Coventry City have issued the following statement:
"Following comments from supporters on the seating arrangements for the new Arena, Coventry City would like to clarify the decision to locate the JSB Stand next to the away fans. The JSB area is determined by the configuration of the stadium. It has a stand-alone concourse and adjoining seating. The visiting supporters’ section will generally fill from the South-East Corner and therefore, the only time junior supporters will be immediately next to the visiting fans, will be when the entire allocation is required (large FA cup ties only). On most occasions, the Club will release tickets immediately adjacent to the JSB area on matchday sale to home supporters."
"Following comments from supporters on the seating arrangements for the new Arena, Coventry City would like to clarify the decision to locate the JSB Stand next to the away fans. The JSB area is determined by the configuration of the stadium. It has a stand-alone concourse and adjoining seating. The visiting supporters’ section will generally fill from the South-East Corner and therefore, the only time junior supporters will be immediately next to the visiting fans, will be when the entire allocation is required (large FA cup ties only). On most occasions, the Club will release tickets immediately adjacent to the JSB area on matchday sale to home supporters."
Travel Coventry have announced that there will be some buses running in Coventry on Boxing Day. It will be a very limited service which will run between 10am and 6pm. The 13C,27,33A and 36C services which run close to the ground,all will be in operation. Flat fares apply all day: Adult £1.00 Child 50p
TWM Daysavers are available and travel cards and passes will be accepted.
Those who wish to see City in action in the Copa De Ibiza in July, should contact the company running the tour directly (http://www.playhardsports.co.uk/_ not Coventry City FC as reported in yesterday's Coventry Evening Telegraph.