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Studds: appeal for old Dale shirts

As part of a project by the Club and Dale Trust to improve the decor of supporters' bar Studds, we are looking for old Dale shirts to stick on display.

The plan is to have home shirts from the past 25 seasons placed in frames and put on display in Studds Bar, as part of a project that will make Studds Bar the premier venue for Dale supporters to visit before home games. From the days of the infamous watering can through to the centenary kit and beyond, we want to display this piece of Dale history in all its glory to fans of all ages. A number of shirts have already been donated, but many more are needed to complete the collection. We are after the following shirts:

Season 1988-89

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Season 1989-90

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Season 1991-92

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Season 1993-94

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Season 1994-95 (white version)

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Season 1995-96

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Season 2002-3 & Season 2003-4

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Season 2005-6

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Season 2006-7

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Season 2007-8

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Season 2008-9

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Season 2009-10

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Season 2010-11

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Season 2011-12

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If you have any of the above shirts and wish to help out, please email the club at oldshirts@rochdaleafc.co.uk giving details of which kits you are happy to help out with.

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