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1985/1986 squad list 11:43 - Jun 13 with 4382 viewsTomRAFC

http://www.toffs.com/Rochdale-1985-1986-Retro-Football-Shirt/productinfo/1558/

I am quite interested in getting one of the toffs copies of the famous watering can shirt and was wondering if anyone had an accurate squad list from the 85/86 season as I am considering getting a name/number printed on the back.
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1985/1986 squad list on 12:35 - Jun 13 with 3489 views442Dale

Dave Redfern
Paul Heaton
Dave Grant
Ian McMahon
Joe Cooke
Keith Hicks
Dave Thompson
Steve Taylor
Ronnie Moore
John Seasman
Frank Gamble
1-11 shirt numbers for those above

Plus
Steve Johnson wore 11 when on loan
Barry Diamond was mainly sub and probably better getting a Stockport shirt...

Probably missed a few random others.
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1985/1986 squad list on 12:46 - Jun 13 with 3462 viewsdeeplishblue



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1985/1986 squad list on 12:50 - Jun 13 with 3448 viewsBrierls

Not sure why you'd buy a retro shirt and then stick a name on the back when all they had were the traditional numbers back then. I can't remember but think it was a standard 1-11 plus 12-14 for the subs. Proper alte schule!

*Edit* I really like the shirt too. If you want to see one 'in the flesh' I think Tommo's brother Liam has one (spotted somebody near me wearing on at a couple of games last season), I'm sure he'd let you have a gander if you wanted to before buying one.
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1985/1986 squad list on 13:34 - Jun 13 with 3401 viewsTVOS1907

1985/1986 squad list on 12:50 - Jun 13 by Brierls

Not sure why you'd buy a retro shirt and then stick a name on the back when all they had were the traditional numbers back then. I can't remember but think it was a standard 1-11 plus 12-14 for the subs. Proper alte schule!

*Edit* I really like the shirt too. If you want to see one 'in the flesh' I think Tommo's brother Liam has one (spotted somebody near me wearing on at a couple of games last season), I'm sure he'd let you have a gander if you wanted to before buying one.
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It was 1-11, then 12 for the one substitute that was used in those days.

This of course meant the same shirt could be worn by several different players throughout the season, especially as the team was probably supplied with only a small amount.

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

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1985/1986 squad list on 13:44 - Jun 13 with 3390 viewsTomRAFC

1985/1986 squad list on 12:50 - Jun 13 by Brierls

Not sure why you'd buy a retro shirt and then stick a name on the back when all they had were the traditional numbers back then. I can't remember but think it was a standard 1-11 plus 12-14 for the subs. Proper alte schule!

*Edit* I really like the shirt too. If you want to see one 'in the flesh' I think Tommo's brother Liam has one (spotted somebody near me wearing on at a couple of games last season), I'm sure he'd let you have a gander if you wanted to before buying one.
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Aye. Mistyped my original post really. I wanted to see who probably had what number when they played then choose appropriately for just the number on the shirt.

Cheers for the heads up about tommo's brother.

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1985/1986 squad list on 15:34 - Jun 13 with 3360 viewsCrede

My first ever shirt

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1985/1986 squad list on 16:32 - Jun 13 with 3328 viewsColDale

1985/1986 squad list on 15:34 - Jun 13 by Crede

My first ever shirt

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I believe the watering can is a bit bigger on the new version
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1985/1986 squad list on 16:37 - Jun 13 with 3321 viewsPotterDale

1985/1986 squad list on 12:35 - Jun 13 by 442Dale

Dave Redfern
Paul Heaton
Dave Grant
Ian McMahon
Joe Cooke
Keith Hicks
Dave Thompson
Steve Taylor
Ronnie Moore
John Seasman
Frank Gamble
1-11 shirt numbers for those above

Plus
Steve Johnson wore 11 when on loan
Barry Diamond was mainly sub and probably better getting a Stockport shirt...

Probably missed a few random others.
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Alternates/Randoms
2.Ian Johnson
4.Shaun Reid
7.Tony Towner
11.Dave Mossman
Sub.Jim McCluskie
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1985/1986 squad list on 16:57 - Jun 13 with 3307 viewsdavidab2202

It would be a nicer strip to wear as our "away "one for this season then the one we are going to use unless I have missed something along the way.
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1985/1986 squad list on 17:46 - Jun 13 with 3284 views442Dale

1985/1986 squad list on 16:57 - Jun 13 by davidab2202

It would be a nicer strip to wear as our "away "one for this season then the one we are going to use unless I have missed something along the way.


The problem with this season's away kit is the lack of a third colour ie. black. This would have then identified it as our away kit. White and blue on their own never looks right on any club away from home, just an opinion of course.

