Christies Child wrote:.....and gate was 1900 which suggests that IF we had got through that the away travel would have been small when you consider that they are based in Brighton.
Would almost certainly have lost money (again) as the away team take their travel costs out of the gate I understand before the remainder is split between the FA and both clubs.
Keith wrote:Christies Child wrote:.....and gate was 1900 which suggests that IF we had got through that the away travel would have been small when you consider that they are based in Brighton.
Would almost certainly have lost money (again) as the away team take their travel costs out of the gate I understand before the remainder is split between the FA and both clubs.
So you are saying it is a 'good thing' that Dagenham knocked us out? I doff my cap to you sir, for you really are the champion of straw grabbing!
Teams like Morecambe wrote:I know the numbers would have been different but...
Dagenham or Whitehawk have drawn Everton away. Just to rub it in there are a number of League 2 v Prem ties.
Teams like Morecambe wrote:I know the numbers would have been different but...
Dagenham or Whitehawk have drawn Everton away. Just to rub it in there are a number of League 2 v Prem ties.
RedRedWine wrote:Teams like Morecambe wrote:I know the numbers would have been different but...
Dagenham or Whitehawk have drawn Everton away. Just to rub it in there are a number of League 2 v Prem ties.
I think Morecambe, Dagenham or Whitehawk would have been ball 63 in round three regardless.
For the 20 sides sides qualifying from round two (ball numbers 45-64, League One and lower), numbers are allocated based on the position of ties in the previous round; it isn't allocated alphabetically for such entrants. As Morecambe or Dagenham vs Whitehawk was the penultimate tie drawn in round two, the winner was always going to be ball 63 from 64 - in fact sides playing in round 2 should be able to work out their potential round three number as soon as the second round draw is complete.
Sides who qualify automatically (Premiership and Championship sides) for round three are allocated numbers 1-44 on a alphabetical basis.
All of this means that if Morecambe weren't complete bottle jobs, we would have played Everton away, made a fortune and given the fans a day to remember.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:RedRedWine wrote:Teams like Morecambe wrote:I know the numbers would have been different but...
Dagenham or Whitehawk have drawn Everton away. Just to rub it in there are a number of League 2 v Prem ties.
I think Morecambe, Dagenham or Whitehawk would have been ball 63 in round three regardless.
For the 20 sides sides qualifying from round two (ball numbers 45-64, League One and lower), numbers are allocated based on the position of ties in the previous round; it isn't allocated alphabetically for such entrants. As Morecambe or Dagenham vs Whitehawk was the penultimate tie drawn in round two, the winner was always going to be ball 63 from 64 - in fact sides playing in round 2 should be able to work out their potential round three number as soon as the second round draw is complete.
Sides who qualify automatically (Premiership and Championship sides) for round three are allocated numbers 1-44 on a alphabetical basis.
All of this means that if Morecambe weren't complete bottle jobs, we would have played Everton away, made a fortune and given the fans a day to remember.
That means last few seasons we have missed out on Tottenham at White Hart Lane and Everton at Goodison. We are what we are , its fine lines and bare bones etc .
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