Suggestion re Coventry fans

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Just read the Pre-match view from but thought I might as well answer it on here given the Coventry fan attendance on this thread.


I, and I suspect most United fans don’t hate Coventry. Dislike? Yes. Disdain? Sure but not hatred. Why the dislike and disdain I hear you asking? Well, Over the years, teams of yours have come to the lane, fouled and time-wasted for 90 minutes and generally contributed to some of the worst games of football I’ve seen in history (the worst example being a Gary McCallister side in the championship- boxing day I think. Never seen a side so determined to not play the game). Then, the one time we have the cheek to do it to you (last season, 1-0 win at the lane), you’re all over our forum bitching and moaning about how it’s not fair but you’re not worried, you’re still going up automatically apparently. Had to chuckle at how that turned out. Then in the summer, we sign John Fleck. One of our posters collects views from fans when we sign one of their players. Only Coventry fans have shown such a level of bitterness. Pretending that he won’t be missed simply because he turned his back on you lot and claiming some other shit midfielder you had was better anyway (I can’t remember said shit midfielder’s name- probably because he was shit). Very strange and extreme case of sour grapes just because the best midfielder in the league wanted to move away you’re your diseased club. Fast forward to this season and your fans bring the game into disrepute completely ruining any chance of a proper game of football with the whistles and pitch invasions. Before it was just your players that did it but now your fans too? Could have cost us big in the promotion race. Fortunately, our lads rose above it, got the job done and didn’t look back. Just because your club is fucked, doesn’t give you the right to sabotage us or compromise the integrity of the game. But we take the piss out of you for it with a pro-SISU song and you’re off crying again to the media or anyone else who’ll listen about mean, horrible Sheffield United not sympathising with you. Fast forward on a couple of months and I hear that Coventry have sold 40,000 tickets for their big Wembley final with quotes of “fantastic support”. Quick look at average attendances see you’re at 9k for the season and only 12k last season when you all thought you were the dog’s bollocks. Then I discover that you’ve failed to sell 390 tickets for tomorrow. Fantastic support my arse. No wonder you lot like to align yourself with our pork neighbours. They also like to pretend they have fantastic support because they get one off big crowds for a big game whilst most of them can’t be arsed the rest of the time. They also think winning a cup nigh on 30 years ago makes them a massive club. Then there’s stadia. Highfield Road was a decent, old fashioned football ground of sorts (no Bramall Lane but not bad). Then you moved to the Ricoh. Of all the away days I’ve ever been to, I think the Ricoh might be my least liked football ground. Soullessness epitomised. Plastic, in the middle of nowhere. Zero atmosphere. Horrible, horrible place.


Then there’s personnel. Lee Hughes. Marlon King (darkened our door for sort time too). Horrible individuals who leave a stain at any club they play for. Chuck Bellamy into that mix as well.


Then there’s just the utter boringness of your club. What have you ever been involved in since 1987? Cup runs? Promotion/ title challenges? Anything of any excitement whatsoever? Even your relegations are boring as you whimper out with time to spare. The only good thing about your lot is that you gave us a very enjoyable night when Alan Kelly made Dion Dublin cry saving his penalty in your biggest game of the last (nearly) 30 years.


But you reckon your glory days are back because you’ve won the most despised trophy in all of professional football. The trophy where half of the clubs involved deliberately went out in the group stage even taking fines so as to not have to play first team players. The competition whose rules reek of a lack of integrity. Before this year, it was a shit trophy for shit teams. Now, in it’s latest incarnation, it’s a stain on our national game. A trophy so unwanted, that football literally, sent it to Coventry. Very fitting.


But despite all of that, I don’t want you to go bust and I don’t think most blades do either. I’m sure you have some normal, sensible fans to whom football means a lot who just had the misfortune to be born in Coventry. As we all know, supporting your team becomes a part of you and I wouldn’t want to see that ripped away from any football fan. All that said, I’m glad we won’t be playing your boring, wretched club for a long time.
 



The thing is, Kenilworth, the protests in December were as a result of years and years of failed protests. That was the reason I originally came on here to explain. Throwing pigs on the pitch didn't work and neither did protesting in the car park, which many of you said we should have done. The protests in December haven't worked, but it was the next step. I didn't go on the pitch, but understood those who did.

