My point is that I disagree with your assertion that “Coventry is very much a football city”. Maybe in the 1960s or very early 70s but since then? No. Nearly all of the people who I know that attend regularly don’t actually live in Coventry
Apparently Leeds, Newcastle and Sunderland are unrealistic comparisons - what about Ipswich then?
I also get your point that it’s not the same people that go every week - I was one of them for a few years when my kids were little.
I suppose that most of my annoyance stems from the fact that I now live over 90 miles from the CBS and attend all home games whilst people who actually live in the city seem incapable of dragging themselves up there on a regular basis.
Of course we have fans across the wider county of Warwickshire, but they are mainly people who left Coventry or who have strong family ties. We are not nearly as well represented as we might be. People born in these towns with no family ties just don't gravitate towards Coventry. The city itself is not a regional centre and the football club has been a basket case for a generation.Still a lot of CCFC in Warwick/Leamington/Kenilworth areas
Nuneaton IS sky blue.My experience is completely different. Pretty much everyone who goes either lives in Coventry or is from the city originally. We just don't have much of a regional pull.
You mention Ipswich, in their last few seasons in the Championship they were only averaging 16K or so, so a lot less than what we get now.
Their gates in league 1 are very good, but they are regional club in a way we are not. They are seen as representing Suffolk, they are a 1 club county.
We can't even agree on what county we are in. There are areas with a CV postcode where we have very little representation - Atherstone? I know 4 people from there, they support Villa. Stratford? Shipston on Stour? Nah. Nuneaton should be solid Cov, but I know more Villa, Blues and Leicester fans and I've worked there for years. There are loads of Leicester in Rugby, these Warwickshire towns are nowhere as loyal to Coventry as say Melton Mowbray is to Leicester. Hinckley is halfway between the 2 cities but is 80% Leicester. We are not a regional club.
We are massively reliant on Coventry itself and that we are still one of the best supported clubs in the league given our recent history is a credit to us.
My point is that I disagree with your assertion that “Coventry is very much a football city”. Maybe in the 1960s or very early 70s but since then? No. Nearly all of the people who I know that attend regularly don’t actually live in Coventry
Apparently Leeds, Newcastle and Sunderland are unrealistic comparisons - what about Ipswich then?
I also get your point that it’s not the same people that go every week - I was one of them for a few years when my kids were little.
I suppose that most of my annoyance stems from the fact that I now live over 90 miles from the CBS and attend all home games whilst people who actually live in the city seem incapable of dragging themselves up there on a regular basis.
Some excellent points made over the last few posts.
I do recall Doug King’s surprise that there were 30000 students at Warwick University. Is that a 10000 per year turnover? What about Cov Uni?
The Uni tie-in had potential. Selling Ryton and having our base there with a mini-stadium (for u21, LC etc. matches) and free tickets for first year Uni students (subject to us not expecting a 22k gate) (just kicking ideas out here) would infect some impressionable mugs (that we were at some point). Even in they move away, much income is made by non-attendees nowadays.
Anyway. Things change and we are no longer a city of car workers. With the students is our potential I feel.
Or tractor workersSome excellent points made over the last few posts.
I do recall Doug King’s surprise that there were 30000 students at Warwick University. Is that a 10000 per year turnover? What about Cov Uni?
The Uni tie-in had potential. Selling Ryton and having our base there with a mini-stadium (for u21, LC etc. matches) and free tickets for first year Uni students (subject to us not expecting a 22k gate) (just kicking ideas out here) would infect some impressionable mugs (that we were at some point). Even in they move away, much income is made by non-attendees nowadays.
Anyway. Things change and we are no longer a city of car workers. With the students is our potential I feel.
Some excellent points made over the last few posts.
I do recall Doug King’s surprise that there were 30000 students at Warwick University. Is that a 10000 per year turnover? What about Cov Uni?
The Uni tie-in had potential. Selling Ryton and having our base there with a mini-stadium (for u21, LC etc. matches) and free tickets for first year Uni students (subject to us not expecting a 22k gate) (just kicking ideas out here) would infect some impressionable mugs (that we were at some point). Even in they move away, much income is made by non-attendees nowadays.
Anyway. Things change and we are no longer a city of car workers. With the students is our potential I feel.
The club don't do enough for students. When I went to uni, we were offered tickets most weeks. I enjoyed going.
As a Coventry fan I was never going to go long term but others that end up staying in the area may.
As others are alluding to, we need to tap into Warwickshire. To the south of Coventry, the nearest league club is Northampton.
If you take into consideration the south west of Coventry, there is no club until you reach Cheltenham or Oxford. That is a huge catchment area.
I think part of that will also be about who is performing best at any given time. Decades ago when we were the only WM club in the prem apart from Villa we'd have had a much bigger following in those nearby areas. Now the tables have turned and you've got Leicester doing well in the Prem (and having won it not that long ago) and Birmingham have been in the Prem more recently than us.My experience is completely different. Pretty much everyone who goes either lives in Coventry or is from the city originally. We just don't have much of a regional pull.
You mention Ipswich, in their last few seasons in the Championship they were only averaging 16K or so, so a lot less than what we get now.
Their gates in league 1 are very good, but they are regional club in a way we are not. They are seen as representing Suffolk, they are a 1 club county.
