Hi, I have just registered on this forum but have been following it for a few years. I live in Leamington and have supported the Sky Blues since the early 70's.
I have a few thoughts on our current situation which I will post under a different thread. I hope we can come out of our current dilemna stronger and begin to challenge for promotion next season.
Welcome Jack,
Relatively new myself, not posted too much as yet, like youreself supported "THE CITY" since 1970. Haven't followed the forum previously, I'm not even on Facebook, so still watching and learning the ropes.imp:
Similar circumstances - Warwick Sky Blue who's followed since the late sixties, but found the forum therapeutic, especially while going through this.
P.S. Don't stick too close to Grendel (only kidding mate!):wave:
I me CliveThomas absolutely ****faced in my uncle's night club in Porth (Rhondda Valley) 1975ish
Got him to sign my red and blue silk scarf (remember them?!).
He gave a penalty against us pretty soon after that, as I recall, so I don't think I made much of an impression!:facepalm:
I me CliveThomas absolutely ****faced in my uncle's night club in Porth (Rhondda Valley) 1975ish
Got him to sign my red and blue silk scarf (remember them?!).
He gave a penalty against us pretty soon after that, as I recall, so I don't think I made much of an impression!:facepalm:
Good on you mate, I've 'lost' all my old scarves - just got one woolly thing with South Park characters on (don't ask -think someone gave that to me in the dim distant past). I used to love those old silk scarves, though I never got the hang of how to do a decent knot. At one time I remember it being a bit of a thing to try and nick other teams scarves - at Luton away (Colin Stein's last game) I remember some City numbskull with about half a dozen Luton scarves tied round his wrist (unless he was a Luton fan!!):facepalm:
Good on you mate, I've 'lost' all my old scarves - just got one woolly thing with South Park characters on (don't ask -think someone gave that to me in the dim distant past). I used to love those old silk scarves, though I never got the hang of how to do a decent knot. At one time I remember it being a bit of a thing to try and nick other teams scarves - at Luton away (Colin Stein's last game) I remember some City numbskull with about half a dozen Luton scarves tied round his wrist (unless he was a Luton fan!!):facepalm: