Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Away Travel Distances 2022/23
Away Travel Distances 2022/23
Sunday, 5th Jun 2022 19:17 by Chaff

Another season in League Two but with some key changes in who will be joining us We've calculated the distance involved in following Rochdale this season.

Last season saw the return of supporters to grounds following Covid-19 restrcitions and a return to League Two. Well lets hope it doesn't take us long enough to leave the division the right way for it to be known as 'The Rochdale Division' again!

We've lost our closest rivals and we've lost our greatest ever manager from the league in Oldham Athletic and Keith Hill's Scunthorpe United but they've been replaced by clubs that are very familiar to us. If you were to travel to every away game this season, you'd chalk up 5730 miles in round trips which is less than last season which was over 6000 miles.

We may have lost Oldham and it's 6 mile trip but we have gained Stockport County which is our second shortest trip of the season at 18 miles.

Scunthorpe may have gone but they've been replaced by Grimsby who won the National League Playoff Final against Solihull, meaning a slightly further trip east for Dale fans.

The shortest distance to travel will now be Salford City at 11 miles each way.

Our furthest trip is the trip to Crawley which clocks 257 miles each way. Hats off to those who make that trip!

The full list is as follows:

Salford City - 11
Stockport County - 18
Bradford City - 30
Tranmere Rovers - 47
Harrogate Town - 49
Crewe Alexandra - 52
Doncaster Rovers - 65
Mansfield Town - 86
Walsall - 93
Barrow - 97
Grimsby Town - 106
Hartlepool United — 112
Carlisle United —117
Northampton Town — 150
Swindon Town - 181
Newport County —190
Stevenage - 190
Leyton Orient — 225
Colchester United — 227
Sutton United - 240
AFC Wimbledon - 240
Gillingham - 253
Crawley Town — 257

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

Photo: Action Images



Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.



oliber32 added 11:29 - Nov 30
Thanks God covid era of restrictions is finally over and everyone around the world, both football fans and other professionals who'd like to continue their work at offices, can continue living their normal lives. Professionals, who do my statistics homework at https://myassignmentlab.com/do-my-statistics-homework.html, and who were once occupied with my paper on Covid Statistics have gathered evidence demonstrating the number of casualties by regions. It suggests that in every sphere of activity, we've lost infinite number of professionals, who cannot be substituted. Also, their statistics suggests that the next wave of disease can be deadlier than the previous and humanity must be better prepared for it.
0


You need to login in order to post your comments

Rochdale Polls

About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Advertising
© FansNetwork 2024