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Away Travel Distances 2023/24

Well this is gonna be different for us! Dale take on a host of new clubs in what is going to be some effort in terms of travel for the 23/24 season!

A new division and a lot of new grounds to go to, but just how many miles would going to every game next season clock up? Well, in round trips, you’d chalk up a staggering 7,438 miles. I mean we knew it was going to be quite a southern based league but Jesus Christ. You’d end up doing 1,708 miles more than last season!

Last season we had 6 trips over 200 miles away, next season, we have 12!

One good thing is that we have the ‘409 Derby’ back in our shortest trip of the season over to Oldham Athletic and we get a nice coastal trip over to Fylde. No doubt the footballing gods will put that trip on a Tuesday in the middle of winter!

So, our National League tours starts here, get the Friends and Family rail tickets renewed!

The full list is as follows:

Oldham Athletic- 6

Halifax Town- 23

Altrincham - 24

AFC Fylde - 58

York City - 64

Chesterfield - 81

Hartlepool United— 114

Kidderminster Harriers- 115

Solihull Moors- 120

Gateshead — 136

Oxford City - 180

Maidenhead United — 205

Boreham Wood - 209

Wealdstone - 214

Barnet - 215

Woking - 228

Aldershot Town — 239

Eastleigh — 240

Dorking Wanderers - 241

Dagenham & Redbridge - 242

Ebbsfleet United — 251

Southend United- 255

Bromley - 259

All measurements in miles and taken from RAC which lists the distances in miles.

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