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Photos from Rochdale Former Players Association's post 16/05/2026

Dale Former Players Association Hospitality 2025/6 Rogues Gallery
Roles included Q&A with Martin Culshaw, half time presentation to supporters plus with David Dockerty-can you name all of them????

Great success both on and off the pitch this season at Rochdale AFC

137 articles re the Dale Former Players Association can be found on www.rochdalefpa.com

Photos from Rochdale Former Players Association's post 14/05/2026

On behalf of the Rochdale Former Players Association (FPA) congratulations go to Jim McNulty and the players on achieving promotion to the EFL on Sunday-a few ex-players plus Siobhan, our FPA co-ordinator, were at Wembley to witness the spectacle.

Off the pitch this season, the FPA was extremely busy organising hospitality events at home matches involving ex-legends entertaining pre-match diners with popular Q&A sessions in the 1907 Lounge followed by half time presentation to the crowd plus drawing out 50/50 half time winners.

Former players turning out included: Dave Flitcroft, Tony Ford, Keith Hicks, Dave Bayliss, Chris Beech, Mark Stuart, Mark Hilditch, Andy Barlow, Olly Lancashire, John Halpin, Steve Davies, Steve Whitehall, Lee McEvilly, Paul Connor, Wayne Goodison, Matty Lund, Mark Stuart, Gareth Griffiths, Scott Warner, Luke Matheson, Willie Burns.

Since the formation of the Former Players Association in 2021/2, including the two years absence through Covid, below is the amount of work undertaken by the FPA:
Number of players active – 65
Articles published in the Former Players Association Website – 137
Guest appearances at Match Day Hospitality – 56
Guest appearances at Curry On Up The Dale Events – 11
Guest appearances at Exiles Day – 6

For articles involving ex-Dale players, the FPA can be found on www.rochdalefpa.com

08/05/2026

McNulty shirt up for auction!

£200 current highest bidder, it runs till 7pm tonight!

Get your hands on a signed matchworn shirt worn by our leader Jim McNulty that was kindly donated to the shirts in fans' hands initiative earlier in the season.

This shirt is a third shirt from the 2020-21 season in size large, a very much sought-after shirt from our former centre back and current leader. These gems don't come up very often. In Jim, we trust, get bidding, and best of luck!

70 percent of funds raised will go towards our wonderful chosen charity, Rochdale DS All Stars and 30 percent of funds will go towards continued Dale Supporters Trust initiatives.

Drop a comment below to make a bid, or inbox us if you want to remain a private bidder. The highest bidder wins and bidding will finish on Monday, 11th May 2026, at 7pm. Best of luck!

If you have any Rochdale AFC shirts to donate to our campaign, please feel free to drop a comment or a message. More shirts will be made available in the coming months.
Up the Dale!

Photos from Rochdale Former Players Association's post 06/04/2026

Keith Hanvey will be entertaining hospitality diners on Saturday when Dale meet Wealdstone, he'll be recounting his two spells at Dale back in the seventies.

Keith was born in 1952 first venturing into football signing for Manchester City “I made sure I got my “A” Levels at school and was playing for City’s “A” and “B” team at the same time. One day Joe Mercer and Malcolm Allison, management team, walked up to me and asked me to sign professional forms. I progressed quite quickly in the first three months playing in the Club’s reserve side, also I played in the Texaco Cup making my debut for the first team against Airdie” Keith suffered an horrendous injury which became the defining moment of his career “I played in a reserve game up at Newcastle United and I broke my thigh, which looking back was the big moment in my career. I was out for the remainder of my two year contract at City. A guy put his knee onto my thigh in a tackle which ruined a lot of the nerves in that area and broke the bone, I was out for eighteen months” He recovered and went on to play for Swansea City on loan to gain first team experience, however whilst he was in South Wales, Johnny Hart was installed as first team manager at City and according to Keith, he didn’t rate him like Joe Mercer and missing home plus his father having a serious illness, he soon wanted to move back closer to Manchester, which saw him signing for the Dale, under manager, Walter Joyce manager, a keen admirer.

