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1918 - Representation of the People Act

Wigan QF - if I remember rightly we'd have been drawn against Chelsea in the semi. No guarantee of even making the final, let alone winning it.
I agree all 5 matches were soul destroying losses at the time. But with hindsight, what would be the benefit of us winning some of them anyway? Obviously, the Villarreal one meant we'd have got into the CL groups and got loads of cash, and the 09 FA Cup final would have given us a trophy, but the other 3 may have been meaningless anyway.
Kiev away would only put us in the QF with another 4 matches before you even play in the final. I totally lost interest as soon as we got knocked out, so not even sure who we'd have played in the QF. Would we have even for to the semi?
Wigan QF - if I remember rightly we'd have been drawn against Chelsea in the semi. No guarantee of even making the final, let alone winning it.
Liverpool SF - we'd have played Chelsea in the final so not an easy game at all.
I didn't watch it, but I seem to recall the balls for the semi draw being in alphabetical order. If that's true, 1- Chelsea 2- Man C 3- Millwall 4- Wigan.
1 and 2 were drawn together, and 3 drew 4.
If we'd have beaten Wigan in the QF, that would have changed the draw. Alphabetically, we'd have been ball 2 and come out of the hat against Chelsea.
No, we'd have drawn Millwall
I know Wigan played Millwall, but if the above quote is correct, that doesn't mean we'd have played them too.
Can't confirm this cos I didn't watch it. I lose interest in the cup draw as soon as we get knocked out.
This. This is the only result I would change given the opportunity.
Panathiniakos was the semi final team in 85. You only had to win 4 ties to make the final in those days. Very easy ties too.