[08 FEB 01] HAIL THE NEW SKY BLUES
DRAGONS
Coventry City have been diddled – they‘ve
spent millions on the strike force for the 109th best
footballing nation in the world. MORE
[15 DEC 00] HOLD YOUR BREATH FOR NEW
STADIUM
Coventry City’s eventual openness
about the new arena is welcome, but is the city going to end
up with a big white elephant? MORE
[27 NOV 00] MEDIA MUST MAKE AMENDS FOR
CRASH FRENZY
The sickening sight of mangled wreckage
heralding the end of five young lives has horrified a
community and made the local media unpopular. MORE
[24 NOV 00] IS BARRACKING STRACHAN THE
ANSWER?
The
prophets of doom are never loathe to voice their concerns
about the state of the Sky Blues, but when people start
praying for a new investor and manager, things must be getting
bad. MORE
[16 NOV 00] PHOENIX DECISION SHOULD BE
FINAL
The time it is taking to get the final
decision over the Phoenix Initiative makes the American
election look like a legal doddle. MORE
[06 NOV 00] CAN UNIVERSITY SURVIVE
MEDIA REACTION?
Most empires fall because they
overextend – hopefully Coventry University’s is merely
wobbling. MORE
[03 NOV 00] PASS THE HUMBUGS
Christmas comes but once a year – it
just happens to last for two months. MORE
[02 NOV 00] COUNCIL SHOULD COME CLEAN
OVER TOILETS
It’s getting close to a farce, but the
library toilet issue will simply not go away, and it about
time the cabinet genuinely listened. MORE
[30 OCT 00] IS IT TIME TO LEAVE THE WAR
BEHIND?
People may be weary of the constant
anniversaries connected with the war, but it is important that
the younger generation knows what happened to Coventry.
MORE
[27 OCT 00] IT ONLY TAKES A LITTLE
PRICK
If you are, or you know, a pensioner who
hasn’t had a flu jab yet, PLEASE make sure they have one.
MORE
[25 OCT 00] GETTING THE RAILWAYS BACK
ON TRACK
Closing huge chunks of the rail network
to try and tackle the backlog of maintenance work is a bold
idea, but it belies Railtrack’s approach to the public.
MORE
[24 OCT 00] PROPERTY LADDER GOING UP
THE CHIMNEY
It’s always nice for homeowners to
know that their house is worth oodles more than the price they
paid for it, but others lose out each time the cost of
property rises. MORE