On this day 73 years ago my Dad gave me the best ever birthday present. He took me to Highfield Road for the very first time and so started a longtime affinity the my beloved Coventry City. Obviously I can't remember it vividly but I do know the we beat Swansea 3 - 2. Since that day I have experienced many highs and lows in following the City. My first disappointment came in 1952 when we were relegated. not many high points in the 50's, maybe the brief excitement of Jesse Carver and George Raynor bringing new ideas. Then in 1959 after 7 long seasons and a visit to the newly formed 4th div, I experienced my first promotion but can still recall my dad saying we've only gone from being rubbish to poor. Then as a teenager I experienced the worst day of my life seeing us get stuffed at home by Kings Lynn. But good came out of that disappointment with the start of the SKY BLUE ERA. Thanks Jim for such wonderful memories. Two rapid promotions (64 and 67) and then those long glorious (and often stressful ) seasons in the top flight which finally came to and end in 2001. From then, well we all know what has happened since then. I now live abroad so don't get to see my favourite team very often, but last year I did manage a visit to the Ricoh and took my 8 year old great grandson to his first match. Let's hope he takes after me. As I've said. living abroad, means that I rely on this site for info and match reports. So many thanks to all who contribute
In summary I've seen 4 relegations and 4 promotions. Keeping my fingers crossed for the 5th promotion.
Come on You Old Five, Come on You Bantams. Come on City, Play up Sky Blues
Your Dad sounds a bit like like mine. He took me from about age 7 whenever he could get free tickets from work. The first game I remember was Sheff Utd and Tony Curry was playing. He was always very negative about the team... if we were winning he'd say that the other side would score soon... if we were losing he'd say that the floodgates were about to open.
I think he must post on here
A notable high point in the 50's was that for a spell we had the current England goalkeeper, Reg Matthews, who played 5 times for England during 1956. Remarkable when you think about it. A great memory for me as he was a friend of my Auntie Bett and took my autograph album with him and collected all the players' signatures.On this day 73 years ago my Dad gave me the best ever birthday present. He took me to Highfield Road for the very first time and so started a longtime affinity the my beloved Coventry City. Obviously I can't remember it vividly but I do know the we beat Swansea 3 - 2. Since that day I have experienced many highs and lows in following the City. My first disappointment came in 1952 when we were relegated. not many high points in the 50's, maybe the brief excitement of Jesse Carver and George Raynor bringing new ideas. Then in 1959 after 7 long seasons and a visit to the newly formed 4th div, I experienced my first promotion but can still recall my dad saying we've only gone from being rubbish to poor. Then as a teenager I experienced the worst day of my life seeing us get stuffed at home by Kings Lynn. But good came out of that disappointment with the start of the SKY BLUE ERA. Thanks Jim for such wonderful memories. Two rapid promotions (64 and 67) and then those long glorious (and often stressful ) seasons in the top flight which finally came to and end in 2001. From then, well we all know what has happened since then. I now live abroad so don't get to see my favourite team very often, but last year I did manage a visit to the Ricoh and took my 8 year old great grandson to his first match. Let's hope he takes after me. As I've said. living abroad, means that I rely on this site for info and match reports. So many thanks to all who contribute
In summary I've seen 4 relegations and 4 promotions. Keeping my fingers crossed for the 5th promotion.
Come on You Old Five, Come on You Bantams. Come on City, Play up Sky Blues
You have no way of knowing but he died 15 years ago.
Not really disputing that but I think the fans of ours that most deserve a medal are the young ones that have so much passion for a team that they've never seen play in the top league, rarely have a good season and get relegated to our lowest ebb.You deserve a medal mate!
Totally agree my friend. I hope that all the younger fans can experience the highs that I have. One day the Phoenix will rise. hopefully this season can be completed with our promotion and that can be the start of the upward path.Not really disputing that but I think the fans of ours that most deserve a medal are the young ones that have so much passion for a team that they've never seen play in the top league, rarely have a good season and get relegated to our lowest ebb.
Totally agree my friend. I hope that all the younger fans can experience the highs that I have. One day the Phoenix will rise. hopefully this season can be completed with our promotion and that can be the start of the upward path.
PUSB
Not really disputing that but I think the fans of ours that most deserve a medal are the young ones that have so much passion for a team that they've never seen play in the top league, rarely have a good season and get relegated to our lowest ebb.
