may have been posted, but Pressley suggesting boycott triggered ricoh return (2 Viewers)

Pusb1

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http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...prepare-to-return-to-ricoh-arena-9709988.html


Steven Pressley will look out at a packed Ricoh Arena on Friday as his Coventry City side finally end their 16-month exile from the city. And every face he sees will, in his eyes, be a stark reminder why the Sky Blues are back playing again in the Ricoh Arena. Coventry are back at their former home after settling their long-running rent dispute with the company that runs the stadium.




“Ultimately, that decision influenced the club to return to the city,” says Pressley, whose side face Gillingham in a televised League One match.


“I think if the supporters had turned out in their numbers at Sixfields that there would not have been such a great pressure to return.


“But the supporters have voted with their feet and I think you can never forget that football clubs are built around the supporters. I’m delighted for them that we’re back.”


Coventry’s last game at the Ricoh was back in April last year – a 1-0 loss against Leyton Orient. Pressley had taken the reins a month before. So the match will be only his sixth home game at the Ricoh as Coventry manager.


The Scot believes it will be a shot in the arm for supporters and players alike as they try to climb back towards the Premier League. “It’s going to be a massive boost,” says Pressley. “I think that every single person at the club has been affected in one way or another with the situation for the last 16 months.


“It’s been absolutely vital for the future of this club that we returned to the city. We’ve already sold out the first allocation of tickets and there’s a chance we can sell out the whole stadium. That in itself sends out a clear message what the football club means to the whole city.


“It has been very difficult being away from the city. Northampton have been exceptional for us as a football club, they have been so accommodating to us.


“But it’s never truly felt like home and it’s been tough for everybody, especially when you get to the winter months and you’re playing during the week and it’s a cold Tuesday night and you’re running out in front of 1500 supporters.


“It’s been difficult for the players and I think out of this they deserve huge credit. I’m just so pleased we have found a solution to the situation.”


Only two players who played for Coventry in that Orient game – Jordan Clarke and John Fleck are still on the Sky Blues’ books now. On Thursday the club will give a tour of the stadium to the squad, most of whom had never been inside.


“This has to be the start of, hopefully, a new period for the club,” says Pressley. “We can unite and bring some real positivity to the city.


“It’s up to us try and encourage the fans to continue to come back and we can only do that by playing fast, entertaining football which we’ll try and do. The fact that the Gillingham game is live on television is a fantastic opportunity to show everybody what a great club we have.”
 

rob9872

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Passion from a proper football man. Can't believe some of the bollocks I've read on here criticising a man who has had nothing to work with and the floor consistently ripped from under him as the squad was decimated. A man who doesn't hide and led from the front during hearts dispute too. Fair play to you SP - you deserve your chance on this stage too. PUSB.
 

Kingokings204

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Passion from a proper football man. Can't believe some of the bollocks I've read on here criticising a man who has had nothing to work with and the floor consistently ripped from under him as the squad was decimated. A man who doesn't hide and led from the front during hearts dispute too. Fair play to you SP - you deserve your chance on this stage too. PUSB.

Word for word, my thoughts exactly.
 

skybluericoh

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The problem now might be the high expectations of the fans- the squad he has is based on six fields budget not the Ricoh, if the fans keep turning up at 10-15 K then maybe next season he will get some £££ would be nice to get in and around the play offs to get the gates up higher, but just feel the squad hasn't got the depth to sustain a real challenge.
 

Astute

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The problem now might be the high expectations of the fans- the squad he has is based on six fields budget not the Ricoh, if the fans keep turning up at 10-15 K then maybe next season he will get some £££ would be nice to get in and around the play offs to get the gates up higher, but just feel the squad hasn't got the depth to sustain a real challenge.

If our squad was based on the money coming in whilst in Northampton we would only have about 3 players backed up by academy players.
 

skybluebeduff

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I take full responsibility in our Ricoh return. My stance made the difference. I am the man. You may all bow down to me. I am now your god.


Not woke up yet..
 

italiahorse

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“I think if the supporters had turned out in their numbers at Sixfields that there would not have been such a great pressure to return.
“But the supporters have voted with their feet and I think you can never forget that football clubs are built around the supporters. I’m delighted for them that we’re back.”
Steven Pressley

Let's forgive and forget but for closure on the matter how do Sixfields attendees respond to this ?
 

