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Info for this Saturday about parking, drinking and protests 08:51 - Oct 18 with 1548 viewscj_covblaze

Hi all. CJ here from the Sky Blue Trust. I come in peace and all the usual stuff. Firstly great chippy at your place! I know this is a long piece but if anything please just read the second half about the protest! :-)

The Ricoh car parks have just increased in price to £10 (robbing barstewards) and there are plenty of places to park that's cheaper nearby. Coventry Welsh RFC on Burbages Lane which is a few minutes walk from the ground is a fiver. Please note Burbages is blocked off half way for traffic (fine to walk it) so from the Ricoh Island head up Winding House Lane, right at the cross roads onto Wheelwright Lane and then right onto Burbages. There's also a junior football club (the name escapes me) on Winding House Lane near the cross roads with Wheelwright Lane that is also a fiver. Another option is The Bull and Anchor on Wheelwright Lane. It's around 50 yards further up the road than the Burbages turning. If you get there early enough it's free. It's a Hungry Horse too so decent pub grub and maybe a real ales.

Away fans are more than welcome in the Casino which is built into the Ricoh. Over 18s only obviously and you may need ID if you're lucky to look young, like me :-). No restrictions on clothing (I wear shorts all year round and many wear club shirts in there. Drinks drop to pub prices on match days and there's a match day menu where sausage, pie, burger, vegiburger and chips is about a fiver. Nice too!

It often says you can not buy a ticket on the day at our ground however I don't think there has been any game this season where you couldn't. Might just be a coincidence but there's booking fees to pay due to the arrangement with Ticketmaster that can't be enforced on the gate! Obviously there's no guarantee but as I said no other set of supporters have had any problems so far.

Now you may have all seen the events from Saturday from the Valley. The atmosphere is toxic atm around our club due to the unbelievably poor ownership of SISU capital, a hedge fund led by Joy Seppala and our out of touch and much hated chairman Tim Fisher. I could go on for hours about what they've done but it's best to Google 'SISU David Conn Guardian' or 'SISU Simon Gilbert Coventry Telegraph' to get the full picture.

This Saturday there is a protest march leaving at 2pm from Holbrook Park to the Jimmy Hill Statue at the Ricoh. Everyone is welcome to either join us on the march or to meet us at Jimmy Hill (right next to the ticket office and casino) when we arrive there. I'll be more that happy to meet a group of you at or near the Ricoh (Bull and Anchor, Cov Welsh, etc) around 1.00 if you wish to join in so I can show you the way to the starting point. Don't be afraid to wear your colours, in fact I would encourage you to do so. Please just be aware that it's just under a mile/15-20 minutes. If anyone wants to vent at the way how certain individuals are ruining our once great club (hard to believe now but yeah we were honest!) or just how football needs rid of these people (Oyston, Roland, etc) then please feel free to join in in some way. When SISU moved us out of Coventry we were expecting a few hundred to turn up to a march like this. It ended up being 8000! No idea how many this time so we're keeping an open mind.

Afterwards some fans are staying at Jimmy Hill to either miss the first few minutes or the full game. I've said personally to our fans that if they want to boycott, don't go in. If they don't, go on in. It's all down to personal choice. What I would say though is you are travelling a distance and your club & team deserves your support so I would rather if you went in.

During the game "We want SISU out" etc will be sang. Feel free to join in!

If any individual, your supporters Trust or any other fan group want to get involved please email me joinercj@gmail.com or DM (they're open) on Twitter.

Anyway thanks for reading my essay! Any help with any of the above will be greatly appreciated.

[Post edited 18 Oct 2016 8:59]

@cj_covblaze

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Info for this Saturday about parking, drinking and protests on 09:01 - Oct 18 with 1533 viewscj_covblaze

Please note that parking restrictions will be enforced around the streets within a couple of miles of the Ricoh. Witnessed countless cars with tickets not only after City games but also during Wasps games and gigs/exhibitions in the exhibition hall at the Ricoh.

Putting this in a separate post as I want it stand out so you don't get done!

@cj_covblaze

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Info for this Saturday about parking, drinking and protests on 09:15 - Oct 18 with 1488 viewsParkinsGimp

Cheers Mate , good luck with your protest. I'm working this weekend , but I'm sure a number of our boys may join you. But I presume they will be going into the ground, its a bit of a shlep to go all that way and stand outside .
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Info for this Saturday about parking, drinking and protests on 09:27 - Oct 18 with 1455 viewsDySporting

I’m Rochdale’s photographer and supply an agency as well. I’ll be covering the protest and sending photos off via the agency to the media.

Good luck anyway too many clubs have run into serious difficulties due to idiot owners.
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Info for this Saturday about parking, drinking and protests on 09:38 - Oct 18 with 1425 viewscj_covblaze

Info for this Saturday about parking, drinking and protests on 09:15 - Oct 18 by ParkinsGimp

Cheers Mate , good luck with your protest. I'm working this weekend , but I'm sure a number of our boys may join you. But I presume they will be going into the ground, its a bit of a shlep to go all that way and stand outside .


No problem and thanks. As I said I'd encourage you to go into the ground to support your team.

Forgot to mention about trains/buses. When you arrive into Cov station there is a train that leaves around 40 minutes past the hour. Due to restrictions on train size it doesn't run after the game so best way is by bus. 8, 8A, 9, 9A, 11, 12 all run from the station to the City Centre. If not it's a 5 minute walk across Greyfriars Green and then take a right towards Broadgate/Lady Godiva. Behind Primark is the Burges where you'll find the Flying Standard Spoons and where you get the 4 and 20 to Tesco's in Arena Park or the 13 which terminates within a few minutes walk of the arena. It's £2 for a single so buy a £4 daysaver from the driver. It allows you on any National Express Coventry bus all day.
[Post edited 18 Oct 2016 9:39]

@cj_covblaze

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Info for this Saturday about parking, drinking and protests on 08:13 - Oct 19 with 1151 viewsaleanddale

Good luck with the protests.

Sisu sound like school playground bullies.. Thank god we have stability here.

Onto the game - Cov hit a bit of home form in what is a tight division. The game could go either way I am hoping for a point for Dale or better.
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Info for this Saturday about parking, drinking and protests on 23:28 - Oct 20 with 895 viewsShun

I hadn't realised Cov were unbeaten at home. I expect another tough game on Saturday.
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