The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by John Madejski's Wallet » 28 Jan 2010 11:55

Its all about Queen of the South...... g'arn the Doonhammers!!

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Tredder » 28 Jan 2010 12:10

I hope Rochdale capitulate, they let me down for shed loads on tuesday night, useless northern cuunts

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by bobbybottler » 28 Jan 2010 13:15

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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?

I've done sone brief digging around on that one and haven't found any yet, although Southport's 45 years without promotion is worth a mention.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 28 Jan 2010 13:34

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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?

I've done sone brief digging around on that one and haven't found any yet, although Southport's 45 years without promotion is worth a mention.

Bournemouth joined Div 3(S) in 1923/4 and didn't get promoted or relegated in 1969/70. Given that they didn't join the Southern League until after WWI (and didn't get promoted or relegated from that), it's quite possible that a fan born at the turn of the century could have watched them all his life,and died of old age, without ever seeing them win promotion or get relegated.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Gloria Gooner » 28 Jan 2010 13:38

John Madejski's Wallet Its all about Queen of the South...... g'arn the Doonhammers!!


Cowdenbeath for me - if they get a consecutive season promotion it'll be amazing.


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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by floyd__streete » 01 Feb 2010 21:42

Dale defeated 1-0 by Bury tonight in the televised derby game. Hard to see how Dale are so clear at the top on that evidence, they were p*ss-awful throughout and their 15-goal striker O'Grady missed the worst sitter you will see all season. Great standard for us to look forward to watching next season :| .

The commentator said that Dale have only ever won one promotion in their history. I've seen 3 with RFC alone :| . Really hope that they don't blow up from here, still well clear though. Bury were marginally better, despite the obviosu disadvantage of fielding one of the Sodje brothers (Efe, who makes Sam look like Paulo Maldini).

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by Focher » 01 Feb 2010 22:22

i see the pitch at the Giggerdome was looking like Maiden Erlegh bowling green tonight

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by floyd__streete » 17 Apr 2010 19:05

They're going up, they're going up, they're going, Rochdale's going up!

Congrats to the long suffering supporters of this friendly little club, first promotion since 1969 IIRC, to put that into context RFC have managed 7 promotions of our own in that time. To think there will be a couple of generations of Dale fans who have never seen their side have much discernable success - enjoy the feeling.

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Re: The East Stirling & Rochdale thread

by weybridgewanderer » 18 Apr 2010 10:12

was sitting with their fans for their play off final with stockport a couple of seasons ago

pleased to see them promoted!


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