Away Attendance 18:20 - Feb 26 with 10593 views | DannyG_RAFC | Whats our biggest attendances away from home apart from 17000 at Wembley ? | | | | |
Away Attendance on 18:34 - Feb 26 with 9098 views | 442Dale | Man Utd 1986: approx 10k Crystal Palace 1990: between 4-5k Liverpool 1996: approx 6k Wolves 2003: approx 3200 Bury 2008: approx 3k Darlington play-offs 2008: approx 2700 All rough guesses from memory. | |
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Away Attendance on 18:40 - Feb 26 with 9079 views | BURYFC_1885 | Rochdale fixtures at Gigg Lane in the 2007-08 and 2008-09 season attracted away followings of around 2,800... with total crowds around 6,500 and 7,500. Both League Two fixtures. What happened? Rochdale have taken at least 1,572 (2015) as their best following to Gigg Lane in the last 8 years since. | | | |
Away Attendance on 18:55 - Feb 26 with 9042 views | 442Dale |
Away Attendance on 18:40 - Feb 26 by BURYFC_1885 | Rochdale fixtures at Gigg Lane in the 2007-08 and 2008-09 season attracted away followings of around 2,800... with total crowds around 6,500 and 7,500. Both League Two fixtures. What happened? Rochdale have taken at least 1,572 (2015) as their best following to Gigg Lane in the last 8 years since. |
Many had collected enough batteries by the turn of the decade that they were opening shops selling them and couldn't get to away games. | |
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Away Attendance on 19:00 - Feb 26 with 9027 views | firgrovedale51 |
Away Attendance on 18:34 - Feb 26 by 442Dale | Man Utd 1986: approx 10k Crystal Palace 1990: between 4-5k Liverpool 1996: approx 6k Wolves 2003: approx 3200 Bury 2008: approx 3k Darlington play-offs 2008: approx 2700 All rough guesses from memory. |
At the time the attendance at Man United was I believe given as 13,000 and I also believe it is the record for away support in Old Trafford ( when United are the home team) | | | |
Away Attendance on 19:05 - Feb 26 with 8988 views | Shun |
Away Attendance on 18:40 - Feb 26 by BURYFC_1885 | Rochdale fixtures at Gigg Lane in the 2007-08 and 2008-09 season attracted away followings of around 2,800... with total crowds around 6,500 and 7,500. Both League Two fixtures. What happened? Rochdale have taken at least 1,572 (2015) as their best following to Gigg Lane in the last 8 years since. |
Calling RAFCBLUE. | | | |
Away Attendance on 19:39 - Feb 26 with 8867 views | TVOS1907 |
Away Attendance on 18:40 - Feb 26 by BURYFC_1885 | Rochdale fixtures at Gigg Lane in the 2007-08 and 2008-09 season attracted away followings of around 2,800... with total crowds around 6,500 and 7,500. Both League Two fixtures. What happened? Rochdale have taken at least 1,572 (2015) as their best following to Gigg Lane in the last 8 years since. |
2007/08 - last away game, still in with a chance of automatic promotion and, most likely, play-offs 2008/09 - both teams in the top 3/4 | |
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Away Attendance on 20:17 - Feb 26 with 8766 views | mingthemerciless | There were plenty at Halifax for that game in the first promotion season when a win would have meant the dale went up. The official gate at The Shay that night was - 17,186 ! There must have been 6,000 or 7,000 from Rochdale. | | | |
Away Attendance on 20:24 - Feb 26 with 8752 views | D_Alien |
Away Attendance on 20:17 - Feb 26 by mingthemerciless | There were plenty at Halifax for that game in the first promotion season when a win would have meant the dale went up. The official gate at The Shay that night was - 17,186 ! There must have been 6,000 or 7,000 from Rochdale. |
Good shout that - probably our highest away following for a football league game Although not in the records because fans were all mixed together, but might never be beaten for that same reason - segregation has reduced capacity for away fans | |
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Away Attendance on 20:25 - Feb 26 with 8748 views | since58 |
Away Attendance on 20:17 - Feb 26 by mingthemerciless | There were plenty at Halifax for that game in the first promotion season when a win would have meant the dale went up. The official gate at The Shay that night was - 17,186 ! There must have been 6,000 or 7,000 from Rochdale. |
