TVOS: Rochdale v Sheffield United
Rochdale AFC’s matchday programme — The Voice of Spotland — is back for Saturday’s League One fixture against Sheffield United.
We start with a front cover image of Jamie Allen, who has turned in some excellent performances in Dale’s midfield in recent games.
Keith Hill welcomes Sheffield United to Spotland and looks back at Tuesday’s win over Fleetwood, while Scrutator eulogises about Grant Holt’s return to the club.
We continue our new series profiling every goalkeeper to have appeared for Dale and take a look at the programme from a game against The Blades from 2012.
Action photos appear from the games against Chesterfield and Barnsley, while ‘Travellers Tales’ reports on that trip to Oakwell.
‘On This Day’ features a game from 17 years ago and we move to Kirkholt for our latest ‘Roads of Rochdale’ feature.
Visitors Sheffield United have eight pages of coverage, which includes a review of their best and worst kits and a numerical look at links between the clubs.
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.
What to read next:
Swansea City : On the cusp in a very good way ! Two players who have come to Swansea City in the last two seasons from London clubs have earned a position on the clubs retained list this weekend. Both are considered exceptional talents by the Swans academy, and their dream remains alive to become full professional players in the first team squad.
Swans confirm who is staying and congratulations Abdulai ! As we stated this morning Swansea City have released their retained list and also confirmed the signing of Joe Allen for another year. The midfielder has been sitting on an offer for some weeks but indicated via a third party to us he would sign.
Swans retained list and Owain Tudur Jones on Paul Watson We understand that the Swans retained list will be announced today or at the latest on Saturday. And of course that includes players that will be released by the club from the academy and first team squad. So, the Swans plans and immediate future regards players coming in will become much clearer. Or at least the areas they need to target.
Swansea City : Where are the Swans today on all their player business ? Bar the Macaulay Langstaff news there has been little of any concrete info in the offing this week. Mind you that alone caused a stir. Between now and the transfer window opening on June 14th, which is the date for the European Championships to start there will be little to speculate on.
Swansea City : The confusing decision making for a whole season It was a pretty poor end to what can only be described as a disappointing football season for Swansea City. The defeat to Millwall yesterday was a display that has frustrated Swansea City supporters all season. A lack of effort, intensity and desire rewarding the home support with yet another home loss.