| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders 23:01 - Dec 11 with 2300 views | aberhugh | I was wondering what sort of distances are travelled to attend home matches by season ticket holders. I live just north of Aberystwyth and a home match is a 160 mile round trip about 5 hours travelling time. I sit in the East and I am sitting close to people from Fishguard and Haverfordwest. It would be interesting to know what sort of distances are regularly travelled to attend home games. |  | | |  |
| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders on 09:01 - Dec 13 with 491 views | Fireboy2 |
| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders on 08:56 - Dec 13 by builthjack | A pint in the Smiths |
Does he have to drink john smiths š¤¢š¤® |  | |  |
| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders on 10:25 - Dec 13 with 434 views | jack247 |
| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders on 07:16 - Dec 13 by pencoedjack | Fairs do the commitment by some is amazing. ST holder 30 miles away & i very rarely do midweek games. |
Agreed. Iām about 6 miles each way. Massive kudos to those who travel long distances for home games as well as those who traipse up and down the country to away games. Huge financial and time commitment šš» |  | |  |
| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders on 11:00 - Dec 13 with 410 views | KeithHaynes | When myself and Phil first got active with the Midlands Avon & Gloucester Swans before that the GITS we had a list of around 200 Jacks from the south west, we used to put on buses a lot and even midweek mini buses. The West Ham away tie in the FA Cup we took over 100 on two coaches. Many will remember a huge queue of Jacks lined up along the carriageway into West Ham relieving themselves. Paul Thomas, originally from Haverfordwest was a window dresser from Bath, he had a three legged sheep called ātripodā Letās just say that sheep had urine running out of its eyes at one point. Beer and away trips, weāve all been there. |  |
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| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders on 17:44 - Dec 13 with 345 views | 3swan |
| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders on 11:00 - Dec 13 by KeithHaynes | When myself and Phil first got active with the Midlands Avon & Gloucester Swans before that the GITS we had a list of around 200 Jacks from the south west, we used to put on buses a lot and even midweek mini buses. The West Ham away tie in the FA Cup we took over 100 on two coaches. Many will remember a huge queue of Jacks lined up along the carriageway into West Ham relieving themselves. Paul Thomas, originally from Haverfordwest was a window dresser from Bath, he had a three legged sheep called ātripodā Letās just say that sheep had urine running out of its eyes at one point. Beer and away trips, weāve all been there. |
Newbury coaches? Also can you just clarity that tripod wasn't real living sheepš |  | |  |
| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders on 13:18 - Dec 18 with 179 views | KeithHaynes |
| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders on 17:44 - Dec 13 by 3swan | Newbury coaches? Also can you just clarity that tripod wasn't real living sheepš |
Well I think it could have been mate. It was always smiling. Yes, Newbury coaches. Great recall. |  |
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| Distance travelled to home matches by season ticket holders on 13:28 - Dec 18 with 163 views | Boundy | Fortunate to be able to see the stadium ( roof) if I open my back bedroom window, by standing on a chair with the blind slats at an angle of 37 degrees and with one eye closed . Distance I'm about 3 miles away and fortunate to be able to walk most of the way , I had to when we played Chelsea in the second leg of the then Capital One cup due to a decent snow fall that day. |  |
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