Noggin

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“I think if the supporters had turned out in their numbers at Sixfields that there would not have been such a great pressure to return.
“But the supporters have voted with their feet and I think you can never forget that football clubs are built around the supporters. I’m delighted for them that we’re back.”
Steven Pressley

Let's forgive and forget but for closure on the matter how do Sixfields attendees respond to this ?

Lets just forgive and forget now without asking people to respond, everyone felt like what they were doing was the right thing, we still don't know for a fact what that was despite Pressleys view, there are still alot of people on the forum attempting to continue the division (both sides) so the only way we're all going to be friends again is for as many of us as possible just to drop it.
 
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italiahorse

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Lets just forgive and forget now without asking people to respond, everyone felt like what they were doing was the right thing, we still don't know for a fact what that was despite Pressleys view, there are still alot of people on the forum attempting to continue the division (both sides) so the only way we're all going to be friends again is for as many of us as possible just to drop it.

A lot of us have suggested this was the way to get us back yet we have been slagged off, sworn at and generally insulted.
I would like the people who took this stance on this board to respond.

If you went and just enjoyed yourself I have no problem.
 

torchomatic

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Respond? Are we in the dock now, then?
I’m sure he’s right, that is the case. But there were roughly a thousand or so people who decided they still wanted to go and support HIM and HIS team. He stressed enough times how difficult it was for his team playing in front of such small crowds, it would have been even more difficult if even less or no one had turned up. Many berated us and told us only a return would happen if NO ONE turned up; that turned out not to be true. We returned despite the small numbers and that was always the way.
I love SP, the best manager we’ve had in years, but he can’t have it both ways.

“I think if the supporters had turned out in their numbers at Sixfields that there would not have been such a great pressure to return.
“But the supporters have voted with their feet and I think you can never forget that football clubs are built around the supporters. I’m delighted for them that we’re back.”
Steven Pressley

Let's forgive and forget but for closure on the matter how do Sixfields attendees respond to this ?
 

ajsccfc

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The people who attended Sixfields were slagged off, sworn at and generally insulted ten times more. Dragging it out like this is just an extension of that, no matter how nicely you try to dress it up.
 

sotv1987

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Respond? Are we in the dock now, then?
I’m sure he’s right, that is the case. But there were roughly a thousand or so people who decided they still wanted to go and support HIM and HIS team. He stressed enough times how difficult it was for his team playing in front of such small crowds, it would have been even more difficult if even less or no one had turned up. Many berated us and told us only a return would happen if NO ONE turned up; that turned out not to be true. We returned despite the small numbers and that was always the way.
I love SP, the best manager we’ve had in years, but he can’t have it both ways.


Torch,

I would never knock anyone for turning up, and fair play to you guys if thats what you choose, everyone has the right to decide either way, there was no wrong or right answer on this one, I chose not to go, However, the attendance at Sixfieilds will be less than 5% of the Friday turnout, thus showing the massive support that decided to stay away, resulting in the return of the boys to Cov, in my opinion, rightly or wrongly, i don't think it would have mattered if 100 or 1000 would have attended sixfeilds, it would have made no difference in the way the team played, this is not a slight on anyone at sixfeilds!
 

italiahorse

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Respond? Are we in the dock now, then?
I’m sure he’s right, that is the case. But there were roughly a thousand or so people who decided they still wanted to go and support HIM and HIS team. He stressed enough times how difficult it was for his team playing in front of such small crowds, it would have been even more difficult if even less or no one had turned up. Many berated us and told us only a return would happen if NO ONE turned up; that turned out not to be true. We returned despite the small numbers and that was always the way.
I love SP, the best manager we’ve had in years, but he can’t have it both ways.

The people that berated you were right in their comments but wrong if they abused you whilst putting it over.
However if you were one of the ones (RFC+) that took the piss whilst saying you were there to support the manager you now know you were misguided and I'm interested in your thoughts.
No argument if you attended and just enjoyed yourself.
 

Nick

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The people that berated you were right in their comments but wrong if they abused you whilst putting it over.
However if you were one of the ones (RFC+) that took the piss whilst saying you were there to support the manager you now know you were misguided and I'm interested in your thoughts.
No argument if you attended and just enjoyed yourself.

