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KG7

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I hold no grudge against any writers from the Telegraph, but WHAT is going on in this article?!? Did anyone find this interesting? Or self indulgent nonsense?

http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sport/sport-opinion/coventry-city-win-little-bit-8868399

If it’s not bad enough the Football League fixture fixers throw up a tortuous trip to Fleetwood on a cold and damp Tuesday night in March.
You know damn well that when you set off mid afternoon that your estimated journey time of two hours and 39 minutes will be more like three and a half by the time you’ve negotiated Knutsford and crawled alongside the Thelwall Viaduct in one of those phantom bottlenecks that defies the laws of physics.
Throw in a set of ‘temporary’ roadworks due to be complete by Autumn 2018 with a mere five miles to go and pre-match patience is wearing a bit thin.
But with wet soya latte positively card cup half full, the stationary set-back to the schedule is softened by a stunning sunset and the prospect of back-to-back three points in the offing.

And, for once (well, twice actually after Saturday’s win at Chesterfield) the Sky Blues duly delivered to send the 359 die-hard travelling fans back down the agonising asphalt artery that connects the North West with the Midlands with three points in the boot and smile all the way to Sandbach Services.

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VIEW GALLERY We were practically ‘Driving home for Christmas,’ as the patchy fog was passed off as sea mist and we were thankful for small mercies when as we noticed the northbound carriageway was reduced to a single lane with two-mile tailbacks.

Time for a celebratory ham and cheese roll we’d saved just in case we’d needed cheering up on the long trek home.
Our thoughts turned to a ‘to do’ list of five things we learned from a near perfect performance, only to be rudely punctuated by a dreaded matrix sign announcing that the M6 was closed between junctions 12 and 10A.
In normal circumstances that sort of bombshell – which I have to say is becoming an all too frequent feature on the late night return legs on the freeways of the UK – would be met with a few choice expletives.
[h=4]Story Link: Chris Stokes stakes a claim for longer spell at Coventry City[/h] But this was a good night on which Mogga’s men had jumped a couple of places up the table and a slight deviation on the route home wasn’t going to dampen our spirits.
We might have been ‘top to toe in tailbacks, with red lights on the run...’ but a quick flick through the road atlas to assess the alternatives provided the good news that dead-end junction joined the A5.
Feeling particularly pleased about the fact, the recalibrated sat nav revealed it would add a minute to our journey time and we tucked into our second travel treat, a Melton ‘Mowbray’ mini pork pie (I could work for the commercial team at Coventry City – if they can sell Sky Blue screen wash I’m damn sure the Mogga branded savoury snacks would fly off the shelves).


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Coventry fans after their victory over Fleetwood Town I digress. Back on the road, that warm feeling of relief lasted barely a mile from the turn-off to our alternative route when we were faced with yet another sign, reading ‘A5 closed ahead’.
Cue Victor Meldrew moment and a 20-minute diversion around the back-streets of Cannock. Throw in blanket pea soup fog and it had become patently clear that this ain’t no upwardly mobile freeway, this is the road to hell!

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Postscript: As I was writing the above column I broke off to call my colleague Alan Poole to check that he’d got home safely from his onward journey to Northamptonshire after dropping me off in the early hours.
Not only had he been forced to take the pretty route home after another M6 closure but, after having had barely four and a half hours’ kip, he had set off for work at 8am and been sat in a queue of traffic on the A14 for two and a half hours! As luck would have it, he stumbled across the last remaining mini Mogga pork pie which duly passed for breakfast.



My favourite bizarre line is this:
wet soya latte positively card cup half full - ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
 

Kingokings204

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To be fair the journey both there and back was horrendous.

Going there was rush hour crawling along and the roadworks in fleetwood were a nightmare. Easily 20 mins for 1 mile.

Coming back the same fleetwood roadworks and then night closure junction 12 so had to take the m6 toll which cost £3.80 which really annoyed me as there was no alternative. I bet they don't even need work doing they just want the toll fee no doubts about that. Screwed but happy with the won.

Not to mention most of the roadworks were 50 mph zones so it took forever. Never again to fleetwood.

Good game though
 

hill83

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I'm convinced the telegraph are on a wind up and are just seeing how far they can push it.
 

