from the Premiership? For me, it'd have to be Birmingham and Fulham. Part of me wants the blues to stay up because they're my local team at the moment and I've got a soft spot for them, but it would be a very easy away game to get to. And I've never been to Craven Cottage, but would really like to, so I'm hoping for a Fulham relegation.
Well I ought to want Reading and Fulham as they are great for me to get to - but I dont want Coppels side to go down as I have a lot of time for him as a manager - I know quite a few Fulham fans and occasionally go to watch with them so wouldnt wish relegation of them either so actually I want Birmingham and Bolton to make the drop
Bolton Wanderers And Reading Reebok i've been to loads of times watching us as it's one of my favourite grounds. Reading so I can say i've been to both their grounds.
agreed much as I dislike brum I'd rather not have the scumbags anywhere near oakwell nor me having to set foot in that shithole again. Can they just bypass this division??
What do you like about the Reebok? personally I just find it a flat pack stadium in the middle of nowhwere like so many others
Reading and Fulham </p> Never been Fulham and since I work in Reading it'd be a nice and easy one to get to.</p>
Fulham to come down will be a new ground for me and London jaunt. Say Readinh as also a new ground opportunity. Straying a bit, but Carlisle to go up - new ground. Donny have new ground, but I enjoy shouting Scabs for 90 mins at City Ground! Don't want Leeds up, or Southend (been twice).
RE: What do you like about the Reebok? Not the usual run of the mill design you see many grounds have, they always seem to be good games there, easy to get to and easy to get away when you leave the car park.