We can't even agree on what county we are in. There are areas with a CV postcode where we have very little representation - Atherstone? I know 4 people from there, they support Villa. Stratford? Shipston on Stour? Nah. Nuneaton should be solid Cov, but I know more Villa, Blues and Leicester fans and I've worked there for years. There are loads of Leicester in Rugby, these Warwickshire towns are nowhere as loyal to Coventry as say Melton Mowbray is to Leicester. Hinckley is halfway between the 2 cities but is 80% Leicester. We are not a regional club.
We are massively reliant on Coventry itself and that we are still one of the best supported clubs in the league given our recent history is a credit to us.
Depends what you mean by core support. HR only had circa 19k home seats available in the last few years of the PL and we certainly never sold them all for every game. I'd say broadly speaking the average number of home fans per home game in 97-00 was very similar to what it is now, around 17.5k give or take.We all know, from 2001 it was downwards all the way until 2017 when Robins came back, but by then we were in League 2. We probably had a hardcore 18-20K from the Premier League days who went to games. This could of been more, but after the glory of 1987, and 2-3 decent seasons afterwards, we reverted to form and became relegation fodder mostly until we finally ran out of luck in 2001. Should City go back up I am sure we can get the hardcore number up to 22-23K.
My experience is completely different. Pretty much everyone who goes either lives in Coventry or is from the city originally. We just don't have much of a regional pull.
You mention Ipswich, in their last few seasons in the Championship they were only averaging 16K or so, so a lot less than what we get now.
Their gates in league 1 are very good, but they are regional club in a way we are not. They are seen as representing Suffolk, they are a 1 club county.
We can't even agree on what county we are in. There are areas with a CV postcode where we have very little representation - Atherstone? I know 4 people from there, they support Villa. Stratford? Shipston on Stour? Nah. Nuneaton should be solid Cov, but I know more Villa, Blues and Leicester fans and I've worked there for years. There are loads of Leicester in Rugby, these Warwickshire towns are nowhere as loyal to Coventry as say Melton Mowbray is to Leicester. Hinckley is halfway between the 2 cities but is 80% Leicester. We are not a regional club.
We are massively reliant on Coventry itself and that we are still one of the best supported clubs in the league given our recent history is a credit to us.
Sales not a la big as last home game yet
Sales not a la big as last home game yet
You think? I was just looking at the stadium plan and it seems quite good for a wednesday morning. Certainly looks like more sold behind the goal?
I think B23 & 24 will be gone before friday. That will leave behind the goal for pre-sales and the corner for the walk up.
Happy to stand correctedYou think? I was just looking at the stadium plan and it seems quite good for a wednesday morning. Certainly looks like more sold behind the goal?
I think B23 & 24 will be gone before friday. That will leave behind the goal for pre-sales and the corner for the walk up.
On what basis can you possibly say this? I live in Warwickshire, and have known numerous Sky Blues fans over several decades. I can't think of a single one who has family ties to Coventry - CCFC have always simply been the team to support if you aren't the ManU/Liverpool glory-hunting type. Local support has waned since we left the Prem and especially because of the SISU nonsense, but is now coming back strong - surely that's no different to the city itself?Of course we have fans across the wider county of Warwickshire, but they are mainly people who left Coventry or who have strong family ties.
Newcastle and Sunderland have a much larger diaspora than Coventry - and because so many leave the area they maintain the links to the club as part of the heritage / identity.Leeds, Newcastle and Sunderland are anomalies. All have phenomenal support. More down to tribalism for me.
Ipswich is a good example but they are a one club region. Suffolk has a population of 700,000 with one club. That's why Norwich and Ipswich are outliers.
As others are alluding to, we need to tap into Warwickshire. To the south of Coventry, the nearest league club is Northampton.
If you take into consideration the south west of Coventry, there is no club until you reach Cheltenham or Oxford. That is a huge catchment area.
I would argue that the support in these regions is growing but will take time.
Im based in Gloucestershire, was raised around here and have no real connection to Cov other than my dad taking me to matches as a kid.Gloucestershire / Worcs - big Villa areas
I remember when I was a student, absolutely everyone from Newcastle and Sunderland were football fans of their home town club. This was an arts course where being into football was very uncool. Apart from me, there were no Coventry people who supported football even though we were in the top division at the time. Must be something in the water up there, or supporting football is mandatory.Newcastle and Sunderland have a much larger diaspora than Coventry - and because so many leave the area they maintain the links to the club as part of the heritage / identity.
Leeds - growing up in the 70s plenty of Leeds fans in Cov as they were a very successful club
Gloucestershire / Worcs - big Villa areas
JSB zone tickets are £20 with an adult as long as you have a kid with you.
Meaning a dad and a lad can go for £20 with a JSB membership.
Or £25 if they do not have a membership.
Good deal.
Wasn't that the incident where he killed his wife (?) in a rage (hit her with a coffee table) after the result after she had laughed at him (think it made The Sun headlines)When we lost 5-0 to Newcastle in the FA cup replay in 75 a Coventry fan from Newcastle committed suicide. True story
Is it?
Id say a good 90% of those who are JSBs have a ST due to the free ST when signing up as a JSB no?
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