Fans Forum - 1st August Tuesday, 23rd Jul 2024 15:57 by Chaff The Dale Trust will be hosting the summer fans forum on 1st August in the Ratcliffe Bar.
Where's the away kit? Why haven't we signed centre half? Well, supporters will get their chance to ask questions to the board of directors, and of course manager Jim McNulty with the event taking place in the Ratcliffe Bar at 7:30pm with doors opening from 7pm.
Supporters who would like a question to be asked on their behalf can email it to info@daletrust.co.uk.
https://rochdaleafc.co.uk/fans-forum-confirmed/
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slopegame added 16:53 - Nov 20
It looks like a great opportunity for fans to interact directly with the club’s management and manager! The relaxed atmosphere at the Ratcliffe Bar makes it more accessible for fans to attend. If you can’t make it, being able to send in questions via email is also a really nice option. Events like these are a perfect way to strengthen the connection between the club and its supporters! https://slopeplay.org | | |
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cesawa added 12:53 - Nov 24
The announcement that The Dale Trust will host a summer fans forum on August 1st at the Ratcliffe Bar is an exciting opportunity for community engagement. Events like these are vital for fostering open dialogue between sports clubs and their supporters. Fans forums allow attendees to share their insights, ask questions, and gain direct updates on team and club matters. https://basketballlegends.club The venue, Ratcliffe Bar, adds a friendly and accessible atmosphere to the forum, ensuring an inviting space for both long-time supporters and newer members of the fan base. Such events not only strengthen the bond between the team and its supporters but also encourage a sense of belonging and active participation in the club's future. | | |
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