Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview 16:12 - Jan 27 with 3874 views | DannyG_RAFC | Wonder how many tickets have been shifted and what the injury status is Will the new lads get a run out I think the attendance will be about 8200 with 500 closet terriers Hard to say the team but we dont know about illness/injury Lillis is my choice if fit Raffa Keano Back from suspension Mcnulty Taylor Lund Hopefully Rathbone Hopefully Camps NML Hendo Andrew If Rathbone Lund are out 1st choice is Owusu second is Cannon Bench : Logan Kerching 💲 Mcgahey Cannon Allen Owusu Vincenti Going to sit on the fence and say 1-1 Should be a cracking day but one we should all be excited by. Up the dale [Post edited 27 Jan 2017 16:13]
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Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 16:26 - Jan 27 with 3835 views | Yorkshire_Dale | I'd settle for 1-1 too. | | | |
Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 16:34 - Jan 27 with 3809 views | 100notout | Lots of injuries, including I think Lillis, Lund and Rathbone so the team almost picks itself Logan Raf Keane Jimmy Mc Taylor Camps Cannon Vincenti NML Hendo Andrew Subs Diba McGahey Allen Owosu Morley A young bench - maybe Donal for Morley? | |
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Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 17:37 - Jan 27 with 3672 views | Shun | ^The above would be my side too, assuming McNulty is fit enough after limping off last week. Still, with all the missing players we currently have that's still a bloody good side! I'm really looking forward to tomorrow. Not to get all Danny1907, but I've already lowered my expectations to the point of almost resigning myself to the loss, so any result would be such a boon. Otherwise, I'm still excited about a good game of football between two attractive sides (in a Barcelona way rather than a Tom Kennedy/Joe Thompson/insert handsome player here way). Crucially, tomorrow's result is a free hit and doesn't affect our league standing (although I'd be extra pleased if Fleetwood and Southend draw). Ultimately, a game sans pressure. | | | |
Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 19:14 - Jan 27 with 3485 views | boromat | I think jack redshaw will be involved in some form. It's a shame Lillis isn't fit because I think he would have been picked after Logan's last performance similar to when Lillis made mistakes against Bradford. Would Hill be brave enough to give Diba a go? There's not a massive amount of choice so as people have said team nearly picks itself. Although one option is for the two new lads to miss out and RNL play at left back. | |
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Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 23:40 - Jan 27 with 3201 views | Jimlidale | Dale need to set their stall out early doors. Ideally hit Hudders on the break get a few early goals and then park the bus. Hopefully getting another at the death. Fingers crossed we don't go down a goal early and dig a hole giving ourselves a mountain to climb. | | | |
Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 00:07 - Jan 28 with 3140 views | dingdangblue |
Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 23:40 - Jan 27 by Jimlidale | Dale need to set their stall out early doors. Ideally hit Hudders on the break get a few early goals and then park the bus. Hopefully getting another at the death. Fingers crossed we don't go down a goal early and dig a hole giving ourselves a mountain to climb. |
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Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 00:07 - Jan 28 with 3139 views | D_Alien |
Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 17:37 - Jan 27 by Shun | ^The above would be my side too, assuming McNulty is fit enough after limping off last week. Still, with all the missing players we currently have that's still a bloody good side! I'm really looking forward to tomorrow. Not to get all Danny1907, but I've already lowered my expectations to the point of almost resigning myself to the loss, so any result would be such a boon. Otherwise, I'm still excited about a good game of football between two attractive sides (in a Barcelona way rather than a Tom Kennedy/Joe Thompson/insert handsome player here way). Crucially, tomorrow's result is a free hit and doesn't affect our league standing (although I'd be extra pleased if Fleetwood and Southend draw). Ultimately, a game sans pressure. |
That's pretty much as I'm looking at it Difficult to predict what the starting line will be, but in a way it doesn't really matter since everyone who pulls on the shirt must be looking forward to putting last week's result behind them and putting themselves in pole position for the rest of the season in what is still a hugely competitive squad despite the injuries If any of our lads are finding it difficult against tough opposition, you'd like to think we'd be supportive of them | |
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Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 00:17 - Jan 28 with 3116 views | Jimlidale |
Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 00:07 - Jan 28 by dingdangblue | Don't forget it's a game of 2 halves. |
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Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 02:20 - Jan 28 with 3054 views | CanaDale | Best of luck to the Dale from Toronto. It sounds like it could be a near full house. Little disappointing it isn't being shown here somewhere. Good luck boys! | | | |
Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 10:41 - Jan 28 with 2690 views | SaxonDale | It'll be a tough game, but one I'm sure we're capable of representing ourselves well in. I've said it before but one of the main issues a club the size of ours will have is strength in depth.Hill found a winning formula in December- aided by great service from Bunney, high pressing from Rathbone and exemplary hold up play from Davies. The problem is that although we do have great options to come in, how many of the players bring the same qualities as those they've replaced? Andy Cannon for example is a fantastic player, can we expect him though to press with the same intensity game in game out as Rathbone? Calvin Andrew may be brought in centrally to replace Davies, can we expect him to play the same style of game Davies was and if so who will do the sterling role Andrew was doing out wide? So everytime the club get a few injuries, particularly to key players you can see that Hilly has to almost find a completely new way to win a football match. This problem will always happen at a club with the wage bill the size of ours but it shows the strength of our players and manager that nobody is seeing today's game as a write off. Compare our situation to the Huddersfields or Sheffield Uniteds of the footballing world who probably have an option b,c and d for most positions in the squad, meaning they can keep playing the same style of football through even a considerable injury list. | | | |
Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 12:34 - Jan 28 with 2550 views | sweetcorn | Logan Rafferty Keane McNulty Taylor Lund Cannon Camps Andrew Hendo Mendez Laing Cannon can be a direct replacement for Rathbone. Rathbone has been excellent over the last 10 games, but Cannon started the season in equally as good form before his injury and can give similar energy levels so that the midfielders can play similar roles as the ones which has give us the good run before the last two games. | |
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Thoughts on tommorow / Mini Preview on 13:59 - Jan 28 with 2433 views | Shun | Lund is injured. | | | |
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