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It would have been home to Chelsea



hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
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Kitbag in Dubai
Let's aim to play Chelsea twice next season regardless of cup draws.
 






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Well done wallsall. Kind of feel sorry for o'grady, his confidence will be shattered now. Everyone makes mistakes. Chelsea in the next round, the stand will be full of people I have never seen before who don't care for brighton, like it did when we played Arsenal. League is more important for me.
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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It may have not been Chelsea, mind. Half hour extra time would have seen the butterfly effect kick in.
 






CP 0 3 BHA

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Nov 28, 2003
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Northants
Three reasons to be cheerful:-
a) Hopefully CH has seen further evidence of who doesn't cut it from tonights performance - which could positively influence the last week of the transfer window.
b) The team won't get distracted by an ultimately pointless glamour tie
c) We'd have got battered anyway.
 


PILTDOWN MAN

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Sep 15, 2004
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It may have not been Chelsea, mind. Half hour extra time would have seen the butterfly effect kick in.

Why would it have been extra time. Penalty scored, kick off, ball in orbit, goalkick. Rest of the game completely different.
 








Eeyore

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Why would it have been extra time. Penalty scored, kick off, ball in orbit, goalkick. Rest of the game completely different.

Well yes, exactly. That's why I never get upset by the 'if only' scenarios. It's pure fantasy when you look at it scientifically. That's my consolation anyway.
 


lizard

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Jul 14, 2005
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It may have not been Chelsea, mind. Half hour extra time would have seen the butterfly effect kick in.

Also the time difference in announcing Walsall to announcing Brighton and Hove Albion would have marginally delayed the second ball being pulled, meaning in all likelihood it would have been a different ball anyway. Crazy how it actually works, think about the lottery.
 








GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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Gloucester
Three reasons to be cheerful:-
a) Hopefully CH has seen further evidence of who doesn't cut it from tonights performance - which could positively influence the last week of the transfer window.
b) The team won't get distracted by an ultimately pointless glamour tie
c) We'd have got battered anyway.
a). He should have known by now anyway.
b). The team won't get inspired/lifted/enthused by a glamour tie (corrected for you).
c). They might have shown the same foolish contempt and complacency we showed Walsall tonight.
 




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,372
Also the time difference in announcing Walsall to announcing Brighton and Hove Albion would have marginally delayed the second ball being pulled, meaning in all likelihood it would have been a different ball anyway. Crazy how it actually works, think about the lottery.

that is a bloody brilliant point.
 




Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Also the time difference in announcing Walsall to announcing Brighton and Hove Albion would have marginally delayed the second ball being pulled, meaning in all likelihood it would have been a different ball anyway. Crazy how it actually works, think about the lottery.

I've often wondered how far reaching the effect is when distanced from its source. Last Saturday I walked past some Albion fans on the way home from work (I wasn't at the game). There is every chance that if I had taken a different route the pattern of play may have been different.

The biggest question is whether, when totally disconnected from an environment, one's movements can still have an effect. Fascinating stuff, well for a philosophical old bore like me.

By simply reading this crap your future is being changed.
 


Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
18,897
Worthing
Also the time difference in announcing Walsall to announcing Brighton and Hove Albion would have marginally delayed the second ball being pulled, meaning in all likelihood it would have been a different ball anyway. Crazy how it actually works, think about the lottery.

Logical and makes total sense. Well done
 




OzMike

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Oct 2, 2006
12,982
Perth Australia
It's more than a shame. I dunno what the amounts are, but there would have been a decent payment for a win tonight and all the TV and other revenue from the next round. I do care, and so do lots of 'the supporters' . In fact I feel pretty badly let down. Probably, though, not as much as Tony Bloom who bankrolls all this...

Hear, hear, it's like a lottery win and these days, you have got to be pretty stupid to allow such a payday to slip through your hands.
Plastic supporters or not, they still have to buy tickets, pies, beer etc.
This loss was incredibly bad for business, all competitions should be taken seriously.
Finishing mid table, with a couple of decent cup runs under your belt, would soften the blow of not getting promoted and personally I think we should be fielding the strongest team for all games.
Reserve games should be used for training games.
 
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W.C.

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Oct 31, 2011
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Would have been a tedious distraction from our assault on the league.
 


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