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Match report: Rochdale 2, York City 3
11:30am Monday 3rd December 2012 in Match reports
By Dave Flett, Sports reporter
Midfielder Michael Potts gives York City the lead at Rochdale. Picture: Gordon Clayton
AS the UK Snooker Championship got under way at the Barbican, York City belatedly got the breaks they required to end a run of seven games without a win.
City chief Gary Mills has bemoaned his team’s failure to take chances in recent times but, during Saturday’s 3-2 victory at Rochdale, he saw recalled midfielder Michael Potts open the scoring after the ball initially struck him in the face.
Jason Walker then ended his own seven-match sequence without a goal when, by his own admission, he attempted to control Scott Kerr’s header only to see the ball fly off his boot into Rochdale ’keeper Josh Lillis’ bottom right-hand corner.
Another Potts goal saw City storm into a 3-0 lead after only 36 minutes and, while the Minstermen might have enjoyed some overdue fortune for the first two finishes, there was nothing lucky about the third effort or the margin of the visitors’ advantage at that stage of the match.
Playing with a fluency and tempo that typifies Mills’ teams at their best, City’s first-half mastery in possession in all areas of the pitch gave an exhibition flavour to proceedings, without suggesting such dominance ever comes easily.
Potts was instrumental in that respect. The former Blackburn Rovers academy player must have felt he needed snookers to break into Mills’ team this term, having watched the likes of fellow midfielders Lee Bullock, Jonathan Smith and John McReady join the club in the summer prior to being placed on the transfer list in pre-season.
Danny Kearns’ subsequent loan arrival pushed Potts further down the pecking order but the former Republic of Ireland under-21 international’s unexpected return to parent club Peterborough last week, coupled with the earlier farming out of Bullock, Smith and Tom Platt, suddenly handed the 2011 summer signing a surprise chance to resurrect a career that has seen him make only three senior league starts for the Minstermen.
And, only 25 miles from his old Ewood Park stamping ground, Potts grabbed it. Positive from the first whistle, he was busy and enthusiastic and, as well as always being willing to receive possession, the likeable 21-year-old never wasted a pass.
He might have later given away a penalty that led to Rochdale’s second goal but that blemish should not detract from his overall display.
Potts’ two goals were certainly a fitting reward for his patience – a commodity so rare in the modern game as Chelsea fans would no doubt testify.
Even Mills’ position has come under scrutiny in some quarters following a winless November due to the insatiable demand for results but, if any reminder was needed of the manager’s fine footballing philosophies and the devastating potential of his team, it was provided by the first 45 minutes at Spotland.
Every game in League Two seems to pitch the Minstermen against two towering centre-backs and a hulking target man.
Rochdale were no exception with 37-year-old veteran Dele Adebola leading the line at one end of the pitch before his half-time withdrawal, while Ryan Edwards and Rhys Bennett, even allowing for his out-of-character goal, looked equally cumbersome defensive partners.
Mills deserves credit, not criticism, for refusing to give in to the temptation to adopt this supposed blueprint for League Two success and, while his team always seem transformed on their travels, the key to reversing a poor home record could be keeping the ball in the same exemplary manner they showcased at Spotland, while playing at an identical tempo.
City were less incisive after the break – how often is that frustratingly the case when any side races into a three-goal first-half lead? – but their dominance prior to the interval ultimately ensured they pocketed maximum points.
Jamal Fyfield’s flying raids down the left were a regular feature as City imposed their superiority early in the match and led to the opening goal on eight minutes.
Potts started and finished a flowing move that also saw Scott Kerr, Matty Blair and Paddy McLaughlin involved before Fyfield hared forward on the overlap and delivered a dangerous cross to the far post.
After Blair and Walker got touches, it was converted by Potts, who found the roof of Lillis’ net from eight yards.
Potts could, indeed, have claimed a first-half hat-trick, having drilled a left-footed effort wide on the quarter-hour mark when Walker met another Fyfield centre with his head.
Four minutes later, after Jason Kennedy had called Michael Ingham into a fine fingertip save, the Minstermen had doubled their lead when Kerr won a header just outside the penalty box and Walker’s inadvertent 12-yard shot on the turn left Lillis helpless.
Andrew Tutte fired wide from 20 yards for Dale soon afterwards but City added a third on 36 minutes when a subtle touch by Blair sent Chambers sprinting down the left.
Cutting back on to his right foot, Chambers picked out another Potts charge into the penalty box and, after sidestepping a home challenge, the delighted midfielder found Lillis’ bottom right-hand corner from ten yards.
Dale offered a brief riposte before the break when Terry Gornell’s thundering 25-yard strike thumped back off a post with Ingham beaten.
City’s second-half threats were then limited to a weak effort on target from Blair and Potts’ 20-yard drive that comfortably cleared the crossbar.
