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Apr 4, 2022 12:55:48 GMT 1
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Post by Sparky on Apr 4, 2022 12:55:48 GMT 1
Has it sunk in yet??
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Post by Steve T on Apr 4, 2022 14:05:51 GMT 1
It probably will when next season's travel itinerary is examined!
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Champions
Apr 4, 2022 14:27:36 GMT 1
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Post by Sparky on Apr 4, 2022 14:27:36 GMT 1
😂😂😂😂😂
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Apr 4, 2022 16:12:03 GMT 1
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Post by petet on Apr 4, 2022 16:12:03 GMT 1
Still can't take it in. What an unbelievable season.
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Post by graham on Apr 4, 2022 16:52:11 GMT 1
It probably will when next season's travel itinerary is examined! Quite right Steve. Based purely on the current Northern Premier teams the following is a typical return trip via Google Maps default from BUFC Stadium to each Away stadium. AFC Fylde 334 AFC Telford 174 Alfreton 200 Blythe 514 Boston united 204 Bradford Park Avenue 320 Chester 294 Chorley 296 Curzon Ashton 280 Darlington 386 Farsley 320 Gateshead 480 Gloucester 100 Guiseley 332 Hereford 170 Kettering 100 Kidderminster 106 Leamington 36 Southport 308 Spennymore 444 York 350 Total 5,748 miles Assuming you car does an average of 40 MPG you'll spend approx. £1,000 in Petrol or £1,150 if diesel. Probably more by start of next season! Best get saving!
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Post by Steve T on Apr 4, 2022 17:09:04 GMT 1
Let's hope that Gateshead go up, Brackley don't, Blyth go down and South Shields don't come up from the NPL.
It's likely that King's Lynn will be back on the fixture list but if they manage to avoid relegation from the national division (a slim chance but there have been flickerings of a recovery recently) then Oxford City might well be back in the northern section.
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Post by geoff95 on Apr 4, 2022 20:28:32 GMT 1
Gonna have to be coach travel realistically
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Post by Steve T on Apr 5, 2022 14:19:47 GMT 1
Based purely on the current National North teams the following is a typical return trip via Google Maps default from BUFC Stadium to each Away stadium. AFC Fylde 334 etc . . Total 5,748 miles One-way trips of 136 miles. Here are some recent averages for Banbury: 21-22 – 1281/20 = 64 P 18-19 – 1431/21 = 68 P (change to Central division) 17-18 – 1875/23 = 81 P 15-16 – 1537/21 = 73 SW 00-01 – 2090/21 = 99 E Some supporters won't have forgotten what a slog the Eastern division was – and four years of it. In 00-01 there were 11 trips of more than 100 miles (Hastings twice and Eastbourne at 150) and two more in the 90s.
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Post by Steve T on Apr 10, 2022 14:52:41 GMT 1
Let's hope that Gateshead go up, Brackley don't, Blyth go down and South Shields don't come up from the NPL. It's likely that King's Lynn will be back on the fixture list but if they manage to avoid relegation from the national division (a slim chance but there have been flickerings of a recovery recently) then Oxford City might well be back in the northern section. Not if they go up, of course. It would be galling if, just as Banbury join it, Brackley and Oxford leave the level they joined together in 2012.
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