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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:09 - Aug 18 with 3246 viewsDaleiLama

It was also really nice to see Luke at the game on my way out last night. Class act that lad

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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:16 - Aug 18 with 3217 viewstony_roch975

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 13:33 - Aug 18 by Brierls

I'd rather he showed some balls and took the ball and/or man in the leadup to the first goal.

I don't go to Dale to get clapped by the players. The atmosphere last night, as with most home games, was a bit shit.


Yes re the missed tackle but equally I find that sort of connection between players and the fans is really important both for the family feel of the club and I think for the players' extra commitment (cf Brentford on Friday night) - McNulty a great example

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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:19 - Aug 18 with 3198 viewstony_roch975

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 13:26 - Aug 18 by Brierls

We need a midfield ratter.

Maybe that's Keohane when he's closer to fitness (it would mean he doesn't get forward), but I'd be very surprised if Stockdale isn't looking to add bite to the midfield.

We can point to individual mistakes for both their goals, but in truth we didn't offer anywhere near enough after a very bright opening 30 mins. It's no surprise that we missed Beesley when he went off, compounded by Andrews looking a million miles away from fitness or the standard required for League Two (there is time for him to improve).

Back to my original point, midfield is where the battle was lost. Morley and Dooley, centrally, offered less resitance than the Afghan security forces.


As with Joe Biden's similar Afghanistan comment ('shameful' Tom Tugendhat) I suspect you'd need to have fought in a war to have the right to make such a comment

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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:19 - Aug 18 with 3195 viewsIOMDale

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:09 - Aug 18 by DaleiLama

It was also really nice to see Luke at the game on my way out last night. Class act that lad


I really hope he gets a decent loan move this window. He's been playing for the U23s at Wolves but could do with another full season at senior level.
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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:27 - Aug 18 with 3159 viewsAtThePeake

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:16 - Aug 18 by tony_roch975

Yes re the missed tackle but equally I find that sort of connection between players and the fans is really important both for the family feel of the club and I think for the players' extra commitment (cf Brentford on Friday night) - McNulty a great example


Think it can be a great moment for morale and connection after a big and important win (like Brentford on Friday night), but after a home defeat in which the atmosphere has been even more insipid than usual it just feels forced and disingenuous.

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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:29 - Aug 18 with 3143 viewsBrierls

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:19 - Aug 18 by tony_roch975

As with Joe Biden's similar Afghanistan comment ('shameful' Tom Tugendhat) I suspect you'd need to have fought in a war to have the right to make such a comment


I suspect you've got your frilly knickers in a twist because you didn't get a clap from the players last night.

It was a (topical) quip comparing two examples where one side has been overrun. Nothing more.
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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:40 - Aug 18 with 3095 viewstony_roch975

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:29 - Aug 18 by Brierls

I suspect you've got your frilly knickers in a twist because you didn't get a clap from the players last night.

It was a (topical) quip comparing two examples where one side has been overrun. Nothing more.


like your 'frilly knickers in a twist' gem no doubt - being careful with the words we use can save an awful lot of anger, hatred and despair, perhaps worth considering before offering topical quips. As it happens the players got a clap from me for their efforts on behalf of my club - having never played professional football and having witnessed a serious injury to a player last night I'm not arrogant or inconsiderate enough to believe I can condemn any player's effort or courage.

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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:45 - Aug 18 with 3061 viewsD_Alien

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:29 - Aug 18 by Brierls

I suspect you've got your frilly knickers in a twist because you didn't get a clap from the players last night.

It was a (topical) quip comparing two examples where one side has been overrun. Nothing more.


The Afghan issue aside, not sure where this idea that we were overrun in midfield is coming from?

For the first 30 minutes, we dominated the entire pitch - their foray which lead to the goal was their first meaningful attack. At no point in either half was our midfield overrun. Must admit, i expected exactly that when i saw what our midfield looked like but i was pleasantly surprised by the workrate and we won more than our usual share of the ball in the area
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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:59 - Aug 18 with 2998 viewsDaleiLama

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:27 - Aug 18 by AtThePeake

Think it can be a great moment for morale and connection after a big and important win (like Brentford on Friday night), but after a home defeat in which the atmosphere has been even more insipid than usual it just feels forced and disingenuous.


Completely take your point ATP and agree with it, but the flip side of that coin is that moments like this may never have happened.



There was a video to accompany it which may have been taken down by the Eliminate Fun League, but it was a very special moment for that girl which she'll no doubt remember forever.

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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 15:52 - Aug 18 with 2830 viewsBrierls

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:40 - Aug 18 by tony_roch975

like your 'frilly knickers in a twist' gem no doubt - being careful with the words we use can save an awful lot of anger, hatred and despair, perhaps worth considering before offering topical quips. As it happens the players got a clap from me for their efforts on behalf of my club - having never played professional football and having witnessed a serious injury to a player last night I'm not arrogant or inconsiderate enough to believe I can condemn any player's effort or courage.


