Altrincham is a decent away, and Gateshead is fine if you just treat it as a weekend in Newcastle rather than the 2 hours at the stadium.
Barnet is utterly awful though, really hoping they monumentally choke but it's not looking like it.
Anyway, from where we are it's looking likely to be a...
And presumably away fans who are depending on public transport.
Fairly sure Reading have one of the bigger drop offs between Saturday and Tuesday attendances so not sure it's particularly useful for them either.
All Reading home matches in midweek kick off at 8pm. Same with Bolton (I think?).
Something to do with congestion/traffic/giving people the best chance to get to the match if they're travelling in. Whether it makes any difference isn't something I'm aware of.
Move over Wrexham, it's our turn to fire propaganda at the Septics!
https://www.cambridgeunited.com/news/cambridge-united-series-air-us-broadcaster-cbs-sports
I think the fact it's the club with the name of such a big city gives an impression they're bigger than they are.
Beyond that it depends on what metrics you give higher weight to, time at each level, honours won when you'd be lucky to get a scoreline ont wireless, attendances, or as seems to...
I'd put Bolton over Birmingham TBF.
But also Greater Manchester and the West Midlands have bugger all in it county population wise, and the share of support is a bit more even in the West Mids.
Wigan away, on my birthday, as someone based in this corner of Greater Manchester is a fine old thing!
Hopefully the good fortune extends to the match itself, could see us getting at least a point but god knows what to make of the tics at the moment.
We have signed Scott Malone.
Obviously need some cover with Andrew out and Gibbons (also not his position) suspended.
Pretty damning for Manny Longelo.
Why celebrate anything ever?
I still feel silly celebrating us getting promoted five years ago now that we're going down, and I don't even know why I celebrated beating the richest team in the world on their own patch as we didn't go on to win the FA Cup. Pointless to celebrate.
And that's all...
Your warnings of being a bit soft and not liking it up you were ringing in my ears through that spectacle. The amount of times it was turned over with a wimper would have me tearing my hair out if were one of youse.
Another massive one for us, home against the slumdogs.
Must win, particularly with other matches being a little less likely to be 'lose lose' for us. Shrews - Brovers aside.
Hard fought and well earned 3 points, off the bottom and damn, there is some hope after all.
Gibbons will be a big miss now though, if Longelo doesn't step up now then he never will.