The bitterness... (38 Viewers)

Tommo1993

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Which posters off here are you on about?!

You! Nah, Facebilge and X formerly known as Twitter. I only know a couple of people on here. I’m not smart enough to crack people’s handles!

@Evo1883 has put in a staggering amount of miles. And he starts on football managers in fruit shops.

And @shepardo01 is a cool headed handsome beast. I’m besotted.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Out of all of it, I was most bitter to see James Maddison smashing it up in the top flight for Lesta. If we hadn’t been such a basket case of a club he and Wilson could have spearheaded a promotion charge back up to the top flight in a double Roy of the Rovers type story.

The two best players we’ve produced this century and both came through when the club was a mess.
 

TomRad85

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Out of all of it, I was most bitter to see James Maddison smashing it up in the top flight for Lesta. If we hadn’t been such a basket case of a club he and Wilson could have spearheaded a promotion charge back up to the top flight in a double Roy of the Rovers type story.

The two best players we’ve produced this century and both came through when the club was a mess.
Madders coming home in the summer.
 

Bidda

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Funny how when we dropped, the ITV fiasco happened and we never got in on it, but now when we get back. the money is unbelievable!!!!
Approx £160 m for promotion, a share of TV and advertising rights, worth c £6.9 BILLION this year and this years bottom relegated team gets £120m plus parachute payments!!!!

If we were in the bottom 3 that's still loads of money, but if we survived it goes up pro rata. Enough to set us up for years and get decent players to become a yo-yo club.
I saw something on YT or fb recently about the teams predicted to be established PL teams in 10 years' time. For Cov, the prediction was that we would spend one year in the PL (25-26) and be relegated, but, as a well-run club, the money made from it would stand us in good stead in future and we would return to the PL and become an established club there.

Whether that's true is anyone's guess, of course, but it seems quite a feasible outcome.
 

Terry_dactyl

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I’m more bitter now over one thing. Think this is gonna be an essay!

As a kid, especially all through Primary School, I was one of very very few Cov fans. The few years when the school had no uniform, you’d see loads of Man Utd shirts in particular as well as all the other cliché clubs. It sometimes felt the closest thing I had in common football-wise was my teacher in year 5/6 who was a big Nottm Forest fan - as at that time they were another obscure-ish second tier team. In secondary there were obviously more of us as there’s more pupils, but the percentage was still tragically low.

Extended family-wise, as we started dwindling and dropping down the leagues, relatives started turning attention to Chelsea. I know relatives through marriage stopped going when we were relegated from the Championship and eventually turned their attention to wasps.

I saw the Chelsea supporting relatives at Southampton the other week. And a lot of those kids who wouldn’t have batted an eye at CCFC back then are all on the wagon. That I’m bitter about. I can never feel like they deserve the good times with this club.
It’s one of the things I notice most…and have done for a few years tbf…is the number of Cov shirts around the place. Good to see I reckon. Hopefully they’ll stick around!
When I was at secondary school in 80s/90s there were probably only 2 or 3 in my year who would say they supported City.
Fucks me off more when people don’t support their home town club…apart from my son who I drive on 5 hour round trip every other week. He lives in an enclave of Cov in Cardiff!
 

Lamps

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Out of all of it, I was most bitter to see James Maddison smashing it up in the top flight for Lesta. If we hadn’t been such a basket case of a club he and Wilson could have spearheaded a promotion charge back up to the top flight in a double Roy of the Rovers type story.

The two best players we’ve produced this century and both came through when the club was a mess.
Not surprising considering our club was a mess for most of this century so far.
 

SeaSeeEffCee

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I’m more bitter now over one thing. Think this is gonna be an essay!

As a kid, especially all through Primary School, I was one of very very few Cov fans. The few years when the school had no uniform, you’d see loads of Man Utd shirts in particular as well as all the other cliché clubs. It sometimes felt the closest thing I had in common football-wise was my teacher in year 5/6 who was a big Nottm Forest fan - as at that time they were another obscure-ish second tier team. In secondary there were obviously more of us as there’s more pupils, but the percentage was still tragically low.

Extended family-wise, as we started dwindling and dropping down the leagues, relatives started turning attention to Chelsea. I know relatives through marriage stopped going when we were relegated from the Championship and eventually turned their attention to wasps.

I saw the Chelsea supporting relatives at Southampton the other week. And a lot of those kids who wouldn’t have batted an eye at CCFC back then are all on the wagon. That I’m bitter about. I can never feel like they deserve the good times with this club.
Yep, I was born in the mid 90s and I was one of the few kids in my year who had a season ticket and actually supported Cov. Bump into loads of lads I went to school with at the CBS now who ‘supported’ someone else when we were at secondary school.
 

bigfatronssba

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Out of all of it, I was most bitter to see James Maddison smashing it up in the top flight for Lesta. If we hadn’t been such a basket case of a club he and Wilson could have spearheaded a promotion charge back up to the top flight in a double Roy of the Rovers type story.

