Plus Salford.... and If you're including Rochdale, Oldham and Bury then probably Altrincham, Curzon Ashton, Staylebridge Celtic & FC United of Manchester too.Greater Manchester
Man C
Man U
Oldham
Rochdale
Stockport
Wigan
Bolton
Bury
Altrincham likes too pretend it's in Cheshire though.No no , traffordView attachment 29306
I'm not sure Rugby has a majority of CCFC fans. When I was at school in late 70s most kids supported Leeds & Liverpool and the Man Utd Rugby Reds had over 300 members. As I got older and went regularly to pubs in town centre I would regularly see as many Newcastle, Man City, Leicester, Man Utd & Leeds fans as CCFC fans.
I never knew about coaches from the Saracens Head, I knew 1 went from the Avon Mill. I started off by getting the train to Coventry and there was only 5 or 6 of us. The Rugby Reds ran coaches to most games, my brother went with them, so I know they attended games. The train when we beat them 3-0 in 1977 was interesting with 6 of us and a couple of hundred of them.It probably has a majority of those that actually go to football matches. In the early 80's there were plenty supporting the big clubs in Rugby but they were mostly plastic and never went to games (not even when they played us at HR). Cov had an active supporters club though, ran by a couple of the legion lads and used to sort out coaches from the Saracens Head in the town. There were about 5 coaches went when we played in the cup quarter final at West Brom. I also remember when I returned on the train from the West Ham after League Cup semi final there were 100's getting off in Rugby.
That chart is nonsense, United are better supported than City all over GMMap of City v Utd supporter majority. I think.View attachment 29308
I wonder if anyone’s ever bothered to do a Cov / Leicester / Brum / Villa map.
I've lived in Rugby for over 30 years and this town is predominantly a Cov supported town. Yes it has your usual Man U, Liverpool fans like everywhere else and probably a few more Leicester fans due to its proximity to Leicestershire but without doubt Cov makes up the majority .Obviously no one can prove it but outside the city of Coventry, I'd say Bedworth or Rugby have the highest percentage of City fans per capita
Obviously no one can prove it but outside the city of Coventry, I'd say Bedworth or Rugby have the highest percentage of City fans per capita
Obviously no one can prove it but outside the city of Coventry, I'd say Bedworth or Rugby have the highest percentage of City fans per capita
I've always considered Bedworth to be a Cov stronghold and for that reason have always had a lot of time for those badly dressed, monobrowed, slightly alcoholic 70s throwbacks.
Hey some of us are badly dressed, monobrowed, slightly alcoholic 90s throwbacks!
There are a lot of Leicester fans in Rugby these days, especially since they won the league.Majority Cov all around the City borders, stretching East to Rugby and North to Bedworth/Nuneaton.
Hinckley 70/30 Leicester to Cov.
Everything West of Allesley the amount of City fans drop off quickly and become majority Villa/Blues.
Stretching South to Stratford-upon-Avon.
Fuck knows how Villa/Blues work now. Think they used to be quite clearly cut areas but now it's a wash.
There are a lot of Leicester fans into Rugby these days.
Majority Cov all around the City borders, stretching East to Rugby and North to Bedworth/Nuneaton.
Hinckley 70/30 Leicester to Cov.
Everything West of Allesley the amount of City fans drop off quickly and become majority Villa/Blues.
Stretching South to Stratford-upon-Avon.
Fuck knows how Villa/Blues work now. Think they used to be quite clearly cut areas but now it's a wash.
Good point in a way, but if they weren’t there - there would have been trouble. The mere fact of their presence encourages knuckle draggers not to be violent.There was about 20 policemen stood around by the A444 roundabout doing nothing
I live down Bristol way.
Deary me
I live down Bristol way.
Cardiff did more damage than this at Bristol City last year.
Cardiff were ashamed and paid for all the damage. They added £1 to every away ticket for the rest of the season to fund it.
Seems like a decent response.
Problem is that we’re likely to have a few morons who will do likewise at some point
The Southam CCFC Supporters Club is pretty impressive for such a small place, filling a coach to a lot of away games
Yup. Not right is it?!So the regular man pays for the minority knobs?
That is so embarrassing! Pretending you want a fight, but slowing down because you're having to film your pursuit.
Rugby is all Cov, i moved here from Coundon over 20 years ago and i'd say its even more so now. I grew up hating Villa but i find people from Rugby hate Leicester more than Villa.Nuneaton and Rugby have always been sky blue strongholds but I think that’s been diluted a bit recently with the successes at Leicester and Villa and our problems in recent times. Even in our almost annual relegation scraps in our 34 years in the top flight the support from those areas was strong.
I remember in the old days lots of those blue double decker buses used to travel in from Nuneaton for every match.
I thinks that's a big change from when I grew up in Rugby and there was definitely more hate for Leicester than Villa. I grew up 150 metres from the Fighting Cocks and didn't know 1 other Cov fan when I went to primary school & there was only 1 other lad in my class at secondary school. When I moved to Old Bilton in 1985 Sky wasn't around to see who was watching who in pubs.Rugby is all Cov, i moved here from Coundon over 20 years ago and i'd say its even more so now. I grew up hating Villa but i find people from Rugby hate Leicester more than Villa.
QPR away the other week was a struggle to get on the platform due to the number of fans traveling on the 9.30. I heard it was packed on the 10.30 train too. The Fighting Cocks pub in Bilton and The Dunchurch Social club are always packed for with City when we're on Sky.
Its one of the fastest growing towns in the country which is a bit annoying living here but is a good sign for new fans if we get to the magic land.
I'm similar in that I moved to Rugby 18 years ago and I agree Rugby is a Cov stronghold...I see loads of Young kids in City shirts these days.Rugby is all Cov, i moved here from Coundon over 20 years ago and i'd say its even more so now. I grew up hating Villa but i find people from Rugby hate Leicester more than Villa.
QPR away the other week was a struggle to get on the platform due to the number of fans traveling on the 9.30. I heard it was packed on the 10.30 train too. The Fighting Cocks pub in Bilton and The Dunchurch Social club are always packed for with City when we're on Sky.
Its one of the fastest growing towns in the country which is a bit annoying living here but is a good sign for new fans if we get to the magic land.
I never knew about coaches from the Saracens Head, I knew 1 went from the Avon Mill. I started off by getting the train to Coventry and there was only 5 or 6 of us. The Rugby Reds ran coaches to most games, my brother went with them, so I know they attended games. The train when we beat them 3-0 in 1977 was interesting with 6 of us and a couple of hundred of them.
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