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Released list 15:05 - May 19 with 21018 viewsShun

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Only surprise really is that we’re negotiating with Dooley and Done. Other than that it’s as expected.
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Released list on 19:10 - May 19 with 5954 viewsThacks_Rabbits

Released list on 19:06 - May 19 by electricblue

That depends upon Agent Bottomleys version of 2wks......


Think shaugnessy stinks of a mutual consent termination of contract, of course the club would not say that, but maybe he told some home truths and made his position untenable.

Would not surprise me!

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Released list on 19:21 - May 19 with 5871 viewsD_Alien

Released list on 19:10 - May 19 by Thacks_Rabbits

Think shaugnessy stinks of a mutual consent termination of contract, of course the club would not say that, but maybe he told some home truths and made his position untenable.

Would not surprise me!


It'll be interesting (mildly) to see where he rocks up next. He must think he can do better than stay with Dale in L2; turning down the option of a further 12 months' wages (if that's what's transpired) suggests he has a higher opinion of himself than his form showed

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Released list on 19:41 - May 19 with 5782 viewsblackdogblue

Released list on 18:59 - May 19 by Dale27

Is it daft to presume the contract he signed, included a drop in wages if the club was relegated?

Or am I giving the club too much credit?









Silly me.


Every player should accept a drop in wages following relegation... on the flip side there would have been huge bonuses for promotion....

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Released list on 19:45 - May 19 with 5763 viewsBigDaveMyCock

The biggest concern here is the word ‘player’ in the reference to Jim McNulty player-coach.

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Released list on 20:04 - May 19 with 5676 viewsrichfoad32

Released list on 19:21 - May 19 by D_Alien

It'll be interesting (mildly) to see where he rocks up next. He must think he can do better than stay with Dale in L2; turning down the option of a further 12 months' wages (if that's what's transpired) suggests he has a higher opinion of himself than his form showed


Bit harsh to suggest he's getting above himself. It might be as simple as maybe him wanting to return home to Ireland or maybe even teams below Dale in the pecking order have offered him a better deal that you can't blame him for taking.
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Released list on 20:08 - May 19 with 5640 viewsseasidedale

Released list on 19:45 - May 19 by BigDaveMyCock

The biggest concern here is the word ‘player’ in the reference to Jim McNulty player-coach.


Would read to much in the player part of mcnulty’s contract, i think it’s a just in case scenario , as for Shaunessy , it could be his agent (they all seem to have them nowadays) told him to refuse it as he could get him a better deal or when he signed he agreed to 18 months, he had the option to extend
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Released list on 20:12 - May 19 with 5600 viewsD_Alien

Released list on 20:04 - May 19 by richfoad32

Bit harsh to suggest he's getting above himself. It might be as simple as maybe him wanting to return home to Ireland or maybe even teams below Dale in the pecking order have offered him a better deal that you can't blame him for taking.


That's why it'll be of interest to see where he ends up - it'll give us an indication of whether i'm being harsh or not

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Released list on 20:31 - May 19 with 5508 viewsboromat

Released list on 19:45 - May 19 by BigDaveMyCock

The biggest concern here is the word ‘player’ in the reference to Jim McNulty player-coach.


Like this season he'll be a last resort and will spend most of his time playing in bounce games along with the kids. Just like BBM did.

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Released list on 23:41 - May 19 with 5133 viewsDale27

Released list on 19:45 - May 19 by BigDaveMyCock

The biggest concern here is the word ‘player’ in the reference to Jim McNulty player-coach.


I’ve never been Jim’s biggest fan (playing wise), but can see his enthusiasm and what he adds to the club - this could be our most important re-signing imo
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Released list on 23:44 - May 19 with 5129 viewsDale27

You’d like to think so...

That was in reply to Blackdog
[Post edited 19 May 2021 23:46]
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Released list on 09:40 - May 20 with 4824 viewsBucketBstard

Released list on 17:45 - May 19 by EllDale

No real surprises there to my mind apart from Shaughnessy.
With his build he could have been an asset in the lower division.
So why all the cloak and dagger stuff? This could have been announced days ago.
I don't think that Done would have been offered a new deal if we'd stayed up but he could do a job in L2.
As for Jim McNulty I think he could slip seamlessly into the mentoring role once enjoyed by BBM himself.
And the temptation has been resisted to keep the players with recurring injury issues which is good.
What's the timeframe with out of contract players? How long do they have to accept or reject their offers?


