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Rochdale AFC go viral with song choice during promotion party celebrations

Danny Jones Danny Jones Rochdale AFC players singing Olivia Dean in dressing room promotion party

Rochdale AFC are going viral on their return to the Football League, not just because of the remarkable end to their already spectacular season, but over their song choice during the promotion party in the dressing room.

We promise you: even if you haven’t seen it already, you will absolutely love this clip.

For those who haven’t been following their journey over the 25/26 campaign, Rochdale AFC were promoted back to League Two and the EFL proper, after more than a century in the top four divisions came to an end back in 2023.

Thankfully for the Greater Manchester side, who have always served as an important grassroots side throughout the decades, their hiatus wasn’t too long, and scenes inside the Wembley dressing room have been circulating all over social media – especially thanks to the track selection.

Promotion: Secured ✅
“DJ, Play Olivia Dean” 🎵 pic.twitter.com/cs0wRfoJuv

— National League on DAZN (@DAZN_NationalLg) May 10, 2026

If Olivia Dean is the artist of the moment, then Rochdale simply have to be one of the teams of the year.

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Lifting the National League playoff trophy in the aftermath of a tense 2-2 draw, where the Vallians came back from a two-goal deficit to bring the tie level – thanks to goals from substitute Tyler Smith and Emmanuel Dieseruvwe in the 78th and 96th minute, respectively – you could say they were men in need.

Managing to then survive extra time and make it to penalties, another pair of crucial saves in the shoot-out from starring keeper Oliver Whatmuff, and a decisive miss from Boreham Wood’s Cameron Cox sealed the dramatic win for The Dale.

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Breathless stuff.

All that being said, you’d expect some of the usual football-adjacent big win bangers to be heard in the aftermath of a playoff win: ‘Freed From Desire’, chants of ‘We are going up’, ‘Sweet Caroline’ these days, and so on.

But not these lot: they decided to stick on ‘Man I Need’, singing their hearts out and jumping up and down in unison like they were in one of her two recent Manc crowds themselves.

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In case you missed it, her Co-op live shows were unsurprisingly incredible, but we’ll admit that seeing a bunch of blokes scream and cheer as they throw drinks in the air and sip suds straight from the shiny cup has definitely added another dimension to our love for this song and the Olivia ‘Deannaissance’.

Not only has the soulful singer-songwriter written one of the best radio hits in recent memory, for our money, but she’s even getting now former non-league footballers choosing her as the soundtrack to their main character moments.

You just love to see it (watch the full highlights HERE).

With Jimmy McNulty’s side having only just narrowly missed out on automatic promotion and the National League crown in that crazy title-decider against fellow entertainers York City, it can’t be denied that they’ve been the other truly box office outfit this term; another late comeback proved it once again.

No side with over 100 points and 90 goals scored should be denied going up and a piece of silverware, which is why, although they’ve been a great advert from the fifth tier, so many are still calling for ‘3UP’. We want more moments like this, please…

Drink it in 🍺#rafc pic.twitter.com/RxtIjxVyq1

— Rochdale AFC (P) (@officiallydale) May 10, 2026

Read more:

  • Review | Olivia Dean’s captivating BRITs Week 26 show for War Child at Albert Hall
  • Two Manchester Basketball players have been named in the SLB Team of the Season for 25/26
  • Man City win first Women’s Super League title in a decade

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Featured Images — Rochdale AFC (via X)/The Manc Group

Cold case solved after 34 years as Stockport man is jailed for indecent assault and attempted rape

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant

A cold case has finally been solved after more than three decades, as a man has been jailed for indecent assault and attempted rape.

Aron Traynor, 56, of London Road in Stockport, was sentenced at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court last Friday (8 May 2026) for the violent indecent assault and attempted rape of a then 74-year-old woman all the way back in 1992.

The conviction follows a renewed cold case investigation by Greater Manchester Police’s (GMP) Cold Case Unit, as well as advances in forensic science that allowed the evidence to be re‑examined.

The victim – who has sadly since passed away – was attacked by a stranger while walking near her home.

Despite extensive forensic work at the time, no suspect was identified, and the case remained under ‘active review’. Then in 2005, the Cold Case Unit commissioned further forensic analysis, producing a near‑complete DNA profile that was added to the National DNA Database… unfortunately though, no match was found at that time.

A breakthrough came when a DNA sample taken from Traynor following an unrelated arrest for drink-driving in August 2023 matched the profile developed by the Cold Case Unit, finally bringing long‑awaited justice for the victim’s family.

In October 2023, the Cold Case Unit was formally notified of the DNA match, and Traynor was arrested shortly afterwards.

A five‑day jury trial in March 2026 found him guilty on both charges, and last week, he was sentenced to 13 years in prison.

Speaking following Traynor’s sentencing last week, Detective Chief Inspector Cheryl Hughes said: “Time is quite simply no barrier to justice.

Read more:

  • Man who attempted to rape an elderly woman inside an Oldham care home jailed
  • ‘Dangerous sexual predator’ who raped lone women at knifepoint in Manchester city centre jailed for life
  • Man in his 40s arrested for series of rapes across Manchester city centre

“Today’s sentencing shows that we never close investigations into serious violent or sexual offences. DNA is crucial, but it’s the painstaking work of our officers – revisiting evidence, tracing witnesses, and rebuilding the investigative picture – that ultimately brings offenders to justice.

“Offenders should be in no doubt that forensic science continues to advance, and every interaction they have with the criminal justice system increases the chance of their crimes being uncovered.”

Featured Image – GMP

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