Me and a mate last night in a local boozer in Kent were having a debate about who in the football league travells the furtherest and thought it was quiet an interesting topic. So i thought i would ask on here who has been the furtherest to watch my beloved CAFC. We came to the conclusion Plymouth or Exeter prob travel the most in the football league can anyone else come up with anything better.
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Now thats loyal...........Or is that stupid?
Looking purely at the composition of our division this season I would say Carlisle will probably do more miles than Exeter overall.
Hartlepool, Huddersfield, Tranmere, Leeds are their nearest fixtures I think without studying the table. Yeovil, Bristol Rovers, Southampton and Wycombe are nearest Exeter.
LOL...Green Army
We went to see Stavanger play Tromso a few years back while on holiday in Norway and there were about 40 away fans there.
Check out the map - they're in the bl**dy Arctic Circle ffs.
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MMMM maybe but you have a whole holiday with it i spose like Ireland earlier this year init.
Thats what i said and based on the league they have no team anywere near them init.
What did Ooh Ah think of that effort?:-)
""Tromsø has a reputation in Norway for getting a lot of snow in the winter, although this varies a lot from one year to the next. The all-time record was set 29 April 1997, when the meteorological station on top of Tromsøya recorded 240 centimetres (94.5 in) of snow. The lowest temperature ever recorded is −18.4 °C (−1 °F), and the January average is a mere −4 °C (24.8 °F)"
240cm of snow in one day!!
Why how far has he been? Get on here OohAhh!!!!!
And Tunisia.
italy ancona
Mid-70's I think it was ...... we lost 2-0 up there.
They had a lethal striker called Henry Hall.
In the Premiership, it was Pompey with 4508 miles. In the championship, Plymouth with 5772, in League 1 Carlisle with 5349, in League 2 Exeter 5336. However, Barrow of the Conference scored 5733. The lowest is surprising - Manchester United with 2193.
That's an interesting stat, Demo!