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PostSubject: Next Season's Travel Maps for Argyle and Exeter   Next Season's Travel Maps for Argyle and Exeter EmptySun May 24, 2015 11:36 am

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Quite a southern league next season and best take a raft or two when we play Newport based on that map! no wales.
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That is great for me and bad news for my liver! Some decent trips there.
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Should get some good crowds from that lot as could Exeter.
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I wonder why they left Wales off the map?

Taking a positive from our failure to be promoted it has to be said that that's about as little travel as we could ever hope for. If is it a negaive factor for us then next season it is minimised pretty much as far as possible.

Also derby matches are always tough and there's lots of London/M4 corridor derby matches there. Lots of our rivals will be taking points off and kicking lumps out of each other on a regular basis and that can only help us.

Nothing short of automatic promotion, preferably as champions, will do.
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The map for Div 1 was horrific in terms of travel. Let's celebrate the avoidance of all the hassle and expense of those extra miles. Well done, everybody, for not getting us promoted.
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The only way that could have been better is if Chetlenham had stayed up and Hartlepool had gone down

Happy with that, around 15 games all within about 3 hours and easy to get to
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Sir Francis Drake wrote:
The map for Div 1 was horrific in terms of travel. Let's celebrate the avoidance of all the hassle and expense of those extra miles. Well done, everybody, for not getting us promoted.

Careful now the herald might see this post and do another 15 reasons why we didnt want to be promoted Laughing
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some top days out there drunk drunk
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Dick Trickle wrote:
That is great for me and bad news for my liver! Some decent trips there.


Indeed.

Leyton Orient will be a must do.
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Sir Francis Drake wrote:
I wonder why they left Wales off the map?

Taking a positive from our failure to be promoted it has to be said that that's about as little travel as we could ever hope for. If is it a negaive factor for us then next season it is minimised pretty much as far as possible.

Also derby matches are always tough and there's lots of London/M4 corridor derby matches there. Lots of our rivals will be taking points off and kicking lumps out of each other on a regular basis and that can only help us.

Nothing short of automatic promotion, preferably as champions, will do.


The teams that came down and the two that came up will be in favour with the bookies no doubt.

Crawley, Notts County, Leyton Orient, Yeovil Town, Bristol Rovers, Pompey, Argyle, Wycombe Wanderers, Newport County, Stevenage and Luton Town are the teams that may be fighting it out for the three automatic places and the Play-Offs. Then you will have the likes of  Exeter City, Oxford United, Northampton Town and Barnet as the next group that could spring a surprise.

The likes of Accrington Stanley, Mansfield Town, Cambridge United, Morecambe, and Carlisle United may be the sides that are in a relegation dog fight for most of the 2015-2016 season.
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Is it me or is the geographical correctness of that map totally wrong?
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Thanks for sharing.
Sorry for any inaccuracies, was watching Eurovision at the time.

Kind of wish I gave Newport some land now, but seeing as the amount of times their pitch gets waterlogged, it actually works out kind of fitting.
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Looks spot on to me, the Welsh shouldn't be part of English football IMO Very Happy
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Which is our longest poke, Carlisle or Hartlepools ?
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Carlisle is half a mile further according to Google maps.

Argyle to Newcastle is the longest possible away trip in English football (824 miles return, almost the equivalent of driving from London to Berlin and then coming back as far as Hanover).
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Cornish Chris wrote:
Carlisle is half a mile further according to Google maps.

Argyle to Newcastle is the longest possible away trip in English football (824 miles return, almost the equivalent of driving from London to Berlin and then coming back as far as Hanover).

And i bet fans of Tottingham driving to Berlin via Hanover wouldnt have gone all giddy over an aviva advert like the avivas did and still do today.
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