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Evo1883

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So what we saying then , tough game for me , struggling to find home form of any kind ..they sit 6th in the table .
im going Coventry 1-2 rochdale Att ...8200
Hope to see the new lad from reading feature ,would like to see nouble back up top , obviously hope we win , but my head says no
 

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Alan Dugdales Moustache

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Coventry 0 Rochdale 1 crowd 7312

"the group were excellent today. We dominated possession..."
 

Evo1883

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Happy days, the World might end tomorrow? PUSB
Always hope for a win , but im just giving an honest view , instead of silly replies , what is your thought on tomorrows match
 

RFC

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Today's been very good and tomorrow might be even better, who knows but I'll take a Sky Blues WIN!
 
Today's been very good and tomorrow might be even better, who knows but I'll take a Sky Blues WIN!

Today has been a good day for you. Sisu have their appeal against the appeal against their court case date and maybe we will here exactly what you're keeping from us all. Just feck off sisu, and you Pete/rfc
 

ccfcway

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Today's been very good and tomorrow might be even better, who knows but I'll take a Sky Blues WIN!

if a day confirming an appeal against a lost court case is good, what could be even better about tomorrow, liquidation ?
 

RFC

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if a day confirming an appeal against a lost court case is good, what could be even better about tomorrow, liquidation ?

How do you know that's what I was referring to?

As for liquidation, what might draw that closer is lack of support (poor gates) but it's not something that I or many others dwell on.
 

LJC_CCFC

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A loss with Calvin Andrew bagging at least one, proving any old striker can score in this division.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

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How do you know that's what I was referring to?

As for liquidation, what might draw that closer is lack of support (poor gates) but it's not something that I or many others dwell on.

So you obviously hold the supporters responsible for possible liquidation because of lack of support. What you are alluding to is that it is our fault. It is the fault of the supporters. They are responsible for relegation from the Prem, from the Championship , Mark Robbins jumping ship, administration, lack of investment, Northampton , the slide towards division 4.
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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RFC doesn't attend games regularly, he slips up many times.
he tries to make out he is the best fan ever, but if you read what he puts it shows he hardly goes, yet criticises people who don't ho all the time
 

Chez78

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Rochdale score quite freely away from home and we play such a defensive style of football we can usually only manage one goal at best. Unfortunately I can only see a Swindon style beating 3-1 Rochdale 2-0 at half time with a little huffing and puffing during the second half with the usual "if only we'd stuck that chance away" moments.

I'm also expecting the usual playing people out of position and the obligatory Webster mistake for at least one of their goals. Please please please prove me wrong City.
 

LJC_CCFC

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Rochdale score quite freely away from home and we play such a defensive style of football we can usually only manage one goal at best. Unfortunately I can only see a Swindon style beating 3-1 Rochdale 2-0 at half time with a little huffing and puffing during the second half with the usual "if only we'd stuck that chance away" moments.

I'm also expecting the usual playing people out of position and the obligatory Webster mistake for at least one of their goals. Please please please prove me wrong City.

It should be a similar game to Swindon as Rochdale like to get the ball down and play, perhaps lacking the quality Swindon have. If we open up too much they'll just out football us.
 

Chez78

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It should be a similar game to Swindon as Rochdale like to get the ball down and play, perhaps lacking the quality Swindon have. If we open up too much they'll just out football us.

Yeah agree with all of that that's why I'm going for the 3-1 let's not forget Swindon practically treated the second half as a training match and could of easily put at least three more past us than they did. Rochdale are chasing promotion they'll be hungry for the points and any footballing team that sets about us don't take long to pull us apart.
 

mrtrench

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I'm going for 0-4. City to miss a penalty in the first half and Pressley to blame that for the collapse.
 

Gazolba

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Someone has to be optimistic, so I'll go for a 1-1 draw. No penalty misses for us this time because we wont get one, but I would not be surprised if they get one and score. Nouble to score for us as he is about due. Of course, in our position we need wins not draws, so we will slip closer to relegation.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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I'm going for 1-0 City, with a Leigh Jenkinson stepover finally fooling their right back and Speedie nicking in at the far post (both late loan signings just before kick off)
 

Godiva

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2-1 City. Rochdale take the lead, but we take the points in the end.
 
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Deleted member 4439

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7 out 12 away wins, 3rd highest goals for but average defence and middling current form.

Rochdale to take the lead.

Nouble to score another goal carved out of nothing (assuming we're not set up as 3-5-1-1 or 3-5-2 or 3-2-3-bollocks, with Nouble at left back).

Rochdale to score again, but to fail to score a third goal, so allowing Pressley to say that he thought the team's effort was tremendous and that we came so close etc etc.
 

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