I think its a joke offering McNumpty anything but the door. He is a very poor defender and I cant see what he could coach players to become better.
A chance to get rid of the loser and we dont ...very sad. As for Shaunaessy he can go hes not that good , infact he would struggle in L2.
Shame BBM hasnt gone ...
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Released list on 11:06 - May 20 with 4683 viewsjonahwhereru

Released list on 09:40 - May 20 by BucketBstard

I think its a joke offering McNumpty anything but the door. He is a very poor defender and I cant see what he could coach players to become better.
A chance to get rid of the loser and we dont ...very sad. As for Shaunaessy he can go hes not that good , infact he would struggle in L2.
Shame BBM hasnt gone ...


You only have listen to what the youngsters who McNulty has mentored to see what regard they hold him in. He was Adshead’s travel partner. Luke specifically references him in his farewell blog. Tavares cited Jim coaching him to watch the opposing centre halves movement when he was sat on the bench, to understand how he might impact the game if he came on.
He has had a long career as a lower league centre half, just like another player come manager we had, and that fella became our most successful manager ever.
The level you played the game at has little or no bearing on your ability to impart tactics to those you are coaching. I have no issue with this role for Jim and I reckon Tony Ellis is please the club made the offer.
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Released list on 11:21 - May 20 with 4665 viewsSuddenLad

Released list on 11:06 - May 20 by jonahwhereru

You only have listen to what the youngsters who McNulty has mentored to see what regard they hold him in. He was Adshead’s travel partner. Luke specifically references him in his farewell blog. Tavares cited Jim coaching him to watch the opposing centre halves movement when he was sat on the bench, to understand how he might impact the game if he came on.
He has had a long career as a lower league centre half, just like another player come manager we had, and that fella became our most successful manager ever.
The level you played the game at has little or no bearing on your ability to impart tactics to those you are coaching. I have no issue with this role for Jim and I reckon Tony Ellis is please the club made the offer.


100% correct.

Jim McNulty has a lot to offer this club off the field. His experience and knowledge, combined with that of BBM is invaluable to the younger players in what is essentially a very young squad.

Players like Adshead, Tavares, Matheson, Morley, Baah will all have benefited from his input and advice on the training pitch and when you mention Tony Ellis, he is as important as any other club employee you could name. The development of the youth players who recently won the Youth Alliance Cup is a massive feather in his cap. The signing of Peter Thomas on professional terms is a great testimony to his work.

Let's put aside for a moment, some of the utter sh!te that is going on at the club and remember that there are still positive things happening 'downstairs'.

Jim Mc may well have his better playing days behind him,but he can still play a massive role at the club form the sidelines. I'd be glad to see him take on such a role as BBM did,whilst KH was here.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Released list on 13:26 - May 20 with 4482 viewsStourdale

Released list on 19:21 - May 19 by D_Alien

It'll be interesting (mildly) to see where he rocks up next. He must think he can do better than stay with Dale in L2; turning down the option of a further 12 months' wages (if that's what's transpired) suggests he has a higher opinion of himself than his form showed


100% this, I think he probably expected to nail down a starting 11 place. Potentially help us stay up and raise his profile.
Will never know but it wouldn't surprise me if he never had any intention of staying with us past this season.
If we can keep Lund, Morley, Rathbone, Grant and Brierley. I'd rather he wasn't at the club and we can use the budget on either a midfield battler or elsewhere in the squad.
Let's be honest most people would put him 5th or 6th down the line at present.
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Released list on 15:25 - May 20 with 4352 viewsboromat

PLAYERS REMAINING UNDER CONTRACT

Aaron Morley
Stephen Humphrys
Alex Newby
Jake Beesley
Ollie Rathbone
Conor Grant
Ethan Brierley
Abraham Odoh
Brad Wade

The most positive thing about this list is that we'll have to address the defence! Lets just hope we can bring in the right players.

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Released list on 16:00 - May 20 with 4278 viewsseasidedale

Thing is maybe Shaunessy was happy when he was a starter in the team and wasn’t happy when he was dropped to sub and decided to go, if this is the case it’s better he goes
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Released list on 16:21 - May 20 with 4232 viewsblackdogblue

Released list on 23:44 - May 19 by Dale27

You’d like to think so...

