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Post by Carl LaFong on May 2, 2018 11:11:21 GMT
... raise money for his visit. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/43966915Will Jesus the Spanish Rochdale superfan help save the club from League One relegation on his first visit to Spotland on Saturday? His fellow supporters certainly hope so and they have raised £500 to fly the 26-year-old, who discovered the club while playing computer game Fifa in 2009, to Greater Manchester. Jesus Sanchez is leaving Spain for the first time in his life on Friday to watch Dale's final game of the season against Charlton, with survival at stake. A win may not be enough for Rochdale, who are relying on rivals Oldham to drop points to avoid relegation. But some fans are convinced that Sanchez, who is known by his Twitter handle 'Spanish Dale', will bring the team good luck. "They told me in our WhatsApp group that 'Jesus is coming to save us'," Sanchez told BBC Sport. Last year Dale fans rallied together and raised nearly £500 to get Sanchez to Greater Manchester, paying for flights, his first ever passport and an account for him to watch their games online - while he was able to watch their FA Cup replay against Tottenham at Wembley on Spanish TV. He had become a hit on social media among the Dale fanbase with hundreds of passionate tweets about the club. And despite being 1,000 miles away in Albecete south-east Spain, Sanchez shows his love of Rochdale in his home city, wearing the team's colours to local basketball and football games. Now finally, his ambition to visit Spotland is about to come true and he is looking forward to seeing his favourite players including captain Ian Henderson and forward Calvin Andrew and possibly trying a pie. "It was a surprise, like a dream," said Sanchez. "I felt a bit bad because they are giving me their money to go, but I am very grateful. I never thought this could happen. "I would have preferred that Rochdale are in a better position to stay in the league, but I think it is possible they can stay up. I am excited to go there, for the atmosphere and being with the fans." Sanchez came across Dale, who were in League Two at the time, while playing Fifa in 2009. "I wanted a team with low budget, that I could get to the Premier League and win everything, I also liked the logo and the colours," explained the transport student. etc.
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Post by weststigersbob on May 2, 2018 11:28:21 GMT
They don’t call the old school fourth division the Rochdale division for nothing.
Rochdale were going great guns when they were wearing the “Inter Milan” blue and black stripes. I’m not one for superstition - but if something is working for you, stick - don’t twist....
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Post by Carl LaFong on May 2, 2018 11:36:57 GMT
They don’t call the old school fourth division the Rochdale division for nothing. Rochdale were going great guns when they were wearing the “Inter Milan” blue and black stripes. I’m not one for superstition - but if something is working for you, stick - don’t twist.... True enough!
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Post by Carl LaFong on May 2, 2018 11:39:09 GMT
I used to look out for Halifax Town's results back in the 1970s because I was a big John Noakes fan (and he was from Halifax.)
They went tits up about 20 years ago though.
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Post by weststigersbob on May 2, 2018 12:04:10 GMT
I used to look out for Halifax Town's results back in the 1970s because I was a big John Noakes fan (and he was from Halifax.) They went tits up about 20 years ago though. I think Halifax has the (dubious) distinction of both their football clubs (Association and Rugby League) going tits up. I can’t think of it happening elsewhere except maybe Bradford Bulls and Bradford Park Avenue - but I think both of those were ‘rescued’ after plummeting down the respective pyramids....
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Post by Father Jack on May 2, 2018 12:07:45 GMT
I used to look out for Halifax Town's results back in the 1970s because I was a big John Noakes fan (and he was from Halifax.) They went tits up about 20 years ago though. Halifax is the worst ground to go to as an away fan. Their stands are awful, and their home support is some species of subhuman troglodytes. Vile abuse and the threat of mindless violence hangs in the air there.
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Post by Carl LaFong on May 2, 2018 12:10:51 GMT
I used to look out for Halifax Town's results back in the 1970s because I was a big John Noakes fan (and he was from Halifax.) They went tits up about 20 years ago though. Halifax is the worst ground to go to as an away fan. Their stands are awful, and their home support is some species of subhuman troglodytes. Vile abuse and the threat of mindless violence hangs in the air there. They're not the original family-friendly Halifax Town FC though!
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Post by Father Jack on May 2, 2018 12:13:48 GMT
Halifax is the worst ground to go to as an away fan. Their stands are awful, and their home support is some species of subhuman troglodytes. Vile abuse and the threat of mindless violence hangs in the air there. They're not the original family-friendly Halifax Town FC though! Good grief man, they're not friendly full stop.
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Post by Carl LaFong on May 2, 2018 12:23:42 GMT
They're not the original family-friendly Halifax Town FC though! Good grief man, they're not friendly full stop. Do this mark 2 side still play at Shay stadium?
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