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Sutton United Podcast
at 20:54 9 Nov 2022

A friend of mine runs the Sutton United podcast and would like a Rochdale fan to preview the upcoming Rochdale match. Would anybody here be interested?

DM me if so

Morden
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Cyril Lawrence
at 13:55 15 Apr 2020

Appearing on the list of COVID-19 deaths on Wikipedia
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Revealed: How exciting your football team has been to support since 195
at 14:39 13 Sep 2018

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2018/09/13/revealed-exciting-football-team-

"Current top flight heavyweights, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal all also finished in the top 10 (for clubs to have played at least 20 seasons in the top four leagues) along with Wolves, Wimbledon, Brighton, Luton and Cambridge.

At the opposite end of the spectrum Halifax Town emerged as the least exciting team in the ranking, slightly ahead of Rochdale, Barnet and Chester."
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15 Most Creative Penalty Goals In Football
at 20:16 28 Aug 2018



#11
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Rochdale Cenotaph
at 11:02 11 Jan 2018

Featured article in today's Wikipedia page.

About as close as you get these days to positive stories about the town
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Good god, 3 pages, we really are signing Rickie Lambert back!
at 11:02 17 Aug 2017

Ah...
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Harry Kane
at 11:17 31 May 2016

If I'm reading this right, Harry Kane made his league debut against us in January 2011

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/36321045

Apologies if this is already well known
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Idiot BBC commentators or what?
at 14:16 7 Feb 2016

I find it very difficult now to watch any kind of tv without wondering how it gets put together and what the program makers are thinking about when they do it

I've presumed for a while that Match Of The Day commentary is added after the fact. Too many comments seem precient ("Agbonlahor...hasn't scored this season... oh look, there he goes...2-0...") but I don't know what to make of the descriptions of the Newcastle/WBA game. To start with, when the team formation was displayed, they had Dawson at left back rather than his more usual right-back. Fair enough, I thought; could have happened.

But for the goal, Shelvey threaded the ball through the channel on Newcastle's left for Mitrovic to score and the commentator pointed out that Dawson hadn't got back quickly enough. He actually said 'Dawson, the left-back'.

Is he blind? Did he think that the left-back had come that far across? Or had he been given a script put together by someone else who had noticed the number 25 on Dawson's shirt and then checked the team formation to see where he played.
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Rochdale links to Wigan promotion side
at 14:39 13 Nov 2015

Presumably to be covered in tomorrow’s TVOS, but anyway

I was looking at an article in the Football League Paper about the promotion-winning Wigan team of 96/97, I hadn’t realised how many of them had played for us at one point:

http://www.theleaguepaper.com/features/2808/where-are-they-now-wigan-athletic-di

Izzy Diaz, Frank Lord, Graham Lancashire, John Pender, Paul Tait

Plus Youth Development Head, Colin Greenall.

And a John Doolan, but apparently not the John Doolan

And the manager John Deehan had been immediately preceded by Graham Barrow
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Never mind the FA cup, how would we fare in Norway?
at 15:40 23 Jan 2015

Not very well according to most of the comments:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/real-madrid/11364503/Real-Madrid
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FAO olympicdale
at 11:45 8 Oct 2014

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/ipswich-town/11139021/Ipswich-Un

You must be looking forward to 2024
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Would have loved to have seen O'Grady and Perks play together in blue and black
at 20:55 2 Feb 2013

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21209318

Err...

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Any posties who fancy giving the team talk?
at 10:22 11 Oct 2012

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/gillingham-inspired-postwoman-110536350.html

Great day out for the girl if nothing else
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Balkestein
at 10:18 8 Aug 2012

Not really wishing to dwell on Eyre-era players, but this caught my eye:

http://www.wimbledonguardian.co.uk/sport/football/afcwimbledon/9830060.Brown__Ba

Is this like a parallel universe? Or just managers talking up their transfer dealings? Players who impress right up to the point where they put pen to paper?

Probably the latter:

http://www.wimbledonguardian.co.uk/sport/football/brentford/9829188.Balkestein_l

Having said all that, he's bound to play a blinder on 15th Sept
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Frank Carson
at 12:49 23 Feb 2012

Apparently was a director of Colchester:

http://www.cu-fc.com/page/News/0,,10424~2620919,00.html

So presumably a minutes silence on Saturday
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