Mark Barratt - a man with short balck hair and a grey beard is wearing a chequered shirt and smiling. In the background, a clothing shop is visible
Oprah Flash, West MidlandsandVanessa Pearce, West Midlands
Coventry City have a long-awaited return to the Premier League in their sights on Friday night - with a palpable buzz in the air as life-long fans anticipate glory.
The Sky Blues head to Ewood Park to face Blackburn, just one point away from confirming a place back in the top flight of English football for the first time since 2001.
Across the city, there is fervour as fans predict the return of a "feel good factor" in the city, with people being brought together.
"After everything that we've been through, there's no other club that deserves this more," said 23-year-old supporter Alex Craig.
He has been a supporter along with his father, from the age of three, and for the first time in his life he may get the chance to see his team stand shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United.
"I've seen us right at the bottom in League One and League Two, struggling. The Premier League has always been the be all and end all of English football," he said.
"I was at Blackburn last season, where we only saw 900 fans and now we're taking 7,000. For me, it's just a day I'm really, really excited about."
And he is not the only one. That buzz extends around the city, with flags being flown, blue smoke being released into the air, and even blue snacks being created.
A man in sunglasses and a black coat is standing in a football stadium holding up a flag that reads League One 19/20 eith a Coventry City FC logoAlex Craig
"I'll walk around my local area and I'll see flags and banners, it's a really positive time in the city," Craig said.
"Coventry is a very multicultural city, when Sky Blues do well, it brings us all together."
The team will go into the game on the back of successive draws after a stalemate against Sheffield Wednesday last time out.
Colin Ayitey - a lan with twisted locs, glasses and a chequered shirt is smiling open-mouthed
Colin Ayitey, owner of the CV1 store interacts with fans every day and commented on the lighter atmosphere around the city centre.
He said: "Hopefully we will be in the big league again.
"I'm very excited, it's a long time coming, hopefully this is our time."
A smiling Craig Wyatt is wearing a bright orange Coventry City shirt and blue cap. He is sitting on a mobility scooter with Coventry City flags on the rear
Mark Barrett described himself as an honorary fan who is "happy to see them doing really well at the moment".
He added: "There is a hell of a lot of excitement, people have been waiting for it for a long time.
"The feel-good factor will return to Coventry."
Fan Craig Wyatt said a return to the Premiership "has been nailed on for me since Christmas".
"I'm more than excited I can't believe where we are and we've been waiting 25 years for this."
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