| Forum Reply | radio bolton. at 15:34 6 Aug 2020
100% agree He never missed a Saturday sports programme on Radio Manchester (GMR) in 31 years (1989 to last Saturday) - something we'll never see the like of again I spoke to him on more than one occasion (usually next to the radio van outside the ground) and he was always happy to discuss football and the Dale especially. A genuinely good bloke who gave us and the other local clubs outside the Premiership great publicity His final Saturday programme - Boston vs Altrincham match commentary - from around 3 hours 23 minutes well worth listening to https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p08lxw3w |
| Forum Reply | Lotto News at 18:42 26 Jun 2020
most likely working from home |
| Forum Reply | Lotto News at 13:39 26 Jun 2020
£1 a week will be available shortly on line I have signed up for £53.31 this year and then £52.00 yearly after that I have just had an e-mail from Claire (Frances assistant I think) who tells me "Yes the paper direct debit leaflet is for the £1.00 per week sign up and the online is for the £2.00 sign up. This has been amended to include an option online for the £1.00 per week (2 membership package) This option will be on the website shortly alongside a marketing campaign to promote this to the fans." |
| Forum Reply | Pitch update at 10:38 15 Feb 2020
https://www.rochdaleafc.co.uk/news/2020/february/tranmerematchpostponed_150220/ Today’s Sky Bet League One match against Tranmere Rovers at the Crown Oil Arena has been postponed. The fourth official of today's game has taken into account the height of the water table under the pitch, the surface water on the pitch from the rain already today and the forecast of Storm Dennis, and has therefore decided to call the game off. A rearranged date for the game will be announced in due course. Tickets already purchased will be valid for the rearranged date or can be refunded in full. Dale fans can do this at the RAFC Ticket Office, whilst Tranmere supporters must contact their own club’s Ticket Office. Rochdale AFC apologises to all supporters for any inconvenience caused, but unfortunately the weather conditions have proved too extreme for the pitch. |
| Forum Reply | Removal of the current CEO at 23:04 24 Nov 2019
First of all my name isn't Billy so that's one fact you've got wrong for starters along with everything else you've said Be honest you aren't a Dale fan and you haven't a clue as to what goes on at the club You now say " there are plenty of people on this board who know the truth and i am not at liberty to state what that is". Well that really is hilarious Kindly give us the names of "people who have in the past, taken action against the board ready to do the same again." Kindly tell us where the money is coming from for "some much needed backing for new recruits in January" Kindly tell us if you are a member of the Trust (I am) Your say "Nobody is against the Trust but more direct action is needed" Kindly give us details of the "direct action" you are suggesting and no doubt the Trust will be more than happen to look at them How many people are you speaking for when you say "we will make sure he leaves" and at the same time explain in detail what "exposing him for what he is" means Tell us details of the 'fraud' you seem to know all about Apart from yourself who else are you speaking for when you say "and people have not forgotten how CD was treated by these frauds and karma is a bastard when served correctly" Go on, give us a detailed reply and give us even more laughs than you have already |
| Forum Reply | Removal of the current CEO at 21:58 24 Nov 2019
Are you actually a Dale supporter? I have never read such utter garbage for a long time and I say this as a long time supporter and shareholder Your penultimate sentence suggests you aren't - as you haven't a clue as to what has happened at the club in recent times You seem to be suggesting we spend money we don't have On our crowds and budget that we are in Division One is a miracle in itself You should be thankful we are in the Football League |
| Forum Reply | tomorrow can't come quick enough at 13:45 28 Aug 2019
