This evening, we received the official confirmation that most had already unofficially accepted, namely that coach Big Jim was leaving to take up the manager’s job at Stockport County.
He was with the Dale for 11 years, the last three as Manager, a role he took on at a challenging time for the club, when the outlook looked bleak. Three years later, within the time frame wished for by the Club and the then-new owners, The Ogden’s, he oversaw a season of achievements, which, though heart-stopping at times, saw promotion back to the EFL via a tense game at Wembley.
We want to sincerely thank Jim for his remarkable service to the club over the years and for always bringing a cheerful, friendly, and welcoming presence to the role of manager. He truly deserves our gratitude and best wishes for the future. Jim has given us a bright future, and we sincerely hope that Stockport finds the success and happiness that we at Dale have been fortunate to experience.
Thanks, Jimmy. From all of us at the Daletrust, our members and the fan base as a whole, good luck and thank you.
Jimmy penned a letter to the fans, which was published earlier on the official club website. You can read that HERE, but we have enclosed a full copy below.
Jimmy’s Letter
After 11 incredible years at Rochdale AFC, my chapter has come to an end.
“This has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. From the very first day I walked through the doors at Spotland, this Club has felt like home. The journey hasn’t always been easy, but through every challenge, every high and low, the spirit of Rochdale has never failed to inspire me.
To Cameron Ogden and the board, thank you for your trust, your support, and for giving me the platform to build an idea we could all enjoy together. Your belief in me and in the vision we built together has been vital.
I’m truly grateful for the unwavering support and commitment towards achieving our aligned objectives. The Ogden family’s legacy at this Club will last longer than any on-pitch achievements, and I thank you for coming to Rochdale AFC when you did and giving us the opportunity to change direction.
To the fans and supporters, thank you. From the bottom of my heart. Your passion, your loyalty, and your incredible support, especially through the difficult times, have meant more than you will ever know.
Whether it was a wet Tuesday night in the league or that unforgettable day at Wembley, you have been the heartbeat of this Football Club. You made every single moment special. I will never forget the noise, the colour, and the unwavering belief you showed in us. The Sandy Lane, Main Stand, Pearl Street, U-Block… This Club belongs to you.
To the staff, past and present, the unsung heroes behind the scenes. You have worked so tirelessly day in, day out. You are the backbone of everything we achieved. Your dedication, professionalism, and loyalty have been extraordinary. Our achievements couldn’t have been reached without you. Thank you for the long hours, the sacrifices, the support, and for sharing this journey with me.
And finally, to my players. This one is the hardest to write.
You are the reason I came to work every single day with optimism. You’ve given everything for this Club and for each other, and I’ll always admire you. Through tough moments, injuries, setbacks, and moments of pure joy and fun, you’ve shown incredible character and growth. Watching you develop as players, as a team, and as humans has been one of the greatest honours of my career.
To end this chapter by winning promotion together at Wembley Stadium – there really is no more perfect way to say goodbye. That day, and that moment, will live with me forever. You did it. You earned it. It was always your team, and I am so incredibly proud of every single one of you.
Thank you for trusting, for fighting, and for creating memories that myself and my family will cherish for the rest of our lives.
Rochdale AFC will always have a special place in my heart. This isn’t goodbye forever, just the closing of one very special chapter”,
Up the Dale.
Jimmy