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Refwatch: Dale v Oldham

Dale fans can think wistfully back to April 2014 when they see Oliver Langford refereeing Wednesday’s Checkatrade Trophy tie at home to Oldham.

That’s because the West Midlands official was the man in the middle for the final home match of the 2013/14 season against Cheltenham when two early goals gave Dale a 2-0 win to clinch promotion to League One.

However, four years earlier, Oliver was at Spotland for the late-season midweek encounter with Darlington which Dale needed to win to seal promotion from League Two.

As we all remember, Darlo won 1-0 to postpone Dale’s celebrations, although the victory couldn’t prevent The Quakers’ relegation to non-league football.

We also saw Mr Langford at AFC Wimbledon in February 2014, where Scott Hogan’s hat-trick helped Dale to a 3-0 success, but his most recent Rochdale game was less memorable as we went down to a 4-0 home defeat to Huddersfield in the FA Cup in January 2017.

Wednesday will be Oliver’s 13th Dale appointment, with the first — our 3-1 home defeat of Barnet in August 2008 - being his debut game at Football League level.

His full list of Dale games is:

Aug 08 Barnet (h) W 3-1

Dec 09 Crewe (a) D 2-2

Apr 10 Darlington (h) L 0-1

Aug 11 QPR (a, CC) W 2-0

Nov 11 Preston (a) W 1-0

Dec 12 York (h) L 2-3

Feb 14 AFC Wimbledon (a) W 3-0

Apr 14 Cheltenham (h) W 2-0

Mar 15 Colchester (h) W 2-1

Oct 15 Sheffield U (a) L 2-3

Mar 16 Coventry (a) W 1-0

Jan 17 Huddersfield (h, FAC) L 0-4

Oliver is a member of the Select Group 2 list of officials who mainly referee in the Championship.

On Saturday he was in the middle for the big Yorkshire derby at Bramall Lane between Sheffield United and Leeds and before that appointment he had overseen 15 games this season, showing 33 yellow cards and one red.

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