ROVERS WILL SPEND LONGER ON THE ROAD
Bristol Rovers will spend an extra 110 miles on the road this season.
Although most of the clubs that have joined League One are based in the south, travelling to away days will still be longer for the 2009/10 campaign.
Last season Rovers travelled 6886 miles, which included local trips to Cheltenham and Hereford. This season they will travel 6996.
Carlisle remains the longest away journey - a round trip of 550 miles, with Hartlepool just behind on 544. A trip to newcomers Norwich will be the third longest at 478.
Yeovil is the shortest trip at just 88 miles, with Swindon a close second on 90 miles. Promoted Exeter are the third closest team - a round trip of 170 miles.
See the table below for the full list of distances.
|
CLUB |
ONE WAY |
ROUND TRIP |
|
Norwich |
239 |
478 |
|
Southampton |
105 |
210 |
|
Charlton |
126 |
252 |
|
MK Dons |
106 |
212 |
|
Leeds |
206 |
412 |
|
Millwall |
121 |
242 |
|
Tranmere |
184 |
368 |
|
Southend |
173 |
346 |
|
Huddersfield |
202 |
404 |
|
Oldham |
185 |
370 |
|
Colchester |
193 |
386 |
|
Walsall |
92 |
184 |
|
Leyton Orient |
131 |
262 |
|
Swindon |
45 |
90 |
|
Brighton |
165 |
330 |
|
Yeovil |
44 |
88 |
|
Stockport |
165 |
330 |
|
Hartlepool |
272 |
544 |
|
Carlisle |
275 |
550 |
|
Brentford |
111 |
222 |
|
Exeter |
85 |
170 |
|
Wycombe |
102 |
204 |
|
Gillingham |
171 |
342 |












