Dorking pitch 15:10 - Sep 23 with 18593 views | joecooke | Just watching the game now and Dorkings pitch is bad.3G-4G has to be an advantage if you play on it so regularly. | |
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Dorking pitch on 14:25 - Sep 24 with 2827 views | dalefertcup2 |
Dorking pitch on 10:03 - Sep 24 by EllDale | For those of us of a certain vintage does anyone else remember a home game against Reading in 1970 (I think). Dale were losing 2-0 but came back to win 3-2 with the winner coming late on from Derek Ryder of all people. |
Yep remember it well it was my 3rd game to watch. | | | |
Dorking pitch on 14:31 - Sep 24 with 2792 views | D_Alien |
Dorking pitch on 13:49 - Sep 24 by pioneer | Yes it was part of that long winning run (10 games?) that took us to the top of the table. Went 2-0 down and then turned on the tap. Dont remember the other goals but the Ryder winner sticks in the memory vividly How the Sandy Lane rocked in those far off days. |
Indeed. The wall was set much further back, and when packed, gave rise to what became known as The Spotland Roar | |
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Dorking pitch on 14:36 - Sep 24 with 2780 views | NorthernDale | I have just watched the highlights on youtube, plus one from a Dorking fan and the pitch looked awful, it looked worse then Oxford City, which may be a 5G pitch, but having said that in both videos, Rochdale looked to have played well and created chances. Question on Tuesday, do start with Jez, with Hendo or Mitchell on the bench or do you start with the team that at Dorking. | | | |
Dorking pitch on 17:58 - Sep 24 with 2537 views | surb_dale |
Dorking pitch on 14:36 - Sep 24 by NorthernDale | I have just watched the highlights on youtube, plus one from a Dorking fan and the pitch looked awful, it looked worse then Oxford City, which may be a 5G pitch, but having said that in both videos, Rochdale looked to have played well and created chances. Question on Tuesday, do start with Jez, with Hendo or Mitchell on the bench or do you start with the team that at Dorking. |
Think the highlights dont tell the full story of the match. Couldnt have argued if Dorking had won that 1-0 really as they werent shy in getting the ball into the box and did cause a few problems. The pitch really was poor and it does give them a big home advantage so to dig out the three points despite that was massive. Bringing Jez on straight after they scored made the difference as he had their fullback on toast everytime so would expect him to start on Tuesday against his old club. Hendo looked like he may have picked up a knock right at the end as well so expect Jez will come in with Hendo back on the bench. | | | |
Dorking pitch on 18:00 - Sep 24 with 2530 views | D_Alien | Just a thought, but the return Dorking fixture is our last home game of the season It could even be our last game of the standard season, if Southend can't get themselves sorted out (Our own troubles may be having an impact at that stage, too) But... it'd be good to think the fixture will have some significance as to whether we extend our season beyond that point | |
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Dorking pitch on 19:48 - Sep 24 with 2388 views | scarrow |
Dorking pitch on 14:36 - Sep 24 by NorthernDale | I have just watched the highlights on youtube, plus one from a Dorking fan and the pitch looked awful, it looked worse then Oxford City, which may be a 5G pitch, but having said that in both videos, Rochdale looked to have played well and created chances. Question on Tuesday, do start with Jez, with Hendo or Mitchell on the bench or do you start with the team that at Dorking. |
Hendo has a knock, would doubt he'll be fit to start Pitch was dreadful, like a secondary school astro | |
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Dorking pitch on 21:03 - Sep 24 with 2265 views | dingdangblue | The way Jez beat his man to set up the winner was reminiscent of Mendez-Laing at his best. Not seen pace like that from a Dale player since then - its a massive asset to the team and frightens opposition defences to death. He's certainly made the difference in our last 2 wins. | |
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Dorking pitch on 12:54 - Sep 25 with 1862 views | KnavesmireBob | I've just listened to Jim's post match interview. I always thought he'd be good at the off-pitch comms side of the role - reconnecting the players and the fans, building culture, adopting a humble modern leadership style deflecting praise on to others etc. But the sophistication of his footballing brain and in-game tactical side was much more of an unknown. The way he's subtly educating us on this in a non-patronising way in the immediate aftermath of a game when his emotions must be running high has been very impressive. It also means he doesn't then feel the need to personally conduct the pre-match interviews as well, as he's got nothing to clear up and no need to try to change the narrative a few days later when in a more reflective, calmer state of mind. That has the positive knock on effect of us not getting bored of his voice, and by empowering the players to take on the pre-match interviews it develops the bond between us and them, and makes us realise they're really all just likeable young lads trying their best. We might not be winning every game and seeing everything play out exactly as we'd like it on the pitch every week, but there's lots of little nuanced signs emerging that suggest we might have a manager with a natural flair for the role who could take us on an exciting journey over the coming seasons. Given his inexperience I think he's doing an excellent job and I'm loving listening to him educate us on what he's trying to achieve. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Dorking pitch on 13:07 - Sep 25 with 1815 views | Dale_4_Life | The working week is easier after a win and 3 points. Jim has in his locker (Barnet for example) to send a team out playing a front foot attack minded brand of football.Its when Dale look our absolute best so hopeful this will be shown in the coming weeks and months. Nothing to fear on Tuesday let Chesterfield worry about Dale. | | | |
Dorking pitch on 13:51 - Sep 25 with 1736 views | EllGazzell |
Dorking pitch on 12:54 - Sep 25 by KnavesmireBob | I've just listened to Jim's post match interview. I always thought he'd be good at the off-pitch comms side of the role - reconnecting the players and the fans, building culture, adopting a humble modern leadership style deflecting praise on to others etc. But the sophistication of his footballing brain and in-game tactical side was much more of an unknown. The way he's subtly educating us on this in a non-patronising way in the immediate aftermath of a game when his emotions must be running high has been very impressive. It also means he doesn't then feel the need to personally conduct the pre-match interviews as well, as he's got nothing to clear up and no need to try to change the narrative a few days later when in a more reflective, calmer state of mind. That has the positive knock on effect of us not getting bored of his voice, and by empowering the players to take on the pre-match interviews it develops the bond between us and them, and makes us realise they're really all just likeable young lads trying their best. We might not be winning every game and seeing everything play out exactly as we'd like it on the pitch every week, but there's lots of little nuanced signs emerging that suggest we might have a manager with a natural flair for the role who could take us on an exciting journey over the coming seasons. Given his inexperience I think he's doing an excellent job and I'm loving listening to him educate us on what he's trying to achieve. |
I wholeheartedly agree with everything there 'Bob. For me, it was clear from the very 1st interview that if he could get a fair crack at it, then he was gonna do great things. I would say he is what K Hill was without the negative ego side of things, and the ability to go much farther. Hopefully, he will do great things with Rochdale, but if for external reasons it fails, then he's going all the way to the top IMHO. [Post edited 25 Sep 2023 13:53]
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Dorking pitch on 18:53 - Sep 25 with 1412 views | James1980 |
Dorking pitch on 13:51 - Sep 25 by EllGazzell | I wholeheartedly agree with everything there 'Bob. For me, it was clear from the very 1st interview that if he could get a fair crack at it, then he was gonna do great things. I would say he is what K Hill was without the negative ego side of things, and the ability to go much farther. Hopefully, he will do great things with Rochdale, but if for external reasons it fails, then he's going all the way to the top IMHO. [Post edited 25 Sep 2023 13:53]
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Just as long as his next job is after taking Rochdale back into the league one and he doesn't get snapped up before then. | |
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