So far for us oop north, we've lost Bury, Oldham, Blackburn and Wigan

Wayne.Kerr

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......... and gained Accrington, Sunderland and Barnsley' Lets hope either Rotherham or Scunthorpe fail in the play-offs. I suppose Burton is a bit north.
 
Hoping both Rotherham and Scunthorpe fail in the play offs and Shrewsbury get promoted. Want Charlton to stay down too.

I will go to Burton next year but had hoped for Bolton. Hoping Lincoln or Notts County win the play offs in League 2 as i'd probably go to that game too.

Still predominately a northern league but Wycombe and Luton give those in the south a couple of new fairly local away games as well.
 
Hoping that either Lincoln or Exeter come up - both good trips and nice places into the bargain. Not so sure about the "nice place" tag when it comes to Sunderland but looking forward to that one, especially. For the majority, down in Kent, it seems that there might just be a slight tilt towards "local" fixtures if Charlton remain in L1. Coventry`s not (really) that far either!
 
Scunthorpe and Rotherham are both really nice places to go I found both sets of fans the friendliest in our league. Not only that you can join them at the bar .Shrewsbury is a nightmare to get too and when you are inside the ground area it is almost impossible to get out on foot .Never again by coach that's for sure .
 
Anywhere north of the river Medway is north.

If Plymouth get Accrington away first game of the season their boss will go crazy.
 
Rotherham and Scunthorpe can't both succeed so basically we've lost 4 "northern teams" and gained 4.

And it could be an overall +1 if Notts County win.