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Pitch update 15:48 - Jan 10 with 6685 viewsdholdh

Detailed pitch update from the club: https://rochdaleafc.co.uk/pitch-update-5/
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Pitch update on 08:41 - Jan 13 with 1590 viewsTalkingSutty

Pitch update on 06:10 - Jan 13 by Plattyswrinklynuts

FWIW my take on the pitch is this….
Spend the money. We’ve already thrown good money after bad at this. It’s far from ideal but the only source of funding for the job is the new owners. I’m sure this wasn’t part of the initial plan but no pitch = no club.
I’m skeptical as to whether we’ll see any compensation, any pitch laying company would put caveats into a contract re pitch upkeep, did the club follow instructions?
As to the work required. Demolish the Sandy, do a full rip up of the existing pitch, including drainage & start from scratch. Drains to run out to Sandy Lane. Then rebuild as a standing terrace but with improved toilet facilities etc, possibly put solar panels on the roof to cut electricity costs?
Ground share. Agree that sharing with Bury is a bad idea for reasons already stated, perhaps (although not ideal) a short term deal with City to use the athletics stadium next to the Etihad? It’s a fair distance but transport connections are good with regular trams from the city centre. Presumably we already have some dialogue with them as we’re using Platt Lane to train? Hornets to agree a similar deal with Mayfield?
Thoughts?


Not sure if this is feasible, i suspect it's not at the moment but my thoughts are more radical than that.
I think the Ogdens need to have a serious conversation about relocating the club within the borough and starting afresh. It would need to be in partnership with the council and other community groups and maybe retail /leisure/college/ education providers. It would require a professional and knowledgeable team to drive the plans forward and help to access funding and grants along the way. Hornets need to be fully involved also.

The whole club needs to change from top to bottom and redeveloping Spotland could be a case of throwing good money after bad. Then there are the perceived problems in respect of planning permission and parking restrictions in a residential area. The plan is to have a stadium that is making money 365 days of the year and being utilised not only for sport but also for leisure and education purposes. I dont think the current location is conducive to all of that and the footfall/ parking and noise issues that come with it. It would be a wrench to leave but going forward i think relocation, alongside a training complex and leisure facilities would be the best option to make the club self sustainable.

I also wouldnt close my mind to amalgamating with another local club, in the long term i think that is going to be a option that many lower league clubs look at. In the meantime i think we will just continue to apply expensive sticking plasters to the pitch and it will be a annual problem. Obviously others will have a different opinion to that but i'm trying to envisage what lower league football clubs and how they generate finance looks like in 10/20/30 years time.
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Pitch update on 09:33 - Jan 13 with 1373 viewsdawlishdale

Agree with relocating to a new multi-purpose site (are there any suitable ones at Kingsway?) but I'm not open to an amalgamation with a nearby club. Fully agree that changes are needed throughout the Board and staff at the club. Unfortunately, all this will come at considerable cost.
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Pitch update on 09:43 - Jan 13 with 1322 viewsTalkingSutty

Pitch update on 09:33 - Jan 13 by dawlishdale

Agree with relocating to a new multi-purpose site (are there any suitable ones at Kingsway?) but I'm not open to an amalgamation with a nearby club. Fully agree that changes are needed throughout the Board and staff at the club. Unfortunately, all this will come at considerable cost.


Would you rather the club cease to exist at all, rather than start a new venture with a local club? I'm asking that question as a worse case scenario.
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Pitch update on 09:49 - Jan 13 with 1286 viewsdawlishdale

Pitch update on 09:43 - Jan 13 by TalkingSutty

Would you rather the club cease to exist at all, rather than start a new venture with a local club? I'm asking that question as a worse case scenario.


Difficult one to answer, and would depend on who the other club was. Personally, if it were Oldham or bury, I would rather we never considered it. I think this would be a hugely divisive issue with both parties; don't you?
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Pitch update on 10:07 - Jan 13 with 1212 viewsJames1980

Speaking to someone towards the end of last season who said on the local plan, there is a site out of town earmarked for a sports stadium, .

'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
Poll: Would you support a move to a new stadium

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Pitch update on 11:08 - Jan 13 with 1093 viewsRochdalian45

What is Dryjeting that they talk about ?
In summer time Cricket clubs soak water off the pitch using a machine similar to a roller. Is that a possible solution. Just asking for a friend.
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Pitch update on 11:44 - Jan 13 with 989 viewsDale_4_Life

I would not want to move from Spotland BUT if we got a new Chesterfield or York scenario i could see the benefit.