So you are now saying that Pressley is obviously not grateful for the support they got there? Either you are reading things wrong or he is being a bit of a prick ;)
 

Buster

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So you are now saying that Pressley is obviously not grateful for the support they got there? Either you are reading things wrong or he is being a bit of a prick ;)
Nick . Where on earth did you get that load of garbage from ?
 

Nick

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Why would people be misguided for being at Sixfields to support the manager? I can only remember people saying they went to support the team and the manager though.
 

Norman Binns

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Many berated us and told us only a return would happen if NO ONE turned up; that turned out not to be true. We returned despite the small numbers and that was always the way

I don't think that's true though is it? What a lot of people said, including me, was that if NO-ONE turned up it would speed up the process of a return. I'm pretty sure not one single person on this forum said that the ONLY way of a return was if no-one turned up. I think you're being disingenuous here.
 
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Jack Griffin

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The problem now might be the high expectations of the fans- the squad he has is based on six fields budget not the Ricoh, if the fans keep turning up at 10-15 K then maybe next season he will get some £££ would be nice to get in and around the play offs to get the gates up higher, but just feel the squad hasn't got the depth to sustain a real challenge.

I don't think he would have got Nouble or Hines with the Sixfields budget or if they thought they'd be playing at Sixfileds.

I don't think that's true though is it? What a lot of people said, including me, was that if NO-ONE turned up it would speed up the process of a return. I'm pretty sure not one single person on this forum said that the ONLY way of a return was if no-one turned up. I think you're being disingenuous here.

100% was never feasible, the 90% achieved was as it turned out effective in the end even if it was only a (significant) component of the reasons forcing the club to return. What is clear is that the assertion of some on here that there was no pressure because of the boycott and SISU would fund the stay was a false belief and it has now been pretty much confirmed by the club manager.
 
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torchomatic

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No, I don't think I am. I’m not saying it was 100% of people, but many were. As a cursory glance at some of the threads would testify. As I’m sure you’re aware.

I don't think that's true though is it? What a lot of people said, including me, was that if NO-ONE turned up it would speed up the process of a return. I'm pretty sure not one single person on this forum said that the ONLY way of a return was if no-one turned up. I think you're being disingenuous here.
 

torchomatic

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But I'm not RFC and I didn't take the piss.

And I attended mainly for my lad who is a Sky Blue Nut. I make no apologies for attending Sixfields.

The people that berated you were right in their comments but wrong if they abused you whilst putting it over.
However if you were one of the ones (RFC+) that took the piss whilst saying you were there to support the manager you now know you were misguided and I'm interested in your thoughts.
No argument if you attended and just enjoyed yourself.
 

AndreasB

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Lets hope that Pressley is given the time by the fans that other managers didnt get then...booing us of at halftime when it was nil-nil was a particular favourite of the Ricoh crowd. Lets see how much he enjoys that
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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Lets hope that Pressley is given the time by the fans that other managers didnt get then...booing us of at halftime when it was nil-nil was a particular favourite of the Ricoh crowd. Lets see how much he enjoys that

The Coventry crowd is no less patient than any other. And anyone who suggests otherwise evidently doesn't go to many away games.....
 

italiahorse

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So you are now saying that Pressley is obviously not grateful for the support they got there? Either you are reading things wrong or he is being a bit of a prick ;)

He must have mixed feelings like we all do.
He's not a prick so .............. I maybe stretching things out a bit too long.
 

italiahorse

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Lets hope that Pressley is given the time by the fans that other managers didnt get then...booing us of at halftime when it was nil-nil was a particular favourite of the Ricoh crowd. Lets see how much he enjoys that

I think you should show your feelings (if you want) one way or another at half time and at the end.
I don't believe you should do that during the match or target individual players.

Personally I think when it goes quiet the players know the crowd is not happy.
If we are playing well they will know by the noise and attendances.