The shirt in the original link is slightly wrong too, the blue on the shirts isn't navy enough.

There endeth today's kit lecture. Homework to follow.

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1985/1986 squad list on 18:06 - Jun 13 with 3271 viewsDomDale

I had one as a present last year, was too big so swapped it for the new shirt. Seemed good quality though. Toffs are apparently in the process of making the 1968 replica for me - pretty bespoke, that ;)

On the subject of retro shirts, which one of you gits outbid me on eBay last week? Was purchasing an early 90s smith metals shirt and lost it at the last minute :(

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1985/1986 squad list on 18:52 - Jun 13 with 3248 viewspl56

1985/1986 squad list on 16:37 - Jun 13 by PotterDale

Alternates/Randoms
2.Ian Johnson
4.Shaun Reid
7.Tony Towner
11.Dave Mossman
Sub.Jim McCluskie


Further randoms , mainly on loan or short term contracts :-

Phil Chambers (Barnsley)
Steve Carney
Jason Smart
Ian Measham (Huddersfield)
David Tong (Cardiff)

Only Smart went on to have any sort of career at the club through to 1989 .
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1985/1986 squad list on 19:05 - Jun 13 with 3240 viewsColDale

1985/1986 squad list on 18:52 - Jun 13 by pl56

Further randoms , mainly on loan or short term contracts :-

Phil Chambers (Barnsley)
Steve Carney
Jason Smart
Ian Measham (Huddersfield)
David Tong (Cardiff)

Only Smart went on to have any sort of career at the club through to 1989 .


Steve Carney passed away last month
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-22425946
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1985/1986 squad list on 19:21 - Jun 13 with 3228 viewsnordenblue

What sort of year where the 2 Browns playing for us,Malcolm and Tony and the famous Jonny Bowden?Was thinking back to a shocking away trip on a night to a freezing Scunthorpe!!!?
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1985/1986 squad list on 20:14 - Jun 13 with 3192 viewsTVOS1907

1985/1986 squad list on 19:21 - Jun 13 by nordenblue

What sort of year where the 2 Browns playing for us,Malcolm and Tony and the famous Jonny Bowden?Was thinking back to a shocking away trip on a night to a freezing Scunthorpe!!!?


1991/92

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

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1985/1986 squad list on 20:14 - Jun 13 with 3191 viewsTVOS1907

1985/1986 squad list on 19:21 - Jun 13 by nordenblue

What sort of year where the 2 Browns playing for us,Malcolm and Tony and the famous Jonny Bowden?Was thinking back to a shocking away trip on a night to a freezing Scunthorpe!!!?


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

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1985/1986 squad list on 20:15 - Jun 13 with 3189 viewsTVOS1907

1985/1986 squad list on 17:46 - Jun 13 by 442Dale

The problem with this season's away kit is the lack of a third colour ie. black. This would have then identified it as our away kit. White and blue on their own never looks right on any club away from home, just an opinion of course.

The shirt in the original link is slightly wrong too, the blue on the shirts isn't navy enough.

There endeth today's kit lecture. Homework to follow.


I can just see it now ...

League Cup: Huddersfield (away)

First 2 away league fixtures: Hartlepool & Bristol Rovers

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

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1985/1986 squad list on 20:21 - Jun 13 with 3182 views442Dale

1985/1986 squad list on 19:21 - Jun 13 by nordenblue

What sort of year where the 2 Browns playing for us,Malcolm and Tony and the famous Jonny Bowden?Was thinking back to a shocking away trip on a night to a freezing Scunthorpe!!!?


Malcolm first arrived late in the 88-89 season and was one of the players that went to Stockport under Bergara. He never really impressed at Dale, and despite a screamer against us on Boxing Day the following season it was hard to understand why Sutton pursued him for so long in 91-92. From memory he arrived around the same time as Andy Kilner and others, possibly earlier, something which disrupted a squad that was doing perfectly well on its own without Sutton's insistence on adding to it. Stiles and Leonard were the final nail in the failed playoff coffin that season.
Sutton did similar with the like of Williams two years later - he was never happy, even when his team were performing. That was his downfall.

Tony Brown arrived under Terry Dolan in 89-90 and was a very good servant four seasons at the club). We'd be fine with a similar type of player now.

Bowden was one rare strange Sutton signing that worked, albeit not it the was the managed envisaged. Signed as a midfielder that we didn't really need after a great start in 91-92, he was in and out of the side and only really came into his own the next season as a utility man. His display at centre forward in a win at Shrewsbury was up there with anything you'll have seen from the likes of COG. Great at centre half too.

