Didn't go Saturday, will be going for this game, expecting another 90 minute bore fest, watching the ball whacked all over the place in hope it might find a pale lemon shirt, my head says another defeat, hope to be proved wrong.
forevertufc wrote:Didn't go Saturday, will be going for this game, expecting another 90 minute bore fest, watching the ball whacked all over the place in hope it might find a pale lemon shirt, my head says another defeat, hope to be proved wrong.
Saturday was better but we still don't create clear chances, like they did a couple of times and scored, plus we need our luck to change.
We go into the match with no form, hardly any goals at home, two home wins all season, probably with yet another changed line-up, -21 goal difference, 10 points adrift, bottom of the Football League, bottom of the form table against a side who eased to an FA Cup win against us earlier, almost odds-on for automatic promotion so nailed on for an easy three points for Rochdale. But wait, Chris H calls for a hero. Not sure who that will be but a great time for the miracle to start.
On the law of averages we're due several penalties and a thumping home win!! I'll be there to see it happen!
nickbrod wrote:We go into the match with no form, hardly any goals at home, two home wins all season, probably with yet another changed line-up, -21 goal difference, 10 points adrift, bottom of the Football League, bottom of the form table against a side who eased to an FA Cup win against us earlier, almost odds-on for automatic promotion so nailed on for an easy three points for Rochdale. But wait, Chris H calls for a hero. Not sure who that will be but a great time for the miracle to start.
On the law of averages we're due several penalties and a thumping home win!! I'll be there to see it happen!
Sounds like 2010 when we were staring back at the Conference trapdoor and league leaders Rochdale rocked up with 2000 fans expecting the 3 points needed to celebrate promotion. Torquay United 5 Rochdale 0 (and young Benyon got two). History can't repeat itself surely! Or can it?
dannyrvtufc4life wrote:Can't see anything but a 0-5 slaughtering.
I think with the back four and midfield we had Saturday and in the same frame of mind with either Goodwin Craig or Stockley with Showumni I think we could be in business.
I am adopting a new appoach for tomorrow night. Not travelling to the game. Not listening to the commentary. Not coming on here and leaving it till Wednesday morning to find out the result.
We won't lose tomorrow because I am not going so we are guaranteed a win or a draw. The only home match I have missed lately is Burton and typically we didn't lose that one.
Now fully resigned to non-league oblivion I just hope we go down with a bit of fight, starting tomorrow night. 1 - 0 will do for me. Probably 0-1 again though :aww:
stefano wrote:
Sounds like 2010 when we were staring back at the Conference trapdoor and league leaders Rochdale rocked up with 2000 fans expecting the 3 points needed to celebrate promotion. Torquay United 5 Rochdale 0 (and young Benyon got two). History can't repeat itself surely! Or can it?
dont talk wet.
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It's impossible to pick tonight's team. We seem to make about a handful of changes each week and never play the same formation in successive games. No wonder we always look clueless although I'm not blaming Hargreaves because I just don't think any combination of players is good enough with the weak squad we have. I think Pearce is the only player who has started every game of the Hargreaves reign which just about sums it up.
Cameron looked lively when he came on against Fleetwood so hoping he starts. At least he can take his man on even if there's not much end product. Mansell was taken off on Saturday instead of Labadie or Lathrope so a lot of fans may get their wish and see our skipper on the bench if we revert back to 4-4-2.
Think we'll lose 2-0 irrespective of what numbers Hargreaves pulls out of his bag. Just over 1,600 in attendance.