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Originally Posted by Distracted
Woooow hang on a minute, let's look at some positives here...
We'd rather lose a cup game than a league game. Agreed?
Dibble was at fault for 2 goals, but we should have Randolph back soon.
We scored 2 goals (and one from a defender!), so technically the score should have been 2-1 to Stanley!
Now I know football doesn't necessarily work like that, but come on everyone-it's practically an unwritten rule that sides who don't play well in the league do play well in the cup, and sides who are playing someone from a higher division have always got that extra determination, just like we did at Rotherham. It's not the end of the world. Let's get behind the lads on Saturday-we need a win!
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How can you look at positives in a defeat, also technically doesn't cut much mustard, it's the result that means your either 10 grand better off and getting attractive draws in the next couple of rounds and technically we are not!!!
This is a proffesional football club with full time, full paid football players, we are not in the unibond anymore scratching to get to the next round and the sooner the manager understands then we will advance to the next level, as for it not being the end of the world well your quite correct it isn't and with no cup distractions will you look on the bright side of things if we end up 10th again with no playoffs.