The Scunthorpe game you may be thinking of is the 6-2 defeat in Nov '91. Bowden was the only one to come out of it with credit; think he came on as a sub and scored twice.
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1985/1986 squad list on 20:24 - Jun 13 with 3176 views442Dale

1985/1986 squad list on 18:06 - Jun 13 by DomDale

I had one as a present last year, was too big so swapped it for the new shirt. Seemed good quality though. Toffs are apparently in the process of making the 1968 replica for me - pretty bespoke, that ;)

On the subject of retro shirts, which one of you gits outbid me on eBay last week? Was purchasing an early 90s smith metals shirt and lost it at the last minute :(


My son puts that shirt over his school uniform while eating breakfast at his nan's. The messy get.


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1985/1986 squad list on 20:35 - Jun 13 with 3167 viewsnordenblue

1985/1986 squad list on 20:21 - Jun 13 by 442Dale

Malcolm first arrived late in the 88-89 season and was one of the players that went to Stockport under Bergara. He never really impressed at Dale, and despite a screamer against us on Boxing Day the following season it was hard to understand why Sutton pursued him for so long in 91-92. From memory he arrived around the same time as Andy Kilner and others, possibly earlier, something which disrupted a squad that was doing perfectly well on its own without Sutton's insistence on adding to it. Stiles and Leonard were the final nail in the failed playoff coffin that season.
Sutton did similar with the like of Williams two years later - he was never happy, even when his team were performing. That was his downfall.

Tony Brown arrived under Terry Dolan in 89-90 and was a very good servant four seasons at the club). We'd be fine with a similar type of player now.

Bowden was one rare strange Sutton signing that worked, albeit not it the was the managed envisaged. Signed as a midfielder that we didn't really need after a great start in 91-92, he was in and out of the side and only really came into his own the next season as a utility man. His display at centre forward in a win at Shrewsbury was up there with anything you'll have seen from the likes of COG. Great at centre half too.

The Scunthorpe game you may be thinking of is the 6-2 defeat in Nov '91. Bowden was the only one to come out of it with credit; think he came on as a sub and scored twice.
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Was it Kilner who had a monster throw on him and resembled a caveman ?That was the game i had in mind yes,didn't one of the Browns score one of two of our own goals that night or is my memory faded?!!Cheers for the replies folks
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1985/1986 squad list on 20:41 - Jun 13 with 3164 viewsColDale

1985/1986 squad list on 20:35 - Jun 13 by nordenblue

Was it Kilner who had a monster throw on him and resembled a caveman ?That was the game i had in mind yes,didn't one of the Browns score one of two of our own goals that night or is my memory faded?!!Cheers for the replies folks


yes, that was Kilner. Least heard of causing conspiracy theories in Carlton Palmer's head.
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1985/1986 squad list on 20:57 - Jun 13 with 3144 viewsAtThePeake

1985/1986 squad list on 18:06 - Jun 13 by DomDale

I had one as a present last year, was too big so swapped it for the new shirt. Seemed good quality though. Toffs are apparently in the process of making the 1968 replica for me - pretty bespoke, that ;)

On the subject of retro shirts, which one of you gits outbid me on eBay last week? Was purchasing an early 90s smith metals shirt and lost it at the last minute :(


If it was last year it could have been me, as I bought one from 91/92 last year, but unfortunately over time, the sponsor has started to peel. I purchased the 70's shirt from Toffs instead a few months ago, great quality.

Tangled up in blue.

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1985/1986 squad list on 20:58 - Jun 13 with 3143 viewsBigDaveMyCock

I always really liked the 1988-89 (i think) Danny Begara season home shirt (back to blue) it had small alternate shiny little rectangles in the pattern. The water-can was on a white square on the blue shirt for ultimate gardening product visual marketing. circa Chris Beuamont and Dave Frain et al and the rest of Stockport's late 80s and early 90s team.

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1985/1986 squad list on 21:04 - Jun 13 with 3135 views442Dale

1985/1986 squad list on 20:57 - Jun 13 by AtThePeake

If it was last year it could have been me, as I bought one from 91/92 last year, but unfortunately over time, the sponsor has started to peel. I purchased the 70's shirt from Toffs instead a few months ago, great quality.


What you washing the shirt in, a volcano? Sponsor is still perfect on my 91-92 shirt.


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1985/1986 squad list on 21:06 - Jun 13 with 3136 viewsTVOS1907

1985/1986 squad list on 20:58 - Jun 13 by BigDaveMyCock

I always really liked the 1988-89 (i think) Danny Begara season home shirt (back to blue) it had small alternate shiny little rectangles in the pattern. The water-can was on a white square on the blue shirt for ultimate gardening product visual marketing. circa Chris Beuamont and Dave Frain et al and the rest of Stockport's late 80s and early 90s team.


Aye.

And also worn by a bloke called Mycock!

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

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