when was the darkest era for the club? (1 Viewer)

Liquid Gold

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I can't say exactly who because believe it or not there are still NDA's in place over that shite

But there's a fan who's very present on Twitter who worked for the council at the time and gave Gilbert the tip off. They were going to try and push it by on the sly and he was like 'na fuck this' and told Gilbert

Within 20 minutes it was all over the news and the council had to abandon ship. It's a shame I can't name him for years because he deserves a pint off everyone for that
I can’t believe there are still people that won’t have a word against the council.
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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I can't say exactly who because believe it or not there are still NDA's in place over that shite

But there's a fan who's very present on Twitter who worked for the council at the time and gave Gilbert the tip off. They were going to try and push it by on the sly and he was like 'na fuck this' and told Gilbert

Within 20 minutes it was all over the news and the council had to abandon ship. It's a shame I can't name him for years because he deserves a pint off everyone for that
It is a shame. That was scandalous that. Actively tried to give them tax payer money to save their faces.

Linnell still gets away with his part trying to cover up indemnity clause.

so many people like him and Maton have slimed their way back in to the club. I can’t believe Maton has the audacity to turn up at City games
 

SkyBlueScottie

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Any point of 2016-17 where we had Nathan Clarke wearing number 7 in the worst kit in our history while Russell Slade is sat in the dugout
This... its not even right to "like" the post. If I recall correctly there were quite a few fans who had high hopes, as he had got clubs promotes previously... how wrong.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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The one good thing Fisher did for the club was persuading Robins to return.


The Man who came out with the most idiotic Statement ever, THAT SHIP HAS SAILED. 🙈
 

blunted

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The end of the Richardson era, the Robinson, Mcginnity years and SISU's tenure. I sat with a season ticket through it all except when we played outside Cov.
 

nightowl1883

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The season and a bit at Northampton very depressing and falling to league two and not reaching automatic promotion, losing 6-2 to Yeovil, and losing to Worcester city in the fa cup a few years back
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Yes I was on the hill as for being a member of the trust so were a lot of people.
yes I remember people going in saying they hoped we stayed at six fields suppose you were one of those wankers. Just asking. Now you can reply with one of your inane comments.

Still fucking bitter about fans deciding to actually watch the team they support.

You need to get over yourself pal-like I said in the original post didn’t appreciate the shit I got for watching City then and I don’t really get what you’re trying to achieve with this reply now.

Unlike you I didn’t shout abuse back at the folks on Sixfields Hill and I actually understood but didn’t agree with your choices.

It’s such a shame that you clearly can’t see that I made a different choice as a supporter of our team.

But as I said it’s ancient history now and hopefully City fans don’t have to have the same awful choice like we did back then.


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HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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Jordan Turnbull jumping ship because he didn't want to play in the 4th tier was my low point. When a player who may as well have played with a blindfold on decides your club is beneath them, then you know things are rough.
Ironically his career didn’t really go past the 4th tier. I’m sure he’s been promoted from there and released straight after with Northampton
 

Great_Expectations

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Some pretty grim memories. However reading back helps provide perspective and an appreciation for just how far we’ve come.

Sitting in a near empty stadium, watching horrendous football with a terrible atmosphere to the feeling around the club now, the connection between players/fans/club and the constant feeling of optimism.

On a personal level, sitting through some of the memories described on here and remembering how bleak those seasons were, makes the times we’re experiencing now even more special.
 

Alkhen

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Most of the SISU years can get in the bin.

Losing every game we played against Forest Green Rovers (they were so shit when I was growing up in the west country)

Never being able to hold on to any half decent players. Basically full squad rebuilds made up from castoffs and misfits for a decade.
 

Perennial Lurker

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A thread like this sums up the majority of the arguments on here for me .
I stood on the hill , broke a little bit with every SISU input into my club and honestly thought we were finished as a club
Now we have a fan base who are pragmatic enough to accept a lot of transfers and other recruitment, albeit we have the diehard sceptics who rightly question certain decisions. Tempered against the modern fan base who have only known success and an upward trajectory and who have a totally unrealistic expectation of where we are and how soon we will get there
 

Tommo1993

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Unlike you I didn’t shout abuse back at the folks on Sixfields Hill and I actually understood but didn’t agree with your choices.

