Sneak preview of Saturday's programme
Rochdale AFC’s matchday programme – The Voice of Spotland – is back for
Saturday’s game against Chesterfield, and as always, we bring you a sneak preview of what to expect.
The bumper 60-page issue contains everything you’ve come to expect of the
Dale programme.
- There are the serious and not-so-serious articles, as well as a fine
selection of action pictures from the
Chester and
Peterborough games taken by photographers Carl
Flaherty and Daniel Youngs.
- Keith Hill looks back at last weekend’s game with Wycombe, while there
is an exclusive interview with striker Chris Dagnall who reveals when he may
be back in action.
- Graham Smith, Dale’s current record appearance holder, appears as the
Centenary Legend, while we find out who recently bought a Led Zeppelin CD.
- Scrutator looks at something that irked him at the Wycombe match, while
Travellers Tales returns with a review of the game at
Lincoln.
- We have a Dale-related quiz to test the grey matter and a look back 20
years to when a really famous, old club visited Spotland.
- Visitors Chesterfield get five pages of coverage, while the ‘100 Years
of Rochdale AFC’ article returns, with an in-depth look at the 1994/95 and
1995/96 seasons.
All this and much, much more will be in Saturday’s The Voice of Spotland, on
sale in the Club Shop and around the ground, still priced at £2.50.
What to read next:
Aston Villa AwaydazeOur visit to Aston Villa will kick off at 3pm on Saturday, thanks to our very good friends at Sky Sports, who for once will not be covering one of our matches live.
Birmingham AwaydazeOur FA Cup trip to Birmingham City is on Sunday, with a 12 noon kick-off, and it’s live on TNT Sports. This is the first of two consecutive games in England’s ‘Second city’, with the league match at Aston Villa to follow next week.
Chelsea AwaydazeOur trip to Chelsea this season is tomorrow night with kick-off at 7.30, and it’s live on one of the TNT channels.
Leeds overcome Forest to pick up crucial winIt was another special night under the lights at Elland Road, with the crowd roaring Leeds on to show greater desire than Nottingham Forest, and claim a deserved victory against our relegation rivals.
All quiet on the transfer front. Again.Once again the final day of a transfer window has come and gone without Leeds making any further additions to the squad. Have the club done the right thing?