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1. Rochdale V Macclesfield preview
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 THE game at Rochdale will present Macc boss Brian Horton with a tough choice after winning his first match of the season at Nottingham Forest in the Carling Cup in midweek. -
2. Preview: Shrewsbury v Rochdale
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 August 2005 ROCHDALE travel to one of their favourite hunting grounds for the curtain-raiser at Gay Meadow tomorrow, after completing their pre-season friendlies unbeaten. -
3. Rochdale 0 Bradford 5
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 August 2005 ROCHDALE were completely undone by the knowhow and clinical finishing of veteran goal machine Dean Windass. -
4. Preview: Rochdale v Macclesfield
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 MACC boss Brian Horton will have to decide whether to stick with his cup heroes for the north west derby against Rochdale. -
5. Preview: Rochdale v Macclesfield
Manchester Evening News, Friday 26 August 2005 ROCHDALE boss Steve Parkin will be hoping to put their midweek hammering by Bradford behind them for the north west derby with Macc. -
6. Preview: Rochdale v Cheltenham
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 August 2005 INJURED midfielder Ernie Cooksey could be back in contention for Rochdale when they take on Cheltenham at Spotland. -
7. Rochdale 3 Macclesfield 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 August 2005 ROCHDALE& came from behind to brush aside a lacklustre Macclesfield side described by manager Brian Horton as embarrassing to record a first home win of the season and move into the top three. -
8. Rochdale 1 Wycombe 2
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 10 August 2005 WYCOMBE ended Rochdale's proud unbeaten record that had stretched back to last October and underlined why they are among the bookies' favourites for promotion. -
9. Rochdale 1 Cheltenham 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 13 August 2005 TEN MAN Rochdale came from behind with a spirited and committed second half performance that almost gave them a victory. Manager Steve Parkin was not happy with the dismissal midway through the first half of midfielder Neil Brisco but was full of praise for his players' endeavours in the second half. -
10. Leyton Orient 1 Rochdale 4
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 August 2005 <DIV>ROCHDALE produced a magnificent performance to blow away Leyton Orient’s 100 per cent start to the season on Saturday.</DIV>