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Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 21:32 - Dec 17 with 1629 views
Remember Gillingham's last visit well for a reason mentioned in the article. The official that day was a disgrace to the game and an embarrassment to himself and football in general. His decision re: the Wilbraham non-penalty was even replayed and mocked on the EFL Quest show later that evening. Ian Holloway had a dig and rightly so, something along the lines of "their defender went in like Superman". Rare to see so many people stay back to boo an official like that but he deserved it.
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Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 07:04 - Dec 18 with 1483 views
Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 01:24 - Dec 18 by Sandyman
Remember Gillingham's last visit well for a reason mentioned in the article. The official that day was a disgrace to the game and an embarrassment to himself and football in general. His decision re: the Wilbraham non-penalty was even replayed and mocked on the EFL Quest show later that evening. Ian Holloway had a dig and rightly so, something along the lines of "their defender went in like Superman". Rare to see so many people stay back to boo an official like that but he deserved it.
The season before, when we travelled down to their place and got a handy point in our survival fight at the end of the season, their fans were absolutely livid with the referee and indeed our performance that day. They felt we should've had at least two sent off so I suppose it evened out somewhat! But yes, I remember the home game last season and he really was horrendous. I mentioned on the podcast recently that I don't seem to notice bad refereeing as much watching on iFollow which has been one of the very, very few plus points to not watching live.
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Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 07:58 - Dec 18 with 1448 views
Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 07:04 - Dec 18 by AtThePeake
The season before, when we travelled down to their place and got a handy point in our survival fight at the end of the season, their fans were absolutely livid with the referee and indeed our performance that day. They felt we should've had at least two sent off so I suppose it evened out somewhat! But yes, I remember the home game last season and he really was horrendous. I mentioned on the podcast recently that I don't seem to notice bad refereeing as much watching on iFollow which has been one of the very, very few plus points to not watching live.
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Think that’s partly because every dubious or 50/50 decision isn’t followed by hundreds moaning or hurling abuse. This magnifies those decisions and they stand out more; so it’s probably that the refs have never been that awful, and that maybe fans in the ground exacerbate situations.
Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 07:04 - Dec 18 by AtThePeake
The season before, when we travelled down to their place and got a handy point in our survival fight at the end of the season, their fans were absolutely livid with the referee and indeed our performance that day. They felt we should've had at least two sent off so I suppose it evened out somewhat! But yes, I remember the home game last season and he really was horrendous. I mentioned on the podcast recently that I don't seem to notice bad refereeing as much watching on iFollow which has been one of the very, very few plus points to not watching live.
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Tbf, the ref gave yellows on a couple of challenges from Wigan players when a different decision first time might have resulted the second not happening. Or not. As 442 says, if those had happened at the COA there would have been a lot of baying for blood.
Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 01:24 - Dec 18 by Sandyman
Remember Gillingham's last visit well for a reason mentioned in the article. The official that day was a disgrace to the game and an embarrassment to himself and football in general. His decision re: the Wilbraham non-penalty was even replayed and mocked on the EFL Quest show later that evening. Ian Holloway had a dig and rightly so, something along the lines of "their defender went in like Superman". Rare to see so many people stay back to boo an official like that but he deserved it.
You'll be pleased to know we won't see Mr Marsden again; well, not this season at least.
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Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 09:36 - Dec 18 with 1381 views
Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 07:58 - Dec 18 by 442Dale
Think that’s partly because every dubious or 50/50 decision isn’t followed by hundreds moaning or hurling abuse. This magnifies those decisions and they stand out more; so it’s probably that the refs have never been that awful, and that maybe fans in the ground exacerbate situations.
Good point - just sitting next to the nonplussed Man Utd fan I live with instead of my very animated Dad probably makes a big difference!
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Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 10:57 - Dec 18 with 1315 views
One of my memories of Priestfield (as it was in the TVOS video) was of Dave Bayliss, I think, being carried off unconscious on a stretcher into an ambulance waiting in the gap between the away corner and their main stand while the Gillingham fans were harshly booing him. I assumed they thought he was faking it to cause trouble for one of their players, but I can't remember the incident that led to him being carried. Perhaps one of their players had been sent off.
Another is of seeing us play Brighton there in their last game in exile before they retuned home. It was just after Barrow had been sacked.
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Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 16:05 - Dec 18 with 1182 views
Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 08:35 - Dec 18 by TVOS1907
Sorry, mikehunt, missed your post last night. Goals here:
Lancaster scored 17 goals in 68 appearances for Dale, so one in four.
Certainly better than some recent so called strikers that we finally got rid of. He was a decent target man, held the ball up well, and was decent at winning the ball with his head and directing it to a Dale player. He also was ok at bullying defenders using his size.
Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 15:54 - Dec 18 by fermin
One of my memories of Priestfield (as it was in the TVOS video) was of Dave Bayliss, I think, being carried off unconscious on a stretcher into an ambulance waiting in the gap between the away corner and their main stand while the Gillingham fans were harshly booing him. I assumed they thought he was faking it to cause trouble for one of their players, but I can't remember the incident that led to him being carried. Perhaps one of their players had been sent off.
Another is of seeing us play Brighton there in their last game in exile before they retuned home. It was just after Barrow had been sacked.
We went to Gillingham in a minibus in October 1995, for what was a top of the table clash.
Tony Pulis was their manager and they beat us 1-0.
But, following your story, Dave Bayliss's dad came with us in the minibus and I think he did to Barnet a fortnight later for the famous 4-0 win.
However, he was put off by one of our passengers abusing a young lady at the services. Let's just say she had a big nose and didn't appreciate being told by the inebriated Dale fan "not to do backstroke in the sea as other swimmers might thing Jaws was coming"!!
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Stats Magic: Rochdale vs Gillingham on 16:58 - Dec 18 with 1132 views
Those minibus trips, with an eclectic mix of people of different ages/backgrounds, remain some of my best times as Dale fan.
Before that Gillingham game we somehow managed to get a free game of five a side in the sports centre adjoining the ground, but it didn’t measure up to playing cricket on ten yards of sand on Torquay beach as the tide gradually went out.