Stood on the hill 22 times. There’s always been this idea that the people going in always got the abuse and that it wasn’t reciprocated - it was, most of the time, initiated by those going in. People just couldn’t keep their gobs shut and let people get on with things.

How many games do you think the tramp hatters turned up on the hill? Once. Against Bradford when the Sky cameras were up there…
 

pusbccfc

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Bristol Rovers away Boxing Day 2016 4-1 loss was the worst imo

That's up there but the lowest point in the clubs history for me was being 2-0 down away at Morecambe.

It was mid December. Snowing all day. Couldn't even find a supermarket open in the town. The whole place was abandoned.

There was only around 300 Coventry fans for a Saturday game and the overall attendance was 1700. We got played off the pitch.

I have nightmares about Robins bringing on Vincenti and persisting on him being a winger.

People look back on that season fondly, but any of the few hundred that went to every away game know just how bad it was.
 

procdoc

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That's up there but the lowest point in the clubs history for me was being 2-0 down away at Morecambe.

It was mid December. Snowing all day. Couldn't even find a supermarket open in the town. The whole place was abandoned.

There was only around 300 Coventry fans for a Saturday game and the overall attendance was 1700. We got played off the pitch.

I have nightmares about Robins bringing on Vincenti and persisting on him being a winger.

People look back on that season fondly, but any of the few hundred that went to every away game know just how bad it was.
We had to really dig in just to make the playoffs. I never want to be in the bottom league again
 

fernandopartridge

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I can't say exactly who because believe it or not there are still NDA's in place over that shite

But there's a fan who's very present on Twitter who worked for the council at the time and gave Gilbert the tip off. They were going to try and push it by on the sly and he was like 'na fuck this' and told Gilbert

Within 20 minutes it was all over the news and the council had to abandon ship. It's a shame I can't name him for years because he deserves a pint off everyone for that
I wouldn't be surprised if that's the real reason Martin Reeves moved on from the council, he was caught out
 

fernandopartridge

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That's up there but the lowest point in the clubs history for me was being 2-0 down away at Morecambe.

It was mid December. Snowing all day. Couldn't even find a supermarket open in the town. The whole place was abandoned.

There was only around 300 Coventry fans for a Saturday game and the overall attendance was 1700. We got played off the pitch.

I have nightmares about Robins bringing on Vincenti and persisting on him being a winger.

People look back on that season fondly, but any of the few hundred that went to every away game know just how bad it was.
I was there and it wasn't that bad really, because it was in the context of a season where we were looking likely all season to make the play offs. The games the season before were literally without hope.
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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That's up there but the lowest point in the clubs history for me was being 2-0 down away at Morecambe.

It was mid December. Snowing all day. Couldn't even find a supermarket open in the town. The whole place was abandoned.

There was only around 300 Coventry fans for a Saturday game and the overall attendance was 1700. We got played off the pitch.

I have nightmares about Robins bringing on Vincenti and persisting on him being a winger.

People look back on that season fondly, but any of the few hundred that went to every away game know just how bad it was.
This - most people are blinkered due to true play offs - that season was dogshite, every team was awful, refs were seriously shite and the Ricoh was empty.

there were odd moments but the rest of it was horrible, Grimsby away when McNulty scored that opportunistic pass back goal was *pun intended* grim
 

Sick Boy

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This - most people are blinkered due to true play offs - that season was dogshite, every team was awful, refs were seriously shite and the Ricoh was empty.

there were odd moments but the rest of it was horrible, Grimsby away when McNulty scored that opportunistic pass back goal was *pun intended* grim
The away games were a lot of fun though, especially enjoyed the flares and mini pitch invasions each time we scored.
 

Travs

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Stood on the hill 22 times. There’s always been this idea that the people going in always got the abuse and that it wasn’t reciprocated - it was, most of the time, initiated by those going in. People just couldn’t keep their gobs shut and let people get on with things.