The hosts, meanwhile, gained a little encouragement when, just past the hour, a shirt tug on Potts went undetected by the officials and Bennett was allowed to advance far too easily from the halfway line into Ingham’s penalty box, evading challenges from Walker, Kerr, Smith and Chris Doig before surprisingly finding himself with the opportunity to find the City ’keeper’s bottom right-hand corner from ten yards.
On 82 minutes, Ingham reacted smartly to prevent Bobby Grant’s edge-of-the-box volley from finding his top corner but he was beaten moments later when Potts nudged into George Donnelly during an aerial contest for the ball.
Grant drilled the subsequent spot kick into Ingham’s bottom left-hand corner as the City ’keeper dived in the opposite direction and Dale dared to believe they could snatch an unlikely and undeserved point.
Ex-Scunthorpe striker Grant went on to drive wide from 30 yards and Ingham caught a curling Ashley Grimes free-kick but, in the sixth and final minute of stoppage time, vital penalty-box headers by Doig and Dan Parslow, whose face was already bloodied from an earlier challenge, ultimately safeguarded victory.
Match facts
Rochdale 2 (Bennett 61; Grant 83 pen), York City 3 (Potts 8, 36; Walker 19)
York City:
Michael Ingham 8
Made two impressive saves when called upon and unlucky to concede two goals.
Dan Parslow 8
Reliable defensively and also got forward to deliver some quality second-half crosses.
Chris Smith 8
Composed on the ball and won the majority of his battles in the air and on the deck.
Chris Doig 8
Never flustered, rarely out of position and distributed sensibly out of defence.
Jamal Fyfield 9
Foraged forward relentlessly during a rampant first half and never troubled by Rochdale attacks down his flank.
Scott Kerr 8
Gave youngsters Potts and McLaughlin great encouragement and direction on their recalls to the team.
Michael Potts 9
STAR MAN – looked like a man determined to prove his worth as a professional footballer and was positive throughout.
Paddy McLaughlin 8
Kept City driving forward and was always looking for the right pass to maintain an attacking move’s momentum.
Matty Blair 8
Non-stop running and effort following his return to the right wing.
Jason Walker 8
Justified his recall to the team by finding the net for the first time since October and worked hard for the cause.
Ashley Chambers 8
Offered Fyfield great defensive support and still managed to provide the forward burst for City’s third goal.
Subs: Jon Challinor (for Potts, 85), Lanre Oyebanjo (for McLaughin, 85), Jamie Reed (for Walker, 90).
Not used: Musselwhite, McGurk, Blanchett, Kelly.
Rochdale: Josh Lillis, Phil Edwards, Ryan Edwards, Rhys Bennett, Kevin McIntyre, Andrew Tutte, Peter Cavanagh, Jason Kennedy (Ashley Grimes, 79), Terry Gornell, Dele Adebola (George Donnelly, 46), Bobby Grant. Subs not used: Joe Rafferty, Brian Barry-Murphy, Matt Pearson, Ian Craney, Ben Smith.
Star man: Grant – looked Rochdale’s biggest attacking threat.
Referee: Oliver Langford (Darlaston).
Rating: 7/10 – much better than home manager John Coleman’s constant berating suggested.
Booked: McIntyre 43, Smith 81, Donnelly 90.
Sent off: None.
Attendance: 2,411.
Shots on target: Rochdale 7, City 4.
Shots off target: Rochdale 3, City 3.
Corners: Rochdale 4, City 6.
Fouls conceded: Rochdale 13, City 14.
Offsides: Rochdale 2, City 1.
Comments(43)
skilly
says...
5:16pm Sat 1 Dec 12
openallhours
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5:17pm Sat 1 Dec 12
As I said before, Kearns early departure could be a blessing in disguise.
Very happy for Pottsy (and Jason), but the fact that he's scored 2 today adds to the mystique of Gary's decision to rarely play him.
duffy
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5:18pm Sat 1 Dec 12
Anyway thank god for the win and the three points so well done lads.
PositiveFootball
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5:21pm Sat 1 Dec 12
ADAMCUTHBERT
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5:22pm Sat 1 Dec 12
well in Pottsy lad! Showing Gary what he's been missing!
COYR!
surge41
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5:24pm Sat 1 Dec 12
Theendoftheworld
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5:27pm Sat 1 Dec 12
redbluelion
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5:29pm Sat 1 Dec 12
lifelong
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5:31pm Sat 1 Dec 12
lifelong
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5:32pm Sat 1 Dec 12
openallhours
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5:42pm Sat 1 Dec 12
duffy wrote:Fair comment. We've scored 8 goals in our last 3 aways but only 2 in the last 4 homes.