As a schoolboy I used to go to Bury and/or Bolton if I couldn't get to Spotland (on the bus). In the 1960s I was at the last game of the season. BWFC were at Charlton and needed a win to have a chance of promotion (they lost 2-0) and Wimbledon were beginning their rise up the Football League and were at Gigg. Wimbledon won 4-1 and I can still remember one of their goals at the Cemetery end and I was standing at the half-way line opposite the main stand. I also went to a night game when BFC played Chelsea. Tommy Docherty went to see Bolton's Wyn Davies who was scoring lots of goals but he was marked out of the game by Colin Waldron who he signed instead!! As far as I am concerned it is just as much a disaster for us (and all the local football league teams and football in general) as it is for Bury and their supporters. We've lost around £70000 in gate receipts this season - times this over a number of seasons and we are talking a lot of money which we badly need Only the most biased and ignorant Dale supporter will be happy at what has happened. Hopefully they will be able to do a Wimbledon and get back in the Football League We should thank ourselves luckly that it is BFC and not us who have been taken over by people who don't give one jot about the club and its history - who mortgage the club, take out loans at massive interest rates, spend money they don't have and owe millions to local companies, hmrc and Bury Council If nothing else the EFL should be 100% reorganised so that never again can people like Day and Dale be allowed to own a football club |
| Forum Reply | NCFC & Chalky at 20:14 4 May 2019
You are a true NCFC supporter Chalky and you can hold your head up high despite today's result I feel sorry for you and all the other NCFC supporters who have been badly let down by your owners in recent times I hope you will be back in the football league in the not too distant future It's always good to read your comments on this forum |
| Forum Reply | Someone better at maths than me at 19:28 24 Apr 2019
If we lose both games If Wimbledon, Bristol Rovers, Gillingham, Southend, Scunthorpe and Shrewsbury all win both their remaining games and Wycombe beats Fleetwood and Accrington beats Portsmouth (and also say Walsall beats Peterborough not thta it matters) andd you'ld get massive odds for all the above to happen but if it did the table will read 14 Bristol Rovers 46 +0 56 15 Shrewsbury 46 -6 56 16 Accrington Stanley 46 -20 54 17 Southend 46 -10 53 18 Wycombe 46 -12 53 19 AFC Wimbledon 46 -20 52 20 Scunthorpe 46 -25 52 21 Rochdale 46 -32 51 22 Plymouth 46 -20 50 23 Walsall 46 -24 46 24 Bradford 46 -32 37 Even if we got a point at Charlton we would be on 52 points and go down on goal difference So a draw against Southend would keep us up as the bottom five would then be 20 Rochdale 46 -31 52 21 Southend 46 -11 51 22 Plymouth 46 -20 50 23 Walsall 46 -24 46 24 Bradford 46 -32 37 |
| Forum Reply | Bolton again at 11:15 18 Apr 2019
Simon Jordan says Bolton Wanderers’ prospective new buyer is EVEN WORSE than current owner Ken Anderson. English businessman Laurence Bassini ‘won’t have Bolton’s best interests in mind’, according to the talkSPORT pundit, who added: ‘just ask Watford fans’. Former Watford owner Bassini was revealed as the man set to save Bolton from impending liquidation during the club’s latest High Court hearing on Wednesday. Bolton chairman Ken Anderson is eager to sell the club But the news has not been welcomed with open arms due to Bassini’s chequered history, in terms of both his personal finances and his ill-fated spell in charge at Vicarage Road, which lasted all of 13 months. The 48-year-old has TWICE been declared bankrupt and was banned from owning an EFL club for three years in 2013 for alleged financial misconduct. He has since been cleared to return to football by the EFL and now looks set to take over at Bolton, having vowed to take the Trotters back to the Premier League. But former Crystal Palace owner Jordan believes his arrival could be bad news for the in-trouble club. “I know him, I dealt with him when I was trying to do a deal on Portsmouth in 2012,” he told talkSPORT host Jim White on Wednesday. “And I’m sorry, but if Bolton fans think they’ve got a problem with Ken Anderson, they’re going to have a bigger problem with Laurence Bassini. Bolton have been given extra time to pay their debts “It’s no surprise Ken has been keeping this under wraps, now that we know who it potentially is. “I think Bolton fans deserve better than this. Everyone deserves an opportunity to rehabilitate and reform, but this is not a guy who is going to go into Bolton with their bests interests in mind — just ask Watford fans. “I’ve dealt with him, I know what he was all about when we tried to a deal on Portsmouth. “It’s not sour grapes, I’ve got no issue with what he is or isn’t. “But, my God, if they [Bolton fans] think they’re out of the fire now, they’ve got no idea.” |
| Forum Reply | FA Cup attendance 1949 at 22:58 18 Oct 2018
