Own a piece of Dale history

Date published: 18 June 2015


Sky Bet are updating their ‘Winner’s Wall’ at their Leeds Headquarters, meaning that until 24 June, Rochdale fans can bid to get their hands on a signed team shirt which has been framed alongside a Sky Bet League 2 third place medal and photograph of the team’s victory celebrations.

This once in a lifetime items give Rochdale fans a chance to take home a piece of their club’s history, while helping in the fight against Rett Syndrome.

All money raised will be put towards research to help beat the syndrome, which impacts thousands of people in the UK alone.

Rett Syndrome is a neurological disorder that predominately strikes little girls around the time of their first birthday affecting nearly every aspect of their lives; taking away their ability to walk, talk and use their hands.

Rochdale manager Keith Hill said: “This is a fantastic cause and it’s great that we can play our part and help out.

“The framed shirt and medal is an incredible part of our club’s history and so I’m urging all Rochdale fans to get bidding and show what our football family can do to help raise an amazing amount for charity.”

The auction runs until 24 June:

www.skybet.com/auction

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