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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? 17:42 - Jan 10 with 5503 viewsaleanddale

So we are looking down a bit of a barrel.

Could a win at Gills spark a winning run that gets Dale out of the bottom 4 at any time this season before the end of April.

Let's have a straw poll of where posters see our prediciment.

One word response lets get as many responding as possible.

Survive or relegated?

I will go first.

Survive!!!
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 21:14 - Jan 10 with 1957 viewsToffeemanc

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 20:53 - Jan 10 by Luke8686

Survive! And finish 15 points above bury


Relegated.

And 15 points above Bury would probably still be relegated

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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 21:40 - Jan 10 with 1899 viewsFrog

Survive by 2 pts
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 07:45 - Jan 11 with 1734 viewsEllDale

My gut feeling says relegation.
My heart says survival.

One thing is for sure, we don't need dilettante fancy dan footballers who don't fancy it at the moment and there currently seems to be a few of those.

We need battlers. I mentioned on a different thread that when we were in trouble under Parkin he went and signed seasoned pros like Jeff Smith, Greg Heald and Neil Redfearn who could be relied upon to turn in a shift and scrap for the cause.
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 08:26 - Jan 11 with 1691 viewsTVOS1907

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 07:45 - Jan 11 by EllDale

My gut feeling says relegation.
My heart says survival.

One thing is for sure, we don't need dilettante fancy dan footballers who don't fancy it at the moment and there currently seems to be a few of those.

We need battlers. I mentioned on a different thread that when we were in trouble under Parkin he went and signed seasoned pros like Jeff Smith, Greg Heald and Neil Redfearn who could be relied upon to turn in a shift and scrap for the cause.


I think you mean Shaun Smith.

Jeff Smith only made one appearance.

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 09:30 - Jan 11 with 1631 viewsrochdaleriddler

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 21:06 - Jan 10 by Shun

A fair few of them actually just stand there floating in the wind, somehow without falling. It's bizarre walking through a group of them, like a lone normal wandering through a forest of the tramps.

As for Dale, unless we bring in some reliable quality this month then relegated. If we bring a few signings in then who knows.


I would say a lone fortunate

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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 09:43 - Jan 11 with 1612 viewsParkinsGimp

Relegated
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 09:49 - Jan 11 with 1606 viewsDaleiLama

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 09:43 - Jan 11 by ParkinsGimp

Relegated



Up the Dale - NOT for sale!
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 10:58 - Jan 11 with 1544 viewsNorthernDale

At the moment

Relegation

but the next 10 games are crucial in if you exclude the 2 games against Wigan, I feel the 4 home games are winnable and we should be able in theory be able to draw or win the 4 away games, which if we got 16 to 20 points, would if it happened would transform the season and give us hope.
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 11:09 - Jan 11 with 1538 viewsdingdangblue

Would a lot of this pessimism change with an unlikely win at Gillingham? Perfect scenario Saturday evening will be 3 points for Dale, Oldham lose to Rotherham, MK Dons beat Wimbledon,Bradford beat Northampton. That would put us 3 points behind Oldham with 2 games in hand and also a home game v Oldham. If we are to survive - it HAS to start on Saturday though. Following up last weeks away win at Donny with our first away league win and we can start to hope - anything less than that and it's looking even grimmer.

Its a BRILLIANT goal to cap a BRILLIANT start by Rochdale - Don Goodman 26/08/10
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 11:49 - Jan 11 with 1488 viewsKnowlesy

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 11:09 - Jan 11 by dingdangblue

Would a lot of this pessimism change with an unlikely win at Gillingham? Perfect scenario Saturday evening will be 3 points for Dale, Oldham lose to Rotherham, MK Dons beat Wimbledon,Bradford beat Northampton. That would put us 3 points behind Oldham with 2 games in hand and also a home game v Oldham. If we are to survive - it HAS to start on Saturday though. Following up last weeks away win at Donny with our first away league win and we can start to hope - anything less than that and it's looking even grimmer.


Even a massive win at Gillingham wouldn't spark my hopes. It needs to be more than that. When we beat Gillingham at home convincingly, I was fooled into thinking that was a turning point and could see us stringing results together for another successful season.

It'll take a lot more to get my hopes up this time.
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 12:36 - Jan 11 with 1443 viewsDaleFan7

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 11:09 - Jan 11 by dingdangblue

Would a lot of this pessimism change with an unlikely win at Gillingham? Perfect scenario Saturday evening will be 3 points for Dale, Oldham lose to Rotherham, MK Dons beat Wimbledon,Bradford beat Northampton. That would put us 3 points behind Oldham with 2 games in hand and also a home game v Oldham. If we are to survive - it HAS to start on Saturday though. Following up last weeks away win at Donny with our first away league win and we can start to hope - anything less than that and it's looking even grimmer.


