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As Hilly says its something that needs to happen, the amount of times at home games when its 0-0 or even when we go 1-0 up our players must be thinking we have the worst support ever.
Away following nobody can complain, great support in numbers and very vocal.
The football club is the only thing in this town that gives Rochdale any positive headlines, so surely we must do all we can to ensure the good times around Spotland remain, its as though its 1995 and were sitting 5th from bottom.
With the results the management and players deliver our support should be constantly heard over the course of 90+ minutes.
Are we still the only club in the football pyramid to stop fans bringing in flags/large banners etc? Creating a positive atmosphere around the place can only be beneficial to everyone who enters the ground on a Saturday and a much more enjoyable experience.
I have mates who would rather watch the likes of City/United on TV as they reckon the atmosphere sounds better than being at a live game at Rochdale.
Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 18:57 - Mar 13 by ChaffRAFC
I always defend Dave, he plays my kind of music and I think he's different to what you get at most grounds. I'd rather have him with his Manc accent than some absolute balloon head going round the pitch with a microphone trying to gee the crowd up into a frenzy. I've seen that at far too many away grounds. What we have is unique from what I've seen, and it's only the Dale fans that whinge because away fans seems to love it.
That being said, I do fully understand that people get annoyed because there's a lack of variety. I'm not blinkered to the point I can't see that many people's match day experience would be better if there was more variety. All I can suggest to him is that he plays stuff from different decades rather than have New Order following the Stone Roses following The Smiths following the Happy Mondays, following the Courteeners etc etc. Maybe sticking more 60's and 70's music would be an idea.
I like Sweetmore and his music, I think we're lucky to have him. I just wish it wasn't quite so loud as it affects my ability to hold a conversation with anyone.
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Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 21:08 - Mar 13 with 2844 views
Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 20:58 - Mar 13 by dalenumber2
I like Sweetmore and his music, I think we're lucky to have him. I just wish it wasn't quite so loud as it affects my ability to hold a conversation with anyone.
It must be different volume in different stands, it's not to bad in the moan stand tbf. Anyhow, like other people have said, the music is ok, but I must admit a bit of difference on occasion would be nice.
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Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 21:52 - Mar 13 with 2813 views
Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 18:20 - Mar 13 by TalkingSutty
I don't really know the disc jockey at Spotland but if he couldn't play what he wanted is he the type of guy to pack up his records and leave?
I used to know a DJ like that, he branched out into Children's Parties but insisted on playing the Beach Boys greatest hits etc. It was always about what he wanted and he would never consider playing the Birdy Song for the kids.
In my experience most Disc Jockeys are selfish buggers.
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I think a poster on here used to be a DJ...
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
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Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 22:05 - Mar 13 with 2804 views
Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 06:43 - Mar 13 by TalkingSutty
It hasn't always been crap music though, when I was a young Dale fan the music was ace and hits like these regularly drifted over Spotland.
Boney M.....Rasputin.
David Soul.....Don't give up on us Baby.
Telly Savalas......If. (Wrist slitter)
Leo Sayer.....you make me feel like dancing.
Hot milky Coffee and Hiltons Pies and even Radio Manchesters sports introduction music was class....the Rockford Files.
It was a time when watching Rochdale Football Club used to make your eyes bleed (Donnelly would have been a star in that era) and even the tannoy blasting out those quality tunes couldn't drum up an atmosphere. Any crowd over a thousand was deemed as decent.
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Always remember Dave Fletcher playing this when I started going. I even went back the week after!
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
I like the music even though the majority I wouldn't ever listen to away from Spotland. And I agree with others that away fans seem to enjoy it too. I have no problem with Sweetmore either although I do wish he'd learn to pronounce things properly! "The scorer in the twetty-third minute, Bastien Hairy!"
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Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 08:53 - Mar 14 with 2590 views
He does vary what he plays though, it's not all "manc crap" as some call it. Recent tunes that stick in my mind Night Boat To Cairo and lets not forget Anarchy in the UK which was heard live on BT sport. If he played music for every specific age group would the older generations enjoy a bit of Swedish House Mafia? If the team came out to Matt Monro or Bing Crosby it would hardly help get them in the mood, Hendo would probably nod off!
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Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 09:21 - Mar 14 with 2563 views
Is the pre-match music not an area ripe for more fan involvement i.e increasing social media exposure? This might sound cheesy as owt but sweetmore/the club could ask fans for requests on the twitter or Facebook feeds. Makes fans feel "loved" and gives some variety to the choons.
Personally I walk into the ground 5 mins before kick off and go to the bar at H/T but what I do hear currently I like.
Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 20:24 - Mar 10 by rochdale1987
I'd definately look at modernising the terracing in the sandy lane to make it steeper, there is enough height in there to do it and the view is awful from the sandy in most parts. Obviously this probably wouldn't be looked into unless we owned the stadium.
How to make it a good view of the opposite end today in a small terraced stand. Nice and steep !
You should of heard the atmosphere on the 8:30 train out of blackpool, the carriage was bouncing and louder than all th city fans that jumped on at burnley!
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Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 15:21 - Mar 15 with 2275 views
Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 12:18 - Mar 15 by True_blue
You should of heard the atmosphere on the 8:30 train out of blackpool, the carriage was bouncing and louder than all th city fans that jumped on at burnley!
No good on a fookin train though, is it?
Apart from ruining the journey for other passengers or worse, having them feel intimidated by what they'll perceive as a bunch of Rochdale knuckle-draggers (whether that's true or not, when not drunk)
Especially when those same fans can hardly raise a gallop at home
It's amazing how different the feeling is around the club compared to our debut season in League 1.
We're having a 'successful' season by all accounts and yet the atmopshere and mood is still flatter than my Nan's baps - this speaks volumes.
It would be unfair to leave it up to the manager to lift spirits and get the place bouncing again but by the same token, it would appear that he's done the complete opposite with his recent comments and behaviour.
If you were to look back at the interviews during our last successful League 1 spell, I'm sure KH would be his excitable old self, full of beans and ready to tackle the next game with a positive performance and outlook. The guy looks and sounds depressed at the moment and we're doing well. It's like he doesn't care. Surely that sort of negativity has a knock on effect?
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Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 16:27 - Mar 15 with 2172 views
Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 16:27 - Mar 15 by True_blue
Sorry boss I will make sure everyone sits quietly next time and don't ruin rochdales reputation.
I've been on a train with a bunch of drunk (and still drinking) Daleys, and it was bloody embarrassing. Not just Daleys of course, every club has it's share.
Activities included standing in front of a young woman trying to stop her leaving the carriage after being subject to vile abuse, deliberately spraying ale over passengers whilst opening cans, generally making sure the public knew that Rochdale was a place harbouring racist, sexist, homophobic morons. Ironic, that last bit, since half a dozen of you then started parading up and down the carriage pretending to bum each other.
Improving the atmosphere at Spotland on 17:13 - Mar 15 by True_blue
And when exactly was this ? Donkeys years ago most probably ??
Just a couple of years ago. Not saying you were involved, or that yesterday was anything like I've described, but it's still nothing to gloat about. That's all.
Interesting that on Tuesday, just before kick-off, when their PA started playing random dance anthems, the Dale fans sang along with their terrace songs (can't remember the names of the choooooons). An atmosphere happened.
Fortunately on Saturday, we'll be back to Sally Cinnamon, This is the One, The Seahorses and nothing else that'll get the fans motivated.