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Rochdale legends 08:53 - Jul 7 with 16411 viewsAtThePeake

If you had to pick 10 players and 10 players only from the club's history to describe as 'Rochdale legends' who would they be?

Tangled up in blue.

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Rochdale legends on 19:23 - Jul 8 with 3911 viewsoff2div1

Rochdale legends on 09:57 - Jul 7 by downunder

Presume formations and positions are not to be involved.

Keith Hill, Reg Jenkins, Gary Jones, Neil Edwards, Craig Dawson, Norman Whiteside, Billy Rudd, Steve Melledew, Rickie Lambert, Grant Holt

If you had gone for 11, I would add Paddy McCourt
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Rochdale legends on 22:17 - Jul 8 with 3843 viewsHealeyDale

My 10 would be in date order (I think!):

Reg Jenkins
David Cross
Keith Welch
Alan Reeves
Gary Jones
Neil Edwards
Grant Holt
Rickie Lambert (who'd have thought an ex Dale player would play for England in the World Cup in Brazil???)
Scott Hogan
Ian Henderson

I know I have included two goalies, but for many years we needed a decent goalie (and still do - sorry Josh)

PS I have seen all of them play
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Rochdale legends on 22:48 - Jul 8 with 3821 viewsdalebolt

Rochdale legends on 16:33 - Jul 8 by aleanddale

My 10 would be...

Gary Jones Number 1.
Lyndon Simmonds
Steve Taylor
Reg Jenkins
Alan Reeves
Mark Hilditch / Micky French ( toss up )
Craig Dawson
Rickie Lambert
Grant Holt

and a current legend ( in the making ) Ian Henderson


I nearly put spoonhead in my ten! Legend indeed! As for mickey french the only dale player in my formative years I remember scoring a hat trick for the dale. Took a few years for the next one if I remember.
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Rochdale legends on 23:07 - Jul 8 with 3805 views442Dale

Rochdale legends on 22:48 - Jul 8 by dalebolt

I nearly put spoonhead in my ten! Legend indeed! As for mickey french the only dale player in my formative years I remember scoring a hat trick for the dale. Took a few years for the next one if I remember.


Seven years until Milner v Hereford.

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Rochdale legends on 11:48 - Jul 9 with 3733 viewsdownunder

Rochdale legends on 19:23 - Jul 8 by off2div1



Ha. Senior moment there. Norman Whitehead of course. I won't edit.
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Rochdale legends on 21:17 - Jul 9 with 3628 viewsmingthemerciless

For some reason I can't access the first page. Maybe somebody has mentioned this guy but if they haven't add Stan Milburn to the list.
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Rochdale legends on 21:06 - Jul 10 with 3481 viewsfinberty

Albert Whitehurst-on the basis of numbers alone
Reg Jenkins
Lyndon Simmonds
John Bramhall - for 1986/7 alone
Keith Welch - ditto
Gary Jones - longevity of leadership
Craig Dawson - so much promise. Seemingly lost to international football after his U21 career - well done Woy.
Steve Taylor
Steve Whitehall
Neil Edwards
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Rochdale legends on 21:19 - Jul 10 with 3463 viewsfitzochris

Too difficult this. All you can do is list the players that stick in your mind from your time watching the club. Not so much legends, but more talent.

On that basis:

Alan Reeves
Andy Flounders
Shaun Reid
Steve Whitehall
Alex Russell
Jason Peake
Neil Edwards
Gary Jones
Clive Platt
Paul Connor
Kevin Townson
Paddy McCourt
Paul Simpson (the player)
Grant Holt
Rickie Lambert
Chris Dagnall
Glenn Murray
Adam LeFondre
Chris O'Grady
Craig Dawson
Scott Hogan
(Jack O'Connell)

Perhaps only a quarter of that list are legends in the truest sense, but, to me at least, they are legends because they provided my fondest memories watching Dale.
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Rochdale legends on 21:35 - Jul 10 with 3431 viewsjokerthief

Anyone who missed out Stan Milburn, are obviously too young to have seen him..
The most profesional , outstanding player, that ever wore a Rochdale shirt...
How he played in the 3rd division North, in those bygone days are unbelievable..
He would have graced any 1st division team back then..now called premier players..
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Rochdale legends on 21:36 - Jul 10 with 3422 viewsfitzochris

Rochdale legends on 21:35 - Jul 10 by jokerthief

Anyone who missed out Stan Milburn, are obviously too young to have seen him..
The most profesional , outstanding player, that ever wore a Rochdale shirt...
How he played in the 3rd division North, in those bygone days are unbelievable..
He would have graced any 1st division team back then..now called premier players..


