x

Trust Week - Day Two

As part of trust week we at Rochdaleafc.com thought that we would bring you a brief history of the Dale Trust. What the trust has achieved in 3 and a half years is only the beginning, the purpose of Trust Week is to promote the trust and look to a successful future for our football team.

The trust was formed by a group of dedicated Dale fans in January 2004, the purpose of the trust was to help safeguard the future of the club and give the fans a say in the way their club was run. Although the trust was unveiled in January 2004, the planning and preparation began months in advance as the original trust board members publiced their new venture and started to build up to the big launch night of the trust.

The launch night was a big success with over a few hundred fans turning up to listen to what the trust had to offer, its aims and what It was all about. Since that night three and a half years ago, the trust has gone from strength to strength. The trust is the voice of the fans, has regular meetings with Club Directors and has a board member on the stadium company board. If you are not happy about something within the club the chances are that the trust will know someone who can make a difference.

Unlike most trusts the Dale trust was not formed because of any crisis, what we aimed to do was be proactive rather than reactive and ensure that should the club hit problems in the future the trust would be available to step in and help the club out.

We are of course lucky at Spotland that we have had a board of directors over the past 15 years who have progressed the club in a way few thought possible. But it’s easy to rest on your laurels and in football things can quickly take a turn for the worse… It was partly with this in mind that the Trust was formed in January 2004.

Since its formation in 2004 the trust has grown and grown and has become part of the fabric of Rochdale football club… in that time the trust has;

• Increased its membership to just under the 500 mark
• Arranged several successful fans forum events and curry nights for trust members
• Purchased shares in the club – thus giving fans a say and also putting money back into the club
• Purchased the Pitch covers that the club had been crying out for, thus saving the club thousands of pounds in postponed matches.
• Introduced the club to a new generation of supporters through the Dale Dragons day
• Continued to promote the good name of the club through its various media outlets including the matchday programme and official trust website.
• Help a very successful centenary exhibition of merchandise in the town
• Has secured a representative on the Stadium company board just ensuring that the fans have a voice on the stadium company board.

There have been many more achievements, far too many to mention………… but although the achievements of the past are many, we must make sure that the achievements of the future are just as notable and that the trust and the football club continue to flourish.

In its 3 and a half year history the trust has continued to evolve, most of the original board members have left the board, new people have come on board and added their talents to the Dale Trust board. The role of the trust will continue to evolve and although we have looked at the brief history of the trust it’s the future that is our main concern……..

UP THE DALE
 

border="0" alt="" width="468" height="47" />

What to read next:

U's Vs Accrington Match Preview
As the round of matches over the festive period draws to a close, we have the visit of Accrington Stanley on that most rare of events in our football history, a Sunday afternoon kick-off. If you filter out play-off and cup games, in the league this accounts for just 25 games since we were formed, seven won, six drawn and 12 lost. As you would imagine, Sunday games are generally focussed around Christmas and the New Year, or more recently, Sky-mandated final games of the season. It’s been a pretty positive holiday schedule for the U’s too, eight points from four games, and with other results often going our way, we’re now just two places and three points outside the play-offs.
U's Vs Accrington Predictions
Here are the latest score and goalscorer predictions for this weekend's game against Accrington Stanley. Log yours and be part of our Prediction League.
U's Vs MK Dons Match Preview
Happy New Year U’s fans! After two hard fought 1-1 draws away from home across the festive period we kick off the New Year with a home match against Milton Keynes. Tickets look to be selling well, although not in the West Stand it seems, so should be a decent crowd providing MK bring more than their normal coach load. I know it doesn’t count for anything but the calendar year League Two table has us in fifth with 72 points from 46 matches played so 2025 hasn’t been a bad year to be a U’s fan.
U's Vs MK Dons Predictions
Here are the latest score and goalscorer predictions for the New Year's Day game against Milton Keynes Dons. Log yours and be part of our Prediction League.
Gillingham Vs U's Match Preview
First and foremost, I hope you are all having a pleasant Christmas break relaxing with family and friends, and wishing you all a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. This will be our final match of 2025, with a trip to Priestfield to face old adversary Gillingham, our second game against them this month and our third this season. This will be our 112th game in all competitions against the Gills, a relationship that started with a Ted Davis U’s side winning 2-0 at Layer Road on 27th August 1938. At the final whistle tomorrow we will also be at the halfway point of the season, so considering at the end of September we were 20th, plenty of optimism for the second half of the season.
Gillingham Vs U's Predictions
Here are the latest score and goalscorer predictions for the Twixmas game at Gillingham. Log yours and be part of our Prediction League.
Crawley Vs U's Predictions
Here are the latest score and goalscorer predictions for this Boxing Day game at Crawley Town. Log yours and be part of our Prediction League.
Crawley Vs U's Match Preview
Merry Christmas U’s fans! Boxing Day in proper football leagues means football matches and the U’s face one of their shortest trips of the season as they venture across the Thames to face creepy Crawley. Crawley’s “stadium” is one of the few grounds I’ve gone away with the U’s (the 3-1 League Cup win back in 2019) and it felt like a ground that should be in the National League South but Crawley have been established in the football league since 2011 with two promotions to League One during that time which is impressive given the relative size of the club. We don’t have a huge history against Crawley Town, with just 24 meetings to date of which Crawley have won 11. In fact since that memorable League Cup win we hadn’t managed to beat Crawley until the, not as memorable but probably more important, 3-2 away win towards the end of the 2023/24 season that went a long way to helping us stay in this division.
U's Vs Newport Match Preview
And so, Danny and Nicky enter their second century of games managing the U’s, at home to struggling Newport – let’s hope it starts a bit better than the first century finished. There won’t be many games we score three and lose, trouble is there’ll be even fewer where we concede four and win. That being said, I couldn’t fault the first hour of the Salford game, with the U’s in control of a game against good opposition, and on a typically heavy pitch. Then we kind of fell apart, certainly defensively, helped in no small part by a masterclass from ex-U’s Luke Garbutt (how is he only in League 2?). Credit must also go to 250+ of the faithful, a long trip starting at stupid o’clock – they deserved more than that for their support.
U's Vs Newport Predictions
Here are the latest score and goalscorer predictions for this weekend's game against Newport County. Log yours and be part of our Prediction League.