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1. Preview: Rochdale v Scunthorpe
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 October 2003 ROCHDALE will be looking to end a run of five winless games when they face in-form Scunthorpe at Spotland tomorrow. -
2. Preview: Doncaster Rovers v Rochdale
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 21 October 2003 ROCHDALE face free-scoring Doncaster tonight with manager Alan Buckley expecting a tough test. -
3. Preview: Rochdale v Swansea City
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 October 2003 ROCHDALE face another tough test when Swansea visit Spotland tomorrow and manager Alan Buckley is looking for a big improvement from his side. -
4. Preview: Rochdale v Northampton
Manchester Evening News, Friday 10 October 2003 ROCHDALE boss Alan Buckley will have to make enforced changes to the side that returned to winning ways last Saturday against Northampton at Spotland tomorrow. -
5. Preview: Leyton Orient v Rochdale
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 October 2003 ROCHDALE head to Leyton Orient tomorrow hoping for an improved performance after back-to-back defeats. -
6. Preview: Cheltenham v Rochdale
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 October 2003 ROCHDALE face Bobby Gould's Cheltenham tomorrow with manager Alan Buckley facing something of an injury crisis. -
7. Rochdale 1 Northampton Town 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 11 October 2003 ROCHDALE nearly paid the penalty for failing to capitalise on their first half dominance. -
8. Rochdale 0 Swansea City 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 25 October 2003 ROCHDALE boss Alan Buckley made changes in an effort to find an improved performance after United loan kid Daniel Nardiello set up Swansea's winner. -
9. Rochdale 2 Scunthorpe 0
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 October 2003 & ROCHDALE returned to winning ways courtesy of a brace of late goals against ten-man Scunthorpe. -
10. Doncaster Rovers 2 Rochdale 1
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 October 2003 ROCHDALE endured a battering far worse than the scoreline would suggest, but might have snatched an unlikely point had skipper Gareth Griffiths not missed a glorious late chance.