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Solihull Wednesday 17:48 - Jan 18 with 9854 viewsDelboy

This will be a serious test for us to overcome on Wednesday. Solihull are much improved from the team we thrashed earlier in the season. It's not a situation where we can hope to score the odd goal and ride it out as we are inclined to do. Outside of the top seven they are the team to be most wary of. Their ability to score goals marks them out as a very dangerous outfit.They are capable of punishing you as several teams have found to their cost. I hope we are at our best, take our chances and don't settle back if we score. Hanging on to a one goal lead will not work with these as Carlisle discovered yesterday. Buckle up, I think it could be a tricky one, the first of many over the next few weeks.
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Solihull Wednesday on 00:21 - Jan 22 with 1952 viewsnordenblue

Solihull Wednesday on 23:16 - Jan 21 by Yorkshire_Dale

Shank or not, it got us 3 very very valuable points....who cares!


Not too sure its a hopeful cross, he looks to whip it in too fast for a cross... not too bothered either way but you cant quite beat an injury time winner
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Solihull Wednesday on 00:22 - Jan 22 with 1943 viewsdingdangblue

Jim confirms it was a cross.


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Solihull Wednesday on 06:30 - Jan 22 with 1666 viewsTalkingSutty

Solihull Wednesday on 00:22 - Jan 22 by dingdangblue

Jim confirms it was a cross.



Four league wins out of five since the work on the new pitch started. I think we would have taken that, we've come out of a very difficult situation relatively unscathed. Now the dynamics change and the onus is on us as the home team to set the tempo and take the game to our opponents. When the big games come around at home we invariably don't win them and last season we were tactically out manouvered, that needs to change now and it's all about winning, not drawing if we are to finish top of the pile. Bravery is called for from the first minute of the game, it's down to us to impose our game on the opposition, Hartlepool did a job on us and caught us cold, we can't let that happen again. .Let's not die wondering and play every game with tempo and passion. Let's simplify our game and not try to turn it into a tactical masterpiece, worrying more about our opponents rather than concentrating on our strengths.

When was the last time we won a big game at home against rival clubs? I can't remember. I think McNulty is a defensive coach and he's good at it, playing away from home suits his style of play. I now want to see if he can switch and come up with a plan to win these upcoming home games, we've already beat FGR/ BW/ Carlisle so there's no reason why we shouldn't feel confident of doing it again. It's not just down to McNulty though, Done and Taylor's input is also important. If we have a good February we will be well placed to win the league and we've been excellent at home this season so it's in our own hands now.
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Solihull Wednesday on 09:25 - Jan 22 with 1351 viewsTrev

Solihull Wednesday on 06:30 - Jan 22 by TalkingSutty

Four league wins out of five since the work on the new pitch started. I think we would have taken that, we've come out of a very difficult situation relatively unscathed. Now the dynamics change and the onus is on us as the home team to set the tempo and take the game to our opponents. When the big games come around at home we invariably don't win them and last season we were tactically out manouvered, that needs to change now and it's all about winning, not drawing if we are to finish top of the pile. Bravery is called for from the first minute of the game, it's down to us to impose our game on the opposition, Hartlepool did a job on us and caught us cold, we can't let that happen again. .Let's not die wondering and play every game with tempo and passion. Let's simplify our game and not try to turn it into a tactical masterpiece, worrying more about our opponents rather than concentrating on our strengths.

When was the last time we won a big game at home against rival clubs? I can't remember. I think McNulty is a defensive coach and he's good at it, playing away from home suits his style of play. I now want to see if he can switch and come up with a plan to win these upcoming home games, we've already beat FGR/ BW/ Carlisle so there's no reason why we shouldn't feel confident of doing it again. It's not just down to McNulty though, Done and Taylor's input is also important. If we have a good February we will be well placed to win the league and we've been excellent at home this season so it's in our own hands now.
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Probably beating Alty towards the end of last season. How many have we played since then? Southend and York?
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Solihull Wednesday on 09:54 - Jan 22 with 1260 viewsTalkingSutty

Solihull Wednesday on 09:25 - Jan 22 by Trev

Probably beating Alty towards the end of last season. How many have we played since then? Southend and York?


