Let’s raise one to all the sky blue army who aren’t here to see the celebrations (3 Viewers)

westterrace

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My Bro and Dad. Dad gave me his Wembley Ticket in '87 so that I could go with my brother, I didn't have a season ticket back then. Sadly, my brother passed away in 2005 at the age of 42. He made it to the last game at Highfield Road but died later that month, so he never made it to the Ricoh. Dad passed away in 2010.
 

Ectemnius

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Pop would've been 80 this year. He passed a little over 3 years ago, he did at least witness the beginning of our upturn. Miss the chats we would have on the phone, discussing the afternoons game. Not sure what he would have initially thought of Lampard, but he would certainly have been very, very happy with what Lamps and the staff, players have achieved, and with King showing us that a better future is achievable.
 

Mercian In Anglia

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Footy mad great grandad who died with his kids in the '41 Blitz. Other great grandad who followed City all his life and got to see the cup win on TV in 87, year before he went. My grandad who was there in 67 & 87, and got to see me and my late uncle follow in his footsteps for the checkatrade the year before he passed.

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Just realised the '41 Blitz was 85 years ago this week...
 

JohnWH

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Cheers and eternal rest Dad, sorry you've missed the roller coaster these last 16 years.
I hope the 90s away kit you chose to be buried in hasn't disintegrated yet. Thanks for taking me and my brother to a Coventry v Leicester game, snuck in to the home fans bc we couldnt get away tix, at Leicester's old stadium during the Premier League back in the day, and for being absolutely stoic when Leics scored against Magnus Hedman.
 

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