The Ogden Family on 08:29 - Mar 26 with 5367 views | dingdangblue |
The Ogden Family on 17:31 - Mar 25 by 442Dale | Yeah, the details about the plans going forward will be interesting. It’s clear we need a better skillset off the field to take the club forward and this will hopefully enable the stability to allow those changes to happen. The fantastic work of the Trust and others is hard to measure, thanks to all involved. Let’s hope for a positive outcome because it could potentially change the club forever. And if it does, please god we don’t hear people saying we should be paying Cian Hayes and others whatever it costs! |
The problem we will have is when the outside world, agents, players, media know you are being backed by a multi millionaire the perception will be we have money to spend. Obviously yesterday's news was a massive boost for the club and it will need to be handled very carefully going forward with the right people pulling the (purse) strings. | |
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The Ogden Family on 08:29 - Mar 26 with 5367 views | BlackburnDale | Fantastic news !!! 😀 | | | |
The Ogden Family on 08:44 - Mar 26 with 5281 views | YouTubeDale |
The Ogden Family on 20:04 - Mar 25 by downunder | A bit of a parallel with the guy in Oldham, and they quickly improved. Business success, philanthropist, local, and scientific, all positives for me. I wonder what influence W A E March, Owen Elbourne, and "Bull" Ramsey had on him? |
I had the massive privilege of spreading some of Owen Elbourne's ashes at the tree for life up at Watergrove Res. What a great guy!! | |
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The Ogden Family on 08:45 - Mar 26 with 5279 views | James1980 |
The Ogden Family on 08:29 - Mar 26 by dingdangblue | The problem we will have is when the outside world, agents, players, media know you are being backed by a multi millionaire the perception will be we have money to spend. Obviously yesterday's news was a massive boost for the club and it will need to be handled very carefully going forward with the right people pulling the (purse) strings. |
On the plus side we won't have to accept an offer for a player to balance the books. | |
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The Ogden Family on 09:06 - Mar 26 with 5141 views | Frog | I'm not getting giddy yet, quite happy to become a good NL side and a sustainable business model (like in the past) for a few seasons before even thinking of promotion. Enjoy the ride and look forward to a brighter future 😊 | | | |
The Ogden Family on 09:10 - Mar 26 with 5120 views | dingdangblue |
The Ogden Family on 08:45 - Mar 26 by James1980 | On the plus side we won't have to accept an offer for a player to balance the books. |
Yes its a shame Mane has gone for nothing. Could be a godsend Nevett got injured in Jan now. It was quoted we had accepted 300k for him - hopefully now we can get a better fee, especially if Premier League teams are looking at him. | |
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The Ogden Family on 10:09 - Mar 26 with 4882 views | Duckegg | The statement says it all really. The Lord and Lady Ogden have made it quite clear that their intentions are the first team and the academy setup in the medium terms.. Bringing the club and the community together and to get it running on a sustainable level. To do this they will need to in put £££££s to get it working... But they statement made it quite clear that they are not here to bank roll the club, supporters need to realise this..... | | | |
The Ogden Family on 11:18 - Mar 26 with 4600 views | sweetcorn |
The Ogden Family on 10:09 - Mar 26 by Duckegg | The statement says it all really. The Lord and Lady Ogden have made it quite clear that their intentions are the first team and the academy setup in the medium terms.. Bringing the club and the community together and to get it running on a sustainable level. To do this they will need to in put £££££s to get it working... But they statement made it quite clear that they are not here to bank roll the club, supporters need to realise this..... |
Has anyone said anything otherwise? | |
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The Ogden Family on 11:53 - Mar 26 with 4417 views | Peaky |
The Ogden Family on 11:18 - Mar 26 by sweetcorn | Has anyone said anything otherwise? |
This is absolutely the best news we have had in a long long time. Really hope this works out and hats off to everyone who contributed to this. | | | |
The Ogden Family on 18:21 - Mar 26 with 3442 views | DaleiLama | Been away for a couple of days and came back to this - what a bloody relief. Might we finally be out of the woods? If so, Hallelujah. Seems like SG didn't just want to do a deal for his own benefit after all then? This is surely the best opportunity ever to re-engineer RAFC from top to bottom to maximise all our opportunities on and off the field, hopefully emerging stronger and fitter. My sincere thanks to everyone involved with getting this to the point of this statement and hopefully the rescue package we all dared not dream about. Up the Dale with new hope. | |
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The Ogden Family on 18:33 - Mar 26 with 3370 views | D_Alien |
The Ogden Family on 18:15 - Mar 26 by 442Dale | Some more reasons why we have to get a structure in place that includes people who understand the football side of running a club properly. It’s simply not been good enough as illustrated by the way we’ve increased playing budgets, recruited in bulk for no reason and not been able to recognise the basic requirements to build a solid, cost effective squad. Then we can come to raising other revenues and working better with supporters and the town. Despite the protestations of some, it’s obvious how far we fall short but hopefully we are approaching a time to address this properly and not make excuses. |
