In the Guardian today it said that Prem clubs would be encouraged to fly for longer distance games. Not sure if this would extend to Championship clubs.
Guess its up to the club, hence why Leeds are fuming
Opening weekend they are away to Cardiff on Sunday at 12:00, they are saying that game should have been giving a 3pm slot in Saturday, because otherwise they either have to travel really early in the morning or risk staying overnight
the difficulties around hotel availability and their social distancing obligations will make any away game very problematic .. it's been mooted that teams could use 2 coaches (i.e. charabancs) to travel to games. Whatever, an early morning 200 mile drive is not the ideal preparation for a VERY important game at Hull, who will, at least should be very fired up for this game as much as we will be
A neighbour has stayed at a hotel all last week on a training course. Breakfast was help yourself cereal in individual packets. Other meals were not provided because of the virus but takeaways could be ordered in.
Just in case the club are struggling to find anywhere.
bear in mind that a lot of hotels are advertising as 'open', BUT only for 'vital journeys' (with proof) or for 'vital personnel' (with proof) .. having said that, so far as we are all concerned, little is more 'vital' than us getting a result at 'Ull
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Opening weekend they are away to Cardiff on Sunday at 12:00, they are saying that game should have been giving a 3pm slot in Saturday, because otherwise they either have to travel really early in the morning or risk staying overnight
The old ones are the best ones
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People may be worried about that, but he’s a great penalty taker. Used to take them for Brighton.
it's been mooted that teams could use 2 coaches (i.e. charabancs) to travel to games. Whatever, an early morning 200 mile drive is not the ideal preparation for a VERY important game at Hull, who will, at least should be very fired up for this game as much as we will be