The last hurrah of a once great club (1 Viewer)

CovisGod

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The more weeks that pass, the more defeats, the closer we get to relegation to League Two the more I genuinely feel that Wembley this year will be our last hurrah. I can see us getting relegated and that being it for our club.

We have owners who don't care, but don't want to sell up, fans who can't agree on anything, ever. Perhaps the worst squad we've ever had, well it must be, this is the worst position we've ever been in.

I'm so massively deflated I can't even begin to describe it, I'm honestly distraught about what's happening to the point that I can't look forward to Wembley, knowing what a sorry state we're in.

I know I'm saying nothing new, and many have felt this way for a long while, but those that know me and watch me post know I'm generally Mr Optomistic. And after years and years of trying to remain upbeat I really am now heartbroken.

Feel like I've been cheated on. Off to the pub to drown my sorrows :(
 

CovisGod

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Going to my brother in laws birthday party tonight and feel like fighting everyone, or crying, or getting blind drunk, or all of the above
 

Colin Steins Smile

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The more weeks that pass, the more defeats, the closer we get to relegation to League Two the more I genuinely feel that Wembley this year will be our last hurrah. I can see us getting relegated and that being it for our club.

We have owners who don't care, but don't want to sell up, fans who can't agree on anything, ever. Perhaps the worst squad we've ever had, well it must be, this is the worst position we've ever been in.

I'm so massively deflated I can't even begin to describe it, I'm honestly distraught about what's happening to the point that I can't look forward to Wembley, knowing what a sorry state we're in.

I know I'm saying nothing new, and many have felt this way for a long while, but those that know me and watch me post know I'm generally Mr Optomistic. And after years and years of trying to remain upbeat I really am now heartbroken.

Feel like I've been cheated on. Off to the pub to drown my sorrows :(
I worry that we will get thrashed by either Luton or Oxford at Wembley. We could be seriously embarrassed!
 

shmmeee

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Fuck it, if it's one last hurrah stuff the team with academy grads and get Sillett in to manage for the day. None of those here for a wage deserve the experience.

Addai
DKE Willis Harries Haynes
Stevenson Bigi Maycock
G Thomas Ponticelli DKE

Can't do any worse than the first team.
 

Samo

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But you are forgetting something... Coventry always rises, Phoenix like, from the ashes.
 

Senior Vick from Alicante

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40,000 singing Sisu out would be a statement for potential new owners. Their is no professionalism left on or off the pitch. You have to feel sorry for the players in a sick kind of way, their being shortchanged by the owners as much as we are. It must be a bad place to learn your trade. Off the pitch we have no scouting network, and probably the worst infrastructure in the league with off field staff decimated by Fishers break even at all costs strategy. We will rise again and by showing the potential of the club at Wembley to the right people it might help the start of the sale process.
 

afan4life

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I believe most fans (including myself) have got so carried away with the whole Wembley Day out that we have ignored totally our abysmally form that will now see up relegated before the Final takes place...No manager could do much with the raw materials and budget he was handed but Slade is clueless and plays Ugly football ...I think after we have enjoyed the Day on April 2nd we should have a peaceful protest.in front of the TV cameras
 

dongonzalos

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It does feel like going to Wembley will be our last chance to have a really good day with 30-40k fellow Cov fans.
Until these idiots leave us alone.
Everything they touch turns to crap.
Can't wait till the latest joke court adventure turns to crap so we can get on with getting owners who love the club like we do.
 

oscillatewildly

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Wembley could well end up being a complete humiliation and a venting of much frustration !
Spot on! It will be a new ground where previously we haven't witnessed an almighty thrashing by the opposition. Another one to 'tick off' so to speak. So glad I won't be there.
 

ccfctommy

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Fuck it, if it's one last hurrah stuff the team with academy grads and get Sillett in to manage for the day. None of those here for a wage deserve the experience.

