That was the last game of the season. We were safe and Everton in the cup final so pretty pedestrian stuff.First game was Everton at Highfield Road in 1995, aged 9.
A drab affair but still vividly remember it. I'd been a fan for a while but our family budget didn't stretch to match tickets - until one weekend when I broke my arm in the garden playing football with my Grandad. I was given a lift home, expecting to be given a good talking to, and there were a pair of tickets on the table waiting for me when I got home!
It was a Sunday game and was 0-0, as many games back then against Everton seemed to be...but oh boy the atmosphere was electric! Was hooked from then onwards.
From memory Gordon Strachan, Ndlovu and Dublin were playing....and I'm sure Filan was in goal instead of Oggy that day too.
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made me chuckleFirst home game as a Cov fan was 1985 v Man City, drew 1:1. I had been to other Cov games v Liverpool as I classed myself as a Liverpool fan before seeing the light.
First away game with friends rather than responsible adults was midweek (I think) v Watford, on Harry Shaw booked with my supporters membership card, I picked Watford as I genuinely thought it would be near Watford Gap and therefore I wouldn't have to be on the coach too long.
For a brief time I also thought that Luton was my nearest team as I lived near Kenilworth Rd. I fear I'm revealing too much here.
Yeah we got battered, I know they scored 7, and from a quick check it appears we scored 2. There's a video of some of the goals on here, not sure how to link the thread though.Anyone remember the pre-season friendly that we played Benfica at Highfield Rd? It was 10th August 1996. Can't remember the score. I'd not long met the current 'er indoors and was trying to impress her with footie. Don't know what went wrong though. She now has as much interest in footie as I have in synchronised swimming!
Are you sure? Was HE sure? I mean he could have been easily confused & actually supported Sheffield Wednesday as they also play in Blue & White vertices stripes. It's an easy mistake to make for any politician - ask David CameronI was there that day too. And Harold Wilson was sat in the stands. He was a fan of them.
Respect! He was a good leader...it was where he led us & how he convinced us that is the issueMy dad was a staunch Labour voter so loved that Wilson was there. Then again he said Blair would be a good leader so less said on that !
BBC SPORT | COVENTRY CITY | Ajax clean up at CoventryI was remembering playing Ajax, but didn't go - that could well be it!
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Can't recall the year but it was a home win, 3-0 against Oxford and John Aldridge was playing for Oxford at the time. Can't remember anything from the game itself.
Bayern Munich I recall beating us 4-2Yes we signed Boateng from them after that. Sure we played Ajax or somebody in a mid season friendly in the Strachan era as well. Maybe in January?
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We beat them all the bloody time at HR during that period and they were a very good team! So were we and never forget it. Coventry City beat Chelsea often....Mid-90s ish against Forest. Can't remember any of it, probably because I fell asleep during the 2nd half!
First game I remember is first game of the season late 90s against Chelsea. They were wearing their yellow and blue kit and we won.
1 of my first away games. Kenny Hibbett scored for them in the first couple of minutes and Mick Ferguson got a hat-trickSaturday 29th October 1977 Wolves 1 - 3 Coventry stood in the South Bank
Ian Wallace
Jim Blyth
Tommy Hutchinson
Bobby McDonald
Mick Coop
Terry Yorath
& especially on the day (though I cannot remember specifically why)...
Don Nardiello
SBA were pretty awesome that day...which was what hooked me really
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Glad you're enjoying it. Some great experiences being recalled.This thread was a cracking idea.
I too went to Cally. Would play in the morning for the school team, then go to games in the afternoon. Great days !I honestly can't remember.
I used to go as a kid with my dad sometimes, but mostly with my uncles. I remember one match, one uncle climbed on the wall to get in, I was handed up, then my other uncle followed. Must have been a sell out, but no idea which match. I was at the big Sunderland & Man U cup games when we were in the 3rd division, but don't recall too much about it except for the crush. My uncle carried me out at the end as he reckoned i would have been trampled.
Started going with my mates from Cally in the promotion season in 67, standing against the wall in the west end. Great times. and then 2 or 3 years later, mingling with the "gang" next to away supporters. Seeing the Cov skins of the day just in there for the trouble, and feeling the adrenaline rush when it all kicked off. So many games you would hear "we took the west end" from the opposition fans, before an almighty push from City fans would shove them back into the corner.
Crazy way to watch your team really.
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