Rochdale A.F.C. - Club and Player Records

Club and Player Records

  • Fewest league wins in a season – 2 1973–74
  • Most points gained in a season – 82 2009–10 Football League Two
  • Record League victory – 8–1 v Chesterfield, 18 December 1926
  • Record attendance – 24,231 v Notts County in 1949/50
  • Record League appearances – Gary Jones (464 – as at 15 March 2012)
  • Record League goalscorer – Reg Jenkins (119)
  • Most League goals in one season – Albert Whitehurst (44 in 1926/27)
  • Highest transfer fee paid – Paul Connor (£150,000 from Stoke City in 2001)
  • Highest transfer fee received – Craig Dawson (£600,000 to West Brom in 2010)

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