That was in reply to Blackdog
[Post edited 19 May 2021 23:46]


I remember many years ago when my boy was on one of the mascot packages which included a behind the scenes tour there was a whiteboard in the changing room with figures on it bonus wise. Might have been a KH inspiration reminder to win...

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Released list on 16:50 - May 20 with 4181 viewselectricblue

Released list on 16:00 - May 20 by seasidedale

Thing is maybe Shaunessy was happy when he was a starter in the team and wasn’t happy when he was dropped to sub and decided to go, if this is the case it’s better he goes


He as only himself to blame for that.
If he was consistant then maybe he still be at Dale come July.

Sounds like he had the i played for Leeds a big team attitude.....

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Released list on 17:10 - May 20 with 4127 viewsrichfoad32

Released list on 16:50 - May 20 by electricblue

He as only himself to blame for that.
If he was consistant then maybe he still be at Dale come July.

Sounds like he had the i played for Leeds a big team attitude.....


Why is there a lot of assumption that he is some sort of Big Time Charlie just because he turned down an extra year? There could be a myriad of reasons, and until they come to light give the guy a break.
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Released list on 16:43 - Jun 3 with 3168 viewsblackdogblue

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Released list on 16:49 - Jun 3 with 3128 viewsBainesy15

Released list on 16:43 - Jun 3 by blackdogblue

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The 2 week deadline has passed


Do we take this as everyone buggering off?
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Released list on 17:00 - Jun 3 with 3072 viewsTVOS1907

Released list on 16:43 - Jun 3 by blackdogblue

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Released Players Thread by ChaffRAFC 10 May 2021 14:23
Think it’s normally Macro who sets this up so I will have a go this year, can’t promise it will be 100% up to date all the time but if you see a club announcing it’s released list, stick it in here and I'll try and keep it up to date:

ACCRINGTON STANLEY:

Joe Maguire (Tranmere Rovers)
Lamine Kaba Sherif
Jack Bolton
Reagan Ogle (Hartlepool United)
Zehn Mohammed

AFC WIMBLEDON:

Callum Reilly
Shane McLoughlin (Morecambe)
Luke O’Neill

BARNSLEY:

Corey Addai
Bradley Binns
Daniel Bramall
Henry Kendrick
Ali Omar

BARROW:

Calvin Andrew
Courtney Baker-Richardson (Newport County)
Dion Donohue
Callum Gribbin
Sam Hird
Scott Moloney
Mikael Ndjoli
Morgan Penfold
Chris Taylor
Scott Wilson
Yoan Zouma

BIRMINGHAM CITY:

Geraldo Bajrami
Ryan Burke (Mansfield Town)
Jack Concannon
Dan Crowley
Josh Dacres-Cogley (Tranmere Rovers)
Miguel Fernandez
Ivan Guzman
Remeao Hutton
Agus Medina
Joe Redmond
Jayden Reid (Portsmouth)
Bernard Sun
Jon Toral

BLACKBURN ROVERS:

Corry Evans (Sunderland)
Charlie Mulgrew (Dundee United)
Amari’i Bell (Luton Town)
Stewart Downing
Lewis Holtby
Joe Grayson (Barrow)
Stefan Mols
Lewis Thompson (Scunthorpe United)
Ben Paton (Ross County)
Brad Lyons
Tom White (Barrow)
James Connolly
George Wyatt
Ben Pleavin

BLACKPOOL:

Liam Feeney (Tranmere Rovers)
Alex Fojticek
Sullay Kaikai (Wycombe Wanderers)
Jack Sims
Ollie Turton (Huddersfield Town)
Adi Yussuf

BOURNEMOUTH:

Jack Wilshere

BOLTON WANDERERS:

Shaun Miller
Arthur Gnahoua (Morecambe)
Sonny Graham
Callum King-Harmes
Muhammadu Faal
Jak Hickman
Jamie Mascoll
Markus Assarsson
Nathan Whalley
Ryan Delaney (Morecambe)

BRADFORD CITY:

