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  1. 1. Preview: Oxford United v Rochdale

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 07 May 2004 ROCHDALE head to the Kassam Stadium for the final game of the season with the pressure now off at the foot of the table.
  2. 2. Rochdale 1 Southend Utd 1

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 01 May 2004 ROCHDALE secured their third division status for another season in a game brought to life by controversial refereeing decisions.
  3. 3. Rochdale 1 Southend United 1

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 04 May 2004 Nationwide Division Three DALE ended their home campaign in the manner they have travelled through most of the season, playing poor football and failing to deliver a decent ball when most needed.
  4. 4. Oxford United 2 Rochdale 0

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 May 2004 Nationwide Division Three DALE brought the curtain down on a disappointing season with a defeat at the Kassam Stadium.
  5. 5. Oxford Utd 2 Rochdale 0

    Manchester Evening News, Saturday 08 May 2004 A FULLY deserved defeat in a meaningless game brought the curtain down on a season of disappointment.
  6. 6. Rochdale Hornets 24 Leigh 74

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 May 2004 LEIGH underlined their status as promotion candidates with this drubbing of hapless Hornets.
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    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 11 May 2004 Rochdale retained list
  8. 8. Season tickets go on sale

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 17 May 2004 SALES of season tickets for Rochdale's 2004/2005 campaign have commenced.
  9. 9. Dale boss looks ahead

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 10 May 2004 THE season ended in a disappointing 2-0 defeat at Oxford for Rochdale and with manager Steve Parkin technically out of work after his short-term agreement ended on the final whistle.
  10. 10. Bywater big hurdle to Wigan's play-off hopes

    Manchester Evening News, Sunday 09 May 2004 A YOUNG keeper tipped as a future England number one is the man Wigan Athletic must beat in today's crucial promotion clash with West Ham. Ex-Rochdale shot stopper Stephen Bywater has been earning rave reviews since replacing David James.
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