Coventry City Assistant Manager Tim Flowers feels that City supporters will turn out in numbers if they can put together a decent team.
Said the City supporter to the CT: Our job to change it, and that's been our job since the minute we came in. "Mission A was accomplished by staying in this division - Mission B is to kick on and be much, much better next season.
Support Is out There - Flowers
"This is a big football club, you look at the Ricoh, you look at Ryton, you look at the fanbase.
"When we were going well, we were tickling 25,000 people - if we were going really well this could be a great place to come and play football.
"When we were going well, we were tickling 25,000 people - if we were going really well this could be a great place to come and play football.
"That's the aim. I'm from around here, I've been at Highfield Road when there was 30,000 people there, so I know the potential. "The people are out there, but they will only come and watch if they can see a bit of quality."