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Ric Flair

Coventry on the brink......

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Love it if they go into admin, drop a few leagues and stay there for the foreseeable.

They can go and invent some rivalry with Burton or Northampton or something and stop frothing at the mouth over "Lesta."

We can go back to convincing everyone Forest care and dicking all over the Sheep*.

*.... maybe I should be more careful with my words. :unsure:

Guest Bilo
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Coventry v Walsall.

The M6 Derby.

Hatefest.

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Coventry v Walsall.

The M6 Derby.

Hatefest.

They'd never be playing Walsall. If they were lucky enough to be drawn together in the Paint Trophy maybe.

Walsall play in the big league one; MASSIVE club.

Guest Bilo
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Shrewsbury is the bigger derby.

Just you wait till the Sky Blooz pitch up at the New Meadow.

Be like a lower league Rome derby. BANTA.

Guest Bilo
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:D

Coventry City.

Begging for attention and building one sided rivalries since 1883.

Guest Bilo
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WE. 'ATE. LESTUR!

ITSNORREVUNWURFTOOPENS!

Sounds like Bernie. Only sober but with acute brain damage.

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They seem curiously unenthusiastic about the whole thing, almost as if they're just doing it for show.

They burned some books after that. Yeah! Burn the books! Destroy the words! Crush knowledge! Pile up the books, burn them, burn them!

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They seem curiously unenthusiastic about the whole thing, almost as if they're just doing it for show.

They burned some books after that. Yeah! Burn the books! Destroy the words! Crush knowledge! Pile up the books, burn them, burn them!

They're sky blues.

You didn't seriously expect them to be able to read the books, did you? lol

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Closer

The prospect of Coventry City Football Club going into administration has started to rear its head over the past few days after the proposed takeover of the club by a Gary Hoffman-led consortium hit the rocks before it even left port.

Hoffman insists his investors remain interested in 'the club, the city and himself' but will no longer deal with SISU leaving administration as the only possible way in which they could get hold of the club.

The present owners look set to continue with their drive to cut costs through players sales as Ben Turner gets ready for a deadline day move to either Birmingham City or Cardiff while Andy Thorn's hopes of a 'busy' final day of the window look increasingly unlikely to say the least.

'spectre'

In football's current financial climate it is something of an honour to never have been in administration, bringing with it as that does the spectre of points deductions and, more importantly, creditors, many of them local businesses and long-time supporters of the club, not being paid.

For the Sky Blues however people are beginning to ask what other alternative exists?

As more and more people decide to stop going (or not come back to the Ricoh Arena) the prospects fade of Thorn being backed to even a small degree in the transfer market, leaving his team to battle against the odds against relegation into League One.

Read more: http://www.coventry....8#ixzz1Waa69Ch5

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