No massive surprise on 08:40 - Apr 14 with 6463 views | electricblue | Entertaining read....... | |
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No massive surprise on 09:27 - Apr 14 with 6357 views | downunder |
No massive surprise on 08:40 - Apr 14 by electricblue | Entertaining read....... |
Any publicity is good publicity... | | | |
No massive surprise on 10:48 - Apr 14 with 6247 views | fermin | A somewhat bizarre comment below the article: 'Most Rochdale fans I know are agin promotion, as it costs money, not least for them. Travelling to far away grounds holds little appeal. As a Rochdale-born Utd fan resident in Bristol, I shall be at the Gassers game next Monday, cheering the Dale on. Mates to meet, pies to eat, and promotion. What's not to like?' He must know some very odd Rochdale fans. They must also have a rather tenuous grasp of geography. | | | |
No massive surprise on 10:58 - Apr 14 with 6214 views | TVOS1907 |
No massive surprise on 10:48 - Apr 14 by fermin | A somewhat bizarre comment below the article: 'Most Rochdale fans I know are agin promotion, as it costs money, not least for them. Travelling to far away grounds holds little appeal. As a Rochdale-born Utd fan resident in Bristol, I shall be at the Gassers game next Monday, cheering the Dale on. Mates to meet, pies to eat, and promotion. What's not to like?' He must know some very odd Rochdale fans. They must also have a rather tenuous grasp of geography. |
Or on life! | |
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No massive surprise on 19:35 - Apr 14 with 5784 views | Daley_Lama |
Hope is worse than disappointment. Is no hope worse than hope? For that was my entire childhood and adolescence as it was for many on here. Walk a mile in these hobnails matey. | |
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No massive surprise on 19:44 - Apr 14 with 5768 views | robbowood |
"Rochdale fans are lucky. They should try supporting Arsenal" I suspect if we were to swop the two teams the Arsenal fan would soon change his opinion He doesn't realise how lucky he is - but then most Premiership fans (especially those like Arsenal who have only ever seen Premiership football) haven't a clue what supporting teams in the lower divisions is all about | | | |
No massive surprise on 20:06 - Apr 14 with 5728 views | BrighouseDale | I couldn't be happier being a Rochdale supporter, even when we're crap. Wouldn't swap it for anything / club in the world. | |
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No massive surprise on 20:07 - Apr 14 with 5728 views | Daley_Lama |
No massive surprise on 19:44 - Apr 14 by robbowood | "Rochdale fans are lucky. They should try supporting Arsenal" I suspect if we were to swop the two teams the Arsenal fan would soon change his opinion He doesn't realise how lucky he is - but then most Premiership fans (especially those like Arsenal who have only ever seen Premiership football) haven't a clue what supporting teams in the lower divisions is all about |
When I asked Ed whether having no hope is better than having hope via twitter, he informed me that no hope is relaxing. I think he doesn't quite get life as a lower league fan. drifting from fear of relegation to certainty that your best players will be poached every single time. | |
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No massive surprise on 20:56 - Apr 14 with 5659 views | DomDale |
No massive surprise on 20:06 - Apr 14 by BrighouseDale | I couldn't be happier being a Rochdale supporter, even when we're crap. Wouldn't swap it for anything / club in the world. |
This. I work with people from all over the UK and Ireland who mainly support Man United or Liverpool regardless of their origin or actual attendance of games. The first conversations when I started were about football... "Rochdale? But why??" Well I couldn't imagine anything else. Having a stale environment in a pub full of knobs who pretend to be *MASSIVE* fans of United/Liverpool/City/Arsenal or whoever is doing well this season just isn't my bag. I've been to watch live premier league footy & european footie but I just don't get the same buzz I do when watching my local team play. | |
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No massive surprise on 21:10 - Apr 14 with 5620 views | TalkingSutty |
No massive surprise on 20:07 - Apr 14 by Daley_Lama | When I asked Ed whether having no hope is better than having hope via twitter, he informed me that no hope is relaxing. I think he doesn't quite get life as a lower league fan. drifting from fear of relegation to certainty that your best players will be poached every single time. |
That's the problem with these Premiership plastic glory hunters, they actually think they know how true football fans feel. They don't even comprehend that lower league supporters are every bit as passionate as those loyal supporters of teams like Man Utd/Liverpool/ Chelsea etc. Those who pull their Premiership football shirts on and proudly strut down to the pub to watch their team of choice aren't worth commenting on and their opinions count for nothing. Once they walk the walk and follow their teams through thick and thin shelling out hard earned dosh they can be classed as true fans until then they cant even be classed as fans. | | | |
No massive surprise on 21:11 - Apr 14 with 5615 views | robbowood |