The traffic over Blackstonedge that night was bumper to bumper. | | | |
Away Attendance on 07:59 - Feb 27 with 8469 views | EllDale | I vividly remember that Halifax game. Over 13000 had been at Spotland the previous Wednesday when the two teams had met there. Over 30000 in eight days! I went on Ellen Smiths and there so many coaches that they parked them all in the bus garage near the Shay. I remember that Chris Harker had a good game that night; we couldn't cope with their centre half Chris Nicholl at setpieces to show that some things don't change. Reg was trying to mark him but had to settle for spoiling jumps rather challenging for the ball directly. It took longer to get home. Or seemed to............ | | | |
Away Attendance on 08:47 - Feb 27 with 8407 views | mingthemerciless | I went over on the train. No problem getting there or back. Ended up getting a last pint or three in that pub on the corner of Tweedale St and Milkstone Rd that closed a few years ago. In those days if you fancied going to a game you just turned up, paid a the gate and stood wherever you felt like. I've no doubt all this segregation and all ticket games for away fans has hurt attendances. A pal of mine would come round to my house and say" I've just been down to Ellen Smiths, they running a coach tonight to Burnley v Wolves, Blackburn v Spurs etc, I just got two tickets, get your coat we're going ! " As for the game it was pretty drab. The Shay was a small pitch and Halifax had a guy playing who could throw the ball from one touch line to the other so every throw in was like a corner. It was like head tennis for most of the game and Halifax were better at it. I think big Bill Atkins played for them up front and him and Chris Nicholl were a real handful. | | | |
Away Attendance on 09:11 - Feb 27 with 8375 views | Nigeriamark |
Away Attendance on 08:47 - Feb 27 by mingthemerciless | I went over on the train. No problem getting there or back. Ended up getting a last pint or three in that pub on the corner of Tweedale St and Milkstone Rd that closed a few years ago. In those days if you fancied going to a game you just turned up, paid a the gate and stood wherever you felt like. I've no doubt all this segregation and all ticket games for away fans has hurt attendances. A pal of mine would come round to my house and say" I've just been down to Ellen Smiths, they running a coach tonight to Burnley v Wolves, Blackburn v Spurs etc, I just got two tickets, get your coat we're going ! " As for the game it was pretty drab. The Shay was a small pitch and Halifax had a guy playing who could throw the ball from one touch line to the other so every throw in was like a corner. It was like head tennis for most of the game and Halifax were better at it. I think big Bill Atkins played for them up front and him and Chris Nicholl were a real handful. |
15+ Consecutive years of dross was probably the real reason for crowds getting close to 1,000 at times. Our ground looks fairly empty once you drop below 2,000. Imagine how some of those crowds would look in our current stadium across 4 sides !! | | | |
Away Attendance on 14:38 - Feb 27 with 8170 views | RooleyMoorBlue |
Away Attendance on 08:47 - Feb 27 by mingthemerciless | I went over on the train. No problem getting there or back. Ended up getting a last pint or three in that pub on the corner of Tweedale St and Milkstone Rd that closed a few years ago. In those days if you fancied going to a game you just turned up, paid a the gate and stood wherever you felt like. I've no doubt all this segregation and all ticket games for away fans has hurt attendances. A pal of mine would come round to my house and say" I've just been down to Ellen Smiths, they running a coach tonight to Burnley v Wolves, Blackburn v Spurs etc, I just got two tickets, get your coat we're going ! " As for the game it was pretty drab. The Shay was a small pitch and Halifax had a guy playing who could throw the ball from one touch line to the other so every throw in was like a corner. It was like head tennis for most of the game and Halifax were better at it. I think big Bill Atkins played for them up front and him and Chris Nicholl were a real handful. |
