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The 4-1 win at Colchester was my first ever Rochdale game. I am primarily a West Ham supporter, but, what with the advent of the Premier League I have been priced out of watching the Hammers. My favourite other league team? Rochdale of course. Why is this? Well, back in 1977 I started to support West Ham. As the 1977-78 season finished in relegation for West Ham (an early indication as to what being a Hammers fan meant) I looked at the league tables and saw that Rochdale finished right at the bottom of the pile. Since then I have had a soft spot for The Dale. As a 40 something, on Saturday I finally decided to put one of my bucket list to bed and watch Rochdale play. I only live about 20 miles from Colchester, a mere walk compared to those that travelled from Lancashire on Saturday. I was really glad to see my first Dale goal, let alone a comfortable 4-1 win, and was genuinely rooting for the team. I was also surprised to see the amount of Dale fans at Colchester. I guessed at 200 or so and wasn’t far out. Well done to you all that travelled such a long way. I hope to make the pilgrimage to Spotland one day. Hopefully this season. Maybe I can tempt the missus to a weekend shopping in Manchester while I go and see my first Dale home game.
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My First Rochdale Game! on 15:03 - Dec 14 with 4960 views
Oddly enough, I've always had a soft spot for West Ham since my dad took me to watch them play Burnley the year after England won the World Cup and they had Moore, Hurst and Peters in the line up. Always a team that wanted to play football the right way. Good game too, 3-3.
Maybe a few Hammers were wary that Sam Allardyce might change that, but I guess they're happy enough now?
Alan Taylor is of course the other major connection. Still did pre match corporate stuff at the Boleyn up to a couple of years ago, maybe he still does. Have we ever played wet spam?
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My First Rochdale Game! on 17:59 - Dec 14 with 4549 views
Hello FatCat, pleased to hear you enjoyed it yesterday and look forward to hearing about your first visit to Spotland. I'm sure there are many on here who'd like to meet you for a pre-match pint.
Just out of interest, did anyone else start supporting Rochdale after another club?
I am the resurrection and I am the light.
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My First Rochdale Game! on 18:13 - Dec 14 with 4522 views
You weren't the only West Ham fan supporting Dale at Colchester yesterday. My mate (40+ years Dale supporter) lives in Ilford and went to the game with his son, who is a Hammer.
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My First Rochdale Game! on 18:24 - Dec 14 with 4491 views
My First Rochdale Game! on 17:59 - Dec 14 by BrighouseDale
Hello FatCat, pleased to hear you enjoyed it yesterday and look forward to hearing about your first visit to Spotland. I'm sure there are many on here who'd like to meet you for a pre-match pint.
Just out of interest, did anyone else start supporting Rochdale after another club?
If they did, you can bet they enjoy watching cup draws.
My First Rochdale Game! on 16:26 - Dec 14 by dilleydaler
Alan Taylor is of course the other major connection. Still did pre match corporate stuff at the Boleyn up to a couple of years ago, maybe he still does. Have we ever played wet spam?
No, never.
The full list of Dale/West Ham players, as far as I can find, is:
Steve Banks Eric Betts Ian Bishop Stephen Bywater David Cross Lee Hodges Peter Kurucz Paul McCallum Alan Taylor Joe Widdowson Doug Wragg
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My First Rochdale Game! on 17:59 - Dec 14 by BrighouseDale
Hello FatCat, pleased to hear you enjoyed it yesterday and look forward to hearing about your first visit to Spotland. I'm sure there are many on here who'd like to meet you for a pre-match pint.
Just out of interest, did anyone else start supporting Rochdale after another club?
I can say I support two clubs, season tickets with Norwich and now a decade plus taking photos for dale.
Strangely enough the first Norwich away game I went to was west ham in the fa cup quarter finals.
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My First Rochdale Game! on 21:15 - Dec 14 with 4255 views
I've never really followed another team but my reasons for supporting Dale came about more or less the same way. In the late 70's when I first started to take an interest in football and Rochdale were constantly being re-elected every season I developed what would be a lifelong affinity with the underdog. I lived in Newark at the time and as their wasn't a local league team I decided to become a Rochdale fan.
Even though we moved to Brighton and I have now been here 30+ years I always looked out for them and started to attend games when I was old enough and Dale travelled down south. I work most Saturdays now but still get too as many games as I can. Got a soft spot for BHA as well and I'll go to watch them but Dale are my team. Many of my contemporaries grew up as Liverpool or Man.U. fans but I'm so glad I didn't take the glory route. It's strange to most people when I tell them I support Rochdale but I couldn't be prouder at the minute and it's shame our achievements aren't getting wider recognition.
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My First Rochdale Game! on 23:23 - Dec 14 with 4036 views
My First Rochdale Game! on 22:48 - Dec 14 by richfoad32
I've never really followed another team but my reasons for supporting Dale came about more or less the same way. In the late 70's when I first started to take an interest in football and Rochdale were constantly being re-elected every season I developed what would be a lifelong affinity with the underdog. I lived in Newark at the time and as their wasn't a local league team I decided to become a Rochdale fan.
Even though we moved to Brighton and I have now been here 30+ years I always looked out for them and started to attend games when I was old enough and Dale travelled down south. I work most Saturdays now but still get too as many games as I can. Got a soft spot for BHA as well and I'll go to watch them but Dale are my team. Many of my contemporaries grew up as Liverpool or Man.U. fans but I'm so glad I didn't take the glory route. It's strange to most people when I tell them I support Rochdale but I couldn't be prouder at the minute and it's shame our achievements aren't getting wider recognition.
The theme of this thread is the English obsession with the underdog.
Given this obsession, why aren't we the best supported club in the country?
And, to the OP, forgotten the name....top dog, big wig....can you have a word next time you're at Upton Park as you still owe us a Friendly as part of the Alan Taylor transfer!
A lot of replies, thank you! When I do go to Spotland I'll let you know and post on here.
Yes, I certainly remember David Cross. A very good goal scorer who once hit 4 in a game v Spurs! Bywater and Alan Taylor certainly spring to mind as well.
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My First Rochdale Game! on 20:02 - Dec 15 with 3738 views
Think he got a couple in the semi final as well, can't remember who they played. One of the conditions , before West Ham signed him was he hadn't to play in the FA Cup.
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My First Rochdale Game! on 20:16 - Dec 15 with 3719 views
I moved my support from Man Utd to Dale in around 2002 so ive seen the halcyon days of the Dale by and large..my West Ham memories go back to the 70S...Clyde Best, and "Pop" Robson were my favourites
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My First Rochdale Game! on 20:46 - Dec 15 with 3690 views
My First Rochdale Game! on 20:02 - Dec 15 by ArthurDaley
Get in there Alan.
Think he got a couple in the semi final as well, can't remember who they played. One of the conditions , before West Ham signed him was he hadn't to play in the FA Cup.
Aye, rumour has it he was 'ill' before our first round tie v Marine.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?