I am sure this has probably been done already but there are some good away games to look forward to next year and as I am bored, I figured I would list them.
Must attend
Port Vale - Quite an easy journey, we always seem to do quite well here as well.
Crewe - Easy to get to by train and not too far.
Northampton - Few mates went here last time and said it was a quality trip so shall try to make it this time.
Cheltenham - Could be our 'big' derby next year, was a good away day last time with loads of Swindon singing in pub close to the ground, plus we owe them on the pitch after last humiliation.
Brighton - Day at the seaside and we owe these cunts big style after the play offs, still hate them now.
Bournemouth - This has to be a weekender not too far away. Plenty of booze, football and good nightlife this will be a quality one.
Leyton Orient - Never turn down a trip into London, day on the booze then watch the game then back out, happy days.
Walsall - Again close by so easy to get to, plus if its as good as this season then should be mental.
Leeds - Good place to go out again, throw in a good stadium and hurling abuse at Wise and Co and a brilliant day out.
Nottingham Forest - Want to visit the hooters, plus quite a good stadium and would be nice to put one over them after some recent heavy defeats there.
Luton - Not a great area by all means but drink in London during the day then head up to Luton before the game.
Yeovil or Blackpool - Either is not to bad, Yeovil is quite local and Blackpool is good for a weekender, think Blackpool is my preference so come on Yeovil.
Rovers or Shrewsbury - Again wont be too bad either way as Rovers would be local and provide us a heated derby and Shrewsbury isn't too far and we would get to see a new stadium, think I would prefer Shrewsbury just to see Rovers cry at Wembley.
PossibilitiesSwansea - Haven't been to there stadium yet, so wouldn't mind seeing it but its not to welcoming a place, unsure yet.
Millwall - Same reasons as other London teams would be a good day on the booze but due to there past reputation I am a little unsure, quite up for going so wait and see on this.
Southend - Journeys quite tricky and Roots Hall is a bit of a dive but seaside drinking again so maybe will go to this.
Not too likelyFinally we have the northern teams:
Oldham - Been here, horrific place saw us lose 5-1 when Steve Cowe scored in injury time. Horrible place, horrible ground and horrible team, no thanks.
Carlisle - Too far, doubt I will go this one.
Tranmere - Also seen us lose here theres something about merseyside that makes you not want to return, not for me this time.
Doncaster - Not really keen on this one.
Huddersfield - Been here couple of times in the past and it doesn't really interest me again.
Hartlepool - This is the only northern one I am considering just because you can fly up to Newcastle from Bristol for cheap and train it over and I have heard Newcastle is a good night out.
So overall I am intending to go to at least 13 away games next year, League 1 has changed massively since we were last in it with some great away days now. Fingers crossed we get Bill and the consortium in over the summer and will be pushing on for play offs next year
