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The only way is ex Players

There has been a number of former Dale players who have switched clubs this Summer. Some you'll know, some may have gone under the radar.

Some were proper Dale players, some made cameo loan periods whilst one or two others filled a spot on the bench for the reserve team game only. But they can at the very least claim to have had a spell at Dale.

We've picked up on the following transfers:

Rob Atkinson - Grimsby to Fleetwood

Jon Boardman - Hungerford to Aylesbury United

Guy Branston - Torquay to Bradford City

Will Buckley - Watford to Brighton

Callum Byrne - Dale to Hyde

Liam Dickinson - Barnsley to Plymouth Argyle

Matt Done - Dale to Barnsley

Raphale Evans - joined Northwich Victoria

Frank Fielding - Blackburn to Derby County

Dave Flitcroft - Dale to Barnsley (assistant manager)

Danny Glover - Worcester to Nuneaton

Alan Goodall - Stockport to free transfer

Keith Hill - Dale to Barnsley (manager)

Ryan Jones - Northwich Vics to Richmond Kickers (USA)

Kelvin Lomax - Shrewsbury Town to free transfer

Alan McLoughlin - Senior Academy Coach at Portsmouth

Lewis Montrose - Wycombe to Gillingham

Glenn Murray - Brighton to Crystal Palace

Chris Oldfield - Aberdeen (on trial)

David Perkins - Colchester to Barnsley

Adam Rundle - Morecambe to free transfer

Deane Smalley - Oldham to Oxford

James Spencer - Northwich to free transfer

Scott Spencer - Lincoln to free transfer

Lee Thorpe - Fleetwood to AFC Fylde

Simon Whalley - Burton to free transfer

Owain Fon Williams - Dale to Tranmere Rovers

Robbie Williams - Dale to Plymouth Argyle

Scott Wiseman - Dale to Barnsley

Is there any others we've missed out? If so please add them as a reply to this story.

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