Ian Dennis
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
There were no issues whatsoever.
And as soon as the game had finished, they were all coming up to us congratulating us on going up.
I think there's a lot of respect between the two sides.
Out of everyone on the National League circuit, we have really good relations with the guys at Rochdale.
And we've been in communication as well throughout last week and then even since the game.
So I think there's a lot of hope from you.
outside York City, but also with inside York City, the football club itself and everyone associated with them, that Rochdale can get up in the next couple of weeks because York and Rochdale were so far ahead of everybody else.
I think it'd be a bit of a travesty if they fall at the final hurdle.
Just in terms of going to that game, David, before it all played out, obviously in those closing moments, you are very much in the moment, in commentary.
You're just reacting to what you're seeing and your reaction perfectly exemplifies how the York City fans would have been feeling.
Before you went to the game, did you have in mind anything, you know, in terms of potential scenarios, how it might play out, phrases you might use?
Do you work like that at all or not?
No, not really.
Even if I had done that, to be honest, for that game, you're never going to dream of that scenario, are you?
So I don't think even if you guys had gone there, it's very, very hard to prepare.
for an ending like that.
And even if you do take notes, I think we all know there's not much time to look down at your notes, have you?
You're just sort of seeing what's going out on the pitch in front of you and just going with the flow, really.
the producer of this podcast, David, Nathan, has suggested that maybe it's a commentary that the Shep mates might want to do.
And we've just mentioned Connor and his commentary on Manchester United, Lyon, which was brilliant.