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Alex flexing his Iron men

Andy Butler says Scunthorpe United must be ready for a smarting Rochdale determined to banish their title heartbreak.

By Matt Badcock

CHEERS, CHIEF! Scunthorpe Unietd owner Roj Rahman and Ross Barrows
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Andy Butler says Scunthorpe United must be ready for a smarting Rochdale determined to banish their title heartbreak.
Dale, of course, thought they’d won the division last weekend when they grabbed a stoppage-time goal against York, only to conceded a leveller that saw the Minster-men crowned champions on the final day.
The Iron arrived at Spotland on the back of a 1-0 win over in-form Southend United in Tuesday’s Eliminator thanks to Cal Roberts’ early opener.
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