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Podcast Jim Brown - Club Historian Special (1 Viewer)

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  • Start date Jan 1, 2021
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  • Jan 1, 2021
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Don't miss another Sky Blues Extra podcast special as we speak to club historian Jim Brown. We discuss how his love affair of Coventry City started and grew to the point of a official club historian, to his favourite managers, players, goals and Highfield Road moments This podcast is kindly sponsored by Shortland Horne - Coventry's leading estate agents.

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Irish Sky Blue

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  • Jan 1, 2021
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I enjoyed listening to this one with Jim Brown. Lots of memories which older fans can relate too. Good to hear his views on managers and on Mark Robins in particular. He feels that Robins is one of our best ever managers, with stats to back that up. Last season we were on course to have our most successful season ever in terms of points per games. Robins is second, only just behind Harry Storer, in the win percentage stakes. He makes the point that like JH when the club first entered the First Division, Robins win percentage has taken a hit through playing in a higher league. Jim makes the point that Robins deserves to be given time (daft that you even have to make that statement) considering what he has achieved so far. He says that he would want Robin's to remain in charge even if we were relegated.(I agree) He thinks that with Robin's and the plan we are following, the PL might just be achievable.
The one thing I would disagree with him on was his statement saying our owners were good owners.
 
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Philosoraptor

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  • Jan 2, 2021
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I'm a big fan of Jim Brown and what he does. It is very time-consuming thing to do but delivers records which has a wealth of knowledge and History tied to it.
 
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