After the Peterborough game I was mildly optimistic we could just about survive, we played quite well that day. Looking back, we've not won a league game since then, so was it more a case of Peterborough rearing their inconsistency head that day? Maybe, maybe not.

Unless we win at least 3 of our next 5 games and bring a couple of fresh faces in this month then I've got absolutely no reason whatsoever to think we'll stay up.
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 13:37 - Jan 11 with 1387 viewsCockneyDale

The first goal at Gillingham will be very important
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 14:14 - Jan 11 with 1349 viewsrochdaleriddler

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 13:37 - Jan 11 by CockneyDale

The first goal at Gillingham will be very important


I'm thinking the other 3 we will concede will be important too

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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 14:22 - Jan 11 with 1334 viewsJimmyRustler

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 12:36 - Jan 11 by DaleFan7

After the Peterborough game I was mildly optimistic we could just about survive, we played quite well that day. Looking back, we've not won a league game since then, so was it more a case of Peterborough rearing their inconsistency head that day? Maybe, maybe not.

Unless we win at least 3 of our next 5 games and bring a couple of fresh faces in this month then I've got absolutely no reason whatsoever to think we'll stay up.


Nah it was more of a case of us finally settling on a formation that works for us, playing well and then our manager totally ditching the system the game after
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 16:48 - Jan 11 with 1252 viewsdavidab2202

As Mr Hill has said many times ,that by this time in a season the league table does not lie so I am fearful that we are facing an uphill battle to avoid relegation
Feel that we need to bring in 3 more players if we are to stand any chance of avoiding being in League 2 next season.
1) A striker who knows were the net is and can put the ball in it!!!!
2) A player to give us some width.
3)Someone to play football through the midfield.
If my wishes can't be fulfilled then at least lets give it a proper go and try and attack the opposition so that at least if we are to be relegated ,we can say that we had a go and were not left wondering what if.
Don't get to many games these days because of were I now reside much of the time,but perhaps someone can fill in something I feel I must have missed---What happened to the Williams we had on loan from Liverpool?
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 18:21 - Jan 11 with 1191 viewsShun

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 14:22 - Jan 11 by JimmyRustler

Nah it was more of a case of us finally settling on a formation that works for us, playing well and then our manager totally ditching the system the game after


Yep, it was nothing to do with Posh's inconsistency. It was that we'd finally found a formation that worked for these players. It's utterly bizarre that we've only deployed it twice since then - a win at Doncaster and a very admirable 45 minutes at Bradford.

So in 2 and a half games of that formation this season it's 2 wins and a battling 3-2 45 minute loss. It's not a stretch to say that if we'd played that formation consistently since the Peterborough game we'd have more points than at present.


Davidab - MJ Williams has returned to Liverpool due to an injury.
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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 18:39 - Jan 11 with 1164 views442Dale

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 18:21 - Jan 11 by Shun

Yep, it was nothing to do with Posh's inconsistency. It was that we'd finally found a formation that worked for these players. It's utterly bizarre that we've only deployed it twice since then - a win at Doncaster and a very admirable 45 minutes at Bradford.

So in 2 and a half games of that formation this season it's 2 wins and a battling 3-2 45 minute loss. It's not a stretch to say that if we'd played that formation consistently since the Peterborough game we'd have more points than at present.


Davidab - MJ Williams has returned to Liverpool due to an injury.


If Hill wanted to take McNulty off at HT at Bradford (and subsequently leave him out), why did the system have to be ditched too? There were options on the bench to ensure we still had three at the back and wing-backs.

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Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 19:03 - Jan 11 with 1116 viewsdavidab2202

Could a win at Gillingham spark a winning run? on 18:21 - Jan 11 by Shun

Yep, it was nothing to do with Posh's inconsistency. It was that we'd finally found a formation that worked for these players. It's utterly bizarre that we've only deployed it twice since then - a win at Doncaster and a very admirable 45 minutes at Bradford.

So in 2 and a half games of that formation this season it's 2 wins and a battling 3-2 45 minute loss. It's not a stretch to say that if we'd played that formation consistently since the Peterborough game we'd have more points than at present.


Davidab - MJ Williams has returned to Liverpool due to an injury.


Thanks for the info,must have missed that in my busy retired life
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