Just watched the Maidstone game on IPlayer on 10:33 - Jan 30 by monty_radio | Not sure if anyone has pointed this out, but in 1961 we lost 7-1 in the Cup at Southampton (both teams then Div 2 i.e. Championship). But only one of those teams went on to be champions that very same season, and to win the top tier the following year. [Post edited 30 Jan 2024 11:04]
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Shock or fluke results happen in football. That's a huge part of the appeal of the game, whereas in territorial games such as rugby, the superior team will inevitably convert enough penalty kicks to win. This also explains why a goal is such a valuable currency in football, with games often being drawn or decided by a single goal. The downside is the huge disputes & VAR involvement whenever a goal is scored, or a penalty kick awarded. As far as penalties are concerned, there is inevitably a huge delay before one is taken, even without VAR. [Post edited 30 Jan 2024 15:03]
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