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Can Carlisle AFFORD to stay up?



pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,042
West, West, West Sussex
League 1 could almost be like Division 3 South next season. Relegation could save Carlisle a fortune in travel :jester:

Southend
Wallsal
Bristol Rovers
Colchester
Orient
Swindon
Yeovil
Southampton
Charlton
Brentford
Wycombe
Us (hopes)
 






algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
Hopefully Millwall as well
 


Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
24,785
GOSBTS
Don't the home teams pay for the away teams travel?
 


Sep 14, 2006
472
Philadelphia
I looked at the mileage if we stay in League One and presuming that Brentford, Exeter, Gillingham and Wycombe come up and Carlisle, Crewe, Cheltenham, Hereford go down with Leicester, Peterboro and Leeds going up.

In that scenario, Albion fans (and players) (leaving from Brighton) will save 5,980 miles of travel next year if attending all away games in League One vs. dropping to League Two.

At an average of 700 per away day, that is 4,186,000 miles saved.

Just another reason for us to stay up. I am going back to bed now and sleep.
 




Lady Whistledown

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NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,645
Hmmm, but even if I was a Carlisle fan, I'd still rather go to Norwich, Charlton and Southampton than Morecambe, Accrington and Bury.
 


Ninja Elephant

Doctor Elephant
Feb 16, 2009
18,855
I genuinely can't believe Carlisle this season, what on earth happened to them? They were a great side last season, Graham was banging in the goals. I suppose Kieran Westwood in goal has been a big loss, but in general, they've added to the side. I find it remarkable they're going down.

I don't think they'll miss playing all us southerners though, really. They'll have far bigger support at Accrington and Burton, and cheaper travel for the fans too. Obviously they'll be disappointed, but there you go. Football goes in cycles, they'll recover.
 






Playing On The Grit

Twitter: @leighjcooper
Apr 2, 2008
340
Don't the home teams pay for the away teams travel?

Not sure but if that is the case they would have to pay for us to get up there even if they don't have to pay to get down to the south coast. They would still be spending money on one of the journeys.
 




Garage_Doors

Originally the Swankers
Jun 28, 2008
11,790
Brighton
I looked at the mileage if we stay in League One and presuming that Brentford, Exeter, Gillingham and Wycombe come up and Carlisle, Crewe, Cheltenham, Hereford go down with Leicester, Peterboro and Leeds going up.

In that scenario, Albion fans (and players) (leaving from Brighton) will save 5,980 miles of travel next year if attending all away games in League One vs. dropping to League Two.

At an average of 700 per away day, that is 4,186,000 miles saved.

Just another reason for us to stay up. I am going back to bed now and sleep.

You need to get out more ???










:jester:
 
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Kenhead

New member
Oct 1, 2003
7,054
Brighton
I looked at the mileage if we stay in League One and presuming that Brentford, Exeter, Gillingham and Wycombe come up and Carlisle, Crewe, Cheltenham, Hereford go down with Leicester, Peterboro and Leeds going up.

In that scenario, Albion fans (and players) (leaving from Brighton) will save 5,980 miles of travel next year if attending all away games in League One vs. dropping to League Two.

At an average of 700 per away day, that is 4,186,000 miles saved.

Just another reason for us to stay up. I am going back to bed now and sleep.

I'm quite glad that you have done that as i was intressted to know but couldn't be arsed to work it all out.
 






seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,949
Crap Town
Not sure but if that is the case they would have to pay for us to get up there even if they don't have to pay to get down to the south coast. They would still be spending money on one of the journeys.

I think this only happens when a match is postponed at the last minute. The home club has to pay for accomodation and travel costs either for the original fixture or the rearranged date , which is mutually agreed between the two clubs.
 


Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,518
Worthing
I genuinely can't believe Carlisle this season, what on earth happened to them? They were a great side last season, Graham was banging in the goals. I suppose Kieran Westwood in goal has been a big loss, but in general, they've added to the side. I find it remarkable they're going down.

I don't think they'll miss playing all us southerners though, really. They'll have far bigger support at Accrington and Burton, and cheaper travel for the fans too. Obviously they'll be disappointed, but there you go. Football goes in cycles, they'll recover.


I tipped Carlisle, Brighton and Northampton all to finish in the top 6 this season.
Old Uncle Speilberg might just have some competition.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,949
Crap Town
Carlisle would be better off in League 2 North next season.:laugh:
 




Utterly selfishly, I'm hoping for the following results on Saturday:

wins for the Albion, Bury, Carlisle and Norwich;
defeats for Exeter, Northampton, Crewe, Barnsley and Tranmere;

and then unsuccessful play-off campaigns for Leeds and Scunthorpe and a successful campaign for Rochdale.

:thumbsup:
 




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