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Post by Gaz » Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:48 pm

Just a few pics I took at the game yesterday!

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Post by Bluebird » Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:08 pm

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Post by Susie » Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:26 pm

sh*t ground, no fans. :lol:


I didn't like it at all. It looked really great from the outside but there was no atmosphere at all. Probably not helped by the fact that the home fans areas were almost empty. :lol:

Good pics Gaz.

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Post by Phil » Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:28 pm

looks like readings ground if you changed the seat colours.

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Post by squiz18 » Sun Nov 20, 2005 7:33 pm

Blue Susie wrote:sh*t ground, no fans. :lol:


I didn't like it at all. It looked really great from the outside but there was no atmosphere at all. Probably not helped by the fact that the home fans areas were almost empty. :lol:

Good pics Gaz.

i thought that as well. It was very odd. And that massive wall of white to our left was weird as well. It was like someone built a shopping centre and decided to build a stadium on the side as an afterthought. The stadium roof leaked as well :roll:

The fans were shocking as well. 90 % chavs who didnt sing anything until their equaliser when it was like they had just won the FA cup. There were a few punch ups and arrests too :lol:

Good pics gaz

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Post by azbedwell » Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:29 am

can someone tell me what the capacity of the stadium is?

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Post by SashaBlue » Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:36 am

azbedwell wrote:can someone tell me what the capacity of the stadium is?


it is 32,500

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Re: Coventry Pictures

Post by McDonna29 » Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:22 am

Gaz wrote:Just a few pics I took at the game yesterday!

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Looks like the stands behind the goals are a long way from the pitch, bit of a shame considering (I think) it's a purpose built stadium :?

Edit: Actually, looking again, it looks like none of the stands are very close to the pitch, that's even more of a shame. Has it been built with conversion of use (to athletics possibly) in mind?

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Post by Susie » Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:30 am

Phil wrote:looks like readings ground if you changed the seat colours.
Nothing like it at all Phil. I love the Majeski (sp) at Reading. That is probably one of my favourite grounds. This new Coventry one doesn't come anywhere near that for atmosphere and comfort.

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Post by Ojc » Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:39 am

Blue Susie wrote:
Phil wrote:looks like readings ground if you changed the seat colours.
Nothing like it at all Phil. I love the Majeski (sp) at Reading. That is probably one of my favourite grounds. This new Coventry one doesn't come anywhere near that for atmosphere and comfort.
Atmosphere and Madjeski should not be in the same sentence.

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Re: Coventry Pictures

Post by squiz18 » Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:55 am

McDonna25 wrote:
Gaz wrote:Just a few pics I took at the game yesterday!

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Looks like the stands behind the goals are a long way from the pitch, bit of a shame considering (I think) it's a purpose built stadium :?

Edit: Actually, looking again, it looks like none of the stands are very close to the pitch, that's even more of a shame. Has it been built with conversion of use (to athletics possibly) in mind?
Thats exactly what i thought , there is a red bit of what looks like running track in front of where we were sitting but it has no lines and is nowhere near wide enough.

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Post by The Gaffer » Mon Nov 21, 2005 3:40 pm

prefer the old ground!! such a old skool football ground that highfield road was!

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Post by James the Brains » Mon Nov 21, 2005 6:37 pm

this is an interesting topic, especially considering the lecture I had today.

Apparently Coventry City have suffered over the years from bad sports marketing. the relations between the club and the fans is very poor and City are suffering now as a result. some examples of the stupid things they have tried to do is:

- converting Highfield Rd to the first ever all-seater stadium, then ripping the seats out again a few months later.

- bumping up ticket prices so that they include a "free programme"

- selling double match tickets. for example, if you wanted to see City play a big team in the mid-nineties you'd be forced to also purchase a ticket for the next home game against norwich

add to this the lack of identity that many people in Coventry feel they have and a team that has, despite many years in the Premier League, ALWAYS been near the bottom of whichever league they're in - and you've got a recipe for consistently poor attendances.

As for the ground, the big windows you saw in the stand to your left on saturday were actually hotel rooms. work that out. but on the plus side, if anyone likes a gamble the new casino inside the Arena will sort you out.

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Post by GavITFC » Wed Nov 23, 2005 6:39 am

SashaBlue wrote:
azbedwell wrote:can someone tell me what the capacity of the stadium is?


it is 32,500
i don't think it is, certainly didn't look like a 32k stadium, i thought it was 26,000?

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Post by SashaBlue » Wed Nov 23, 2005 4:26 pm

GavITFC wrote:
SashaBlue wrote:
azbedwell wrote:can someone tell me what the capacity of the stadium is?


it is 32,500
i don't think it is, certainly didn't look like a 32k stadium, i thought it was 26,000?

one sec i got the info from here; so it might be wrong

http://msnsport.skysports.com/club.asp?clid=9

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Post by Phil » Wed Nov 23, 2005 5:10 pm

it looks like they have converted a tesco's into a football ground.

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Post by SashaBlue » Wed Nov 23, 2005 5:20 pm

Phil wrote:it looks like they have converted a tesco's into a football ground.

:lol: too true

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Post by squiz18 » Wed Nov 23, 2005 5:25 pm

James the Brains wrote:this is an interesting topic, especially considering the lecture I had today.

Apparently Coventry City have suffered over the years from bad sports marketing. the relations between the club and the fans is very poor and City are suffering now as a result. some examples of the stupid things they have tried to do is:

- converting Highfield Rd to the first ever all-seater stadium, then ripping the seats out again a few months later.

- bumping up ticket prices so that they include a "free programme"

- selling double match tickets. for example, if you wanted to see City play a big team in the mid-nineties you'd be forced to also purchase a ticket for the next home game against norwich

add to this the lack of identity that many people in Coventry feel they have and a team that has, despite many years in the Premier League, ALWAYS been near the bottom of whichever league they're in - and you've got a recipe for consistently poor attendances.

As for the ground, the big windows you saw in the stand to your left on saturday were actually hotel rooms. work that out. but on the plus side, if anyone likes a gamble the new casino inside the Arena will sort you out.
Didnt they change their logo last season as well without telling the fans ?

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