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Rochdale AFC vs. Leyton Orient FC (29.10.2011)

Date Season Halftime Result
29.10.2011 2011 0 : 1 0 : 2

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
12'' Leyton Orient J. Smith Normal Goal
24'' Leyton Orient K. Lisbie Substitution 1
65'' Leyton Orient D. Mooney Normal Goal
68'' Rochdale N. Eccleston Substitution 1
68'' Rochdale S. Darby Substitution 2
68'' Leyton Orient M. Spring Substitution 2
81'' Rochdale A. Tutte Substitution 3
90'' + 1'' Leyton Orient G. Porter Substitution 3

Lineup Rochdale AFC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 1 J. Kean
ui.hrac_ 2 S. Darby
ui.hrac_ 12 P. Balkestein
ui.hrac_ 5 N. Trotman
ui.hrac_ 4 M. Holness
ui.hrac_ 7 J. Kennedy
ui.hrac_ 8 G. Jones
ui.hrac_ 10 A. Grimes
ui.hrac_ 11 N. Adams
ui.hrac_ 16 A. Tutte
ui.hrac_ 24 N. Eccleston

Lineup Leyton Orient FC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 12 L. Butcher
ui.hrac_ 5 S. Cuthbert
ui.hrac_ 6 T. Forbes
ui.hrac_ 16 M. Spring
ui.hrac_ 14 L. McSweeney
ui.hrac_ 8 S. Dawson
ui.hrac_ 20 J. Smith
ui.hrac_ 7 D. Cox
ui.hrac_ 15 G. Porter
ui.hrac_ 9 K. Lisbie
ui.hrac_ 39 D. Mooney

Substitutes Rochdale AFC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 26 J. Akpa Akpro
ui.hrac_ 22 S. Jordan
ui.hrac_ 28 R. Gray
ui.hrac_ 21 M. Edwards
ui.hrac_ 6 B. Barry-Murphy

Substitutes Leyton Orient FC

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 10 J. Cureton
ui.hrac_ 17 M. Laird
ui.hrac_ 22 M. Odubajo
ui.hrac_ 24 T. Lovelock
ui.hrac_ 19 M. Cestor

Rochdale AFC

Rochdale AFC, an English football club from Greater Manchester, was founded in 1907. Their home shirt is dominated by blue, while the away shirt is grey. Their stadium, Spotland Stadium, has a capacity of over 10,000 fans. They have not yet looked among the elite in the Premier League, having recently played in the third highest competition.

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Leyton Orient FC

They are simply called The O's or Orient for short. The club's colour is red, and the home jerseys are also largely red. The away game is then played in black or a combination of red and white. They are at home at Brisbane Road Stadium, which has a spectator capacity of 9,271. The founding of this English club occurred in 1881 in the East London borough of Leyton. The name at the time was Eagle Cricket Club, hence the original focus. Football began to be played here seven years later. The club has been renamed several more times, and has borne its current name since 1987.

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