What you're saying isn't true though. It doesn't matter if a number was drawn last week or hasn't been drawn for a year, the odds of any number being drawn out is identical. Why can't you understand...
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What you're saying isn't true though. It doesn't matter if a number was drawn last week or hasn't been drawn for a year, the odds of any number being drawn out is identical. Why can't you understand...
Gru, if you're so certain you're right, why can't you explain how they manage to fix it so lucky dip numbers aren't chosen?
He really is a class act. What a great gesture.
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No, nobody ever can. I think because none of us really know what he does, a lot of people assume he must be doing it wrong or badly. He could be the most competent and professional person at the club...
Because you don’t have an answer.
How are they separate when they’re part of the same draw? If you’re certain of this then you must know how it works?
You have to believe that though or else you’d have to admit your system is a waste of time, and we all know you never back down no matter how wrong you are.
Answer me these gru…
How do they fix...
Gru took his own thread off topic, which makes a change from it being somebody else’s.
You might not agree, but you’re still wrong. Apparently around 53% of winners are from a lucky dip, google it like I just have.
But that's just a superstition of yours, it's not a fact that it makes a difference. Every single lottery ticket, be it one you've chosen or a lucky dip, has an identical chance of winning whether...
I know you didn't, but you are. You seem to think the technology picks the lucky dips so they can't possibly win, but that only works if they already know what the winning numbers are going to be,...
You were wrong the last time you said it as well. It makes no difference, odds are exactly the same. End of.
I only ever have lucky dips and haven't done too bad over the years. I only have a go now and again when I remember to.
I won £30 on a lucky dip last week.
That magic eye is knackered gru, get it removed.
Is this your view at NYS?
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If we hadn’t put the release clause in he wouldn’t have signed the contract and he’d have left for free. It was that or nothing.
Quite ironic that you took the p*ss out of him day in, day out for being too nice, yet when he did something you didn't think was nice, you've gone and whinged like a little fanny about it day in,...
Is that how it works?
I always thought that as long as the the release figure is met then we have to accept it? The auction style bidding will be on his wages, not the fee we get.
While I agree with you that this would be a sensible approach, if we spend the season in and around mid table I fully expect us to go through another 2 or 3 managers again next season. TS and a lot...
Cracks are showing already, quote from SE yesterday…
“The task is bigger than the one the chairman and the board outlined to me; it's substantially bigger - on the pitch particularly, little bits...
You could say that about every club and manager couldn't you?
Or everything and everyone in fact.
I’m surprised somebody as cynical as you is naive enough to believe that.
You are having a laugh aren’t you? Nobody talks about Vaulks more than you.
Alex Revell averaged around 7 or 8 goals a season over three and half a seasons. Two of those seasons were in League Two. Do we want actually Hugill to be like Revell? It's a pretty low bar!
That would makes the most sense, but as it isn't some weird conspiracy it obviously can't be true.