sign of the times at CCFC (1 Viewer)

covboy1987

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538 Coventry fans were at Yeovil on Saturday - The last time two seasons ago we played at Yeovil 2136 Coventry fans made the long journey - sure sign of the times
 

lordsummerisle

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538 Coventry fans were at Yeovil on Saturday - The last time two seasons ago we played at Yeovil 2136 Coventry fans made the long journey - sure sign of the times

Sure sign that two years ago it was the first game of the season after being relegated, nice weather in August, and misplaced optimism that we would "walk" League One.
 

westofrayne

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Must admit at 17:00 yesterday I was wondering why me and the kids bothered going, but apart from the dire game we had agree weekend seeing friends (Yeovil fans) again, just arrived back at home from there and had nearly got the game out my head until I started to read my twitter feed.
 

chiefdave

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Sure sign that two years ago it was the first game of the season after being relegated, nice weather in August, and misplaced optimism that we would "walk" League One.

Was just about to post the same. Big difference between first day of the season in the sunshine full of optimism and a freezing day just after Xmas when we're heading into a relegation battle.
 

Astute

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A draw I think, or as Dongle would put it, "a glorious draw and part of King Andy's tactical masterclass".

Was a good game that we had chances to win against a side that got promoted. So your poor attempt of taking the piss could be taken as being true.

So what would you call yesterday's effort?
 

dongonzalos

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Sure sign that two years ago it was the first game of the season after being relegated, nice weather in August, and misplaced optimism that we would "walk" League One.

I would go back to those three draws now. That one away to a team that got promoted. The next one to the league favourites. Then the poor draw at home to Bury. Add DMC as we did. Then see how the season pans out. As oppose to the knee jerk sacking and what has since followed.
 
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Astute

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"League One Tour" that was the phrase wasnt it?

What about the optimism?

We were going to have a season of winning more than we didn't. I even got the wife to agree on rearranging our holiday so I could get the game in. Wasn't going to miss the start of our promotion season for anything. Oh the optimism. But in the weeks after sacking our manager our season fell apart. It was a reality check and half :(
 

torchomatic

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I remember the feeling after that first game at Stockport after coming down to the Championship. "Piece of piss" I think the phrase was.

What about the optimism?

We were going to have a season of winning more than we didn't. I even got the wife to agree on rearranging our holiday so I could get the game in. Wasn't going to miss the start of our promotion season for anything. Oh the optimism. But in the weeks after sacking our manager our season fell apart. It was a reality check and half :(
 

lordsummerisle

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I would go back to those three draws now. That one away to a team that got promoted. The next one to the league favourites. Then the poor draw at home to Bury. Add DMC as we did. Then see how the season pans out. As oppose to the knee jerk sacking and what has since followed.

He was more a knee-jerk appointment.

What followed was(eventually), the appointment of Mark Robins, a far, far better manager than either Thorn or Pressley.

Besides, in your world, a draw away against a team who were last season a Championship club should be considered a good result.
 

Covstu

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I remember the feeling after that first game at Stockport after coming down to the Championship. "Piece of piss" I think the phrase was.

Ha ha, just about to post the same! I remember getting to that ground which was hidden in rows of houses and thinking 'welcome to the championship'. We played them off the park and filled half the stadium. Piece of piss it was.....then reality set in a few games later. Now reality is firmly kicking us in the head!
 

dongonzalos

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He was more a knee-jerk appointment.

What followed was(eventually), the appointment of Mark Robins, a far, far better manager than either Thorn or Pressley.

Besides, in your world, a draw away against a team who were last season a Championship club should be considered a good result.

Where were in the league after those three draws?

Fast forward 2 years where are we now after a draw with Yeovil.

Yeah you are right we are really progressed following the sacking.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Where were in the league after those three draws?

Fast forward 2 years where are we now after a draw with Yeovil.

Yeah you are right we are really progressed following the sacking.

What league were we in after Thorn's first season? How did Robins' record afterwards compare? The worst manager in the club's history, although the present incumbent is trying to beat him to the honour.
 