Addai
DKE Willis Harries Haynes
Stevenson Bigi Maycock
G Thomas Ponticelli DKE

Can't do any worse than the first team.
Addai is shit
 

skybluedan

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40,000 singing Sisu out would be a statement for potential new owners. Their is no professionalism left on or off the pitch. You have to feel sorry for the players in a sick kind of way, their being shortchanged by the owners as much as we are. It must be a bad place to learn your trade. Off the pitch we have no scouting network, and probably the worst infrastructure in the league with off field staff decimated by Fishers break even at all costs strategy. We will rise again and by showing the potential of the club at Wembley to the right people it might help the start of the sale process.

Good post Vick
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Wish I as drinking, black coffee after 5 though. Intent is there
With those comments I think your already PISSED . :wacky:
 

Generally Midfield

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Certainly something badly wrong at the heart of CCFC. Players and 30,000+ fans well up for Wembley but today under 10k crowd and players not looking like they give a toss either.
 

pusbccfc

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All about the day out for me. A day to show the world how outstanding our support is. Maybe a bit of protesting if rightly planned.

Who cares about the result.
 

ecky

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The more weeks that pass, the more defeats, the closer we get to relegation to League Two the more I genuinely feel that Wembley this year will be our last hurrah. I can see us getting relegated and that being it for our club.

We have owners who don't care, but don't want to sell up, fans who can't agree on anything, ever. Perhaps the worst squad we've ever had, well it must be, this is the worst position we've ever been in.

I'm so massively deflated I can't even begin to describe it, I'm honestly distraught about what's happening to the point that I can't look forward to Wembley, knowing what a sorry state we're in.

I know I'm saying nothing new, and many have felt this way for a long while, but those that know me and watch me post know I'm generally Mr Optomistic. And after years and years of trying to remain upbeat I really am now heartbroken.

Feel like I've been cheated on. Off to the pub to drown my sorrows :(
Yeh and if Oxford get to the final we will take a pasting off them
 

ecky

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It does feel like going to Wembley will be our last chance to have a really good day with 30-40k fellow Cov fans.
Until these idiots leave us alone.
Everything they touch turns to crap.
Can't wait till the latest joke court adventure turns to crap so we can get on with getting owners who love the club like we do.
The scum are not going away
 

Grendel

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been like that for last two years at least losing interest more each week will not be at Wembley

Clarrie Boughton was banging them in last time you watched wasn't he?
 

Grendel

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All about the day out for me. A day to show the world how outstanding our support is. Maybe a bit of protesting if rightly planned.

Who cares about the result.

The world?
 

stevefloyd

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How about singing... You're killing our club you're killing our club WE WANT SISU OUT BEFORE ITS TOO LATE... 40,000 of that would be fucking awesome on live TV at the national stadium
 

bawtryneal

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What I don't understand is why SISU made the investment in January (and since) then why they didn't make it last summer. If TM had been given funds then it may have been different.
Although it was to little, to late, I blame Slade on how he spent the money. He will claim he was picking up scrapes of out of contract players.
 

NortonSkyBlue

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Yes things are not good, that's an understatement I know, but put away the razors, turn off the gas, open the garage door, get off the railway line, loosen the noose. We will turn this around, not this season, but it will turn and when we do it will be all the sweeter.
These idiot owners, who couldn't be worse poisoning the very soul of this club, will go and there will be good times ahead. This is cyclical, a lot of teams have been through it and have come out the other side ( I won't say stronger, certainly scarred by the experience) but return we will and we need to be there to pick up the pieces.
I understand the emotional response to yesterdays defeat, much more than I understand the stupid optimism before the game (don't you guys ever learn?). We are all hurting but throwing in the towel is not the answer.
 

CovisGod

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Trouble is mate, I will never throw in the towel, ever. Coventry is my heart and soul and the amount of my life this football club takes up is worrying.

Yesterday's post was written out of pure hurt but I will never give up on City. I'm just running out of reasons to warrant such an expense to just constantly get let down
 

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