What your club can do for you on 13:10 - Nov 8 with 2277 views | TVOS1907 | Thought he was quiet when we played Sunderland. |  |
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What your club can do for you on 13:56 - Nov 8 with 2213 views | kel | Where’s it taking place? Can I turn up and quote clause 61? |  |
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What your club can do for you on 14:13 - Nov 8 with 2178 views | judd |
What your club can do for you on 13:56 - Nov 8 by kel | Where’s it taking place? Can I turn up and quote clause 61? |
Yes if you want a pint of Magnas |  |
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What your club can do for you on 14:28 - Nov 8 with 2151 views | kel |
What your club can do for you on 14:13 - Nov 8 by judd | Yes if you want a pint of Magnas |
Not too many though or they might cart me off. |  |
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What your club can do for you on 14:39 - Nov 8 with 2124 views | Thacks_Rabbits |
What your club can do for you on 14:28 - Nov 8 by kel | Not too many though or they might cart me off. |
I hope virtual carriages (tm Judd) are being provided and no virtual kids will be allowed! |  |
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What your club can do for you on 13:53 - Nov 26 with 1829 views | judd | Summary snippets from this morning's event: > Newcastle home game gate receipts £183,842 > Our financial position is that we are better placed than most clubs at our level. Accounts to May 20 will show a healthy profit, although accounts to May 19 showed a loss. Got lucky with player sales and cup draws. Paid tribute to predecessors who negotiated add ons for Craig Dawson which saw us nett fees in September this year and more to come next September, 10 years after he left the club >ifollow revenue for season so far £93,000, including a nett of VAT £4,000 for the Northampton game > Sunderland at home on a Tuesday would have netted us income of £116,000 > Tony Lloyd, Rochdale's MP, is a season ticket holder who attends many games as a guest of the club and is lobbying for football clubs in parliament > Club is looking to support local companies whenever possible > Ethan Brierley has just turned 17 and has signed a 3 year professional contract > After training he goes home and walks the 2 family dogs, which is a chore, and is concentrating in training on one v one defending and tackling > The host pointed out the CE's "stellar career in business" > The CE is a big believer in change and is looking to introduce change constantly > CE does not begrudge any player being paid what we pay them, but they all have a better car than him > The club is investing in new roles and next week, for the first time in 113 years, will have a HR Manager > We aim to own our own training ground in 5 years > We will not be going out of business because we aim to be the best family club in the entire football league > Every pound counts > Invested heavily in on-line retail > Dream to have a professional ladies team at Rochdale. One questioner asked if their offer to sponsor the ladies could be re-visited > Everyone is working incredibly hard > Gary Neville was reported to have said our pitch is the best he has ever seen > Club is looking to arrange an Ex-Players association and an Ex-Pats association and is looking for volunteers to get these going > BBM said the players are wholly willing to get involved in our multi-cultural society in Rochdale at whatever level - schools, amateur clubs, businesses. They recognise that talent can escape the local scouting network and pointed to Baah, who was playing street football before coming to us from London, and Tavares, who attended trial after trial after trial with junior Dale. BBM was fulsome in his praise for Callum Camps and rued him not re-signing > Ryan Mcloughlin best singer, Matt Done best dresser and Ollie Rathbone puts slides in his hair > The CE said that the club is THE best success story the town has had for many a year |  |
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What your club can do for you on 14:29 - Nov 26 with 1778 views | D_Alien |
What your club can do for you on 13:53 - Nov 26 by judd | Summary snippets from this morning's event: > Newcastle home game gate receipts £183,842 > Our financial position is that we are better placed than most clubs at our level. Accounts to May 20 will show a healthy profit, although accounts to May 19 showed a loss. Got lucky with player sales and cup draws. Paid tribute to predecessors who negotiated add ons for Craig Dawson which saw us nett fees in September this year and more to come next September, 10 years after he left the club >ifollow revenue for season so far £93,000, including a nett of VAT £4,000 for the Northampton game > Sunderland at home on a Tuesday would have netted us income of £116,000 > Tony Lloyd, Rochdale's MP, is a season ticket holder who attends many games as a guest of the club and is lobbying for football clubs in parliament > Club is looking to support local companies whenever possible > Ethan Brierley has just turned 17 and has signed a 3 year professional contract > After training he goes home and walks the 2 family dogs, which is a chore, and is concentrating in training on one v