The two best players we’ve produced this century and both came through when the club was a mess.

I remember being bitter when some Sky pundit described Maddison as "starting his career at Norwich"
 

covmark

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Mostly bitter about Bournemouth, I can handle Brighton, and Brentford being in there. They've built new grounds and made a decent effort to be top flight. Fuck Bournemouth though, I work with a couple of their fans and no matter how much I tell them they belong back down in lg2, they won't have it. Absolute tinpot club with a tinpot ground. Was there in lg1 when we turned them over 3-1. They only had 3 stands ffs, it was blowing a fucking gale through that massive gap!!
 

Saddlebrains

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Im very bitter about the new bandwagoners

I have people who have literally laughed at me for being a cov fan back in the late naughties early 10s, and onwards during our plummet 'ha you're shit, come back when you have fans, cant beat Crewe Alexandra haha' etc etc, who i now see on Facebook and the like at games plastering PUSB etc everywhere as if they deserve it.

They deserve fuck all, and its not just a couple, there's a good 15 or 16 people ive known well enough over the years to have a beer with and the like, who claimed they were a fan of a big 6 club, sported the shirt etc of said top 6 club and actively took the piss out of cov

I hate every single one of them, and im that petty that ive already got screenshots of them in other club shirts or posts they made slating Cov, so when they give it the biggun on promotion il show them up for the cunts they are

Yes it's childish but I guarantee you lot all agree with me 😂😂😂
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Not surprising considering our club was a mess for most of this century so far.
Should have clarified, a mess even by our standards. Then some of us had to watch Maddison help put 6 past one of the worst City teams in living memory.
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Im very bitter about the new bandwagoners

I have people who have literally laughed at me for being a cov fan back in the late naughties early 10s, and onwards during our plummet 'ha you're shit, come back when you have fans, cant beat Crewe Alexandra haha' etc etc, who i now see on Facebook and the like at games plastering PUSB etc everywhere as if they deserve it.

They deserve fuck all, and its not just a couple, there's a good 15 or 16 people ive known well enough over the years to have a beer with and the like, who claimed they were a fan of a big 6 club, sported the shirt etc of said top 6 club and actively took the piss out of cov

I hate every single one of them, and im that petty that ive already got screenshots of them in other club shirts or posts they made slating Cov, so when they give it the biggun on promotion il show them up for the cunts they are

Yes it's childish but I guarantee you lot all agree with me 😂😂😂

If we go up, I would probably take being relegated (this is just a joke, do not bookmark this) if it meant beating Manchester United.

I would love to see some of those pricks implode at losing points against us after all the comments over the years.

'I will pay £200 to watch 'us', I only go once a year, and it is a good business model.'
'My uncle owns a pub round the corner from Old Trafford.'
'Why don't you at least support Villa.'


And then just general 'Coventry are losers' type comments. I even remember the gaslighting and denial when we beat them back in the cup in (2007 I think), mainly focused on the fact they didn't have their best team out or were busy worrying about the league. Let's not even talk about the Wembley match and Torp's goal...

Come to think of it, if we do go up perhaps I should stay far away! Raging!
 

Tommo1993

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Have noticed lack of idea from fans on twitter now they can’t use the old ‘you don’t own your stadium’…
 

bigfatronssba

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If we go up, I would probably take being relegated (this is just a joke, do not bookmark this) if it meant beating Manchester United.

I would love to see some of those pricks implode at losing points against us after all the comments over the years.

'I will pay £200 to watch 'us', I only go once a year, and it is a good business model.'
'My uncle owns a pub round the corner from Old Trafford.'
'Why don't you at least support Villa.'


And then just general 'Coventry are losers' type comments. I even remember the gaslighting and denial when we beat them back in the cup in (2007 I think), mainly focused on the fact they didn't have their best team out or were busy worrying about the league. Let's not even talk about the Wembley match and Torp's goal...

Come to think of it, if we do go up perhaps I should stay far away! Raging!

Best analogy of 1990's Man Utd fans I ever heard was this:

"There is a massive war, Britain is about to be invaded. All the men join up, but get to choose where they serve. Most go to the front line to do their bit and help their fellow soldiers.
Man Utd fans choose to work in the office, miles from danger. However not only do they dodge the unpleasantness of the front line, they laugh/mock the men at the front who are coming home injured"

That summed them up for me. Took the easy choice in who they supported, and laughed at those who supported a club for reasons other than just being good.
 

bigfatronssba

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Have noticed lack of idea from fans on twitter now they can’t use the old ‘you don’t own your stadium’…

I mean Man City don't own theirs. Do fans use that against them?
 

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