Match Report - Brentford 0 Rochdale 2 Monday, 31st Mar 2008 12:34
Another fine away result kept us well and truly in the race for the playoffs as Dale travelled to hole that is London to take on Brentford and came back with three points. Another late Chaff match report online now.
Another away win, another very very ace day out, another reason to go out celebrating afterwards and whisper it quietly but another reason to get a little bit excited about how our season could end.
Were we just being teased as we passed a quite stunning looking Wembley Stadium on the way in and out of Brentford? Or maybe, just maybe was it a sign that it might not be last time we see it this season?
A very long journey south to the complete and utter hell hole that is London isn't the most fun in the world so taking three points back with you makes it a whole lot better an experience, especially given that our record in London is quite awful. Our trip down ended with us parking up on what looked like an even worse version of the Chatsworth Estate on Shameless which had us wondering if we were going to come back to see the car still there or whether we'd be getting shot or something but unphased by this, we headed off for a quick pint in the New Inn. The old firm derby was on the TV and the pub was absolutely rammed with Billy Connolly soundalikes all wearing Celtic shirts so we supped up and headed to the ground.
As with most Southern games you get to see a fair few of the exiles (though I was only concentrating on one in particular :P) which boosted the numbers to not far off 400 in the away end. That said, it would have been a better away following had one particular Blackpool based former Dale employee not decided to get married on Saturday. Fair enough, go and tie the knot if you must but what do you think June was invented for? There's no England presence in Euro 2008 so what more could you ask for?! Come on Wilf, have a word son! :D
Oh yeah, there was a game as well wasn't there.
The Dale lined up with the same team that beat Rotherham with the exception of Ben Muirhead being dropped in favour of Chris Basham. The two new loanees Button Moon and Lewis Montrose had to make do with a place on the bench along. That mean Dale lined up as follows: Lee, Ramsden, Kennedy, McArdle, Stanton, Basham, Rundle, Perkins, Jones, Le Fondre and Howe. On the bench were Button, Holness, Dagnall, Muirhead and Thorpe.
In truth, we didn't play well in the first half and the match itself wasn't exactly one for the neutral with a very wet pitch having an effect on the quality of football.
Brentford seemed to deal with the conditions a bit better than we did and had a lot of possession without making it count. Their forward line were getting the better of McArdle and Stanton in the air but they failed to find the net.
Dale had the best chance of the half when Rundle-tron put in a cross to the back post which Howe rose to connect with but his header hit the post when it looked for all the world like he should have made it 1-0.
Elder was looking the danger man for the home side and was winning absolutely everything in the air against McArdle. He had a couple of good chances to break the deadlock but failed to take them.
He broke the offside trap but got his shot completely wrong and it ended up nearer the corner flag than the net. Que Jangleberry's Bolton originated chant of "der der der der f*****g useless!"
Elder was the provider though shortly after when he crossed for Rochdale reject Glenn Poole to head goalwards but Tommy Lee pulled off a good save to keep it out.
Alan Connell was the next to receive a chance courtesy of Elder who flicked a header on but Connell's shot was straight at Lee who saved.
So despite having the better of the possession and more chances, the game was 0-0 at half time with most Dale fans saying they'd take a point if offered, myself included.
Dale came out looking a lot better but Brentford still created a couple of good chances early on after the re-start. Poole and Elder both had chances but couldn't find the target.
With less than ten minutes of the second half gone, a double change was occurring on the Dale bench with Brentford reject Lee Thorpe and Ben Muirhead stripped and ready to come on. A disappointed Le Fondre and Basham made way for them and the change seemed to work wonders.
Rochdale_Matt off the messageboard turned to me and shouted Lee Thorpe will score for us in this game and I laughed at the thought and told him he was being silly. Thorpe must have heard my laughs. Imagine my face as Simon Ramsden crossed for Lee Thorpe who then looped a fantastic header over Brown into the far corner to make it 1-0 to Dale. Que Rochdale_Matt trying to jump on me!
"Brentford Reject!" was the cry from the away end as Thorpedo turned his back to us and just pointed to his name on his shirt!
That certainly lifted the spirits in the Dale section and at that point there was never any doubt that we'd be leaving with the points. News of Chesterfield winning was making it a more important victory as well.
Dale's Easter Monday hero Chris Dagnall came on to a fantastic reception from Dale fans as he replaced an off form Rene Howe. Daggers' hero status nearly went up even further when he went agonizingly close with a looping header that landed on the roof of the net.
It was all getting too much for one Brentford fan. He must have been no older than about 15 but he took it upon himself to try and verbally abuse the entire away end while chavved up to the max. In the end, after receiving a tirade of abuse from us in reply, he started getting a bit silly and the Police took pity on him and dragged him out. That was topped off as his pants fell down while they were dragging him out as well. The lad needs to take a long hard look in the mirror and ask himself what he's doing! Honestly, I despair!
Brentford should have equalised shortly after when Connell got the better of TK and Stanton before forcing Lee to make a good save. Lee couldn't keep hold of the shot though which fell straight to Elder and with virtually an open net looking at him, he somehow managed to hit the ball over the bar!
Had that gone in, we might have had a much different result on our hands but Dale completed their twelfth away win of the season when Jonah set Muirhead off down the right and put the ball into the box for Rundle who's first shot was blocked by the most blatant handball you'll ever see but the rebound fell to him and he made no mistake with the finish to cap his fourth goal of the season.
The older and no doubt wiser Dale fans will tell you not to get carried away with thoughts of the 'P' word and not to sing 'P' word songs but it's becoming increasingly more difficult not to start believing we could actually achieve it!
Chaff's Player Ratings:
Tommy Lee - 6
Simon Ramsden - 7
Tom Kennedy - 7
Rory McArdle - 7
Nathan Stanton - 6
Chris Basham - 6
ADAM RUNDLE - 8
David Perkins - 7
Gary Jones - 7
Adam Le Fondre - 6
Rene Howe - 5
Ben Muirhead - 7
Lee Thorpe - 7
Chris Dagnall - 7
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