An Evening `With Mark Robins And Kit Launch

Last updated : 07 June 2017 By CNS Sport

Those still bothering with Coventry City might be interested in an evening with Mark Robins which will see the new kits launched.

The event will take place at Warwick Arts Centre on Friday 30th June, with a 7:30pm start to proceedings.

There are two options for City supporters who want to attend the evening.

A ticket for the event is £10 for Season Ticket holders or £15 for Non-Season Ticket holder, with everyone receiving a free welcome drink on arrival.

Meanwhile, you can also get a meal at the event too. That option is £35 for Season Ticket holder or £40 for Non-Season Ticket holders – and you will also receive a free welcome drink on arrival too.  The meal will be a mezze style platter for you to enjoy during the interview and Q&A with Mark Robins.

Choosing the dining option will give you a prime seating location on a table of 10 close to the stage for the evening with a great view of the brand new 2017/18 playing kits.

The evening will see City boss Mark Robins interviewed on stage, followed by a Q&A session open to fans to ask their question to Robins, before the new kits are unveiled.

Members of the Sky Blues squad will be in attendance to unveil the kits that they will be wearing for the upcoming season, before fans have the chance to get autographs. Supporters, who were canvassed for their thoughts on the new kits earlier in the year, will also be able to purchase the new kits on the night!

Parking on the evening will be free of charge.

To book your dining or ticket for what will be a great night please call the commercial team on 02476 99 1987 (option 2).  All bookings are subject to a £1 booking fee per place.

CCFC Commercial Manager Tynan Scope said: “We usually reveal the new kits via the website and social media but we wanted to do something different this season. 

"We spoke with Mark Robins about the idea of a live event to reveal the kits as well as an interview and Q&A and he was excited by the idea of doing something a bit different and also giving fans an insight into the first few days of the players being back in for pre-season training”