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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale 21:34 - Feb 10 with 30441 viewsChaffRAFC

Some info from Sunderland:

 
Fanzone
 
We have a fanzone in the Beacon of Light for this game. Dale fans are welcome. Do you know any fans that are attending the game that would be interested in doing an interview with us to provide a review of your season so far? If so please can you ask if we can have their contact details to call them in advance?
 
Local Pubs
 
Near the ground - Colliery Tavern, Hilton Hotel. Our fanzone is open for all fans too located outside the East Stand of the Stadium of Light
 
City Centre - I would recommend The Peacock, The Engine Room, Revolution, Greens, Victors
 
Car Parking
 
We have six parking bays available for your supporters that require disabled parking. Please ask your supporters to call 0191 551 5004 to enquire about these.
 
For all other supporters I would recommend St Mary's car park (postcode SR1 3AH). A few other car parks are recommended in the stadium guide link above.
 
Coaches
 
Your coaches will be allowed to park right outside the visitors turnstiles at the stadium. The coaches can then park up right next to the ground (stewards will direct them). The coaches will be allowed to return outside the turnstiles to collect ten minutes before full time.
 
There is great access to the ground so there shouldn't be any issue and it will be a short distance for all your supporters. Do you know how many coaches are coming?
 
Travel Issues
 
There should be no issues on the road for this one.
 
For your fans that might be getting the train to Newcastle to get to Sunderland, they will be using the metro to get to the ground. I would recommend that they get off at St Peter’s Metro station as that is the one nearest to the ground on arrival. They will have to use the Stadium of Light metro to return to Newcastle though (slightly confusing I know).
 
Drums & Flags
 
Unfortunately we don’t allow drums but if your fans want to bring flags our stewards will help them to put them on display on arrival. If any fans are bringing a surfer please let me know.
 
Lift Access for disabled and elderly supporters
 
As our away end is in the upper tier your supporters can use the lift in the Black Cats Bar. This is for fans that struggle with stairs otherwise the fastest way to get up is using the stairs.
 
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:32 - Feb 11 with 2230 viewsfitzochris

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:30 - Feb 11 by KhanTheSoup

Home/away counts Fitz. As does context of where we are in a season. And it's been a tough season (again yes). Crappy to lose without a fight but it happens.


Right, so you agree with me then?

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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:35 - Feb 11 with 2208 viewsboromat

Hard to watch tonight. They bullied us in the first half and put us under pressure. The tactics they openly advertised to the press before the game worked and we gifted them 3 goals. Not through individual skill by the opposition but by ourselves not dealing with the pressure. Why our tactics weren't tweaked as the away team knowing what their plan was is hard to understand.

Second half was a none event they let us pass it about at the back.

Not the end of the world as we're not expected to win away at Sunderland but it's the performance that's frustrating.

Matty Lund hasn't adjusted to the pace of League One yet and looks like a passenger, not sure how he stayed on the pitch, hopefully he'll catch up quickly. Really missed Rathbone. Luke was quiet. Hendo was poor. Only Matty Done for me came out with any real credit, never stopped running and harassing even without any service he tracked back to win the ball in midfield as well, and winning the ball in midfield was rare tonight.

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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:35 - Feb 11 with 2206 views442Dale

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:21 - Feb 11 by dingdangblue

I'm not frustrated at beating Shrewsbury, drawing with Doncaster and losing to Sunderland. The 3 results probably sum up where we are at - inconsistent but still in lge 1.


Quite.

Which is why until everyone looks at more than results, inconsistency will become the norm. It’s got nothing to do with the win, the draw or the defeat. But it’s removing the acceptance of all to ensure we know exactly what’s going on.

A convincing case win against Tranmere will change the total atmosphere at the forum. But it shouldn’t. Not should a defeat. We’re all to blame here. Small every day deeds keep the darkness at bay.

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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:38 - Feb 11 with 2185 viewsKhanTheSoup

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:26 - Feb 11 by D_Alien

The performances in the first halves of each of those games were unacceptable for a team with any ambition to remain in L1

We simply can't afford to only turn up for second halves, even if occasionally that ends up with a result. In the longer term, it's unsustainable

[Post edited 11 Feb 2020 22:27]


It'll always be firefighting in one way or another. In the long term RAFC should be unsustainable. But no - Crede Signo!
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:43 - Feb 11 with 2147 viewsJames1980

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:22 - Feb 11 by fitzochris

Did you watch us tonight? If you did, you will surely acknowledge it was our performance and the set up that beat us, rather than the opposition.

