The Dale claimed promotion back to League Two on Sunday following a tense penalty shootout
A celebration for Rochdale AFC’s return to the football league will be held at the town hall tomorrow night.
The Dale are going back to League Two following a nail-biting penalty shootout win against Boreham Wood at Wembley Stadium on Sunday. Thousands of fans travelled down to the capital to see the heroics of Jimmy McNulty’s side, who scored an injury-time goal to take the game to a penalty shootout.
Rochdale’s MP was in attendance at Wembley to witness his side’s glorious return to the football league, three years on from their relegation into the National League.
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Paul Waugh, MP for Rochdale and lifelong Dale fan, said: “What a fabulous, unforgettable victory for the team and a truly historic day for our town. Our fans at Wembley were truly magnificent, never wavering in their belief even when we looked down and out.
“I want to pay particular tribute to the Dale 1907 fans group whose flags brought a real Spotland atmosphere to Wembley. I can’t have been the only fan with a tear in my eye as we sang ‘His Name is Joey Thompson’.
“The resilience, hard graft and raw talent that this team showed is what we Rochdalians are all about. I’m delighted that the ‘Rochdale revival’ continues – both for our football club and our town. We are on the up!”
At approximately 6pm the team will be appearing on stage facing Rochdale Town Hall Square and Packer Street, alongside the Mayor to toast their success. Fans are welcome to assemble on the Packer Street side of the square to get the best and safest view of the victorious team.
After a civic reception at Rochdale’s iconic Grade-I listed town hall, the players will meet the fans gathered in the square. Mayor of Rochdale, Janet Emsley, is hoping everyone will come and show the team their support.
Mayor Emsley said: “The town is buzzing after the team’s achievements this season and we are encouraging as many as possible to come down, see the players and show them our support. Promotion back to League Two means a lot to the borough and we’re hopeful of a large turnout. It’s been the most dramatic and amazing season for the club.
“The manager, players and everyone connected with the club have worked so hard. They never gave up, and finally got their much-deserved reward, so we’re delighted to help them celebrate their thoroughly deserved success.
“They also want to thank the fans for their support.”
Fans are being advised to arrive early. The tram takes you direct to Rochdale town centre, a two-minute walk from the town hall.
Nearby parking is available at Rochdale Riverside Shopping Centre and The Exchange Shopping Centre.


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