I appreciate this will upset a few but I actually hated the Ricoh.
1. It's financially f*cked us
2. We don't own it
3. We've always been quite sh*t there
4. Pain in the arse to get to, especially if coming in from the train
5. The atmosphere is awful
6. Seeing hoardes of empty seats was demoralising
Give me cheeky old Highfield Road (the right size, the right location and a bit of footballing soul) and a Saturday afternoon over the Ricoh 10 times out of 10.
Of course I'd rather be playing there instead of anyway outside of Coventry but it's a just another copy-a-bowl that generates little enjoyment.
Horses for courses, I hated Highfield Road:
- Couldn't park within about 2 miles of the ground, at the Ricoh I've never paid for parking and never been more than a 5 min walk away. The amount of times I spent ages waiting to be picked up from Pool Meadow after a game because you can't park...
- Couldn't get food/drink at half time, the place was rammed and seriously under resourced. You made a choice between getting a drink and watching the second half kick off.
- Restricted views. Fucking girders in the way of the pitch.
- No atmosphere. None. At all. 99% of games the place was a graveyard.
- Tiny seats, no legroom.
- No room for expansion, the whole place was falling apart.
- Awful access meant you spent 30 mins standing in the aisles waiting to get out, before you walked back through Hillfields.
The Ricoh may be too big for us, but HR was a proper shit hole and the match day experience was awful start to finish. People like it because of nostalgia, nothing more.
Edit: just making this post to point out that there is no perfect stadium and everyone wants something different.