RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 09:39 - Jan 30 with 22633 views | ineyrewetrust | ROCHDALE FC TODAY LOST A HERO A TRUE HERO AND ONE OF THE NICEST GENTLEMAN IN FOOTBALL AND LIFE. SLEEP TIGHT REG ALWAYS REMEMBER ARE CHATS X | | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 16:02 - Jan 31 with 3644 views | Canberra_Dale | I think everyone has said it all before me. Its been a pleasure to read the warmth and affection of the great man from such a civilised fanbase. Reg epitomised Rochdale football club, past, present (under the New Management) and hopefully the future. We must have some permanent reminder of Sir Reg, so that future generations understand who he was and what he did for Rochdale Football Club | |
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RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 19:15 - Jan 31 with 3551 views | D_Dale | As so many have said, he had a tremendous shot (and he nodded in a few goals). I remember one penalty, at Rotherham, he didn't put away. The ball hit the crossbar with a great smack, then rebounded over the heads of the players surrounding the box almost to the half way line. But more impressive in a way was his character as a player (no doubt carried over from his personality off the field). I recall no sly tricks of the shirt-pulling, diving and elbowing variety. On the few occasions a ref blew to give a free kick to the other side, it was more likely that Reg's opponent had tried to foul him and had been brushed aside with a shrug of that broad frame. My dad, who saw him more often than I did in those eight seasons between 1964 and 1972, reckoned if Reg had been a bit more aggressive he could have played at the top level. But, as a true gentleman, that wasn't his style. [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 21:00 - Jan 31 with 3530 views | pioneer |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 07:41 - Jan 31 by bettridge28 | These are so nice to read, Everything written in hear is so accurate of my uncle, gentle giant and someone I looked up to and admired for a long time whether it was his stories or some golfing tips or just scrounging some golf balls from his vast collection he would always help His stories are some of the best I've ever heard and its so nice reading all of these tributes. And I hope that the lads do a job on Saturday and get a great win in his honour. |
Any news of funeral arrangements? - I hope the club will be qwell represented whenever and wherever it is. | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 21:26 - Jan 31 with 3516 views | soulboy | I was lucky enough to have seen the great man play and i was just as lucky to have met him a few times, the first as a 14 year old soon after he had helped us gain promotion. He will never be forgotten. R I P Reg. God bless a true legend. | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 23:41 - Jan 31 with 3479 views | AlexF | 'Goodbye and sleep tight' to THE Dale legend. Deservedly made the clubs best ever player. The sight of the net ballooning out as a result of one or Reg's rockets is a treasured memory of my childhood. Alex | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 09:17 - Feb 1 with 3432 views | Sheffdale | When the official site ran a "What Rochdale Means to Me" competition in Dec 2011, my winning entry gave deserved prominence to Reg. I don't think it was ever published, so here it is, in memory of a fine player and gentleman who touched so many. It’s calling the new kitten, “Jenkins”, when far away from Lancashire hills. It’s refusing my wife’s requests to throw out my scrapbooks of Observer cuttings, charting, in adolescent hand, our first promotion season. It’s the autograph book where Graham Smith’s signature is more treasured than Bobby Charlton’s. It’s still a journey home even though I have lived on the wrong side of the Pennines for umpteen years. It’s being “Big Reg” or Gary Jones when playing football in the garden with my children. It’s stifling shouts of “Up the Dale” when persuaded to accompany a son to watch other apparently superior teams. It’s choosing which Dale shirt to wear in my Yorkshire gym. It’s still hearing Dad’s distinctive cough echoing round the Sandy Lane End every time I go, even though he passed away a generation ago. “I’ll buy us tickets to Wembley if they reach the final.” he used to say when the FA Cup first round draw was made. “Wembley? Been there, done that Dad. And while we lost that day, we did get another promotion a couple of years later playing some great passing football.” So a belated but heartfelt thanks Dad for taking me to Spotland all those years ago. For letting the Dale’s Subbuteo XI always win our living room cup competition and for making those scrapbooks from old wallpaper catalogues. And fifty years on Rochdale AFC still tumbles affectionately through my years. | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 20:02 - Feb 1 with 3315 views | mightydale |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 09:17 - Feb 1 by Sheffdale | When the official site ran a "What Rochdale Means to Me" competition in Dec 2011, my winning entry gave deserved prominence to Reg. I don't think it was ever published, so here it is, in memory of a fine player and gentleman who touched so many. It’s calling the new kitten, “Jenkins”, when far away from Lancashire hills. It’s refusing my wife’s requests to throw out my scrapbooks of Observer cuttings, charting, in adolescent hand, our first promotion season. It’s the autograph book where Graham Smith’s signature is more treasured than Bobby Charlton’s. It’s still a journey home even though I have lived on the wrong side of the Pennines for umpteen years. It’s being “Big Reg” or Gary Jones when playing football in the garden with my children. It’s stifling shouts of “Up the Dale” when persuaded to accompany a son to watch other apparently superior teams. It’s choosing which Dale shirt to wear in my Yorkshire gym. It’s still hearing Dad’s distinctive cough echoing round the Sandy Lane End every time I go, even though he passed away a generation ago. “I’ll buy us tickets to Wembley if they reach the final.” he used to say when the FA Cup first round draw was made. “Wembley? Been there, done that Dad. And while we lost that day, we did get another promotion a couple of years later playing some great passing football.” So a belated but heartfelt thanks Dad for taking me to Spotland all those years ago. For letting the Dale’s Subbuteo XI always win our living room cup competition and for making those scrapbooks from old wallpaper catalogues. And fifty years on Rochdale AFC still tumbles affectionately through my years. |