I'm not even going to pretend...if that one comment/quip caused "an awful lot of anger, hatred and despair", I think you're actively looking for reasons to be offended. It's a complete overreaction, followed by another which implies arrogance on the basis of offering an opinion on a football match.

It's a football match. This is a football fans messageboard. There will be different viewpoints and opinions expressed on the game and players (see the post below from D'Alien who is challenging my statement on the midfield being overrun). It's neither arrogant nor inconsiderate to pass a comment.

Having carefully considered my words, I'd politely suggest you take your virtuous attitude elsewhere.
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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 16:05 - Aug 18 with 2795 viewsBrierls

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:45 - Aug 18 by D_Alien

The Afghan issue aside, not sure where this idea that we were overrun in midfield is coming from?

For the first 30 minutes, we dominated the entire pitch - their foray which lead to the goal was their first meaningful attack. At no point in either half was our midfield overrun. Must admit, i expected exactly that when i saw what our midfield looked like but i was pleasantly surprised by the workrate and we won more than our usual share of the ball in the area
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I agree for the first 30 mins we dominated. The problem being for the other 60 mins we surrendered that position of dominance and allowed them to pass through our midfield at will. All the meaningful(!) possession in midfield, beyond the first 30 mins, came from FGR. A central midfield pairing of Morley and Dooley is expected to be good with the ball, but they're seriously lacking without it.
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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 16:29 - Aug 18 with 2719 viewsD_Alien

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 16:05 - Aug 18 by Brierls

I agree for the first 30 mins we dominated. The problem being for the other 60 mins we surrendered that position of dominance and allowed them to pass through our midfield at will. All the meaningful(!) possession in midfield, beyond the first 30 mins, came from FGR. A central midfield pairing of Morley and Dooley is expected to be good with the ball, but they're seriously lacking without it.


We were certainly less dominant after they'd scored - it was a real deflator all round (no doubt including _WindyDale!)

But on another point of contention: the comments made by some about Odoh's performance fail to reflect that waining dominance. The lad can't be expected to run at the opposition, which is precisely what he did to great effect, when the service to him tails away

He was the one bright light on a dismal night, apart from the brightest adverts on the scoreboard...

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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 17:25 - Aug 18 with 2571 viewsEllDale

Would it be fair to say that it's the older players who tend to clap the fans at the end?
An awful lot of our team haven't played in front of a crowd before for various reasons and so aren't used to this ritual.
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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 17:32 - Aug 18 with 2536 viewsBrierls

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 16:29 - Aug 18 by D_Alien

We were certainly less dominant after they'd scored - it was a real deflator all round (no doubt including _WindyDale!)

But on another point of contention: the comments made by some about Odoh's performance fail to reflect that waining dominance. The lad can't be expected to run at the opposition, which is precisely what he did to great effect, when the service to him tails away

He was the one bright light on a dismal night, apart from the brightest adverts on the scoreboard...


I think Odoh and Newby have been two of the positives in what we've seen so far this season. If anything, I think Odoh needs to play slightly further forward where he can really hurt teams. Players like them are naturally going to shine when we're in the ascendancy, and I think we can build a solid enough foundation to let them do that.

That's the balance. You can't have flair players at this level without solidity elsewhere in the side. If we're going to play Odoh and Newby, we have to accept that they're going to lose possession a few times and have players who's quality is getting it back and feeding to those who can create.

I don't think we're far off a very good side, we've seen enough in spells to show that we'll cause teams problems.
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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 21:18 - Aug 18 with 2192 viewsDaleiLama

Solid marking advice from altDalecomms. BFG


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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 11:30 - Aug 19 with 1856 viewsAtThePeake

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:59 - Aug 18 by DaleiLama

Completely take your point ATP and agree with it, but the flip side of that coin is that moments like this may never have happened.



There was a video to accompany it which may have been taken down by the Eliminate Fun League, but it was a very special moment for that girl which she'll no doubt remember forever.


Completely wholesome moment. I love it when the players and fans connect like that after a big win in which the atmosphere has been great, I just don't expect them to clap at full-time of a disappointing game in which the atmosphere has been dead and the result isn't the one anyone wanted.

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Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:44 - Aug 19 with 1628 viewsDickydaler

Match Thread: Dale vs Forest Green on 14:40 - Aug 18 by tony_roch975

like your 'frilly knickers in a twist' gem no doubt - being careful with the words we use can save an awful lot of anger, hatred and despair, perhaps worth considering before offering topical quips. As it happens the players got a clap from me for their efforts on behalf of my club - having never played professional football and having witnessed a serious injury to a player last night I'm not arrogant or inconsiderate enough to believe I can condemn any player's effort or courage.


I'm with you TonyR. I always stay and applaud the players, especially those that take the time to walk the ground applauding the fans. Win, draw or lose. No team goes out onto the field to lose a game. They deserve my applause for the efforts they have put in.
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