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Due to unforeseen circumstances well beyond our control we are unable to provide a live video of the end of year awards April 13, 2024 Dale Trust Comments Offon Due to unforeseen circumstances well beyond our control we are unable to provide a live video of the end of year awards As the title says, difficulties beyond the Trusts control has meant we can not provide a live feed of the awards night we will though video it snd list it in our web snd YouTube […]
but there's no contact with their player! Fair point that Mitchell's foul was a 50:50 ball but it was a red mist response from him to losing the earlier encounter and sliding in towards another player (& therefore out of control) is a card these days every time
Of course lots of ifs but it was Mitchell failing to holds the ball up (because he's also lightweight) that actually led to him seeing red (in every sense). 2 footed sliding tackle is a card every day in the modern game. Agree about the early play being more forward passes (though most went astray). What's the alternative to Mather - well the player who replaced him today is a good start. Agree EEL good (and Sassi had a much more solid game than last time) and Gordon was excellent - as he has been for a while but disagree about Hayes today - thought he overcarried the ball and almost always finished up losing it.
but how frustrating that it takes going down to 10 men to get that team to play with some bite and enthusiasm - if we'd done that all season our squad is good enough for a play-off place. Agree it all changed with Keohane's introduction and from then on we won our battles all over the park and dominated the last 20mins.
ps Mather is just what you don't want in the NL - too lightweight and not enough effort.
Agree about Gilmour - our most consistent performer all season. Not sure about the link with East, think sometimes they are in the same space, we look better when one of them is more advanced (preferably East) but too often today there was no short pass on for the (under instruction) CBs - usually Clayton's role? After a horrendous start Sassi settled and second half made a couple of forays over the half way line.
Some good points 49th but beware of flapping that old red rag at the bull that is the OP - after 14 years of failure no Tory supporter can countenance yet another slip twixt....
As I remember it, Chris Dunphy had negotiations with Altman and Marcelli but I'm not aware of any involvement of the then BoD in those - what a pity those negotiations weren't put into the public arena (and with the Trust) - feels like we were in a far better place then to get a good deal.
Agreed. I've no idea about the credentials of any potential investor, I'm depending on the Trust to judge that but I have to admit to a feeling of deja vu about the line now being taken on here - reminds me of the arguments for the 2nd Brexit Referendum by the folk who lost that vote.
"that was explained in their press release" I've no idea about these people's suitability but I thought we were meant to take claims by potential investors with a pinch of salt, that's what you've been telling us on here.
Important and needs clarification from the Trust - will they be carrying out due diligence on WSH and the individuals named in JumeriahDale's post on the WSH thread?
Agree with your analysis - Reform's humiliation was a welcome surprise.
Another significant factor at the GE will be that, with the upcoming Constituency Boundary Changes, the Rochdale Constituency will lose Spotland & Falinge ward and thus a large part of the 'Muslim' vote.