Too young to remember him I'm afraid. Same with Reg Jenkins et al. Wish I could have seen all of them.

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Rochdale legends on 22:11 - Jul 10 with 3402 viewsColDale

Rochdale legends on 21:19 - Jul 10 by fitzochris

Too difficult this. All you can do is list the players that stick in your mind from your time watching the club. Not so much legends, but more talent.

On that basis:

Alan Reeves
Andy Flounders
Shaun Reid
Steve Whitehall
Alex Russell
Jason Peake
Neil Edwards
Gary Jones
Clive Platt
Paul Connor
Kevin Townson
Paddy McCourt
Paul Simpson (the player)
Grant Holt
Rickie Lambert
Chris Dagnall
Glenn Murray
Adam LeFondre
Chris O'Grady
Craig Dawson
Scott Hogan
(Jack O'Connell)

Perhaps only a quarter of that list are legends in the truest sense, but, to me at least, they are legends because they provided my fondest memories watching Dale.
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that opening spell of Paul Connor was probably the best spell I've ever seen of any player at the club. He was unplayable and it looked like he could have scored from anywhere. I think it took four games before I started getting worried that he'd be bought by another side given his performances.

Ultimately, it was probably as disappointing as it got for any player given the drop in form and the transfer fee involved.
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Rochdale legends on 22:13 - Jul 10 with 3395 viewsfitzochris

Rochdale legends on 22:11 - Jul 10 by ColDale

that opening spell of Paul Connor was probably the best spell I've ever seen of any player at the club. He was unplayable and it looked like he could have scored from anywhere. I think it took four games before I started getting worried that he'd be bought by another side given his performances.

Ultimately, it was probably as disappointing as it got for any player given the drop in form and the transfer fee involved.


That is very true, and the same could be said of the likes of Kevin Townson and Jamie Taylor etc.

I still remember Connor when we beat Carlisle by six. It seemed like he'd score wherever he received the ball. Great stuff.

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Rochdale legends on 22:15 - Jul 10 with 3389 viewsmingthemerciless

Yeah Stan was a great player and a really humble man. I remember taking the mickey out of his old fashioned high sided boots when he came training with us at TBA. He took it all in good part saying " Listen son, I've never turned my ankle over in my career . You have your carpet slippers and I'll have my boots ". Stan and Big Reg, without doubt two of the best ever to play for the club.

Big Reg looked pretty handy at Rugby too when he played in the Hornets v Rochdale charity games they used to have in the old days. He'd have made a good goal kicking second row man.
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Rochdale legends on 22:23 - Jul 10 with 3373 viewsdalebolt

Rochdale legends on 22:15 - Jul 10 by mingthemerciless

Yeah Stan was a great player and a really humble man. I remember taking the mickey out of his old fashioned high sided boots when he came training with us at TBA. He took it all in good part saying " Listen son, I've never turned my ankle over in my career . You have your carpet slippers and I'll have my boots ". Stan and Big Reg, without doubt two of the best ever to play for the club.

Big Reg looked pretty handy at Rugby too when he played in the Hornets v Rochdale charity games they used to have in the old days. He'd have made a good goal kicking second row man.


Proper gentleman was Stan. I had the honour and privilege of meeting him a couple of times at the players reunion that the fighting fund used to help organise every year.
It would be great if the club organised something similar these days. It was good to see the reunion for the centenary celebrations (a fat Lyndon Simmonds etc). I'm sure fans and the old players would love it.
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Rochdale legends on 22:26 - Jul 10 with 3365 viewsR17ALE

Rochdale legends on 22:15 - Jul 10 by mingthemerciless

Yeah Stan was a great player and a really humble man. I remember taking the mickey out of his old fashioned high sided boots when he came training with us at TBA. He took it all in good part saying " Listen son, I've never turned my ankle over in my career . You have your carpet slippers and I'll have my boots ". Stan and Big Reg, without doubt two of the best ever to play for the club.

