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  1. So it’s a 100 miles or so up the M5 to the West Midlands, we have been allocated 1,200 tickets.

    Last time out at their place, on New Year’s Day, we shared the points https://youtu.be/Y0jdYhaNGoI

    Here’s a little trip down memory lane, I was at Highfield Road in May 1977, for the infamous Coventry versus Bristol City relegation game. For younger fans, the situation was that one of Coventry, Sunderland, or us would be relegated depending on the result of this game. Hordes of City fans made the journey which led to the kick off time being delayed, there were 36,903 in attendance.

    Coventry were two up when we staged a recovery, first of all Gerry Gow made it to 2-1 and then Donnie Gillies equalized in the 79th minute.

    In the meantime, it became clear that Sunderland had lost their game. This of course, all predates mobile phones. A remarkable thing then happened. The Sunderland final score was announced over the PA system meaning everybody - including the players - were well aware that if Coventry and City played out a draw, they would both survive.

    For the remainder of the game both teams played the ball around the centre circle with the odd back pass. The game subsequently finished 2-2 City and Coventry stayed up and Sunderland were relegated.

    Needless  to say this caused much unrest, and the media had a field day, the following day’s Daily Mirror, stated Jimmy Hill “raced to the announcer’s box with the result [from the Sunderland game], screaming ‘Get it on the board’ ”.

    https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/day-bristol-city-game-led-66455

    https://youtu.be/E38dbwFdNS4

    https://www.ccfpa.co.uk/?p=31625

    Kasey Palmer and Jay DaSilva are both regulars for them this season.

    Their match guide: https://www.ccfc.co.uk/news/2024/january/news-matchday-guide-vs-bristol-city/

    On Friday night while we were battling against Forest they drew 1-1 away at Sheffield Wednesday.

    In January they added Victor Torp. The 24-year-old Danish central midfielder signed for an undisclosed fee from Norwegian top-flight side Sarpsborg 08.

    They are in very good form, having won five and drawn one of their last six league games and have only lost once at home this season.

    Head-to-head record couldn't be much closer.

    Won: 25

    Lost: 25

    Drawn: 24

    Referee is Leigh Doughty he will have the help of assistants Richard Wild and Matthew Jones. Neither side has played under Doughty this season as the official awaits awarding his first penalty of the campaign in the second tier.

    We beat them 1-0 back in October in a game in which they dominated for the majority of the first half, they had 15 corners in the game to our two! Rob Dickie got his first City goal just before half time to secure a hard fought home victory from a City side which was hard hit by injuries (regulars Wells, Tanner, Williams, Naismith, Vyner and Atkinson were all missing and Knight started on the bench due to illness) Highlights: https://www.bcfc.co.uk/video/extended-highlights-bristol-city-1-0-coventry-city/

    Coventry chatter

    Lady Godiva was a real person but never rode naked through the streets to free the people from taxation. The story emerged 250 years after her death, probably invented by Benedictine monks.

    Coventry pioneered town twinning in Europe and now has 26 towns and cities, including Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad), Dresden and Jinan in China. Its first German twin city was Kiel in 1947.

    The first smokeless zone in Britain was introduced in Coventry in 1948 and the city is also the birthplace of the Green Party in this country, originally called the People Party and founded by two solicitors.

    Two-Tone music, British Ska, came out of Coventry in the late 1970s, through bands like The Specials and Selecter. Ghost Town, the Specials’ biggest hit, was actually written about Glasgow, not Coventry.

    The phrase ‘Sent To Coventry’ had its origins during the Civil War, when captured Royalist soldiers from the King’s defeated Scottish army were imprisoned in the heavily fortified and strongly pro-Parliament city and given a hard time by locals.

    During the Second World War, Coventry suffered one the most devastating bomb raids to ever fall on UK soil, but, was Coventry really sacrificed for the war? The ‘Coventry Conspiracy’ …that Winston Churchill had prior warning of the attack on Coventry but chose not to do anything about it as it would have alerted Hitler to the fact the Allies had cracked the Enigma codes, lives on. You’ll find this theory in history books and even through word of mouth, where people still speak of the city’s sacrifice ‘for the greater good’. With so many theories about this so called sacrifice, it is hard to know what to believe, but, the fact remains that Coventry was heavily bombed, yet, rebuilt itself through the ashes of destruction to become the thriving city it is today.

    The classic 1969 film ‘The Italian Job’ features a famous car chase scene which was filmed in Coventry! Although the film is set in Italy, this specific scene (a Mini Cooper being chased by a bus) is actually set on the ring road around Coventry’s city centre. If you watch closely, you can see some of the city’s famous landmarks, such as the Lady Godiva statue, Broadgate and Whitefriars Gate. A commemorative plaque has since been put up on the ring road to mark the spot!

    Coventry is the most central city in England. Okay, the actual centre of England is in a little village called Fenny Drayton, but Coventry is just 12 miles (18 km) south-west of the country's geographical centre. 

