Coventry was the only British City to lose a cathedral during the WWII bombing (14/4/1940)
Coventry's name is believed to derive from "Cofa's Tree". This tree grew at a crossroads which later became the site of Coventry Castle and is now Broadgate.
In the Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch "Communist Quiz" (part of the "Spam" episode in 1970), the question "When did Coventry City last win the FA Cup?" is asked. The answer being that it was a trick question; they had never won it. They subsequently won the FA Cup in 1987.
Current Coventry City player Leon McKenzie is the cousin of Ashley McKenzie (The X Factor 2006 Finalist) and nephew of Duke McKenzie former World Boxing champion.
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Coventry City were formally known as Singer FC
The Specials came from Coventry and their number 1 hit "Ghost Town" was inspired by the economic decline in the area.
Former Charlton Director Jimmy Hill was manager of Coventry in the 1960s
Coventry had the first all seater football ground in England.
The average number of bicycles per capita in 1889 was higher than any other city south of a line drawn between the Wash and the Mersey estuary
(Please don't come back and bite me on the arse)
definitely, the ground is a 20 minute walk or drive from town!
Good meeting Carter again and good bit of Atmosphere in the ground.
Doubt i'll ever go back there again though. Traditional supporters Nightmare!