Uday of True in the National League from local football has taken 18 years.
But his position on the Cornish peninsula means that he is extremely different from the rest of the professional game.
Their nearest full -time team is the League One Side Plymouth Argil – about 60 miles away – while his closest opponents in this season – 140 miles and about three hours of drives will be away.
No side will have to travel in the history of English football, as far as tinners will be in this season. Overall, they will travel about 13,560 miles in the league, Gatesheads at their longest round-trip 914 miles and back in late October.
The club has seven rounds of three rounds at a distance of more than 700 miles, and more than half of his trips are longer than the journey between London and Paris.
Relay-Laev says, “No matter which league we are in, we have always had to do a good amount of journey.”
“Club is very helpful in letting us stay overnight. We will travel on Friday, stay at the hotel on Friday night.
“But ever since I have been in True, we have always been very good at home and I think it is clearly due to travel.
“This may be slightly different this year. In the last season, a lot of teams have done it on the day, and then we are talking from where – perhaps teams are not able to not be the best.
“I think every team in this league will come down before the night, so this is the place where it gets out a little.”
But Yaton feels that the club rejected a lot of problems in the previous season when he traveled.
“They [the players] Working till five o’clock, going to the coach at six o’clock, going to most of the hotels between 10 and 12 o’clock, “he says.
“Now we’ve gone full -time, we are leaving at 10 am. Well, okay, some longer journey may be, but we will reach there at better time of the day.
“So I don’t think it will make a lot of difference, purely on the basis that we are not working with 35, 37, 40-hour-wheel jobs as well as football.”