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Which Away days are you most looking forward to?

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  • Allowing for the fact I'll be in the country for probably only two fixtures, I'd be delighted with Birmingham and Wednesday.
    You may have to make do with Birmingham on a Wednesday!
  • Definitely Millwall 
  • Probably do Carrow Road again, ticket in the away end cost £34 last time I went in 2014, I really hope the price hasn't gone up since then!  
  • Probably doubled by now?
  • edited May 29
    iaitch said:
    Probably doubled by now?
    We spent most of the game arguing with stewards who were telling us to sit down (sidaaarn) while we were pointing to the entire lower tier behind the goal filled with home fans all standing.

    We won though so great evening out. 
  • se9addick said:
    Probably the Sheffield clubs. I really like that city and would never have visited were it not for following Charlton (being a fan that goes to away matches is an underrated way of improving your geography!). 

    Knowing my luck when the fixtures are announced they’ll both be Tuesday nights in January or something!
    You ‘like’ Sheffield? 🙄
  • Millwall, Leicester, QPR, Watford, Southampton and Pompey
  • edited May 29
    Impossible to say till June 26th when fixtures come out, If following aren't on SKY midweek evening matches, I fancy.....Middlesbrough, Leicester, Swansea, Bristol City, Ipswich, Norwich
    Midweek & weekends KO's.....QPR, Watford, Millwall, Southampton, AFC Wimbledon 
  • Millwall
    Norwich
    Southampton
    Birmingham City

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  • I was convinced Bowyer would be able to shake the Millwall hoodoo. Maybe Jones will be able to.
  • If cash, ticket availability and logistics allow, the three I have never visited - Swansea, Wrexham and Preston. 
  • I was convinced Bowyer would be able to shake the Millwall hoodoo. Maybe Jones will be able to.
    Bowyer was unlucky. Had we played Millwall at home first when we played them away and in decent nick there’s every chance we might have beaten them. Or earlier in the season at home.

    They usually get lucky and get to play us when our best players are out injured I remember the season we had JBG, Vetokele etc pretty sure we had a few key players out when we played them.

    If we’re going to beat them our best chance will be if the home game is in August or September.
  • I was convinced Bowyer would be able to shake the Millwall hoodoo. Maybe Jones will be able to.
    Bowyer was unlucky. Had we played Millwall at home first when we played them away and in decent nick there’s every chance we might have beaten them. Or earlier in the season at home.

    They usually get lucky and get to play us when our best players are out injured I remember the season we had JBG, Vetokele etc pretty sure we had a few key players out when we played them.

    If we’re going to beat them our best chance will be if the home game is in August or September.
    Come on… they have won 50% of the meetings & only lost 15%. That’s some lucky run! 
  • edited May 30
    I was convinced Bowyer would be able to shake the Millwall hoodoo. Maybe Jones will be able to.
    Bowyer was unlucky. Had we played Millwall at home first when we played them away and in decent nick there’s every chance we might have beaten them. Or earlier in the season at home.

    They usually get lucky and get to play us when our best players are out injured I remember the season we had JBG, Vetokele etc pretty sure we had a few key players out when we played them.

    If we’re going to beat them our best chance will be if the home game is in August or September.
    That's now guaranteed the fixtures will be away in November and home in December (there's normally one team you play that has an arrangement like that where you play both league games within a five/six-week period).
  • Millwall - obviously!
    Stoke - hopefully for the bragging rights
    QPR - good mate is a Hoops fan.
  • Watford. Despite being from Bexley originally, I grew up as the only CAFC supporter in Watford (apart from my brother) with all my mates supporting The Hornets or Liverpool. Needless to say that a trip to The Vic is extra special for me. 
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