It's insanity to think that David Hopkin kicking a football 28 years ago has any connection, influence or relevance to a Chris Wilder Sheffield United team in 2025.
The past doesn't matter.
If the past doesn't matter, why have you referenced it to reinforce your argument in one of your previous posts on this thread, quoted below?
It's not a lottery.
The team that performs best in the play offs will win it.
But if you've finished 3rd then you're better than the three teams that finished below you so you have an advantage.
The stats back this up with 3rd getting to the final 65% of the time and 6th getting to the final only 35% of the time.
These stats that you quote, are a composite of what has happened to third placed teams in the past.
Just as the stats that I referenced in my post, which you conveniently deleted to suit your argument (when quoting my post), are a composite of what has happened to Sheffield United teams in the past.
I no more used one individual instance of a single event in a Sheffield United play off final loss (David Hopkin) in my post, than you used one individual instance of a single event in a third placed team's play off final win, in your post.
I referenced the totality of Sheffield United's play off history, just as you referenced the totality of third placed teams' play off history.
The difference is, that I didn't refer to it in terms of % stats, which, sadly, is what allowed you to make your snarky 'David Hopkin' remark.
I didn't think I needed to refer to it in terms of % stats, because I didn't think anyone would be reading my post with a view to making a snarky put down, rather than just having an open discussion.
However, as you seem to think the past matters only when referred to in % stats terms, I will re-phrase my original remarks about the totality of Sheffield United's play offs history in those terms, and will even use similar wording and layout to your original post, to ensure consistency:
'It's not a lottery.
The team that performs best in the play offs will win it.
But if you've finished up in the play offs as Sheffield United, then you're worse at play offs than all the teams that have finished up in the play offs and actually managed to win them, so you have a disadvantage.
The stats back this up, with Sheffield United losing the play offs 100% of the time, and Sheffield United winning the play offs only 0% of the time.'
I hope that my new 'expressing the past as % stats so it matters' stance meets with your approval.
Or maybe I don't hope that and I'm being snarky. Who knows?