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Newspaper Coverage 15:19 - Feb 19 with 3338 views56years

When I got the Times this morning I realised there was Stephen Davies on the front page, Davies and Andy Cannon on the back page, and Jim McNulty and his daughter on the front page of the separate Sports section - amazing coverage.
I then went to the local supermarket and read through every single national newspaper (there is always one!) and the wall to wall coverage was unfailingly positive about the players, the fans and the club - some of the comments brought tears to my eyes! Whatever happens from now on in nobody can take that away from us, it is not just the money we have earned from the Cup run it is the respect of the football world and those who take a casual interest in the game. To me as a supporter of 'little old Rochdale' that means one heck of a lot!
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Newspaper Coverage on 15:20 - Feb 19 with 3314 viewsjudd

Daily Mail:

"He's fat, he's round, and now he's Wembley bound...."

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Newspaper Coverage on 15:24 - Feb 19 with 3285 viewsdingdangblue

For me , last night meant I could finally forget about that FC Utd result - it's been a long time coming. The pride of last night far outweighs that other terrible night.

Its a BRILLIANT goal to cap a BRILLIANT start by Rochdale - Don Goodman 26/08/10
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Newspaper Coverage on 15:28 - Feb 19 with 3248 viewsDaleiLama

Newspaper Coverage on 15:24 - Feb 19 by dingdangblue

For me , last night meant I could finally forget about that FC Utd result - it's been a long time coming. The pride of last night far outweighs that other terrible night.


In the end, good will always triumph over evil. It is one of the immutable laws of the universe.

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Newspaper Coverage on 15:36 - Feb 19 with 3197 views56years

Newspaper Coverage on 15:20 - Feb 19 by judd

Daily Mail:

"He's fat, he's round, and now he's Wembley bound...."


Judd - you really should take the Times and not the Daily Mail!
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Newspaper Coverage on 15:39 - Feb 19 with 3177 viewsjudd

Newspaper Coverage on 15:36 - Feb 19 by 56years

Judd - you really should take the Times and not the Daily Mail!


I read owt when sat on the bog

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Newspaper Coverage on 16:09 - Feb 19 with 3027 viewsSuddenLad

Newspaper Coverage on 15:20 - Feb 19 by judd

Daily Mail:

"He's fat, he's round, and now he's Wembley bound...."


Actually, it was:

"He's big, he's round and now he's Wembley bound'

Just a tad less critical of his frame...

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Newspaper Coverage on 16:10 - Feb 19 with 3014 viewsjudd

Newspaper Coverage on 16:09 - Feb 19 by SuddenLad

Actually, it was:

"He's big, he's round and now he's Wembley bound'

Just a tad less critical of his frame...


Whatever...

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Newspaper Coverage on 17:03 - Feb 19 with 2851 viewsShun

Newspaper Coverage on 16:10 - Feb 19 by judd

Whatever...


Tbf to them, as silly as that headline was, they did gush over our 'progressive, attractive football' like all the other reports did. That's my favourite thing about last night - not just that we got a brilliant result, but that we did it playing OUR way.
[Post edited 19 Feb 2018 17:32]
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Newspaper Coverage on 17:28 - Feb 19 with 2763 viewsrobbowood

Newspaper Coverage on 17:03 - Feb 19 by Shun

Tbf to them, as silly as that headline was, they did gush over our 'progressive, attractive football' like all the other reports did. That's my favourite thing about last night - not just that we got a brilliant result, but that we did it playing OUR way.
[Post edited 19 Feb 2018 17:32]


35.1% Rochdale had more possession against Spurs than Juventus had managed five days before (33.4%). They also had more crosses (16 to 11), more tackles (28 to 21) and won more duels (63 to 59) than the Italian champions

Cost of Dale team: £NIL
8 Free; 2 Academy (Cannon, Camps), 1 Loan (Humphrys)

Transfer fees spent in last 10 seasons: £466,000

Record signing £150,000 Paul Connor 2001

Cost of Spurs team: £124 million

Vorm (Swap); Trippier 3.5 mill; Foyth 8.5 mill; Alderweireld 12 mill; Rose 1 mill; Wanyama 11 mill; Winks (Academy); Sissoko 30 mill; Heung-min 22 mill; Moura 25 mill; Llourente 11 mill

Transfer fees spent in last 10 seasons: £666 million

Record signing £36 million Sanchez 2017 (from Ajax)
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Newspaper Coverage on 19:47 - Feb 19 with 2517 views100569

That was a great photo of Jim and his daughter heading off to the TDS.
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Newspaper Coverage on 20:16 - Feb 19 with 2382 viewschalkyncfc

Newspaper Coverage on 17:28 - Feb 19 by robbowood

35.1% Rochdale had more possession against Spurs than Juventus had managed five days before (33.4%). They also had more crosses (16 to 11), more tackles (28 to 21) and won more duels (63 to 59) than the Italian champions

Cost of Dale team: £NIL
8 Free; 2 Academy (Cannon, Camps), 1 Loan (Humphrys)

Transfer fees spent in last 10 seasons: £466,000

Record signing £150,000 Paul Connor 2001

Cost of Spurs team: £124 million

Vorm (Swap); Trippier 3.5 mill; Foyth 8.5 mill; Alderweireld 12 mill; Rose 1 mill; Wanyama 11 mill; Winks (Academy); Sissoko 30 mill; Heung-min 22 mill; Moura 25 mill; Llourente 11 mill

Transfer fees spent in last 10 seasons: £666 million

Record signing £36 million Sanchez 2017 (from Ajax)


When you read that the result looks even more amazing
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