Superfan 11:21 - Jun 24 with 19019 views | R17ALE | It is with a heavy heart that I tell you Cloughie died this morning in Oldham hospital from a bowel condition. He'd already beaten off Corona virus! This fella has done more for the club than anyone on here has done, or will do. He started out with scratch cards and Goldbond in 1991 and over the next 15 or so years raised around £400,000 for the club. Plus he raised funds for the Trust selling thousands of calendars door to door in his beloved Littleborough. The £50,000 he earned in commission he has left to the club in his will (and some!) so he raised all that money for free, as a volunteer. RIP Rochdale's greatest ever fan. I'll miss you Cloughie. | |
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Superfan on 14:51 - Jun 24 with 5091 views | Clivert | Amazing effort and commitment to the club from a true 'Superfan', six Goldbond rounds a week by bicycle is unbelievable. RIP Cloughie. | | | |
Superfan on 15:03 - Jun 24 with 5053 views | JPSDale | RIP Cloughie - GREAT man Surely the Supporters Player of the Season is now to be re-named "David Clough Supporters Player of the Season" He did as much, if not more, than the rest of us put together ! | | | |
Superfan on 15:33 - Jun 24 with 4977 views | R17ALE |
Superfan on 12:02 - Jun 24 by electricblue | Did he have a tavourite seat at all !! Perhaps a plaque in honour.. RIP to what must have been a truly top guy. Dale through n through..... |
It would be nice to see something named after him. Knowing Cloughie he'd want the disabled section re-named Cloughie's Corner! | |
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Superfan on 15:43 - Jun 24 with 4955 views | roccydaleian | Not much more to add, than that's already been said really. Legend. R.I.P. Cloughie. | | | |
Superfan on 16:36 - Jun 24 with 4873 views | DaleiLama | Fitting tribute from the club (follow link to Dale OS)
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Superfan on 17:00 - Jun 24 with 4818 views | James1980 | Is there a crowd fund for a tribute, towards his funeral or both I could donate to been started? | |
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Superfan on 17:08 - Jun 24 with 4811 views | grandaddale | Not only can I confirm on a trip away from monacliffe to watch a Dale match he indeed did eat a meat and potato pie washed down with Bovril! And even worse having had the privilege to spend time with the great man in Oldham hosipital I was allowed to give home some Cadbury’s Chocolate buttons -his face was a picture. Today I have lost a true friend God Bless you Cloughie aka Couponman | | | |
Superfan on 17:27 - Jun 24 with 4769 views | mingthemerciless | I didn't know the bloke but his achievements speak for them self. A real Superfan. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Superfan on 17:32 - Jun 24 with 4748 views | DaleiLama | Could anyone put a cumulative number on the total Dale transfer spend since inception? Is it possible that Cloughie earned more for the club than this number? In which case, his achievements are even more remarkable. I hope this story finds it's way onto local news coverage on one or both of beeb and ITV. His story deserves to be told to a wider audience. | |
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Superfan on 20:21 - Jun 24 with 4600 views | nordenblue | Can't really add anything that's not already been said by the many many others on here,used to see him peddling around many moons ago going about his business. The world is a worse place without you,and the club most certainly is and has sadly lost a proper hero, RIP Cloughie. [Post edited 24 Jun 2020 20:22]
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Superfan on 20:26 - Jun 24 with 4591 views | 100569 | Very sad news indeed. Great guy and true legend. I knew he had raised a lot for the cub through various channels but my god I didnt know the figures were that big. I dont think any words can describe his achievements. Truly staggering and then to leave his estate to the club as well. Mr Clough you will be greatly missed by many. RIP David | | | |
Superfan on 08:53 - Jun 25 with 4354 views | TTNYear | Very sad news. A fella who has gone beyond the call of duty with his contribution to the club, plus a great character to boot. No airs and graces and told it straight. He will be missed. | |
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Superfan on 13:43 - Jun 25 with 4190 views | since58 | R I P. Cloughie. Top man. | | | |
Superfan on 22:23 - Jun 25 with 4011 views | R17ALE | Just to let everyone know, his funeral is this next Thursday at 11.30am at Rochdale Crem. Older fans will be heartened that he's using Frank Duffy Undertakers to sort him out, who can I add have been brilliant. The cortege will come from Whitworth and will detour to pass by Spotland for his last ever time on its way to the Crem. Attendees in the Chapel are invite only due to current times. Just 10. However all are welcome to mill outside during the ceremony or line Sandy Lane as he passes by. He'll be the one in a hearse with flowers saying Cloughie! Anyone who attends can wear Dale gear or traditional funeral gear. He's also made it onto a caption on Saturday's front cover of the Obby. That's impressive. None of us will ever be afforded that! | |
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Superfan on 11:51 - Jun 26 with 3756 views | Sandyman | Lining Sandy Lane with (socially distanced) Dale fans and a round of applause in appreciation of his incredible efforts for the club might be a suitable send-off? Any thoughts? | | | |
Superfan on 13:06 - Jun 26 with 3710 views | Nigeriamark |
Superfan on 17:27 - Jun 24 by mingthemerciless | I didn't know the bloke but his achievements speak for them self. A real Superfan. |
I didn't know him either but what an effort on behalf of the club. In the "premier league" of fans without doubt RIP | | | |
Superfan on 14:35 - Jun 26 with 3647 views | 1mark1 | What an amazing man, indeed a superfan. Deepest condolences to all his family and friends. Farewell Mr Clough, I salute you. Did there used to be another Dale fan called Clough who had a very big beard who was heavily involved in the Dale, a few years ago. | |
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Superfan on 14:42 - Jun 26 with 3633 views | TVOS1907 |
Superfan on 14:35 - Jun 26 by 1mark1 | What an amazing man, indeed a superfan. Deepest condolences to all his family and friends. Farewell Mr Clough, I salute you. Did there used to be another Dale fan called Clough who had a very big beard who was heavily involved in the Dale, a few years ago. |
Brian Clough. And I'm not kidding. | |
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Superfan on 14:53 - Jun 26 with 3624 views | SuddenLad |
Superfan on 14:42 - Jun 26 by TVOS1907 | Brian Clough. And I'm not kidding. |
Strange how he (Brian Clough) suddenly stopped following Dale. He was an ardent supporter, heavily involved behind the scenes and then it all stopped. He was at every game with his Dad, John and was forever accompanied by Trevor Lorimer. Another character of the day.... | |
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Superfan on 14:57 - Jun 26 with 3616 views | 1mark1 | Thanks for the info TVOS and Sudden. | |
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Superfan on 10:57 - Jun 27 with 3342 views | 100569 |
Superfan on 14:53 - Jun 26 by SuddenLad | Strange how he (Brian Clough) suddenly stopped following Dale. He was an ardent supporter, heavily involved behind the scenes and then it all stopped. He was at every game with his Dad, John and was forever accompanied by Trevor Lorimer. Another character of the day.... |
If I remember rightly Brian Clough got married and moved away from the area but I stand to be corrected. | | | |
Superfan on 12:24 - Jun 27 with 3285 views | SuddenLad |
Superfan on 10:57 - Jun 27 by 100569 | If I remember rightly Brian Clough got married and moved away from the area but I stand to be corrected. |
You may well be right. I think he was a teacher at QEGS. If he did marry and move, I've never seen him since. | |
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Superfan on 18:17 - Jun 27 with 3171 views | Boss_Hog | Brian Clough was still living in Milnrow around the turn of the millennium. I knocked on his door and signed him up for Goldbond, alas not Cloughie's round. | | | |
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