Ricoh built in 2005 - not under SISU control
How long have SISU been in charge?
10 years - and that was when Ray Ransom introduced them to save City, 20 mins from administration.
Still losing money the club did go into administration three years later and as they can't pay the "Ricoh rent" they relocate to share Northampton's ground
No one wants to buy the club
It's resizing / downsizing - it's going to be the same size as a Rochdale or similar soon - but less successful.
It's not all down to the current owners - who "saved" the club but wont invest - because it's a loss making venture - just like the majority of football clubs are.
If no one will buy it what other choice is there?

I don't blame any of them for not going each week. I won't be going to the home games next season, not as a protest but because it is no longer worth my money.

And there is the economic answer to City's and SISU's issues.
 
Ricoh built in 2005 - not under SISU control
How long have SISU been in charge?
10 years - and that was when Ray Ransom introduced them to save City, 20 mins from administration.
Still losing money the club did go into administration three years later and as they can't pay the "Ricoh rent" they relocate to share Northampton's ground
No one wants to buy the club
It's resizing / downsizing - it's going to be the same size as a Rochdale or similar soon - but less successful.
It's not all down to the current owners - who "saved" the club but wont invest - because it's a loss making venture - just like the majority of football clubs are.
If no one will buy it what other choice is there?



And there is the economic answer to City's and SISU's issues.

The club were losing money due to the stupid ownership decisions made by SISU. They messed up throwing money at it without thought. They never wanted this football club for more than 3 years.

The Ricoh rent deal was way too much, people understood that. However, being childish and moving the club to Northampton was unforgivable.

You wouldn't accept downsizing to the level of Rochdale?
 
The club were losing money due to the stupid ownership decisions made by SISU. They messed up throwing money at it without thought. They never wanted this football club for more than 3 years.

So they are not nasty at all? - They are merely incompetent and just spunked "their" money away, thoughtlessly?
Wow - whoda thought that was unusual at a football club?
(ask most of our fans re McCabe over the years - he's spunked at least £50m down the pan on shit decisions - mostly managers like Brian Robson)

The Ricoh rent deal was way too much, people understood that. However, being childish and moving the club to Northampton was unforgivable.

You didn't pay for or build the ground - the Council used public funds and private investment to build it. Why wouldn't you pay a going rate for renting it?
The economics would have put the club into administration - oh wait a moment - it did.
So, why not stay at Highfield Road (a pre SISU decision)? - A proper traditional football stadium with a good atmosphere, in the heart of the City, difficult for opponents as well.
You couldn't fill it anyway without the big away followings and that ceased when relegated from the top flight
I'll suggest a reason. It was the greed of having a "free" stadium with 30,000 new seats that tempted the board to go for it. Selling Highfield Road would release funds to spend on players and that would be the road back to "glory"

You wouldn't accept downsizing to the level of Rochdale?

No, but before Jimmy Hill that was your level
And after Jimmy Hill, guess what?

I reiterate - all your musings just smack of self righteous arrogance.
You are not a big club with a divine right to be successful
We are a big club and we don't have a divine right to be successful.
BUT the cycle for us is changing

You're club, on the other hand, is in decline and as much as that pains you and the rest of the Sky Blue faithful, you don't have the right to piss on anyone else's parade (except if your players win on the pitch, tomorrow night through their own endeavours and resilience)
 
Ricoh built in 2005 - not under SISU control
How long have SISU been in charge?
10 years - and that was when Ray Ransom introduced them to save City, 20 mins from administration.
Still losing money the club did go into administration three years later and as they can't pay the "Ricoh rent" they relocate to share Northampton's ground
No one wants to buy the club
It's resizing / downsizing - it's going to be the same size as a Rochdale or similar soon - but less successful.
It's not all down to the current owners - who "saved" the club but wont invest - because it's a loss making venture - just like the majority of football clubs are.
If no one will buy it what other choice is there?



And there is the economic answer to City's and SISU's issues.
I understand that no one thought to include a clause in the lease to reduce the rent in the event they got relegated. That's the crux of the problem and not something that can be blamed on SISU. It was a truly catastrophic error that was compounded by the stadium owners' refusal to accept that Cov simply couldn't afford the rent without the PL money.
 
They came to gawp at Wembley, not to watch Coventry.

How dare you.

The 42,850 missing tomorrow night are die hards, they just can't make Wednesday night kickoffs and have been screwed over by the re-arrangement.
 
