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Come on Dale fans, last game before Christmas , last thing the team needs is a silent stadium, get yourselves down and support the boys. At 20-25% capacity it will be a lot safer than going shopping
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Newport County (h) Match Thread on 14:49 - Dec 17 with 7788 views
Newport County (h) Match Thread on 13:17 - Dec 17 by dillydaley
Come on Dale fans, last game before Christmas , last thing the team needs is a silent stadium, get yourselves down and support the boys. At 20-25% capacity it will be a lot safer than going shopping
Are you referring to physical health or mental health?
Match Preview: Dale vs Newport17th Dec 2021 18:18 Rochdale will look to bounce back to winning ways on Saturday afternoon as they welcome Newport County to Spotland.1
Tangled up in blue.
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Newport County (h) Match Thread on 21:18 - Dec 17 with 7240 views
A couple of points of interest from the Newport preview:
Newport go into Saturday's trip to Rochdale off the back of back-to-back wins, but have three new absentees for the game.
Two comeback wins in succession, 3-2 at home to Sutton and 2-1 against Port Vale, also at Rodney Parade have County in good form and 4th in the table ahead of the trip to Spotland.
County will be without striker Alex Fisher though who has tested positive for COVID on a Lateral Flow test and is awaiting the result of a PCR.
Scot Bennett has an undisclosed injury that will keep him out as a precaution while Kevin Ellison has sustained facial injuries.
Rochdale have been in a tough run of form recently and are without a win in six in all competitions and their latest league win came back on October 30 thanks to a 2-1 triumph at Barrow.
Jimmy Keohane is the only absentee for the hosts though, with everyone else available for selection for Robbie Stockdale.
Rochdale are currently 20th in the home table with 11 points from a possible 30 while County are 6th in the away table with 16 points from 11 games.
County striker Dom Telford will be hoping to score in the ninth successive game for him with his 14 goals having him top of the League Two scoring charts while Rochdale's main man in-front of goal is Jake Beesley with seven.
Newport have not won at Rochdale since 1977, but it is worth noting that the two teams have only met in Rochdale four times since then.
The last meeting between the two sides was a 2-1 Newport win on the final day of the 2013-14 season with Aaron O'Connor and Kevin Feeley goals earning the comeback win after Rochdale took the lead in the first half.
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Newport County (h) Match Thread on 22:13 - Dec 17 with 7116 views
Newport County (h) Match Thread on 21:18 - Dec 17 by D_Dale
A couple of points of interest from the Newport preview:
Newport go into Saturday's trip to Rochdale off the back of back-to-back wins, but have three new absentees for the game.
Two comeback wins in succession, 3-2 at home to Sutton and 2-1 against Port Vale, also at Rodney Parade have County in good form and 4th in the table ahead of the trip to Spotland.
County will be without striker Alex Fisher though who has tested positive for COVID on a Lateral Flow test and is awaiting the result of a PCR.
Scot Bennett has an undisclosed injury that will keep him out as a precaution while Kevin Ellison has sustained facial injuries.
Rochdale have been in a tough run of form recently and are without a win in six in all competitions and their latest league win came back on October 30 thanks to a 2-1 triumph at Barrow.
Jimmy Keohane is the only absentee for the hosts though, with everyone else available for selection for Robbie Stockdale.
Rochdale are currently 20th in the home table with 11 points from a possible 30 while County are 6th in the away table with 16 points from 11 games.
County striker Dom Telford will be hoping to score in the ninth successive game for him with his 14 goals having him top of the League Two scoring charts while Rochdale's main man in-front of goal is Jake Beesley with seven.
Newport have not won at Rochdale since 1977, but it is worth noting that the two teams have only met in Rochdale four times since then.
The last meeting between the two sides was a 2-1 Newport win on the final day of the 2013-14 season with Aaron O'Connor and Kevin Feeley goals earning the comeback win after Rochdale took the lead in the first half.
