Re: Today v Rochdale
As Cashy says, for the first thirty minutes they played some excellent football and they were definitely superior to Rochdale. Some of the passing was superb. However, the penalty, even though it was dubious, should not have put them off their style of play. If they had carried on, they would surely have overcome this setback. Instead, they slowly but surely slipped back to their old style of play, until by the end of the match, as Redraine says, it was back to booting it up the field in the hope that Mulley would get it...with the inevitable consequences.
This is what's so frustrating about Stanley at the moment. They are capable of playing well...but only for a portion of each game. Why can't they do it for longer?
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