Surely by staying away and the small amount of fans that do attend the games causing havoc has a detrimental affect on your search for new owners.

If i was an investor I would take one look at what you have been doing and be out of there as fast a I could. Any investor would know that as soon as the club falls on hard times the fans would be on there backs or be walking out of the door.

You only need to look at how Mccabe sold our club to the prince by showing him the fanbase and attendances we have been getting in these hard times. Maybe if you had followed this plan you would have had investment quite a few years ago.
 
What is going on at Orient and Charlton is terrible. I am not doubting that. Our problems are different though and have been going on a lot longer. Which explains our aggressive protests this season.

The thing is, Kenilworth, the protests in December were as a result of years and years of failed protests. That was the reason I originally came on here to explain. Throwing pigs on the pitch didn't work and neither did protesting in the car park, which many of you said we should have done. The protests in December haven't worked, but it was the next step.
I didn't go on the pitch, but understood those who did.



I don't blame any of them for not going each week. I won't be going to the home games next season, not as a protest but because it is no longer worth my money.
but u went Wembley tho yeah,so sisu haven't lost out with fines from your fans behavior this season just cashed in from all the people that are dead against em
 
On a serious note, I am glad he is doing well. Always showed the signs of a good player but it never came through for us.
nothing ever came through for you not just him, hope u do even worse next season if that is possible. Wouldn't normally say that to fans but your fans conduct this year against us at our place after we helped u out with a ground and u with bucket collection for us is totally disrespectful and I hope u suffer for it
 
Just seen this pearl of wisdom on their forum -

"They do not realise that whoever we were playing on live TV there was going to be a protest to maximise our plight. Just so happens it was that shower of shite! They are too stupid to realise it."

So, they were on TV when they played us, & they were on TV again on Sunday against Oxford...

But we "don't realise that whoever they were playing on live TV there was going to be a protest to maximise their plight". Apart from when it didn't suit, of course.

Makes you think that if, say, Oxford had gone two goals up on Sunday they'd have found a reason to start their protests again? (And, like against us, that the protests would be strangely focused on trying to disrupt Oxford players from doing their jobs.)

But, of course, we're just "stupid" for not understanding their *principled* stand.
 



Coventry fans seem to want everybodies sympathy, but dont mind if they upset people on the way. When they were sharing our ground i was at the time, working with Cov fans, they did nothing else but insult me and my club and our ground whilst wanting me to feel sorry for them at the same time. It was like offering somebody a lift when their car had broken down, only to be told how crap your car is and how bad your driving was.
Also their antics at our ground earlier in the season has left a bad taste, so we will be quite happy for them to be relegated.
On the plus side they did pay for a wonderful hard wearing pitch, which they only used for a few games before leaving. Any of you coming on Saturday may notice it if your on the pitch celebrating after the game. Thats the type of pitch invasion you dont mind visiting supporters doing. Anyway best of luck tonight, best wishes to the God who is Chris Wilder and he and yourselves will get a warm welcome on Saturday.
 
Coventry fans seem to want everybodies sympathy, but dont mind if they upset people on the way. When they were sharing our ground i was at the time, working with Cov fans, they did nothing else but insult me and my club and our ground whilst wanting me to feel sorry for them at the same time. It was like offering somebody a lift when their car had broken down, only to be told how crap your car is and how bad your driving was.
Also their antics at our ground earlier in the season has left a bad taste, so we will be quite happy for them to be relegated.
On the plus side they did pay for a wonderful hard wearing pitch, which they only used for a few games before leaving. Any of you coming on Saturday may notice it if your on the pitch celebrating after the game. Thats the type of pitch invasion you dont mind visiting supporters doing. Anyway best of luck tonight, best wishes to the God who is Chris Wilder and he and yourselves will get a warm welcome on Saturday.
What did the Cov fans do that upset so many?

I wish I could get to the Cobblers game. I know several mates who have got tix in the home end but whilst I'm sure it'll be a friendly experience, given the Wilder connection, I'll not tek the Mrs onto a home end, away.
 
Pitch invasions during the game, letting off flares on the pitch, anything to hold up the game really, being quite threatening too all.Then wanting sympathy for their plight.
Remember their quote quite well. "Not one penny more" to SISU. Wonder how many pennies they were quite happy to give them on Sunday?
 
Smash Coventry please
look at us we need sympathy, protest in a good way then not pitch invading, Whistling and lighting flares
bellends
 

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