Astute

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What league were we in after Thorn's first season? How did Robins' record afterwards compare? The worst manager in the club's history, although the present incumbent is trying to beat him to the honour.

I would say that SP has already taken the title.

We had the best strike force last season. And scoring 4 goals didn't even mean that we would win. He has even made subs to defend when losing. I wish I could come out with some good points on SP. The only one I can think of is that I can't see them extending his contract again.
 

torchomatic

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They've fallen a hell of a lot further than us though.

Ha ha, just about to post the same! I remember getting to that ground which was hidden in rows of houses and thinking 'welcome to the championship'. We played them off the park and filled half the stadium. Piece of piss it was.....then reality set in a few games later. Now reality is firmly kicking us in the head!
 

dongonzalos

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What league were we in after Thorn's first season? How did Robins' record afterwards compare? The worst manager in the club's history, although the present incumbent is trying to beat him to the honour.

We never had Robins. After we sacked AT we did it as a knee jerk as we had no one else lined up. We had a horrendous record after his sacking until finally Robins was taken on. That season was trashed by allowing AT to sign 9 players saying we will back him to the hilt then sacking him.
You either sack him at the end if the season or January of the following season at least.
Not after three games. That squad was capable of the play offs if DMC as planned was added to it. The decision to sack after three games was ridiculous. Two years later we are in the same boat with a worse squad.
 
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Bob Latchford

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1-1 Cody Mcdoughnut header into left hand side of goal at there end.......... Saturdays game was the worst I've ever witnessed. truly shocking.........that's me finished with ccfc until the parasites are gone. enough is enough ! a fan of 38 years reduced to watching that bilge.
 

Chipfat

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Bob i agree with you but be ready for the "We will miss you comments".. What is sad is still so many think that going is somehow helping a resolution to this problem,, im not knocking those who go, but i just dont understand that giving money to the owners to carry on is in the long term interest of the boys they are shouting for.. i know i will be told different but its my opinion, i dont slag people off who go to Ricoh, NTFC or even go the Rugby at Ricoh or BPA..

People pay to be entertained and to have a good day out with friends and family and at this moment the club is offering nothing or doing anything to enhance this.. It is no shock the other clubs in the area are seeing a rise in attendance and interest in results.. Fans are protesting with thier feet and until the club changes its veiw's or goals more will wander away every week.. I will not blame them or ridicule the ones who still go, neither should they ridicule others that have broken the habit and are seeking better ways of spending hard earnt money....
 

Bob Latchford

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Bob i agree with you but be ready for the "We will miss you comments".. What is sad is still so many think that going is somehow helping a resolution to this problem,, im not knocking those who go, but i just dont understand that giving money to the owners to carry on is in the long term interest of the boys they are shouting for.. i know i will be told different but its my opinion, i dont slag people off who go to Ricoh, NTFC or even go the Rugby at Ricoh or BPA..

People pay to be entertained and to have a good day out with friends and family and at this moment the club is offering nothing or doing anything to enhance this.. It is no shock the other clubs in the area are seeing a rise in attendance and interest in results.. Fans are protesting with thier feet and until the club changes its veiw's or goals more will wander away every week.. I will not blame them or ridicule the ones who still go, neither should they ridicule others that have broken the habit and are seeking better ways of spending hard earnt money....

Fully agree ! good luck to those that go and don't go.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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We never had Robins. After we sacked AT we did it as a knee jerk as we had no one else lined up. We had a horrendous record after his sacking until finally Robins was taken on. That season was trashed by allowing AT to sign 9 players saying we will back him to the hilt then sacking him.
You either sack him at the end if the season or January of the following season at least.
Not after three games. That squad was capable of the play offs if DMC as planned was added to it. The decision to sack after three games was ridiculous. Two years later we are in the same boat with a worse squad.

You might recall we didn't even win a game until Robins was appointed, which says much about Thorn's signings and his general organisation. We lost MR to a team from a higher league which in my mind means he must've impressed in his time here, whereas Thorn's next port of call was at Kidderminster and he was sacked in almost record time there. Fisher and Waggott realised the gravity of letting this clown have a full pre-season and that it was not going to get better.
 

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