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Keith not devastated on 20:08 - Mar 11 by YouTubeDale
I said last Saturday that I couldn't remember such a long running list of injuries, sicknesses etc. I don't think Keith has had to deal with problems on this scale in his managerial career to date. From the tone of that interview, he is clearly still suffering from his recent bereavement and I have no doubt that in the coming weeks and months when his head is clearer, he may well look back on this period and think he might have done a few things differently, but at the end of the day, it is just a game, and fingers crossed we will avoid L2 for another year and have another assault on the Championship with renewed vigour ( and finances)next season.
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Keith not devastated on 21:36 - Mar 11 with 4473 views
Interesting to hear him believe we could have made a real challenge for promotion/playoffs and how injuries and suspensions have affected that. It's spot on. As is how we've dealt with that situation, over-complicating selections and tactics have contributed too.
We're having a good season, of that there isn't doubt. It could have been a great one but there's nobody who'll argue that it's still a campaign that illustrates how well we are doing as a club. Learning to keep things simple when there are injuries etc and we can do even better.
Keith not devastated on 19:55 - Mar 11 by SuddenLad
Again.
Records broken every season. To get to 50 points so quickly is no mean achievement. That's worth celebrating, despite the recent disappointments.
well since havent been in 'this league' for many seasons its not much of a record and if you want to include all seasons in the third level and adjust earlier seasons by awarding three points for a win then we reached 50 points after only 30 games in 1969-70.
But lets not stop Keith adding 'fake' news to his CV
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Keith not devastated on 22:00 - Mar 11 with 4404 views
Interesting to hear him believe we could have made a real challenge for promotion/playoffs and how injuries and suspensions have affected that. It's spot on. As is how we've dealt with that situation, over-complicating selections and tactics have contributed too.
We're having a good season, of that there isn't doubt. It could have been a great one but there's nobody who'll argue that it's still a campaign that illustrates how well we are doing as a club. Learning to keep things simple when there are injuries etc and we can do even better.
Just don't mention who our next home game is against eh? Sheffield United. Again, lol.
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Keith not devastated on 22:06 - Mar 11 with 4382 views
Just don't mention who our next home game is against eh? Sheffield United. Again, lol.
Maybe leaving it up on the fixture board will persuade some of their fans to visit again next week. They can invade the pitch when Gillingham score a consolation.
Maybe leaving it up on the fixture board will persuade some of their fans to visit again next week. They can invade the pitch when Gillingham score a consolation.
Yep. One person has one job to do on a Monday morning. Update the fixture board. It ain't difficult.
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Keith not devastated on 23:50 - Mar 11 with 4167 views
I'd be happy if Dale removed that "next fixture" board and replaced it with a digital advertisement for whatever anybody is prepared to pay.
It's not quite as sentimental as an old fashioned cricket scoreboard, it's simply a method of conveying information that can be picked up by TV, Radio, Press, Internet, Smartphone, Normal Phone, Poster, Fixture Card or god forbid word of mouth.
Even Teletext is extinct yet this blinking thing gets brought up as a stick to beat when individuals are feeling grumpy.
Keith not devastated on 00:32 - Mar 12 by Daley_Lama
I'd be happy if Dale removed that "next fixture" board and replaced it with a digital advertisement for whatever anybody is prepared to pay.
It's not quite as sentimental as an old fashioned cricket scoreboard, it's simply a method of conveying information that can be picked up by TV, Radio, Press, Internet, Smartphone, Normal Phone, Poster, Fixture Card or god forbid word of mouth.
Even Teletext is extinct yet this blinking thing gets brought up as a stick to beat when individuals are feeling grumpy.
Got to agree with that. It should have gone a few years back when it was an issue time and again.
It's amazing it still comes up as an issue so might as well cut our losses and get rid in favour of something more effective.
Keith not devastated on 09:47 - Mar 12 by antmarina
Just read the piece on the official site, does anyone know who the amazing 16 year old left back is?
Suspect the 16 year old left back is Keith Kearney (think he's just turned 17) and has represented Northern Ireland at under 17 level. Played 5 and scored 2 for them.
If I hadn't seen such riches, I could live with being poor
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Keith not devastated on 10:39 - Mar 12 with 3656 views
Keith not devastated on 10:21 - Mar 12 by ChaffRAFC
Suspect the 16 year old left back is Keith Kearney (think he's just turned 17) and has represented Northern Ireland at under 17 level. Played 5 and scored 2 for them.
I'm sure he's very good, but we've already got two left-backs with first team experience in the squad. It would be nice to know why they aren't being utilised.
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
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Keith not devastated on 11:13 - Mar 12 with 3594 views
Keith not devastated on 10:39 - Mar 12 by TVOS1907
I'm sure he's very good, but we've already got two left-backs with first team experience in the squad. It would be nice to know why they aren't being utilised.
Agree completely.
If I hadn't seen such riches, I could live with being poor
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Keith not devastated on 11:30 - Mar 12 with 3566 views
Keith not devastated on 21:30 - Mar 11 by 49thseason
I said last Saturday that I couldn't remember such a long running list of injuries, sicknesses etc. I don't think Keith has had to deal with problems on this scale in his managerial career to date. From the tone of that interview, he is clearly still suffering from his recent bereavement and I have no doubt that in the coming weeks and months when his head is clearer, he may well look back on this period and think he might have done a few things differently, but at the end of the day, it is just a game, and fingers crossed we will avoid L2 for another year and have another assault on the Championship with renewed vigour ( and finances)next season.
