Seven years ago today, Coventry City played their final game at Highfield Road

We look back to that day in April 30th 2005 with Kev Monks' report on the game.

COVENTRY CITY 6-2 DERBY COUNTY BY KEV MONKS
Coventry City said farewell to Highfield Road in the best possible way with a 6-2 victory against Derby County.


And so the day of the last ever league game at Highfield Road arrived. It had originally felt like it was visiting someone for the last time before their death, you don't really want to do it but feel you have to, when I woke up this morning.

But when I made a farewell tour of the ground, meeting some of the many friends that watching Coventry City over the last 35 years has brought me,whilst pausing to remember those sadly no longer with us who would have revelled in such an occasion, I knew that this was an historic day that I was going to enjoy.

A parade of Sky Blue legends warmed up a sell-out crowd (although not a capacity crowd judging by the attendance figure of 22,728) and saw Tommy Hutchison presented with a trophy that had to be reblasted after the original had been mis-spelt, for being the all time player.

On a day that saw bright sunshine after early morning rain, the atmosphere inside our home of 106 years was electric and one of the best I've ever experienced in the 1600 first team games I've seen.

I'd been a leading campaigner in getting all City supporters to wear Sky Blue and it was something that was taken to heart. The "Sea of Sky Blue" filled the ground apart from the 2,200 Derby supporters who had experienced the same emotions we were going through when they left the Baseball Ground to move to Pride Park.

However, there was the rather large matter that Coventry City were still not mathematically safe from relegation following a season of bad management from the Board as well as Peter Reid and the players throwing away points late on in games.