Jackoskyblue

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Reading what you copy and pasted I thought it was a joke at first. I'm glad I didn't click the link. How is anyone being paid to write this??? It's like a child writing what they did over the summer. In Saturday's article Andy had a lovely curry at night but it didn't really agree with him ... Oh and cov beat doncaster.

What Shite
 

KG7

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To be fair the journey both there and back was horrendous.

Going there was rush hour crawling along and the roadworks in fleetwood were a nightmare. Easily 20 mins for 1 mile.

Coming back the same fleetwood roadworks and then night closure junction 12 so had to take the m6 toll which cost £3.80 which really annoyed me as there was no alternative. I bet they don't even need work doing they just want the toll fee no doubts about that. Screwed but happy with the won.

Not to mention most of the roadworks were 50 mph zones so it took forever. Never again to fleetwood.

Good game though 

Hi Andy :wave:
 

Grendel

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To be fair the journey both there and back was horrendous.

Going there was rush hour crawling along and the roadworks in fleetwood were a nightmare. Easily 20 mins for 1 mile.

Coming back the same fleetwood roadworks and then night closure junction 12 so had to take the m6 toll which cost £3.80 which really annoyed me as there was no alternative. I bet they don't even need work doing they just want the toll fee no doubts about that. Screwed but happy with the won.

Not to mention most of the roadworks were 50 mph zones so it took forever. Never again to fleetwood.

Good game though

I hate to ruin the conspiracy theory but the toll road is a private company and nothing to do with the M6
 

Grendel

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Reading what you copy and pasted I thought it was a joke at first. I'm glad I didn't click the link. How is anyone being paid to write this??? It's like a child writing what they did over the summer. In Saturday's article Andy had a lovely curry at night but it didn't really agree with him ... Oh and cov beat doncaster.

What Shite

Wasn't someone on the radio droning on about fish and chips as well?
 

chiefdave

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I'm convinced the telegraph are on a wind up and are just seeing how far they can push it.

There's certainly some odd stuff on there lately. Either that or it's always been like this and we've only just started noticing!
 

Grendel

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Linnell kept banging on about Clive going for fish and chips after the game and a pier which it turned out he'd imagined as it didn't actually exist.

I thought the guy alongside eakin in the commentary was ok
 

lewys33

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To be fair the journey both there and back was horrendous.

Going there was rush hour crawling along and the roadworks in fleetwood were a nightmare. Easily 20 mins for 1 mile.

Coming back the same fleetwood roadworks and then night closure junction 12 so had to take the m6 toll which cost £3.80 which really annoyed me as there was no alternative. I bet they don't even need work doing they just want the toll fee no doubts about that. Screwed but happy with the won.

Not to mention most of the roadworks were 50 mph zones so it took forever. Never again to fleetwood.

Good game though 

To be fair you could have just followed the normal M6 diversion, but that would have been longer, and for £3.80 you had a clear road! The diversion only took 5 minutes off our time really. The constant taking lanes out down the motorway was just as annoying.
 

bringbackrattles

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Someone told me today that Pressley was among our fans but can't remember if he said the Fleetwood match or at Chesterfield.I said was he winding me up but he said no he was there and cheering us on !
 

superskyblue

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To be fair the journey both there and back was horrendous.

Going there was rush hour crawling along and the roadworks in fleetwood were a nightmare. Easily 20 mins for 1 mile.

Coming back the same fleetwood roadworks and then night closure junction 12 so had to take the m6 toll which cost £3.80 which really annoyed me as there was no alternative. I bet they don't even need work doing they just want the toll fee no doubts about that. Screwed but happy with the won.

Not to mention most of the roadworks were 50 mph zones so it took forever. Never again to fleetwood.

Good game though 

Oh god mate, £3.80... Must have cleaned you out...
 
Just what exactly was wrong with AT's prose encompassing the superb result plus the hardship of getting there and back - journalism is what it is and it is patently obvious you can't please all of the people all of the time.

Wait a minute while I put on my hard hat and hi-viz jacket
 

KG7

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Just what exactly was wrong with AT's prose encompassing the superb result plus the hardship of getting there and back - journalism is what it is and it is patently obvious you can't please all of the people all of the time.

Wait a minute while I put on my hard hat and hi-viz jacket
:eek:
 

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