But the out of town shopping places on the whole are just that, shopping places.It's not even about the council, it's just that aside from the things I mentioned there's nothing really enjoyable or a reason for me to venture into there (personally). Obviously the heritage like the Blitz, Lady Godiva, Cathedral etc is also something to be proud of (if being bombed is something to be proud of). Now my daughter is at the age she is learning about it, it means going back over it with her with things like the Cathedral, world war 2 etc.
Most of the out of town shopping parks you mention are taking away the need to into the town too.
If the city of culture means there is more in town to make people like me venture in more then it can only be a good thing.
But the out of town shopping places on the whole are just that, shopping places.
In the city centre you will have the water park. There is also a cinema and a second cinema being built. There are two theatres, two museums, a climbing wall place an an escape room place. There is the old cathedral and the St Mary's Guildhall and Holy Trinity church.
That's going to draw people in. It's not just about shopping. It needs to be an entertainment hub too and that's what is now happening.
Agree wholeheartedly Otis, the city centre now has more people living in and around it with the growth of the university, this is driving more restaurants and entertainment venues to open up. Some people say too much of the city is being given over to students but I think it is the shot in the arm Coventry has been waiting for, we all benefit from this. We will only enjoy the City of Culture if we get out and attend the events that are put on, personally I can't wait for the R.S.C in the forest of Arden and the cathedral ruins.But the out of town shopping places on the whole are just that, shopping places.
In the city centre you will have the water park. There is also a cinema and a second cinema being built. There are two theatres, two museums, a climbing wall place an an escape room place. There is the old cathedral and the St Mary's Guildhall and Holy Trinity church.
That's going to draw people in. It's not just about shopping. It needs to be an entertainment hub too and that's what is now happening.
Typically they are indeed having another bash at Jimmy Hill and of course we HAD to have cheated.
Sad, pathetic little bunch aren't they.
Are you sure it was "football style"? We are in the city of RUGBY after all!!Well done.
Apparently there is almost football style chanting going on at the Belgrade at the moment, with cries of 'Coventry, Coventry!'
Are you sure it was "football style"? We are in the city of RUGBY after all!!
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You do realise Jimmy Hill fixed last nights result right??Does this mean another 40 years of Sunderland moaning about the result ???
I am hoping both City and Cov benefit greatly from this.I'm not from Cov and have no tie to the city other than supporting 'our club'. But I was delighted for all Coventrians (is that what you call yourselves?!) when I found out. I was on a works Xmas do up in London last night and Mrs WM text me to tell me.
Great news and it can only be positive for us in terms of the council not wanting to lose a club in the run up to 2021.
Oh, and the fact that Sunderland are moaning as well, makes the result that bit sweeter.
I'm not from Cov and have no tie to the city other than supporting 'our club'. But I was delighted for all Coventrians (is that what you call yourselves?!) when I found out. I was on a works Xmas do up in London last night and Mrs WM text me to tell me.
Great news and it can only be positive for us in terms of the council not wanting to lose a club in the run up to 2021.
Oh, and the fact that Sunderland are moaning as well, makes the result that bit sweeter.
If they get a billion they can buy back with Ricoh from the insects and tell them to sling their hook!they think it could be worth between 800 million to a billion pound to the local economy so great news.
What kind of mentalist picks us to support without some kind of connection to the place?!?I'm not from Cov and have no tie to the city other than supporting 'our club'.
Buzz off would of fitted better thereIf they get a billion they can buy back with Ricoh from the insects and tell them to sling their hook!
What kind of mentalist picks us to support without some kind of connection to the place?!?
m8 so wot ur sayin iz u cud av supportid liverpool insted? aha u want ur hed lukin at m8 wtf hahahaA then 4 yr old who decided to follow in his Kenilworth step dads footsteps. That sort of mentalist! I was a Liverpool fan after my old man but when my folks went their separate ways, I started to follow Cov after my step day.
What a choice I made then, eh?!
Family at least saves your sanity ever so slightlyA then 4 yr old who decided to follow in his Kenilworth step dads footsteps. That sort of mentalist! I was a Liverpool fan after my old man but when my folks went their separate ways, I started to follow Cov after my step day.
