TVOS Preview: Rochdale v Woking
Rochdale AFC’s matchday programme – The Voice of Spotland – is back for Tuesday’s Vanarama National League fixture against Woking.
TVOS starts with a front cover image of forward D’Mani Mellor, who is back with the club for a second spell on loan from Wycombe Wanderers.
Head Coach Jimmy McNulty reflects on Saturday’s draw with Oxford City, after which we have a host of features, including:
ON THIS DAY – previous games and Dale events on 12th March.
THROUGH THE YEARS – what Dale were doing at this time 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 & 50 Years Ago.
DALE ACTION – a selection of images and all the important stats and facts from the games against Altrincham and Solihull Moors.
WHAT I WORE – the shirts worn and enjoyed by Dale striker Kairo Mitchell
DALE ALTER EGOS – a Dale player who shares his name with a musician from one of the world’s biggest bands
Visitors Woking receive five pages of coverage, which includes a look at six players who have represented both clubs.
Meanwhile, columnist Brian Quigley is back with a feature about German side SV Hamburg and we look at the recent movements of a number of former Dale players.
All this and more will be in Tuesday’s The Voice of Spotland, on sale in the Club Shop and around the ground, priced £3.00.
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Farke happy with the draw at Carrow RoadMost of the fans who watched last night’s visit to Norwich City would accept that a draw was a fair result after an even contest, and Daniel Farke was happy to take a point from a difficult away game against one of the better teams in the division.
Norwich AwaydazeWe visit Norwich City on Tuesday, and kick off is at 7.45pm. You’ll find Carrow Road less than a mile to the south-east of the city centre. It’s not the main game on Sky that night, but some of their packages will include the option to watch the game live.
Leeds cruise to comfortable win over CoventryLeeds totally dominated this game against a lacklustre Coventry City, and if anything should have won more comfortably. It now looks like the team is coming together, though there will be tougher tests in the weeks to come.
Leeds get back on track against woeful Cardiff After last week’s defeat, Daniel Farke must have been thankful that the fixture list gave us the division’s bottom team as our next opponents. But although we got the win we needed, it was against a desperately poor Cardiff City who had to play with ten men for over an hour, and somehow it felt strangely unconvincing.
Cardiff AwaydazeThis season’s visit to Cardiff City is on Saturday with a 3pm kick-off, and you’ll find their current stadium to the west of the city centre, only a quarter of a mile from their former home at Ninian Park.
Leeds suffer frustrating defeat at the hands of BurnleyOnce again Leeds dominated the possession but couldn’t find their way past a determined and well-organised defence. So it was Burnley who took the points after taking advantage of one of the few occasions when they were able to break downfield.
Leeds pay tribute to former captain Sol BambaSol Bamba passed away on Saturday at the tragically early age of 39. The tribute on the club’s official website was one of many, as the football world paid it’s respects to a defender who was highly regarded by everyone in the game who came into contact with him.