I have the official match programme (No. 0105). They must have printed thousands - it cost 2d. Eight pages but actually just one sheet of paper - but when folded measures about 8 and 1/2 inches x 5 and 1/2 inches. So quite clever and no staples needed There are photos of each of the eleven Dale players with their name and position, followed by an Editoral which includes "Never before in the history of local soccer football has such a big crowd collected for a match as there will be on this ground this afternoon and it will make a sight to be remembered" "To Notts County, the oldest league club in the country, we offer a hearty welcome. We give them credit for being the drawing power with their "star" players who have put up the attendance and receipt receipt records and we hope the game is worthy of the event" British Rail advert Rochdale to Manchester first-class 2s 3d and third class 1s 6d They had a football excursion from Rochdale to Southport on 27 Dec which cost 5s 3d (I assume return). Departed 12.04 and returned at 4.50 (no added on time in those days fortunately!) I have the following match details Saturday 10 December 1949 FA Cup Round 2 Spotland, Rochdale Rochdale’s highest attendance Att: 24,231 Rochdale 1 (Brown) Notts County 2 (Lawton, Johnson) Rochdale 1 Trevor Churchill 2 Bill Watson 3 Harry Hubbick 4 Eric Wood 5 Walter Birch 6 George McGeachie 7 Jackie Arthur 8 Jack Livesey 9 Jack Connor 10 Cyril Brown 11 Tom Dryburgh Notts County 1 Roy Smith 2 Tommy Deans 3 Norman Rigby 4 Harry Chapman 5 Alec Simpson 6 Harry Adamson 7 Frank Broome 8 Jackie Sewell 9 Tommy Lawton 10 Billy Evans 11 Tom Johnston Forgotten where I got the above match details from (years ago) but I hope correct The match programme team line-up agrees Dale but for Notts County 5 Baxter (I have Alec Simpson played) 4 is spelt Chapmen (I have Chapman) The full Third Division table (Northern Section) was also show (Doncaster top 28 pts from 18 games then Dale 24 points from 19 games) and the Lancashire Combination (Dale Reserves 5th below Nelson, Ashton Utd, Prescot Cables and Darwen. Teams below Dale Reserves included Fleetwood, Morecambe and Wigan Athletic) The half-time scoreboard (not sure which were FA Cup games) in the programme included Wolves v Bolton Wdrs, Notts Forest v Stockport Cty, Bury v Leeds, Crewe v Oldham Utd, Fulham v Man Utd, Huddersfield v Liverpool and Man City v WBA |
| Forum Reply | Newspaper Coverage at 17:28 19 Feb 2018
35.1% Rochdale had more possession against Spurs than Juventus had managed five days before (33.4%). They also had more crosses (16 to 11), more tackles (28 to 21) and won more duels (63 to 59) than the Italian champions Cost of Dale team: £NIL 8 Free; 2 Academy (Cannon, Camps), 1 Loan (Humphrys) Transfer fees spent in last 10 seasons: £466,000 Record signing £150,000 Paul Connor 2001 Cost of Spurs team: £124 million Vorm (Swap); Trippier 3.5 mill; Foyth 8.5 mill; Alderweireld 12 mill; Rose 1 mill; Wanyama 11 mill; Winks (Academy); Sissoko 30 mill; Heung-min 22 mill; Moura 25 mill; Llourente 11 mill Transfer fees spent in last 10 seasons: £666 million Record signing £36 million Sanchez 2017 (from Ajax) |
| Forum Reply | So proud at 20:35 18 Feb 2018
Comments by other teams supporters Great comeback by Rochdale, but it won't mean anything unless they can follow it up by winning a trophy. "We're the famous Tottenham Hotspur and we're going to Wembley" sing the Spurs fans Yes, you are. To play your replay against Rochdale. Wonder if Rochdale will insist on spurs putting some mud down on their pitch for the replay It's a great sport when a team can get the same result away at Juventus and Rochdale in the same week. It's great for a team like Spurs to be able to host a side like Rochdale. A 2-2 draw is fantastic result for Rochdale against Tottenham. A 2-2 draw is a fantastic result for Tottenham against Juventus. Rochdale are to Tottenham what Tottenham are to Juventus. Another record-breaking game from Spurs. Came from behind to draw. First ever Premier League team to score twice against Rochdale. I actually thought Rochdale were better than Juventus tbh That's the magic of cup competitions. A small team from a **** part of England plays out of their skins in the biggest game of their lives to take a 2-2 draw back to Wembley, and then Rochdale do the same to them 5 days later. It's official Rochdale are as good as Juventus!! Tottenham's scheme to give lower league sides a day out at Wembley continues. What a manic end to the match. The home side hung in there and plenty of credit needs to go to them. Their fans are in dreamland. BREAKING NEWS - Britain’s Dele Alli wins the gold for aerial ski dive with a reverse treble lay out with a 1440 off the rail in the Rochdale 2018 Winter Olympics Spurs draw with the mighty Rochdale one of the greatest FA cup away performances in the history of the world He literally hurls himself over the leg, after the Rochdale player has made contact with the *ground*. It’s absurd. And people say the spirt of the FA Cup is dead. Tell that to those Rochdale fans. Well done plucky little Spurs taking Rochdale to a Cup replay With Spurs clearly the best team in the world on current form the logical conclusion from today is that Rochdale would compete easily in Serie A after matching the efforts of Juventus |