How the hell can we keep wining away and be so crap at home. God I'm happy with the win but it's so frustrating when we can't do the business on our home turf. Anyway thank god for the win and the three points so well done lads.
Very odd.
uhtred
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5:53pm Sat 1 Dec 12
Some old bloke
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5:57pm Sat 1 Dec 12
PositiveFootball
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5:57pm Sat 1 Dec 12
openallhours wrote:Some supporters (oxymoron?) will look for the negatives even when we win - their glass is always half empty!
duffy wrote:Fair comment. We've scored 8 goals in our last 3 aways but only 2 in the last 4 homes.
How the hell can we keep wining away and be so crap at home. God I'm happy with the win but it's so frustrating when we can't do the business on our home turf. Anyway thank god for the win and the three points so well done lads.
Very odd.
Whitleyred
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5:59pm Sat 1 Dec 12
My gut feeling is we may be better served sticking with the side and formation that got us into the league in the first place, provided the supporters will allow it....
Kearns was an excellent addition to the squad, but perhaps leaping ahead in the midfield pecking order put one or two noses out of joint?
Special praise has to go to Pottsy. GM's post-match described him as the model pro. He has certainly shown tremendous patience and stepped up to the plate today big style.
Best of all there is another away game next week so no need to labour the "If we could win only our home games" mantra!!
COYR
ADAMCUTHBERT
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6:33pm Sat 1 Dec 12
Whitleyred wrote:Nah catch up in morning on BBC I player and get yourself a good nites kip after all the excitement!
Phew!!....soooo needed those 3 points and the performance. Massive credit to GM and the players. Might even try and stay awake for the Football League Show now!!
My gut feeling is we may be better served sticking with the side and formation that got us into the league in the first place, provided the supporters will allow it....
Kearns was an excellent addition to the squad, but perhaps leaping ahead in the midfield pecking order put one or two noses out of joint?
Special praise has to go to Pottsy. GM's post-match described him as the model pro. He has certainly shown tremendous patience and stepped up to the plate today big style.
Best of all there is another away game next week so no need to labour the "If we could win only our home games" mantra!!
COYR
YO1
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6:34pm Sat 1 Dec 12
Rochdale came out second half but didn't really threaten. Pottsy, Paddy and Scott Kerr all started to tire and Dale came back into it. Perhaps should have brought subs on earlier. Dubious penalty left nervous last 10 minutes, by which time a couple of moaners sat behind me started having a go at the team( complete bottlers).
Thankfully the lads on the team stayed strong and brought the points home. Magnificent away following again.
duffy
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7:29pm Sat 1 Dec 12
RooBeck
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7:51pm Sat 1 Dec 12
OLD - HEAD
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7:53pm Sat 1 Dec 12
Tug job
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7:56pm Sat 1 Dec 12
lifelong wrote:The rules are that the allocated and announced period of extra time is the minimum that will be played; the referee is entitled to add additional time if he/she feels this is warranted. Sublime performance in the first half, reminded me of Wrexham away last season. Very well done to all the team but especially Michael Potts. Credit for GM for playing him. Another good away following - I wonder if we do so much better away because we are all concentrated in one area and all get behind the team, rather than being dispersed around three sides. I see Tom Platt scored for Harrogate today so it's all good! COYR
What a great win today York City! Comments on Radio York from one of the home brethren indicated that we were the best team by far to visit Spotlands this season! Praise indeed. But thanks to the official who awarded a hotly contested penalty near time City had to hang on and play 6 and a half minutes of extra time when only 5 were awarded! As Duffy as quite rightly said thank the lord for three valuable points.Manager Mills will sleep soundly this weekend!!
ycfcfooker
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8:04pm Sat 1 Dec 12
alimount
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8:09pm Sat 1 Dec 12
ycfcfooker
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8:13pm Sat 1 Dec 12
ycfcfooker
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8:47pm Sat 1 Dec 12
rupertbehr
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8:55pm Sat 1 Dec 12
But to all those doubters out there
Please believe me, for the first forty five minutes of this game city were nothing short of magnificent !!!
Thank you Millsy....Well done boys.
Please Please can we bring our away
support .....HOME!
ycfcfooker
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9:02pm Sat 1 Dec 12
ycfcfooker
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10:33pm Sat 1 Dec 12
pip007
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10:42pm Sat 1 Dec 12
duffy wrote:That's exactly what Rochdale will be asking! I'm not sure there's really any mystery to this. Every time we play well away, some other team is wondering why they drop points at home. The fact is, as we know, teams deploy different tactics away from home and those tactics (which typically shore up the defence and look for breaks in attack) are probably more conducive to getting something out of a match, and certainly make it more difficult for the home team. Add to that the fact that the combined psychology of the team is that the pressure is off the away side and on the home side, and that anything we get is a bonus, just changes the overall balance of the game. I guess what I'm saying is that the commonly held idea that playing at home conveys some kind of automatic advantage, is a myth. The way to stop this happening is to start the home games by playing away-game tactics (wear the away strip if it helps). Then when a couple of goals up switch to conventional home tactics. If nothing else it will confuse the hell out of the opposition.