Spennymoor, Barnet, York, Southend, FGR etc. I'm refering to Jims time as manager and i don't think i'm being unfair. When it comes to the crunch home games against those around us in the league, games against Oldham, important cup games..we invariably pull up short. Hopefully this season will be different and we can pick up plenty of points over the next five weeks. Statement home wins i'm talking about against one of the percieved big hitters. A win in front of a decent home crowd.
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Solihull Wednesday on 10:17 - Jan 22 with 1179 viewsWhitworthDale

Solihull Wednesday on 09:54 - Jan 22 by TalkingSutty

Spennymoor, Barnet, York, Southend, FGR etc. I'm refering to Jims time as manager and i don't think i'm being unfair. When it comes to the crunch home games against those around us in the league, games against Oldham, important cup games..we invariably pull up short. Hopefully this season will be different and we can pick up plenty of points over the next five weeks. Statement home wins i'm talking about against one of the percieved big hitters. A win in front of a decent home crowd.
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Agree, seems to have been a dearth of 'big' home wins under Jim. Agree also that to finish top of the pile, these are the ones the team needs to win - like Wrexham did versus Notts County when they were in this league.

That said this team seems very confident, even to the last minute yesterday, of getting the full spoils, and from an away perspective, have won the big games, York aside. Certainly we're a differennt animal to seasons gone by.

And fantastic that we've a brand new carpet in January to play on - something teams of the past would have killed for!!

It does seem we've escaped having a rotten pitch relatively unscathed in terms of results, though lost Mani D and Becks in part due to it.
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Solihull Wednesday on 10:24 - Jan 22 with 1162 viewsdingdangblue

Solihull Wednesday on 09:54 - Jan 22 by TalkingSutty

Spennymoor, Barnet, York, Southend, FGR etc. I'm refering to Jims time as manager and i don't think i'm being unfair. When it comes to the crunch home games against those around us in the league, games against Oldham, important cup games..we invariably pull up short. Hopefully this season will be different and we can pick up plenty of points over the next five weeks. Statement home wins i'm talking about against one of the percieved big hitters. A win in front of a decent home crowd.
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Yes we've certainly not got a great record under Jim in big games at home. In terms of promotion contenders you can only really gauge this season and last. We beat Gateshead and Altrincham at home last season but they were both struggling for form and dropping out of play off contention at the time. This season at home (and Accrington) the highest 2 teams we've played are Halifax and Hartlepool and we lost them both. York in the F.A.Cup and Southend the abandoned game. These next 5 weeks that will have to change if we are to challenge York.

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Solihull Wednesday on 10:29 - Jan 22 with 1150 viewsD_Alien

Solihull Wednesday on 09:54 - Jan 22 by TalkingSutty

Spennymoor, Barnet, York, Southend, FGR etc. I'm refering to Jims time as manager and i don't think i'm being unfair. When it comes to the crunch home games against those around us in the league, games against Oldham, important cup games..we invariably pull up short. Hopefully this season will be different and we can pick up plenty of points over the next five weeks. Statement home wins i'm talking about against one of the percieved big hitters. A win in front of a decent home crowd.
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You're not being unfair

I've been saying all along that the last remaining doubt about JM's management is the big home game approach. You've highlighted the examples, and the Halifax defeat can be added as one of our derby games with additional fans turning up in expectation... that's something JM has played down but now it's imperative to change that tune

He and his assistants have got so much right; our standing in the table, poised to resume leadership with our games in hand. Well, here they come

Everyone is willing him and this team on. He's got the pitch, he's got the full backing of the club owners, the players have responded to him and know what they have to do. No-one's expecting us to win every game, but the approach is crucial. Don't kill the crowd. Give returning fans something to get behind from the kickoff, show us you believe you're the best team in the league and deserve to be labelled Champions

