Facts brought to you by John Postman, from Coldfield One
In the match against Audioslavia, four of our players were sent off after complaining and harassing the referee: Kucera, Tjelvarsson, Balogh, and Kovacova are suspended from the next match and will not play against the United States of Devonta. Nevertheless, David Green was arrested this Monday when arriving with his team in the Crownsville Portal. Green was charged by the courts for participation in a criminal organization, the Black Pigeons. The goalkeeper - hero of the match against two times world champion team - showed surprise and did not resist arrest - as well as he does not assume the crimes he committed, that was photographed and registered by a agent of the secret service. "We were ready to put a reward on his head, but it was not necessary thanks to the action of our squad." Said Peter Williamson, Crownsville police chief. According to him, 100 police officers surrounded the Teleportation Center just to arrest Green if he tried an escape. "He was one of the first to get out of the vehicle and we handcuffed him in front of everyone. He was quiet and shocked - I'm sure it was a pretense in trying to be innocent."
David Green was an orphan who lived until the age of 16 at the Greenock Orphanage. He started playing football in his childhood and was recruited by a Greenock scout during his teens - where he supposedly got involved with the Black Pigeons. Raphael Salazar - national and international Coldfieldian chess champion - was president of the club at the time and was arrested years later due to the Goldmine Avenue Murder in April 2015, where his involvement with the faction led him to imprisonment and consequent suicide. Even with unsatisfactory performance Green became the club's main goalkeeper and lifted the second division trophy in the 2016-17 season after overtaking Orangefish Sports, who was safely leading the Championship 10 points behind second placed Southfield.
It is not yet known which task led Green to fulfill his dream of playing for his favorite team; It is suspected that the murder of Organization's "Baron" at Goldmine Avenue was what led to the social and material rise of a once poor and orphaned Greenockian boy who was bullied by having two left feet instead of just one. "It was not hard to recognize Green; he wore a mask throughout his involvement, however, he was recognized thanks to his height and the abnormality in his feet," Williamson commented. The goalkeeper was escorted to the central police station building where he awaits trial, which will probably take place in the next two weeks. Louis Palmer was also arrested along with David Green; The attacking coach who worked for Waterville before being hired by the king was photographed speaking to Green at Marsh Park together with another four men; Marsh Park was the scene of a shootout between Black Pigeons and an unidentified enemy, possibly a vigilante or the secret service agent - the security cameras were not operating that day due to a short circuit. Three of those unidentified men were killed and the survivor seriously injured.
"This is a serious loss to our team. Now we no longer have a reserve goalkeeper or an attacking coach, but the law has done its duty, and this is good for Coldfield, infinitely better than good results in a sporting competition." Your Majesty, Edmund Meyer, said in the Portal. He also commented that the recent increase in taxes to raise police, army and intelligence budgets were crucial to the success of the operation and that such arrests will become frequent; But our king did not reveal how he will oppose our next opponent's tactics in the qualifiers with the exception of the lineup:
Lineup: Pilkvist; Workman, Cockburn, Osborn; Lund, Ferguson, Simmons, Lewerenz, Chamberlain; Murray, Vestergaard.