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LastGarrison

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I'm a little bit disappointed in this, was hoping we'd at least be up to about 5,000 by now. Hoping for a good walk up crowd Deano?

I would imagine the walk up crowd will be quite big. Certainly if it is a day like today.

It's what me and a couple of mates are going to do.
 

ajsccfc

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It was weird logic to explain it, as if Coleman bringing Hall on with 10 mins to go would have led people to blame him for the result. If anything it would have been the sole bright spot.
 

Sub

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instead it was another dark day in our history for one of the clubs most respected players
 

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Look: Sky Blues legends squad for Ricoh Arena Sunday charity game unveiled8 Aug 2013 10:29Bobby Gould, Marcus Hall and Dietmar Bruck among the names for the Coventry City Former Players Association event



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The Sky Blues squad for Sunday’s charity match at the Ricoh Arena has been unveiled.
The match is being held at the same time Coventry City line up for their first “home” league match of the season at Sixfields and thousands of supporters are expected to snub the 70-mile round trip to Northampton in favour of the charity fixture.
Added to the Coventry City line-up are Bobby Gould, Marcus Hall, Dietmar Bruck, Terry Fleming, Ian Goodwin, Claus Bech Jørgensen and Peter Hormantschuk.
The latest additions follow on from the previous announced players, Darren Huckerby, Noel Whelan, Paul Hall, Dave Bennett and Terry Gibson.
Celebrities Andy Hopkins and Liam Watts from Coventry band The Enemy and Coronation Street star and Graeme Hawley will also feature in the match.

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Coventry City Former Players Association (CCFPA) has organised the match which kicks off at 2pm and will raise money for Acorns Children’s Hospice and Cancer Research UK, as well as ten local charities.
Tickets (£5 for adults and £3 for children and concessions) are available from the Ricoh Arena ticket office on Thursday (2pm to 7pm), Friday (1pm to 7pm), Saturday (9am to 6pm) and Sunday (10am to 12.30pm).
Cash turnstiles will be available on the day, but supporters are urged to buy tickets in advance where possible and to be aware that only cash payments can be accepted.
Thousands plan to snub Sky Blues' 'home' game for Coventry City legends match
 

Spionkop

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Get to the Ricoh Sunday, everyone. This is our big chance to show solidarity, despite all our petty feuds. TWO FINGERS up to those bastards.
 

ccfcway

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no way will Sixfields get 3,000 so ALREADY there will be more at the Ricoh than at Sixfields..

I would say that was a result !!!!!

Hoping for plenty more, but we have a message to SISU and the rest of the Football world already !
 

sky_blue_up_north

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Travelling from Cheshire so can't get the Ricoh to pick tickets, so I'll be paying on the gate, bringing my two grandsons as well. Should be great day.
 

Skyblueweeman

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Well done to everyone organising this. In traditional English terminology, 'a bloody good show'. To already have 3k is amazing when it's online tickets only up until this morning. Great work everyone involved.

Even if we didn't get any more (which we obviously will) it's still at least double what the attendance will be at Sixfields.

My only concern is that the TF and Co still won't get the message after all of this. Mondays press release from him will be something along the lines of 'It was for charity and only £5 to get in, so we expected there to be a bigger gate at the Ricoh'.

Glad Deano that you've got Sky involved (apologies if it was anyone else). If I can't make it up from the South Coast on Sunday, I'm looking forward to seeing it covered on SSN!

Well done again,

WM
 

Joy Division

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Really looking forward to Sunday, I'll be there with the usual four I go to games with plus another three friends who all support other teams but keen on helping our cause. Will be paying on the gate and will get there early I think to avoid any ques.

This is going to be a really proud day and maybe gives back that buzz of why we support the Sky Blues.
 

CarpyCov84

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Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the ticket office open today for the first day ???

If so I would expect that figure to double in a few days I think 10k minimum were looking at
 

James Smith

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Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't the ticket office open today for the first day ???

If so I would expect that figure to double in a few days I think 10k minimum were looking at

Spread the word, a load of my extended family are going.
 

Gray

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Just got my ticket must've been about 50 in the queue looking promising for big turn out!
 

aloisiwouldhavescored

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Yes, just got ours too, us 2 plus 2 other family members. Only Main Stand being opened at present, expect it will be supply and demand.
3 serving on counter, so queue moved quickly.

Just got my ticket must've been about 50 in the queue looking promising for big turn out!
 

shmmeee

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I'll be there with the kid. Trying to convince Pompey and AFC Wimbledon fans I know to come along with kids too.

Looking like at least 5k with a few more days and walk up. 10k would be a real result.
 

Steve_75

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Just been and bought 12 tickets. Only 3 of us have previously had season tickets. Some aren't even really 'in to' football at all but wanted to go to show support for the Cov in Cov campaign as even they feel its wrong that SISU moved the club to Northampton (not because of my point of view on it but just from what they've read and heard on the news.
Should be a really good afternoon.
 

CarpyCov84

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I'll be there with the kid. Trying to convince Pompey and AFC Wimbledon fans I know to come along with kids too.

Looking like at least 5k with a few more days and walk up. 10k would be a real result.

I'm hearing its near 4k already my guess is 12k-15k
 

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