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Away trips this season.

Andy

Andy

Active Member
Hoping to get to them all. Haven't been to quite a few grounds in the Champs - Bournemouth, Blackpool and Rotherham so am looking forward to those in a geeky sort of way.
 
Paul Handscombe

Paul Handscombe

New Member
I went to brentford when we were in league 1 it's a hole and a bastard to get too even living in/near London
 
Paul Handscombe

Paul Handscombe

New Member
Seriously do we have them on the last day lol?

Yeah, will be bodyswerving that BIG time (Unless we're 4+ points clear at the top of the league)
It's at home tho Fulham on last day. Not as bad as craven cottage
 
Yellow Fever

Yellow Fever

New Member
Living in Cornwall now (my wife is Cornish),I'm hoping to get over to Bournemouth as I've never been to the home of the Cherries. Cardiff is my next closest venue.
 
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Splendid Rush

New Member
Definitely Brentford as I'm working just down the road. Fancy Bournemouth and Rotherham too. Will probably get to Reading and the Brum based teams and Reading.
 
Brighton Yellow

Brighton Yellow

New Member
For all of you who are planning a trip to Brighton, can I ask what it is that is tempting you down?
 
Safri15

Safri15

New Member
I'll definitely be doing Brentford as my mate is a big fan of theirs and seems to think they'll be getting 6 points off us this season. I want to be there in the flesh to collect my bet winnings from him :)

Think that'll be one of the few away games I do this year as I've finally got my home season ticket, and Carrow Road is a 2hr 30min train journey for me. So for once I'll be seeing more home games than away. Can't wait!!!
 
admin

admin

Administrator
Staff member
Admin is currently exiled in the north of the country and will hopefully be catching these away games:

Sheffield Wednesday

Nottingham Forest

Derby

Huddersfield

Leeds

Rotherham

Wigan

Blackpool

Plus one or two in London, got my eye on Brentford (so cheap and easy to get to London from my current location). 
 
splutcho

splutcho

Moderator
Yeah, the Amex is quite nice. Or looks it from the outside.
 
Brighton Yellow

Brighton Yellow

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  • [SIZE=12pt]The Amex is supposed to be great and is a big reason to visit. I left Brighton several years ago now, just before it opened but was there to witness the battle to get it built, even working on some elements of its construction. Particular effort has been made to make visiting fans comfortable apparently and a big plus is that they have a deal with a local brewery (Darkstar last time I checked) meaning that proper beer is available instead of the usual crap in plastic bottles! [/SIZE]

    [SIZE=12pt]Brighton is also a great place for a night out with countless pubs, bars and clubs to choose from, however this comes at a high cost in the form extortionate accommodation costs! It looks as though we will easily sell our allocation so it should be a great day out![/SIZE]

    [SIZE=12pt]The Amex is supposed to be great and is a big reason to visit. I left Brighton several years ago now, just before it opened but was there to witness the battle to get it built, even working on some elements of its construction. Particular effort has been made to make visiting fans comfortable apparently and a big plus is that they have a deal with a local brewery (Darkstar last time I checked) meaning that proper beer is available instead of the usual crap in plastic bottles! [/SIZE]

    [SIZE=12pt]Brighton is also a great place for a night out with countless pubs, bars and clubs to choose from, however this comes at a high cost in the form extortionate accommodation costs! It looks as though we will easily sell our allocation so it should be a great day out![/SIZE]
 
Canaryboy

Canaryboy

Well-Known Member
I've always wanted to go to Brighton (the place, not necessarily the football ground) - far too long a trip for me this year though, I have four or five games on my doorstep. 
 
BarclayBoy88

BarclayBoy88

New Member
We've selected a few to attempt to get tickets to, either we haven't been to these or we just fancy a good day out here:

Brentford

Blackpool

Sheffield Wednesday

Derby

Reading

Charlton

Watford

Leeds
 
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Devoured1

New Member
Well I've got tickets for Wolves, Cardiff will be my next one as I can travel free on Arriva trains. Then it'll be either Sheffield or Forest, definitely Wigan and maybe Derby before xmas. Then Birmingham, Blackburn, Bolton, and hopefully Rotherham, especially if we're in with a chance of going up come April.

Also any cup games that are local to me (so want an away draw against Tranmere).
 
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David Evans

David Evans

Active Member
Being in the East Midlands I'm really looking forward to having a nice selection of close away days. This is my list for the coming season:

Sheffield Wed

Forest

Wigan

Derby

Birmingham

Huddersfield

Rotherham
 
K

Killiecanary

New Member
Nottingham Forest for me.

Never been, and growing up remember watching Forest winning European Cups. So for some reason I just fancy that one really.

Had intended to go to Brighton (missus used to live there and wants to pay a nostalgic visit!) and stay over, but given how popular it's looking already not sure my 1100 points is going to stretch!
 
H

Highland Canary

New Member
Managed 17 last season. Expect to make them all except the Tuesday evening games this and, unfortunately, the Wolves match tomorrow. Most looking forward to the Amex as I've not been to that one. Also, Blackpool away, always a big if a hike from Norwich.
 
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