"The Sky Blue Trust is disappointed with the level being charged to supporters for the forthcoming FA Cup tie against Millwall.
The Trust has approached the Club to see if the dual-pricing for season and non-season ticket holders can be scrapped as Millwall's travel policy does not allow non-season ticket holders to attend away games and so it will only be Coventry City supporters paying the extra money.
Trust Unhappy With Cup Pricing
The Trust did recommend, along with other supporters groups, websites and members of the Supporters Consultation Group, that the same offer supporters received in the third round game at Blackburn be replicated for this tie, in the hope of filling the stadium and creating a similar atmosphere to that experience at the Carling Cup tie against West Ham United.
We hope that in future the football club will re-look at their pricing structure for cup games and will act accordingly to reward the loyalty of its own supporters."
If Coventry City beat Millwall in the FA Cup Fourth Round next Saturday, the Fifth Round date is on Saturday February 16th. This means the away game at Burnley will be postponed and will be rescheduled for a midweek
We hope that in future the football club will re-look at their pricing structure for cup games and will act accordingly to reward the loyalty of its own supporters."
If Coventry City beat Millwall in the FA Cup Fourth Round next Saturday, the Fifth Round date is on Saturday February 16th. This means the away game at Burnley will be postponed and will be rescheduled for a midweek