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Late goal makes the Dale men very Sad

By Peter Minnows
STAR MAN AARON MORLEY Rochdale
DONCASTER got out of jail with an added-time equaliser to earn a draw at Rochdale – but boss Darren Moore insisted it was no more than they deserved.
Aaron Morley’s 66th minute crosscum- shot flew into the net and appeared enough to secure the points for Dale as the game entered time added on.
But Kieran Sadlier headed Moore’s men level when he rose above the home defence to head past Robert Sanchez in the Dale goal.
“I thought it was a wonderful advertisement for the division, two teams who like to get ball down and pl...

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