NSI.FLOATZEL SLIDING - WEST MARDI 01 Aquarium Gal 50.93 02 Cervantes de Wateron 50.98 03 Iron Slider 51.08 04 Mermaid Shipper 51.14 05 Seaside Lad 51.22 06 Dances With Reaching the End 51.24 07 Mardi City Must Catch 51.27 Water Boy 51.27 09 Aqua - Barbie Floatzel 51.32 10 Oceânico 51.35 11 Val Slypx 51.48 12 Slim Slidey 52.10
NSI.FLOATZEL SLIDING - SAN JOSE 01 Seaside Lad 50.97 02 Dances With Reaching the End 50.98 03 Aqua - Barbie Floatzel 51.20 04 Mardi City Must Catch 51.25 05 Cervantes de Wateron 51.30 06 Mermaid Shipper 51.33 07 Water Boy 51.36 08 Val Slypx 51.47 09 Oceânico 51.49 10 Iron Slider 51.51 11 Aquarium Gal 51.67 12 Slim Slidey 52.15
NSI.FLOATZEL SLIDING - SEASIDE 01 Iron Slider 51.14 02 Oceânico 51.21 03 Cervantes de Wateron 51.29 04 Mardi City Must Catch 51.33 05 Seaside Lad 51.35 06 Aqua - Barbie Floatzel 51.44 07 Water Boy 51.59 08 Dances With Reaching the End 51.69 09 Slim Slidey 51.90 10 Mermaid Shipper 52.15 — Aquarium Gal DSQ Val Slypx DSQ
NSI.FLOATZEL SLIDING - HEARTLINE 01 Cervantes de Wateron 50.92 02 Aqua - Barbie Floatzel 50.93 03 Aquarium Gal 51.09 04 Mardi City Must Catch 51.19 05 Slim Slidey 51.34 06 Water Boy 51.35 07 Mermaid Shipper 51.42 08 Iron Slider 51.43 09 Oceânico 51.59 10 Seaside Lad 51.68 11 Val Slypx 51.71 12 Dances With Reaching the End 51.96
Mari Carrera wrote:Now, we've all seen award shows. Award shows are pretty same-ish. Always the same bunch of people wearing tuxes, giving little glass prizes with little names and all that. I think we can do something different. Something Sunrisian.
Name's Mari Carrera from the MMC, the Mardi Music Channel, as I present you to one of the finest Award Shows in history. This. Is. Sunrise. All-Stars!
The show is hosted at a blooming night club known as The Boomhouse. The house is packed, but the main focus is at a caged futsal pitch as a commentary box looms near it. At last, there is a podium near a concert stage. Music blasts from audio boxes all over the venue though they soon stop as USIFC's president Jean Mulhouse stands at the podium.
Jean Mulhouse wrote:Before anything, I'd like to thank the Mardi Music Channel for accepting my offer to co-host this inaugural Sunrise All-Stars event. I'm proud of another fantastic season and would also like to congratulate the Neuville Scythers after their formidable run at the Globe Cup. Shame they couldn't win it, but that's already quite a lot. I hope the next season will be just as quality. The Sunrise All-Stars event is a combination of good football with the usual dose of Sunrisian pop culture. Awards for last season will be given throughout the night, but the main attraction shall be the first ever Sunrise All-Stars 5 on 5 Tournament, 6 sides facing each other for the bragging rights. Hope you all enjoy.
Finally, the cameras point to the commentary box where two regular commentators of Sunrisian football find themselves sharing a rather unique feast.
Chris McNeill wrote:Chris McNeill here, thanking beforehand for ITV's permission for my participation here on the very first ever Sunrise All-Stars event. And to my side isn't my normal colleague, but rather-
Val Kylx wrote:The man, the legend. The sole Slembanan to ever reach the Hall of Fame, "Mr. Dream" Val Kylx.
Chris McNeill wrote:For which we thank TV9 for allowing Mr. Kylx here to appear.
Val Kylx wrote:Well, McNeill, you know there was no way you could have an All-Star event without an actual Star of my magnitude.
Chris McNeill wrote:According to some Eurans on social media here on my notebook, it says you are truly a star... a Black Hole of talent, rather.
Val Kylx wrote:We all know my run on Honeybadgers was just a misfortune. It happens.
Chris McNeill wrote:Well, so, how do you feel about this event?
Val Kylx wrote:Excited. Gorgeous ladies, promised quality football and the fantastic food just make for a whopper combo.
Chris McNeill wrote:Speaking of football, the All-Star tournament deserves a bit more of explanation.
Val Kylx wrote:It's a 5 on 5 deal, pretty clean cut.
Chris McNeill wrote:Well, our tournament has the following rules: it's a Knock-out Tournament, four teams face themselves earlier with the two winners going for the next round, therefore facing either the Intergalactics or the Sunrisians.
Val Kylx wrote:Intergalactics? What is this?
Chris McNeill wrote:It's the International squad. Speaking of which, I believe we should discuss about the two teams that get a bye. First, the home town boys. The Sunrisians!
