Wearing red & white for Coventry game



If the club re so keen on seing colours at our games they should get those flags that people donated for dusted down and put up.
 
Just see this on our site re flags
Travel info ahead of Coventry


Coventry City do allow flags in both the away end, provided prior permission from the club is sought by the supporter. Fans are required to contact the club’s safety officer via e-mail on: [email protected]. Please send the fire safety certificate for your flag attached to your e-mail, along with the dimensions of your flag, photo of your flag, details of any poles which are attached to the flag, location where you will be sat/where the flag would be displayed, and contact telephone number.

Only taken a flag to a match a couple of times. Is it common for them to have a "fire safety certificate" nowadays?
 
Just see this on our site re flags
Travel info ahead of Coventry


Coventry City do allow flags in both the away end, provided prior permission from the club is sought by the supporter. Fans are required to contact the club’s safety officer via e-mail on: [email protected]. Please send the fire safety certificate for your flag attached to your e-mail, along with the dimensions of your flag, photo of your flag, details of any poles which are attached to the flag, location where you will be sat/where the flag would be displayed, and contact telephone number.

Only taken a flag to a match a couple of times. Is it common for them to have a "fire safety certificate" nowadays?
Aye, usually signed off by Keith Lard too
 
Just see this on our site re flags
Travel info ahead of Coventry


Coventry City do allow flags in both the away end, provided prior permission from the club is sought by the supporter. Fans are required to contact the club’s safety officer via e-mail on: [email protected]. Please send the fire safety certificate for your flag attached to your e-mail, along with the dimensions of your flag, photo of your flag, details of any poles which are attached to the flag, location where you will be sat/where the flag would be displayed, and contact telephone number.

Only taken a flag to a match a couple of times. Is it common for them to have a "fire safety certificate" nowadays?

Basically reads as "Don't bother bringing a flag"
 
Some people have short memories, some know no better.

Sunderland supporters have always worn their 'favours' since the club started and continued for decades until modern merchandising took a hold ... as a 5 year old I was given two hand made rosettes, one of Nick Sharkey and the other Charlie Hurley.

In the 1973 FA Cup Final you can see all kinds of red & white items that were obviously knocked up on a kitchen table or knitted by someone's gran. Wearing the colours of your team is something entirely harmless and normal.

Why some sanctimonious types are so quick to sneer at football supporters daring to wear the colours of their team, at a match, is beyond me. Perhaps it's not chic or PC enough .... fuck knows, it's just petty and miserable in my opinion.

People have moaned, over the last few years, that the owners have become detached from the supporters ....

... now they're asking for such an innocent display of support there are people using it as another excuse the whinge. All the totally predictable comments, about flogging off old stock, Stone Island gear, middle aged men in replica tops, etc, were trotted out in seconds.

FFS there are some miserable fuckers on this board :rolleyes:


It's ok mate you can still wear these red, white and black shorts your mam knitted you, I'm sure no-one will say out to you

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