It's been more than just a bad season for Coventry City. They are a textbook example of how bad life can get for a football club once you get relegated from the Premier League.
Pretty much everything that can go wrong after a relegation from the top flight has happened to Coventry over the past decade or so. It's been one set-back after another. One of the clubs biggest problems is being tied to a white elephant of a stadium that was originally built with potential Premier League matches in mind but next year will host League Two games in front of comparatively meagre crowds. The club don't even own this stadium, it's a millstone around their neck. The fact that this situation was allowed to happen shows monumental bad planning from the owners.
Yesterday was a good day for the club, and a good reminder of the potential that the club has which, despite everything, is still there. Coventry City are a good example of how NOT to run a football club though.