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Midland Red

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16 of 41  Sun 22nd Jan 2012 6:21pm  

Excellent find - thanks !
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NeilsYard
Coventry
17 of 41  Mon 23rd Jan 2012 1:47pm  

Still miss the place Red Sad
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
18 of 41  Mon 23rd Jan 2012 9:43pm  

Yeah sorry Midland Red, too painful to look at. Kidded myself I had no great affinity to HR despite making my way alone from Canley in 1961 as a 7 year old and being hooked. So for 45 years I made my way there, took my 2 sons when they were 7 years old and they became hooked. Then I stood there on that last day, dressed as Georgie Porgie and wept unashamedly and realised just how much the place meant to me, all those years, all those good and bad (real bad at times) moments. To those that took the decision to move - you buffoons.
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GVB
Longford
19 of 41  Sun 11th Mar 2012 2:33pm  

Quite a few people have made the point that it wasn't all "sunshine and lollipops" when the matches were on at HR. That is so true. I bought my first house in Swan Lane (opposite Heath Road) in 1975 and match days were horrendous. I am not a fan of any football team but can understand that other people enjoy the game. What I cannot understand however is why it becomes necessary to fight an opposing fan outside my house in the middle of the road because your team has lost. That was a regular occurrence. Swan Lane was a lovely place to live until match days came around. So I moved to Longford but I have no problems with the Ricoh.
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TonyS
Coventry
20 of 41  Mon 18th Jun 2012 8:02pm  

Taken from the press release: "On 16 June there will be an official unveiling of a new piece of artwork commemorating the historic and unforgettable former home of Coventry City Football Club, Highfield Road. The Herbert Art Gallery & Museum will be launching the work on the site of the football ground between 2.00pm and 4.00pm. Entitled 'The City', it has been created by Warwickshire artist David Dewis in response to the incredible history of the site and the memories fans and local residents alike have of the ground. It will be situated in Signet Square, off Thackhall Street. The event will see shootouts, matches and games on the green take place. The artist will also be available to answer questions about 'The City'." Unfortunately I wasn't able to attend, but I just wondered whether any forum members were there and took any photos?
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NeilsYard
Coventry
21 of 41  Thu 21st Jun 2012 10:23am  

Tony if you look at this website of the artist here, foward to photos 5 and 6 will show photos of 'The City' artwork. I'll try to get over and take a photo of it in-situ this week. Interestingly if references George Wimpey plc who were the ground developers?
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
22 of 41  Thu 15th Nov 2012 4:54pm  

Forgotten I'd got this on an old mobile phone. Left a great big lump in my throat. Sad
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NeilsYard
Coventry
23 of 41  Thu 15th Nov 2012 5:31pm  

Arrgggh Bad Boy. Sad How did you get in there to get that shot? That's Block M of the Main Stand and our seats are just out of shot on the left hand edge as you look at that photo. We'd just got the stadium right with the Swan Lane stand as well Sad Sad Sad
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
24 of 41  Thu 15th Nov 2012 5:41pm  

Wasn't the stadium used in a story in a police series just before it was demolished, or maybe it was earlier? Dalziel and Pascoe if I remember rightly Just checked and it was the episode Glory Days in 2006
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
25 of 41  Fri 16th Nov 2012 12:55am  

Right now, you can all wipe your eyes, you lads are a bunch of softies. Nearly had me going there looking at that photo. My hubby would have too, he would stand in the pouring rain on occasions. There were quite a few of us football widows about. At least I knew where he was on a Saturday. Thumbs up
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Beesman
Cornwall
26 of 41  Fri 16th Nov 2012 2:25am  

That photo brings back so many memories. I went with my dad to see the West Stand being built in the close season before the City had their opening campaign in Division 1 (1967). We both had season tickets in that stand for several years (until I got a job working on the bar in the Sky Blue Stand). Such a bad move going the Ricoh, Highfield Road was a great stadium and its capacity was plenty for a club like Coventry City. Many happy memories of attending matches there. Come on the Old Five!!
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MisterD-Di
Sutton Coldfield
27 of 41  Mon 15th Sep 2014 12:57am  

I feel it is appropriate to resurrect this thread. On 28.12.11 I mentioned (Post #8) the appalling monument on the site of the Highfield Road stadium. It was historically inaccurate as well as being an absolute eyesore. I revisited the site of the old stadium yesterday on the way to the Yeovil match as that abomination has been removed, hopefully to a scrapyard, and replaced by a brick plinth upon which is mounted a simple blue plaque. Its inscription reads: "Site of Highfield Road Stadium. Home of Coventry City Football Club 1899-2005." Not really much to show for 106 years of history, perhaps. But it is a vast improvement on what was there before. Maybe in time there will be something more substantial on the site.
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dutchman
Spon End
28 of 41  Mon 15th Sep 2014 3:33am  

Sadly, it won't be a football stadium Sad
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Old Lincolnian
Coventry
29 of 41  Thu 18th Sep 2014 4:18pm  

In the mid 80's there were some CCFC mugs produced which had Highland Road on them as the ground! I had one but unfortunately it got broken a few years ago or it may have become a collector's item. I wonder if they were made by the same company as the "King of Spain" mugs? Big grin
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Midland Red

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30 of 41  Thu 18th Sep 2014 5:47pm  

Just to explain the above message, for any who don't know, mugs were made featuring Ashley Giles, and they should have borne the wording "King of Spin"! Big grin
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