Geography 20:50 - May 22 with 4075 views | BazzaInTheLoft | We are the third most southern team in the league next year. No South Coast teams at all. Going to be a long season! [Post edited 22 May 2022 20:50]
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Geography on 20:52 - May 22 with 4041 views | aston_hoop | Those of you who do all the away games, consider moving to Lancashire | |
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Geography on 20:54 - May 22 with 4030 views | BazzaInTheLoft | Dave Thomas will save a packet. | | | |
Geography on 21:02 - May 22 with 4000 views | SuffolkHoop | Don’t worry most of the northern ones will be midweek, and the Sunderland one Sunday at midday. | | | |
Geography on 21:12 - May 22 with 3945 views | WirralHoop | Excellent News, though Norwich isn’t ideal. | | | |
Geography on 23:05 - May 22 with 3694 views | loftboy | It is for me,40 minutes on the train from here. | |
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Geography on 23:08 - May 22 with 3685 views | Northernr | next year's Championship looks expensive and cold. | | | |
Geography on 09:32 - May 23 with 3400 views | Phildo | both sons at northern unis forecasting they can get to a fair few away games next year | | | |
Geography on 09:55 - May 23 with 3324 views | DannyPaddox | Closest club to the South Coast … [Post edited 23 May 2022 10:07]
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Geography on 09:56 - May 23 with 3321 views | elnombre | Way ahead of you AH...! Shame no Bolton, but that's still six or seven fairly easy commutes, one a 20 min walk; on the flip side, the usual batch of unreachable homes rescheduled by Sky for 12.30 Sunday or bank holidays when Euston is shut (ie every single bank holiday ever). | | | |
Geography on 11:03 - May 23 with 3172 views | loftus77 | Without looking, its bugging me - Millwall (obvs) and who? Reading -are they south of us or straight west? Same with Bristol City. [Post edited 23 May 2022 11:03]
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Geography on 11:51 - May 23 with 3078 views | DannyPaddox | On a map I saw somewhere Reading & Bristol City (and maybe Cardiff) are a shade more to the South than us. | | | |
Geography on 12:26 - May 23 with 2986 views | Juzzie | All three are and throw in Millwall too makes us the 5th most southern team. There's a map here; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022%E2%80%9323_EFL_Championship 8 in the south 5 in the middle (inc. Norwich & Stoke) - Forest TBC 10 in the north - Huddersfield TBC it's not completely unbalanced I guess. [Post edited 23 May 2022 12:27]
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Geography on 12:45 - May 23 with 2908 views | KeithW | So on the topic of geography, the official site says of the pre-season German tour "Rangers will travel to the West of the country...." before then announcing the only fixture confirmed so far......... which is just ouside Leipzig! | | | |
Geography on 12:50 - May 23 with 2883 views | DannyPaddox | We’re also the 3rd most Eastern team. There’s a useless fact for you. | | | |
Geography on 13:24 - May 23 with 2775 views | stevec | Technically and Geographically you are correct but, on this occasion, Bazza has it right. Swansea, Cardiff and, guilty by association, Bristol are all Welsh and therefore don’t count. I prefer to apply the 100 mile rule or, more accurately, the cost of getting there and back is less than the cost of the ticket and on that basis only Millwall, Watford, Luton and Reading qualify as southern. | | | |
Geography on 13:33 - May 23 with 2728 views | CorbyQPR | Expensive habit, so good news for Dave! | | | |
Geography on 15:41 - May 23 with 2521 views | Juzzie | No mention of any England/Wales divide in the OP, just "...in the league". So, technically we are the 5th most southern | | | |
Geography on 15:55 - May 23 with 2494 views | Mick_S | Cardiff looks a bit further north than London on the BBC weather map. Cardiff 51.4816 north; Big London: 51.5074. Does this make sense? O level grade D Geography, which I consider a near miss as it was my favourite subject. | |
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