I posted the other day, in response to a jittery OP about Solihull's recent form, that it's the opposition who should be shitting themselves. Looks like Solihull did just that. Let's give that message to everyone who turns up at the newly-carpeted COA
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Solihull Wednesday on 10:39 - Jan 22 with 1128 viewsTrev

After Saturday we play Southend, BW, Carlisle, FGR & Scunthorpe at home. I would be amazed if we win them all and we need to stay calm if and when points are dropped. We are in a great position, with games in hand, we don’t need to win every game against the top teams to win the league. Everyone will drop points.
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Solihull Wednesday on 11:32 - Jan 22 with 990 viewsjonahwhereru

What a strange game that was. I respect Millington’s book of work, but was surprised that given they sat 10th, we’re in decent form and in little fear of relegation, that they didn’t give it a go. The commentators refrain was no pressure on the ball. At least that result in less physical effort required by us. Although we did at least press them.
We find ways to win and we did so again last night. The most games won and the least games played. Last night was demonstration of why that is.
TVOS may correct me but that is now three opportunities to do the double over a team and three executed. It’s doesn’t sit comfortably with most Dale fans but we are the team to beat in this league, not York.
Should neither Southend or FGR beat us at home I think they are both out of the running for automatic promotion. Beat Boring Wood, Scunthorpe and Carlisle would make us really difficult to catch. I’m getting a bit giddy now (one game at a time and all that).
Thought Perry looked to have settled well last night. He will do a job for us.
I do watch the BJ interviews, yesterday he used the word bravery 5 times in a six minute interview. Steady on Jim it’s only football.
UTD
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Solihull Wednesday on 12:17 - Jan 22 with 857 viewsdingdangblue

Solihull Wednesday on 11:32 - Jan 22 by jonahwhereru

What a strange game that was. I respect Millington’s book of work, but was surprised that given they sat 10th, we’re in decent form and in little fear of relegation, that they didn’t give it a go. The commentators refrain was no pressure on the ball. At least that result in less physical effort required by us. Although we did at least press them.
We find ways to win and we did so again last night. The most games won and the least games played. Last night was demonstration of why that is.
TVOS may correct me but that is now three opportunities to do the double over a team and three executed. It’s doesn’t sit comfortably with most Dale fans but we are the team to beat in this league, not York.
Should neither Southend or FGR beat us at home I think they are both out of the running for automatic promotion. Beat Boring Wood, Scunthorpe and Carlisle would make us really difficult to catch. I’m getting a bit giddy now (one game at a time and all that).
Thought Perry looked to have settled well last night. He will do a job for us.
I do watch the BJ interviews, yesterday he used the word bravery 5 times in a six minute interview. Steady on Jim it’s only football.
UTD


I think Southend could be our toughest game out of this next run. They seem to be hitting very good form at a good time. They should've beaten York last weekend and they have Dallas back who was missing from the abandoned game. It would be great if we could get our own talisman back for that game - Mani D, where are you?

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Solihull Wednesday on 12:18 - Jan 22 with 856 viewsfrenzied

Did anyone else hear that odd conversation going on in the background around half time on the DAZN coverage?

Random woman’s voice rambling on to say there should only be 3 people on the commentary gantry and the poor commentator having to explain he needs to be there because he is doing the commentary..and some other bloke apologising to this random lady?…bizarre
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Solihull Wednesday on 12:25 - Jan 22 with 823 viewsjonahwhereru

Bizarre. The sort of thing in the past you might have suspected to hear on a Dale commentary.
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Solihull Wednesday on 12:32 - Jan 22 with 805 viewsTalkingSutty

Solihull Wednesday on 12:17 - Jan 22 by dingdangblue

I think Southend could be our toughest game out of this next run. They seem to be hitting very good form at a good time. They should've beaten York last weekend and they have Dallas back who was missing from the abandoned game. It would be great if we could get our own talisman back for that game - Mani D, where are you?


