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Attendance League 09:08 - May 21 with 3223 viewsyorkshirefan

We are hardly in a position to gloat, but it reads even worse for our neighbours

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-22541130
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Attendance League on 10:28 - May 21 with 3124 viewsD_Alien

Link

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-22541130

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Attendance League on 11:10 - May 21 with 3050 viewsDorsetDale

Sorry off topic, but. I notice to the right of that page is a link to the Irish "potato famine" In the interests of balance, anyone interested in reading that page should also take a good look at this; http://www.irishholocaust.org/

YOU do not have the right to give someone else permission to tell me what I can and can't do.

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Attendance League on 11:55 - May 21 with 2974 viewsD_Alien

Attendance League on 11:10 - May 21 by DorsetDale

Sorry off topic, but. I notice to the right of that page is a link to the Irish "potato famine" In the interests of balance, anyone interested in reading that page should also take a good look at this; http://www.irishholocaust.org/


I'm a descendant of an Irish immigrant during the famine years, but I regard myself as English as they come.

However, nothing surprises me.

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Attendance League on 12:37 - May 21 with 2899 viewsfermin

Attendance League on 11:55 - May 21 by D_Alien

I'm a descendant of an Irish immigrant during the famine years, but I regard myself as English as they come.

However, nothing surprises me.


Despite what the author seems to imply (I have only flicked through it) it is hardly a secret that food was exported out of Ireland for commercial reasons during the famine, aid was not forthcoming from the British Government to avoid creating a 'benefit culture' in Ireland and landowners were largely Protestant and not well-disposed towards Catholics.

From the article's tone I suspect the author is only interested in using sources that support his agenda (ie he is not trying to be historically objective so, for example, he takes the Nassau Senior quote out of context), but most of what happened during the famine is well-known. Not a glorious period of British/English history, but hardly a secret. This is probably a more objective source:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_%28Ireland%29
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Attendance League on 12:54 - May 21 with 2869 viewsD_Alien

Attendance League on 12:37 - May 21 by fermin

Despite what the author seems to imply (I have only flicked through it) it is hardly a secret that food was exported out of Ireland for commercial reasons during the famine, aid was not forthcoming from the British Government to avoid creating a 'benefit culture' in Ireland and landowners were largely Protestant and not well-disposed towards Catholics.

From the article's tone I suspect the author is only interested in using sources that support his agenda (ie he is not trying to be historically objective so, for example, he takes the Nassau Senior quote out of context), but most of what happened during the famine is well-known. Not a glorious period of British/English history, but hardly a secret. This is probably a more objective source:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_%28Ireland%29


I agree (its part of my family's folk memory) and if the English (British) government at the time had a real problem with Irish/Celtic ethnicity they wouldn't have allowed the huge influx from Ireland into the desperately poor northern mill towns such as Rochdale, where riots occurred between the existing population and the immigrants who threatened their jobs, rates of pay and whatever horrendous housing was available. The area around Packer St wasn't much better than those conditions described in Liverpool.

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Attendance League on 13:11 - May 21 with 2839 viewsdownunder

Attendance League on 12:54 - May 21 by D_Alien

I agree (its part of my family's folk memory) and if the English (British) government at the time had a real problem with Irish/Celtic ethnicity they wouldn't have allowed the huge influx from Ireland into the desperately poor northern mill towns such as Rochdale, where riots occurred between the existing population and the immigrants who threatened their jobs, rates of pay and whatever horrendous housing was available. The area around Packer St wasn't much better than those conditions described in Liverpool.


As bad as a Palace dressing room?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22606048
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Attendance League on 13:11 - May 21 with 2839 viewsdownunder

Attendance League on 12:54 - May 21 by D_Alien

I agree (its part of my family's folk memory) and if the English (British) government at the time had a real problem with Irish/Celtic ethnicity they wouldn't have allowed the huge influx from Ireland into the desperately poor northern mill towns such as Rochdale, where riots occurred between the existing population and the immigrants who threatened their jobs, rates of pay and whatever horrendous housing was available. The area around Packer St wasn't much better than those conditions described in Liverpool.


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Attendance League on 13:11 - May 21 with 2837 viewsdownunder

Attendance League on 12:54 - May 21 by D_Alien

I agree (its part of my family's folk memory) and if the English (British) government at the time had a real problem with Irish/Celtic ethnicity they wouldn't have allowed the huge influx from Ireland into the desperately poor northern mill towns such as Rochdale, where riots occurred between the existing population and the immigrants who threatened their jobs, rates of pay and whatever horrendous housing was available. The area around Packer St wasn't much better than those conditions described in Liverpool.


triple post edit FFS
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Attendance League on 14:42 - May 21 with 2762 viewsDorsetDale

Attendance League on 12:37 - May 21 by fermin

Despite what the author seems to imply (I have only flicked through it) it is hardly a secret that food was exported out of Ireland for commercial reasons during the famine, aid was not forthcoming from the British Government to avoid creating a 'benefit culture' in Ireland and landowners were largely Protestant and not well-disposed towards Catholics.

From the article's tone I suspect the author is only interested in using sources that support his agenda (ie he is not trying to be historically objective so, for example, he takes the Nassau Senior quote out of context), but most of what happened during the famine is well-known. Not a glorious period of British/English history, but hardly a secret. This is probably a more objective source:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Famine_%28Ireland%29


Fermin it's quite evident that you are a knowledgeable chap but to state it is hardly a secret is a little naïve. Very few people would have garnered any real education on the matter at school and even less would have been interested enough to search history to find out! Also please explain what you mean by "commercial reasons". As for that wiki link, I stopped reading when it said a third of the population was entirely dependent on the potato - a blatant lie!! As far as being historically objective, there's a whole website thoroughly researched which, as you say, you have only flicked through.

Edit, just realised you meant commercial gain for Britain in selling the excess. I firstly thought you meant the Irish gained, sorry.
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YOU do not have the right to give someone else permission to tell me what I can and can't do.

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Attendance League on 15:04 - May 21 with 2732 viewsolympicdale

It does give hope to teams like us, that Yeovil, with an average crowd of just over 4000 can make it to the Championship.

It would be interesting to know our average attendance in Hills last season.
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Life is a game of fate.

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Attendance League on 15:23 - May 21 with 2707 viewsDaley_Lama

For Olympicdale

http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/roch.htm

Poll: DF in or out

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Attendance League on 19:11 - May 21 with 2565 viewsD_Alien

Attendance League on 15:23 - May 21 by Daley_Lama

For Olympicdale

http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/roch.htm


A few quick calculations reveals the following:

Average gates over ten year periods -

2004-2013: 3048
1994-2003: 2505
1984-1993: 2001
1974-1983: 1769

Over the last three decades, the Dale have seen average home league gates increase by around 500 per decade. Should be a great next 10 years!

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Attendance League on 19:11 - May 21 with 2565 viewsD_Alien

Attendance League on 15:23 - May 21 by Daley_Lama

For Olympicdale

http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attnclub/roch.htm


Double doodah
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