What a choice I made then, eh?!
m8 so wot ur sayin iz u cud av supportid liverpool insted? aha u want ur hed lukin at m8 wtf hahaha
I'm not from Cov and have no tie to the city other than supporting 'our club'.
Well, as the saying goes: "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger". You shall all have to excuse me now as I crack open a few more Brazil nuts with my eyelids.A then 4 yr old who decided to follow in his Kenilworth step dads footsteps. That sort of mentalist! I was a Liverpool fan after my old man but when my folks went their separate ways, I started to follow Cov after my step day.
What a choice I made then, eh?!
Yep and the nonsense of it all is all the people calling Coventry a shit hole.
We all know the city and have lived or traveled around the city enough to be in a position to judge it so and if locals do call it a shit hole, then so be it, but the odds on these Sunderland fans coming down to Coventry to catch a game, but then also deciding to spend a day in the city centre to have a wander round the cathedral ruins and the transport museum and St. Mary's Guildhall etc. would be quite remote.
They come down to games and it is purely based on location of the ground and the local area surrounding the ground, so around Gosford Green area and Ball Hill and Highfield Road.
All fans do it and so many journeys into grounds can take you past rough areas of towns and cities (Birmingham City, Stoke's old stadium, Blackburn, Villa Park etc.etc.).
Their definition of shit hole is based on the journey to the ground and the area surrounding the ground and nowt else.
Completely agree Otis. A few weeks ago when we played at Lincoln there was a group of 3 or 4 City fans outside the ground before the game singing "Lincoln's a shit hole, I wanna go home". They were embarrassing. I had spent a couple of hours earlier in the city centre and found it to be one of the nicest city's Ive visited in the UK.
Money doesn't buy class...some lads were singing it walking down a street in Barnet where I'd hazard a guess that you wouldn't of got much change out of 3/4 million for a house in that street!
They started it :smug:I am delighted like the rest of you but would just like to say I've always had a soft spot for Sunderland who have had to play second fiddle to Newcastle for so long. Of course some are bitter but I know many Mackems who are salts of the earth and like coventrians deserve better. They have been shafted by successive governments like we have. We should rise above 5he petty bickering and show some solidarity
I’m not trying to be critical or put the city down but I would say, which city of any substance doesn’t have those things anyway. It’s great that Cov is improving but it’s improving to average as opposed to special. Hopefully this award will push it on to being something more.But the out of town shopping places on the whole are just that, shopping places.
In the city centre you will have the water park. There is also a cinema and a second cinema being built. There are two theatres, two museums, a climbing wall place an an escape room place. There is the old cathedral and the St Mary's Guildhall and Holy Trinity church.
That's going to draw people in. It's not just about shopping. It needs to be an entertainment hub too and that's what is now happening.
It is.Completely agree Otis. A few weeks ago when we played at Lincoln there was a group of 3 or 4 City fans outside the ground before the game singing "Lincoln's a shit hole, I wanna go home". They were embarrassing. I had spent a couple of hours earlier in the city centre and found it to be one of the nicest city's Ive visited in the UK.
I see it as special bits surrounded by shittyness.I’m not trying to be critical or put the city down but I would say, which city of any substance doesn’t have those things anyway. It’s great that Cov is improving but it’s improving to average as opposed to special. Hopefully this award will push it on to being something more.
It could have been worse, your step dad could have been from SunderlandA then 4 yr old who decided to follow in his Kenilworth step dads footsteps. That sort of mentalist! I was a Liverpool fan after my old man but when my folks went their separate ways, I started to follow Cov after my step day.
What a choice I made then, eh?!
It could have been worse, your step dad could have been from Sunderland
they were chanting Coventry in a way that I've never heard it chanted at the match!
Well it might be average in your eyes but to me everything about it is special.I’m not trying to be critical or put the city down but I would say, which city of any substance doesn’t have those things anyway. It’s great that Cov is improving but it’s improving to average as opposed to special. Hopefully this award will push it on to being something more.
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