Superfan 11:21 - Jun 24 with 18737 views | R17ALE | It is with a heavy heart that I tell you Cloughie died this morning in Oldham hospital from a bowel condition. He'd already beaten off Corona virus! This fella has done more for the club than anyone on here has done, or will do. He started out with scratch cards and Goldbond in 1991 and over the next 15 or so years raised around £400,000 for the club. Plus he raised funds for the Trust selling thousands of calendars door to door in his beloved Littleborough. The £50,000 he earned in commission he has left to the club in his will (and some!) so he raised all that money for free, as a volunteer. RIP Rochdale's greatest ever fan. I'll miss you Cloughie. | |
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Superfan on 14:25 - Jun 28 with 4682 views | Yorkshire_Dale |
What a guy!.......RIP Mate. Does n't it make a profound change to read a story like that with all this bickering and fighting going on in Our country? | | | |
Superfan on 16:21 - Jul 1 with 4339 views | Boss_Hog | A gentle reminder that tomorrow we lay to rest a true Dale Legend. It would be great to see plenty of fans at the stadium for 11.30am to wave him goodbye. Up The Dale! | | | |
Superfan on 20:12 - Jul 1 with 4213 views | ColDale | For those who can't manage to be there, the funeral will be able to be viewed from 11.50am at : www.obitus Username : Jagi6816 Password : 776624 | | | |
Superfan on 22:40 - Jul 1 with 4114 views | R17ALE |
Superfan on 20:12 - Jul 1 by ColDale | For those who can't manage to be there, the funeral will be able to be viewed from 11.50am at : www.obitus Username : Jagi6816 Password : 776624 |
I'd urge anyone who is able to turn up and give Cloughie a clap. He did what he did for the fans. His legacy was to spend his money on something that will benefit the fans. He is you. Please turn up and salute this Dale hero! [Post edited 1 Jul 2020 22:40]
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Superfan on 20:53 - Jul 2 with 3853 views | judd |
Superfan on 22:40 - Jul 1 by R17ALE | I'd urge anyone who is able to turn up and give Cloughie a clap. He did what he did for the fans. His legacy was to spend his money on something that will benefit the fans. He is you. Please turn up and salute this Dale hero! [Post edited 1 Jul 2020 22:40]
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Not a church goer or owt but that was a lovely send off for a truly unique man. Moving tribute from Richard Wild based on an amazing friendship and some wonderfully amusing anecdotes from Cloughies pal Michael. Good to see two great former chairmen Messrs Kilpatrick and Dunphy in attendance and with a word for all. Trust was represented by Murray and Roccy. Pete Woodhouse, R17ALE, TVOS and TTNYear paid their respects and good to see all. I have no idea of attendance at the club but I do believe there was a decent turnout. We will never see the likes of this man again and I hope the memorial the club has pledged to use their best endeavours to install is wholly fitting. | |
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Superfan on 20:58 - Jul 2 with 3846 views | SuddenLad |
Superfan on 20:53 - Jul 2 by judd | Not a church goer or owt but that was a lovely send off for a truly unique man. Moving tribute from Richard Wild based on an amazing friendship and some wonderfully amusing anecdotes from Cloughies pal Michael. Good to see two great former chairmen Messrs Kilpatrick and Dunphy in attendance and with a word for all. Trust was represented by Murray and Roccy. Pete Woodhouse, R17ALE, TVOS and TTNYear paid their respects and good to see all. I have no idea of attendance at the club but I do believe there was a decent turnout. We will never see the likes of this man again and I hope the memorial the club has pledged to use their best endeavours to install is wholly fitting. |
There were about 50 Dale fans who attended and applauded as the cortege came to a standstill on Sandy Lane prior to the short journey to the Crematorium. From reading Judd's post some attended both. Nice to see Jack the Kitman in attendance paying his respects. R.I.P. Cloughie. You got the send off from the fans that you merited. | |
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Superfan on 03:35 - Jul 3 with 3676 views | Sandyman | Proud to be on the Sandy Lane applauding the great man yesterday. Saw some of the service. Wonderful, heartfelt contributions by all. We need to recognise what Francis and Richard et al did to help David out when he was really suffering and the efforts they made to give him the send off he rightly deserved. The ex-Chairmen being there. Decency and humanity at its best. Thanks lads, (and Melanie) - above and beyond the call of duty, just like Cloughies efforts were. What a wonderful football club and community we have. Up The Dale. | | | |
Superfan on 07:48 - Jul 3 with 3621 views | kel |
Superfan on 03:35 - Jul 3 by Sandyman | Proud to be on the Sandy Lane applauding the great man yesterday. Saw some of the service. Wonderful, heartfelt contributions by all. We need to recognise what Francis and Richard et al did to help David out when he was really suffering and the efforts they made to give him the send off he rightly deserved. The ex-Chairmen being there. Decency and humanity at its best. Thanks lads, (and Melanie) - above and beyond the call of duty, just like Cloughies efforts were. What a wonderful football club and community we have. Up The Dale. |
Well said. I was working yesterday so couldn’t make it but I managed to catch some of the online link Col shared and it was very moving, especially Richard’s display of emotion towards a friend he was clearly very fond of. The solar panel story made me smile and Michael’s words were lovely too. He clearly did a lot for Cloughie and he’s a top bloke who has driven me to many away games in the past. You all did your good friend proud. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Superfan on 13:57 - Jul 3 with 3444 views | grandaddale | It was an honour to stand up and talk or this Unique man if only for a few minutes. My personal thanks to all that sent him on his way in such a touching manner I’ll miss him Michael | | | |