As has rightly been pointed out, we lost at Spotland but no complaints here because we gave it a go and that’s when you hold your hands up and say the opposition were better.


Yes and we were beaten by the better team.
Why can't we accept that and instead of the vitriol learn from these experiences.
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:44 - Feb 11 with 2137 viewskiwidale

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:35 - Feb 11 by 442Dale

Quite.

Which is why until everyone looks at more than results, inconsistency will become the norm. It’s got nothing to do with the win, the draw or the defeat. But it’s removing the acceptance of all to ensure we know exactly what’s going on.

A convincing case win against Tranmere will change the total atmosphere at the forum. But it shouldn’t. Not should a defeat. We’re all to blame here. Small every day deeds keep the darkness at bay.


Is that how the "see more be more" malarkey works... too profound for me how about if it looks like shite it probably is.

This is not the time for bickering.

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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:50 - Feb 11 with 2090 viewsKhanTheSoup

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:35 - Feb 11 by 442Dale

Quite.

Which is why until everyone looks at more than results, inconsistency will become the norm. It’s got nothing to do with the win, the draw or the defeat. But it’s removing the acceptance of all to ensure we know exactly what’s going on.

A convincing case win against Tranmere will change the total atmosphere at the forum. But it shouldn’t. Not should a defeat. We’re all to blame here. Small every day deeds keep the darkness at bay.


Amen to that sir. Bigger picture!
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:51 - Feb 11 with 2078 viewsfitzochris

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:43 - Feb 11 by James1980

Yes and we were beaten by the better team.
Why can't we accept that and instead of the vitriol learn from these experiences.
Fully aware you despise me and sorry about that.


How can I despise somebody I’ve never met? Is this a defence mechanism if somebody disagrees with you?

Where’s the vitriol away from the usual suspects?

Most who watched the game are passing comment on something they have seen that has been a frustrating theme for this season. In my opinion, it is something that has put us on the back foot from the first whistle far too often and probably cost us enough points that in any other season would see us in deep shit.

Nobody expected us to win tonight, but as TVOS pointed out to you on another thread, you can’t go into games with that kind of defeatist mentality or what’s the fookin’ point of competitive sport?

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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:52 - Feb 11 with 2065 viewsD_Alien

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:38 - Feb 11 by KhanTheSoup

It'll always be firefighting in one way or another. In the long term RAFC should be unsustainable. But no - Crede Signo!


I know what are circumstances are, and have done since 1965

Platitudes aren't helpful

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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:53 - Feb 11 with 2070 viewsKhanTheSoup

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:44 - Feb 11 by kiwidale

Is that how the "see more be more" malarkey works... too profound for me how about if it looks like shite it probably is.


Get with the love dude - ;). C'mon, lost a game...
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:56 - Feb 11 with 2048 viewsDalenet

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:43 - Feb 11 by James1980

Yes and we were beaten by the better team.
Why can't we accept that and instead of the vitriol learn from these experiences.
Fully aware you despise me and sorry about that.


Never have a problem with being beaten by a better more expensive team. Just have a problem with seeing you team being set up to fail. Being beaten having tried your best is fine for me. But that was as bad as it has been since Eyre from players that we know are better. Nobody deserves any credit for that tonight.
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:03 - Feb 11 with 2001 viewsKhanTheSoup

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:56 - Feb 11 by Dalenet

Never have a problem with being beaten by a better more expensive team. Just have a problem with seeing you team being set up to fail. Being beaten having tried your best is fine for me. But that was as bad as it has been since Eyre from players that we know are better. Nobody deserves any credit for that tonight.


Well put. Then again, if we all had the secret...
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:10 - Feb 11 with 1963 viewskiwidale

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:03 - Feb 11 by KhanTheSoup

Well put. Then again, if we all had the secret...


sounds very esoteric is this more of "see more be more" I think I'm getting into it.
[Post edited 11 Feb 2020 23:11]

This is not the time for bickering.

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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:14 - Feb 11 with 1932 viewsShun

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:31 - Feb 11 by fitzochris

Absolutely. Next season there are four relegation places back up for grabs and we will certainly fill one of them if we carry on in the manner you describe.

Lots to think about and discuss as always.


I think we’re effectively safe this season, but next season, as you say, unless something changes drastically then we’re bottom 4 material.
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:15 - Feb 11 with 1930 viewsD_Alien

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:03 - Feb 11 by KhanTheSoup

Well put. Then again, if we all had the secret...


