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NFR 16:26 - Jan 17 with 28541 viewsArthurDaley

Just seen our MP Tony Lloyd had died. He reviled last week he had blood cancer.


A large VAT Dave

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NFR on 22:10 - Feb 12 with 4044 viewsJames1980



A brutal summary

'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
Poll: What does Jim need ?

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NFR on 01:07 - Feb 13 with 3893 viewsD_Alien

With 16 days still to go before the polls open, this could get a lot worse

Prepare to see roving news crews about the town, looking for the juiciest local opinions to be broadcast to the national audience - and perhaps beyond

Whoever wins this will be picking up a poisoned chalice. Now, if Labour had only had the sense to pick the local-born lad Waugh...

Poll: What are you planning to do v Newport

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NFR on 08:45 - Feb 13 with 3724 viewsRodingdale

NFR on 01:07 - Feb 13 by D_Alien

With 16 days still to go before the polls open, this could get a lot worse

Prepare to see roving news crews about the town, looking for the juiciest local opinions to be broadcast to the national audience - and perhaps beyond

Whoever wins this will be picking up a poisoned chalice. Now, if Labour had only had the sense to pick the local-born lad Waugh...


Lead story on Today programme. Not one person spoke about the town itself, the potential and opportunities it has - nothing. Hopefully at least one of the candidates will understand and articulates some aspiration for the place.

I suspect you are right though, it will be more mudslinging to the detriment of the town.
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NFR on 09:24 - Feb 13 with 3688 viewsEllDale

Was probably always going to be the case once Galloway decided to stand and split the Muslim vote.
The indecent haste with which Labour selected Ali didn’t help either .
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NFR on 13:36 - Feb 13 with 3498 viewsBigKindo

So perhaps those who selected Ali should look at themselves in the mirror, stand up and be counted and apologise to the voters of Rochdale. Oh sorry. I forgot that we do not live in an ideal world.
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NFR on 14:33 - Feb 13 with 3424 viewsfinberty

So with his Pendle connections, and membership of Lancashire County Council, does he support PNE, Rovers or Burnley? I won't accept it would ever be Dale.
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NFR on 14:39 - Feb 13 with 3420 viewsBigKindo

He has already stated that he is a committed Burnley supporter.
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NFR on 16:14 - Feb 14 with 3152 views49thseason

NFR on 14:39 - Feb 13 by BigKindo

He has already stated that he is a committed Burnley supporter.


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NFR on 13:33 - Feb 16 with 2922 viewsJames1980

What's the chance of Galloway turning up at The COA tomorrow or next Tuesday?

'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
Poll: What does Jim need ?

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NFR on 13:47 - Feb 16 with 2910 viewsD_Alien

NFR on 13:33 - Feb 16 by James1980

What's the chance of Galloway turning up at The COA tomorrow or next Tuesday?


He left Dale for Blackburn Rovers in 1968, not sure he's ever been back since...

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NFR on 14:54 - Feb 16 with 2808 views49thseason

NFR on 13:47 - Feb 16 by D_Alien

He left Dale for Blackburn Rovers in 1968, not sure he's ever been back since...


That was his cousin, Laurie Calloway, the man with the finest sliding tackle I have ever seen, especially on wet pitches under what were laughingly described as floodlights and which had more in common with car headlights on poles.
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NFR on 15:05 - Feb 16 with 2784 viewsArthurDaley

NFR on 14:54 - Feb 16 by 49thseason

That was his cousin, Laurie Calloway, the man with the finest sliding tackle I have ever seen, especially on wet pitches under what were laughingly described as floodlights and which had more in common with car headlights on poles.


and a 40 wat bulb swinging over the goal posts .

A large VAT Dave

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NFR on 15:05 - Feb 16 with 2784 viewsD_Alien

NFR on 14:54 - Feb 16 by 49thseason

That was his cousin, Laurie Calloway, the man with the finest sliding tackle I have ever seen, especially on wet pitches under what were laughingly described as floodlights and which had more in common with car headlights on poles.


Sliding tackle on wet pitches, you say?

You'll have Gorgeous George salivating

Poll: What are you planning to do v Newport

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NFR on 14:50 - Feb 28 with 2432 viewstony_roch975

Not wishing to endorse any individual candidate tomorrow but George Galloway's Election Letter has just dropped and the 3rd of his 5 goals is "Secure the long term future of Rochdale AFC".

Hold the presses!

Poll: What sort of Club do we want - if we can't have the status quo

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NFR on 15:27 - Feb 28 with 2363 viewsisitme

NFR on 14:50 - Feb 28 by tony_roch975

Not wishing to endorse any individual candidate tomorrow but George Galloway's Election Letter has just dropped and the 3rd of his 5 goals is "Secure the long term future of Rochdale AFC".

Hold the presses!


In the Gaza league?
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NFR on 16:11 - Feb 28 with 2290 viewsRAFCBLUE

https://news.williamhill.com/politics/rochdale-by-election/

The bookies don't get much wrong and current betting:

Galloway - 4/7
Ali - 13/10
Danczuk - 50/1

George Bernard Shaw had it right: "He who can does; he who cannot, teaches." https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
Poll: EGM - which way are you voting?

