Are they deep fried with the mars bars?
I am stuck between travelling hours on the train to places reachable from Scotland and watching some of the football up here-a rock and hard place situation if ever there was one.
You'll be retired before you get a job at this rate BSB!
Difficult.
By moving CCFC to Sixfields SISU told the fans that they don't need them.
I'd suggest the closest team in Scotland for a while as things will get much worse for Coventry City before they get better.
I read this thread and I do feel sorry for everyone who is feeling the way they do, it can't be easy and it must be really difficult for all, but me personally I will never give it up, it's like I physically can't stay away, I won't attend games at Sixfields, but I will always go to Away Fixtures, CCFC has been in my life since I was 5 and even though the situation is utterly rubbish and disgraceful to fans and the Club's name itself, my fire still burns strongly.
Fair play to you I have known many people like that who no longer go always thought it would not happen to me. I still fight for them tooth and nail when they are slagged off by fans of other clubs Can't help it, after all I do work in Insester makes it even more painfull.
Too be fair there will be some who will be glad with the ops decision.
We went to all the away games together and had season tickets together.
We have been on all the marches,Demonstrations and went out once a week to tie Ribbons for our beloved Sky blues.
We have been accused of threatening Fisher and in turn have been threatened on many occasions ourselves.
Looks like Sisu might have won this battle we are too old for all this shit.
Before I give in there will be one last stand ban me for life don't really care anymore.
Thank You for everything Sisu the memories will haunt us all forever, the damage you have done to this club are unrepairable and irresponsible.
I hope you are Proud with yourselves.
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Also, my dad totally refuses to talk about anything Coventry City these days, and that used to be pretty much all we'd talk about..
I know the feeling every ill word against CCFC I jump all over, as you said the fighting tooth and nail for them is something that will always be the case for me.
Got to admire those that can do it :claping hands:
But the fact is people are leaving in droves for whatever reason.
Coupled with the so called new Stadium it will be the undoing of any potential for being a top flight club again.
I personally will struggle to accept that and I believe next seasons venue will show the direction we are heading.
PS I still think/hope/pray we will be at the Ricoh next season
I go to the odd league game up here and while it's fun watching football untainted by over commercialism it isn't the same as watching the City. Going to Hartlepool took me 4 hours each way but I couldn't get enough of it-not because of the performance but the people you go with and the new ones you meet in the pub before and after.
It's that latter one which still makes me want to catch trains and buses at stupid times to get a chance of going.
I'd speak to the old fella on the phone, 30 secs of how are the family, before he'd start on about the last game/up coming game, what he'd heard in the Telegraph etc. Now, he asks ME anything much happening with the City.
Oh goody, another "woe is me" thread.
Oh goody, another "woe is me" thread.
Oh goody, another "woe is me" thread.
It is a struggle for everyone, the best thing that could happen is that CCFC return to the Ricoh, it seems like a solution that is distant at this moment in time, yet I am sure if all parties matured and got around the table it could easily be sorted.
Jog on torch and go and play on the railway line...
Will be interesting to see how many of these giving up now will be clamoring for tickets for the League One Play Off Final next season that we'll be in.
Stick with it chaps, gotta take the rough with the smooth. When we finally do have something to cheer about, we'll all look back at this and remember the tough times we had to come through.
I know that that was at least partly tongue in cheek, but we've never been short of people wanting tickets for the really big games.
What this thread is about, is people like me who used to plan their lives around the fixture list, now only finding out who we're playing by coming on here. I'm sure that I would be clamouring for tickets for a play off final, but the more important question is whether I'll feel moved to watch us play Stevenage on a Tuesday night.
If we're back at the Ricoh next year, I'm pretty sure that I'd be there for that Stevenage game, but if we're in Northampton for another year.......
Stick with it chaps, gotta take the rough with the smooth.
Sorry Torch, we used to agree on a lot, but you're being a out of order here. People have had enough, people want to post about it in here. End of story.
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