It's a concern, but building world-class businesses didn't happen without being able to recognise ability and that gives me hope that our operating structure will evolve towards one which provides confidence [Post edited 26 Mar 18:34]
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The Ogden Family on 19:15 - Mar 26 with 3186 views | MoonyDale |
The Ogden Family on 20:56 - Mar 25 by 49thseason | Count me in ...... last of the 11 plus intake in 1964, and then taught there for 5 years 74-79 |
You probably taught me then I was there from 73 to 76..... | |
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The Ogden Family on 19:17 - Mar 26 with 3167 views | jonahwhereru | Hope the board have a truth and honesty approach to the due diligence. The must lay everything out there, no benefit at this juncture in being reticent. These things can be protracted at the best of times. Given the football is a medium term priority for the Ogdens the patience of some of the fans may be tested. The majority of us are at least used to wait along time for success where Dale are concerned. I hope all goes well and the deal gets done with a bit of time before the new season starts. | | | |
The Ogden Family on 19:30 - Mar 26 with 3105 views | deeplishblue |
The Ogden Family on 19:15 - Mar 26 by MoonyDale | You probably taught me then I was there from 73 to 76..... |
In addition to the teachers already mentioned the ones that spring to my mind are. Mr Dray (eng) Ms Brett (eng) Mr Kay (?) Mr Buckley (chem) | |
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The Ogden Family on 19:34 - Mar 26 with 3093 views | 49thseason | This club has been limping along for far too long. The sell a player, get a premiership cup tie mentality has ignored some basic truths, gates are stagnant, football has been often less than mediocre, customer service has been hit and miss and too many fans have simply given up and found better things to do. The culture has become bunkered rather than outgoing and inclusive. Its hard to blame the current board as they have spent their entire period in charge lurching from crisis to crisis. Trusting people to do their jobs properly has proved to be a mistake and sacking them expensive. As mentioned above its now time to re-build. But we need a clear plan for what the future has to look like, off the pitch more than on it in the first instance. A month by month plan to bring in new customers, make the occasion as enjoyable as possible, excite our younger fans, re engage with missing fans... clear, visible marketing and comms, aimed at a wider audience than just the regulars. Whatever is built has to be resilient and built to last with multi-year timelines that are proofed against personel changes. I actually think this is a point in history for many football clubs and I fear many, including some with similar histories to ours will not survive, so, hopefully, the new influx of brains , business and financial know how and some cash, will enable a new Dale to emerge from the wreakage in a long-lasting and sustainable way playing decent football with lots of new faces watching and enjoying the experience. Just as it should be. | | | |
The Ogden Family on 19:40 - Mar 26 with 3056 views | 49thseason |
The Ogden Family on 19:15 - Mar 26 by MoonyDale | You probably taught me then I was there from 73 to 76..... |
Hmm you might be still on my " owes me a homework list" !! | | | |
The Ogden Family on 19:42 - Mar 26 with 3044 views | pioneer |
The Ogden Family on 19:30 - Mar 26 by deeplishblue | In addition to the teachers already mentioned the ones that spring to my mind are. Mr Dray (eng) Ms Brett (eng) Mr Kay (?) Mr Buckley (chem) |
Callan (geography) Davis (physics) and a short stumpy latin teacher with a lisp whose name escapes me. | | | |
The Ogden Family on 20:13 - Mar 26 with 2905 views | mikehunt | Mrs Meek classics teacher. And a young maths teacher who ended up marrying one of his pupils. How times have changed. | |
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The Ogden Family on 21:52 - Mar 26 with 2630 views | EllDale | Was Graham Starkey teaching PE there around this time? | | | |
The Ogden Family on 22:23 - Mar 26 with 2501 views | pioneer |
The Ogden Family on 21:52 - Mar 26 by EllDale | Was Graham Starkey teaching PE there around this time? |
No he was up at Thornham School on Kirkholt. Balderstone was rugby union only in those days. | | | |
The Ogden Family on 23:25 - Mar 26 with 2363 views | downunder |
The Ogden Family on 19:30 - Mar 26 by deeplishblue | In addition to the teachers already mentioned the ones that spring to my mind are. Mr Dray (eng) Ms Brett (eng) Mr Kay (?) Mr Buckley (chem) |
The excellent Eddie Provis (Economics) The excellent Colin Simkins (Geography) Mrs Humphries (English Lit) Mr Holt PE Mr Mintoft PE Ms Joshi (English) Mr Bruere (Physics) In answer to another post above, I made the effort to go to Owen Elbourne's funeral to pay my respects. He persuaded me into Rugby Union from League, and the contacts I made there led to life changing events for me. | | | |
The Ogden Family on 23:44 - Mar 26 with 2318 views | downunder |
The Ogden Family on 19:42 - Mar 26 by pioneer | Callan (geography) Davis (physics) and a short stumpy latin teacher with a lisp whose name escapes me. |
Matthews? | | | |
The Ogden Family on 05:00 - Mar 27 with 2127 views | pioneer |
The Ogden Family on 23:44 - Mar 26 by downunder | Matthews? |
Thats him…we called him piggy matthews. Amo, amas, amat…….the garbage you remember for over 50 years yet I cant remember where I was last Monday. | | | |
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