    Watering holes

    Coventry Building Society Arena,  Judds Lane, Coventry, CV6 6GE, https://www.coventrybuildingsocietyarena.co.uk/visiting-us/food-and-drink/

    Coach and Horses, Longford Road, Coventry, CV6 6BG (has a long history https://pubhistory.historiccoventry.co.uk/main/pub.php?pg=coach_horses_longford)

    The Longford Engine, 270 Bedworth Road, Coventry, CV6 6BP

    Further from the ground but worth a visit are:

    Old Windmill. Friendly 15th-c pub with lots of tiny rooms (known locally as Ma Brown's); exposed beams in uneven ceilings, inglenook woodburner, seven well kept ales including Theakstons and Timothy Taylors, real ciders, good local pork pies; juke box and occasional live music, sports TV, darts; dogs welcome; closed Mon lunchtime, otherwise open all day from noon (till midnight Fri, Sat), busy at weekends. About a 15 minute drive from the ground. Old Windmill, 22 Spon Street, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 3BA, (024) 7625 1717

    Town Wall.  Busy 19th-c city-centre local surviving among new-builds; eight well kept ales including Bass, Brains Rev James and Theakstons, Weston's cider, enjoyable good value pub food (not Sun evening, Mon) from lunchtime sandwiches up, unspoilt basic front bar and tiny snug, etched windows, bigger back lounge with actor/playwright photographs and pictures of old Coventry, open fires; big-screen sports TV, juke box; no children, dogs welcome in bar, closed Mon lunchtime, otherwise open all day. Quarter of an hour drive from the stadium. Town Wall, Bond Street, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 4AH, (024) 7622 0963

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  2. A middle-aged couple had two beautiful daughters
    but always talked about having a son.
    They decided to try one last time for the son they always wanted.
    The wife got pregnant and delivered a healthy baby boy.
    The joyful father rushed to the nursery to see his new son.
    He was horrified at the ugliest child he had ever seen.
    He told his wife: "There's no way I can be the father of this baby.
    Look at the two beautiful daughters I fathered!
    Have you been fooling around behind my back?"
    The wife smiled sweetly and replied: "Not this time!"
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  3. Completely aligned with the comments in this thread and made mention of it in yesterday’s MDT.

    A long-standing issue at BCFC and long-standing frustration of mine.  Throw ins are an important element of the game and we consistently fail with them, we either give the ball straight back to the thrower who is closed down with no options, or go backwards (often when we are in decent advanced positions) or simply lose possession as their player wins the ball from the throw.

    My coaching qualifications are certainly limited but even when I played at a lowly level we had more ideas and routines from throw ins in our locker than City do. 

    Certainly something that needs addressing. 

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  4. 31 minutes ago, winterbournered said:

    Decent game. 
    Even first half. 
    Thought we looked better second, although Watford looked dangerous on the counter at times. 
    We had the best chance of the second half with Knights header. 
    Draw probably fair! 

    Yep that’s how I saw it. We looked more likely to win it in the second half but overall two well matched teams and a draw was a reasonable outcome.

    As always I was frustrated +++++ by our shocking throw ins, hopefully LM can address this weakness.

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  5. Took the photo on Boxing Day, think it’s a Robin destroying a Hornet 🙂

    So, unusually a suggestion from me, why not go and get yourself a drink of your choice to savour while giving yourself time to enjoy the three clips below, which certainly warrant a viewing.

    Clip 1. Not Watford related but any excuse for a bit of nostalgia. Almost to the day back in 1977 this happened: https://youtu.be/7CckpWQkO6I

    Last season it finished goalless, https://youtu.be/A8DTSQlBcH0

    Clip 2. On Boxing Day we won 4-1 at Vicarage Road, highlights: https://www.bcfc.co.uk/video/highlights/extended-highlights-watford-1-4-bristol-city/

    LM pre-match…. https://www.bcfc.co.uk/video/interviews/mannings-watford-press-conference/

    Guessing we will get our first look at Scott Twine in a City shirt.

    They signed striker Rhys Healey following the expiry of his contract with French club Toulouse, https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65960542 They also signed Reading forward Tom Ince, for an undisclosed fee on a two-year contract, in June.

    They re-signed Brazilian midfielder Matheus Martins on a season-long loan deal. The 19-year-old made six Championship appearances for the Hornets in 2022-23 after arriving from Italian club Udinese in the January transfer window.

    They added former England midfielder Jake Livermore. The 33-year-old, who was a free agent after leaving West Bromwich Albion, had been training with the Hornets and signed a one-year contract.

    Also signed Danish forward Mileta Rajovic from Swedish club Kalmar for an undisclosed fee. The 24-year-old agreed a five-year contract at Vicarage Road and the Hornets say he will offer a "towering, physical presence" to their front line.

    To celebrate the 30th anniversary of our 1994 victory over Liverpool at Anfield, members of the side that night will be celebrated ahead of the game. The club and Former Players’ Association will welcome the following names pitchside ahead of kick-off:

    Wayne Allison
    Rob Edwards
    Russell Osman (Manager)
    Glenn Pennyfather
    Leroy Rosenior (Player/Coach)
    Martin Scott
    Mark Shail
    Brian Tinnion
    Keith Welch

    Fans are asked to get to their seats early to celebrate the 30th anniversary of a memorable night for Bristol City.

    Clip 3. Relive it here: https://youtu.be/WHDM5J4ABaI

    Head-to-head record

    Won: 38

    Lost: 31

    Drawn: 31

    Officials

    Referee: Andrew Kitchen

    Assistants: James Wilson and Nigel Lugg

    Fourth official: David Rock

    In December sporting director Cristiano Giaretta left the club and was replaced by Gianluca Nani.

    Last Sunday they beat QPR away 2-1 with two shots on target. They are fifth in the form table with three wins, two draws and one defeat from their last six league games.

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  6. I recall reading when he joined that LM has a very strong work ethic, this comment from Tommy Conway after the West Ham game reinforces just that…. 

    As south Bristol slept soundly on Tuesday night, Manning was in his hotel room producing a volume for each of the 15 players who took to the field at Ashton Gate.

    “The gaffer will probably be up until 3am tonight clipping the game, I’m not even joking, and then on Thursday, when we’re back in, everything we’ve done, we’ll go through 20-25 clips of mine and what we can do better,” Conway said. “When he does that for every player, you can see that you’re only ever going to get better. It’s a credit to him, he’s so hands-on, but the hard work he’s going to put in, it’s only going to get him and us to the top.‘

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