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A sobering thought from my son, who did go to the match yesterday and was seriously impressed.
Of the remaining 12 away games all but 2 are against teams in the top half of the league (exceptions are Fylde and Ebbsfleet).
Of the remaining 12 home games all but 2 (Solihull and Hartlepool and ignoring Southend who are only down there because of points deduction} are against teams in the lower half.
So we must continue the home win experience if we have serious playoff hopes.
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Dagenham & Redbridge match thread on 11:58 - Nov 26 with 2819 views
Had Alty stretched their losing streak to 3 we'd have occupied the last play-off spot today. Guess our 3-0 scoreline stung looking at their reaction yesterday! Makes our victory over them all the sweeter
Dagenham & Redbridge match thread on 12:30 - Nov 26 by foreverhopefulDale
These 3 splendid wins have certainly made the league table look so much better.
I don't think we've ever dropped below half way? May have done briefly, but being "in contention" as we enter December is something we haven't seen at Dale for several seasons now, probably stretching back to KH
More than anything, these wins - and scoring the kind of goals it looked like we'd forgotten how to score - have a galvanising effect on the whole club. The board should take notice of this and re-galvanise itself, which it seems to be doing with the lowed-priced tickets and (dare we hope?) re-engagement with the fanbase
There will be a cohort of youngsters who've only watched us being shit. I daresay we'll have plenty of bumps in the road this season, but i can FINALLY say i'm now starting to enjoy being a fan again. Let's just get this damn ownership/finances thing sorted, to be able to rebuild with some optimism
It might be expected we'd have less than fook all to help BJ strengthen the squad, but if we could get Purple signed up that'd be a massive bonus
It’s not just the fact that we’ve won three games on the trot but also who we’ve beaten to my mind. I spoke to a neighbour this morning who’s a Halifax fan who went to Aldershot yesterday and he reckoned that Aldershot are the best side he’s seen this season except for Chesterfield and yet we bossed them last week.
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Dagenham & Redbridge match thread on 13:24 - Nov 26 with 2596 views
Off the highlights only I have to say we seem more comfortable than ever with what BJ is asking them to do. I hope the news is positive on Mitchell, as clearly Rodders is still be nursed through his issues. East is revelling in his more advanced role and the team is ticking along nicely, I am surprised that BJ hasn’t rested Nevett yet. This is an uncompromising league for a very young centre half. I guess BJ must be happy with the lad’s recovery after each game. Cian Hayes for Prime Minister, he must have a chance against Rishi. Tough times ahead but I am more than hopeful for us. UTD
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Dagenham & Redbridge match thread on 13:37 - Nov 26 with 2559 views
Dagenham & Redbridge match thread on 13:24 - Nov 26 by jonahwhereru
Off the highlights only I have to say we seem more comfortable than ever with what BJ is asking them to do. I hope the news is positive on Mitchell, as clearly Rodders is still be nursed through his issues. East is revelling in his more advanced role and the team is ticking along nicely, I am surprised that BJ hasn’t rested Nevett yet. This is an uncompromising league for a very young centre half. I guess BJ must be happy with the lad’s recovery after each game. Cian Hayes for Prime Minister, he must have a chance against Rishi. Tough times ahead but I am more than hopeful for us. UTD
If Ferguson were fit then I think he would have rested Nevett by now, but Taylor’s performances haven’t warranted picking him so I can’t say I blame McNulty for keeping on with Nevett
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Dagenham & Redbridge match thread on 14:26 - Nov 26 with 2460 views
Dagenham & Redbridge match thread on 15:49 - Nov 26 by James1980
'He must have a foot like a traction engine'
Thing is... it's not just a "wallop and hope", more like a guided missile
There's a long sequence of passing prior to the fine ball out to the wing which he controls instantly, gaining that split-second advantage you don't often see at this level; but despite his run and finish, it's also a goal that becomes a team goal
Dagenham & Redbridge match thread on 16:09 - Nov 26 by D_Alien
Thing is... it's not just a "wallop and hope", more like a guided missile
There's a long sequence of passing prior to the fine ball out to the wing which he controls instantly, gaining that split-second advantage you don't often see at this level; but despite his run and finish, it's also a goal that becomes a team goal
Just quoting Alan Partridge
'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'