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Match Thread: Plymouth vs Rochdale on 20:51 - Dec 1 with 2469 views
Match Thread: Plymouth vs Rochdale on 20:47 - Dec 1 by DaleFan7
We had a fair injury time at Darlington once. I think it might have been Curtis Main that got clattered. Cant remember how long it was though. Memory wants to say 18.
We had a lengthy one at home for Wayne Evans pulling the net off its frame, too.
Talking of Darlington, the opening day when Martin Hodge went off in the first half would have seen quite a lot of added time before he returned in the second half.
Match Thread: Plymouth vs Rochdale on 20:48 - Dec 1 by 442Dale
How they have done as well as they have in the last couple of years playing a back three with Niall Canavan in it is a mystery.
The 4-4-2 is starting to look a formation we are comfortable with as Humphrys has someone to link with.
3-0 at HT. He hasn't scored but Humphries the best player on the pitch so far & easily his best 45 ( or 64 ) minutes for us so far. Needless to say Roberts has been very good too with a bit of cheeky defending when he flicked it over an attackers head. Hope we don't get too cocky for the second half, but looking good for 3 points so far
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Match Thread: Plymouth vs Rochdale on 20:55 - Dec 1 with 2351 views
Match Thread: Plymouth vs Rochdale on 20:48 - Dec 1 by 442Dale
How they have done as well as they have in the last couple of years playing a back three with Niall Canavan in it is a mystery.
The 4-4-2 is starting to look a formation we are comfortable with as Humphrys has someone to link with.
I do like the 4-4-2 we tend to set up with players out wide that are just as comfortable playing in the middle so it tends to be quite flexible but relatively solid and then if we need more going forward we have Baah and Tavares as options.
Maybe I missed it but did we start 442 today or was it a 433 from the start? I saw it as 433 and then about 5 mins after the sub we reverted to 442 with Olly dropping back.
Match Thread: Plymouth vs Rochdale on 20:55 - Dec 1 by boromat
I do like the 4-4-2 we tend to set up with players out wide that are just as comfortable playing in the middle so it tends to be quite flexible but relatively solid and then if we need more going forward we have Baah and Tavares as options.
Maybe I missed it but did we start 442 today or was it a 433 from the start? I saw it as 433 and then about 5 mins after the sub we reverted to 442 with Olly dropping back.
It can be a bit of both, so possibly. Having Rathbone on the left allows for it. The main thing is it encourages the ball being put into the box with two forwards looking for it, as opposed to pass, pass, pass waiting for an opening.
Match Thread: Plymouth vs Rochdale on 20:58 - Dec 1 by 442Dale
It can be a bit of both, so possibly. Having Rathbone on the left allows for it. The main thing is it encourages the ball being put into the box with two forwards looking for it, as opposed to pass, pass, pass waiting for an opening.
early goal makes all the difference - forces opposition to play and allows us to counter (plus we have had the run of the ball). We'll miss Beesley though.
Match Thread: Plymouth vs Rochdale on 21:03 - Dec 1 by tony_roch975
early goal makes all the difference - forces opposition to play and allows us to counter (plus we have had the run of the ball). We'll miss Beesley though.
Having made 3 changes they're obviously having to go for it and take silly chances, a fine chance to hit them on the counter
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Match Thread: Plymouth vs Rochdale on 21:14 - Dec 1 with 1982 views