Rochdale Observer

Dale respond to fans after couple are seen at game

- RICHARD PARTINGTON rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

ROCHDALE AFC has responded to supporters after the attendance of Nik and Eva Speakman at their midweek game was questioned.

BBC reporter Mike Minay revealed via his Twitter feed that the Littleboro­ughbased life coaches were among those watching Tuesday’s win against Swindon Town.

But the club’s fans, locked out of fixtures since March 2020 due to Covid restrictio­ns, raised concerns over the duo’s appearance during a time when strict measures are still in place.

Dale issued a statement the day after the game clarifying their position and revealed the Speakmans were there alongside potential new investors.

The statement read: “Rochdale Football Club would like to respond to queries from supporters regarding the attendance of Nik and Eva Speakman at Tuesday night’s game against Swindon Town.

“Home and away clubs are both entitled to invite up to 10 Directors and Club Representa­tives for behind closed doors games and Nik and Eva Speakman were invited as official Club Representa­tives, due to their offer of support to Rochdale AFC.

“As reported on Monday, the Board of Directors are working to secure outside investment for Rochdale AFC and as a result have met with several serious investors over the past few months.

“The Board have now reached a key stage with a number of highly interested parties, including a group of investors, who attended last night’s game along with the Speakmans. There is a strict regime in place, under EFL protocols, including the number of people who can attend, for behind closed doors games and they were fastidious­ly adhered to for Tuesday’s match, as they have been throughout the season.

“Everyone in attendance is admitted on a preapprove­d guest list and are required to have their temperatur­es checked, to fill out a Covid health questionna­ire and also wear a facemask or visor.”

The statement added that in addition to the Directors and Club representa­tives, representa­tives from local and national media are allowed to attend behind closed doors games, as are photograph­ers and scouts.

Key club staff who are required to ensure the smooth running of the matchday operation are also permitted entry, including a small number of stewards who ensure Red zone and Amber zone protocols are adhered to, ground staff, medical staff, stadium safety and cleaning staff and a small number of Community Trust staff who ball retrieve.

On a matchday, the Crown Oil Arena is split into three different zones - Red, Amber and Green zones.

Only players and playing staff are permitted entry into the Red zone, as well as two club media representa­tives from each club, one member of the club’s stadium safety team and stewards. All other attendees must remain within the Amber zone. The press box and the Directors’ boxes are included in the Amber zone. The car park area of

 ?? DY Sporting ?? ●● Life coaches Nik and Eva Speakman (inset) were seen at Rochdale’s game with Swindon S Town on Tuesday, sparking questions from fans
DY Sporting ●● Life coaches Nik and Eva Speakman (inset) were seen at Rochdale’s game with Swindon S Town on Tuesday, sparking questions from fans

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