Greener football? on 15:08 - Sep 22 with 1149 views | StochesStotasBlewe | Carlisle United. Scottish Borders League. | |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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Greener football? on 15:14 - Sep 22 with 1130 views | jayessess | Not quite, I don't think. Our longest drive this season is to Plymouth Argyle (312 miles), but in the Eredivisie it'd be slightly longer to FC Groningen (314 miles). Our shortest is Cambridge United (53 miles) and in the Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam (172 miles). | |
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Greener football? on 15:14 - Sep 22 with 1121 views | Tangledupin_Blue | Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Merthyr, Wrexham etc would travel less in the Welsh league. Carlisle, Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Hartlepool plus several non-league clubs would travel less in the Scottish pyramid. Derry City would travel less if they were in the Northern Ireland league rather than the RoI. | |
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Greener football? on 15:16 - Sep 22 with 1106 views | Keno | In there another league Norwich could participate in? | |
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Greener football? on 15:18 - Sep 22 with 1105 views | WeWereZombies |
Greener football? on 15:14 - Sep 22 by jayessess | Not quite, I don't think. Our longest drive this season is to Plymouth Argyle (312 miles), but in the Eredivisie it'd be slightly longer to FC Groningen (314 miles). Our shortest is Cambridge United (53 miles) and in the Netherlands Sparta Rotterdam (172 miles). |
But then you have to calculate whether a 312 . 53 and all the other mileages in a car with one, two, three, four or more passengers is greener than driving to Harwich before the ferry and train for Eredivisie games. | |
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Greener football? on 15:20 - Sep 22 with 1096 views | jayessess |
Greener football? on 15:18 - Sep 22 by WeWereZombies | But then you have to calculate whether a 312 . 53 and all the other mileages in a car with one, two, three, four or more passengers is greener than driving to Harwich before the ferry and train for Eredivisie games. |
nothing to stop you using the train in either scenario, tbf | |
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Greener football? on 15:22 - Sep 22 with 1092 views | Fixed_It |
Greener football? on 15:16 - Sep 22 by Keno | In there another league Norwich could participate in? |
Seven Leagues under the sea? There is an upside to global warming... | |
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Greener football? on 15:23 - Sep 22 with 1086 views | Swansea_Blue |
Greener football? on 15:14 - Sep 22 by Tangledupin_Blue | Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Merthyr, Wrexham etc would travel less in the Welsh league. Carlisle, Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Hartlepool plus several non-league clubs would travel less in the Scottish pyramid. Derry City would travel less if they were in the Northern Ireland league rather than the RoI. |
Only partially true for the Welsh clubs. North wales clubs are far closer to the NW of England than South Wales. And same applies for South Wales clubs. I can get to London quicker on the train than Bangor, Llandudno, Rhyl, Prestatyn, Connah's Quay, etc. | |
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Greener football? on 15:24 - Sep 22 with 1078 views | StochesStotasBlewe |
Greener football? on 15:16 - Sep 22 by Keno | In there another league Norwich could participate in? |
Ridgeons. | |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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[Redacted] on 15:26 - Sep 22 with 1069 views | victorywilhappen |
Greener football? on 15:16 - Sep 22 by Keno | In there another league Norwich could participate in? |
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Greener football? on 15:29 - Sep 22 with 1051 views | WeWereZombies |
Greener football? on 15:20 - Sep 22 by jayessess | nothing to stop you using the train in either scenario, tbf |
Depends where you are starting from, once you get in your car in, say, Monewdon and think about the struggle through traffic to get to the rail station in Ipswich, then finding somewhere to park and then the cost of that parking, you may well say 'feck it, I'm just going to get on the A14 and drive to the Scabby Stadium...and then I can do a Waitrose shop in Bury on the way home.' | |
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Greener football? on 15:47 - Sep 22 with 1013 views | jayessess |
Greener football? on 15:29 - Sep 22 by WeWereZombies | Depends where you are starting from, once you get in your car in, say, Monewdon and think about the struggle through traffic to get to the rail station in Ipswich, then finding somewhere to park and then the cost of that parking, you may well say 'feck it, I'm just going to get on the A14 and drive to the Scabby Stadium...and then I can do a Waitrose shop in Bury on the way home.' |
Next few Saturdays are all rail replacement buses anyway | |
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Greener football? on 18:19 - Sep 22 with 903 views | Pinewoodblue | Gibraltar Premier Division must be the greenest in Europe | |
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Greener football? on 19:51 - Sep 22 with 834 views | monty_radio | Even if some of the catchments for leagues were extended or adjusted, the large carbon footprint of the home games would reflect how footballers from even some of the lower leagues turn up in 4WD, 4 Litre turbo charged scout cars masquerading as family transport. | |
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Greener football? on 19:59 - Sep 22 with 825 views | StochesStotasBlewe | FC Vladivostok. DPR Korea football league. | |
| We have no village green, or a shop.
It's very, very quiet.
I can walk to the pub. |
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