Chris McNeill wrote:The memetic keeper of Sunrice Saint-Raptors won popular vote to get here and while sure he hasn't done a whole lot with his team this season, I think no All-Stars event can not have the Guayabalian.
Val Kylx wrote:And then we have guys of the likes of "My Wife Is Goddamn Xi" Bo Foureleven who had a competent run with the Senators and Hamaad Siddique, hero of Selyne Athenians' Cup of Sunrise run.
Chris McNeill wrote:He punched their way in. Surely enough to award him a bonus.
Val Kylx wrote:The Athenians had some great players this season from out of town and Siddique could've easily been subbed by Pedro Corrigan out of Sameba.
Chris McNeill wrote:Another player that certainly had to fight off hard contendership was Blazevic, the Scythers were fierce this season. Huge shocker on Trimboli being voted over the likes of Haawk and Shizuoka, though nobody expected the presence of Matthew Sakic from the Remparts and Samantha Boomer from colonial side Sollupgängen on this squad.
Val Kylx wrote:Major props for Mohsin Changez from the Lopunnies. A guy that came out of the shadows this season to mostly outshine team competition and do it right. Totally should start for the 'punnies next league.
Chris McNeill wrote:Speaking of players on fire, Gazzincha. Great Dragonites player.
SUNRISIAN PROSPECT OF THE SEASON
The podium now had three girls dressed with rather flashy black-and-red clothing. Their tone of skin certainly pointed to their homeland being some part of Kirisaki. They were the popular Sun-Pop trio K3.
The Three Girls wrote:HEL-LO, MAR-DI!
Kiki Mitsushiri wrote:I'm Kiki!
Kia Kurosawa wrote:I'm Kia!
Konata Kirigawa wrote:And I'm Konata!
The Three Girls wrote:And we're K3!
Kiki Mitsushiri wrote:And we're here to give the prize of Sunrisian Prospect of the Season!
Kia Kurosawa wrote:I think we all know who is the finest prospect of all the Sunrise for the last couple of years...
Konata Kirigawa wrote:She's humble!
Kia Kurosawa wrote:She's fantastic!
Kiki Mitsushiri wrote:She made us three fanatics!
The Three Girls wrote:LAS-SIE AL-COU-IN!
The Half-mon striker from Ajéan at the All-Species Sunrisian League rushed from the table she was eating with her entire family, including the recently transferred to Cosumar Hannah Alcouin. Lassie got a big hug from all three members of the trio, turns out she really liked the band as well.
Lassie Alcouin wrote:Thank you all! I'm really happy for my prize... And I swear, as soon as I finish school, I'll do my best to make all the nation enjoy my football at the Sunrisian Championship!
Val Kylx wrote:Very cookie cutter declaration from the little girl.
Chris McNeill wrote:A fifteen year older with a heart of gold. Plus, that's about how her sister used to be when she was young. There is one point that worries me, though.
Val Kylx wrote:That she might be serious about staying at USI?
Chris McNeill wrote:She's too young to think about these things. Her sister arrived early at the top and now she can lose her head in seconds.
Val Kylx wrote:She seems peaceful tonight, at least.
Chris McNeill wrote:Well, let's have a break and prepare for the first match as Team X-Treme faces the Nekojins on the 5 on 5 Tournament only here on the MMC.
Posted: Sun Dec 25, 2016 11:40 am
by Northern Sunrise Islands
The camera pass around the people on The Boomhouse, until finally finding a rather relevant person: FIGHT! Dojo Championship popular middleweight Brett Dean. Visibly, he wore a black cap with the company's logo, a purple top under a fine black jacket, sitting with a couple of friends on a table sharing a fine looking Champagne bottle, entitled Charbonneaux from Kitsunia-Déesse. He flashed a smile, before throwing a punch to the air, possibly reminding the common MMA fan of his killer punches that laid Cha Mae Kwan and Evan Neville down on his two-nil career on the FIGHT! cage.
Afterwards, the camera focused on one of MMC's more questionable stars, former reality show hoss and Casanova wannabe Mackie K, with Daineri promising midfielder, currently at Carnival Samba, Mishaella Tianno.
Mackie K wrote:Eeeeh-yooo, Sunrise! Good ol' big dog Mackie K here with miss Mishaella Tianno, one of the regulars at Carnival Samba from up North!
Mishaella Tianno wrote:FORMER regulars, if you will, young man.
Mackie K wrote:Former? Already leaving the big party that is NSI?
Mishaella Tianno wrote:It's clear the team's interests on promoting a hometown flair of football instead of actually winning is dragging that team down and I no longer want any part on it. So I discussed with management and we're contacting the teams from my homeland Dainer for a trade of sorts.
Mackie K wrote:Yo, that sounds whack.
Mishaella Tianno wrote:I fail to understand what that word means, however let it be known that Carnival Samba is trading me over a Northern Sunrisian that currently attends at the Daineri Super League. If anything, both sides win.
Mackie K wrote:Aye, aye. Any last words for the public, girl?
Mishaella Tianno wrote:Let it be known that I leave Samba with pleasure towards my future. Sunrisian football has great teams that focus on winning but Carnival's major team simply isn't up to that sort of task and I'm tired and sick of this. Ciao.
