Why are we so average away? (1 Viewer)

blunted

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Whilst we could have won any of our away games apart from Luton, why are we just not doing it away from the CBS Arena. Is it two goals scored, a missed penalty and now a good few conceded. Players who look like world beaters at home, look tentative away. The away support is awesome when we are allowed enough tickets. Any thoughts on the reasons and how it can be addressed? More long balls down the channels or stick to our footballing gameplan? I feel things are going to change in the way we approach away games. Lets hope it works for the better as we can't realistically approach a game again like we did against Luton.
 

fatso

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We arnt average, we are shit away from home.
Average would be a big improvement!
I think a tactical change is needed, 1 up front and a defensive midfielder in front of the back 3.
As things are we are far too open and allow teams to exploit space behind our wing backs. And we havnt played a decent team yet, so changes will almost certainly be made imho.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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We arnt average, we are shit away from home.
Average would be a big improvement!
I think a tactical change is needed, 1 up front and a defensive midfielder in front of the back 3.
As things are we are far too open and allow teams to exploit space behind our wing backs. And we havnt played a decent team yet, so changes will almost certainly be made imho.

QPR and Luton are decent - only the relegated 3, Bournemouth, Stoke and possibly PNE, Blackburn who are at their level or above.
 

SAJ

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We arnt average, we are shit away from home.
Average would be a big improvement!
I think a tactical change is needed, 1 up front and a defensive midfielder in front of the back 3.
As things are we are far too open and allow teams to exploit space behind our wing backs. And we havnt played a decent team yet, so changes will almost certainly be made imho.
I don’t think we are shit away from home we are naive. Barnsley for example the result could have been reversed quite easily. QPR had we have taken the chances in the first half we could easily have been 2-0 up. Millwall again that result could have gone either way.
After the international break we will I’m sure revert to 1 up front and I imagine get a few 0-0’s be far less entertaining. Irrespective I am sure Robins has already started to put a plan into action.
 

Philosorapter

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Does anyone know where you can find the different pitch dimensions for teams in the Championship?
 

CCFC54321

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Luton’s pitch is small and it compressed are ability to stretch the pitch. However, it didn’t help that some players attitude wasn’t right in my opinion and we were outfought.

Are Luton a better team them us? Technically not a chance but physically they battered the shite out of us. We need a mixture of the both to do anything in This league.
 

Philosorapter

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Someone's done their homework but it is from 2016.


The largest pitch in the English Football League (72 clubs) is Leyton Orient at 9200 sq yds and the smallest is Crewe Alexandra and Wigan Athletic at 6600 sq yds.

115 x 80 9200 Leyton Orient
115 x 78 8970 Nottingham Forest
117 x 76 8892 Leeds United
115 x 77 8855 Shrewsbury Town
114 x 77 8778 Port Vale
115 x 76 8740 Blackburn Rovers, Huddersfield Town
112 x 78 8736 Oxford United
113 x 77 8701 Hartlepool United
114 x 76 8664 Rochdale, Notts County
115 x 75 8625 Birmingham City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Bristol City, Sheffield Wednesday, Wycombe Wanderers
116 x 74 8584 Wolverhampton Wanderers
114 x 75 8550 Gilligham
112 x 76 8512 Peterborough United
115 x 74 8510 Milton Keynes Dons, Coventry City
110 x 77 8470 Preston North End
114 x 74 8436 Norwich City , Newcastle United
115 x 73 8395 Portmouth
110 x 76 8360 Morecambe
116 x 72 8352 Northampton Town
111 x 75 8325 Grimsby Town
114 x 73 8322 Exeter City
112 x 74 8288 Fleetwood Town, Blackpool, Carlisle United
115 x 72 8280 Aston Villa, Yeovil Town
110 x 75 8250 Barnsley, Cardiff City, Wimbledon,
109 x 76 8284 Doncaster Rovers
112 x 73 8176 Bury, Charlton Athletic, Plymouth Argyle
110 x 74 8140 Southend United, Cambridge United
111 x 73 8103 Scunthorpe United
112 x 72 8064 Sheffield United, Newport County, Queens Park Rangers, Newport County
110 x 73 8030 Brentford, Bristol Rovers, Walsall
111 x 72 7992 Accrington Stanley, Cheltenham Town
111 x 72 7990 Barnet (102m x 65.5m)
114 x 70 7980 Mansfield Town
110 x 72 7920 Crawley Town, Burton Albion, Rotherham United, Luton Town
113 x 70 7910 Bradford City
111 x 71 7881 Chesterfield,
112 x 70 7840 Ipswich Town
109 x 71 7739 Fulham
110 x 70 7700 Swindon Town, Colchester United, Stevenage
106 x 72 7632 Oldham Athletic
105 x 68 7140 Millwall, Derby County, Bolton Wanderers
102 x 70 7140 Reading
110 x 60 6600 Wigan Athletic
100 x 66 6600 Crewe Alexandra
 

