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New grounds to visit 11:14 - Apr 28 with 751 viewsSouthamptonfan

As I've said before, as angry as I am, the Championship it will be. Which grounds will be new or appealing?

Bristol City (new stands, passionate crowd)
Rotherham (never been there)
Luton (rough as nuts there and small compact ground)
QPR ( I hate the cramped away section)
Watford (been there but it's a great away day)
Preston (never been there)
Millwall (bit of an experience)
Coventry / West Brom - could be alright.
Reading (prob going down but local ish)
Hull, Middlesbrough, Stoke, Sunderland, Blackburn (no thanks)
Plymouth if they come up might be good.

Notice the lack of London trips and many northern away days?
[Post edited 28 Apr 2023 11:19]

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New grounds to visit on 13:43 - Apr 28 with 644 viewsWints76

Rotherham will be my only new ground so I don't even have much to look forward to there!

But yeh, Plymouth, Ipswich, QPR, Bristol City, Luton, Coventry and WBA are some decent days out.
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New grounds to visit on 13:48 - Apr 28 with 638 views1ASIN12

The only new ground for me will be Rotherham.

Millwall is a great day out plenty of pubs to drink in both before and after the game.

Too many people think a visit to Millwall is still like it was in the late 70’s and early 80’s which means we normally take less then the 3000 or so we take to most london games .

The snout of mid week games is telling so can see us taken only few hundred if they don’t fall right .

Some of the more local clubs Bristol City , Westbrom and reading of they stay up only offer near enough the min allocation of 2000 or 10% whichever is the smaller .

QPR decide on a game by game basis (or the police do ) to either give you both tiers or just the top .
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