Big Reg looked pretty handy at Rugby too when he played in the Hornets v Rochdale charity games they used to have in the old days. He'd have made a good goal kicking second row man.


An interesting point you make about Reg being able to play other sports.

His missus told me years ago he took up golf after he retired from Dale. I asked her if he was any good at it to which she replied along the lines of, "I'm not sure. After about six months of playing, he told me he was playing off 5".

Some people have all the luck!

To put that into perspective, to non-golfers, that implies if he'd taken up golf as a kid, he'd have competed in the majors.

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Rochdale legends on 23:00 - Jul 10 with 2852 viewsTVOS1907

Rochdale legends on 22:13 - Jul 10 by fitzochris

That is very true, and the same could be said of the likes of Kevin Townson and Jamie Taylor etc.

I still remember Connor when we beat Carlisle by six. It seemed like he'd score wherever he received the ball. Great stuff.



When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Rochdale legends on 23:16 - Jul 10 with 2839 viewsfitzochris

Rochdale legends on 23:00 - Jul 10 by TVOS1907



Enjoyed that.

"When yer 'ot, yer 'ot!"

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Rochdale legends on 23:19 - Jul 10 with 2833 viewsTalkingSutty

Rochdale legends on 23:00 - Jul 10 by TVOS1907



It's difficult to name a team of legends but I would include Steve Taylor, Lyndon , Etc .

I have favourites who never really pulled up any trees but watching David Frain and Peter Farrell made me realise the importance of creative and skillful midfielders, I loved watching those two, fantastic players.

Then we had Jonah the workhorse, at times he carried the team on his back when we were really crap, a proper legend.
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Rochdale legends on 23:23 - Jul 10 with 2818 viewsfitzochris

Rochdale legends on 23:19 - Jul 10 by TalkingSutty

It's difficult to name a team of legends but I would include Steve Taylor, Lyndon , Etc .

I have favourites who never really pulled up any trees but watching David Frain and Peter Farrell made me realise the importance of creative and skillful midfielders, I loved watching those two, fantastic players.

Then we had Jonah the workhorse, at times he carried the team on his back when we were really crap, a proper legend.
[Post edited 10 Jul 2015 23:21]


Shaun Reid did that too. Memorable player. His performance in the second leg of the AWS Northern Final against Carlisle was superb. Thanks to him, we almost (almost) pulled back a 4-1 deficit.

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Rochdale legends on 05:02 - Jul 11 with 2760 viewsdavidab2202

Rochdale legends on 23:23 - Jul 10 by fitzochris

Shaun Reid did that too. Memorable player. His performance in the second leg of the AWS Northern Final against Carlisle was superb. Thanks to him, we almost (almost) pulled back a 4-1 deficit.


My Dale legends

Stan Milburn
RayAspden
Lyndon Simmonds
Craig Dawson
Gary Jones
Rickie Lambert
Neil Edwards
Grant Holt
Steve Melledew

Paddy McCourt

Other players who I remember with some affection would include
George Morton
Jimmy Thompson
Dougie Wragg
Eddie Wainwright-mainly for the fact he would come out of the tunnel finishing a ciggie which he would discard as he crossed the white line





Reg Jenkins
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Rochdale legends on 09:26 - Jul 11 with 2729 viewsHealeyDale

Rochdale legends on 23:00 - Jul 10 by TVOS1907



I remember that night like it was yesterday - Paul Connor was fantastic when he joined us, it's a pity he got injured and lost form. I also remember the Carlisle fans being very vocal that night!
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Rochdale legends on 10:04 - Jul 11 with 2700 viewsmingthemerciless

I can't call this guy a legend because he only played for one full season. If he had have stayed in the game he would have become a legend. Graham Cunliffe.

He retired in his prime to run a paper shop ! How times have changed.
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