ConnorDevine

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No ones arguing that we're in a pretty dire situation, however, should the club exist into the future due to the amount of playing time our youngsters have got they should hopefully be developing into very high quality players

are there any other positives to be taken form our current situation?
 

RoboCCFC90

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covcity4life

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love,appreicate either way, hopefully everyone will start embracing it as home now.
 

italiahorse

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Love is a strong word.

A mid-table Tuesday night game in February and I can easily start to dislike it again (but how I'd love one of those at the moment).

That's not the Ricoh's fault its the supporters.
If that game was Man U in the FA cup it will be full.
A successful team will fill the place.
 

LastGarrison

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The 5000+ plus people who attended the march shows that Cov fans aren't completely apathetic about their football club, regardless of having very little to cheer about over the years, and it actually does mean a lot to a lot of people.
 

theferret

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That's not the Ricoh's fault its the supporters.
If that game was Man U in the FA cup it will be full.
A successful team will fill the place.

I get that, just that some grounds seem to cope with sparse crowds better than the Ricoh. I look forward to the day we get 20K+ gates regularly again, because I think it is a good place to watch football when its well populated.
 

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