The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

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The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by soggy biscuit » 27 Jan 2010 11:34

I can't be the only one cheering these 2 teams on in their promotion campaigns?

Been keeping en eye on East Stirling for a few years so very pleased to see them doing so well.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Comfortably Numb » 27 Jan 2010 11:42

very much so for rochdale. its been what, 30 odd years of league 2 football and not a promotion or relegation :?: love to see them promo'd :!:

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Tony Le Mesmer » 27 Jan 2010 11:50

Ive always kept an eye out for The Dale just out of sheer pity. I was gutted for them when they lost the play offs.

Surely this year, surely?

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by SWLR » 27 Jan 2010 11:51

Up the 'dale.
Soft spot for my Dad's hometown team. Have one uncle retired to Morecombe, but still a STH.

Well run, community club

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulfletcher ... tml#188026

Also before the Man U evening cup game, we took a detour via Spotland. Guy running the club shop shut the doors and gave us a quick tour of the ground, transformed since my dad and I last visited in the 70's - probably the year they got relegated as the game was against Charlton.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Tony Le Mesmer » 27 Jan 2010 12:00

Any idea who will take Rochdale's place as the longest time spent in their current division?


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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Alan Partridge » 27 Jan 2010 12:36

Tony Le Mesmer Any idea who will take Rochdale's place as the longest time spent in their current division?


Good question.

First instincts would be someone like Lincoln. They must have had 10 years in League 2 now. Can't be many others that haven't filtered one way or the other in that time.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by floyd__streete » 27 Jan 2010 12:58

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Tony Le Mesmer Any idea who will take Rochdale's place as the longest time spent in their current division?


Good question.


Certainly won't be Torquay, after your thoroughly overdue relegation to the Conference in 2007.

I am keeping a keen eye on all things Rochdale having read this little gem of a book, one of the best I have ever read on the subject of football: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Believe-Sign-Ma ... 1904590179

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by SWLR » 27 Jan 2010 13:00

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Tony Le Mesmer Any idea who will take Rochdale's place as the longest time spent in their current division?


Good question.

First instincts would be someone like Lincoln. They must have had 10 years in League 2 now. Can't be many others that haven't filtered one way or the other in that time.


Never understood that claim; Arsenal. Liverpool, Everton have been in the top flight longer

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by AndyRFC » 27 Jan 2010 13:09

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Tony Le Mesmer Any idea who will take Rochdale's place as the longest time spent in their current division?


Good question.

First instincts would be someone like Lincoln. They must have had 10 years in League 2 now. Can't be many others that haven't filtered one way or the other in that time.


Darlington i think; Lincoln had a season at League 1 level about 10 years ago, Darlo have been in the bottom division atleast throughout then i think


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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Alan Partridge » 27 Jan 2010 13:11

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Tony Le Mesmer Any idea who will take Rochdale's place as the longest time spent in their current division?


Good question.


Certainly won't be Torquay, after your thoroughly overdue relegation to the Conference in 2007.

I am keeping a keen eye on all things Rochdale having read this little gem of a book, one of the best I have ever read on the subject of football: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Believe-Sign-Ma ... 1904590179


And swift return. 8)

Darlo is a good shout, as we all know Football was only invented in 1992 so the Premiershit can fuck off, they don't count.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by T.R.O.L.I. » 27 Jan 2010 13:14

Darlo isn't a good shout seeing as they are 14 points adrift (as good as 15 with their pitiful GD of -38) and are odds-on for relegation this season.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Alan Partridge » 27 Jan 2010 13:15

T.R.O.L.I. Darlo isn't a good shout seeing as they are 14 points adrift (as good as 15 with their pitiful GD of -38) and are odds-on for relegation this season.


They also lost 5-0 to Torquay which means they should be disbanded never mind releg8d.

Lincoln could catch them in a couple of years time then 8)
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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Tony Le Mesmer » 27 Jan 2010 13:16

Oldham have 13 seasons in League 1, they are in the bottom 4 though.


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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by AndyRFC » 27 Jan 2010 13:37

Darlo 18 years in "League 2" or whatever its called, the longest other than Rochdale
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darlington_F.C.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Skyline » 27 Jan 2010 16:39

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Tony Le Mesmer Any idea who will take Rochdale's place as the longest time spent in their current division?


Good question.

First instincts would be someone like Lincoln. They must have had 10 years in League 2 now. Can't be many others that haven't filtered one way or the other in that time.


Never understood that claim; Arsenal. Liverpool, Everton have been in the top flight longer


I think the point is that those teams in the top division can only leave it via relegation, whereas teams in the lower divisions can also be promoted, so it is (theoretically) less likely for a team to stay in one division in the lower tiers than it is for those in the Prem.

Have to say I have been keepng an eye out for Rochdale's results over the last couple of years, especially after they lost out in the playoffs the last couple of seasons.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Terminal Boardom » 27 Jan 2010 16:45

A friend of mne has a book about the Dale. There was some guy who wrote a diary for The Times and it was a season long journal taking in home and away games as well as anecdotes about quirky happenings in the town. They failed to make the play-offs on the last day of the season as they los at Plymouth :shock: Can't remember its nam but a excellent toilet read!

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Victor Meldrew » 27 Jan 2010 17:55

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Tony Le Mesmer Any idea who will take Rochdale's place as the longest time spent in their current division?


Good question.


Certainly won't be Torquay, after your thoroughly overdue relegation to the Conference in 2007.

I am keeping a keen eye on all things Rochdale having read this little gem of a book, one of the best I have ever read on the subject of football: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Believe-Sign-Ma ... 1904590179


Read it a couple of years ago Floyd and I think the Plastics would struggle to understand it.
I have an old Ripping Yarns tape about Barnstonworth United that sums up what it's like to support a team that never does anything.
Unlike the lead player (Michael Palin) in that film I didn't get my son or daughter to reel off the names of the full reserve team of Reading in 1923(?) before they could have any dinner.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Ark Royal » 27 Jan 2010 22:03

Rochdale have been in FL2 in all of its guises since 1974, so 36 years.
Reading spent 40 years at the third level from 1931-1971 (and we are about to start our next sequence!)
Arsenal have the longest unbroken run in the top division starting in 1919.
Everton have spent more years in total in the top division, but their current sequence started in 1954.
Liverpool have been in the top division since 1962, which is not quite as long as their previous best from 1905-1954.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by The whole year inn » 28 Jan 2010 03:41

Ark Royal Reading spent 40 years at the third level from 1931-1971 (and we are about to start our next sequence!)


Here's to the next 40

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by SWLR » 28 Jan 2010 11:33

Ark Royal
Reading spent 40 years at the third level from 1931-1971 (and we are about to start our next sequence!)
Arsenal have the longest unbroken run in the top division starting in 1919.

As the top flight does not count - any team beat Reading's 40 years?

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