TVOS Preview: Rochdale v Maidenhead United
Rochdale AFC’s matchday programme – The Voice of Spotland – is back for Saturday’s Vanarama National League fixture against Maidenhead United.
TVOS starts with a front cover image of striker Kairo Mitchell, who took his goals tally for the season to 14 with a brace in last weekend’s 4-1 win at Eastleigh.
Head Coach Jimmy McNulty looks back at that victory in Hampshire, as well as the win over Woking in our last home fixture, after which we have a host of features, including:
ON THIS DAY – previous games and Dale events on 23rd 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 Chesterfield and Wealdstone.
WHAT I WORE – the shirts worn and enjoyed by Dale winger Tyrese Sinclair
DALE ALTER EGOS – a former Dale player who shares his name with a musician who was popular in the 1980s
ONCE A DALEY – two ex-Dale players who either appeared only once or who scored one goal for the club
Visitors Maidenhead United receive five pages of coverage, which includes a look at two players who have represented both clubs.
Meanwhile, columnist Brian Quigley is back with a feature about Scottish club, Fraserburgh FC.
All this and more will be in Saturday’s The Voice of Spotland, on sale in the Club Shop and around the ground, priced £3.00.
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