I went home and away with a gang of lads in the 80s. Ever since my best mate has gone for five or six games a season. This year he got his first ever season ticket. Know someone else who has too from over this way. It's brilliant. Long may it continue.A really pleasing moment after the friendly vs Everton.
Whilst waiting for my lad to go for a piss, I had a tap on the shoulder. Turned around to see a family of 4 of South Asians, all with beeming smiles. It took me a while to remember the chaps face, but it turned out to be the Sri Lankan shopkeeper from the end of my street that I lived in over 10 years ago!
A brief chat, it was his families first ever game. The kids loved it. I asked them if they would be coming back and they said most definitely!
Great to see first time fans there, clearly enjoying it.
But were they half and half head scarves? If yes it's a big no from meI noticed some Asian people, not meaning to sound racial and I apologise if I do, that were obviously Muslim, by the ladies dress code. Never seen ladies wearing head scarves etc there before.
It’s great to see IMO. It is, and should be a game for all to enjoy.
I saw the ladies too when they exited the ground and was very pleasantly surprised. When I lived in Riyadh the attendees were 100% male with females excluded.I noticed some Asian people, not meaning to sound racial and I apologise if I do, that were obviously Muslim, by the ladies dress code. Never seen ladies wearing head scarves etc there before.
It’s great to see IMO. It is, and should be a game for all to enjoy.
A really pleasing moment after the friendly vs Everton.
Whilst waiting for my lad to go for a piss, I had a tap on the shoulder. Turned around to see a family of 4 of South Asians, all with beeming smiles. It took me a while to remember the chaps face, but it turned out to be the Sri Lankan shopkeeper from the end of my street that I lived in over 10 years ago!
A brief chat, it was his families first ever game. The kids loved it. I asked them if they would be coming back and they said most definitely!
Great to see first time fans there, clearly enjoying it.
I still think league 2 sths should get 2000 points for lifeWhilst the cynic could take the opinion of ‘where were you when we were shit’…. for most of us that just want the absolute best for our club, we recognise that even for a die hard it was an absolute chore in the days of slowly getting relegated from league one… in front of 6000 people plus moving out of the city twice, damaged the opportunity to attract casual football fans/the wider community of Coventry to our games. Great to see everyone from every culture of Coventry backing the team when family/money allows.
It really does feel like we’re on the cusp of doing something really special. Whether this season or not, it’s imminent.
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Get some crested Sky Blue Hijab's in the club shop!I noticed some Asian people, not meaning to sound racial and I apologise if I do, that were obviously Muslim, by the ladies dress code. Never seen ladies wearing head scarves etc there before.
It’s great to see IMO. It is, and should be a game for all to enjoy.
The potential has always been there. Its a big city with one club and also has most of Warwickshire as a catchment area... the problem has always been that for God knows how long it was a club spiralling down and down. This growth is great to see and honestly if we got to the Prem i wouldn't be surprised if demand was there for a few thousand more seats.It's put the we're a small club brigade on the back foot for a while that's for sure.
With sustained success this club will grow and grow. Delivering on the pitch brings fans in.
That would be perfect. Create a reserve season ticket list and then fear of missing out guarantees renewal. Great business if we get there and not tto far away. I think Doug put a cap on ST at like 19,000 last year. Didnt mean much as we sold 500 over it, but had the same principle.The potential has always been there. Its a big city with one club and also has most of Warwickshire as a catchment area... the problem has always been that for God knows how long it was a club spiralling down and down. This growth is great to see and honestly if we got to the Prem i wouldn't be surprised if demand was there for a few thousand more seats.
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Nice to have a Thread with all this Positivity and no Bitching.
Yeah hell noNo it isn’t
Being successful helps. My lads school have done a couple of Cov City themes days the last couple of years. Where your shirt etc. Doubt this was a thing when we were finishing 20th in league 1.
Never know when you're going to run out of toilet roll I supposeThat and schools were flooded with wasps tickets
I do still think that the attitude towards kids so far from King has been pretty shit considering they are the future of the club.
the same bloke who gave us a Family Zone with basically free season tickets for kids? He's made mistakes but be fair.
He’s made mistakes but I like he changes his mindIt's not as if he came in and did that. Previously they were free and anywhere in the stadium, not just 3 or 4 blocks.
If people didn't kick off there would be about 3000-4000 less JSBs because they don't have season tickets.
I get it's a business and it needs to make money, I am all for that but don't push away the next generation. I also get it's about cutting down on people taking the piss with kids tickets but there were other ways to go about it.
I notice a lot more city shirts when I come back. There were never that many even when we were in the Prem!Just driving around the city in the last few weeks you see a lot young and older wearing city shirts! There’s defo a change happening
He’s made mistakes but I like he changes his mind
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