It`s a pity Atkins wasn`t a thorn in the oppositions side when he played for us. But then again he wasn`t that bad, just reached the end of his career. Rochdale was the place for older players to finish their careers in those days. Halifax home and away were fantastic atmospheres, as were most games around that time. | | | |
Away Attendance on 16:41 - Feb 27 with 7991 views | EllDale | The Halifax goal in the game at the Shay was scored by Les Massie. Years later I found myself in a pub there after I'd moved to Halifax and found myself playing dominoes with him! Really nice bloke. He worked as a labourer in a Halifax engineering works after he finished playing which is something else that wouldn't happen these days! | | | |
Away Attendance on 19:10 - Feb 27 with 7862 views | mingthemerciless | Yeah that's how it was then. I remember bumping in to Stan Milburn pushing a sack truck across the warehouse floor at TBA shortly after I'd been cheering him on up at Spotland. | | | |
Away Attendance on 12:21 - Mar 17 with 7398 views | EllDale | Unfortunately I have to report that I was told that Massie in now suffering from an advanced form of dementia. Doesn't remember a thing about that night at the Shay. Sad to learn. | | | |
Away Attendance on 12:37 - Mar 17 with 7355 views | RAFCBLUE |
Away Attendance on 19:05 - Feb 26 by Shun | Calling RAFCBLUE. |
Isn’t it obvious Shun? The missing fans have been savaged by convenience! It’s a fair challenge from a local rival - 5,000 to London, Wembley (220 Miles each way) on a bitterly cold week day. bury (a) (5 Miles each way) on the Tuesday after Easter will be 1,500 ish 3,500 “missing”.... | |
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Away Attendance on 12:37 - Mar 17 with 7355 views | FalingeParka | Thinking about what current League One players, on our paygrade at least, will do after football. Not straightforward is it? | |
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Away Attendance on 23:35 - Mar 18 with 7034 views | mikehunt | "The Shay was a small pitch" did someone say? Or did it simply look far away because we had to view it from beyond the speedway track that circled the pitch? | |
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Away Attendance on 07:46 - Mar 19 with 6876 views | EllDale | I know that the dimensions of the current Shay pitch are larger than those of Wembley BUT there is no speedway track there now. You have to think that it was narrower in those days. | | | |
Away Attendance on 18:55 - Mar 19 with 6675 views | davidab2202 |
Away Attendance on 19:10 - Feb 27 by mingthemerciless | Yeah that's how it was then. I remember bumping in to Stan Milburn pushing a sack truck across the warehouse floor at TBA shortly after I'd been cheering him on up at Spotland. |
Didn't Ted Burgin drive a dustbin cart around Rochdale after he retired or am I just losing my memory? | | | |
Away Attendance on 07:54 - Mar 20 with 6573 views | EllDale | I used to see Derek Ryder when he was a brewery rep. I think he later became a landscape gardener. And I know that Billy Rudd became a painter and decorator in Bury. Chris Harker was a school caretaker back in the North East. | | | |
Away Attendance on 09:55 - Mar 20 with 6512 views | D_Alien |
Away Attendance on 07:54 - Mar 20 by EllDale | I used to see Derek Ryder when he was a brewery rep. I think he later became a landscape gardener. And I know that Billy Rudd became a painter and decorator in Bury. Chris Harker was a school caretaker back in the North East. |
I'm sure I read somewhere that Norman Whitehead became a school caretaker too | |
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Away Attendance on 08:31 - Mar 21 with 6306 views | Dorislove | Didnt want to start another thread so put this in here 893 (52 away) Morecambe v Colchester last night ,How low can crowds get ? Whats the lowest league crowd in recent history . | | | |
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