I agree.I agree Otis, absolutely no surprise to me. I have mates who say they are “city fans” not had a season ticket since we left the prem.
They will turn up for one offs against premier teams and go to Wembley, but that’s it.
And some have admitted they will only go if we are in prem, and winning. Unless of course we are playing one of the big 6.
Cov is a strange place, became a boom town in the 60,s with the car factories paying big bucks. But people moved here from all over the country, and their families had their allegiance elsewhere and still do.
No idea what the answer is.
Thanks. Post war it is. If we count pre war too (which I won’t be doing ) they have the edge.Our 34 years in the top flight is a better record than theirs....PUSB
Any other members of U2, or is it just the guitarist?Thanks. Post war it is. If we count pre war too (which I won’t be doing ) they have the edge.
Thanks. Post war it is. If we count pre war too (which I won’t be doing ) they have the edge.
I agree but won’t say that to my mate.Coventry and Birmingham are pretty much an even match I’d say
I’ve got a copy of a letter sent to paper by Blues fan asking who has largest following to Wembley...it’s Cov I’ll post a copy on here MondayOur 34 years in the top flight is a better record than theirs....PUSB
Gee, thanks. You're all heart!Can't give you a like cos that gives you bookie credit.
So, you will have to make do with one of these instead.
That would be great. Thank you!I’ve got a copy of a letter sent to paper by Blues fan asking who has largest following to Wembley...it’s Cov I’ll post a copy on here Monday
Coventry and Birmingham are pretty much an even match I’d say
That is so true. Sad really. The Godiva is brilliant.Which is what I said at the start, we should really push on the finance thing. I bet loads of people don't even know there is that option.
And don't disagree with me, cos I have lost count of the amount of Coventry folk who still don't know the Godiva Festival even exists, let alone know it is free.
Not too expensive though. You wanna try living near the White Lion.I'm down Jubilee Crescent most days, and in the Pilot too for the occasional lunchtime pint.
Coventry had a shopping precinct before Birmingham, the first all pedestrian shopping centre in the country I believe.At the moment I am having a (pointless but entertaining) on going discussion with a friend at work, who is a Blues season ticket holder, about which of our clubs is the biggest.
I have played the trump card of us being the winners of a major national trophy, something they have yet to do (the League Cup isn’t major).
Their highest attendance is something like 68k as opposed to our 51k so that is a negative.
However, and this is how petty it has got,I have cited that our lowest league average attendance post war (ignoring Sixfields) was 9100 in our recent League One relegation season. Using Wikipedia I can see that BCFC had five years in the late 80s early 90s when their average was 8k or below. In 1989 in a Division Two season (equivalent of the Championship), their average attendance was 6k. Their lowest gate that season a handful of fans over 4K to watch a home defeat to Swindon. This era was a time of poor attendances with hooliganism rife at the time.(although I wouldn’t give that excuse as a way out to my mate at work). However it does show that attendances do go in cycles.
Although I have been disappointed at the rate people are returning continued success will inevitably increase our gates.
If anyone can suggest any other reasons why we are obviously a bigger club than Blues these will be gratefully accepted.
I have texted the Sky average league position table which has us,I think, 22nd and them a few places lower.
I will cite our Johnson’s paint, and Checkatrade record attendances along with us having the record for the largest away following ever in this country (55k in the Charity Sheild). He disputes this saying that they took 58k in one of their Leyland Daf finals. Does anyone have written proof that the CS is indeed the highest away following, possibly a world record?)
I will mention our badge being voted the 11th best in the world (theirs was no where)’ our stadium is bigger than theirs and the fact we have our own song, not a second rate music hall tune pinched and amended.
I will obviously also counter by saying our city of culture status trumps their Commenwealth Games and by asking where Birmingham was when Cofa was planting his tree or even when our City was being mentioned in the Doomsday Book.
You can see being semi-retired can leave you with time on your hands!
No. You've just made that up.Was there not a big push to sell season tickets 2-3 years ago followed by a major off-loading of star players after people had bought?
I do remember quite a few people complaining of this in the not too distant past. Just another example of the major destruction in trust that has gone on over recent years. Everybody's delighted about how this season worked out, but still very wary of any pranks that SISU might pull - too wary to splash out on a season ticket. I agree a club our size should be selling more, but karma comes back to bite the owners on the arse once more.
Yeah!!Coventry had a shopping precinct before Birmingham, first in the country I believe.
Yeah!!
And, does Brum have a Birmingham God cake? Nope!
And has any woman in Birmingham apart from on a Saturday night, rode round the town centre naked on a horse? Thought not.
Is there a Birmingham Carol?
Did Groucho Marx sing a song about some Brummie bint?
Nope.
What's it twinned with, Dudley?I doubt it was but it was the first city to have a twin City
I agree.
I used to work for British Coalnin the 70's and there were so many from Newcastle and Sunderland and Wales and hardly anyone from Coventry working there.
Think there was 503 employees and I think about 5 Coventry City supporters.
People came from all over the country to work in the mines and car factories and they already supported other teams, so no doubt, when they had kids down here they would encourage their kids to support the teams they supported.
As I keep saying, it is going to take time. We get another promotion and we will gain new fans.
I also wonder, the fans who used to go up the Ricoh and then stopped going, do you think they all encouraged their kids to be City fans, or just left them to make their own minds up?
First bit is true, thanks. They come out on top in the Cathedral stakes as they have two working models as opposed to our old and new version.Coventry had a shopping precinct before Birmingham, the first all pedestrian shopping centre in the country I believe.
And if you want a Cathedral we've got one to spare.
Oi, yow, stop roight Thayer.What's it twinned with, Dudley?
Thank you. Will be texted to my friend this weekend.View attachment 9906
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yeah pre 'war' was definitely their best stuffAny other members of U2, or is it just the guitarist?
What's it twinned with, Dudley?
I know all about that to my peril.I’m talking about coventry
You might well BE my neighbour.We're almost neighbours then.
No but I do know a Hazel that lives on a main road not too far from a Crossroads junction that would be about 8 mins walk to the Cres. We went to the same school although not in the same year and later worked for the same company.You might well BE my neighbour.
Is your name Hazel?
Don't matter how many they sold really if the fans think it's going to be easy to get back to the championship 1st go. Look at City went in with Billy Big Boots and struggled like hellSunderland have just broke the 20k barrier
Sales surpass 20,000
They did drop the price by between 12-40% (thats a huge discount!)
Sunderland reduce season ticket prices for 2018-19 - and announce a freeze until 2021
They sold 21.6k last season.
I know all about that to my peril.
It was Stalingrad and of course that's exactly where my missus is from.
That is how I met my wife.
Fair play to you.Renewed last night got it for 299, the original early bird price
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