There were no official recordings of away attendances back in the 60's and not much segregation either, so estimates of away support from then is very difficult to guage. I wasn't around myself in the Hill and early top flight years, but I know the club ran organised trains to away games until about the mid 70's, and have read of support of up to 20,000 like at the game at Forest when we first went up in 1967. I also remember reading about a mass exodus of 20,000+ city fans to Villa when we first played them just before the war.
When I first went to away games myself in the early 80's, our away support was often pitiful, although for certain games it could be impressive. Our fans have always been ones for the occasional big day out and I remember the support at mid week leagure cup games at Watford and West Ham completely overshadowing the support we would take to more local league games at Birmingham or Villa back in those days.
As we came down the leagues in more recent seasons the decent away day out seems to have taken more hold with our fans, probably helped a little that there is also more likelihood of a result from those days we spent in the top flight.
I remember going to grounds (Birmingham amongst others) where there was only 1 ladies toilet and no queue!i remember going to some grounds in the early 80’s and there were less than 100 fans in the away end.
I went to Everton once, late 80's and i reckon there were about 50 of us. Even early 90's i remember going to West Ham on a sunny Saturday and i only about 600 of us.i remember going to some grounds in the early 80’s and there were less than 100 fans in the away end.
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Some of our away followings in the last seasons of the premier league were very small.I went to Everton once, late 80's and i reckon there were about 50 of us. Even early 90's i remember going to West Ham on a sunny Saturday and i only about 600 of us.
Even during the mid 00s our average was probably around 800 and you’d always see the same old faces.I went to Everton once, late 80's and i reckon there were about 50 of us. Even early 90's i remember going to West Ham on a sunny Saturday and i only about 600 of us.
It has only consistently picked up since the L2 season reallyEven during the mid 00s our average was probably around 800 and you’d always see the same old faces.
Ah great shout. Really need two but might take you up on it. Will let you know asap. Thanks
Sure, it's still available if you want it.Ah great shout. Really need two but might take you up on it. Will let you know asap. Thanks
In the ‘60’s it took 4 hours to get anywhere outside the midlandsReckon this season might turn out to be the highest average away following in our history? Not sure what it was like in the Jimmy Hill era but it's certainly better than any time I can remember including top flight years.
I went to Leeds in early 1969, we were beaten 3-0 by the very strong Leeds team of that era. I was 13 at the time, and I went on a coach with a friend from school. There were about 50 Cov fans where we were standing in the ground, and around 20 minutes from the end, a load of Leeds fans came up behind the City fans. To a man (apart from me and my friend!) the City boys turned round with boots and fists flying, and sent the Leeds fans packing. They then melted away before Leeds came back mob handed. A brave lot of kids, one called Hatchet. Same happened at a midweek night match at Ipswich in early 1971, just a small support, but no fear.Reckon this season might turn out to be the highest average away following in our history? Not sure what it was like in the Jimmy Hill era but it's certainly better than any time I can remember including top flight years.
I can recall that name .I went to Leeds in early 1969, we were beaten 3-0 by the very strong Leeds team of that era. I was 13 at the time, and I went on a coach with a friend from school. There were about 50 Cov fans where we were standing in the ground, and around 20 minutes from the end, a load of Leeds fans came up behind the City fans. To a man (apart from me and my friend!) the City boys turned round with boots and fists flying, and sent the Leeds fans packing. They then melted away before Leeds came back mob handed. A brave lot of kids, one called Hatchet. Same happened at a midweek night match at Ipswich in early 1971, just a small support, but no fear.
Hatchet still goes, see him regularly at the City, not some one to mess with in the old days. PusbI can recall that name .
Yeah, the League 2 away games were brilliant, especially the numbers, flares and running on the pitch after scoring.It has only consistently picked up since the L2 season really
We left Coventry in 1981 for the Suffolk coast when I was 12 y/o, I have to say that in my own experience of following City away I really don’t remember our numbers being as poor as people are saying on here.
I know it’s a Derby but I remember going to Villa Park in the late 70s with my dad, uncle and brother, we sat in what is now the Doug Ellis stand along with hundreds of other Cov fans scattered about, to our right was the pretty new North Stand behind the goal the lower terrace of which looked packed to bursting point with City fans.
Due to close proximity I haven’t missed a Cov game at either Norwich or Ipswich since 1981, our travelling support at these grounds ‘though never huge, I can’t really remember it being that terrible either.
Also between 1981 - 85 I used to go to Norwich fairly regularly with school mate’s and apart from Liverpool, Man Utd, Leeds, Everton, Newcastle, the big London clubs and Pompey our support was comparable with the rest.
I have also seen us at numerous other grounds up and down the Country over the years and I’ve been in amongst some fairly impressive followings and some pretty dismal ones as wellhonestly think we are no better or worse than other comparable clubs.
Oh I agree it’s definitely better now, it’s just I can’t remember it being as pitiful as some we’re saying it used to be ‘tho admittedly I haven’t been everywhere and I’ve never gone regularly.Our average away following this season must be nearing the 2k mark this season. I saw one stat that showed we'd not had a single following yet under 1k
Hey mate. I’ve found two tickets. Thanks so much for the shout. PUSB! Buzzing for this!Sure, it's still available if you want it.
No worries, enjoy the game.Hey mate. I’ve found two tickets. Thanks so much for the shout. PUSB! Buzzing for this!
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