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NFR on 16:22 - Feb 28 with 2265 viewsBigKindo

NFR on 14:50 - Feb 28 by tony_roch975

Not wishing to endorse any individual candidate tomorrow but George Galloway's Election Letter has just dropped and the 3rd of his 5 goals is "Secure the long term future of Rochdale AFC".

Hold the presses!


I hope that Mr Galloway has deep pockets to finance his ambitions. I understand that if he is elected as our MP he has no authority to make any demands of Rochdale Council re the way in which they, the Council, conduct their/our business.
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NFR on 16:27 - Feb 28 with 2250 viewsD_Alien

NFR on 16:22 - Feb 28 by BigKindo

I hope that Mr Galloway has deep pockets to finance his ambitions. I understand that if he is elected as our MP he has no authority to make any demands of Rochdale Council re the way in which they, the Council, conduct their/our business.


Plus, he'll have around six months to do it...

If elected to be our "member", he might consider trying to encourage greater support among the diverse ethnicities within the borough, since that's as much as he could possibly do in the timeframe, and within his remit as you suggest

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NFR on 16:51 - Feb 28 with 2193 viewsBigKindo

NFR on 16:27 - Feb 28 by D_Alien

Plus, he'll have around six months to do it...

If elected to be our "member", he might consider trying to encourage greater support among the diverse ethnicities within the borough, since that's as much as he could possibly do in the timeframe, and within his remit as you suggest


.........and, of course, I don't doubt that there be a wide political divide between George Galloway and our present Council Leader.
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NFR on 13:54 - Feb 29 with 1979 viewsjonahwhereru

So some of the choices today are:
A Labour candidate not supported by their party
A Green candidate not supported by their party
A Conservative candidate who was on holiday last week
2 x candidates that have previously been disowned by the Labour Party
Place your bets on this enticing event.
The lowest ever by election turnout was 18% over 100 years ago. Will today’s turnout be lower? with George standing I suspect not. I think it could be in the lowest five, which would be under 25% This state of affairs is shameful and a damping indictment about the state of politics.
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NFR on 14:09 - Feb 29 with 1902 viewsKenBoon

NFR on 13:54 - Feb 29 by jonahwhereru

So some of the choices today are:
A Labour candidate not supported by their party
A Green candidate not supported by their party
A Conservative candidate who was on holiday last week
2 x candidates that have previously been disowned by the Labour Party
Place your bets on this enticing event.
The lowest ever by election turnout was 18% over 100 years ago. Will today’s turnout be lower? with George standing I suspect not. I think it could be in the lowest five, which would be under 25% This state of affairs is shameful and a damping indictment about the state of politics.


You have Ravin Rodent Subortna too.

https://www.loonyparty.com/5017/8563/rochdale-by-election/
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NFR on 14:48 - Feb 29 with 1799 viewsA_Newby

I've just voted for David Tully. I wish other upcoming voting decisions were as easy.
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NFR on 05:47 - Mar 1 with 1610 viewsD_Alien

Another good thing about the timing of yesterday's announcement (providing things go to plan) is it stops Galloway from taking any credit for "saving" the club

Tully came a very creditable second; he can hold his head up in the town

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NFR on 06:32 - Mar 1 with 1543 viewskel

NFR on 14:48 - Feb 29 by A_Newby

I've just voted for David Tully. I wish other upcoming voting decisions were as easy.


Thought you only lived “close to Rochdale”

My Saturday by A_Newby 27 Mar 2023 9:22
Hi Kel,

I live close to Rochdale. It would have been easier to go to Oldham, but to be honest I have never really enjoyed the atmosphere there.

I looked at all the matches I could go to, I even considered going to Wrexham vs York but chose Chesterfield as I have always enjoyed visiting there. It is easy to park, the stadium is well designed, and you get a good view of the match.

I had watched Chesterfield on TV in the Ratcliffe the week before, prior to the Dale game against Swindon and noticed that they had a striker named Quigley and that Harry Maguire’s brother also played for them.

I then read about Chesterfield and how they are a “fan owned” club but on a different model to ours so I was intrigued and wanted to see first-hand how they were doing.

Chesterfield had consecutive relegations from league 1 and league 2 and narrowly avoided a third consecutive relegation from the national league.

Then in 2020 their community trust charity (their equivalent Rochdale AFC Community Trust) with council help purchased the club to be “fan owned” and run on a breakeven basis.

They even, like the Dale, sell shares in the club to fans but are more realistic and honest about their worth.

https://chesterfield-fc.co.uk/news/buy-shares-in-chesterfield-fc

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NFR on 07:27 - Mar 1 with 1448 viewspioneer

NFR on 05:47 - Mar 1 by D_Alien

Another good thing about the timing of yesterday's announcement (providing things go to plan) is it stops Galloway from taking any credit for "saving" the club

Tully came a very creditable second; he can hold his head up in the town


Galloway comparing his achievement with that of Churchill! ..quite ironic that by withdrawing the partys support for one candidate for his anti semitic views Labour left the door open for Galloway …. whose views are even more anti semitic.

The town really has been tarnished by some of the folks it has sent to Westminster.
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