Anthony O’Connor (Morecambe)
Billy Clarke
Clayton Donaldson (York City)
Connor Shanks
Connor Wood (Leyton Orient)
Harry Pritchard (Eastleigh)
Lee Novak
Will Huffer
Zeli Ismail

BRISTOL CITY:

Hakeeb Adelakun (Lincoln City)
Nathan Baker
Famara Diédhiou
Rene Gilmartin
Jack Hunt (Sheffield Wednesday)
Henri Lansbury (Luton Town)
Adrian Mariappa
Jamie Paterson
Tommy Rowe (Doncaster Rovers)
Liam Walsh (Swansea City)
Marley Watkins


BRISTOL ROVERS:

Kyle Bennett
Michael Kelly
Harry Warwick
Liam Armstrong
Alexis Andre-Jr
Ali Koiki
Ed Upson (Newport County)
Jordi van Stappershoef
Josh Hare
Mark Little
Abu Ogogo
Tom Davies (Tranmere Rovers)

BURTON ALBION:

Colin Daniel
Jevan Anderson
John-Joe O'Toole
Owen Gallacher (Crawley Town)
Neal Eardley
Stephen Quinn (Mansfield Town)
Luke Varney
Mike Fondop
Reece Hutchinson
Ben Fox
Tom Armitage
Ben Hart

CAMBRIDGE UNITED:

Callum Burton (Plymouth Argyle)
Joe Neal

CARDIFF CITY:

Sol Bamba (Middlesbrough)
Joe Bennett
Junior Hoilett
Joe Day
Jonny Williams

CARLISLE UNITED:

Jamie Armstrong
Charlie Barnes
Charlie Birch (Annan Athletic)
Dean Furman
Liam Lightfoot
Cedwyn Scott
Tom Wilson

CHARLTON ATHLETIC:

Deji Oshilaja (Burton Albion)
Darren Pratley (Leyton Orient)
Andrew Shinnie (Livingston)
Marcus Maddison
Erhun Oztumer

CHELTENHAM TOWN:

Alex Addai
Dan Bowry
Tahvon Campbell (Woking)
Tom Chamberlain
Chris Clements

COLCHESTER UNITED:

Josh Bohui
Jevani Brown (Exeter City)
Callum Coulter
Paris Cowan-Hall
Luke Gambin
Callum Harriott
Tom Lapslie
Harry Pell (Accrington Stanley)
Courtney Senior (Newport County)
Omar Sowunmi
Diaz Wright

COVENTRY CITY:

Amadou Bakyaoko (Bolton Wanderers)
Dan Bartlett
Jordan Young
Joe Newton
Jordon Thompson
Morgan Williams

CRAWLEY TOWN:

Mark Wright
Tarryn Allarakhia
David Sesay
Stuart Nelson
Josh Doherty
Joe McNerney

CREWE ALEXANDRA:

Eddie Nolan (Waterford FC)
Daniel Powell
Olly Lancashire (Southampton U23's Player/Coach)

DONCASTER ROVERS:

Danny Amos
Madger Gomes
Ian Lawlor (Dundee)

EXETER CITY:

Lewis Ward
Jonny Maxted (Northampton Town)
Tom Parkes (Livingston)
Alex Fisher
Nicky Ajose

FLEETWOOD TOWN:

Paul Coutts (Bristol Rovers)
Mark Duffy
Sam Finley (Bristol Rovers)
Josh Morris (Salford City)
Harvey Saunders (Bristol Rovers)
Nathan Sheron (Harrogate Town)
Glenn Whelan
Michael Fowler
Laurence Smith

FOREST GREEN ROVERS:

Adam Smith
Chris Stokes
Shawn McCoulsky
Scott Wagstaff

GILLINGHAM:

Sacha Bastien
Jack Bonham (Stoke City)
Jordan Graham
Tyreke Johnson
Connor Ogilvie (Portsmouth)
Dominic Samuel (Ross County)
Matty Willock (Salford City)

GRIMSBY TOWN:

James McKeown
Danny Rose
Luke Waterfall
George Williams
Sean Scannell
Montel Gibson
Ira Jackson Jr
Filipe Morais
Max Wright
Lenell John-Lewis
Joe Starbuck
Duncan Idehen

HARROGATE TOWN:

Jake Lawlor (Hartlepool United)
Brendan Kiernan (Walsall)
Jon Stead
Calvin Miller
Scott Brown
Ed Francis
Melvin Minter
Jay Williams

HUDDERSFIELD TOWN:

Tommy Elphick
Alex Pritchard (Sunderland)
Oumar Niasse
Richard Stearman (Derby County)
Jayson Leutwiler (Oldham Athletic)
Demeaco Duhaney
Christopher Schindler
Jaden Brown (Sheffield Wednesday)
Yaya Sanogo

HULL CITY:

Max Clark (Hull City)
Harvey Carew
Harrison Foulkes
Ryan Hanson
Danny Lupano
McCauley Power
Luke Rees
Max Sheaf
Josh Ward

IPSWICH TOWN:

Cole Skuse (Colchester United)
Luke Chambers (Colchester United)
Alan Judge (Colchester United)
Stephen War
Freddie Sears (Colchester United)
James Wilson (Plymouth Argyle)
Emyr Huws
Tristan Nydam

LEYTON ORIENT:

Lee Angol (Bradford City)
Josh Coulson
James Dayton
Louis Dennis
Myles Judd
Sam Ling
Jordan Maguire-Drew
Brendon Shaban
Jamie Turley
Joe Widdowson (Barnet)

LINCOLN CITY:

Ethan Ross (Stockport County)
Harry Anderson (Bristol Rovers)

LUTON TOWN:

Kazenga LuaLua
George Moncur (Hull City)
Brendan Galloway (Luton Town)
Harry Isted

MANSFIELD TOWN:

Andy Cook (Bradford City)
Nicky Maynard
Joe Riley
Aidan Stone (Port Vale)
Ryan Sweeney (Dundee)
Aiden Walker
Jake Wright

MIDDLESBROUGH:

Marvin Johnson (Sheffield Wednesday)
Britt Assombalonga
Ashley Fletcher (Watford)
Jordan Archer (QPR)
Nathaniel Mendez-Laing

MILLWALL:

Shane Ferguson (Rotherham United)
Shaun Williams (Portsmouth)
Frank Fielding
James Brown
Rob Strachan
Harry Ransom (Crawley Town)
Reuben Duncan
Sam Skeffington
George Alexander
Ollie Bate
Ezekiel Miller

MILTON KEYNES:

Lee Nicholls (Huddersfield Town)
Jordan Houghton (Plymouth Argyle)
Kieran Agard
Lee Mason

MORECAMBE:

Harry Davis (Scunthorpe United)
Mark Halstead
Alex Kenyon (Scunthorpe United)
Stephen Hendrie
Liam McAlinden (Wrexham)
A-Jay Leitch-Smith
Ben Pringle (Altrincham)
Jordan Slew (Halifax Town)
Yann Songo'o (Bradford City)

NEWPORT COUNTY:

Ashley Baker
Corey Whitely
Daniel Leadbitter
David Longe-King
Jack Evans
Joe Ledley
Josh Sheehan (Bolton Wanderers)
Kyle Howkins
Ryan Taylor
Tom King (Salford City)

NORTHAMPTON TOWN:

Steve Arnold
Alan Sheehan
Mark Marshall
Ricky Korboa (Sutton United)
Matt Warburton
Ethan Johnston

NORWICH CITY:

Alex Tettey
Mario Vrancic (Stoke City)
Jordan Thomas
Zach Dronfield
William Hondermarck
Louis Lomas
Ethen Vaughan

NOTTINGHAM FOREST:

Michael Dawson
Glenn Murray (Retired)
Sammy Ameobi (Middlesbrough)
Yuri Riberio
Samba Sow
Abdoulaye Diallo
Michael Hefele


OLDHAM ATHLETIC:

Gary Woods (Aberdeen)
Laurence Bilboe
Cameron Borthwick-Jackson (Burton Albion)
Sido Jombati
Brice Ntambwe
Marcus Barnes

OXFORD UNITED:

Rob Hall
Dylan Asonganyi

PETERBOROUGH UNITED:

Louis Reed (Swindon Town)
Niall Mason
Frazer Blake-Tracy (Burton Albion)
Sam Cartwright
Archie Jones
Brad Rolt

PLYMOUTH ARGYLE:

