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It's done, it's happened, it's gone. Not worth getting worked up about now.

 

 

It is worth getting worked up over. P*ssed away a very high chance of getting for Wembley for no real reason whatsoever.

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24 hours later and I am still livid. The lack of empathy from the club is the thing I find most distressing, Perez spouted some rubbish after the final whistle and that's it. Still want answers as to why we so readily ****ed up a chance of success. Fans want cup wins, days out at Wembley etc.

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I didn't ask you a question and you asked me why so I replied.

 

You are derailing your own thread Roge. You said you couldn't see it anywhere else, which although is not a direct question, it still clearly invites an explanation - which I provided. Please don't get upset and start sending me threatening PMs again :(

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Shock horror: Teams drawn for next round at the end of TV coverage and near completion of previous round.

 

Nothing to see here move along please.

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Admittedly we can't look back but it just rubs salt in, ****ing fuming soon, and as for the comedians above give it a rest.

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Disappointed, yes, but was it really THAT great a chance to win the cup? We'd won 2 of the required 6 games. A third of the way to winning the cup. The way folk were going on yesterday all we needed to do was to beat Slnd and the cup was ours.

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It is worth getting worked up over. P*ssed away a very high chance of getting for Wembley for no real reason whatsoever.

 

It's really not. I am as annoyed as anyone, I really thought this was our year, but looking at who we would have had in the next round and getting worked up over what might have been is senseless.

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Sunderland away to Brighton or hull

 

 

**** sake.

 

Had we gone through the draw would have been different and we may or may not have drawn Brighton/Hull away. For example you didn't do the same things you would have done after yesterday's result compared to if we won, thus neither would those making the draw. Butterfly effect.

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Had we gone through the draw would have been different and we may or may not have drawn Brighton/Hull away. For example you didn't do the same things after yesterday's result compared to if we won, thus neither would those making the draw.

 

:lol: Jesus christ

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Had we gone through the draw would have been different and we may or may not have drawn Brighton/Hull away. For example you didn't do the same things you would have done after yesterday's result compared to if we won, thus neither would those making the draw. Butterfly effect.

 

 

Come again?

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They have been a bit lucky with their cup draws this season, I mean getting Southampton at home is virtually a by and they've done it twice. Hopefully we'll be so lucky next year! I would love it if we could get drawn to Southampton at home.

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:lol: Jesus christ

 

He's a proper mental one isn't he? I keep expecting him to turn up on the Undateables. A late 20's guy, on the rotund side, bad hair and dressed in a full saints kit, with a saints duvet cover and quoting stats at everyone.

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Had we gone through the draw would have been different and we may or may not have drawn Brighton/Hull away. For example you didn't do the same things you would have done after yesterday's result compared to if we won, thus neither would those making the draw. Butterfly effect.

 

If we were to be allocated a different number to Sunderland than yes, but if not.......?

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Had we gone through the draw would have been different and we may or may not have drawn Brighton/Hull away. For example you didn't do the same things you would have done after yesterday's result compared to if we won, thus neither would those making the draw. Butterfly effect.

 

Did you really feel the need to explain the obvious to all and sundry AND make reference to Trousers "butterfly effect" post? It is a natural fatalistic tendency for all football fans to see "who we would have got" despite knowing deep down it is both futile and nonsensical.

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Come again?

 

Just because the draw today was Brighton/Hull vs Sunderland it does not automatically mean if Saints had won yesterday it would have been Brighton/Hull vs Saints.

 

Look up the butterfly effect and chaos theory.

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Did you really feel the need to explain the obvious to all and sundry AND make reference to Trousers "butterfly effect" post? It is a natural fatalistic tendency for all football fans to see "who we would have got" despite knowing deep down it is both futile and nonsensical.

 

Its not obvious to a lot of people, many people actually think we would automatically get whoever Sunderland got.

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If it had been a draw yesterday and the ball had been Sunderland or Southampton would the draw still have been to play Brighton or hull? It's all very confusing this.

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Its not obvious to a lot of people, many people actually think we would automatically get whoever Sunderland got.

 

Those who genuinely think that would probably not have understood your post anyway - I even struggled with it, and I am seriously clever you know :lol:

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If we were to be allocated a different number to Sunderland than yes, but if not.......?

 

Aren't the numbers fixed at the start of the third round, or something?

