands and face from when David meyler signed. It says no 8 on the top.
I thought Meyer signed before?That's the top he wore when he first signed on loan
I thought Meyer signed before?
Edit: Also, 400th post on this thread
You f***er I was halfway through reading that and thought it was from today.
I wouldn’t be too surprised to see him return, even if it’s as one of the higher earners in the squad. He’s technically superior to anyone in this league.
Full credit to him if he does, it’s rare footballers think long term and about the importance of first team football to their development as opposed to their bank balance.
Career progression is not always vertical and in many cases can involve a season playing below the peak of your ability while you hone the finer points of your game and adjusting to 1/2 games a week.
Bright is just that and I think is wise enough to know if he impresses then the championship pretenders will be knocking on our door.
Agreed, he's not yet better than this level but has the potential to beIt might seem bias as I obviously want him to stay, but as excellent as he was last season, I could see him struggling at a higher level at this moment in his career. There are several flaws in his game that whilst not massively noticeable in League One, would almost certainly be highlighted in the Championship, let alone in the Premier League. For instance, not releasing the ball at the correct times or quickly enough, trying to beat 5 men at once, and consistently failing to look up will expose him in my opinion.
Ironing out these flaws in League One will give him a greater chance of improving his overall game and subsequently allow himself to become established in a higher division - whether it be with us or another team.
Agreed, he's not yet better than this level but has the potential to be
I agree, was stange timing with that bullshit account saying he' signingHe loves a good tease though dont he, posted a video of himself on insta yesterday at cov with a couple of sky blue hearts.
Like i said, the only chance we've got of signing bright is if we stay the ricoh, its a huge pullIs it any coincidence that Bright has started posting things about us again, now that rumours have restarted about a Ricoh deal being agreed? Hopefully it's back on with the additional budget you would have to assume we'd have by playing at the Ricoh.
Yet another reason to hate Wasps if they back out and cost us a chance at signing Bright
What a load of shite.Like i said, the only chance we've got of signing bright is if we stay the ricoh, its a huge pull
I agree, different story if potential ground share was Northampton or Nuneaton, but the fact it's a decent stadium/pitch, i dont see it making too much difference. Unless of course it's effecting what wages we can offer....What a load of shite.
They don't care if we are at the Ricoh, the pitch is really shit and it's at 30% capacity most of the time with Wasps branding everywhere. As long as they are getting paid and enjoy the rest of the team the Ricoh is irrelevant
I agree, different story if potential ground share was Northampton or Nuneaton, but the fact it's a decent stadium/pitch, i dont see it making too much difference. Unless of course it's effecting what wages we can offer....
we are a stepping stone for him as a player but that's why we need to get him on the books and make the most out of it. if we can make a mill out of him for another good season then its money well spent.I agree, different story if potential ground share was Northampton or Nuneaton, but the fact it's a decent stadium/pitch, i dont see it making too much difference. Unless of course it's effecting what wages we can offer....
agree, every footballer wants to play in nice grounds each week (shite pitch accepted) but equally others will play wherever for the money.So - leave Ricoh = less fans = lower budget = alien surroundings = poorer atmosphere.
But playing at the Ricoh makes no difference to the players? What bollocks.
Sure, many if those elements are issues anyway, but they'll be vastly magnified if we sod off.
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