Not devastated because he can see the big picture. Start that Robin Reliant up, we are going places...
Keith not devastated on 22:47 - Mar 14 by Yorkshire_Dale
Is he still not devastated ...............What's he got to say about tonight's crappo?
Shellshocked we didn't win - he sounds completely gutted in the interview. Says he doesn't believe in luck per se although thought we were unlucky tonight. No questions about our defence or tendency to leak late goals.
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Keith not devastated on 22:53 - Mar 14 with 3002 views
Keith not devastated on 22:50 - Mar 14 by rich_dale
Shellshocked we didn't win - he sounds completely gutted in the interview. Says he doesn't believe in luck per se although thought we were unlucky tonight. No questions about our defence or tendency to leak late goals.
That's something that's hard to comprehend, why isn't he at least asked about it so that supporters could get an insight into what's happening? Similarly more around the selections, is it that hard to find out why players have been utilised or not?
That's something that's hard to comprehend, why isn't he at least asked about it so that supporters could get an insight into what's happening? Similarly more around the selections, is it that hard to find out why players have been utilised or not?
Generally all the interviews are an open opportunity for Keith to give his opinion on the game or general matters with no searching questions. That's fine on a certain level but it does mean we get little insight into selections and in-game detail, plus behind the scenes stuff, as he doesn't give much away. In the last couple of seasons there have been a few situations with players disappearing for a while and signings that haven't worked and some odd team choices. We've been left to guess the truth behind it all - eg with players getting frozen out like Tanser, Bunney, McDermott, Taylor we can only assume it's attitude/fitness without really knowing. Bizarre team selections like the Andrew/Hendo full back strangeness at Peterboro aren't questioned. Hilly is clearly a bit of a genius - eg converting Bunney into a quality full back, or tactically changing games midway through and getting unlikely wins like Orient and Millwall away, but there is a bit of madness that comes with the genius , as in the unpredictable team selections and constant chopping and changing. It would be nice to get a bit more insight into the way his mind works and why he makes certain decisions rather than just speculate.
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Keith not devastated on 15:01 - Mar 15 with 2568 views
Keith not devastated on 23:52 - Mar 14 by rich_dale
Generally all the interviews are an open opportunity for Keith to give his opinion on the game or general matters with no searching questions. That's fine on a certain level but it does mean we get little insight into selections and in-game detail, plus behind the scenes stuff, as he doesn't give much away. In the last couple of seasons there have been a few situations with players disappearing for a while and signings that haven't worked and some odd team choices. We've been left to guess the truth behind it all - eg with players getting frozen out like Tanser, Bunney, McDermott, Taylor we can only assume it's attitude/fitness without really knowing. Bizarre team selections like the Andrew/Hendo full back strangeness at Peterboro aren't questioned. Hilly is clearly a bit of a genius - eg converting Bunney into a quality full back, or tactically changing games midway through and getting unlikely wins like Orient and Millwall away, but there is a bit of madness that comes with the genius , as in the unpredictable team selections and constant chopping and changing. It would be nice to get a bit more insight into the way his mind works and why he makes certain decisions rather than just speculate.
info from Hill and the club would be nice. Spurs put out a full statement about Kane's injury, virtually as soon as the scan results were in. Why can't we. person A isnt being considered because......... Our new left backs are being left back because...... communication is a wonderful thing. Rochdale seem scared of it
info from Hill and the club would be nice. Spurs put out a full statement about Kane's injury, virtually as soon as the scan results were in. Why can't we. person A isnt being considered because......... Our new left backs are being left back because...... communication is a wonderful thing. Rochdale seem scared of it
In some of the North American sports, players not named in the matchday line up are listed as not dressed/injured (with details albeit often vague, of the injury) or not dressed/coachs decision (which means dropped or not selected.
In Australian rugby league the weekly match programme lists all injured playersfor a club with an estimate of the date that they are currently expected to be fit. The competition is played in 'rounds' so the players is listed as, say, knee injury/week 7. for long term injuries it will list them as 'season' or 'indefinite'. Folks not in the matchday squad and not on the injured list are by a process of elimination seen to have been dropped.
I suspect some of the professional princesses that play our game couldn't take the stress associated with being listed as dropped!
As you say, its all about communicating with the 'customer'.
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Keith not devastated on 16:06 - Mar 15 with 2480 views
In some of the North American sports, players not named in the matchday line up are listed as not dressed/injured (with details albeit often vague, of the injury) or not dressed/coachs decision (which means dropped or not selected.
In Australian rugby league the weekly match programme lists all injured playersfor a club with an estimate of the date that they are currently expected to be fit. The competition is played in 'rounds' so the players is listed as, say, knee injury/week 7. for long term injuries it will list them as 'season' or 'indefinite'. Folks not in the matchday squad and not on the injured list are by a process of elimination seen to have been dropped.
I suspect some of the professional princesses that play our game couldn't take the stress associated with being listed as dropped!
As you say, its all about communicating with the 'customer'.
I do wonder if there is some secrecy surrounding "availability" to avoid giving away a perceived tactical advantage to the opposition, but if all teams were compelled to declare like this, there shouldn't really be any. Furthermore, KH hinted there could be a younger look to the team at MK, Lund and Davies popped back into the line up, and we proceeded to lose. No advantage there then.
Then there's the issue of transparency around all this season's injuries .......... would anyone ever leave the pub on match days if it was published?