If she enjoyed that game I suggest you look for special deals for lifetime season tickets. I spent most of half time down at pitch side trying to convince the stewards to let me though into the rookery end so I could catch up with some friends sitting in the rookery, but it seemed allowing that would be the equivalent to allowing us to bring petrol bombs in. So was limited to a very enjoyable 10 mins chat over the barricades in the drizzle !
I was in SEJ tried time and time again to sing along with the rookery stand and there was no one even trying to join in. Annoying to say the least
And there lies the problem, it looked like the players felt the same way and if so that's an awful attitude. Kamara was the worst. In fact I'm really beginning to dislike him
Similar to the reaction on here with it being described as embarrassing. There are some fans with their head up their ar5e describing it as that. We have no divine right to beat anybody in this division.
I know mate but it was just a bit like come on let’s get behind the boys a bit not just sit there and expect some atmosphere you gotta make it. To old school me I like a sing along
I didn’t realise Coventry had kept 4 clean sheets in a row tbh . No wonder we didn’t score ! Struggle enough against teams not known for their defensive qualities.
We sit towards the right-hand side of the Rookery (so on the SEJ side) and, on occasion, it can really rock there with songs sometimes being started independently of the 1881 on the other side. But whenever I have sat in the SEJ (which has tended to be only for the early season Cup games) it does feel like the fans there are quite prepared to just be passive, more like I imagine the Family Stand to be. Sitting there does feel more open than the Rookery and another factor is that, in these days of designated seating, there is no option for vocal fans to position themselves next to the away section to compete with them.
Might have to change where I sit now then as love a sing song to be fair Coventry sang their hearts out
We may not own the ground, but at least we're rid of the rugby playing insects who rubbed it in our face more than any set of football fans in the past 8 years. Water off a duck's back really.