 

Being allocated the same number as Sunderland doesn't matter. Saints losing to Sunderland would have knock effects. People's lives would have been altered had Saints won yesterday, including those making the draw. Which would lead them to putting the balls in differently, stirring them differently and picking them out differently.

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Being allocated the same number as Sunderland doesn't matter. Saints losing to Sunderland would have knock effects. People's lives would have been altered had Saints won yesterday, including those making the draw. Which would lead them to putting the balls in differently, stirring them differently and picking them out differently.

 

So you mean if we had won, Rob Lee might have gone out on the p*ss or gone on a killing rampage or something and therefore wouldn't be available for the draw? How would our result yesterday have remotely affected the lives of the 2 doing the draw? I don't know why I'm giving you the satisfaction here.

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Being allocated the same number as Sunderland doesn't matter. Saints losing to Sunderland would have knock effects. People's lives would have been altered had Saints won yesterday, including those making the draw. Which would lead them to putting the balls in differently, stirring them differently and picking them out differently.

 

That's one of my all time favourite posts! We should have a special place for posts like this! It's brilliant!

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Being allocated the same number as Sunderland doesn't matter. Saints losing to Sunderland would have knock effects. People's lives would have been altered had Saints won yesterday, including those making the draw. Which would lead them to putting the balls in differently, stirring them differently and picking them out differently.

 

This

 

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect

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Being allocated the same number as Sunderland doesn't matter. Saints losing to Sunderland would have knock effects. People's lives would have been altered had Saints won yesterday, including those making the draw. Which would lead them to putting the balls in differently, stirring them differently and picking them out differently.

 

Whilst it is true that the draw might have turned out completely differently, it's got naff all to do with people's lives changing. I'd quit while you are behind rather than try to explain the butterfly effect or chaos theory on a footie forum if I were you ;)

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So you mean if we had won, Rob Lee might have gone out on the p*ss or gone on a killing rampage or something and therefore wouldn't be available for the draw? How would our result yesterday have remotely affected the lives of the 2 doing the draw? I don't know why I'm giving you the satisfaction here.

 

Spending 5 seconds longer cleaning your teeth in the morning could end up saving your life (or visa versa)

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Being allocated the same number as Sunderland doesn't matter. Saints losing to Sunderland would have knock effects. People's lives would have been altered had Saints won yesterday, including those making the draw. Which would lead them to putting the balls in differently, stirring them differently and picking them out differently.

 

Chaos theory dictates that you are a gigantic bellend in every conceivable circumstance. Even if we'd won yesterday.

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unless you have Glasgow Saint Syndrome.

 

Sounds like "Unbelievable" has a mate who not only is high up in the club (yeah right) but also posts on a Facebook page that Glasgow has access to!

 

Having Glasgow on "Ignore" is useless

 

Ok I have finally decided. I can't stand it anymore. Glasgow becomes the first poster I have ever put on "ignore".

 

in a way that Glasgow and Barrie Sanchez would be proud of.

 

Ha ha ha - Glasgow spends the whole match with his finger on the enter key.

 

Shocking spelling for somebody who posts so much Glasgow!!

 

Hooray - Glasgow has started another thread.

 

intending to compete with Glasgow for most threads posted or summat?

 

Mr X and Glasgow Saint are using the same PC.

 

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Spending 5 seconds longer cleaning your teeth in the morning could end up saving your life (or visa versa)

 

But how would our result affect the length of time that the person doing the draw spends brushing their teeth? :lol:

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So you mean if we had won, Rob Lee might have gone out on the p*ss or gone on a killing rampage or something and therefore wouldn't be available for the draw? How would our result yesterday have remotely affected the lives of the 2 doing the draw? I don't know why I'm giving you the satisfaction here.

 

It doesn't need to be anything major. Rob Lee on seeing Sunderland out of the cup would have even slightly altered his behaviour yesterday, that in turn would mean everything he did afterwards would have been slightly different. Not just Rob Lee, but it would have a knock effect to everyone on the planet even though it seems trivial.

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It doesn't need to be anything major. Rob Lee on seeing Sunderland out of the cup would have even slightly altered his behaviour yesterday, that in turn would mean everything he did afterwards would have been slightly different. Not just Rob Lee, but it would have a knock effect to everyone on the planet even though it seems trivial.

 

So if we´ve only would have got a freekick in the first minute we would´ve won?

We always get sh*t refs...

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