How many on this forum can recall, or were present at that special day at Wembley in 1987?
As I recall there were over 44,000 of us and then estimated at 150,000 who were on the streets of Coventry to see the FA Cup come to the City.
The whole area was buzzing and for the next 12 months Coventry was the place to be, we were a community at one. Even if you were not into football you felt part of this very special time.
So why is it that when we try and organise a meeting to try and save the name of Coventry City only a handful of supporters can be botherd to attend?
Stop sitting on the fence and wake up and do something.
How many on this forum can recall, or were present at that special day at Wembley in 1987?
As I recall there were over 44,000 of us and then estimated at 150,000 who were on the streets of Coventry to see the FA Cup come to the City.
The whole area was buzzing and for the next 12 months Coventry was the place to be, we were a community at one. Even if you were not into football you felt part of this very special time.
So why is it that when we try and organise a meeting to try and save the name of Coventry City only a handful of supporters can be botherd to attend?
Stop sitting on the fence and wake up and do something.
True sylus, but you must still care about the club or you would not be on here?
I cant take anymore either. but not letting them kill our club without a fight of some sort.
Sisu are dividing us as supporters, the very least we have to do is save the name, even if in the Unibond league.
Christ, I hope we don't end up in the Unibond area: lots of "grim oop North" teams. And the derby game would be someone like Hednesford
Nah, give me the Southern League any day-Leamington, Rugby...Brackley. Of course, we need to get promoted twice before we play them, but we can dream, y'know?
Be careful what you say and do mate, you might get accused of being a "Glory Hunter" like I did.
I remember the start of the cup run very well. There was not 44,000 of us in the early rounds. There was not 150,000 waiting for us to come back. It only really took off when we played the QF at Sheff Weds. You could still get tickets easily enough for the QF. The longer the cup run went on the more people wanted to get involved.
Most people are only interested in us when we are doing well. When we start doing well again the fans will come back, even if it is in a lower division. Why will things change now and we have them coming out of the woodwork when we need them?
I completely agree with the general point that you're making, but I have different memories of the specifics of the cup run tickets.
It's true that there weren't many of us at the Bolton game (bloody freezing!), but as I recall the away end was pretty full at Old Trafford. For the Stoke game I rang up to get my standing tickets (oh, happy memories) and was told they'd sold out. I said, not to worry I'd pay on the gate and the nice lady said - no, the standing area is full, we've only got a few seats left - so I had to sit for that one!
We packed out the Leppings Lane end for the QF and of course the semi and the final were crazy.
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