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Cloughie's Statue 17:48 - Feb 5 with 2812 viewsBoss_Hog

Could I request the help of fellow fans to help us reach our target of £10,000 for Cloughie's statue? The appeal has today had four donations from Newport fans (there may be more but some are anonymous), purely and simply because a thread appeared on their messageboard. It got me thinking, that the more forums we can post a thread on, the more donations we will get.

I would therefore kindly ask that if you are a member of other team's forums, that you copy and paste the article from Matt Dickinson of The Times (at bottom of this message) along with a link to the Just Giving page. It is such a heart-warming story, that you can see from the reaction of Newport supporters, that other fans will donate if they get to hear about it.

If you are able to add a thread on another forum, please let us know on here and we can then tick that particular club off. It just saves the people behind the campaign registering on all the different forums if some Dale fans are already contributing and have usernames.

Thank you kindly.
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David Clough adored Rochdale — now they will immortalise him in bronze.
The lifelong fan raised £400,000 for the club and left them his entire estate last year — to be spent on the supporters, not a new striker


According to those who knew David Clough, the idea of a bronze statue immortalising him in his flat cap and thick glasses would have horrified a modest man. He was the last to seek recognition

Salt of the earth? Clough was the very definition of the phrase as he cycled home from work at the local bakery and, most familiarly, did his rounds selling scratchcards and collecting weekly draw tickets for his beloved Rochdale AFC.

“David collected money for the club virtually every waking hour, supported by his dearly loved wife, Dorothy, who took care of the paperwork, and counted t’brass,” the club noted of their most devoted supporter. “Many fans will remember seeing him on the streets of Littleborough on his bike, completely wet through, dutifully collecting 50p here and there for his beloved club, with a smile and a profanity.”

Without the likes of Clough, lower league football clubs would wither. He was a real-life version of Gordon Ottershaw in Ripping Yarns; obsessed by Barnstoneworth United, even after six years without a win; teaching his son (first name Barnstoneworth, middle name United) to recite the great teams off by heart; hurling pot plants through the window in despair at another loss.

Clough was a lifelong Dale fan who witnessed the club’s only three promotions, from their first in 1969, living on the same street as record scorer Reg Jenkins. He took up helping with the Goldbond cash draw and scratchcards, selling hundreds of them weekly and dutifully amassing the coins from his collection rounds.

He could not drive so everything had to be done by bike, which he carried out, unfailingly in all weathers, for almost 30 years. By the time Clough died last June, aged 78, it was estimated that he had single-handedly raised more than £400,000 for Rochdale. Pretty astonishing, but there was more.

Clough and his wife had not been able to have children – “they fostered, which tells you what sort of people they were,” Richard Wild, a close friend, explains – so he left his entire estate to Rochdale. Almost £250,000, it turned out.

Wild, a Championship assistant referee who befriended Clough when he was also working on the club’s fundraising, is one of the executors of his will. He was by Clough’s side when he passed away in a nursing home.

“David said that he didn’t want the money going on a centre forward who would disappear after a couple of years,” Wild says. “He wanted it spent on something to benefit the fans, something he would always be able to look down on and see.”

A new electronic scoreboard at Spotland Stadium, now the Crown Oil Arena, is already in the planning and there are discussions about other ways to upgrade supporters’ facilities that are hard to maintain at a League One club badly hit by the pandemic. Clough’s devotion and generosity will make a lasting difference.

Then came the idea for a statue. Another fan, Mark Cryer, who never met Clough, heard about the bequeathal and thought it was only appropriate to mark Clough’s loyalty.

The notion of a statue was taken from Valencia, who commissioned a lifelike bronze of Vicente Navarro Aparicio and erected it in the fan’s seat at the Mestalla. Aparicio had continued to watch matches despite losing his sight, and there are plenty of parallels with Clough.

One of his last games supporting his beloved Dale was an emotional afternoon in May 2018 when they were saved from relegation by Joe Thompson, who had twice recovered from cancer and then scored the winning goal. Clough was at the match in a wheelchair, blind after a stroke.

“We were commentating for him, screaming our heads off when Joe Thompson scored that goal to save us,” Wild says. “At the final whistle, knowing we were safe, David burst into tears.” He would enjoy one more game, a home win over Accrington Stanley, before passing away.

An initial target of £2,500 to build a statue was quickly passed – a decent version will cost several times that – and the total is climbing towards £6,000, helped by donations from fans of other clubs who have been touched by Clough’s story.

