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I never said it was. I appreciate that it isn't the prettiest town on earth, nor is it the Nou Camp.

Simply pointing out that Scunny and Northampton aint so great either, and an arseache to reach the stadium even when you get there.
 

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Gillingham is grossly underrated as an away day.

Granted, it's a piece of piss and cheap to get to for us but there's plenty of stop-off points. Always have a good booze in Rochester before and after and if away fans actually walked further than the southern belle they would probably find some better pubs down the high street of Gillingham and just off it.
 

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Gillingham is grossly underrated as an away day.

Granted, it's a piece of piss and cheap to get to for us but there's plenty of stop-off points. Always have a good booze in Rochester before and after and if away fans actually walked further than the southern belle they would probably find some better pubs down the high street of Gillingham and just off it.

Even as a home fan I try to avoid the high street at all costs, weird people with strange limps make me think they're from Chernobyl. You're right about Rochester though, and only about 5 minutes away on the train.
 

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If you come to Sixfields and drink in the bowling alley you're a convicted paedophile, its that simple
 

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Even as a home fan I try to avoid the high street at all costs, weird people with strange limps make me think they're from Chernobyl. You're right about Rochester though, and only about 5 minutes away on the train.

Oh, no denying the place is an absolute khazi but it's not that bad for a beer as an away fan.

Can't remember the name of all the pubs but remember going in the dog and bone once which was decent enough, last season the Brittania was absolutely banged out with Charlton fans, could barely move. In the end the staff just allowed fans to nip opposite and bring cans in. Shame that was shut for our visit this year.

Rochester is always decent. Have even stopped off at Chatham on a few occasions although obviously not as good.

Yeah, I enjoy the trip to Gillingham but like I say, we're one of the lucky ones in the fact it's so simple to get to and costs about 10 quid.
 

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Northampton is a shit away day and so I won't be going. Drinking in a ten pin bowling alley. Embarrassing. Top 5 away days in this division are

1 Bradford
2 Charlton
3 Scunthorpe
4 Shrewsbury
5 Bristol Rovers

Worst are Northampton, Mk Dons, Southend, Wigan and Doncaster

I'm currently in Scunthorpe. The stadium is miles out of the town. The town centre is very run down.

Shrewsbury is a nice enough town to be fair but the stadium is a bit out of the way unfortunately.

Charlton is a decent away day to be fair.

Your obsession with Wigan again rearing it's ugly head. We're consistently voted the best away day out of the 92 league sides. Decent value tickets, a cracking away end with good facilities and good views. Loads of real ale pubs and places to eat nearby and train station 15 mins walk from the stadium, loads of parking. Good location if you're coming train or car.
 

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I'm currently in Scunthorpe. The stadium is miles out of the town. The town centre is very run down.

Shrewsbury is a nice enough town to be fair but the stadium is a bit out of the way unfortunately.

Charlton is a decent away day to be fair.

Your obsession with Wigan again rearing it's ugly head. We're consistently voted the best away day out of the 92 league sides. Decent value tickets, a cracking away end with good facilities and good views. Loads of real ale pubs and places to eat nearby and train station 15 mins walk from the stadium, loads of parking. Good location if you're coming train or car.

And plenty of seats to choose from!
 

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Northampton is a shit away day and so I won't be going. Drinking in a ten pin bowling alley. Embarrassing. Top 5 away days in this division are

1 Bradford
2 Charlton
3 Scunthorpe
4 Shrewsbury
5 Bristol Rovers

Worst are Northampton, Mk Dons, Southend, Wigan and Doncaster
Yes it is embarrassing drinking in a bowling alley, why the fuck did you go in there?
 

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I thought Peterborough as a place was alright the other week to be fair, first visit there and relatively impressed by it. Other than that, general rule in this league seems to be that the places that ARE decent to go to generally have their stadiums miles away from the station (Oxford, Shrewsbury), and the ones that have the ground close to the station tend to be not so nice (Gillingham, Rotherham). Personally, my favourite in this league would be Plymouth, with Charlton not being a bad one either.
 
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I thought Peterborough as a place was alright the other week to be fair, first visit there and relatively impressed by it. Other than that, general rule in this league seems to be that the places that ARE decent to go to generally have their stadiums miles away from the station (Oxford, Shrewsbury), and the ones that have the ground close to the station tend to be not so nice (Gillingham, Rotherham). Personally, my favourite in this league would be Plymouth, with Charlton not being a bad one either.

Blimey your easily pleased.
 
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Rochdale's stadium is a nice part of a shit town and the stadium itself is one of the better new refurbs that has been done. The Cemetery pub is one of my favourite awayday pubs.
 