one defending and tackling > The host pointed out the CE's "stellar career in business" > The CE is a big believer in change and is looking to introduce change constantly > CE does not begrudge any player being paid what we pay them, but they all have a better car than him > The club is investing in new roles and next week, for the first time in 113 years, will have a HR Manager > We aim to own our own training ground in 5 years > We will not be going out of business because we aim to be the best family club in the entire football league > Every pound counts > Invested heavily in on-line retail > Dream to have a professional ladies team at Rochdale. One questioner asked if their offer to sponsor the ladies could be re-visited > Everyone is working incredibly hard > Gary Neville was reported to have said our pitch is the best he has ever seen > Club is looking to arrange an Ex-Players association and an Ex-Pats association and is looking for volunteers to get these going > BBM said the players are wholly willing to get involved in our multi-cultural society in Rochdale at whatever level - schools, amateur clubs, businesses. They recognise that talent can escape the local scouting network and pointed to Baah, who was playing street football before coming to us from London, and Tavares, who attended trial after trial after trial with junior Dale. BBM was fulsome in his praise for Callum Camps and rued him not re-signing > Ryan Mcloughlin best singer, Matt Done best dresser and Ollie Rathbone puts slides in his hair > The CE said that the club is THE best success story the town has had for many a year |
Thanks for that Stella careers aside, some very positive stuff there |  |
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What your club can do for you on 14:59 - Nov 26 with 1727 views | rochdaleriddler |
What your club can do for you on 13:53 - Nov 26 by judd | Summary snippets from this morning's event: > Newcastle home game gate receipts £183,842 > Our financial position is that we are better placed than most clubs at our level. Accounts to May 20 will show a healthy profit, although accounts to May 19 showed a loss. Got lucky with player sales and cup draws. Paid tribute to predecessors who negotiated add ons for Craig Dawson which saw us nett fees in September this year and more to come next September, 10 years after he left the club >ifollow revenue for season so far £93,000, including a nett of VAT £4,000 for the Northampton game > Sunderland at home on a Tuesday would have netted us income of £116,000 > Tony Lloyd, Rochdale's MP, is a season ticket holder who attends many games as a guest of the club and is lobbying for football clubs in parliament > Club is looking to support local companies whenever possible > Ethan Brierley has just turned 17 and has signed a 3 year professional contract > After training he goes home and walks the 2 family dogs, which is a chore, and is concentrating in training on one v one defending and tackling > The host pointed out the CE's "stellar career in business" > The CE is a big believer in change and is looking to introduce change constantly > CE does not begrudge any player being paid what we pay them, but they all have a better car than him > The club is investing in new roles and next week, for the first time in 113 years, will have a HR Manager > We aim to own our own training ground in 5 years > We will not be going out of business because we aim to be the best family club in the entire football league > Every pound counts > Invested heavily in on-line retail > Dream to have a professional ladies team at Rochdale. One questioner asked if their offer to sponsor the ladies could be re-visited > Everyone is working incredibly hard > Gary Neville was reported to have said our pitch is the best he has ever seen > Club is looking to arrange an Ex-Players association and an Ex-Pats association and is looking for volunteers to get these going > BBM said the players are wholly willing to get involved in our multi-cultural society in Rochdale at whatever level - schools, amateur clubs, businesses. They recognise that talent can escape the local scouting network and pointed to Baah, who was playing street football before coming to us from London, and Tavares, who attended trial after trial after trial with junior Dale. BBM was fulsome in his praise for Callum Camps and rued him not re-signing > Ryan Mcloughlin best singer, Matt Done best dresser and Ollie Rathbone puts slides in his hair > The CE said that the club is THE best success story the town has had for many a year |
Some good info there, thanks |  |
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What your club can do for you on 16:08 - Nov 26 with 1628 views | fitzochris |
