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Hope is a dangerous thing (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter 87mint
  • Start date Mar 31, 2016
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87mint

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  • Mar 31, 2016
  • #1
Colchester Home - Read the rest of the report here

On Tuesday afternoon I encountered a dilemma which I imagine will now occur in the build up to every single one of our remaining fixtures: either go to the game and hope (in spite of the avalanche of information indicating otherwise) for some glitch in the matrix which will result in something pleasant happening; or not go to the game and feel like shit whatever happens.



In light of the stats flying around Twitter that have suddenly outed us as the worst team to be a fan of in the country (Cov fans don’t need no survey to know this, Jesus Christ), it seems to me that supporting Coventry City is not unlike being in an abusive relationship or having Stockholm syndrome.
 

GaryJones

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  • Mar 31, 2016
  • #2
Ive just posted this on another thread but I think it belongs here too!
How many of us feel like this I wonder?

To be honest, the urgency to attend every home game has waned now for me. I drove all the way from North Wales to watch the Colchester game and was bitterly disappointed with the display - in fact I was a bit bored and for the first time this season left with 5 minutes still to play!

Coventry City continually let their fans down and I've just about had it for this season.
 
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ccfchoi87

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  • Mar 31, 2016
  • #3
87mint said:
Colchester Home - Read the rest of the report here
On Tuesday afternoon I encountered a dilemma which I imagine will now occur in the build up to every single one of our remaining fixtures: either go to the game and hope (in spite of the avalanche of information indicating otherwise) for some glitch in the matrix which will result in something pleasant happening; or not go to the game and feel like shit whatever happens.



In light of the stats flying around Twitter that have suddenly outed us as the worst team to be a fan of in the country (Cov fans don’t need no survey to know this, Jesus Christ), it seems to me that supporting Coventry City is not unlike being in an abusive relationship or having Stockholm syndrome.
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Are you going to be on the podcast again any time soon? Any chance of you becoming a regular?
 

87mint

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  • Mar 31, 2016
  • #4
ccfchoi87 said:
Are you going to be on the podcast again any time soon? Any chance of you becoming a regular?
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I'm glad my still-breaking voice has some appeal.

Ask the powers that be.
 
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