How the hell can we keep wining away and be so crap at home. God I'm happy with the win but it's so frustrating when we can't do the business on our home turf.
Anyway thank god for the win and the three points so well done lads.
duffy
says...
10:54pm Sat 1 Dec 12
pip007 wrote:To be fair though playing at home does give you an advantage, it has to just looking at the overall statistics of all games played every season. I do think its a mix of two things. Firstly we are a counter attacking team and have always struggled when teams have put players behind the ball and closed us down not giving us time on the ball which often happens at home. I also think there is now a confidence issue and agree that the home support could be better at times although its not as bad as stated by some.
duffy wrote:That's exactly what Rochdale will be asking! I'm not sure there's really any mystery to this. Every time we play well away, some other team is wondering why they drop points at home. The fact is, as we know, teams deploy different tactics away from home and those tactics (which typically shore up the defence and look for breaks in attack) are probably more conducive to getting something out of a match, and certainly make it more difficult for the home team. Add to that the fact that the combined psychology of the team is that the pressure is off the away side and on the home side, and that anything we get is a bonus, just changes the overall balance of the game. I guess what I'm saying is that the commonly held idea that playing at home conveys some kind of automatic advantage, is a myth. The way to stop this happening is to start the home games by playing away-game tactics (wear the away strip if it helps). Then when a couple of goals up switch to conventional home tactics. If nothing else it will confuse the hell out of the opposition.
How the hell can we keep wining away and be so crap at home. God I'm happy with the win but it's so frustrating when we can't do the business on our home turf.
Anyway thank god for the win and the three points so well done lads.
GreenshawGrinder
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1:08am Sun 2 Dec 12
In Gary Mills we trust.
Head of Bomber Command
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7:19am Sun 2 Dec 12
duffy wrote:Yes Duffy right on with your post.
Really pleased for Potts who has not been given a chance. Please note a midfield with three midfielders in it, can we continue with that please and maybe give Potts a run in the team.
WiShIwAsAtThEcReSeNt
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10:18am Sun 2 Dec 12
own there tho mate they arnt the most sociable people to away supporters.
redwhiteblue
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10:27am Sun 2 Dec 12
The team were outstanding (thank you lads and GM) - Dale supporters around where I was sat were full of praise, best side they've seen at Spotlands this season.
I understand we had 60% of the play - this must have been 80% in the first half - Fyfield, Chambers great down the left - fantastic crosses from Fyfield. And for all those knockers of Chambers - what a headed clearance in his own box when left one on one in the first half. Walker's hold up play today was another highlight - linked very well with those around him. Pottsy - brilliant - waited his chance, never on to have his chin on the floor - came in and performed - deserves to be in the side at Plymouth. Dan Parslow - another great performance, solid and confident going forward. Overall team performance 8/10
One point on the Dale fans - the booing of the first substitution - certainly wouldn't like to see it that bad at York
Some old bloke
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11:02am Sun 2 Dec 12
Very pleased for Potts and I thought Dan Parslow was terrific. In the second half he was being fouled every couple of minutes by their forwards but I don't think the ref gave him one free kick.
OLD - HEAD
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12:16pm Sun 2 Dec 12
ycfcfooker
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12:38pm Sun 2 Dec 12
WiShIwAsAtThEcReSeNt wrote:You're not wrong mucker a right set of carrot munchers, me and fat Dave will dust 'em don't you worry about that
hey ycfcfooker how great does your invitation to Plymouth sound(pardon the pun) a nice away tripa few pints of english beer or the nearest youre likley to get in Plymouth ha,i wish i was in a position to take up your offer.watchyourselfd
own there tho mate they arnt the most sociable people to away supporters.
RickyC
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3:44pm Sun 2 Dec 12
YorkCityLuke
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3:56pm Sun 2 Dec 12
But that is a minor issue - on the whole, I though we were brilliant and got the result we deserved.
bill bailey
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7:10pm Sun 2 Dec 12
heartbreaker
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9:19pm Sun 2 Dec 12
Not getting overly excited by yesterday though, still showed poor defending for their first goal and the home form obviously still a massive issue. But like I have said before we have a good squad there, just hope now we can transform our away record into points at home!! Do that and the play offs are very reachable. Well done for yesterday to Mills and the boys. (ps DO IT AT HOME, DO IT AT HOME!!)
long distance depressive
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9:09am Mon 3 Dec 12

Head of Bomber Command says...
5:06pm Sat 1 Dec 12