No massive surprise on 20:06 - Apr 14 by BrighouseDale | I couldn't be happier being a Rochdale supporter, even when we're crap. Wouldn't swap it for anything / club in the world. |
Absolutely All the money in the world wouldn't get me to support any other club. But when we do have a 'bit of success' (even though we know it's most likely not going to last all that long) makes it all the better. I've been watching since 1986 and when you look at the ground then and the facilities we have now it's incredible how we've managed it on such low crowds Simon Nye, lead writer of new ITV sitcom Warren United, commissioned the study and said: 'Football is supposed to be the glory game. 'But for most fans it's more about grief, pain and chronic disappointment. Rochdale fans have followed their club through thin and thinner.' | | | |
No massive surprise on 21:21 - Apr 14 with 5589 views | DevonDale |
No massive surprise on 20:06 - Apr 14 by BrighouseDale | I couldn't be happier being a Rochdale supporter, even when we're crap. Wouldn't swap it for anything / club in the world. |
Exactly - it's not really something you can put into words, but it's my team and always will be. | | | |
No massive surprise on 21:35 - Apr 14 with 5565 views | BrighouseDale |
No massive surprise on 21:11 - Apr 14 by robbowood | Absolutely All the money in the world wouldn't get me to support any other club. But when we do have a 'bit of success' (even though we know it's most likely not going to last all that long) makes it all the better. I've been watching since 1986 and when you look at the ground then and the facilities we have now it's incredible how we've managed it on such low crowds Simon Nye, lead writer of new ITV sitcom Warren United, commissioned the study and said: 'Football is supposed to be the glory game. 'But for most fans it's more about grief, pain and chronic disappointment. Rochdale fans have followed their club through thin and thinner.' |
Love that quote at the end, I'm jolly well posting that on Facebook. | |
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No massive surprise on 22:06 - Apr 14 with 5527 views | sandylaner1 |
No massive surprise on 21:10 - Apr 14 by TalkingSutty | That's the problem with these Premiership plastic glory hunters, they actually think they know how true football fans feel. They don't even comprehend that lower league supporters are every bit as passionate as those loyal supporters of teams like Man Utd/Liverpool/ Chelsea etc. Those who pull their Premiership football shirts on and proudly strut down to the pub to watch their team of choice aren't worth commenting on and their opinions count for nothing. Once they walk the walk and follow their teams through thick and thin shelling out hard earned dosh they can be classed as true fans until then they cant even be classed as fans. |
this x1000 | | | |
No massive surprise on 14:08 - Apr 16 with 5149 views | ColDale |
that last fan is a cheery soul | | | |
No massive surprise on 14:11 - Apr 16 with 5132 views | SalwaDale |
No massive surprise on 14:08 - Apr 16 by ColDale | that last fan is a cheery soul |
You'd have expected an electrician to be a bit more sparky. Sorry. | |
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No massive surprise on 14:15 - Apr 16 with 5127 views | Frog | Did they only interview children for that report, the oldest being 23? | | | |
No massive surprise on 14:31 - Apr 16 with 5108 views | TVOS1907 |
No massive surprise on 14:08 - Apr 16 by ColDale | that last fan is a cheery soul |
Is he electricblue? | |
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No massive surprise on 16:14 - Apr 16 with 5042 views | Daley_Lama |
No massive surprise on 14:15 - Apr 16 by Frog | Did they only interview children for that report, the oldest being 23? |
23? In dog years that makes one of them 161 They might even be able to remember the #obsessed cup wins. | |
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No massive surprise on 16:26 - Apr 16 with 5022 views | macro | Lower league football is proper football far more enjoyable than the prima donners in the prem | | | |
No massive surprise on 16:35 - Apr 16 with 5000 views | pioneer |
No massive surprise on 21:35 - Apr 14 by BrighouseDale | Love that quote at the end, I'm jolly well posting that on Facebook. |
As someone once said - at Rochdale you don't take things too seriously - after all, you lose some, you draw some. | | | |
No massive surprise on 18:09 - Apr 16 with 4913 views | Dale_Pea |
No massive surprise on 14:15 - Apr 16 by Frog | Did they only interview children for that report, the oldest being 23? |
Last I checked, children aren't 23. | |
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No massive surprise on 18:16 - Apr 16 with 4892 views | KenBoon | Am I being a tosser, or have the last 15 years been pretty good for us. We've had good times under Parkin and Hill. We've seen plenty of really good Players put on the Dale shirt. Players who've we've helped along their career rather than them arrive as they're winding down. We've had that Promotion. We've won at some big grounds. We've competed for titles and we've generally played good Football. Obviously when compiling such lists one must take into account all those memorable seasons in the 1920s and cup wins in the 1800's. But for those of us who's only memory pre-1999 is Geri Halliwell's Union Flag dress it's been pretty good as a Dale fan. | | | |
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