Looking at that map, it would seem Northampton Town are conveniently located.
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Championship
Southampton v Portsmouth
Preston v Blackburn
Norwich v Ipswich
Coventry v Birmingham
West Brom v Birmingham
Swansea v Bristol City
Charlton v Millwall
Sheff Utd v Sheff Wed
League 1
Lots up North
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Which club's fans do the least travelling?
Looking at that map, it would seem Northampton Town are conveniently located.
Swansea to Bristol is 80 miles
Yes ... Birmingham had the least amount to travel last season.
https://www.footballteamnews.com/tra...?tournament=46
Season just ended:
Premier League:
Leicester City (172 miles) ... Newcastle (399 miles)
Championship:
Coventry City (182 miles) ... Plymouth (403 miles)
League 1:
Birmingham (156 miles) ... Crawley Town (262 miles)
League 2:
Crewe (169 miles) ... Bromley (316 miles)
Time to regionalise below the Championship to save costs for fans, the clubs and the planet?
Many more local derbies = bigger attendances = more revenue?
Lot of clubs close together on that League One map, but I wouldn't class many of them as derbies.
Few rivalries in South Yorkshire by way of proximity, and I believe Bolton/Wigan has become a bit of a derby in recent years. There's also an argument for Bradford/Huddersfield (although if you have to argue it then it's not a proper derby IMO).
But I think the only "recognised" derby would be Exeter/Plymouth?
I wouldn’t say Coventry v Brum was a derby really.
My partner is from Coventry and some of her relatives have been Sky Blues since the Jimmy Hill days. They mostly say Leicester is their biggest derby (the M69 Derby), but even then it seems to be fairly low key to me.
Their biggest rival (different from derby) seems to be Sunderland!
In the US it’s not unusual for personnel who have served to look for jobs in government departments. One chap got himself a job with the US Postal Service.
He was never on time, always late. His supervisor called him in for a chat about his timekeeping.
Unsure of how to proceed the supervisor decided to take things low key.
‘So’ he said when you turned up for work in your last job what did they say to you?’
‘Usually it was Good morning Admiral. Would you like coffee?’
The distances used are in kilometres (not miles as in my original post) and represent the actual travelling distance rather than 'as the crow flies'.
Just checked AA route planner for Cardiff City Sadium to the Liberty Stadium. Distance = 42.8 miles (or 69 km) ... this is the same distance quoted on the site below.
https://www.footballteamnews.com/tra...?tournament=45
Pompey is 278 km (172 miles) from Plymouth
Pompey is 257 km (160 miles) from Cardiff