Totally agree my friend. I hope that all the younger fans can experience the highs that I have. One day the Phoenix will rise. hopefully this season can be completed with our promotion and that can be the start of the upward path.
PUSB
Just got me thinking, I must be one of the younger posters on here. I’m 27, is there any others on here that are around my age/younger
Well for them then things can only get better!Not really disputing that but I think the fans of ours that most deserve a medal are the young ones that have so much passion for a team that they've never seen play in the top league, rarely have a good season and get relegated to our lowest ebb.
Well for them then things can only get better!
Hope David O'Day doesn't see this post. He'll just call you an old c**tOn this day 73 years ago my Dad gave me the best ever birthday present. He took me to Highfield Road for the very first time and so started a longtime affinity the my beloved Coventry City. Obviously I can't remember it vividly but I do know the we beat Swansea 3 - 2. Since that day I have experienced many highs and lows in following the City. My first disappointment came in 1952 when we were relegated. not many high points in the 50's, maybe the brief excitement of Jesse Carver and George Raynor bringing new ideas. Then in 1959 after 7 long seasons and a visit to the newly formed 4th div, I experienced my first promotion but can still recall my dad saying we've only gone from being rubbish to poor. Then as a teenager I experienced the worst day of my life seeing us get stuffed at home by Kings Lynn. But good came out of that disappointment with the start of the SKY BLUE ERA. Thanks Jim for such wonderful memories. Two rapid promotions (64 and 67) and then those long glorious (and often stressful ) seasons in the top flight which finally came to and end in 2001. From then, well we all know what has happened since then. I now live abroad so don't get to see my favourite team very often, but last year I did manage a visit to the Ricoh and took my 8 year old great grandson to his first match. Let's hope he takes after me. As I've said. living abroad, means that I rely on this site for info and match reports. So many thanks to all who contribute
In summary I've seen 4 relegations and 4 promotions. Keeping my fingers crossed for the 5th promotion.
Come on You Old Five, Come on You Bantams. Come on City, Play up Sky Blues
On this day 73 years ago my Dad gave me the best ever birthday present. He took me to Highfield Road for the very first time and so started a longtime affinity the my beloved Coventry City. Obviously I can't remember it vividly but I do know the we beat Swansea 3 - 2. Since that day I have experienced many highs and lows in following the City. My first disappointment came in 1952 when we were relegated. not many high points in the 50's, maybe the brief excitement of Jesse Carver and George Raynor bringing new ideas. Then in 1959 after 7 long seasons and a visit to the newly formed 4th div, I experienced my first promotion but can still recall my dad saying we've only gone from being rubbish to poor. Then as a teenager I experienced the worst day of my life seeing us get stuffed at home by Kings Lynn. But good came out of that disappointment with the start of the SKY BLUE ERA. Thanks Jim for such wonderful memories. Two rapid promotions (64 and 67) and then those long glorious (and often stressful ) seasons in the top flight which finally came to and end in 2001. From then, well we all know what has happened since then. I now live abroad so don't get to see my favourite team very often, but last year I did manage a visit to the Ricoh and took my 8 year old great grandson to his first match. Let's hope he takes after me. As I've said. living abroad, means that I rely on this site for info and match reports. So many thanks to all who contribute
In summary I've seen 4 relegations and 4 promotions. Keeping my fingers crossed for the 5th promotion.
Come on You Old Five, Come on You Bantams. Come on City, Play up Sky Blues
My Grandad used to say things like that when I was a kid. I’d say to him (this was the mid sixties) ‘do you fancy coming up to see the City this weekend?’ and he’d reply ‘why would I do that? They didn’t come and see me when I was bad!’ On Saturday morning, he would say ‘come on then, let’s get going’, and we’d be there at 12.15 when the gates opened.Its my Dads 91st birthday today and although hes not a football fan he does like to know how Cov are doing often asking how Cov done and when I say they won he usually replies "bloody hell were they playing the blind " gotta love him though..
Just got me thinking, I must be one of the younger posters on here. I’m 27, is there any others on here that are around my age/younger
I’m 24 but trapped in the body of a 52 year old who makes me listen to Ska music, drink Stella and generally embarrass me.Just got me thinking, I must be one of the younger posters on here. I’m 27, is there any others on here that are around my age/younger
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