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Don't Panic Mr. Mainwaring!
Mu Beta Started conversation Apr 11, 2003
Sorry for the long delay since the last posting, but the new edition of Championship Manager finally arrived through my front door and I was busy tinkering with that.
Well, the month of November was certainly variable. We started off with a comfortable 3-1 over Macclesfield (Oom, Ellen 2), and then struggled to beat Hendon 1-0 in the first round of the FA Cup (Ellen). The week after brought a disappointing 1-0 defeat away to Mansfield, and then we struggled to draw 1-1 against bottom-of-the table Southend, after Dolt scored a last-minute equaliser. A woeful 2-0 defeat at Torquay followed. The second round of the FA Cup brought a resurgence in form, however, and we recorded a solid 1-0 (Oom) victory over Darlington, in a match that we were always in charge of. Who will the 3rd round bring?
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Don't Panic Mr. Mainwaring!
Ferino Posted Apr 11, 2003
Hi,
I'd forgotten about this again! Have I managed to play yet? I've been in serious training and have now mastered that fancy save the long haired bloke can do where you throw yourself head first to the ground whilst flicking the ball away over your head with your feet.
It was tough at first and I've had plenty of bruises but now I'm an expert.
My cat-like skills and lightning reflexes more than make up for my lack of height, so I hope this is being noted!!
Don't Panic Mr. Mainwaring!
Mu Beta Posted Apr 13, 2003
Sadly, Ferino, you're still stuck on the bench. Can I recommend giving queeglesproggit a good kicking in training so you get a game.
On the plus side, you're only young, so there's plenty of chance to muscle your way into the first-team.
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