Rochdale Preview
By: Richard Hubbert
Date: 31/12/2004
TOWN put in an encouraging performance yet again at Lincoln on Wednesday evening. But in the first game of 2005 at Rochdale, can they deliver away from home and bring home all three points?
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Rochdale are known for not being particularly successful in the Football League. Indeed, they have been promoted just once - in the 1968/69 season when they were promoted to the old Division Three. However, this season, promotion is a real possibility. Steve Parkin (left) returned to his former club in January 2004 after an unsuccessful spell at Barnsley, and saved the club from relegation. This season he has re-shaped his squad who now lie in 7th place in the table and indeed, Dale are the only club still to win at Blundell Park in League Two this season. Hopefully Town will want revenge for that.....
The ever-experienced Gareth Griffiths is a player who has been about the lower leagues with clubs such as Wigan, Shrewsbury and Port Vale. Griffiths arrived at Spotland in 2001 and plays in the centre of the Dale back four. Tony Gallimore (left) is a player Town know all about having been at Blundell Park between 1996 and 2003. "Gally" had a spell at Barnsley last season, but signed terms with Dale this season, and has made16 starts at left back for them. However, the emergence of young left back Alan Goodall has meant that he has been on the bench recently. Leo Bertos is New Zealand international midfielder who was signed by Alan Buckley in his brief spell as Rochdale manager last season. He bagged 10 goals last season and is a real threat on the right wing. Ernie Cooksey will be hoping to do as well as he did last time he faced the Mariners, when he played for Oldham last February when Town lost 6-0. The midfielder was snapped up in September by Steve Parkin after falling out of favour at Oldham. In attack, Paul Tait has been around a few teams in the lower leagues, with Bristol Rovers his last club before a move to Spotland in the summer. Tait has not hit the back of the net as much as he would perhaps have liked though, with just two goals in 14 appearances. Taiwo Atieno has already bagged a couple of goals in five starts since his three month loan move from Walsall.
Grant Holt (left) is the man to watch out for in the Rochdale side, having banged in 18 goals this season. Holt was Steve Parkin’s first signing on his return to the club and it looks like an impressive one. A resilient striker who leads the line well, Holt scored the only goal against the Mariners at Blundell Park in September.
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The Mariners have quite a decent record against the Dale winning double the amount of matches against them than Rochdale have managed against us (if you see what I mean). There have been very few draws between the two sides, with just six in 36 meetings.
P 36 W 20 D 6 L 10 F 67 A 46 Rochdale Head-to-Head (6th on The Opposition Ladder)
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Town’s only home defeat of the season in League Two was against Rochdale, in a dull match which saw an 80th minute Grant Holt goal give Rochdale all the points.
Grimsby Team: Williams, Whittle, Ramsden (Coldicott, 77), Gordon, McDermott, Pinault, Fleming, Crowe, Parkinson, Reddy, Sestanovich (Chris Williams, 65)
Rochdale Team: Edwards, Evans, Griffiths, Burgess, Gallimore, Cash (Goodall, 81), Bertos, Jones, Brisco, Clarke, Holt (Tait, 87) Attendance: 4,795 Report
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Rochdale are known for not being particularly successful in the Football League. Indeed, they have been promoted just once - in the 1968/69 season when they were promoted to the old Division Three. However, this season, promotion is a real possibility. Steve Parkin (left) returned to his former club in January 2004 after an unsuccessful spell at Barnsley, and saved the club from relegation. This season he has re-shaped his squad who now lie in 7th place in the table and indeed, Dale are the only club still to win at Blundell Park in League Two this season. Hopefully Town will want revenge for that.....
The ever-experienced Gareth Griffiths is a player who has been about the lower leagues with clubs such as Wigan, Shrewsbury and Port Vale. Griffiths arrived at Spotland in 2001 and plays in the centre of the Dale back four. Tony Gallimore (left) is a player Town know all about having been at Blundell Park between 1996 and 2003. "Gally" had a spell at Barnsley last season, but signed terms with Dale this season, and has made16 starts at left back for them. However, the emergence of young left back Alan Goodall has meant that he has been on the bench recently. Leo Bertos is New Zealand international midfielder who was signed by Alan Buckley in his brief spell as Rochdale manager last season. He bagged 10 goals last season and is a real threat on the right wing. Ernie Cooksey will be hoping to do as well as he did last time he faced the Mariners, when he played for Oldham last February when Town lost 6-0. The midfielder was snapped up in September by Steve Parkin after falling out of favour at Oldham. In attack, Paul Tait has been around a few teams in the lower leagues, with Bristol Rovers his last club before a move to Spotland in the summer. Tait has not hit the back of the net as much as he would perhaps have liked though, with just two goals in 14 appearances. Taiwo Atieno has already bagged a couple of goals in five starts since his three month loan move from Walsall.
Grant Holt (left) is the man to watch out for in the Rochdale side, having banged in 18 goals this season. Holt was Steve Parkin’s first signing on his return to the club and it looks like an impressive one. A resilient striker who leads the line well, Holt scored the only goal against the Mariners at Blundell Park in September.
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