Rochdale A.F.C.

Rochdale A.F.C.

Football club infobox
clubname = Rochdale


fullname = Rochdale Association Football Club
nickname = The Dale
founded = 1907
ground = Spotland Stadium
Rochdale England
capacity = 10,249
chairman = flagicon|England Chris Dunphy
manager = flagicon|England Keith Hill
assistant manager = flagicon|England Dave Flicroft
league = League Two
season = 2007–08
position = League Two, 5th
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Rochdale Association Football Club is a English professional football club based in Rochdale, Greater Manchester. They play their home matches at Spotland Stadium and are currently managed by Keith Hill. They have an average attendance of 3,231.

History

Rochdale AFC was formed in 1907, a previous incarnation of the club having folded in 1901. They were accepted into the Manchester League that year before joining the Lancashire Combination in 1908. After winning the League in 1911 Rochdale unsuccessfully applied to join the Football League, proposing the creation of a new Third Division.

After the First World War the Football League was expanded and the club, again, unsuccessfully applied to join. Finally, in 1921, Rochdale were recommended to be included in the new Third Division North, and played their first League game at home against Accrington Stanley on August 27, 1921, winning 6-3. However, this first season ended with the club bottom of the League, having to reapply for membership.

The club reached the League Cup final in 1962 - the only time a club from the bottom league division has reached the final of a major competition - where they lost to Norwich City.

Recent History

In terms of the league, they have played in the Football League's bottom division since 1974, the longest time any team has been in the bottom division of the League, with some even derisively renaming it "the Rochdale Division". [ [http://www.rochdaleobserver.co.uk/sport/s/502/502663_time_to_escape_the_rochdale_division.html Time to escape the 'Rochdale Division'] Rochdale Observer, 5 August 2005]

The club finished bottom of the league in 1977-78, but were successful in their bid for re-election. Instead, Southport, who had finished one place above Rochdale, were demoted instead, replaced by Wigan Athletic.

Rochdale finished bottom for a second time in 1979-80, but were again re-elected - by one vote over Altrincham F.C.. In 1989-90 the club reached the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time, but lost 1-0 to Crystal Palace.

Steve Parkin was appointed as manager in 1998, but left to take over at Barnsley in November 2001. John Hollins was appointed as his successor and, after more than two decades of mediocrity, in which the club finished in the top 10 only three times, the club finished the season in fifth place, entering the promotion play-offs where they lost to Rushden & Diamonds in the semi-finals.

The following season the club reached the fifth round of the FA Cup again the following season, but lost 3-1 at Wolves. Hollins was replaced by Paul Simpson in 2002, and Alan Buckley appointed and sacked as manager in 2003. Parkin then returned to the club as manager, until being sacked in December 2006.

His replacement, Keith Hill, who was initially appointed as caretaker-manager, led Rochdale to a 5th-placed finish in 2007-08, securing a play-off place. After beating Darlington 5-4 on penalties in the semi-finals, Rochdale reached Wembley for the first time in their history. However, despite taking the lead in the match, they lost the final 3-2 to Stockport County.

Colours and badge

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title = Rochdale home colours, used until the 2006/07 season.
Rochdale's current home colours are black and blue shirts, white shorts and blue socks, which is a totally new kit introduced for the 08/09 season. Previously, Dale's usual colours were all-blue, which was introduced in 1949 - previous to this, Rochdale wore black and white stripes, which was influenced by the strong Newcastle United side of 1907 (the year Rochdale were formed). Football kit box
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title = Rochdale's centenary kit, used in the 2007/08 season.
This black and white kit was re-introduced in the 07/08 season as the one-off centenary kit; the new Internazionale-influenced design is an amalgamation of both the striped kit and the blue kit to herald the second century of Dale's existence.

Other kits have included white shirts with black shorts, white shirts with blue shorts and a blue shirt with white sleeves. Current Rochdale kits and training gear are manufactured by Nike.

The Dale have had sponsored shirts since 1983, the most notable sponsor being Carcraft. They are currently sponsored by MMC Estates, a housing company that currently is working in the Spodden Valley area. Other former sponsors include All-in-One Garden Centre, Smith Metals, Carcraft and Keytech.

Rochdale's away kit is white shirts with blue shorts. Other historical away kits have included yellow, teal, green and red.

Rochdale's badge is an adaptation of the old Rochdale town crest, featuring various industrial and heraldic imagery. The blue ring around the outside features the club's full name and also the nickname. Rochdale's motto is the Latin "Crede Signo", which roughly translated means "Believe in the Sign".

tadium

Rochdale play their home matches at Spotland, which has a capacity of 10,249. The stadium was built exclusively for the Dale in 1920, but since 1988 the ground has been jointly owned by the football club, Rochdale Council and Rochdale Hornets. However it is largely expected that Rochdale will buy Hornets' share of the ground.

Admission prices at Spotland Stadium are as follows:

Home Fans:

Main Stand - Adults £19, Concessions £12, Under 7's FreeW.M.G Stand - Adults £17, Concessions £10, Under 7's FreeFamily Area - Adults £15, Under 16's £5, Under 7's Free (maximum 3 children per adult)Thwaites Beer Stand (Terrace) - Adults £14, Concessions £9, Under 7's Free

Away Fans:

Westrose Leisure Stand (Willbutts Lane): Adults £18, Concessions £12

Concessions apply to Over 65's and students in full time education.

Current squad

:"As of 15 July, 2008."

"For notable past players, please see "

Player Records

*Most league goals in a season - 44 Albert Whitehurst (1926-27)
*Most league goals in total - 129 Reg Jenkins (1964-73)
*Most league appearances - 323 Gary Jones

Club Records

* Fewest league wins in a season - 2 1973–74
* Most Points gained in a season - 80 2007–08 Football League Two

References

External links

* [http://www.rochdaleafc.co.uk/ Official Site]
* [http://www.rochdaleafc.com/ Rochdaleafc.com unofficial site and message board]
* [http://www.historicalkits.co.uk/Rochdale/Rochdale.htm Rochdale at Historicalkits.co.uk]
* [http://rochdaleafcblog.blogspot.com There's Always Next Year]


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