Coventry City Chairman Tim Fisher has said that supporters should turn up for Legends Day, which is organised by the Coventry City Former Players Association, on Saturday if they want to celebrate City winning the EFL Trophy.
“At this time, there are no plans for a bus parade around the city," said Mr Fisher to the Coventry Observer.
“I agree with the many fans who feel it’s not appropriate given our position in the league.
“The club would welcome fans, who want to show their support for the club after the Checkatrade Trophy victory, turning out in their numbers for Legends Day at the home game against Peterborough on Saturday (Ricoh Arena, kick-off 3pm).
“The club want to see as many supporters at the game as possible.
“Legends Day is always a special day.
“Sunday was a respite from the pressures of the league. It was about the supporters, the players and everyone connected with the club. We want to build on that.
“I want to give a special mention to the fans. The fact we had a record new Wembley attendance for that competition shows how prepared people are to travel to support the club, from Coventry and around the world.”