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Post by stonepaperscissors on Nov 6, 2016 17:21:11 GMT
Was Lokko who got sent off. l It was Acheampong who got sent off. [
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Post by stonepaperscissors on Nov 6, 2016 17:21:25 GMT
Was Lokko who got sent off. l It was Acheampong who got sent off. [
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Post by stonepaperscissors on Nov 6, 2016 17:22:15 GMT
Think you will find it WAS Lokko sent off
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2016 17:22:33 GMT
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Post by jdl on Nov 6, 2016 17:24:30 GMT
Must have been Loko, as it was a second yellow, and Ach hadn't been cautioned.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2016 17:25:51 GMT
Was Lokko who got sent off. l It was Acheampong who got sent off. No, it was Lokko, I wasn't sure either but I just whizzed through the BBC programme (whole two hours is available by the way, just Google BBC FA Cup and you'll find it) Ach tried to push Lokko away as he approached the ref but he went back and said something, the BBC anchor said it was Ach but you can see the cards were shown to Lokko. Gutted and proud at the same time - weird feeling. Looking at some of the comments made throughout the programme, they were going on about Rochdale 'possibly struggling with the pitch' FFS. When are these so-called experts and journalists going to give us some proper credit.
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Post by Benny on Nov 6, 2016 17:27:50 GMT
If that attendance was 2227, the same as most home league matches, I can only assume several hundred season ticket holders don't normally turn up, as the normal gaps were full. Rochdale fans were friendly, if a little quieter than expected. Town End were so lively in the second half, you could see the stand shaking! Glad Gillingham fans are noticing our exploits; this is a sign of things to come. As for the game, things like this do happen in football and we're still in the draw for round 2.
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Post by jdl on Nov 6, 2016 17:28:04 GMT
l It was Acheampong who got sent off. No, it was Lokko, I wasn't sure either but I just whizzed through the BBC programme (whole two hours is available by the way, just Google BBC FA Cup and you'll find it) Ach tried to push Lokko away as he approached the ref but he went back and said something, the BBC anchor said it was Ach but you can see the cards were shown to Lokko. Gutted and proud at the same time - weird feeling. Looking at some of the comments made throughout the programme, they were going on about Rochdale 'possibly struggling with the pitch' FFS. When are these so-called experts and journalists going to give us some proper credit. It looks like it was Ach because it isn't clear who the ref is waving the card at, but it has to have been Loko. It think Ach was just trying to join him!
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Post by juststones on Nov 6, 2016 17:30:08 GMT
Think you will find it WAS Lokko sent off Right you are, sorry, saw Acheampong going mental on BBC and they said it was him that got sent off.
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Post by juststones on Nov 6, 2016 17:31:57 GMT
l It was Acheampong who got sent off. No, it was Lokko, I wasn't sure either but I just whizzed through the BBC programme (whole two hours is available by the way, just Google BBC FA Cup and you'll find it) Ach tried to push Lokko away as he approached the ref but he went back and said something, the BBC anchor said it was Ach but you can see the cards were shown to Lokko. Gutted and proud at the same time - weird feeling. Looking at some of the comments made throughout the programme, they were going on about Rochdale 'possibly struggling with the pitch' FFS. When are these so-called experts and journalists going to give us some proper credit. Yeah, I watched programme while listening to Stones Live. They mention the pitch way too much for my liking. We'll never get the respect we deserve with that surface unfortunately.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2016 17:32:12 GMT
No, it was Lokko, I wasn't sure either but I just whizzed through the BBC programme (whole two hours is available by the way, just Google BBC FA Cup and you'll find it) Ach tried to push Lokko away as he approached the ref but he went back and said something, the BBC anchor said it was Ach but you can see the cards were shown to Lokko. Gutted and proud at the same time - weird feeling. Looking at some of the comments made throughout the programme, they were going on about Rochdale 'possibly struggling with the pitch' FFS. When are these so-called experts and journalists going to give us some proper credit. It looks like it was Ach because it isn't clear who the ref is waving the card at, but it has to have been Loko. It think Ach was just trying to join him! I disagree, watch the BBC tape which is crystal clear. Ach can see Lokko storming towards the ref, he physically pushes him away but Lokko is having none of it and goes back for more, at which point he clearly says something he shouldn't. Ach has his back to the ref, it must be Lokko surely. here's the link by the way www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/football/377895742.09.30 for the 'live' end of the game and the sending off
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Post by jdl on Nov 6, 2016 17:32:35 GMT
If that attendance was 2227, the same as most home league matches, I can only assume several hundred season ticket holders don't normally turn up, as the normal gaps were full. Rochdale fans were friendly, if a little quieter than expected. Town End were so lively in the second half, you could see the stand shaking! Glad Gillingham fans are noticing our exploits; this is a sign of things to come. As for the game, things like this do happen in football and we're still in the draw for round 2. I'm glad someone else questions the attendance figure. Although there were a few empty seats at our end, both ends looked fuller than normal (or at least as full) and the sides were mostly 2 or 3 deep - plus Rochdale had a fair few fans. I would have estimated it as around 2,500 - but certainly not only 100 or so more than the Macclesfield game. Rochdale fans were VERY quiet! Come all that way and don't make a noise??
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Post by stonepaperscissors on Nov 6, 2016 17:33:23 GMT
Think you will find it WAS Lokko sent off Right you are, sorry, saw Acheampong going mental on BBC and they said it was him that got sent off. I saw that and they initially got wrong, then were corrected.
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Post by jdl on Nov 6, 2016 17:33:37 GMT
It looks like it was Ach because it isn't clear who the ref is waving the card at, but it has to have been Loko. It think Ach was just trying to join him! I disagree, watch the BBC tape which is crystal clear. Ach can see Lokko storming towards the ref, he physically pushes him away but Lokko is having none of it and goes back for more, at which point he clearly says something he shouldn't. Ach has his back to the ref, it must be Lokko surely. here's the link by the way www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/football/37789574I was only going on the bit Stones TV posted.
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Post by jdl on Nov 6, 2016 17:43:19 GMT
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