There is no secret

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[Post edited 11 Feb 2020 23:16]

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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:17 - Feb 11 with 1924 viewsKhanTheSoup

Next year in L1, yes I think we'll be there, is gonna be tougher than ever. Enjoy it lads, c'mon!!! Four decades in the basement before that and lots of fellow travellers have hit the dust.

I have zero idea if BBM REALLY knows what he is doing, or Bottomly for that matter. Neither do you. Let's keep our peepers open, do what we can and enjoy the ride! UP THE DALE!
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:24 - Feb 11 with 1901 viewsKhanTheSoup

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:15 - Feb 11 by D_Alien

There is no secret

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Credimus In Pulmenti

[Post edited 11 Feb 2020 23:16]


Ut non optimum pulmenti

You know how to make a team play sir?
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:27 - Feb 11 with 1875 viewsShun

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:17 - Feb 11 by KhanTheSoup

Next year in L1, yes I think we'll be there, is gonna be tougher than ever. Enjoy it lads, c'mon!!! Four decades in the basement before that and lots of fellow travellers have hit the dust.

I have zero idea if BBM REALLY knows what he is doing, or Bottomly for that matter. Neither do you. Let's keep our peepers open, do what we can and enjoy the ride! UP THE DALE!


I admire your positivity (and resilience!), but that’s just it, enjoy the ride.

There is absolutely nothing enjoyable about this ride. The novelty factor of being in League One and playing teams like Sunderland and Coventry wore off a few years ago, so even that’s not enjoyable.

The football, while it being commendable to a point, is in the main boring to watch. The results, terrible. The insistency of sticking to the same plan no matter how many times it fails, just pitiful.

In the past 3 seasons, league and cup, I can probably count on two hands the amount of games I’ve walked away thinking, ‘I enjoyed that!’
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:32 - Feb 11 with 1869 viewsKhanTheSoup

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:27 - Feb 11 by Shun

I admire your positivity (and resilience!), but that’s just it, enjoy the ride.

There is absolutely nothing enjoyable about this ride. The novelty factor of being in League One and playing teams like Sunderland and Coventry wore off a few years ago, so even that’s not enjoyable.

The football, while it being commendable to a point, is in the main boring to watch. The results, terrible. The insistency of sticking to the same plan no matter how many times it fails, just pitiful.

In the past 3 seasons, league and cup, I can probably count on two hands the amount of games I’ve walked away thinking, ‘I enjoyed that!’


Do something else then fella!! Seriously! For your health. Google stuff on the interweb - Saturday aftenoons are WIDE open.
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:36 - Feb 11 with 1856 viewskiwidale

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:24 - Feb 11 by KhanTheSoup

Ut non optimum pulmenti

You know how to make a team play sir?


Welcome to the board Khan an impressive debut, anybody that gets D_A to get his thesaurus out early and down vote you is very welcome.

This is not the time for bickering.

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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:41 - Feb 11 with 1849 viewsKhanTheSoup

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:32 - Feb 11 by KhanTheSoup

Do something else then fella!! Seriously! For your health. Google stuff on the interweb - Saturday aftenoons are WIDE open.


Goddamit Shun, you're right! We're all being taken for that ride. Football is freaking tedious, esp. as all we talk about is money, cost of players, wages of managers, contracts, real estate and all that. The Prem is awful, CL the same, L1 just a minor cousin and the patronising media coverage like eating your own knees. Why the hell do we bother?
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:44 - Feb 11 with 1844 viewsKhanTheSoup

Women's football?
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 00:07 - Feb 12 with 1787 viewsKhanTheSoup

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 22:32 - Feb 11 by fitzochris

Right, so you agree with me then?


No. No, I don't. I think you draw parallels, as if it were an academic drawing, between one essentially unknowable and another. Sport not like that.
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 00:11 - Feb 12 with 1759 viewsShun

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 23:32 - Feb 11 by KhanTheSoup

Do something else then fella!! Seriously! For your health. Google stuff on the interweb - Saturday aftenoons are WIDE open.


I have done! And that’s exactly my point, it’s so easy to choose something else over Dale these days and I imagine hundreds of people will be in the same mind as me.
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Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 00:20 - Feb 12 with 1740 viewskiwidale

Match Thread: Sunderland v Dale on 00:07 - Feb 12 by KhanTheSoup

No. No, I don't. I think you draw parallels, as if it were an academic drawing, between one essentially unknowable and another. Sport not like that.


multo magis potest videre was never more applicable.

This is not the time for bickering.

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