Alioune DVToure wrote:For me it's Rochdale, simply because it's where I was born and grew up.
Nige wrote:Droylsden AFC, as they are the club I supported first. Local team, but play some shite football these days.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:For me it's Dale. When I was at school a group of us decided that we would follow a second team. We picked Dale as they were so utterly shit. They seemed to apply for re-election to the Football League annually. Sort of 'gloryhunting' in reverse. It's a strange thing that since the introduction of promotion/relegation, they have never gone down, nor even been in any major danger of it. Hope i haven't cursed them now.
I used to watch them on an international weekend for years but I haven't been for a while.
During the fantastic season of Kevin Keegan and promotion, the most thrilling game I saw was Dale v Fulham in the cup. Dale were in front going into injury time of extra time by 2-1. Fulham scrambled an equaliser and then won a marathon penalty shoot out 6-5 if memory serves.
Must get there again sometime soon.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:For me it's Dale. When I was at school a group of us decided that we would follow a second team. We picked Dale as they were so utterly shit. They seemed to apply for re-election to the Football League annually. Sort of 'gloryhunting' in reverse. It's a strange thing that since the introduction of promotion/relegation, they have never gone down, nor even been in any major danger of it. Hope i haven't cursed them now.
I used to watch them on an international weekend for years but I haven't been for a while.
During the fantastic season of Kevin Keegan and promotion, the most thrilling game I saw was Dale v Fulham in the cup. Dale were in front going into injury time of extra time by 2-1. Fulham scrambled an equaliser and then won a marathon penalty shoot out 6-5 if memory serves.
Must get there again sometime soon.
I was there that night. I bet that if you think hard enough you'll be able to remember the precise date without googling it.
Slim wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:For me it's Dale. When I was at school a group of us decided that we would follow a second team. We picked Dale as they were so utterly shit. They seemed to apply for re-election to the Football League annually. Sort of 'gloryhunting' in reverse. It's a strange thing that since the introduction of promotion/relegation, they have never gone down, nor even been in any major danger of it. Hope i haven't cursed them now.
I used to watch them on an international weekend for years but I haven't been for a while.
During the fantastic season of Kevin Keegan and promotion, the most thrilling game I saw was Dale v Fulham in the cup. Dale were in front going into injury time of extra time by 2-1. Fulham scrambled an equaliser and then won a marathon penalty shoot out 6-5 if memory serves.
Must get there again sometime soon.
I was there that night. I bet that if you think hard enough you'll be able to remember the precise date without googling it.
I did it without googling....
http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/head_to_head.sd?team_id=1055&team2_id=2175
Who the fuck uses google for this shit?
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