Shorter trips for supporters next season. please log in to view this image City supporters will be travelling 565.8 fewer miles in League One next season. With distances measured from Ashton Gate to the respective opposition grounds, City fans will travel a round trip of 7,048 miles in the 2013/14 season. City have gained shorter trips to Swindon Town, Brentford, Walsall and Coventry City. And lengthy stints to Middlesbrough, Blackpool, Burnley and Blackburn Rovers all disappear from the fixture list. Carlisle United's Brunton Park represents City's further away trip of 2013/14, a full 555.4 mile round trip. In all City fans will see a decrease in miles travelled from last season's tally of 7,613.8. The full list can be found below. Bradford City - 220.8 Brentford - 115.2 Carlisle United - 277.7 Colchester United â 194.6 Coventry City - 110 Crawley Town â 149.6 Crewe Alexandra - 139.8 Gillingham - 171.1 Leyton Orient - 158.3 MK Dons â 112.6 Notts County â 142.2 Oldham Athletic - 184.5 Peterborough United - 173 Port Vale - 136.6 Preston North End - 193 Rotherham United â 178.7 Sheffield United - 175 Shrewsbury Town â 113.1 Stevenage â 141.1 Swindon Town - 48.5 Tranmere Rovers - 192.6 Walsall - 99.8 Wolves - 96.2 Read more at http://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/article/20130603-miles-852246.aspx#RwxoFmwrSzvAtEBp.99
There's some bloody horrible names on that list - Stevenage, Crawley, Crewe and our old Nemesis Tranmere !
I lost Blackpool but Preston is a nice friendly ground if you are disabled thank god we don't have Scumthorpe they treat you like second class people.
It is, but it's also a royal pain in the ass to get to. All cross country via Swindon and/or Oxford, or go the long way which is M4 and M25 north
PS Why are Scunthorpe still appearing as L1 club on the NOT 606 menu page and Bradford are still appearing to be in L2 despite being promoted ?