According to Rochdale’s Who’s Who, Keith was the first signing by Walter Joyce, playing originally at left back before reverting to centre half and one of the most successful signings during that period. Despite relegation and injury problems, he was a regular with the distinction of being the leading scorer with four goals in 1976/7, not bad for a defender.
Keith had two spells at the Dale, the first he describes “I started to learn about the game, a really good experience before returning for a second spell in my latter years that resulted in retiring after my groin injury, despite my time at Spotland not being too successful regarding results, I learned a lot and it gave me a good grounding and a shop window for my subsequent professional career in football, which took me to several higher ranked Clubs, including Swansea, Grimsby and Huddersfield, where I eventually retired after a serious injury”
According to Keith, he was played in midfield, full back, got some games under his belt and started hearing Clubs were showing interest, Sheffield United offered £25K but the bid was refused but on deadline transfer day, Dick Connor at Grimsby Town offered £15K, which was readily accepted as Dale needed the money.

He spent eighteen months at Grimsby, nearly famous as was going to be the first transfer tribunal case in summer of 1978 but eventually going to Huddersfield Town for £25K, where he spent six years and two promotions later returning to sign for Dale on a contract where he trained for two days a week whilst learning Financial Management but after a serious injury against Doncaster Rovers, he was advised to retire mid 1984/85 after months of trying to get fit. According to Keith, he didn’t pursue the rest of contract with Dale under Brian Green as manager.

Reflecting on retirement he quotes “a local businessman gave me a salesman job on the road, which I enjoyed but some months later Huddersfield Town offered me the Commercial Managers job, which kept me there for over six years and left after Leeds United wanted me as Commercial Manager in 1990, where I worked for nearly thirty two years, latterly as compere and helping Commercial. I now have a Hospitality business alongside my role at Leeds for over twenty years”

Keith made 136 appearances scoring 10 goals for Dale, total career 407 games, 26 goals

Photos from Rochdale Former Players Association's post 05/04/2026

Brilliant day at hospitality on Good Friday prior to kick off for the match versus Morecambe with Matty Lund relating stories from his two spells at Dale, including his hat trick against Northampton Town plus representing Northern Ireland at under 21's and full internationals.
Later, his sons joined him on the pitch at half time pulling out the £650 winning number for the 50/50 draw after meeting Ian Henderson.

Many thanks Matty, hope you and the family enjoyed the day out at the Crown Oil Arena except for the result.

Photos from Rochdale Former Players Association's post 31/03/2026

Matty Lund is the Club's guest of honour on Good Friday when Morecambe make the short trip to the Crown Oil Arena, he'll be relating stories of his time playing for Rochdale over two spells.

He also played for Stoke City, Hereford United, Oldham Athletic, Bristol Rovers, Southend United, Burton Albion, Bradford City, Scunthorpe United, Salford City

Matty joined Rochdale on 21st June 2013 then signed a two year contract on 31st October 2014, later he agreed to an extension tying him to the Club until summer 2016.
He scored his first career hat trick in a 3–2 win against Northampton Town on 17th December 2016.
On 31st January 2020, he returned to the Club from Scunthorpe United for an undisclosed fee, signing a 18 month contract
On 1st July 2021, Matty joined League Two side Salford City on a free transfer after turning down a new contract with Rochdale, he signed a one year deal with the option of a second and later was appointed in the role of player coach before announcing retirement.
In total over two spells at Dale, Matty made 149 appearances scoring 32 goals.

International career saw him play for Northern Ireland Under 21’s for the first time in February 2011 followed by being called up to the senior Northern Ireland squad for a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifier against Romania in November 2014 then again in August 2016 for a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic.

Keith Hill on Matty’s contract extension was quoted as “Matty Lund, for me, is a special ingredient in any jigsaw, so I’m really pleased that he has signed. I actually thought it would have been harder to get Matty to sign an extension but I think he realises that he probably owes the Club a little bit, as well as myself, the supporters and his team-mates because he missed most of last season and I’ve seen a massive transformation in Matty during that time, he has become an unbelievable professional and he knows that football time runs out really quickly. There’s a real special talent there and I think while being out for so long last season he has realised that he’s got a lot to do to get where he needs to get but I think he’ll get there. I think he has woken up to the fact that he can achieve a lot in the game. I think there’s an elite player in there, physically and technically, and in terms of game knowledge and game management. For me, he has got the lot”

Ian Henderson described him as “a player that is a real good passer of the ball, he moves with the ball over distance, he can then chip in with a fair few goals too, a wise head on himself as well, he is exceptional both offensively and defensively”

Photos from Rochdale Former Players Association's post 22/03/2026

Cracking day again at the Dale with Wayne Goodison and his family visiting the Crown Oil Arena for the match against Tamworth Town providing the hospitality entertainment for diners prior to kick off in the 1907 Lounge plus drawing out winning tickets for the 50/50 draw.

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