What your club can do for you on 13:53 - Nov 26 by judd | Summary snippets from this morning's event: > Newcastle home game gate receipts £183,842 > Our financial position is that we are better placed than most clubs at our level. Accounts to May 20 will show a healthy profit, although accounts to May 19 showed a loss. Got lucky with player sales and cup draws. Paid tribute to predecessors who negotiated add ons for Craig Dawson which saw us nett fees in September this year and more to come next September, 10 years after he left the club >ifollow revenue for season so far £93,000, including a nett of VAT £4,000 for the Northampton game > Sunderland at home on a Tuesday would have netted us income of £116,000 > Tony Lloyd, Rochdale's MP, is a season ticket holder who attends many games as a guest of the club and is lobbying for football clubs in parliament > Club is looking to support local companies whenever possible > Ethan Brierley has just turned 17 and has signed a 3 year professional contract > After training he goes home and walks the 2 family dogs, which is a chore, and is concentrating in training on one v one defending and tackling > The host pointed out the CE's "stellar career in business" > The CE is a big believer in change and is looking to introduce change constantly > CE does not begrudge any player being paid what we pay them, but they all have a better car than him > The club is investing in new roles and next week, for the first time in 113 years, will have a HR Manager > We aim to own our own training ground in 5 years > We will not be going out of business because we aim to be the best family club in the entire football league > Every pound counts > Invested heavily in on-line retail > Dream to have a professional ladies team at Rochdale. One questioner asked if their offer to sponsor the ladies could be re-visited > Everyone is working incredibly hard > Gary Neville was reported to have said our pitch is the best he has ever seen > Club is looking to arrange an Ex-Players association and an Ex-Pats association and is looking for volunteers to get these going > BBM said the players are wholly willing to get involved in our multi-cultural society in Rochdale at whatever level - schools, amateur clubs, businesses. They recognise that talent can escape the local scouting network and pointed to Baah, who was playing street football before coming to us from London, and Tavares, who attended trial after trial after trial with junior Dale. BBM was fulsome in his praise for Callum Camps and rued him not re-signing > Ryan Mcloughlin best singer, Matt Done best dresser and Ollie Rathbone puts slides in his hair > The CE said that the club is THE best success story the town has had for many a year |
Thanks for the excellent summary, Judd. Other work pressures meant I couldn't catch it earlier. Just one question on this element: > Club is looking to arrange an Ex-Players association and an Ex-Pats association and is looking for volunteers to get these going Doesn't the Trust already run the equivalent to this? If so, what does it mean for them? |  |
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What your club can do for you on 16:22 - Nov 26 with 1601 views | judd |
What your club can do for you on 16:08 - Nov 26 by fitzochris | Thanks for the excellent summary, Judd. Other work pressures meant I couldn't catch it earlier. Just one question on this element: > Club is looking to arrange an Ex-Players association and an Ex-Pats association and is looking for volunteers to get these going Doesn't the Trust already run the equivalent to this? If so, what does it mean for them? |
I hadn't thought about that, I was more concerned about the 3 players apparently forming an Atomic Kitten tribute act. |  |
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What your club can do for you on 19:00 - Nov 26 with 1452 views | ncfc_chalky |
What your club can do for you on 16:22 - Nov 26 by judd | I hadn't thought about that, I was more concerned about the 3 players apparently forming an Atomic Kitten tribute act. |
I almost spat my JD and coke out |  |
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What your club can do for you on 19:31 - Nov 26 with 1404 views | blackdogblue |
What your club can do for you on 19:00 - Nov 26 by ncfc_chalky | I almost spat my JD and coke out |
South in Tier 1 then? Fook off 😂 |  |
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What your club can do for you on 19:36 - Nov 26 with 1389 views | James1980 |
What your club can do for you on 19:31 - Nov 26 by blackdogblue | South in Tier 1 then? Fook off 😂 |
Most in tier 2 but Kent is in tier 3. Cornwall, Isle of Wight Scilly Isles are Tier 1 |  |
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What your club can do for you on 20:07 - Nov 26 with 1344 views | ncfc_chalky |
What your club can do for you on 19:31 - Nov 26 by blackdogblue | South in Tier 1 then? Fook off 😂 |
Alas I'm currently residing back in Nottingham due to having to take care of some family business,we are still in tier three so I'm suffering as much as you bdb |  |
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What your club can do for you on 11:27 - Nov 27 with 1164 views | Dalenet |
What your club can do for you on 19:36 - Nov 26 by James1980 | Most in tier 2 but Kent is in tier 3. Cornwall, Isle of Wight Scilly Isles are Tier 1 |
Sounds like the Tier one areas have almost no infection rates - but on checking I see that their infection rates are higher today than Rochdale when placed into local restrictions back in August. We really were guinea pigs then. Its hard enough to keep a hospitality business going in the town at the best of times. Just hope they all get through to Easter |  | |  |
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