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  1. He was right all alongpublished at 17:57 BST 18 April

    Twenty-five years ago supporter John Mullaney - also known as the "banner man" - held up a sign on the day Coventry City was relegated from the Premier League.

    John MullaneyImage source, BBC Sport

    He was right... but it maybe took a little longer than many thought.

    Congratulations to the team and all the fans and thanks for joining our coverage today.

  2. Celebrations continue into the eveningpublished at 17:49 BST 18 April

    What a day it's been. Here are more shots of fans celebrating in Coventry this afternoon - it's certainly been one to remember.

    Two women in Coventry City shirts and jeans hug each other and give a thumbs up to the camera. They are in a pub and there is a crowd of people behind them
    A woman with long dark curly hair with two light blue streaks at the side - she is wearing a Coventry City shirt
    A man in a Coventry City shirt and jacket hugs his son and daughter who are both dressed in Coventry gear
    A man wearing a white Coventry City zip up top smiles at the camera - he is wearing a black beanie hat, has a moustache and beard and is smiling directly at the camera
  3. We Are Back: Live will be something truly special, says Kingpublished at 17:44 BST 18 April

    The club's parade and celebratory Memorial Park event "are what football is about - bringing people together to celebrate something truly special," said owner Doug King.

    “This promotion is a huge achievement for everyone connected to the club and the city and we can’t wait to share it with our supporters.

    We Are Back Live logoImage source, Coventry City Football Club

    “As a football club with such rich music culture at the heart of our DNA, it has been amazing to work alongside Coventry City Council to ensure that this great music city will have another opportunity to showcase its very best music talent.

    “We’re proud to give something back to the community and make this a day Coventry will never forget, and we would like to again thank Coventry City Council for all of their support in making this event happen.”

  4. 'Enjoy this, Sky Blue army'published at 17:19 BST 18 April

    BBC commentator and Sky Blues fan Rob Gurney said it was "incredible" to think where the team had been in the past 25 years.

    "For those we've loved and lost, as a club and a fanbase, we've been to hell and back," he said.

    Rob Gurney in the commentary box

    "But like the city that bears its name, the Phoenix has risen from the ashes," he added.

    "Enjoy this Sky Blue, Army."

  5. Young fans join city celebrationspublished at 17:08 BST 18 April

    Large groups of young Coventry fans gathered in the city centre to mark the team's return to the Premier League.

    Many draped flags around their shoulders and sang songs.

    The blue smoke from flares can be seen in our photograph below - there have been recent warnings about their use, so let's hope people don't get too carried away today.

    Clearly, fans who have never seen their team play top flight football are excited for the future.

    Young fans with flags around their shoulders and some blue flares can be seen.
  6. Where were you when Cov were promoted?published at 16:54 BST 18 April

    Most fans will tell you exactly where they were when Coventry City were promoted, but Rupert Stephens might have a unique story to share.

    "I was on the settee spark asleep," he said.

    Sky Blue buntingImage source, Rupert Stephens

    He explained he'd had an early start at work and had settled down to listen to the match on the radio with a beer "and then I woke up at 10 to 12," he said.

    He asked his smart speaker for the result, "and she said in her very posh American voice - 'well it was a one all draw' and that was enough so I had another tin of beer".

    "So I went out in the garden, got the stepladders out and spent until one o'clock this morning putting all my flags and bunting up".

  7. Fans go wild for Sky Blues tattoospublished at 16:30 BST 18 April

    William Oelrich

    Tattoo artist Andre Fila says he's been doing brisk business with Coventry City fans.

    "Especially this last week, we've done loads," said the Treze Ink owner.

    "Last night everyone was messaging me, calling me.. 'oh please fit me in - let me get this'.

    Andrea Fila
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    City fan George said he'd booked it before last night's match as part of a bet with a friend over the club's promotion.

    He said the pain "started low, but now it's getting worse and worse".

    "It's like he's dragging something through my skin."

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    The fan, who was at Ewood Park last night, said he was "absolutely buzzing" when the Bobby Thomas goal went in.

    "I was kissing my dad's head and everything, I don't know what was going on."

  8. Frank's done a fantastic job, says Mark Robinspublished at 16:18 BST 18 April

    Former manager Mark Robins has some warm words for the team and current management.

    "I'm really pleased," he said. "Frank has done a fantastic job."

    "He took over from me in difficult circumstances and he's taken it to a different level," he added.

    Frank LampardImage source, PA Media

    "They've got the stadium now, and it certainly looks a lot more stable.

    "But not only that, they've got a really good team, top manager and they've done fantastically well."

    "It's taken them a quarter of a century to get back... so good luck to them, I hope they enjoy the promotion and hopefully we can emulate them in the next couple of years," the current Stoke manager said.

  9. 'Promotion means everything'published at 15:58 BST 18 April

    William Oelrich

    A number of celebration parties are under way in the city.

    Martin and Sue Osbourne have joined other fans at the hmv Empire.

    Promotion "means everything," said Martin.

    "It's great seeing all the kids wearing City tops as well," he added.

    Martin and Sue

    "We're nearly there with winning the title," Sue added.

    "We only need a couple of more points to win the Championship, but we'll do it."

    hmv Empire sign

    "I'm just happy with the P next to our name, that will do me, I'm happy" added season ticket-holder Martin.