The problem is that we may have a team/players that are performing to the best of there abilities but in this league are not up to it.
Time will tell.
The fault then lies with the owners lack of investment but if not careful the fans will blame the players and manager.
 

skybluetony176

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Fair play to SP

There is no sugar coating it. The boycott was a major factor in us coming back home. Would we have got back sooner if nobody went? Probably not, i think SISU were prepared to sit it out regardless for a season on the off chance they won the JR but I have no doubt that if we'd filled the place game in game out or even hit TF's magical 3K every game we'd still be there, thankfully that never happened. 3K i recon was the magic number SISU needed to make it viable in the long run, when they lost the JR so badly and then it became clear that they were never going to hit the 3K mark they had to admit it was time to come home and looked what happened next.
 

Norman Binns

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No, I don't think I am. I’m not saying it was 100% of people, but many were. As a cursory glance at some of the threads would testify. As I’m sure you’re aware.

Many people were advocating a 100% boycott but I don’t think anyone has said that a 100% boycott was the ONLY way of us returning, certainly not the “many” as you claimed.

It’s a misleading statement and I think it’s devaluing the significant part the majority of fans played in getting our return by refusing to go to Northampton.
 
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torchomatic

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No more misleading than saying "if no one turned up then we'd be back by Tea time".

We're back and at the end of the day not one factor could be attributed to as being "the one", though no doubt some helped more than others to raise awareness of our situation.

Many people were advocating a 100% boycott but I don’t thinkanyone has said that a 100% boycott was the ONLY way of us returning, certainlynot the “many” as you claimed.
It’s a misleadingstatement and I think it’s devaluing the significant part the majority of fansplayed in getting our return by refusing to go to Northampton.
 
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Huckerby

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Fair play to SP

There is no sugar coating it. The boycott was a major factor in us coming back home. Would we have got back sooner if nobody went? Probably not, i think SISU were prepared to sit it out regardless for a season on the off chance they won the JR but I have no doubt that if we'd filled the place game in game out or even hit TF's magical 3K every game we'd still be there, thankfully that never happened. 3K i recon was the magic number SISU needed to make it viable in the long run, when they lost the JR so badly and then it became clear that they were never going to hit the 3K mark they had to admit it was time to come home and looked what happened next.

This is exactly my opinion.

Lets move the hell on though. Bullshit comments from Italiahorse like "just for closure how to sixfields attendees respond" are provocative and divisive.

Draw a line under it, move on, everyones happy to be home :)
 

torchomatic

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Couldn't agree more. Coventry is after all the city of peace and reconciliation.

This is exactly my opinion.

Lets move the hell on though. Bullshit comments from Italiahorse like "just for closure how to sixfields attendees respond" are provocative and divisive.

Draw a line under it, move on, everyones happy to be home :)
 

ajsccfc

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I think we can all agree that the main person responsible for getting us back was Jesus, who sends His love via that SUPER REVEREND guy.

Donation plates are being passed around shortly, don't be thrifty now.
 
It would be the easiest thing on earth to now start to claim a righteous victory over who ever we feel the enemy was.

But that will not help us move forward.

Lets just rejoice in the fact that we are back home, we can now start to rebuild, we can for the first time in 16 months come together at the RICOH for the purposes of watching football, watching our team, in our city, play for us.

I hope there will always be a degree of polarity on this site, it is what makes for lively banter and debate. But let it now be about how great or crap we were, who's a donkey and who's the next big thing.

Football is coming home.

Worth celebrating.
 

italiahorse

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This is exactly my opinion.

Lets move the hell on though. Bullshit comments from Italiahorse like "just for closure how to sixfields attendees respond" are provocative and divisive.

Draw a line under it, move on, everyones happy to be home :)

I'm trying my best. Sorry.......

Just one last question then ...

.... If Sixfields was sold out every game, would we be back ?
 

skybluebeduff

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Respond? Are we in the dock now, then?
I’m sure he’s right, that is the case. But there were roughly a thousand or so people who decided they still wanted to go and support HIM and HIS team. He stressed enough times how difficult it was for his team playing in front of such small crowds, it would have been even more difficult if even less or no one had turned up. Many berated us and told us only a return would happen if NO ONE turned up; that turned out not to be true. We returned despite the small numbers and that was always the way.
I love SP, the best manager we’ve had in years, but he can’t have it both ways.

If no-one turned up, we would of been back at lot sooner.

Just my two cents worth.

An argument where no-one can be proven wrong so it's pointless to say the least, and a court wouldn't want to know.
 
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