Ellison was attacked last weekend on the players' night out and suffered facial injuries!
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
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Newport County (h) Match Thread on 23:58 - Dec 17 with 7005 views
Where does the 3 games in 6 days RS and the interviewer keep referring to come from? Sunday to Saturday is 7 days.
Even if you want to take it as far as hours, The bristol rovers game didnt kick off until more than 6 full 24 hour periods had passed since the end of the plymouthgame, i.e. the seventh day.
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Newport County (h) Match Thread on 10:28 - Dec 18 with 6613 views
It has dawned on me a few YouTube videos convinced me 3232 was/is the way forward and that is the sort of evidence some other crackpots use for their theories Here are said videos
The chaps voice is a tad soporific.
For today I'm wondering if 4 5 1 Chelsea in Mourinho's first stint there style of play might work. EOC could definitely do a job at CDM. Andrews/Beesley holding the ball. I'd reckon we are more likely to pull that off than trying to replicate the 'Total Football' style of the likes of Man City et al
'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
Newport County (h) Match Thread on 10:25 - Dec 18 by pioneer
Where does the 3 games in 6 days RS and the interviewer keep referring to come from? Sunday to Saturday is 7 days.
Even if you want to take it as far as hours, The bristol rovers game didnt kick off until more than 6 full 24 hour periods had passed since the end of the plymouthgame, i.e. the seventh day.
Does it really matter?
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Newport County (h) Match Thread on 10:50 - Dec 18 with 6525 views
Newport County (h) Match Thread on 21:18 - Dec 17 by D_Dale
A couple of points of interest from the Newport preview:
Newport go into Saturday's trip to Rochdale off the back of back-to-back wins, but have three new absentees for the game.
Two comeback wins in succession, 3-2 at home to Sutton and 2-1 against Port Vale, also at Rodney Parade have County in good form and 4th in the table ahead of the trip to Spotland.
County will be without striker Alex Fisher though who has tested positive for COVID on a Lateral Flow test and is awaiting the result of a PCR.
Scot Bennett has an undisclosed injury that will keep him out as a precaution while Kevin Ellison has sustained facial injuries.
Rochdale have been in a tough run of form recently and are without a win in six in all competitions and their latest league win came back on October 30 thanks to a 2-1 triumph at Barrow.
Jimmy Keohane is the only absentee for the hosts though, with everyone else available for selection for Robbie Stockdale.
Rochdale are currently 20th in the home table with 11 points from a possible 30 while County are 6th in the away table with 16 points from 11 games.
County striker Dom Telford will be hoping to score in the ninth successive game for him with his 14 goals having him top of the League Two scoring charts while Rochdale's main man in-front of goal is Jake Beesley with seven.
Newport have not won at Rochdale since 1977, but it is worth noting that the two teams have only met in Rochdale four times since then.
The last meeting between the two sides was a 2-1 Newport win on the final day of the 2013-14 season with Aaron O'Connor and Kevin Feeley goals earning the comeback win after Rochdale took the lead in the first half.
With the news Kevin Ellison has a facial injury, my question is, how can you tell
Newport County (h) Match Thread on 10:25 - Dec 18 by pioneer
Where does the 3 games in 6 days RS and the interviewer keep referring to come from? Sunday to Saturday is 7 days.
Even if you want to take it as far as hours, The bristol rovers game didnt kick off until more than 6 full 24 hour periods had passed since the end of the plymouthgame, i.e. the seventh day.
If only they had included the word "full" before the word "days"!
When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?
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Newport County (h) Match Thread on 12:49 - Dec 18 with 6125 views
Newport County (h) Match Thread on 15:04 - Dec 18 by Yorkshire_Dale
Good start......now hold on lads.
Cracking goal. Long ball forward & the Ball falls to grant just outside the box. Looks as if he will shoot but he lays a short pass to Beesley. Instead of blasting it he side foots home from 20 yards. Absolute class & cool finish