Ned
New Member
I am so, so angry at this decision. It is just totally inexpicable.
Since we were relegated in 2001, as you are all painfully aware, it has been nine seasons of mid-table tedium. At no stage have we had a mathematical chance of getting in the playoffs with two games of the season remaining. There has simply been no success in the league, nothing to cheer for at all.
However, there's been some good times in the cups. Seeing the Sky Blues beat Man Utd at Old Trafford was a dream come true, and Blackburn home and away a couple of years ago was fantastic fun as well.
The fact is that the most likely scenario for us this season is that we will finish mid-table, not particularly close to the play-offs or relegation. As far as I'm concerned, the cups are the only opportunity the fans get to witness any excitement as a Coventry fan. I had a season ticket at Highfield Road and the Ricoh Arena for ten years, have since moved to another part of the country and then lived abroad. But I'm moving back to the UK in a few weeks and I was looking forward to the possibility of seeing us take on a big team in the League Cup, and maybe get a result.
I don't care about following Coventry's results in the league anymore. What's the point? A few years ago, if I wasn't at an away game I'd be listening to the whole match on Internet radio somehow. At the end of last season, I found myself not finding out the Sky Blues' result until several days after the match. I have been ground down. There is nothing to cheer for. Why would I care about whether we finish 14th or 15th?
Which is why it upset me so, so much when I saw that Boothroyd had made ten changes for tonight's match, enormously reducing our chances of progressing in the competition and possibly getting an interesting draw in a future round. The benefits of this decision are negligible. Concentrating on the mid table battle ahead. Great.
I started losing interest in Coventry City when Eric Black was sacked to make way for Peter Reid at the end of the 2003/04 season. Tonight is another huge nail in the coffin of me caring about this club. As far as I am concerned, the season is now as good as over until the FA Cup Third Round, but even then it's likely we'll rest players for that game.
Clubs need to understand that fans want Romance with a big R. Obviously I will never support any other club, but tonight is the least I have ever cared about the fortunes of Coventry City. They are a bunch of total idiots who do not deserve my support.
Since we were relegated in 2001, as you are all painfully aware, it has been nine seasons of mid-table tedium. At no stage have we had a mathematical chance of getting in the playoffs with two games of the season remaining. There has simply been no success in the league, nothing to cheer for at all.
However, there's been some good times in the cups. Seeing the Sky Blues beat Man Utd at Old Trafford was a dream come true, and Blackburn home and away a couple of years ago was fantastic fun as well.
The fact is that the most likely scenario for us this season is that we will finish mid-table, not particularly close to the play-offs or relegation. As far as I'm concerned, the cups are the only opportunity the fans get to witness any excitement as a Coventry fan. I had a season ticket at Highfield Road and the Ricoh Arena for ten years, have since moved to another part of the country and then lived abroad. But I'm moving back to the UK in a few weeks and I was looking forward to the possibility of seeing us take on a big team in the League Cup, and maybe get a result.
I don't care about following Coventry's results in the league anymore. What's the point? A few years ago, if I wasn't at an away game I'd be listening to the whole match on Internet radio somehow. At the end of last season, I found myself not finding out the Sky Blues' result until several days after the match. I have been ground down. There is nothing to cheer for. Why would I care about whether we finish 14th or 15th?
Which is why it upset me so, so much when I saw that Boothroyd had made ten changes for tonight's match, enormously reducing our chances of progressing in the competition and possibly getting an interesting draw in a future round. The benefits of this decision are negligible. Concentrating on the mid table battle ahead. Great.
I started losing interest in Coventry City when Eric Black was sacked to make way for Peter Reid at the end of the 2003/04 season. Tonight is another huge nail in the coffin of me caring about this club. As far as I am concerned, the season is now as good as over until the FA Cup Third Round, but even then it's likely we'll rest players for that game.
Clubs need to understand that fans want Romance with a big R. Obviously I will never support any other club, but tonight is the least I have ever cared about the fortunes of Coventry City. They are a bunch of total idiots who do not deserve my support.