Will try to get to as many as possible, went to 11 last season which would have been higher if the league was less northern and circumstances meant missing the away games around xmas/ny.
Think I did 18/19 last season but I won't have a young persons rail card this year so trains will be 1/3 more and I'd imagine match tickets about as much more so I reckon I'll do about one a month plus the London area ones so probably about 12 or so over the year. Wish I could go to them all but football's just so expensive now.
Apart from the obvious ones, I'm looking forward to Hull for some reason, probably the biggest city in England I've never visited and a new ground to tick off.
Think I did 18/19 last season but I won't have a young persons rail card this year so trains will be 1/3 more and I'd imagine match tickets about as much more so I reckon I'll do about one a month plus the London area ones so probably about 12 or so over the year. Wish I could go to them all but football's just so expensive now.
Apart from the obvious ones, I'm looking forward to Hull for some reason, probably the biggest city in England I've never visited and a new ground to tick off.
ditto all of that se9 no railcard plus higher prices makes such a difference!
I'm up for most of them to be honest, apart from the Tuesday night games which are difficult because of work.
There are some great stadiums and atmospheres in this league, so they are all going to feel pretty special against what we've been used to in League One.
Living in North Cambs, reckon i will do Birmingham, Forest, Derby, Ipswich. Which means i will see the first 9 league games, if i can get the misses to do Blackpool could be first 10 home and away, not doing Leeds on a Tuesday night
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Looking forward to Brum for starters.
I think i'd be getting a divorce if i said that to my missus!
Aside from that, others as and when work/money/other plans allows. But also like the look of Wolves, Watford and that massive Yorkshire club, too...
Birmingham
Blackpool
Bolton
Brighton
Bristol City
Burnley
Palace
Hull
Millwall
Watford
may do more. Wanted to a load of the tuesday night games, might end up driving I guess.
Apart from the obvious ones, I'm looking forward to Hull for some reason, probably the biggest city in England I've never visited and a new ground to tick off.
MiddlesboroRedcar or NewcastleLondon games and London by the sea (Brighton)
Forest and Wolves
All the FA cup games including Wembley
3 of them are Tuesdays so most looking forward to forest.
There are some great stadiums and atmospheres in this league, so they are all going to feel pretty special against what we've been used to in League One.
Cardiff in red vs Charlton in black will be strange though.