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FT: COVENTRY CITY 1 - 0 CARDIFF CITY. Match thread
	
	
		Wednesday November 25th, ko 7:45pm
from St Andrews.
Match Officials:
Referee: JEREMY SIMPSON
Assistants: Nik Barnard and Richard Wild
Fourth Official : Michael Salisbury
	 
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		The game ISNT on red button
	 
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		Just noticed that , wonder why it isn’t on sky’s red button?
	 
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		Down to 18th after tonight’s results,I saw online that  the local Coventry paper is describing this game as a relegation battle , bit early in the season for that but does somewhat reflect our current league position!
	 
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Don Corleone
				
			 
			Down to 18th after tonight’s results,I saw online that  the local Coventry paper is describing this game as a relegation battle , bit early in the season for that but does somewhat reflect our current league position!
			
		
	 
 I hadn't spotted that we had gone down to 18th. I really think Harris' neck is on the line if we dont pick up points quickly.
	 
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		Coventry were always my second team as a kid. Although I was born and brought up in Cardiff and used to attend City's home  games I also used to watch Coventry home games once in a while and due to family connections.
Ernie Hunt and Ian Gibson were always favourites of mine and I think my aunt dated the latter for a while. 
In those days, Coventry were in the top division and one rung above City - and it's amazing to see them back in the second tier after their travails in recent years and without them even having a ground of their own. 
One thing was remarkable at their home games in the seventies: the marketing of their brand at home games. Not only was the ground bedecked with their colours but even the coffee cups had the club name, elephant symbol and club colour on them, which was way ahead of their time and due, I believe, to the astuteness of Jimmy Hill.
	 
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Taunton Blue Genie
				
			 
			Coventry were always my second team as a kid. Although I was born and brought up in Cardiff and used to attend City's home  games I also used to watch Coventry home games once in a while and due to family connections.
Ernie Hunt and Ian Gibson were always favourites of mine and I think my aunt dated the latter for a while. 
In those days, Coventry were in the top division and one rung above City - and it's amazing to see them back in the second tier after their travails in recent years and without them even having a ground of their own. 
One thing was remarkable at their home games in the seventies: the marketing of their brand at home games. Not only was the ground bedecked with their colours but even the coffee cups had the club name, elephant symbol and club colour on them, which was way ahead of their time and due, I believe, to the astuteness of Jimmy Hill.
			
		
	 
 I believe he (Jimmy) was instrumental in trying to get the first all seater stadium. He said it was the future.
	 
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			I believe he (Jimmy) was instrumental in trying to get the first all seater stadium. He said it was the future.
			
		
	 
 As a player the only reason he stood out because he had a beard (to hide the chin no doubt), and also for the jumping in the air repeatedly on the way back to the half way line after scoring a rare goal. How the wheel turns though with many clamouring for the return of standing, will football fans ever want to be 100% sat on their arse for a game? In fact you’d be staring at someone’s arse should you choose to remain seated at a City away game..oooer missus! Oh, Hill is also responsible for that dreadful ‘Play Up Sky Blues’ song.
	 
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		Our visitors are the proud owners of the trade mark 'CCFC'.
	 
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			I believe he (Jimmy) was instrumental in trying to get the first all seater stadium. He said it was the future.
			
		
	 
 He was also a leading figure in players breaking the wage structure in the early 60’s, which has led to the enormous money they get today.
	 
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			Our visitors are the proud owners of the trade mark 'CCFC'.
			
		
	 
 Well, we’re both ‘away’ tonight in effect, so who are the visitors? We definitely are, I s’pose Coventry are the lodgers
	 
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		I’ve bought a match pass. There is no code so assume you just log on like the home games??
	 
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			I’ve bought a match pass. There is no code so assume you just log on like the home games??
			
		
	 
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			I hadn't spotted that we had gone down to 18th. I really think Harris' neck is on the line if we dont pick up points quickly.
			
		
	 
 Or conversely, for the less negative amongst us, up to 13th if we win.
	 
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			Well, we’re both ‘away’ tonight in effect, so who are the visitors? We definitely are, I s’pose Coventry are the lodgers
			
		
	 
 Apols. I thought we were at home :-)
	 
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			Or conversely, for the less negative amongst us, up to 13th if we win.
			
		
	 
 Bloody hell, we’ll all have a nose bleed getting to those dizzy heights
	 
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			The game ISNT on red button
			
		
	 
 What?!
Why?! :shrug:
	 
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		Why can he not just play Bagan and move Bacuna into midfield and drop pack??
	 
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			Why can he not just play Bagan and move Bacuna into midfield and drop pack??
			
		
	 
 Play Bagan where? Play him at RB, or play him at LB and move Bennett to RB? Either option involves someone playing out of position (Bennett said he had never played RB in a recent interview - I think the same is true of Bagan). 
Bacuna is better in midfield (where he prefers to play) and he has weaknesses as stand in RB - but he is a better option than a LB covering. He certainly has the experience with us and Reading to do the job.
Nelson has played RB (again not his natural position) and could again - with Benkovic coming in as a CB (or even Sol) - but that is not a better option than Bacuna either.
This is a case of finding the least bad option - when we shouldn't have gone into the season with only one RB in the squad.
	 
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			What?! Why?!
			
		
	 
 I read an article about this a couple of weeks ago. Basically, Sky only have the rights to screen a set amount of blocks of midweek Championship fixtures, and this season there will be more midweek fixture blocks than usual. Therefore, some won't be screened. Can't remember the exact numbers involved, but that's the reason.
	 
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		I wonder if Whyte could play right back. He's got a lot of energy, good at tackling back and, while he is useless at crossing the ball, that aspect of his game should improve. I realise I'm clutching at straws here but the paucity of players in that position leaves no other option but to try things out.
	 
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The Lone Gunman
				
			 
			I read an article about this a couple of weeks ago. Basically, Sky only have the rights to screen a set amount of blocks of midweek Championship fixtures, and this season there will be more midweek fixture blocks than usual. Therefore, some won't be screened. Can't remember the exact numbers involved, but that's the reason.
			
		
	 
 Booooooo.
With the amount that I already spend on Sky and BT Sport (not to mention Netflix and Amazon Prime :facepalm:) forking out another £10 sticks in the throat a bit.....
	 
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		20% possession and winning on fouls. This is more like it!   :thumbup:
	 
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		Feck me these commentators are boring duller than dishwater.
	 
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		Why has that goal been disallowed?  Shocking decision.
	 
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			Why has that goal been disallowed?  Shocking decision.
			
		
	 
 Nothing wrong with that goal, Coventry defenders made a right balls of defending the set piece.
	 
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		Murphy just can't seem to get involved.
	 
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			Nothing wrong with that goal, Coventry defenders made a right balls of defending the set piece.
			
		
	 
 Looked like the ref was whistling as soon as the cross was struck. Very soft.
	 
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		Coventry noticeably keeping the ball on the floor
	 
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		0-0 at halftime isn't bad for us
	 
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			0-0 at halftime isn't bad for us
			
		
	 
 Really should be 1-0
	 
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The Lone Gunman
				
			 
			Looked like the ref was whistling as soon as the cross was struck. Very soft.
			
		
	 
 I think morrison may have put an arm out, ****all to do with two defenders getting themselves in really poor positions. Surprisingly, there wasn't much protest from the city players.
	 
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			Feck me these commentators are boring duller than dishwater.
			
		
	 
 What do you want monster truck?
	 
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OurManFlint II
				
			 
			What do you want monster truck?
			
		
	 
 A commentator without passion is like a Counsellor without empathy.