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1. Wrexham 2 Rochdale 1
Manchester Evening News, Monday 26 December 2005 DESPITE a much improved performance and being much the better side for long periods, Rochdale suffered a fourth successive defeat to find themselves dumped outside the play-off places by their hosts. -
2. Preview: Wycombe v Rochdale
Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 December 2005DALE will receive a welcome boost if midfielder Ernie Cooksey is declared fit ahead of Rochdale's trip to Wycombe.
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3. Rochdale v Bury
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 28 December 2005 ROCHDALE manager Steve Parkin will remind his players ahead of tonight's Lancashire derby against Bury that even in the festive season, charity must begin at home. -
4. Rochdale: Fight to keep ace marksman
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 December 2005 ROCHDALE today vowed to hold on to ace marksman Grant Holt. -
5. Wrexham 2 Rochdale 1
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 29 December 2005Coca Cola League 2
WHEN Gary Shotton sent off Neil Brisco for a dreadful challenge on Cheltenham’s Jamie Victory at Spotland in August there were no complaints from the Rochdale management team.
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6. Preview: Carlisle v Rochdale
Manchester Evening News, Friday 30 December 2005 ROCHDALE travel to high-flying Carlisle without leading scorer Grant Holt, who is suspended. -
7. Rochdale 2 Leyton Orient 4
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 20 December 2005Coca Cola League 2
AN abject refereeing display did nothing to mask the fact that Rochdale’s third consecutive defeat was down once again to defensive deficiencies.
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8. Rochdale 2 Leyton Orient 4
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 17 December 2005 ROCHDALE'S inability to defend again cost them dearly and after three successive defeats and 14 goals conceded in their last four games their problems are obvious. -
9. Rochdale: Parking sees red
Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 December 2005 ROCHDALE boss Steve Parkin was left fuming after second half madness reduced his side to nine men against Wycombe. -
10. Rochdale v Leyton Orient
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 December 2005 ROCHDALE boss Steve Parkin is demanding his side get back to basics if they're to stay in the promotion race.