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I thought Peterborough as a place was alright the other week to be fair, first visit there and relatively impressed by it. Other than that, general rule in this league seems to be that the places that ARE decent to go to generally have their stadiums miles away from the station (Oxford, Shrewsbury), and the ones that have the ground close to the station tend to be not so nice (Gillingham, Rotherham). Personally, my favourite in this league would be Plymouth, with Charlton not being a bad one either.

Only someone from Gillingham could be relatively impressed by Peterborough, a city someone once called Peter Bog Horror.
 
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Only someone from Gillingham could be relatively impressed by Peterborough, a city someone once called Peter Bog Horror.

I'm not from Gillingham. Peterborough was alright, I never said it was wonderful! I'm not really a pub kind of guy so it might well be terrible from that point of view, but as a place it seemed reasonable. Decent weather probably helped, but I certainly ended the day with more positive than negative things to say about the place.
 

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We're consistently voted the best away day out of the 92 league sides. Decent value tickets, a cracking away end with good facilities and good views. Loads of real ale pubs and places to eat nearby and train station 15 mins walk from the stadium, loads of parking. Good location if you're coming train or car.

By who?

I've never been to either but Charlton and Wimbledon are in the London area so win by default.
 

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I'm not from Gillingham. Peterborough was alright, I never said it was wonderful! I'm not really a pub kind of guy so it might well be terrible from that point of view, but as a place it seemed reasonable. Decent weather probably helped, but I certainly ended the day with more positive than negative things to say about the place.

Pubs are one of the things Peterborough has got going for it, there's not a lot else. It's a concrete monstrosity with nothing but vacant lots, bookies and pound shops in the town centre.
 

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Thought Peterborough was a nice little place. Lovely pub/boat by the ri riverside. Decent stadium and friendly fans make it a decent away day.
 

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I'm not from Gillingham. Peterborough was alright, I never said it was wonderful! I'm not really a pub kind of guy so it might well be terrible from that point of view, but as a place it seemed reasonable. Decent weather probably helped, but I certainly ended the day with more positive than negative things to say about the place.

If you're not much of a drinker or pub guy, what do you look for in an away day? Might sound like I'm taking the piss but I'm genuinely not.

Somewhere to eat?
See the area?
Easy to travel to?

I've always thought Charlton would a poor away day for a Gillingham fan. Charlton itself is now crap with the closure of most pubs. The only reason it's a good away day for those coming from the north is because they land in London and there's a few places they can jump off on the way to Charlton. Coming from Gillingham, there's nowhere to really jump off at, I suppose you could have a few jars in Dartford but then you're still 25 mins away from Charlton.
 

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Pubs are one of the things Peterborough has got going for it, there's not a lot else. It's a concrete monstrosity with nothing but vacant lots, bookies and pound shops in the town centre.
There’s a brick factory too. I used to pass it on my way to Ely on my way to Kings Lynn. Used to like looking at that brick factory.
 

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If you're not much of a drinker or pub guy, what do you look for in an away day? Might sound like I'm taking the piss but I'm genuinely not.

Somewhere to eat?
See the area?
Easy to travel to?

I've always thought Charlton would a poor away day for a Gillingham fan. Charlton itself is now crap with the closure of most pubs. The only reason it's a good away day for those coming from the north is because they land in London and there's a few places they can jump off on the way to Charlton. Coming from Gillingham, there's nowhere to really jump off at, I suppose you could have a few jars in Dartford but then you're still 25 mins away from Charlton.

I look at it as a chance to see a part of the country I might otherwise not get a chance to really. Does help if it's easy to get to, and Kent to Peterborough is incredibly easy. I've turned into a bit of a groundhopper in the last few years so also availability of a decent enough place to stay if I'm doing a weekender. If there's a decent pub about then sure, I'll go for it. I'm just not one of those that goes to a new town with the hope of finding 'a pub' and just settling for the first thing you see before moaning about how shit the whole town is based on that one pub you can't remember the name of which only played Muse cause some dickhead stuck £20 in the jukebox. I tend to plan out where I'm going to head before I get there, which might be a bit different but I like to know. I'm very much not what you would probably consider a typical away fan in these respects.

In terms of Charlton, I don't live in Gillingham so I don't come by that route, so I tend to meet up with friends in London before the game and then make my way across. Any excuse to go and see mates in any city makes it a good away day for me, which means any opportunity to visit Nottingham, Sheffield or Bristol tends to go down well.
 

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Pubs are one of the things Peterborough has got going for it, there's not a lot else. It's a concrete monstrosity with nothing but vacant lots, bookies and pound shops in the town centre.

We spent a while looking round the cathedral, it's a superb bit of architecture.
 

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