Man City were also in the lower leagues not so long ago but as you say circumstances change. I do know Coventry well as my wife and two of my daughters went to Warwick University - nearer Coventry than Warwick - and one of the daughters still works and lives there. She often goes to games. Coventry's downfall was caused, as usual, by fan pressure. Like Norwich and Ipswich at the time Coventry was owned and run by a family - the Robbens. After they won the cup the fans wanted more success and more money spent which Robbens did not have. A load of Spivs came along promising a new stadium and millions for new players, the fans turned on Robbens and he sold out. The old stadium was sold for a fortune by the new owners for redevelopment and a new stadium was built with the proceeds but the new stadium, unlike the Highfield Road stadium, was never owned by the Club but owned by the new owners Company. The millions promised for new players never happened, Coventry were relegated, struggled in the Championship, the owners of the Stadium evicted the football Club to use the ground for other purposes and Coventry ended up playing their home games at Northampton whilst the mess was sorted out. They have slowly progressed since then but in view of the size of the City they should be doing better.I am not so sure - Coventry were in League 2 not so long ago. I appreciate they were once a Premier League club, but their circumstances changed