The statue will sit in Clough’s seat in the main stand, where he enjoyed his passion of supporting the Dale through thick and thin. “Hopefully it will be just as he was, with his flat cap and those thick glasses,” Wild says. “He won’t mind me saying he was a quirky looking chap but he was the most wonderful, down-to-earth man you could meet.

“He would have hated all this attention, not his style at all, but it’s great that fans not just from Rochdale but other clubs think he is worthy of this recognition. The world would be a much better place if there were more David Cloughs. We miss him dearly. He would have been 79 on Thursday.” His voice cracks a little as he says it.

To donate visit www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/davidclough

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Cloughie's Statue on 19:06 - Feb 5 with 2647 viewsfrequency

Come on dale fans lets get this over the £10.000 line give Cloughie what he deserves .We have Newport Sunderland and other clubs donating. There have been 335 donations so far surely we have a lot more Dale fans than that every little helps

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Cloughie's Statue on 20:01 - Feb 5 with 2538 viewsjudd

Gone on:

Irish Liverpool supporters

Chelsea

Finn Harps

Derry City (Pat McCourt connection)

Just awaiting confirmation from Carlisle and Aberdeen in Scotland, and bury in , erm, administration.

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Cloughie's Statue on 20:27 - Feb 5 with 2479 viewsJames1980

North stand chat Brighton's forum waiting approval

'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
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Cloughie's Statue on 20:29 - Feb 5 with 2471 viewsBoss_Hog

Newcastle, Leeds, Bradford and Huddersfield now done. Random I know.

It is working as we've had more donations in the last 2 hours than we've had all day. Thanks everybody.
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Cloughie's Statue on 20:51 - Feb 5 with 2435 viewsncfc_chalky

Boss Hog,you've got mail

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Cloughie's Statue on 22:33 - Feb 5 with 2325 viewsBrierls

Shared, Cambridge.
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Cloughie's Statue on 22:38 - Feb 5 with 2315 viewsncfc_chalky

With Boss Hogs help it's now on the Notts forum

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Cloughie's Statue on 22:41 - Feb 5 with 2312 viewsjudd

Cloughie's Statue on 22:33 - Feb 5 by Brierls

Shared, Cambridge.


Expect pitchforks and funeral pyres, stoned chipmunk (8)

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Cloughie's Statue on 22:54 - Feb 5 with 2281 viewschuckleberry

Cloughie's Statue on 22:41 - Feb 5 by judd

Expect pitchforks and funeral pyres, stoned chipmunk (8)


Shared in Barnsley by a lass what likes lasses
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Cloughie's Statue on 09:51 - Feb 6 with 2071 viewsncfc_chalky

Cloughie's Statue on 22:54 - Feb 5 by chuckleberry

Shared in Barnsley by a lass what likes lasses


I'm presuming that there's a back story to this?

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Cloughie's Statue on 10:01 - Feb 6 with 2057 viewsjudd

Cloughie's Statue on 09:51 - Feb 6 by ncfc_chalky

I'm presuming that there's a back story to this?


Yes, Chalky.

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Cloughie's Statue on 10:09 - Feb 6 with 2041 viewsncfc_chalky

Cloughie's Statue on 10:01 - Feb 6 by judd

Yes, Chalky.


Aanndd?.....

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Cloughie's Statue on 11:08 - Feb 6 with 1972 viewsjudd

Cloughie's Statue on 10:09 - Feb 6 by ncfc_chalky

Aanndd?.....


It's how your mate Tazzy once described a female bury fan

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Cloughie's Statue on 12:12 - Feb 6 with 1898 viewsncfc_chalky

Cloughie's Statue on 11:08 - Feb 6 by judd

It's how your mate Tazzy once described a female bury fan


I wouldn't describe tazzy as my mate,he was the one that used to give me the most stick

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Cloughie's Statue on 12:27 - Feb 6 with 1868 viewsjudd

Cloughie's Statue on 12:12 - Feb 6 by ncfc_chalky

I wouldn't describe tazzy as my mate,he was the one that used to give me the most stick


Fook off,.Chalky, I thought that were me?

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Cloughie's Statue on 13:21 - Feb 6 with 1809 viewsncfc_chalky

Cloughie's Statue on 12:27 - Feb 6 by judd

Fook off,.Chalky, I thought that were me?


Tazzys stick wasn't very sophisticated but there was lots of it,yours and Kels was far funnier and I remember those days on CM as great times

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