Crewe Match Thread.. 07:34 - Jul 29 with 24831 views | dale1968 | Thought I would start this early as we KO tomorrow against Crewe at the COA. Think that a top 10 finish is achievable this season whith the signings RS has made over the last few weeks, especially that of Hendo's return to the club. would be great to start the campaign with 3pts and see how we go. UTDNFS | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 21:10 - Jul 29 with 4468 views | seasidedale |
Didn’t realise thanks | | | |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 21:26 - Jul 29 with 4405 views | D_Alien |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 17:28 - Jul 29 by TVOS1907 | LEAGUE GAMES January 382 February 397 March 562 April 637 May 126 June 1 July 0 August 296 September 549 October 499 November 340 December 407 |
Fabulous! Looking for patterns, the difference between February and March is striking, even taking the extra 2/3 days and cup ties (of which there can't be that many) into account | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 21:29 - Jul 29 with 4387 views | TVOS1907 |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 21:26 - Jul 29 by D_Alien | Fabulous! Looking for patterns, the difference between February and March is striking, even taking the extra 2/3 days and cup ties (of which there can't be that many) into account |
It will be the weather factor, with March also hosting more rearranged games. | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 21:33 - Jul 29 with 4369 views | D_Alien |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 21:29 - Jul 29 by TVOS1907 | It will be the weather factor, with March also hosting more rearranged games. |
You're gonna hate me for asking this, but i don't suppose you keep track on your superamazing more excel-ent than is humanly possible spreadsheet of postponements? [Post edited 29 Jul 2022 21:34]
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 21:57 - Jul 29 with 4307 views | TVOS1907 |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 21:33 - Jul 29 by D_Alien | You're gonna hate me for asking this, but i don't suppose you keep track on your superamazing more excel-ent than is humanly possible spreadsheet of postponements? [Post edited 29 Jul 2022 21:34]
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Unfortunately not. | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 22:04 - Jul 29 with 4291 views | D_Alien |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 21:57 - Jul 29 by TVOS1907 | Unfortunately not. |
Or perhaps fortunately, since it'd have opened up a whole new world of weather-related issues! | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 22:24 - Jul 29 with 4239 views | TVOS1907 |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 22:04 - Jul 29 by D_Alien | Or perhaps fortunately, since it'd have opened up a whole new world of weather-related issues! |
That's not to say it might never happen... | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 22:26 - Jul 29 with 4240 views | EllDale | In addition to plenty of rearranged games taking place in March over the years there have been plenty of instances of Easter falling in this month. When I first started watching Dale that usually meant three games crammed into five days. | | | |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 22:49 - Jul 29 with 4207 views | D_Alien |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 22:24 - Jul 29 by TVOS1907 | That's not to say it might never happen... |
Ah... | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 23:26 - Jul 29 with 4115 views | TVOS1907 |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 22:26 - Jul 29 by EllDale | In addition to plenty of rearranged games taking place in March over the years there have been plenty of instances of Easter falling in this month. When I first started watching Dale that usually meant three games crammed into five days. |
http://www.maa.clell.de/StarDate/publ_holidays.html | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 08:50 - Jul 30 with 3842 views | EllDale | All I can say to that is wow! | | | |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 10:41 - Jul 30 with 3635 views | TVOS1907 |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 08:50 - Jul 30 by EllDale | All I can say to that is wow! |
To what? | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 11:38 - Jul 30 with 3502 views | EllDale | Finding such a detailed website. Way beyond my capabilities! | | | |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 11:52 - Jul 30 with 3471 views | TVOS1907 |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 11:38 - Jul 30 by EllDale | Finding such a detailed website. Way beyond my capabilities! |
Go to Google and search for "Easter dates" | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 12:47 - Jul 30 with 3367 views | EllDale | First sloppy piece of journalism of the season spotted. According to the back page of the Ob Dale are playing Burton Albion this afternoon. | | | |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 12:54 - Jul 30 with 3344 views | TVOS1907 |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 22:49 - Jul 29 by D_Alien | Ah... |
It would start with having the fixture list at the start of the season and then tracking the months from there. I could probably do it from 1982/83, when I started watching, but earlier dates would take more research. | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 13:19 - Jul 30 with 3282 views | D_Alien |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 12:54 - Jul 30 by TVOS1907 | It would start with having the fixture list at the start of the season and then tracking the months from there. I could probably do it from 1982/83, when I started watching, but earlier dates would take more research. |
