On the Road for 2024/25 17:52 - May 6 with 1156 views | wessex_exile | So far we've gained 1,197 driving miles for the six teams joining League 2, comprising: Carlisle (315) Fleetwood (280) Port Vale (199) Chesterfield (177) Cheltenham (161) and Bromley (65) With the League 2 play-off winners yet to be decided, so far we've lost 882 driving miles for the five teams that have left League 2, comprising: Stockport (-235) Wrexham (-229) Forest Green (-170) Mansfield (-161), and Sutton (-87) That's a net gain of 315 miles. Of the League 2 play-off contenders, the furthest in driving miles is Crewe, a distance of 207 miles, which would mean a modest gain of 108 miles - assuming of course your starting point is Colchester. | |
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On the Road for 2024/25 on 22:46 - May 6 with 1086 views | noah4x4 | Unless I am mistaken Wessex, all your calculations are based on one way trips. I reckon we have gained and lost double your numbers. On a previous occasion, we were the most travelled fans excluding those that compete in Europe. Now, there is no dispute. | | | |
On the Road for 2024/25 on 06:06 - May 7 with 1064 views | wessex_exile |
On the Road for 2024/25 on 22:46 - May 6 by noah4x4 | Unless I am mistaken Wessex, all your calculations are based on one way trips. I reckon we have gained and lost double your numbers. On a previous occasion, we were the most travelled fans excluding those that compete in Europe. Now, there is no dispute. |
They are indeed the distances from Colchester, so double up for the return trip - unless of course you plan to stay there? | |
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