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    Near & Far

    GEOGRAPHY:

    Cork City seem to be the most remotely located Premier Division Club.
    What is their shortest away trip? Methinks it might be Galway but it might be Bray?

    Galway United's nearest away trip (in the Premier Div) is probably Longford or maybe Sligo.

    Derry is Galway United's longest away trip.
    Ironically, Galway is one of Derry's shorter away trips!

    Anyone know the distances between all Clubs?
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    I'd say Derry-Cobh is definately the longest trip anyway.

    I would also reckon that Harps could be setting new travelling records this year as we'll have to go to Waterford, Wexford, Kilkenny, Cobh and Limerick twice each, with the 'short' trips being Monaghan, Kildare, Dundalk and Athlone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galway Harps View Post
    I'd say Derry-Cobh is definately the longest trip anyway..
    Cobh and Derry are in two different divisions. Otherwise, Galway United's nearest trip would be Athlone and our longest trip would be Waterford.
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    Longest potential trip then. So Harps Cobh is the longest this season with Cork Derry probably being second (although they'd be very similar).
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    i reckon Derry's longest away trip this season will be another european adventure !

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanatic View Post
    i reckon Derry's longest away trip this season will be another european adventure !
    ...to Windsor Park?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddyfield View Post
    ...to Windsor Park?

    well technically if your thinking like that it would have to be.....................
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    Here is a list for all the distances between eL grounds.
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    Bohs-Shels has to be shortest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BohsPartisan View Post
    Bohs-Shels has to be shortest.
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    Rovers have been travelling for 20 years, and we still haven't made it home. So this must be the longest journey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamjar View Post
    Rovers have been travelling for 20 years, and we still haven't made it home. So this must be the longest journey.
    To make it home, you need to have a home....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paddyfield View Post
    GEOGRAPHY:

    Cork City seem to be the most remotely located Premier Division Club.
    Not sure on what basis you came to this conclusion ?

    The most remotely located has to be Derry. And consistently so - we only have 1 team vaguely near in the whole league, whilst Cork have one on their doorstep (Cobh), and 2 more not too far away (Limerick/Waterford). Conversely, no matter who is in the Premier Derry only have one vaguely easy trip.

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    did derry in 2 and a half hours last season .Its not the hardest trip by any means .Cork on the other hand is a feckin nightmare .Flying is the only way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndrog View Post
    did derry in 2 and a half hours last season .Its not the hardest trip by any means .Cork on the other hand is a feckin nightmare .Flying is the only way.
    A ridiculous statement, as it all depends on where you're travellkjng from and to !

    Cork's a dead handy we trip. If you start in Cobh.....

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    Monaghan is not far for you so Finn Harps and us and Sligo are not a million miles away!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcfcsteve View Post
    Not sure on what basis you came to this conclusion ?
    I presume he's talking about it based on this years premier teams. With Waterford now gone all our trips are going to be a 4 hour minimum by bus, without stopping.

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    Nah,You'll make Galway in 3 hours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor H View Post
    Nah,You'll make Galway in 3 hours.
    how do ya work that one out? ive friends in galway who i visit fairly frequently, and the best ive done it, given traffic an all is 1h 45mins.. theres no way you could do it from cork in less than double that time..
    arent we all just magic little monkeys...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamjar View Post
    Rovers have been travelling for 20 years, and we still haven't made it home. So this must be the longest journey.
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