No to a merger though (been mooted for at least 25 years) Manchester North End?.

The club needs to get the drains and the pitch sorted once and for all. When the drains are sorted a ride on water hog would also be a good investment one that can take all surface water off the pitch when it really teams down. Below removes 6000 gallons an hour OFF the playing surface and then you water cannon it down a drain of your choice.

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Pitch update on 12:23 - Jan 13 with 882 viewsTalkingSutty

Pitch update on 09:49 - Jan 13 by dawlishdale

Difficult one to answer, and would depend on who the other club was. Personally, if it were Oldham or bury, I would rather we never considered it. I think this would be a hugely divisive issue with both parties; don't you?


Well it depends what the state of football looks like at the time. Both the Dale and Oldham are financed by wealthy owners without them both clubs might no longer be here. Bury FC have already disappeared, they didn't live to fight another day. So that's three clubs all within walking distance of each other. It would be divisive but it would be better than having no local football club to support. All three Towns have now lost their football league status and projecting forward i don't see how finances at this level are going to greatly improve. Rivalry is all well and good but not if eventually we all end up cutting each other's throats. As i said its radical but things will have to change and I'd prefer the Ogden family to look at the bigger picture rather than just plugging the financial deficit at the current stadium. So a move to a new location in the Town is my preference for the future of the club and it's ultimate goal of sustainability. The footprint of the current stadium and the surrounding area limits our options when it comes to maximising our chances of sustainability i think.
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Pitch update on 12:39 - Jan 13 with 822 viewsD_Alien

Pitch update on 12:23 - Jan 13 by TalkingSutty

Well it depends what the state of football looks like at the time. Both the Dale and Oldham are financed by wealthy owners without them both clubs might no longer be here. Bury FC have already disappeared, they didn't live to fight another day. So that's three clubs all within walking distance of each other. It would be divisive but it would be better than having no local football club to support. All three Towns have now lost their football league status and projecting forward i don't see how finances at this level are going to greatly improve. Rivalry is all well and good but not if eventually we all end up cutting each other's throats. As i said its radical but things will have to change and I'd prefer the Ogden family to look at the bigger picture rather than just plugging the financial deficit at the current stadium. So a move to a new location in the Town is my preference for the future of the club and it's ultimate goal of sustainability. The footprint of the current stadium and the surrounding area limits our options when it comes to maximising our chances of sustainability i think.
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I'd be very much in favour of a new stadium, with training and all other facilities envisaged by the Ogdens within the town. Plus, the sale of land at Spotland would greatly help with financing this. Local councils are being pressured to find places for new housing, and it's starting to encroach on Green Belt so i reckon they wouldn't put any obstacles in the way of this

The obvious place would be Kingsway. Sir Peter Ogden grew up near there, and for Hornets it'd be a return to their old stomping ground. It'd also be a way of attracting the attention of the townsfolk in a way that would be self-publicising - a new ground for a new era

Poll: What are you planning to do v Newport

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Pitch update on 12:58 - Jan 13 with 741 viewsTalkingSutty

Pitch update on 12:39 - Jan 13 by D_Alien

I'd be very much in favour of a new stadium, with training and all other facilities envisaged by the Ogdens within the town. Plus, the sale of land at Spotland would greatly help with financing this. Local councils are being pressured to find places for new housing, and it's starting to encroach on Green Belt so i reckon they wouldn't put any obstacles in the way of this

The obvious place would be Kingsway. Sir Peter Ogden grew up near there, and for Hornets it'd be a return to their old stomping ground. It'd also be a way of attracting the attention of the townsfolk in a way that would be self-publicising - a new ground for a new era


Those are my feelings, i look at Spotland today and envisage if the club will still be going in thirty years time in its current format. It's showing its age and it's expensive to run, especially as a non league club. It just feels to me as though the time has arrived to consider relocating and the money that needs spending on the pitch and infrastrucre brings that into even more focus. I'm a older fan and we don't like change, I'd be interested to hear what the young fans think because they are the future
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Pitch update on 13:11 - Jan 13 with 676 viewsWalboro

I posted on here a number of years ago when all the development on Kingsway was starting to take off. It would be an ideal position close to the motorway network with the possibility of better parking a place for training facilities and hotel which has already been mentioned. But we are where we are and have to be grateful that we have a club to support when the weather permits.
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Pitch update on 14:11 - Jan 13 with 515 viewsThreeLions

