Have not & will not go near Sickfields...not even Jimmy's Hill. My take on our situation - hate the way our owners conduct themselves (i.e. Can pay, won't pay started that stance). I agree with their goal of uniting club & stadium being the way forward...do not like their tactics.
My grandson and grand daughters will go to see our, my favourite club whenever and as soon as possible, in the short-term if that's Northampton & Sixfields, so be it! PUSB
When it happens I (and two others) will be in the car and heading up the A31, M27, M3, A34, M40, A46 quicker than you can say "Play Up Sky Blues".
Just recently moved to a suburb of B'ham, moved in with partner. That certainly wouldn't have stopped me coming back for selected home games, the move to Northampton has. Even if I was living next door to the stadium, I would not attend. My head won't be turned by another (ok, I may nip up to see Sutton Coldfield every now and then) This is just another chapter in the trials & tribulations of being a Coventry City supporter. Hold tight kids, we will get back to Cov (where ever) In the meantime, wear your abstinence with pride, knowing that you're doing the right thing.
That's the same route that Swanageskyblue and I take, Lee. It's a bit of a drag, isn't it? The return journey always seems quicker after a win, though! I suppose that it would be a shorter journey to Sixfields, but I don't intend to find out.
For me it is simply a matter of principle, I won't go to Sixfields, I can afford to & I could make the time, I just won't!
I've always been from in and around Leamington and to be honest have never invested spending much time in visiting the City unless we were playing at home - I wonder what impact if any the local businesses have felt on Saturday afternoons so far?
Started regularly going to City games in the last season at HR when I was about 14 and then obviously ever since at the Ricoh. When the move to Sixfields was announced like many others I was very much of the attitude that hell would freeze over before I would be seen in Northampton.
I've been to the Port Vale and Wolves away games and will be at Walsall on Saturday. On Tuesday night however I found myself driving from working down south and Sixfields was only a couple of miles out of the way. Having been so proud with the showing at Molineux I decided that I would take in the Orient game, I also felt that going once would help give me some perspective from both sides of the fans' views. I don't feel that my £9 will make a significant impact upon lining SISU's pockets. I was very much there to support a young bunch of lads who are giving their everything in such a poisonous situation.
As much as I enjoyed the performance, I felt very uncomfortable being there. I don't regret going and I felt fine in the knowledge I was supporting the team rather than the relocation - but I don't feel how well we are playing and albeit some decent camaraderie between the fans who are making the trip is enough for me to want to go again any time in the near future. Back to the Ricoh.
We want to go home ,we want to go home ,thankyou northampton but ,we want to go home
if nothing else they hav been hospitable .it must being serving them well ,I see their local rag saying they are putting their expansion plans for the ground into the council,maybe ,thanks but no thanks ,we wanna go homeThank you Northampton?...
id agree but ther has not been a lot of glory of late ,although beating the top of the league was very nice indeed ,even if it is 3rd division footballJudging from the responses to this thread it seems that most, including myself, do not actually reside in Coventry.
I say to all of you, you're just a bunch of 'Glory Supporters' just like those pseudo Man Utd fans!
Please don't think you have to go in - you can support from the hill.
I can't make it to many matches at all at the moment because of working on matchdays, however I still support the club and always will do. I replaced the financial support I would have given the team (from ticket sales) with merchandise sales. That's all stopped now as I don't can't and won't approve the move to Northampton.
The matches in Hong Kong and Singapore are rather sterile in comparison (like Sixfields).
I appreciate the mention, Roger! That long journey to Cov is becoming a distant memory now. Although it might be marginally nearer to me, I also have zero intention of seeing us play at Northampton as it is simply wrong to play "home" games 30+ miles from Cov. As soon as we return to Cov, I will be back - assuming I am not totally decrepid by then!That's the same route that Swanageskyblue and I take, Lee. It's a bit of a drag, isn't it? The return journey always seems quicker after a win, though! I suppose that it would be a shorter journey to Sixfields, but I don't intend to find out.
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