Match thread: Walsall (a) 14:17 - Feb 2 with 33942 views | Sheffdale | As last week isn't it? | | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:00 - Feb 2 with 4389 views | D_Alien |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 16:58 - Feb 2 by 442Dale | Great win. Really big three points. Credit to Hill and his players, a result which backs up the recent improvement in performances. Time to capitalise with two home games coming up now. |
One home game... But something that Dale regulars can look forward to, with new players and seemingly a new spirit in the camp | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:00 - Feb 2 with 4384 views | foreverhopefulDale | Brilliant Win and 3 points. Up The Dale, Up The Dale, Up the Dale. | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:01 - Feb 2 with 4375 views | Nigeriamark |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 16:57 - Feb 2 by D_Alien | Massive, massive morale-boosting win |
HUGE WIN. Lucky in the last 10 mins with backs to the wall. Probably deserved it. EEL my MOM due to 2 brilliant pieces of defending + a goal. Camps had one of his better games this season. Lillis very solid too. Delaney knackered in the last 10 mins which was why I was surprised Bi=Nunez did not come on for him Very very pleased with that. Hilly looks like his loan/transfer business may just have pulled a few rabbits out of the hat. Get a win next week then a weeks rest & more time for the new ones to bed in in training | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:02 - Feb 2 with 4350 views | Molly | An excellent and important win for several reasons. Well done Dale. | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:03 - Feb 2 with 4329 views | MancDale | Brilliant win! Five more of those plus a handful of draws and we should be OK. Not going to be easy but far from impossible either. | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:03 - Feb 2 with 4329 views | 1907 | That’s one for “Team Rochdale” | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:04 - Feb 2 with 4299 views | DaleFan7 | Good win. Hopefully something to build on and can spark something at home too. | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:07 - Feb 2 with 4234 views | kiwidale | Just finished my first slice of humble pie it was delicious. | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:12 - Feb 2 with 4151 views | boromat | Brilliant win. Great to see some different goal scorers as well. We'll need more of that can't always be Hendo. | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:18 - Feb 2 with 4050 views | sweetcorn | 3 needed points today. Good to see the new players impacting the game with both goals. Be nice if we follow it up with another 3 next week. For anyone there how did pyke and mclaughlin look? | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:20 - Feb 2 with 3997 views | Nigeriamark |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:18 - Feb 2 by sweetcorn | 3 needed points today. Good to see the new players impacting the game with both goals. Be nice if we follow it up with another 3 next week. For anyone there how did pyke and mclaughlin look? |
McLaughlin very good. Probably one of the best 3 or 4 players. Game passed Pike by a little after he came on. Few touches but no chance to see the pace he apparently has. Will get more chances I think but may be off the bench | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:21 - Feb 2 with 3974 views | jonahwhereru | Great result. What a transformation from the team that struggled getting the better of a wet paper bag a few weeks ago. With several players never having played home match where we we struggled I hope they will have an impact on the rest of the squad who seem anxiety ridden at home. Coventry at home brings back some great historic memories. Let’s hope there are more created next week. Has Hamilton been booked in all three games? Don’t want to loss his influence for any games. He has bedded in great. | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:22 - Feb 2 with 3970 views | ColDale | When was the last time we got four away wins on the spin against the same side? | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:25 - Feb 2 with 3930 views | Shun | Huge win, we needed that. And we got a bit of luck at times, but we were due that too. Lillis somehow dropped a regulation punt into his own net but a Walsall player who was standing in his vicinity was given offside so the goal was disallowed. I thought individually the back 4 were all excellent but we still have those gut-churning moments where someone switches off and it looks like a certain goal. Thankfully EEL did what EEL does and saved us time and again. My MOM again, just like last time I saw him. I thought we were fairly poor in the first half, the first fifteen minutes excepted. Henderson was so isolated up front alone and Andrew was terrible on the right wing. Thankfully in the second half Holden switched to the wing, Andrew up top, and Henderson just behind and we looked much more effective. Some brilliant passages of play from Henderson today. I really like Hamilton, and he seems to love being here too. I love that passion from a player. He’s forming a good partnership with Camps too. | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:28 - Feb 2 with 3889 views | sweetcorn |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:25 - Feb 2 by Shun | Huge win, we needed that. And we got a bit of luck at times, but we were due that too. Lillis somehow dropped a regulation punt into his own net but a Walsall player who was standing in his vicinity was given offside so the goal was disallowed. I thought individually the back 4 were all excellent but we still have those gut-churning moments where someone switches off and it looks like a certain goal. Thankfully EEL did what EEL does and saved us time and again. My MOM again, just like last time I saw him. I thought we were fairly poor in the first half, the first fifteen minutes excepted. Henderson was so isolated up front alone and Andrew was terrible on the right wing. Thankfully in the second half Holden switched to the wing, Andrew up top, and Henderson just behind and we looked much more effective. Some brilliant passages of play from Henderson today. I really like Hamilton, and he seems to love being here too. I love that passion from a player. He’s forming a good partnership with Camps too. |
