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Match Preview: Rochdale vs Oxford25th Jan 2021 19:42 Rochdale take on League One's form team on Tuesday night as Oxford United make the trip north to Spotland.0
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Match Thread: Rochdale vs Oxford on 09:54 - Jan 28 with 1630 views
Match Thread: Rochdale vs Oxford on 07:55 - Jan 28 by fitzochris
Yes, fine lines if you take this one game in isolation. And if this was one game in isolation, I think the vast majority of supporters would accept the result.
Sadly, it’s part of a pattern of games where goals have been conceded in a manner that have been highlighted ad infinitum on this thread, other threads and away from this forum.
It is far from an hysterical overreaction.
I wonder whether a good rant in public by BBM about the players taking more responsibility and managing a game better in closing stages might help us to know he doesn’t think it’s acceptable. The problem I have is wondering if he does or doesn’t see a problem when things happen on the pitch like they did in the closing seconds of Tuesday night game ? He can’t control the game from the touch line but I would like to think he spoke the players involved ? Or is there a clause in the contract that says he’s not allowed to shout at the players we have on loan in case he upsets them ?
Match Thread: Rochdale vs Oxford on 09:54 - Jan 28 by Hopwoodblue
I wonder whether a good rant in public by BBM about the players taking more responsibility and managing a game better in closing stages might help us to know he doesn’t think it’s acceptable. The problem I have is wondering if he does or doesn’t see a problem when things happen on the pitch like they did in the closing seconds of Tuesday night game ? He can’t control the game from the touch line but I would like to think he spoke the players involved ? Or is there a clause in the contract that says he’s not allowed to shout at the players we have on loan in case he upsets them ?
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I'm sure if he shouted "Gerrit forrad" in his Cork accent (or even in Gaelic) they'd get an inkling he wasn't happy without having a clue what he'd said
Come to think of it, i wonder if they have a clue what he's saying in training. I must admit, i find it difficult following a lot of what he says during interviews
Match Thread: Rochdale vs Oxford on 12:32 - Jan 28 by D_Alien
I'm sure if he shouted "Gerrit forrad" in his Cork accent (or even in Gaelic) they'd get an inkling he wasn't happy without having a clue what he'd said
Come to think of it, i wonder if they have a clue what he's saying in training. I must admit, i find it difficult following a lot of what he says during interviews
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Faigh ar aghaidh é that's get it forward in Irish according to Google translate.
'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
I keep wondering if BBM, or any other coach, told Newby to head for the corner flag, when he received the ball right in front of them, in the final minute last Saturday. (When he passed it back and they took a throw-in, using the gap in between the seats for a long run-up, ten metres from where the ball had gone out of play, resulting in Akinde grabbing the last gasp equaliser).
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Match Thread: Rochdale vs Oxford on 16:17 - Jan 28 with 1249 views
Match Thread: Rochdale vs Oxford on 19:08 - Jan 28 by DaleiLama
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Excellent insight again. Hope the club appreciate how much good work Humphrys is doing to keep fans not only engaged but informed about things we might not normally know.