Burnley away because of the nightmare it was. We laugh about it now every road trip we take.
Arrived late due to traffic. Headed for a car park signed “stadium parking” and it ended up being for the cricket ground. Cut across the cricket field to save some time and then had to climb a wire fence. My brother (pissed) got caught on the top of the fence and fell into a pile of compost or something on the other side, catching his jeans and ripping them on the wire.
Covered in shit and with half his trouser leg missing, we ran into the ground to our (wooden) seats as Stephen Hughes was shown a red card. Proceeded to get pumped 4-0 or 4-1 iirc and left before the end. Flat tyre on the way back so had to put the spare on at the services with what can only be described as a Meccano car Jack.
Was a good trip.
The two most shocking away trips for me were both around mid-2000's when we were in the championship.
Gillingham away under Peter Reid. It was between xmas and new year, and was absolutely freezing.... i travelled down with a mate who had only just passed his driving test, so the 4 hours each way were not without their nail-biting moments. Admittedly enjoyed the pub on the roundabout, but everything else was awful. Performance was abject.... anyone moaning about anything in the last couple of seasons really doesn't know they're born. 3-1 defeat on the converted scaffold stand, wind blowing in off the sea. The vitriol towards Peter Reid at the end from the fans really stuck with me, and was probably the most hostile i've ever seen city fans towards "one of their own"
Possibly a year or two later was Blackpool away, last weekend before xmas. Travelled up on friday night rush hour, and stayed at a b&b with allegedly a sea-view from every room (our room didn't even have a window). There were plenty of Cov fans around, so ended up getting smashed until about 3am.
Woke up massively hungover and straight down to Yates's for 11am.... thankfully was pretty hammered by the time the game started, in which we were 1 or 2 down after 10mins, and a player down, with Kevin Kyle sent off early. Goes without saying it was freezing and we were on the scaffold stand. Ended up losing 4-0 i think. Straight back out afterwards. The next morning i was in such an awful state i was unable to drive home and had to let my brother drive.
It's a totally new stand now.That Blackpool game was horrendous. The week before the away stand collapsed during their game with Derby and had to be rebuilt. I'm not 100% sure but I think it's still the same stand but with a roof on top of it now!
It's a totally new stand now.
It is, but not the same one that was there before.Ah ok. It seemed similar to a temporary structure underfoot earlier this season.
strange coming out of the Kop Hillsborough with 27000 Cov how quiet it was it seemed everyone seemed subdued in a bit of a trance then the amazing trip back down the M1 & M69 just a one off never to be repeated Sky Blue experience.
Genuinely no idea. Daughter approaching 50 incl home, away, Wembley and preseason Leamington. I have loads of new grounds to visit eg Etihad London stadium whereas I went to Maine Road and Upton Park.
I was also trying to work out how many home games and away games in total. Saw first at aged 7, now 50 and had first season ticket the year before the cup final. Had a few seasons in my late 20s where I fell out of love a bit and didn't go all the time and then missed the season at Northampton and Covid. I reckon therefor approx 30 years season ticket (19, 21 & 23 games) is 600 odd, some years odd games and then aways I must be really close to 1000 but need an Excel spreadsheet and a season by season guide I think to work it out!
I was there it was the police as much as the fansMy dad hated Maine Road, said we played them in the cup one year and they scored last minute and he’s rarely seen trouble like it after the game
Total: 62/92
Coventry: 56/92 (don't have Fulham, Villa, Newcastle, Norwich, Northampton, Hartlepool that I've seen as neutral games)
Coventry Win: 20/92
Coventry Draw: 17/92
Coventry Loss: 23/92
I was there it was the police as much as the fans
Yeah it was organised that day. Few coach loads of Cov lads. Trouble in the ground too. We had a bit of a reputation back then.My dad hated Maine Road, said we played them in the cup one year and they scored last minute and he’s rarely seen trouble like it after the game
There are some great stories to be told by the downtrodden Sky Blue Fans & not forgetting the funny occasions that they have encountered in there search for utopia in a Coventry City life.......somebody needs to write a book with all the tales that they could tell us supporting Coventry City
89 of 92. Still need Wimbledon, Barrow and Harrogate. 40 of those grounds with CCFC not counting many old grounds e.g. Brentford or ex league teams like Chesterfield, Southend and Scunthorpe.
My dad hated Maine Road, said we played them in the cup one year and they scored last minute and he’s rarely seen trouble like it after the game
Hi Tom GrennanI’m a Manchester United fan I haven’t been to any grounds.
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