Yeah definitely a younger element following. Stopped at Woodall services about 8am on Sun and there was a coach load of Cov, none of them were older than 20.
Yeah, beat Rotherham and a point at Millwall will be a good solid start. The last few seasons we’ve always done well at The Den. Should really have won last season.
Sadly true. One thing I noticed yesterday there were a lot of coaches from Nuneaton, Leamington, Rugby etc probably more than from actually Coventry itself.
Boro 26K
Ipswich 26K
Sheff Wed 26K
Bradford 19K
we really should be hitting these numbers each week after such a good couple of seasons. The team deserve it.
Only 2 trains didn’t run from cov to Euston this morning 9.31 & 9.51. Everything before and after was as scheduled. Also no tube strike 13-Aug so sounds a little more promising.
The increase in ST’s are not new fans it’s the ones that turned up last season and paid £25 to £30 a ticket. Our crowds will be roughly the same as last season and I reckon 18-20K for the Rotherham game.
Tickets went on sale late. City claimed they hadn't received them, Sunderland confirmed we had. One club is telling porkies and we certainly have a history of this last season with QPR & Barnsley away.
The points system allowed someone with 999 points the same access as someone with their first...
No mention of Avanti being on strike. Guess that could change.
Both strikes will affect Chiltern, LNER, Northern, TransPennine Express, Arriva Rail London, Great Western, Southeastern and West Midlands Trains.
Rotherham's average last season was 1,258. As the game's on a Sunday and depending how they get on against Swansea i can't see them bringing many more than that. 1.5K max.
Agree mate and Kompany is not a proven manager yet. I can't see them finishing in the top 10.
Will fill in the gaps later.
1. Sheff Utd
2. Watford
8. City
22. Reading
23. Blackpool
24. Blues