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DR HILL LAMENTS ‘ANXIOUS’ DALE

By Tom Harle
ROCHDALE 0
OXFORD UTD 0

MAKING A FIST OF IT: Oxford keeper Simon Eastwood punches clear
PICTURES: PSI/Dan Youngs

ROCHDALE boss Keith Hill diagnosed his side as suffering from “stress and anxiety” in front of goal in a dull draw with Oxford.
Dale came close through Steven Davies, Joe Bunney and Ian Henderson either side of half-time but were jittery in the box. Hill was pleased to stymie a run of three defeats in four, although his side’s lack of composure in the final third caused concern.
He said: “The performance was okay, at times forgettable...

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