    "I'm a Cov fan through and through since '77."

  10. In pictures: Tattoos and tequilapublished at 15:45 BST 18 April

    Coventry City tattooImage source, Getty Images
    Coventry City FanImage source, Getty Images
    Coventry City fan dressed as tequilaImage source, Getty Images
    Woman holding up We're Back signImage source, Getty Images
    Coventry City merch sellerImage source, Getty Images
    Highfield Road tattooImage source, Getty Images
  11. Buzz around Sky Blue sausagespublished at 15:29 BST 18 April

    Richard O'Sullivan, of Farmhouse Butchers in the city market, said he has perfected his recipe for sky blue sausages and they have been flying off the shelves.

    A butcher with blue sausages

    "We've got quite a few customers that come in who support Coventry City," he said.

    "A few lads are always in early on a Saturday morning before they go to the games.

    "It's a good buzz in here," he added.

  12. 'Overflowing euphoria'published at 15:23 BST 18 April

    Shortly after the final whistle was blown on Friday the city of Coventry turned a shade of sky blue including the Whittle Arches, water features and University Hospital.

    University Hospital Coventry turns blueImage source, University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire
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    "It's huge for Coventry City football club, It's huge for football fans, but for Coventry itself as a city, this has been massive," said Lord Mayor Rachel Lancaster.

    Clubs, pubs and community centres had "come together to celebrate," she said, "and all of that euphoria overflows and makes a massive difference" to the city.

  13. CWR on air taking your callspublished at 15:14 BST 18 April

    BBC CWR

    John Dalziel in on air at BBC CWR, taking your calls about the match until 18:00.

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    You can call 0800 7565 200

    Text: 81333 but start your message CWR

    Whatsapp" CWR and your message to 0800 321 333

  14. 'Freedom of the city'published at 15:04 BST 18 April

    A council meeting is to be called recommending the Sky Blues are given the freedom of the city.

    "It would be richly deserved, based on the amazing contribution to the city this season,” said leader George Duggins.

    Lady Godiva statue

    “Coventry is immensely proud of our football club, and the Sky Blues’ return to the Premier League is a moment of huge significance for our city.

    “This achievement belongs not only to the team and everyone at the club, but to the supporters and communities who have always stood behind them with such passion. It is a great time to be a Coventry City fan and for the city.

  15. In pictures: Fans show some love for Lampardpublished at 14:39 BST 18 April

    Coventry City fansImage source, PA Media
    Coventry City fansImage source, PA Media
    Coventry City fansImage source, PA Media
    Coventry City fansImage source, PA Media
    Coventry City fansImage source, PA Media
  16. The congratulations keep comingpublished at 14:28 BST 18 April

    We're yet to find out if this will play a part in the victory parade.. but the staff at CV Life, which runs the Transport Museum, have posted this message of congratulations.

    This double-decker was adorned in Sky Blues colours to celebrate the squad's 1987 FA Cup victory as they paraded through the city streets..

    The bus used to celebrate the team's 1987 FA Cup victoryImage source, CV Life
  17. Here's how the city will celebratepublished at 14:08 BST 18 April

    A city-wide celebration will mark the club's return to the Premier League, it said.

    They're dusting off the bus for a parade and music festival in the Memorial Park for up to 50,000, on 4 May from 13:00.

    CCFC promotion flagsImage source, BBC/Alec Blackman

    "Our players and management will lead an open-top bus parade through the streets of Coventry, bringing the celebrations direct to within the heart of our community," the club said.

    The parade will begin at Coventry Building Society Arena before traveling through Holbrooks, Whitmore Park, Keresley, Coundon and Chapelfields, with the parade ending at Hearsall Common.

  18. Listen back: Sky Blues Livepublished at 13:53 BST 18 April

    This is how fans reacted on BBC CWR to last night's promotion-winning draw at Ewood Park.

    Media caption,

    Reports, reaction and the phone-in following today's action. Call 0800 75 65 200.

  19. 'Destination Premier League'published at 13:31 BST 18 April

    William Oelrich

    "The next train to depart from platform four is the 2026 Coventry to Premier League service."

    Avanti West Coast are getting in on the action, with Sky Blues themed-announcements at the city's railway station.

    Media caption,

    Avanti West Coast congratulates the Sky Blues

    Steve Haskins from the company said the team's feat was "monumental for all of us as as city and collectively as a community".

    "It’s just been absolutely amazing, something I never thought I was going to see in my lifetime again," he said.

    "This is a party all the way through. It’s just going to be the best time to be alive in Cov isn’t it. If you’re a city fan you’re just never going to repeat that ever again."

    Digital traffic boards are also signposting the promotion.

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    Signs of promotion across the city

  20. Buses get on board with the celebrationspublished at 13:07 BST 18 April

    All 130-odd city buses, operated by National Express, are celebrating the team's success, the company said.

    National Express busImage source, Alec Blackman/BBC

    Spokesman Adam Rideout said bus destination signs would all read: "Congratulations Sky Blues.

    "We tested it and could fit Coventry City on," he explained.

    it was right for the company to celebrate, he said, "we're a local bus operator, and everyone that uses our services support the Sky blues.. so massive congratulations to them."