Love thisNever lived in or near Coventry. My Dad was a fan (he lived in Coventry briefly as a kid) and passed it on to me. People can't understand why I'm a Coventry fan having never lived near. I've recently had my own son and the club he supports will not be optional even though he'll grow up surrounded by Spurs and Arsenal fans. Being a Coventry fan is one of the things that defines me, and apart from my family and job it's the thing I dedicate the most mental energy towards.
Born in Cov, so naturally had to be a Cov fan. Wouldn't change it for the world. Don't understand my mates who choose to support 'big' teams but don't go to any games - i'd much rather watch live sport than be sat at home watching on Sky.
Same here,Skyblue blood!!!Born in Cov and old man was a fan. No brainer.
I’m always taking the piss out of my mates like that who say “we” when talking about man united or Liverpool. Dickheads.
We.
Welcome to the madhouse TS PUSB!!!As a kid I frequently was brought down from Scotland by my mum when she was visiting her sister (in true Cov style both were Irish!). First game was the late 70's against Wolves at Easter in our usual relegation battle. Think we won 3-1, it was the days when the WT was segregated. Been to Wembley 87.... and been to Sutton!!
Only my second game - Alan Green hattrick.As a kid I frequently was brought down from Scotland by my mum when she was visiting her sister (in true Cov style both were Irish!). First game was the late 70's against Wolves at Easter in our usual relegation battle. Think we won 3-1, it was the days when the WT was segregated. Been to Wembley 87.... and been to Sutton!!
You're welcome. Anyone want to buy an EasyJet ticket for Glasgow to Birmingham for the Oxford game!Welcome to the madhouse TS PUSB!!!
In Robins we trust!!
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