The Road to Redemption: Rochdale's Pursuit of Promotional Glory in the National League
With only a handful of clubs from the Football League queueing up for automatic promotion to the higher tier, Rochdale stands out as one of the most likely candidates to claim the coveted spot. After being saved from liquidation by a £2 million takeover by local family the Ogdens last year, the club is now thriving under Jimmy McNulty's leadership.
A 2-0 victory over Eastleigh, which kept them top of the National League on goal difference from Carlisle United, was a demonstration of Dale's renewed confidence. The hosts dominated the game from start to finish, with goalkeeper Nathan Broome producing two crucial saves to deny Eastleigh a goal. Tarryn Allarakhia sealed the win with a smart volley in the 74th minute, further cementing Rochdale's position at the top.
Despite their impressive form, McNulty is acutely aware of the treacherous nature of the National League. "It was important to maintain momentum," he said post-match. "We're very proud of our home record." With several heavyweights in the division, including Carlisle and Forest Green Rovers, who have featured in the EFL as recently as 2024, McNulty knows his side will face stiff competition.
However, Rochdale's impressive goal difference and two games in hand over many of their rivals may prove to be a decisive factor. The Ogdens' takeover has brought much-needed stability, and the team is now showing signs of life under new management. A revamped pitch, which will feature a hybrid playing surface and drainage system, is also on the horizon, providing a significant boost for the team.
As the campaign enters its final stretch, the prospect of automatic promotion from the National League seems increasingly plausible. With "3UP" – a catchy slogan that has been circulating among fans – gaining traction, it's clear that Rochdale are not just fighting for survival but aiming to seize the top spot. Can they navigate the obstacle course that is the National League and return to the EFL? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: this season promises to be an exciting ride for the proud Lancashire outfit.
With only a handful of clubs from the Football League queueing up for automatic promotion to the higher tier, Rochdale stands out as one of the most likely candidates to claim the coveted spot. After being saved from liquidation by a £2 million takeover by local family the Ogdens last year, the club is now thriving under Jimmy McNulty's leadership.
A 2-0 victory over Eastleigh, which kept them top of the National League on goal difference from Carlisle United, was a demonstration of Dale's renewed confidence. The hosts dominated the game from start to finish, with goalkeeper Nathan Broome producing two crucial saves to deny Eastleigh a goal. Tarryn Allarakhia sealed the win with a smart volley in the 74th minute, further cementing Rochdale's position at the top.
Despite their impressive form, McNulty is acutely aware of the treacherous nature of the National League. "It was important to maintain momentum," he said post-match. "We're very proud of our home record." With several heavyweights in the division, including Carlisle and Forest Green Rovers, who have featured in the EFL as recently as 2024, McNulty knows his side will face stiff competition.
However, Rochdale's impressive goal difference and two games in hand over many of their rivals may prove to be a decisive factor. The Ogdens' takeover has brought much-needed stability, and the team is now showing signs of life under new management. A revamped pitch, which will feature a hybrid playing surface and drainage system, is also on the horizon, providing a significant boost for the team.
As the campaign enters its final stretch, the prospect of automatic promotion from the National League seems increasingly plausible. With "3UP" – a catchy slogan that has been circulating among fans – gaining traction, it's clear that Rochdale are not just fighting for survival but aiming to seize the top spot. Can they navigate the obstacle course that is the National League and return to the EFL? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: this season promises to be an exciting ride for the proud Lancashire outfit.