It's not only Mani Ds goals but his hold up play that we miss, the sooner he's back the better. One thing that has been noticeable recently with our forward players is the way they implement the press and pressurise the defenders, making it very difficult for them to play out from the back. I think that's been very instrumental in our improvement this season. Then when they tire the subs are brought on and the press is applied again. It's hard work and they all have to buy into it but defending from the front allows us to take control of the game and indirectly contributes to our great defensive record. It's definitely a squad game now, the matchday substitutes are just as important as the starting eleven.
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Solihull Wednesday on 12:48 - Jan 22 with 756 viewsD_Alien

Solihull Wednesday on 12:32 - Jan 22 by TalkingSutty

It's not only Mani Ds goals but his hold up play that we miss, the sooner he's back the better. One thing that has been noticeable recently with our forward players is the way they implement the press and pressurise the defenders, making it very difficult for them to play out from the back. I think that's been very instrumental in our improvement this season. Then when they tire the subs are brought on and the press is applied again. It's hard work and they all have to buy into it but defending from the front allows us to take control of the game and indirectly contributes to our great defensive record. It's definitely a squad game now, the matchday substitutes are just as important as the starting eleven.


That may well be something Done and Taylor have brought to the table. Credit to McNulty for bringing them in - it'd be a surprise tbh if they didn't bring something like that!

Also, the subs have been far better timed, due to the reason you state around our starting forwards tiring due to the extra effort required

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Solihull Wednesday on 13:36 - Jan 22 with 644 viewsDaley_Lama

Pritch reckons it was a cross.

What does he know??? 😆

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Solihull Wednesday on 13:59 - Jan 22 with 583 viewsbluevein64

Solihull Wednesday on 10:39 - Jan 22 by Trev

After Saturday we play Southend, BW, Carlisle, FGR & Scunthorpe at home. I would be amazed if we win them all and we need to stay calm if and when points are dropped. We are in a great position, with games in hand, we don’t need to win every game against the top teams to win the league. Everyone will drop points.


Just out of genuine interest Trev, how many of those games in hand do you think we can afford to drop points and still win the league ?
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Solihull Wednesday on 14:07 - Jan 22 with 565 viewsTVOS1907

Solihull Wednesday on 13:59 - Jan 22 by bluevein64

Just out of genuine interest Trev, how many of those games in hand do you think we can afford to drop points and still win the league ?


Impossible to say, especially as one win is sort of worth 6 points.

However, there are 17 games between the current top 7 in February, so the picture should be a bit clearer after that lot.

I'm not a maestro, far from it, but I just engage my brain before posting.

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Solihull Wednesday on 14:59 - Jan 22 with 465 viewsDaley_Lama

Anybody with Morecambe left to play should be more afraid than playing the top six, as their squad is better than Dale’s according to Solihull manager.

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Solihull Wednesday on 18:49 - Jan 22 with 207 views442Dale

Solihull Wednesday on 10:39 - Jan 22 by Trev

After Saturday we play Southend, BW, Carlisle, FGR & Scunthorpe at home. I would be amazed if we win them all and we need to stay calm if and when points are dropped. We are in a great position, with games in hand, we don’t need to win every game against the top teams to win the league. Everyone will drop points.


Would agree with most of that. Last season we were going for the playoffs, we took points off the teams who had similar aims. In Oct 24 we beat Halifax at home in a closely contested game and they were an immediate rival for a top seven spot. This time around we played them in October again and lost in another closely contested game. This time around we brush off defeats and get back to winning.

Last night we stuck to our game plan, kept the ball as best we could at the back whilst looking for openings. It might have been conditions and how Solihull played but we weren’t as effective as we can be. But they all believed in how they want to play. It won’t change now. The difference is the mentality is such that they believe they will get a goal and they won’t deviate away from the game plan to achieve that.

There is no reason to look at anything negatively during this campaign, because the players and management don’t. It’s showing with the results. We’ve got to trust that when we do lose a home game, or any game, that we’ll respond.

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