| Forum Reply | Pitch at 17:20 10 Feb 2018
I agree that we shouldn't have any matches called off - or if we had then no more than Bolton/Bury/Blackburn/Oldham - but if we had drainage problems there was no margin for error - we can see the outcome I cannot speak for Oldham but certainly Bury and Bolton (which I pass through numerous times each week) haven't had anything like as much rain as we've had in Rochdale in the last 2-3 months With the weather as it is being in the foothills of the Pennines (five miles away ?) is one of the worse places to be if you want plenty of rain |
| Forum Reply | Pitch at 16:16 10 Feb 2018
Just to give you some idea of how bad it has been in Lancashire since November 18. The West Lancs Football League - which includes clubs from north of Bolton to Fylde Coast (Blackpool) to the Lake District and up to Barrow Nov 25 - 27 games out of 31 called off Dec 9 - 25 games out of 29 called off Dec 16 - 23 games out of 29 called off Dec 23 - 13 games out of 19 called off Dec 30 - all 20 games called off Jan 20 - 23 games out of 28 called off Jan 27 - 24 games out of 31 called off Feb 3 - 22 games out of 28 called off Today - 28 games out of 31 called off Pitches just cannot cope with incessant rain for weeks on end. I have never known so such much rain, as we've had over the last three months, in the last 50 years !! Some WLL clubs have only played 13 matches out of 34 - if the Dale have a fixture pile up it's nothing compared to the West Lancs League Although (allegedly) errors seem to have been made with putting the right type of sand to help our pitch drain better there is only so much rain a pitch can take - make no mistake we have had masses more rain in this part or the world than anywhere else in the country !! |
| Forum Reply | Goalkeeper situation at 13:24 12 Mar 2017
Wilson seems harldy ever to comes off his line, not least for corner kicks, and doesn't command his area. His kicking in finding our players over the half-way line is not all that brilliant. He has made some excellent saves one on one I would have Logan back in for the rest of the season if given the choice What is does show is how consistent Josh was - he made the occasional error like all keepers (and the stick he got on this forum was utter nonsense !) |
| Forum Reply | 50 points in 34 games at 13:18 12 Mar 2017
If our wins and losses had been spread more evenly throughout the season most Dale fans would be saying what a great season we are having - 34 games played and we've already got 50 points If we can beat and/or get near to our 69 points from last season it will be a job well done Steady improvement each season is good enough for me - which is what Hilly is aiming for That we have 50 points already in this divison is a far greater achievement than getting 80+ points at the end of the season in divison 2 as far as I am concerned |
| Forum Reply | Your thoughts on a fabulous game at 09:48 5 Mar 2017
The referee made one or two strange decisions but he was certainly not the worst we've had this season Andy Cannon was very lucky not to get sent off when he tackled Duffy on the touchline. I was a few yards away and Cannon was late with his challenge and went right on Duffy's ankle with his studs- well after the ball was on its way into the goal area. It could easily have been a broken ankle and Duffy certainly wasn't feinging injury as some Dale fans near me were saying he was to the referee |
| Forum Reply | Your thoughts on a fabulous game at 09:38 5 Mar 2017
But what impressed me most was the "technique" of our players. There can be very feam teams in this divison who are technically as good as we are Our long passing from one side of the pitch to the other was superb along with our close control in midfield. Jamie Allen had a great game It was also good to see our players bombing down the wings at every opportunity If we get entertainment as good as we got yesterday for the rest of our home games, regardless of whether or not we get into the play-offs, I will be more than happy |
| Forum Reply | The Pitch at 21:22 10 Feb 2017
Great credit to the club for taking this action It will not be cheap and no doubt a large six figure sum is involved - but then we almost certainly have never had such a large amount of money in Dale bank a/c [thanks to Scott Hogan] Hopefully (baring a disastrous spell of weather in the coming weeks) it will mean at the end on the season there will be little work needed to be done on the pitch compared to previous seasons Hopefully we can get all our injured players back asap to benefit from the 'new' pitch |
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