How many games do you think the tramp hatters turned up on the hill? Once. Against Bradford when the Sky cameras were up there…

I had a season ticket behind the goal, immediately in front of the hill. In fact, i was the guy who charged up the hill after the Brentford game to confront those on the hill dishing out abuse, which led to the police getting involved, and i think it was reported on CWR at the time. (i also recall certain "fans" on here saying that i got what i deserved :D )

Obviously i didn't see everyone who went in..... but i never once noticed those going in the ground dishing out abuse to those on the hill. I'm sure it happened on occasion..... it was an entirely sorry period for the club.... everyone against each other.... fans outside trying to disrupt the game.... shit atmosphere inside the ground......

A real shame as for the first part of the season there was some really good football played.... Wilson and the other chap up front, Cyrus Christie as well.... some really good high-scoring games...... unfortunately by the end of the period at Northampton we had the likes of Akpom and Delfonso playing and it was considerably worse :D..... i'm sure we only won one game at "home" after xmas that season.
 

Travs

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Another sorry saga was that Brentford game where Fisher got roughed up in that bar in Ealing after the game....

Ok people could say he was unwise to be in there, but it was pure bullying of a guy on his own. Really was shameful.
 

Joy Division

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Jordan Turnbull jumping ship because he didn't want to play in the 4th tier was my low point. When a player who may as well have played with a blindfold on decides your club is beneath them, then you know things are rough.
I'm sure there was another player who did the same from that team, couldn't bear the thought of being a League 2 player, ended up going on loan because he couldn't find a club. Just can't recall who that was
 

pusbccfc

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I was there and it wasn't that bad really, because it was in the context of a season where we were looking likely all season to make the play offs. The games the season before were literally without hope.

There were so many woeful performances though. Easy to look back on it with the fun at the end of the season but there were so many depressing periods in that season.

The best thing about that season personally was the cup run. The MK Dons away gameswas/is one of my favourite every away games.
 

ccfctommy

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Another sorry saga was that Brentford game where Fisher got roughed up in that bar in Ealing after the game....

Ok people could say he was unwise to be in there, but it was pure bullying of a guy on his own. Really was shameful.
Hello Tim!

Edit: i think we saw him and Steve Waggott on the train that day
 

eastwoodsdustman

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I had a season ticket behind the goal, immediately in front of the hill. In fact, i was the guy who charged up the hill after the Brentford game to confront those on the hill dishing out abuse, which led to the police getting involved, and i think it was reported on CWR at the time. (i also recall certain "fans" on here saying that i got what i deserved :D )

Obviously i didn't see everyone who went in..... but i never once noticed those going in the ground dishing out abuse to those on the hill. I'm sure it happened on occasion..... it was an entirely sorry period for the club.... everyone against each other.... fans outside trying to disrupt the game.... shit atmosphere inside the ground......

A real shame as for the first part of the season there was some really good football played.... Wilson and the other chap up front, Cyrus Christie as well.... some really good high-scoring games...... unfortunately by the end of the period at Northampton we had the likes of Akpom and Delfonso playing and it was considerably worse :D..... i'm sure we only won one game at "home" after xmas that season.
I probably stood fairly close to you then as we were in there too. Thankfully, I used to park in the car park at the opposite end but I never saw anyone going in dishing out the abuse. I do recall one guy who went every week on the protest coach that they put up at one point and went into the ground on the sly.
 

Travs

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I probably stood fairly close to you then as we were in there too. Thankfully, I used to park in the car park at the opposite end but I never saw anyone going in dishing out the abuse. I do recall one guy who went every week on the protest coach that they put up at one point and went into the ground on the sly.

I stood a couple of rows behind the guys from GMK..... Texas Holdem, Knowl, etc.

Used to get the train down.... then stop in that pub (Thomas Beckett?) which was between the station and the rugby ground. Tried to make the best of it but it wasn't particularly fun (particularly when the train was cancelled for a rail replacement bus service!)
 

SomersetSB

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I Went into that game with so much optimism with Slade taking charge, and for the first 10 minutes we pumped long balls into the corners which at least looked like we had some sort of game plan at last. My optimism had evaporated by half time :ROFLMAO: .
I left as soon as the third went in, then heard a cheer again on the way back to the car!! How things have changed!!
Oh and it was bloody cold on that uncovered terrace to, a shocking excuse for a football ground.
 

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