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I think you will find that makes the average away trip, just a fraction under 160 miles, doubled up of course, if you're planning on coming back! :smile:
 
Once again it has not been proof read! It states that Daggers is the closest at 60 Miles! Yet in the table below (which is correct) it shows 30 miles!

School Boy Error!
 
Once again it has not been proof read! It states that Daggers is the closest at 60 Miles! Yet in the table below (which is correct) it shows 30 miles!

School Boy Error!

What's wrong with that? The figure in the article is the round trip to Dagenham (60 miles) and the figure in the table below is the one-way mileage (30 miles).
 
Once again it has not been proof read! It states that Daggers is the closest at 60 Miles! Yet in the table below (which is correct) it shows 30 miles!

School Boy Error!

Well, the schoolboy error is yours as it clearly states that the table is one way yet the Daggers 60 miles is round trip.

However, the club schoolboy error is not noticing that Morecambe is further than Plymouth.
 
I'm wondering if someone - perhaps at the Football League - has done this research for all clubs and then pumped it out as a press release they can tweak for their own purposes. Quite a few updates similar to this have come through on Twitter feeds for other FL clubs. Exeter fans are facing over 1,300 miles more of trips this year than last year don't you know.
 
I'm wondering if someone - perhaps at the Football League - has done this research for all clubs and then pumped it out as a press release they can tweak for their own purposes. Quite a few updates similar to this have come through on Twitter feeds for other FL clubs. Exeter fans are facing over 1,300 miles more of trips this year than last don't you know.
Fair do's, smells like a crappy work experience job if you ask me!
 
I'm wondering if someone - perhaps at the Football League - has done this research for all clubs and then pumped it out as a press release they can tweak for their own purposes. Quite a few updates similar to this have come through on Twitter feeds for other FL clubs. Exeter fans are facing over 1,300 miles more of trips this year than last don't you know.

Was chatting about Carlisle the other day, they had a right result with teams relegated/promoted from L! Brighton, Southampton, Peterborough, Bristol Rovers, Swindon, Plymouth and Daggers! That must 3,000 miles at least!
 
I reckon they stole it from my sheet I put together at the end of April!

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