REST IN PEACE REG I had a dream about a team were NO 1 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 2 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 3 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 4 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 5 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 6 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 7 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 8 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 9 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 10 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 11 was Reggie Jenkins WE ALL LIVE IN A REGGIE WONDER LAND,A REGGIE REGGIE WONDER LAND,A REGGIE WONDER LAND [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 20:07 - Feb 1 with 3312 views | VespaDale |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 20:02 - Feb 1 by mightydale | REST IN PEACE REG I had a dream about a team were NO 1 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 2 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 3 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 4 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 5 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 6 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 7 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 8 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 9 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 10 was Reggie Jenkins and NO 11 was Reggie Jenkins WE ALL LIVE IN A REGGIE WONDER LAND,A REGGIE REGGIE WONDER LAND,A REGGIE WONDER LAND [Post edited 1 Jan 1970 1:00]
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RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 20:53 - Feb 2 with 3167 views | DiddyDave | Does anybody know what Reg did after he retired as I know he stayed on in Rochdale for quite a while? Also,I read somewhere that he was signed for Rochdale by the then manager,Tony Collins,is he still alive,does anybody know? | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 01:13 - Feb 3 with 3134 views | TVOS1907 |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 20:53 - Feb 2 by DiddyDave | Does anybody know what Reg did after he retired as I know he stayed on in Rochdale for quite a while? Also,I read somewhere that he was signed for Rochdale by the then manager,Tony Collins,is he still alive,does anybody know? |
I believe he is. Reg article from today's Ob: http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/down-to-eart | |
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RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 14:15 - Feb 3 with 3069 views | BigKindo | I thought that Reg went to work in the Devonport naval dockyard? Tony Collins I believe is 87 years old this March. If anybody out there 'edits' Wikipedia maybe they could add under the Rochdale FC page that Tony Collins was the first ever black manager in the English Football League. | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 14:24 - Feb 3 with 3067 views | DorsetDale | As this thread is being printed out I'd like to point out the excellently adhered to minutes applause all round the ground with special mention for the impeccable attitude shown by the Spireites every one of them stood loudly clapping. | |
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RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 11:35 - Feb 4 with 2983 views | Yorkshire_Dale |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 14:24 - Feb 3 by DorsetDale | As this thread is being printed out I'd like to point out the excellently adhered to minutes applause all round the ground with special mention for the impeccable attitude shown by the Spireites every one of them stood loudly clapping. |
Tannoy man's delivery was also top notch....well done that man. A real good tribute to a passing hero. | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 15:02 - Feb 4 with 2950 views | archdale | Another Big Reg Story. On a wet Monday night at Mansfield in November 1969 Dale were trailing to an early goal when, in about the 85th minute, Billy Rudd went down in the box. Reg placed the ball on the spot and as he looked up he found Dave Hollins, the Mansfield keeper, standing next to him. The pair indulged themseves in a lengthy conversation at the end of which they shook hands. It later transpired that Hollins had bet Reg half a crown that he wouldn't score. Needless to say, Hollins went home half a crown lighter. | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 16:42 - Feb 4 with 2937 views | pioneer |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 15:02 - Feb 4 by archdale | Another Big Reg Story. On a wet Monday night at Mansfield in November 1969 Dale were trailing to an early goal when, in about the 85th minute, Billy Rudd went down in the box. Reg placed the ball on the spot and as he looked up he found Dave Hollins, the Mansfield keeper, standing next to him. The pair indulged themseves in a lengthy conversation at the end of which they shook hands. It later transpired that Hollins had bet Reg half a crown that he wouldn't score. Needless to say, Hollins went home half a crown lighter. |
And the win that night took us to the top of the third division - equalling our highest ever league standing. So many memories.. . . . . | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 19:25 - Feb 22 with 2726 views | pioneer | Did news of funeral arrangements ever get circulated? | | | |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 19:32 - Feb 22 with 2717 views | 100notout |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 19:25 - Feb 22 by pioneer | Did news of funeral arrangements ever get circulated? |
Says in th'Observer that funeral was today - private family funeral with a memorial service later - representatives from Dale went apparently | |
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RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 19:37 - Feb 22 with 2714 views | SuddenLad |
RIP REG JENKINS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 19:32 - Feb 22 by 100notout | Says in th'Observer that funeral was today - private family funeral with a memorial service later - representatives from Dale went apparently |
It was reported on 'fishul site some days ago. As you say, private funeral first, followed by memorial service at 2.30pm. I would be very, very surprised (and disappointed) if Dale weren't represented. | |
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