how many famous cov fans are there? (13 Viewers)

Mucca Mad Boys

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There is a City Unseen with him as a Guest, Think he was at warwick uni in the 90's and started following us then.

Or i could have completly made that up, has been awhile

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I thought it was Loughborough uni, it’s probably both because if he’s in F1 he’d have done a postgraduate course so probably went to Warwick as well.
 

Calista

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Anyone else remember a team representing CCFC winning a TV quiz series? I've got a strong recollection of MJK Smith (Warwickshire and England cricket captain) sealing our thrilling victory in the final by answering "He's the manager of Twiggy!". I didn't care what the question was, I just basked in the glory for days.

Wonder what other famous names were on our team?
 

PaulPUSB

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I thought it was Loughborough uni, it’s probably both because if he’s in F1 he’d have done a postgraduate course so probably went to Warwick as well.
It could have been Loughborough... unless your thinking of King Doug as I know he went there

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Torquay Sky Blue

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Anyone else remember a team representing CCFC winning a TV quiz series? I've got a strong recollection of MJK Smith (Warwickshire and England cricket captain) sealing our thrilling victory in the final by answering "He's the manager of Twiggy!". I didn't care what the question was, I just basked in the glory for days.

Wonder what other famous names were on our team?
I think the program you're referring to was called Quiz Ball on BBC ... late 60's
 

Calista

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Horner grew up in Leamington / Warwick, his grandad worked for Standard Motors in Cov, and his father was involved in supply chains for Midlands motor firms.
 

Terry_dactyl

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A bloke who used to operate the turnstiles at Highfield Road once won the Goldrun on Blockbusters.

That may not make him much of a celebrity, but it's still better than Richard Keys.
A mate of mine’s dad, who happened to know someone my dad worked with, went on Bullseye together and won it.

So if you know anyone who in the 80s/90s had a speedboat sat outside their house for 6 months of the year it’s probably them.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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The actor who played Masood Ahmed in EastEnders for a long time grew up in Coventry and went to Coundon Court, don’t think he’s into football though.
 

Otis

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Calista

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I think the program you're referring to was called Quiz Ball on BBC ... late 60's
Thank you! Yep, you can google this and even watch an episode on iPlayer hosted by a young David Vine. A sort of celebrity farmer bloke called Ted Moult is smoking a pipe as the guest supporter for Forest against Arsenal. On IMDb Mike Smith is listed as a 'cast member', so I didn't dream it 🙂

Quite a good game format actually, could easily be modernised.
 

torchomatic

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Said it before and will say it again, John Stape (Corrie) was the only one regularly attending games.

He used to sit behind me when I was in the stand behind the goal - cant remember the name - was there from 2005 to when they closed it was that 2015?
 

blunted

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How about the Krankies? They live in Cov so surely we must be their English team? I know it's not exactly one to boast about, but still not quite as embarrassing as The Enemy.
We don't want wife swappers (the Krankies) as Cov fans. They would scare too many fans away.
 

blunted

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A bloke who used to operate the turnstiles at Highfield Road once won the Goldrun on Blockbusters.

That may not make him much of a celebrity, but it's still better than Richard Keys.
Jerry Dammers who worked the turnstiles at Highfield Rd. Kop I think.
 

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