Totally with youI am rather "tired and emotional" but I'll answer anyway.
In my twenties, the most important things in my life were music, birds, drugs, movies, politics, books, and of course, football.
Now in my fifties, I realise that I don't have strong opinions about music, birds, drugs, movies or books.
Politics and football however. Still as passionate, thirty years later.
PUSB.
Fucking love that 🩵I think the most important thing to me is the diversity (not referencing the dance group of the same name). Particularly now I’m in the north east.
I work on building sites and hear all manner of shite that from my younger days, I was blind to because I didn’t hear it. I have Nigerian and Jamaican people in my direct family, I’m from an Irish Catholic background, the best neighbours I’ve ever had were a Brit Muslim family. All of them Cov supporters. When I talk about this at work, people up here don’t get it - in the Midlands it’s commonplace. The club is a community for everyone that’s from the area or lives there and that’s really nice.
Sounds lame, don’t care!
Same here, my brother burst out crying but I’ve come close to welling up over Coventry and England in recent years.Only thing I cry about
Proper bloke
Only reason I didn’t cry at Wembley was because my dad and son were and I was offering out hugs.
Cheers bud, love you too even though I have no idea who you are.Fucking love that 🩵
That is fantastic and so true . Our city is so open and diverse in so many ways .I think the most important thing to me is the diversity (not referencing the dance group of the same name). Particularly now I’m in the north east.
I work on building sites and hear all manner of shite that from my younger days, I was blind to because I didn’t hear it. I have Nigerian and Jamaican people in my direct family, I’m from an Irish Catholic background, the best neighbours I’ve ever had were a Brit Muslim family. All of them Cov supporters. When I talk about this at work, people up here don’t get it - in the Midlands it’s commonplace. The club is a community for everyone that’s from the area or lives there and that’s really nice.
Sounds lame, don’t care!
If you live in Bury Craig, surely Coventry isn’t a hard sell. All you have to do is explain that it’s 300,000 times better than Bury!That is fantastic and so true . Our city is so open and diverse in so many ways .
I try to tell people where I live how great Coventry is with its history and culture, the surrounding areas and countryside. I just can’t sell it to them . They just don’t understand
Same here, my brother burst out crying but I’ve come close to welling up over Coventry and England in recent years.
Go make the club Vs country thread. NOWYeah England as well for me to be fair but didn’t want to say as every time I mention England on here get pounced on ha ha
It’s all too friendly on here tonightGo make the club Vs country thread. NOW
Well my cousin...My mate only goes to England games home or away even USA & Aus. never misses and hasn’t done for years.
Only thing I cry about
Proper bloke
Only reason I didn’t cry at Wembley was because my dad and son were and I was offering out drugs.
It’s all too friendly on here tonight
I wasn't going to say this but fuck it we are sharing and caring tonight so here goes.Now live in Folkestone and absolutely love it here. It's all I ever wanted, but the one thing I truly miss is the City.
It's so much easier when we lose and then my decision to move seems so much easier and rational.
When we go on great runs and have fab results, I feel like a bit of a Muppet.
A thumbs up is inadequate to convey how much I love this post.We live in a world where no one can agree on anything anymore, we're massively divided, everything is polarised, constant fights between different groups.
Yet for 90 minutes once/twice a week, 25k of us are all on the same side, wanting the same thing. For those 90 minutes we're all one family, one tribe
At times that can be incredibly powerful
Deep down we all want to feel like we belong, and when you have a club & fanbase as united as we are, It can be very emotional
Ah mate, all the best with what you’ve just explained.I wasn't going to say this but fuck it we are sharing and caring tonight so here goes.
I feel the same as you but not because I'm up North. I struggle with anxiety and recently I haven't been mentally able to get myself to games. On days like today it's especially painful.
I moved away from Cov when I was 18 and didn't move back until mid-40s and constantly felt like that wherever I was living.Now live in Folkestone and absolutely love it here. It's all I ever wanted, but the one thing I truly miss is the City.
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