Who are the Poor old band C'ers?

The 7.45 kick-offs against far-away clubs? Maybe the ones on telly, (if there are any), to get people in the ground? Except the PNE one of course.
 
I suspect it will be dynamic pricing that will decide. Reading might conceivably be Band C, but if, as the spring approaches we are heading for the play-offs, the club might well ratchet it up a notch to B, or even A. Ditto any Band B matches.
 
All Lancashire teams and some Yorkshire band A, but if Yorkshire team on Tuesday night move to band B.

Be interesting what Cardiff game will be, to me should be C, but will put as A with being the first game of the season.


Midlands teams all band B.
Anything further band C.
 
I'd add Fulham to that. They don't travel.
Its the London two station rule where any more changes mean they don't bother.

Happened to some London based Blackpool fans when you guys played Burnley and Leeds in one week, where there was a no show for the Clampetts game.
 
Looking at the fixtures .. Middlesborough between Xmas and New Year on a Weds night is really the only midweek game where I'm not sure fans will travel. Maybe Coventry on a Tuesday in September?
 
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