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Thread: How many to Rochdale?

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    How many to Rochdale?

    Looks like we could be 1,300 strong. Their highest attendance this season was 3,648 (opening day) and the two matches in 2023 have averaged 2'400. So we should be able to out sing them.

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    A primary school choir would make more noise than Spotland at the moment..

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    Sold 1200 according to our forum… there will be a lot less nervous sheep up there come 3pm Saturday & Cafes have stocked up on Curly Sausage muffins for the early starters 😎

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    What is a curly sausage muffin for heavens sake

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    A muffin isn't one of those things that you have in the morning with your tea, it's what Rochdalians call a cob

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    What’s a Cob? That is a hard muffin?… or is it a bap? O-O 😀

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    The reason that there will probably be 1,500 Carlisle people in Rochdale on Saturday is that Rochdale has both quaint rustic qualities and highly sophisticated qualities. Carlisle folk have just realised this. It is merely a co-incidence that there is a football match involving Carlisle United,
    so those Carlisle folk are buying tickets for it.

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    AS long as its not a sort & curly sausage muffin I may be tempted. Will it be as good as Brunton Pasty or a scotch Pie (the latter not being available last Tuesday)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6EQUJ5 View Post
    The reason that there will probably be 1,500 Carlisle people in Rochdale on Saturday is that Rochdale has both quaint rustic qualities and highly sophisticated qualities. Carlisle folk have just realised this. It is merely a co-incidence that there is a football match involving Carlisle United,
    so those Carlisle folk are buying tickets for it.
    Rochdale or Dogdale as I call it…we live in a “suburb” but scared by the postcode lottery.. ask Chalky 😎

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    Rochdale is that skint it can't even afford its own postcode and it has to use Oldham's instead (OL)

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