With a record crowd at the CBS Stadum yesterday Coventry City fail to gain an anticipated three points against bottom club Sheffield Wednesday, but it is just a matter of time before promotion to the Premier League is confirmed. I remember watching the 1987 cup final victory with my eldest who now lives just down the road from the Sky Blues training ground at Ryton. She celebrates her 60 th this year and my grandson is 20 this month. The fact that 1987 still figures so prominently in club folklore speaks volumes about the troubles Coventry have been through, especially since a 34-year stay in the top flight ended in relegation from the Premier League in 2001. Low points of the despised ownership by the hedge fund group Sisu included being forced to groundshare with Northampton in 2014, and Birmingham City from 2019-21, as the club teetered on the brink of oblivion. Relegation to the fourth tier in 2016-17 was the nadir. However, Mark Robins started the recovery, le...
Liverpool fans are planning a raft of actions against the club’s owners amid “overwhelming opposition” to planned ticket price rises. Last month the club announced general admission tickets would rise in line with inflation for the next three seasons, despite consultation with the club’s supporters’ board, who petitioned for a freeze. Inflation is now likely to increase because of the conflict in the Middle East. Now Liverpool fans, led by Spirit of Shankly, are to stage a series of protests against these ticket price rises which they say have been made in the face of “overwhelming opposition” from supporters – starting at Saturday’s game at Anfield against Fulham. Spirit of Shankly said: “This decision sits with ownership. Not just at Anfield. Not just at Chapel Street. In Boston. They have made the call. They can reverse it.” Anfield's flag group, Spion Kop 1906, said they will be withdrawing their displays from the ground for the remainder of the season after next Wednesd...