Will Aimson (Bolton Wanderers)
Byron Moore
Jarvis Cleal
Rubin Wilson
Scott Wootton (Morecambe)
Klaidi Lolos
Frank Nouble (Colchester United)
Lewis Macleod
Ben Reeves (Gillingham)
Jack Ruddy (Linfield)

PORTSMOUTH:

Andy Cannon (Hull City)
Charlie Daniels
Jordy Hiwula (Doncaster Rovers)
Bryn Morris (Burton Albion)
Taylor Seymour
Duncan Turnbull

PORT VALE:

Dino Visser
Tom Scott
Adam Crookes
Shaun Brisley
Scott Brown (Exeter City)
Luke Joyce
Ryan Campbell-Gordon
Zak Mills (Walsall)
David Fitzpatrick
Cristian Montano (Livingston)
Daniel Trickett-Smith
Tom Pope
Mark Cullen (Hartelpool United)
Kurtis Guthrie
Harry McKirdy (Swindon Town)

PRESTON NORTH END:

Louis Moult (Burton Albion)
Billy Bodin (Oxford United)
Josh Ginnelly (Hearts)
Graham Burke
David Nugent

QPR:

Paul Smyth (Leyton Orient)
Aramide Oteh

READING:

Sone Aluko (Ipswich Town)
Sam Baldock
Sam Walker
Tennai Watson (Milton Keynes)
Ryan East (Swindon Town)
Conor Lawless
Oli Pendlebury
Jayden Onen
Sam Smith (Cambridge United)

ROCHDALE:

Ryan McLaughlin
Paul McShane (Manchester United U23's player/coach)
Jimmy Ryan
Conor Shaughnessy (Burton Albion)
Harrison Hopper (York City)
Lewis Bradley
Keaton Mulvey (FC United)
Matty Lund (Salford City)

ROTHERHAM UNITED:

Billy Jones
Shaun MacDonald (Crewe Alexandra)
Jamie Proctor (Port Vale)
Clark Robertson (Portsmouth)
Kyle Vassell (Cheltenham Town)

SALFORD CITY:

Mani Dieseruvwe (Tranmere Rovers)
Oscar Threlkeld (Bradford City)
Richie Towell (Shamrock Rovers)
George Boyd
Tom Clarke (Salford City)
Harry Ditchfield
Sam Fielding
Darron Gibson
Dan Hawkins
Dan Jones
Will Shepherd
James Wilson (Port Vale)
Ryan Ghaly
Daniel Jones
Phil Perry
Tom Shepherd
Jaden Timmis
Max Williams

SCUNTHORPE UNITED:

Charlie Barks
Jacob Bedeau (Burnley U23's)
Junior Brown
Lewis Butroid
Jordan Clarke (Oldham Athletic)
Andy Dales
Abo Eisa (Bradford City)
Alex Gilliead (Bradford City)
George Hornshaw
Mark Howard
Jem Karacan
Adam Kelsey
Harrison McGahey (Oldham Athletic)
Kelsey Mooney
Olufela Olomola
Raynner Silva
Kevin van Veen (Motherwell)

SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY:

Keiren Westwood
Tom Lees (Huddersfield Town)
Joost van Aken
Kadeem Harris
Elias Kachunga (Bolton Wanderers)
Matt Penney (Ipswich Town)
Moses Odubajo (QPR)
Joey Pelupessy
Adam Reach (West Bromwich Albion)
Jordan Rhodes (Huddersfield Town)

SHREWSBURY TOWN:

Scott Golbourne
David Edwards
Ro-Shaun Williams (Doncaster Rovers)
Sean Goss
Ryan Sears
Brad Walker
Donald Love
Curtis Main (St Mirren)
David Davis
James Rowland
Ryan Barnett
Leon Clarke

SOUTHEND UNITED:

Emile Acquah
Brandon Goodship
Harry Kyprianou
Alan McCormack
Jacob Mellis
Richard Taylor

STEVENAGE:

Femi Akinwande
Jacob Bancroft
Inih Effiong
Jamie Fielding
Arthur Iontton
Billy Johnson
Joe Martin
Danny Newton
Liam Smyth

STOKE CITY:

Jordan Cousins
Ryan Corrigan
Paul Cooper
Kevin Fernandes
Jamie Melbourne
Henry Nash
Julius Ndene
Thomas Nixon
Jai Verma