Superfan on 18:57 - Jul 3 with 3341 views | foreverhopefulDale | The service is still available to watch, on the above link. | |
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Superfan on 19:32 - Jun 24 with 2667 views | RAFCBLUE | It would be remiss today, not to remark on the first anniversary of the passing of Cloughie and I hope no one minds me resurrecting this thread from a year ago to do that. A lot has happened in the last year at our club, most of it not positive, but today was another great example of how this superb man has helped contribute to the fans. All of that peddling up and down the hills of Rochdale on that knackered old bike collecting 50p here and 50p there, year after year, in all weathers, built a legacy that was left to the club. Today another step in that legacy was realised for the fans with a donation to Dale Trust that will see the fans represented on the Board for the first time. God bless you Cloughie, you were unique and you have made a contribution that will outlive us all; even now. We are all only temporary custodians of anything so credit and full respect to the executors and those at the club who made these decisions, including to Simon Gauge and the Dale Trust for taking on this decisive and respectful step. | |
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Superfan on 20:27 - Jun 24 with 2509 views | blackdogblue |
Superfan on 19:32 - Jun 24 by RAFCBLUE | It would be remiss today, not to remark on the first anniversary of the passing of Cloughie and I hope no one minds me resurrecting this thread from a year ago to do that. A lot has happened in the last year at our club, most of it not positive, but today was another great example of how this superb man has helped contribute to the fans. All of that peddling up and down the hills of Rochdale on that knackered old bike collecting 50p here and 50p there, year after year, in all weathers, built a legacy that was left to the club. Today another step in that legacy was realised for the fans with a donation to Dale Trust that will see the fans represented on the Board for the first time. God bless you Cloughie, you were unique and you have made a contribution that will outlive us all; even now. We are all only temporary custodians of anything so credit and full respect to the executors and those at the club who made these decisions, including to Simon Gauge and the Dale Trust for taking on this decisive and respectful step. |
Bless him & great post.. less we forget 💙 | |
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Superfan on 11:01 - Jun 25 with 2188 views | DaleiLama |
Superfan on 19:32 - Jun 24 by RAFCBLUE | It would be remiss today, not to remark on the first anniversary of the passing of Cloughie and I hope no one minds me resurrecting this thread from a year ago to do that. A lot has happened in the last year at our club, most of it not positive, but today was another great example of how this superb man has helped contribute to the fans. All of that peddling up and down the hills of Rochdale on that knackered old bike collecting 50p here and 50p there, year after year, in all weathers, built a legacy that was left to the club. Today another step in that legacy was realised for the fans with a donation to Dale Trust that will see the fans represented on the Board for the first time. God bless you Cloughie, you were unique and you have made a contribution that will outlive us all; even now. We are all only temporary custodians of anything so credit and full respect to the executors and those at the club who made these decisions, including to Simon Gauge and the Dale Trust for taking on this decisive and respectful step. |
No more fitting tribute could be given to Cloughie than the legacy he has left. #Legend | |
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Superfan on 13:24 - Jun 25 with 2045 views | fermin | So many very different things have come out of his legacy. Out of curiosity did he specify these things in his will or did he give his executors free rein to decide how best to carry out his wishes regarding using the estate to benefit RAFC? | | | |
Superfan on 14:22 - Jun 25 with 1986 views | R17ALE |
Superfan on 13:24 - Jun 25 by fermin | So many very different things have come out of his legacy. Out of curiosity did he specify these things in his will or did he give his executors free rein to decide how best to carry out his wishes regarding using the estate to benefit RAFC? |
The executors have free rein, but the will does state on any purchase that they both have to be in agreement, and it has to be of benefit for supporters. He wanted us to whack in under soil heating initially, but we talked him out of it! He'd even gone as far, years ago, ringing up Ipswich Town's groundsman to find out how much it would cost! | |
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Superfan on 15:27 - Jun 25 with 1892 views | ncfc_chalky | I'm pretty sure that he would approve of buying shares in Dale and thus giving a little bit more control to the fans,he really was a remarkable man and supporter | |
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Superfan on 19:41 - Jun 25 with 1710 views | fermin |
Superfan on 14:22 - Jun 25 by R17ALE | The executors have free rein, but the will does state on any purchase that they both have to be in agreement, and it has to be of benefit for supporters. He wanted us to whack in under soil heating initially, but we talked him out of it! He'd even gone as far, years ago, ringing up Ipswich Town's groundsman to find out how much it would cost! |
Thanks for the reply. I imagine undersoil heating would have used up a big chunk. Must be a somewhat different task to that of many executors, not that the one I did a few years ago was that contentious. | | | |
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