YamYam
New Member
Hello, Walsall fan in peace - honestly!
I'm an infrequent browser on here ever since the Coventry Telegraph political editor (don't they have a sports reporter?) - the Midlands Journalist Of The Year - erroneously reported that Sisu was likely to ground-share with us.
I've read numerous threads about protest ideas - most of them would never work; and if they did would hardly advance the cause. I've got another suggestion for you:
Many football clubs have fans teams that play each other when their respective first teams are playing - the Saddlers have a team and play home and away. I don't know if your lot have one, but if you did...
Why not talk with ACL about playing your home matches at the Ricoh on Saturday mornings? That way your fans can watch Coventry at the Ricoh (albeit the fans' team) and you'd get a fair few of the opposition fans turning up too. If this was priced correctly you could end up getting more at the Ricoh to watch two amateur teams than Sisu get at the Sixfields.
In terms of messaging, this would be a massive symbolic victory and - like your large away attendances - demonstrate to the footballing world (particularly the embarrassments that are the FA and FL) that Coventry fans haven't given up on their club; and that the Ricoh remains available as your rightful home.
I'm an infrequent browser on here ever since the Coventry Telegraph political editor (don't they have a sports reporter?) - the Midlands Journalist Of The Year - erroneously reported that Sisu was likely to ground-share with us.
I've read numerous threads about protest ideas - most of them would never work; and if they did would hardly advance the cause. I've got another suggestion for you:
Many football clubs have fans teams that play each other when their respective first teams are playing - the Saddlers have a team and play home and away. I don't know if your lot have one, but if you did...
Why not talk with ACL about playing your home matches at the Ricoh on Saturday mornings? That way your fans can watch Coventry at the Ricoh (albeit the fans' team) and you'd get a fair few of the opposition fans turning up too. If this was priced correctly you could end up getting more at the Ricoh to watch two amateur teams than Sisu get at the Sixfields.
In terms of messaging, this would be a massive symbolic victory and - like your large away attendances - demonstrate to the footballing world (particularly the embarrassments that are the FA and FL) that Coventry fans haven't given up on their club; and that the Ricoh remains available as your rightful home.