The Players Deserve The Chance To Go Up (1 Viewer)

torchomatic

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STEVEN Pressley remains hopeful that his Coventry City players will travel to Portsmouth on Saturday with their play-off credentials intact.
Friday appears to be D-day for the club when a High Court judge could put the Sky Blues in administration, incurring a ten-point deduction which would send City to Fratton Park with a morale-sapping 50 points on the board rather than their current tantalising tally of 60.
"Obviously it’s all ifs and buts but I am very, very hopeful that there can be a positive outcome for the players because they have worked exceptionally hard after a difficult start to the season," said the City boss.
"For us to find ourselves in the position that we’re in is testament to their efforts and I don’t want that to be taken away from them.

"They deserve more than that and I seriously hope that between now and the end of the season that they get the opportunity to grasp that play-off place.
"I sense an excitement in the group. We trained twice yesterday, morning and afternoon, and the attitude towards the training has been fantastic and there’s unity and feeling about the group.
"They have had to deal with a lot of adversity throughout the season but sometimes adversity brings a group closer together, and they are a very close
group."

Pressley, who remains unbeaten in his first three games in charge with two wins and a draw, was delighted with the club’s 2-1 development squad victory over Birmingham on Monday which he says adds to the current feel-good factor among the players.
"After the win at the weekend, followed by a 21s win, it’s a week that brings an energy to the group," said the manager who was at St Andrew’s to run the rule over the younger members of the squad.
"It was a great win and they very much impressed me, especially with their second half performance which was terrific. It was a very young 21s team and I don’t think we had any over-age players.
"They played with a great energy and spirit and sometimes your young players that come through your system bring a heartbeat to your club.
"I have said that before but they played with that type of spirit. It was good to see Jordan Clarke and Jordan Willis, both of whom did particularly well in the game.
 

Sky Blue Sheepy

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This team are 3 points off the play-offs, despite 3 points in the first 7 games. Imo, considering the results since that disasterous start, the current first team squad do deserve promotion in the main.
 

ccfcway

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anyone get the feeling that whatever happens tomorrow, we will go and bloody lose on saturday anyway !
 

wingy

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anyone get the feeling that whatever happens tomorrow, we will go and bloody lose on saturday anyway !

We always seem to struggle against the skates even when they're shit they get something out of it.We hav'nt been top six yet due to four games under Shaw and some mediocre home form under Robins .While its possible that bully ACL are creating uncertainty for the players ,that is no more so than the owners actions throughout the season and before.:(
 

coundonskyblue

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Teams final positions are where they deserve to be (not counting points deductions).

Clubs final positions are where they deserve to be (regardless of points deductions).
 

Grendel

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Teams final positions are where they deserve to be (not counting points deductions).

Clubs final positions are where they deserve to be (regardless of points deductions).

We would be the only club in history to be prevented promotion by the local council. There will be a significant mood change amongst supporters should that reality occur. Your shameful defence of these people will look shallow and empty.

Before you bleat on about contracts what would you say if it was £20 million, £50 million a year in rent? Is there any line you would draw?

Bring it on let's them see the real mood of the people will be.
 

blueflint

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We would be the only club in history to be prevented promotion by the local council. There will be a significant mood change amongst supporters should that reality occur. Your shameful defence of these people will look shallow and empty.

Before you bleat on about contracts what would you say if it was £20 million, £50 million a year in rent? Is there any line you would draw?

Bring it on let's them see the real mood of the people will be.

you really are a bully dont work on me tho i love the sky blues can't stand or trust our current owners can't see how you can self inflicted wounds
 

coundonskyblue

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We would be the only club in history to be prevented promotion by the local council. There will be a significant mood change amongst supporters should that reality occur. Your shameful defence of these people will look shallow and empty.</p>
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<p>Before you bleat on about contracts what would you say if it was £20 million, £50 million a year in rent? Is there any line you would draw?</p>
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<p>Bring it on let's them see the real mood of the people will be.

If ccfc cannot pay its debts as they fall due the company is insolvent. Nothing to do with the council.
 

CCFCDan87

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We don't deserve promotion if we can't beat teams at home like Carlisle, Shrewsbury, Portsmouth, bury and Stevange. That's why we're not in the promotion spot and that's why regardless of possible points reduction.

Some deluded fans on here, take the tinted sky blues glasses of for a moment
 

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