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    City Voted Best Away Day

    http://www.fsf.org.uk/blog/view/away...have-their-say

    Highest rating in the Leagues as well.

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    Re: City Voted Best Away Day

    Almost makes you want to go in the away end one day ..... no Burton's this season. I think most visiting clubs should fill it. Huddersfield, Burnley, Watford, Bournemouth don't travel that well. Brighton, Fulham?

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    Re: City Voted Best Away Day

    Surprised Reading is so high, it’s one of my least favourite. You can get a good atmosphere going inside the ground but the surrounding facilities are awful.

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    Re: City Voted Best Away Day

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Surprised Reading is so high, it’s one of my least favourite. You can get a good atmosphere going inside the ground but the surrounding facilities are awful.
    AWFUL, is being to nice.

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    Re: City Voted Best Away Day

    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    AWFUL, is being to nice.
    Well I’m not going to correct you😂😂😂😜

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    Re: City Voted Best Away Day

    I want to see the bottom of those tables - the worst away days.

    Name and shame!

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    FSF fans vote Cardiff best away experience

    Away Fans Survey 2017-18: fans have their say

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    The Football Supporters Federation fans voted Cardiff City the best away experience in the Championship last season.


    Fans visiting CCS game the experience and average 8.04 out of 10, the highest across all four division.


    Championship:



    • 8.04 Cardiff City

    • 7.63 Preston North End

    • 7.62 Fulham

    • 7.48 Reading

    • 7.33 Burton Albion


    FSF deputy chief executive David Rose said: "We must say a big thank you to all the away fans who took the time to complete the survey last season. The feedback they provide is extremely important.


    "There’s been some huge progress on how away supporters are received in the last few years, with some great initiatives developed by clubs and sponsors.


    "There are an increasing number of clubs where away fans are no longer an afterthought, but there’s still a lot of areas for improvement across the country and we’ll continue to fight for better treatment."


    Full results here


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