Pitch update on 12:39 - Jan 13 by D_Alien

I'd be very much in favour of a new stadium, with training and all other facilities envisaged by the Ogdens within the town. Plus, the sale of land at Spotland would greatly help with financing this. Local councils are being pressured to find places for new housing, and it's starting to encroach on Green Belt so i reckon they wouldn't put any obstacles in the way of this

The obvious place would be Kingsway. Sir Peter Ogden grew up near there, and for Hornets it'd be a return to their old stomping ground. It'd also be a way of attracting the attention of the townsfolk in a way that would be self-publicising - a new ground for a new era


Kingsway is pretty much full now isn't it? Don't think there's enough space for a stadium and training facilities now anyway

Edit- just had a look on Google maps there is some land behind the JD Sports warehouse but not sure if it's already allocated for something
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Pitch update on 14:46 - Jan 13 with 411 viewsDuckegg

I quite like the way Middlebrook is set up with the retail park and the stadium...

Perhaps something on a smaller scale with provisions upon expansion...
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Pitch update on 14:46 - Jan 13 with 410 viewsEllDale

Pitch update on 13:11 - Jan 13 by Walboro

I posted on here a number of years ago when all the development on Kingsway was starting to take off. It would be an ideal position close to the motorway network with the possibility of better parking a place for training facilities and hotel which has already been mentioned. But we are where we are and have to be grateful that we have a club to support when the weather permits.


As I mentioned on another thread last year Kingsway is also accessible by tram and bus.
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Pitch update on 15:28 - Jan 13 with 293 viewswozzrafc

Pitch update on 14:46 - Jan 13 by EllDale

As I mentioned on another thread last year Kingsway is also accessible by tram and bus.


I actually think looking at the potential of moving to a purpose built stadium is a perfectly reasonable thing to consider. Other clubs (Shrewsbury springs to mind) have made it work.

It would however need a number of parties to come together such as the council and Hornets to make it happen with issues impacting not only the sporting clubs but the towns development plan. A coordinated approach could produce facilities beneficial to both the sporting clubs aim to be sustainable and to the greater Rochdale public at large.

This of course takes time and would be a long term plan. In the short to medium term we would still have to ensure that we have a suitable playing surface at Spotland regardless .

This would however explain why they are going to take advice. Whether it be to relocate to a new stadium or as others have muted a substantial financial investment at facilities /infrastructure at Spotland there may be a reluctance to spend any more than necessary on the pitch in the short term if it can avoided, if permanent repairs are planed as part of a bigger project.( I’m not saying that’s correct or good idea either way).

We have yet to hear about the long term vision for the club from the Ogdens, hopefully the forthcoming forum will give them the opportunity to put forward there plans. This will include the level of financial backing they are prepared to invest. I am hopeful that this would be bigger commitment than the initial funds they have put in through their share investment.

Either way they will need to find a solution that first gets us through this season, and then the new few seasons.
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Pitch update on 15:34 - Jan 13 with 265 viewsEllDale

I wonder if the Ogdens ever think “what the hell have we taken on?” by taking over at Dale?
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Pitch update on 15:55 - Jan 13 with 212 viewsTalkingSutty

Pitch update on 15:34 - Jan 13 by EllDale

I wonder if the Ogdens ever think “what the hell have we taken on?” by taking over at Dale?


I don't think so, they said that they want to leave a legacy in the Town and being involved with the football club ties in with sport and recreation, education and health. A sporting complex which benefits the whole Town and brings thousands of people together every week or two to watch live football/ rugby is what the Town needs. Incorporate a sports hall, swimming pool , artificial pitches and classrooms etc and that would be a fantastic facility for the whole of the borough.
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Pitch update on 16:29 - Jan 13 with 124 viewswozzrafc

Pitch update on 15:55 - Jan 13 by TalkingSutty

I don't think so, they said that they want to leave a legacy in the Town and being involved with the football club ties in with sport and recreation, education and health. A sporting complex which benefits the whole Town and brings thousands of people together every week or two to watch live football/ rugby is what the Town needs. Incorporate a sports hall, swimming pool , artificial pitches and classrooms etc and that would be a fantastic facility for the whole of the borough.


I would tend to agree sutty. I’m sure the Ogdens will have known that in order to protect Rochdale AFC as a community asset it would require investment beyond the initial funding made to see through last season, and the capital generated by their purchase of unissued shares.

As yet however we haven’t been informed of the extent of their ambitions, other than the plan to make the club sustainable including returning the club to the league. Hopefully some of this will become clear at the up coming forum.
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