Coventry care home resident watched Sky Blues win 2-1 on his birthday

 

A birthday trip to see the Sky Blues at the CBS Arena was won by a resident of the COVENTRY care facility.
Brian Austin has always supported Coventry City and currently resides in the Victoria Mews care facility operated by HC-One.
Employees at the residence got in touch with the squad and managed to get Brain a ticket for the most recent match, which coincided with his birthday week, versus Leeds United.

Accompanied by Vicki Melia, the assistant manager, he was given the ticket along with his birthday card and went to the match, which Coventry won 2-1.

“This was the best birthday present ever—I had a great day, and the stadium hospitality was great,” Brian remarked.I truly appreciate Vicki’s generosity in taking the time out to drive me to the game, so please accept my sincere gratitude.Join the millions of traders who use the top broker to trade the world’s markets.Trade with Confidence – FxPro has won 105 industry awards and has been a trusted broker since 2002.FxPro | Advertised

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Brian stated that the 1987 FA Cup victory was his favorite Sky Blues memory.

In 1945, he attended his first baseball game with his father. It was also the first game he had attended since World War II.”It was a great experience taking Brian back to see his beloved Coventry City, especially since it was his birthday and even better to see a Sky Blues win,” said Vicki Melia, deputy manager of the Victoria Mews care facility.

“A fundamental component of our people-focused approach to care is fulfilling our residents’ wishes, so we’re happy to hear that Brian had such a great time.”

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