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SkyblueDad

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Yes I loved them too.
Worked at the Coachmakers Makers in the early 80s it has just been knocked down and a massive medical centre is rising from its ashes.
I think that “medical” centre is some sort of religious temple or centre unless it is both.
Talking the supporters club it’s days were numbered when it was kicked out of the Sky Blue stand around the 1980s I think for ccfc to put in its own club which was hardly used other than match days where when it was the supporters club it was bustling throughout the week. ironic thing was it was the Coventry City supporters club who funded the what was new stand around 1963/64 time.
Nice chap Derrick Robins or it could have been his son Peter.
 
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Hobo

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Talking WM and CIU clubs - I think the Willenhall one had the biggest membership in the country at one point?
 

letsallsingtogether

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I think that “medical” centre is some sort of religious temple or centre unless it is both.
Talking the supporters club it’s days were numbered when it was kicked out of the Sky Blue stand around the 1980s I think for ccfc to put in its own club which was hardly used other than match days where when it was the supporters club it was bustling throughout the week. ironic thing was it was the Coventry City supporters club who funded the what was new stand around 1963/64 time.
Nice chap Derrick Robins or it could have been his son Peter.
Could well be religious I just remember planning for a medical centre was given but it was a few years ago.
 

oscillatewildly

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Has or had its own orchestra pit too.
My Mum mentioned a few years ago that Black Sabbath performed at WSC, late 60's/very early seventies.
We were all a little dubious about this as Mum is/was neither a rocker or is very good with precise fact.
However, she said she remembered the singer emerging from a coffin that had been carried onto the stage to a background recording of tolling bells.
That detail alone caused a few eyebrows to be raised as we (some family members are into rock music) can imagine Ozzy's grand entrance, early days being not too far removed from that.
Or maybe she actually saw Screaming Lord Sutch or Screaming Jay Hawkins.
 

SkyblueDad

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Was a member at Coachmakers for years until my dad passed away never went there again, club was always packed. My dads mate Billy Lane World champion angler was a member there I used to love sitting by him as a kid on most Sundays taking in his fishing stories.
 

letsallsingtogether

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That's a shame, I last went in there for a mates' do about 10 years ago. Thought it was a decent club
Worked there for 4 years in the early 80s worked most Friday and Sunday nights it was always packed yet never ever saw a punch thrown in anger.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Worked there for 4 years in the early 80s worked most Friday and Sunday nights it was always packed yet never ever saw a punch thrown in anger.


That's because of the watered down beer you served.



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Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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If there was ever a campaign to set up a supporters club near the Ricoh and lay some proper roots, I would be happy to chip into a crowd fund.
It’s a shame nobody can make a crack of the old Rowley’s Green. Perfect spot for a Roost Mark 2.
 

chiefdave

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If there was ever a campaign to set up a supporters club near the Ricoh and lay some proper roots, I would be happy to chip into a crowd fund.
It’s a shame nobody can make a crack of the old Rowley’s Green. Perfect spot for a Roost Mark 2.
The club put something out the other day about Dhillons wanting memorabilia, wonder if they're planning something.
 

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