TVOS v MK Dons
Rochdale AFC’s matchday programme — The Voice of Spotland — is back for Saturday’s League One fixture against MK Dons.
The 76-page programme starts with a front cover image of defender Joe Rafferty, who is completing his third season at Spotland.
Manager Keith Hill welcomes The Dons to Spotland and looks back at Tuesday’s match against Leyton Orient.
Travellers Tales reports on the trips to Preston and Doncaster, while we find out which Dale player once overdid it on a chilli!
Action photos appear from the Preston and Port Vale games and we take a look at the final two former Dale players who have appeared in the Premier League.
Our young fans get their own section of the programme with two Junior Dale pages, while we look at the career of Ashley Eastham in Numbers Up.
Scrutator gives his views on young players with Premier League club connections and we have a comprehensive preview of Dale’s final day trip to Barnsley.
We also have news about next season’s programme and ways in which fans can get involved with The Voice of Spotland.
Visitors MK Dons get eight pages of coverage, which includes an exclusive interview with one of their fans.
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, priced £3.00.
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