SUNDERLAND:

Callum McFadzean (Crewe Alexandra)
Chris Maguire (Lincoln City)
Conor McLaughlin
Grant Leadbitter
Max Power (Wigan Athletic)
Josh Scowen (Wycombe Wanderers)
Remi Matthews (Crystal Palace)

SWANSEA CITY:

Andre Ayew
Kieron Freeman (Portsmouth)
Declan John
Barrie McKay
Ryan Bevan
Matthew Blake
Bradley Gibbings
Jordi Govea
Alex Rutter
Jake Thomas


SWINDON TOWN:

Tom Broadbent
Paul Caddis
Lee Camp
Anthony Cheshire
Ezekiel Fryers
Massimo Giamattei
Joel Grant
Hallam Hope (Oldham Athletic)
John Johnston
Archie Matthews
Christopher Missilou (Newport County)
Matty Palmer
Pierce Sweeney (Exeter City)

WALSALL:

Cameron Norman (Newport County)
James Clarke (Newport County)
Stuart Sinclair
Caolan Lavery (Bradford City)
Josh Gordon (Barrow)
Callum Cockerill-Mollett
Wes McDonald (Morecambe)
Jack Nolan (Accrington Stanley)

WATFORD:

Achraf Lazaar
Carlos Sanchez
Jerome Sinclair
Mamadou M'Baye
Mac Chisholm
Thomas Horsewood
Max Thompson
Phoenix Patterson
Bayll Spencer-Adams
Maxwell Statham
Mason Barrett
Sam Dalby (Southend United)
Harry Forster
Teddy Perkins
Toby Stevenson
Mitchel Bergkamp
Henry Ochieng

WIGAN ATHLETIC:

Zach Clough (Carlisle United)
Dan Gardner (Doncaster Rovers)
Alex Perry (Scunthorpe United)
Corey Whelan (Carlisle United)
Millen Brown
Zach Dobie
Jason Fulton
Marcus Snell

WYCOMBE WANDERERS:

Ryan Allsop (Derby County)
Cameron Yates
Giles Phillips
Darius Charles (AFC Wimbledon)
Andron Georgiou


EX DALE PLAYERS:

Joe Widdowson (Barnet)
Olly Lancashire (Southampton U23's Player/Coach)
Harrison McGahey (Oldham Athletic)
Andy Cannon (Hull City)
Calvin Andrew
Ryan McLaughlin
Paul McShane (Manchester United U23's player/coach)
Jimmy Ryan
Conor Shaughnessy (Burton Albion)
Harrison Hopper (York City)
Lewis Bradley
Keaton Mulvey (FC United)
Frank Fielding
Jordan Rhodes (Huddersfield Town)
Nathaniel Mendez-Laing
Zach Clough (Carlisle United)
Ryan Delaney (Morecambe)
Matty Lund (Salford City)
Glenn Murray (Retired)

Premier League released lists: (Some will have been signed up already)
https://www.premierleague.com/news/2163104

Transfers up to and including 10/08


When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Released list on 06:51 - Jun 4 with 2732 viewsNorthernDale

Released list on 16:49 - Jun 3 by Bainesy15

Do we take this as everyone buggering off?


I cannot see many teams coming in for Done, Dooley and Lynch, so I will be amazed, if they don't sign. Again Keohane is your typical lower league journeyman, so i think he could also sign, after last season was possibly his best at the Dale in terms of performances and goals.

EOC and Lund is another matter, I could see them at somewhere like Salford or Bolton next season.
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Released list on 12:50 - Jun 4 with 2468 viewsboromat

Yes no news from the club. We can only assume none of them have signed contracts

Poll: What are we more excited for?

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Released list on 12:53 - Jun 4 with 2455 viewselectricblue

Released list on 06:51 - Jun 4 by NorthernDale

I cannot see many teams coming in for Done, Dooley and Lynch, so I will be amazed, if they don't sign. Again Keohane is your typical lower league journeyman, so i think he could also sign, after last season was possibly his best at the Dale in terms of performances and goals.

EOC and Lund is another matter, I could see them at somewhere like Salford or Bolton next season.


Even Morecambe if Hill takes charge.....

My all time favourite Dale player Mr Lyndon Symmonds

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