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That one’s for Joe, says Dale boss Hill

Michael Hale
ROCHDALE manager Keith Hill dedicated his side’s comprehensive victory over Gillingham to Joe Thompson.
Midfielder Thompson announced in the week that his cancer has sadly returned and Nathanial Mendez- Laing’s opening goal was celebrated by holding up a ‘Thompson’ jersey.
And after Ian Henderson, Callum Camps and Peter Vincenti’s goals saw off the Gills, Hill’s thoughts were straight on to the 28-year-old.
He said: “That win was for Joe Thompson. We’ve had to try to keep counsel and keep a lid on it – it’s been a very...

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