Leaving aside pre-1982/83 (which would definitely be a "rainy day" activity), technically you have the dates logged when postponements occurred? It'd also mean identifying any fixtures which were postponed due to factors other than weather, e.g. the opposition having a cup tie which couldn't be rescheduled to play another team, which would be a right pain! I'm not at all sure that the percentage of fixtures postponed during February would be significantly higher than in March, for instance, but it'd be of interest if your Excel lent itself to that analysis | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 13:31 - Jul 30 with 3252 views | TVOS1907 |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 13:19 - Jul 30 by D_Alien | Leaving aside pre-1982/83 (which would definitely be a "rainy day" activity), technically you have the dates logged when postponements occurred? It'd also mean identifying any fixtures which were postponed due to factors other than weather, e.g. the opposition having a cup tie which couldn't be rescheduled to play another team, which would be a right pain! I'm not at all sure that the percentage of fixtures postponed during February would be significantly higher than in March, for instance, but it'd be of interest if your Excel lent itself to that analysis |
It might do - one (rainy) day! | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 14:05 - Jul 30 with 3134 views | 442Dale | Graham starting is a major surprise. | |
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Crewe Match Thread.. on 14:09 - Jul 30 with 3088 views | EllDale | I don’t think anyone predicted that. Good luck to the lad though. Let’s encourage him. | | | |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 14:51 - Jul 30 with 2859 views | HullDale | The Bottomley banner in the Sandy is a work of art. | | | |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 14:58 - Jul 30 with 2818 views | KnavesmireBob | Sadly missing it today as on my holidays but excited to see us finally get underway. Like others I'm hoping there's a LWB and Conor replacement in the pipeline, am sure that'll be the case in the coming days. Main hope as the season kicks off is that Robbie spent part of his summer watching Baz McCullum's England test cricket team and Sarina Wiegman's England ladies. This summer has convinced me there's a new leadership style emerging in sport. In the 2010's the bellwether seemed to be Dave Brailsford and Team Sky - marginal gains, data obsession, analysts everywhere you look. Breeds winners for a while but at what cost in a stressful, intense environment. I reckon the coming post-Covid years will be more about freeing players minds and releasing the pressures of too much information complexity. Living in the present moment and playing like you're on the streets with your mates again. McCullum/Stokes have given us a glimpse of what can be achieved with a more liberating and relaxed management style, completely transforming the same players almost overnight, and Wiegman's doing much the same with the Lionesses. Loads of highly sophisticated process and detail behind the scenes, but when they cross the white line they know the leadership is completely backing them to go out and express themselves, make mistakes and enjoy the privilege of playing professional sport for a living and entertaining the fans. Easy to say but much harder to achieve, and to that end I think this season is really all about Robbie. He's looked and sounded great through pre-season and I really hope this is the year he establishes himself as an excellent new manager. I'm not too worried about the players, if they're happy and motivated they're good enough. Enjoy the match everyone and fingers crossed for 3 points come 5pm! | | | |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 15:19 - Jul 30 with 2693 views | Nigeriamark |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 14:58 - Jul 30 by KnavesmireBob | Sadly missing it today as on my holidays but excited to see us finally get underway. Like others I'm hoping there's a LWB and Conor replacement in the pipeline, am sure that'll be the case in the coming days. Main hope as the season kicks off is that Robbie spent part of his summer watching Baz McCullum's England test cricket team and Sarina Wiegman's England ladies. This summer has convinced me there's a new leadership style emerging in sport. In the 2010's the bellwether seemed to be Dave Brailsford and Team Sky - marginal gains, data obsession, analysts everywhere you look. Breeds winners for a while but at what cost in a stressful, intense environment. I reckon the coming post-Covid years will be more about freeing players minds and releasing the pressures of too much information complexity. Living in the present moment and playing like you're on the streets with your mates again. McCullum/Stokes have given us a glimpse of what can be achieved with a more liberating and relaxed management style, completely transforming the same players almost overnight, and Wiegman's doing much the same with the Lionesses. Loads of highly sophisticated process and detail behind the scenes, but when they cross the white line they know the leadership is completely backing them to go out and express themselves, make mistakes and enjoy the privilege of playing professional sport for a living and entertaining the fans. Easy to say but much harder to achieve, and to that end I think this season is really all about Robbie. He's looked and sounded great through pre-season and I really hope this is the year he establishes himself as an excellent new manager. I'm not too worried about the players, if they're happy and motivated they're good enough. Enjoy the match everyone and fingers crossed for 3 points come 5pm! |
1-0 Crewe with their first chance. Some things don't change it seems. Free kick into the box & their player gets a free header. Clumsy by EEL to give the free kick in the first place. All to do now | | | |
Crewe Match Thread.. on 15:25 - Jul 30 with 2606 views | blackdogblue | Ffs… same shite.. new season | |
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