Quakers down despite impressive win: Match Review

Rochdale Vs Darlington,Tue 13 Apr 2010

By GMF Editor  April 13, 2010
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Darlington were relegated from the Football League despite recording a stunning upset to beat league leaders Rochdale 1-0 at Spotland.

Nathan Mulligan's first-half header prevented the hosts securing a first promotion since 1969 but was not enough to stop the Quakers dropping out of League Two.

Rochdale started strongly and almost went ahead in the third minute when Joe Thompson cut in from the right and fired an angled drive across the face of Shane Redmond's goal, only to see his effort fly wide of the far upright.



Skipper Gary Jones forced a save out of Redmond with a 25-yard effort but the hosts could not find a breakthrough.

Despite dominating possession and chances in the first half-hour, Dale fell behind in the 34th minute when Josh Gray's delivery from the right was glanced home by Mulligan.

Jason Taylor twice tested Redmond after the interval as the hosts kept Darlington pinned inside their own penalty area for long periods.

The visitors rarely got forward, but were close to doubling their advantage in the 68th minute when Mark Convery seized on a slip by Wiseman and slammed a shot goalward, Fielding showing quick hands to palm the ball to safety.

Late attempts by Jones, Chris Dagnall, and Chris O'Grady were kept out by a resolute Darlington defence who came under intense pressure in the closing stages.

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