I'm one of the odd ones that has never lived in Coventry and yet am still a huge fan. In fact I've begun the process of indoctrinating my two young sons who will be Sky Blue even though they, like their father, were born and bred elsewhere.
The simple reason is that Cov was the first place my Dad lived when he moved down from Scotland and he started supporting his local team at a time when they were truly on the up. With his death I have wondered about letting my boys make up their own minds and not 'forcing' them to follow the City. However, I can't bring myself to even think of taking them to Forest!
Like most folks following a football club has emotional links beyond just watching 11 men kick a ball about. It's that which would be hardest to break. Funnily enough it occurred to me yesterday that this season was the first for 33 years that I've not been to a home game all season.
Because i'm a cov kid, because my dad told me stories of the "old five", because my dad told me stories of george hudson, because my dad told of the jimmy hill era, because of my dad. R I P dad x
A majority of Coventry fans will be so because they were born here I would suspect. once you become a fan of the club, you dont stop because they may play some of their games outside of the city for a little while.
I have posted a few times on here that the reason people support coventry city football club is because it is based in coventry and we are supporting our local team. My point being as soon as it moves from coventry it takes away the reason why most people support the team.
There have been a number of replies that there are other reasons why people support coventry others than the fact that it is based in the city. This got me thinking as to what those reasons could be? Understand that parents play a part in influencing your decision on what football team you support, so although you personally may never have been to coventry you support the team because your parents do, but would bet the reason your parents support the team is because they have a connection with the city, so the chain always starts with the city.
Maybe I am wrong and CCfc attracts worldwide support for other reasons? Maybe people like the colour of kit? Maybe people love Ricoh appliances so much the support CCfc because they are the name of the stadium? Maybe people saw Keith houchens's diving header in1987 and thought that's the team for me. So please prove me wrong and let me know what reasons people have for supporting CCfc that have nothing to do with the city and community it is based in.
Well said mate. Hate these" glory supporters".Was born in cov, moved away when I was 9 years old, but I'm proud of my roots and always will be. Had a conversation with a couple of young lads at work in Brighton, they were talking about their teams Tottenham and chelsea, they asked me who I support, I said Coventry city, their reply was Coventry hahaha snigger snigger. I said laugh all you want boys there's nothing like supporting your home team it means a whole lot more than supporting a team you have no connection with
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