skybluesam66

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Someone's done their homework but it is from 2016.


The largest pitch in the English Football League (72 clubs) is Leyton Orient at 9200 sq yds and the smallest is Crewe Alexandra and Wigan Athletic at 6600 sq yds.

115 x 80 9200 Leyton Orient
115 x 78 8970 Nottingham Forest
117 x 76 8892 Leeds United
115 x 77 8855 Shrewsbury Town
114 x 77 8778 Port Vale
115 x 76 8740 Blackburn Rovers, Huddersfield Town
112 x 78 8736 Oxford United
113 x 77 8701 Hartlepool United
114 x 76 8664 Rochdale, Notts County
115 x 75 8625 Birmingham City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Bristol City, Sheffield Wednesday, Wycombe Wanderers
116 x 74 8584 Wolverhampton Wanderers
114 x 75 8550 Gilligham
112 x 76 8512 Peterborough United
115 x 74 8510 Milton Keynes Dons, Coventry City
110 x 77 8470 Preston North End
114 x 74 8436 Norwich City , Newcastle United
115 x 73 8395 Portmouth
110 x 76 8360 Morecambe
116 x 72 8352 Northampton Town
111 x 75 8325 Grimsby Town
114 x 73 8322 Exeter City
112 x 74 8288 Fleetwood Town, Blackpool, Carlisle United
115 x 72 8280 Aston Villa, Yeovil Town
110 x 75 8250 Barnsley, Cardiff City, Wimbledon,
109 x 76 8284 Doncaster Rovers
112 x 73 8176 Bury, Charlton Athletic, Plymouth Argyle
110 x 74 8140 Southend United, Cambridge United
111 x 73 8103 Scunthorpe United
112 x 72 8064 Sheffield United, Newport County, Queens Park Rangers, Newport County
110 x 73 8030 Brentford, Bristol Rovers, Walsall
111 x 72 7992 Accrington Stanley, Cheltenham Town
111 x 72 7990 Barnet (102m x 65.5m)
114 x 70 7980 Mansfield Town
110 x 72 7920 Crawley Town, Burton Albion, Rotherham United, Luton Town
113 x 70 7910 Bradford City
111 x 71 7881 Chesterfield,
112 x 70 7840 Ipswich Town
109 x 71 7739 Fulham
110 x 70 7700 Swindon Town, Colchester United, Stevenage
106 x 72 7632 Oldham Athletic
105 x 68 7140 Millwall, Derby County, Bolton Wanderers
102 x 70 7140 Reading
110 x 60 6600 Wigan Athletic
100 x 66 6600 Crewe Alexandra
That’s a massive difference
 

CDK

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Away think that gyok up front on his own with an extra defensive midfielder on instead of a second striker that could be the sender and we played 1up front v Blackpool and that's the game we won away.
 

Grendel

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Sort out the hesitancy we show away, we’ll be clear champions.

Not really the dice has rolled far more in our favour at home than it has away so far
 

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