Hamilton looks like a gem of a find. Young loanee’s can go either way, some can’t be arsed and some are hungry to prove themselves. Thankfully Hamilton looks like the latter. | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:30 - Feb 2 with 3862 views | DaleiLama |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:25 - Feb 2 by Shun | Huge win, we needed that. And we got a bit of luck at times, but we were due that too. Lillis somehow dropped a regulation punt into his own net but a Walsall player who was standing in his vicinity was given offside so the goal was disallowed. I thought individually the back 4 were all excellent but we still have those gut-churning moments where someone switches off and it looks like a certain goal. Thankfully EEL did what EEL does and saved us time and again. My MOM again, just like last time I saw him. I thought we were fairly poor in the first half, the first fifteen minutes excepted. Henderson was so isolated up front alone and Andrew was terrible on the right wing. Thankfully in the second half Holden switched to the wing, Andrew up top, and Henderson just behind and we looked much more effective. Some brilliant passages of play from Henderson today. I really like Hamilton, and he seems to love being here too. I love that passion from a player. He’s forming a good partnership with Camps too. |
Glad you got to see a W shun - been in short supply this season. 288 brave souls made it. As mentioned earlier, pleased for bdb and anyone else who went. | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:37 - Feb 2 with 3762 views | DaleiLama | First 3 pointer since Boxing Day! https://www.rochdaleafc.co.uk/news/2019/february/report-walsallaway_020219/ Ethan Hamilton’s second-half goal secured Dale’s first three points of 2019 with a 2-1 win over Walsall at the Banks’s Stadium. Ethan Ebanks-Landell opened the scoring in the 4th minute, rifling home a half-volley into the top corner, before the hosts equalised through Joe Edwards before the break. Hamilton’s composed finish restored the lead 14 minutes into the second period, and Dale held on for a hard-earned three points. Keith Hill named an unchanged side from last weekend’s outing at Barnsley, with new signings Rekeil Pyke and Joe Bunney on the substitute’s bench. Dale got off to the perfect start, breaking the deadlock inside four minutes. After Ian Henderson had already sent a driven effort narrowly over from 25-yards, Ebanks-Landell’s touch and half-volley from Rory Holden’s corner found the far top corner for his first Dale goal. The goalscorer glanced another header wide of the far post from Stephen Dooley’s free-kick, either side of Calvin Andrew headers from set-pieces which flew narrowly off target, as Dale dominated the opening stages. However, the home side grew into the game and levelled nine minutes before the break through a fine solo effort from Edwards. He carried the ball from just inside the Dale half to the edge of the area, before firing beyond the outstretched Josh Lillis into the bottom corner. Morgan Farrier fired over from a tight angle for Walsall and Ethan Hamilton saw a well-hit strike blocked for Dale, as the half came to a close. After the break, Ferrier forced Lillis into a good stop low down, before a Walsall defender just got in front of Andrew before he could turn home Ryan Delaney’s cross. Pyke came on for Holden for his debut and just minutes later Dale retook the lead. Delaney found Hamilton who took a touch past a defender before coolly slotting the ball into the far bottom corner from inside the area. The home side almost put through their own net moments later when a defender headed Dooley’s free-kick narrowly wide, before Andrew saw a deflected shot loop into the arms of the goalkeeper. Edwards tried to double his tally for the home side with a speculative effort from distance which dipped narrowly over, before shouts of a Walsall penalty were waved away when Aramide Oteh went down after rounding Lillis. Matt Jarvis saw a shot well blocked and Andy Cook headed wide from a corner, before Lillis held onto a header in the 97th minute in the final action of the game, to secure Dale’s first three points since Boxing Day. | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 18:07 - Feb 2 with 3475 views | Yorkshire_Dale | A win at last!!!!............Great to be a Dale Supporter tonight for a change.....luv it. Well done ALL concerned.....players, staff and fans,happy days for now. More please! | | | |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 19:28 - Feb 2 with 3046 views | sweetcorn | Weird how quiet this board gets when we win a game eh.. | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 19:31 - Feb 2 with 3028 views | James1980 |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 19:28 - Feb 2 by sweetcorn | Weird how quiet this board gets when we win a game eh.. |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 19:31 - Feb 2 with 3028 views | foreverhopefulDale |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 19:28 - Feb 2 by sweetcorn | Weird how quiet this board gets when we win a game eh.. |
Yes we are happy when we win, not so when we get stuffed. Nothing strange about that! Or do you expect everyone to be happy when we lose and unhappy when we win, now that would be weird. | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 19:32 - Feb 2 with 3022 views | blackdogblue |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 15:56 - Feb 2 by DaleiLama | Fair play to you bdb - you've gone to an away game on a freezing cold day and your sense of humour has not deserted you! |
And fooking cold it was, just got back & still shivering. Was a lot colder than Barnsley.🥶🥶 Great performance & fans very vocal, some great performances today, EEL mom for me hands down.. | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 19:45 - Feb 2 with 2931 views | TVOS1907 |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:21 - Feb 2 by jonahwhereru | Great result. What a transformation from the team that struggled getting the better of a wet paper bag a few weeks ago. With several players never having played home match where we we struggled I hope they will have an impact on the rest of the squad who seem anxiety ridden at home. Coventry at home brings back some great historic memories. Let’s hope there are more created next week. Has Hamilton been booked in all three games? Don’t want to loss his influence for any games. He has bedded in great. |
He's made four appearances and has been booked in three of them. | |
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 19:54 - Feb 2 with 2868 views | TVOS1907 |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 17:22 - Feb 2 by ColDale | When was the last time we got four away wins on the spin against the same side? |
Carlisle? Six consecutive wins from August 1998 to September 2002, made up of five league games and one in the AWS. In terms of four consecutive league wins at the same venue, that will take a little longer to find out. EDIT: Scrub that, it's Accrington. We've won our last five league games there. [Post edited 3 Feb 2019 14:20]
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Match thread: Walsall (a) on 19:56 - Feb 2 with 2846 views | rochdaleriddler |
Match thread: Walsall (a) on 19:28 - Feb 2 by sweetcorn | Weird how quiet this board gets when we win a game eh.. |
NOt really, I expressed my delight earlier. Bit odd you would say that, why would Dale fans be unhappy with a great win. Although you see the positives after a drubbing | |
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