@LAST!

This has been a long time coming!

(Promotion to the Premier League and a post on LAST!)

Its crazy to think there’s a whole generation of City fans who have never seen us in the Premier League, something many of us of a certain age took for granted for a long time. That older generation of City fans, a few 1000 of who stood at Villa Park being waved bye-bye by the Holte End in May 2001 have been waiting and waiting, at times thinking that the club might not even exist soon, let alone be back in the Premier League.

SISU, Northampton, St. Andrews, directors in the dugout, ideas of fans picking substitutes by text, never ending court cases, relegations, manager after manager. The list of low points seems endless.

Then slowly but surely some green, or rather Sky Blue shoots appeared. A relegation to League 2 and a win at Wembley in the same year with a certain Mark Robins at the helm. A year later and we finally make a play offs and get back to League 2 after a Wembley win. 2 seasons later and its back to the Championship as Champions. The first 2 years we stabilised and Doug King takes over, eventually renuniting the club and the CBS for whom it was built. Next season sees a heart breaking play off final loss on penalties but looking back maybe we weren’t ready. The next season sees another heart breaking defeat in the FA Cup semi final but the momentum for this club has finally changed. Frank Lampard arrives, followed by a play off semi final defeat in the last second.

And then Season 2025/2026 happened.

If you had told me in May 2001 when I was writing about relegation on LAST that we wouldn’t get back to the Premier League for 25 years, I’d never have believed you. I was given the corner flag in the photo after our last Premier League game against Bradford, the logo seems a world away now.

A lot has happened around the world in 25 years, too numerable to mention. Personally since then I’ve had 2 children (one about to graduate from Univesity!), moved house 4 times, moved countries and flown 28000 miles to watch 2 play off finals, I’m sure you have all got life stories too. We’ve sadly lost some loved City fans and happily gained new ones and many of us are still going to the City with the people we did at the start of the millenium.

What a season its been. A huge well done and thank you to Doug King, Frank Lampard, all the staff and all the players for getting City back to where we’ve waited for for so long and in such style.

Thank you as well to all the staff and players as well that have taken us from the depths of League 2 with no ground and back to the Premier League. I’m thinking of the likes of Mark Robins (obviously), Adi Viveash, Michael Doyle, Liam Kelly, Callum O’Hare, Gus Hamer, Matty Godden, Jordan Shipley, Marc McNulty, Ben Sheaf, Viktor Gyokores and the many, many people I’ve missed out.

So as the long, long wait finally comes to a end, watch the Match Of The Day tribute below from 2001 as a reminder of what great years our last run in the top flight was. There’s a much younger Gary Lineker saying we were coming to the end of an era.

Hopefully this is the start of a brand new one. Enjoy everyone!

And hi to all the old LASTers out there!

Jonny
#PUSB
17th April 2026

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  1. Peter Lowe Avatar
    Peter Lowe

    I’m sorry you couldn’t have been there Jonny!! A great night

  2. Andrew Clarke Avatar
    Andrew Clarke

    As a life long supporter of a similar age, I can totally understand the journey you have been on. I was born in Coventry, my Dad taking me to stand on a wooden box to be able to see at Highfield Road, but grew up in Brighton from the age of 6. I remember having a Coventry kit for Christmas at the age of 10 and wearing it to Primary School in Brighton and all the other class mates saying whose kit is that! Then bringing up my family in Southend since the age of 22, I have continued to travel to see our mighty Sky Blues play, travelling to Northampton, Birmingham, Ricoh and now Coventry Building Society Stadium. The memories we share, but my special ones like winning 1-0 at Arsenal with a goal from Micky Quinn on the first day of the season, winning at MK Dons Infront of 8000 travelling Sky Blue army fans over the Xmas period, winning at Wycombe with Matty Godden and Shippers combining for a brilliant goal, to winning 1-0 at Ipswich just before COVID restrictions were implemented and we were declared champions with Callum O’Hare playing ‘pump it up’, The low of drawing 0-0 away to MK Dons to be relegated to League 2 just after Mark Robbins was appointed manager for the 2nd time. These are life long memories that no other fans can understand because the journey we have had to endure is unique. As a 63 year old teacher, I have had to take stick from thousand of students every Monday morning but now I can go to work with a massive smile on my face! We have come from nearly going out of existence under Ray Ransom to now having Doug King as Chairman, and a massive thank you to him for the job he is doing in resurrecting this amazing club.
    The new generation of Sky Blue fans will never be able to understand the journey you and I have been on supporting this club, but today , like every other day, I will wear my Coventry City football shirt loud and proud

    1. admin Avatar

      Hi Andrew

      Well put!

      Its difficult to describe to people what the club means to us on days like this. The crap we’ve been through, my daughters first game was a home game at St Andrews! My Aunty and Uncle started taking me when I was about 5, I thought about them a lot last night and put their photo and my Aunts old Sky Blue elephant facing the TV so they could watch. At primary school in Leamington I think I was the only Cov fan and the only one who ever went to games. There seems to be a lot more youngsters now which is fantastic.

      Enjoy Monday morning! PUSB!

      Jonny

  3. OB1 Avatar
    OB1

    A great, historical season. It’s been a long time. My daughter, now 36!, was in tears.

    All the best LASTers I hope you are all well.
    Enjoy!

    1. admin Avatar

      Hey OB1!

      Good to hear from you! Your daughter must only just remember the Premier League? She wasn’t the only one shedding a tear……!

      Jonny

  4. Jon Lee Avatar
    Jon Lee

    Yes Jonny – you don’t know how happy this post has made me. Up the cov!!!!

    Gave up my tickets tonight to watch it with my wife, kids, my mate of 30
    Years who went to that Villa game with me and my old man. Football is and always will be about community and connection.

    LAST was my childhood as a Cov fan and I think we all took for granted Premier League football. I never thought I would watch Premier Legaue football again so will embrace it with the 3 generations of Cov fans.

    Thanks for all the away tickets you used to get me. You’ll be pleased to know that there are many more Cov fans at Myton now than 25 years ago.

    1. admin Avatar

      Hey Jon!

      Hope you are well!

      Its a special night so I had to put something on LAST! Not sure I ever thought we would be back either. Still hasn’t sunk in.

      Good news theres more at Myton. The days of driving over to the ticket office are gone now!

      Jonny

  5. Marky Avatar
    Marky

    Second best news of the night is this website coming back!

    1. admin Avatar

      Thanks! Maybe it will!

  6. Jonny Avatar
    Jonny

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