Mackie K wrote:Hold on, girl! Get my number!
Val Kylx wrote:I certainly have to agree with Tianno. Carnival Samba's stance towards football is embarrassing, if not flat out enraging, at this day and age. Best wishes to Miss Tianno at her hunt for a proper, quality team.
Chris McNeill wrote:I don't agree very much with you two in the slightest. Carnival Samba's stance towards their roster is clearly based out of the valid number of quality footballers that came out from the island of Carnival.
Val Kylx wrote:Name ONE.
Chris McNeill wrote:Allejo.
Val Kylx wrote:Another one.
Chris McNeill wrote:Mateus Carvalho.
Val Kylx wrote:...Fine!
Chris McNeill wrote:There's also Rolando, Xaveco, Abuda, Paranawê... and those are the ones I can name from the top of my head after the nation started to participate at international stuff, mind you, I'm not taking under accounts the likes of Barata, Velloso, Sandínio, Pelota, Cauby, Sonrisal...
Val Kylx wrote:I already quit! I understand the point!
Chris McNeill wrote:Speaking of former players, however, we've also brought someone that was out of the country for a good while.
Val Kylx wrote:Hm?
Chris McNeill wrote:She recently moved back from Apox, former key player of the Vaporeons, one of the first names one can come up with when they talk about street footballers, former manager at the Centre for Excellence now gunning towards a broadcaster career-
Namine Nagatomo wrote:You don't need to do that whole exposition of a profile. I think most people still remember who I am.
Val Kylx wrote:Here to bask on my ever so lasting glory, I take.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:And you're still a massive idiot, Kylx. We figured the time at Equestrian States would've wised you up about how the National Team probably could've gone to the World Cup without you.
Val Kylx wrote:Naïve, you are. If there's a reason the Sunrisians are where they are, two World Cups in hand, it's all thanks to moi.
Chris McNeill wrote:Honestly, I'd give more credit to Mrs. Nagatomo here, her style contributed buckets to future mainstays of the Unified Sunrisian team and many of the youth try to replicate her skills.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:...Gosh, it feels old hearing that word. But thanks. The efforts that got us to the World Cup were mostly from dozens of people. Val Kylx wasn't one of those people.
Val Kylx wrote:What an utter insult!
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Tell me, sweetie, how is Slembana these days?
Val Kylx wrote:...
Chris McNeill wrote:That about sums it up. Well, let's focus on the first match of the tournament.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:An interesting clash, to say the least.
Val Kylx wrote:Team X-Treme versus the Nekojins hardly sounds like a clash.
Chris McNeill wrote:A team brought in as a rather funny coincidence, what with the Sunrise X-Series having happened at Mardi Island this season, exactly where we're hosting this great event, Team X-Treme wants to be treated seriously on this tournament. Another coincidence guarantees the presence of former WGPC driver, multi-level car racing champion, former Pokémon battler, skateboarder and motocross practicer Crimson "Swift Curse" LaRusso, already on her way to Eastfield Lodge's Royal Jam FC.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:She can ride, she can battle with Pokémon, she can skate, she can run motocross and now she can play football? What Crimson can't do?
Val Kylx wrote:Me. She sounds despicable.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:I believe she got better choice in men than you, Kylx.
Val Kylx wrote:...You're also very despicable.
Chris McNeill wrote:This might not seem like it, but Crimson LaRusso certainly doesn't consider this tournament a friendly endeavor. There are lots of doubts at Royal Jam about the quality of this young player and management was also rather worried about whether or not she'd take the sport seriously. Not that this event should be a certified test on what good Miss Swift Curse can bring to the field, but one can wonder how delightful it'd be for the lass to start her football career with a win over the Nekojin.
Val Kylx wrote:I think we're missing the point hard on this. Sure Crimson is focused, winning here matters for her, but the rest of the team is probably taking this as an extended vacation trip. Though sure, some of them might have it in them for a football career if they wish, Rawiri Puhipi certainly has the body to work as a defensive mid and I'm certain Kei Ishizuka can last as a defender, but I don't trust most of this team to do anything about it. Hell, I don't think Tallahassee Summers can even see anything under those hair bangs of his.
Chris McNeill wrote:According to our colleagues at Sports-Ultra-Plus who, aside of doing coverage of the Sunrise X-Series have an extensive look at the calendar of the extreme sports scene of the Sunrise Islands; Tallahassee's hair is hardly an obstacle to his perfect view of things.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Talent might come from the weirdest of places. I'm certain Team X-Treme will at least put up a valiant effort if they do end up losing to the Nekojins.
Chris McNeill wrote:The Nekojin were responsible for one of the best goalkeepers of the Sunrise Islands, another former National Team starter named Mellody Sioux, whose fantastic career has certainly made Nekojin players more respected on the circuits of football punditry, let alone actual football teams and of course, nothing beats the wide smile of Chikako Sumitsu as she waved on the background while Mike Flanningan lifted the World Cup trophy, and the fact it happened twice certainly helps. That said, the Nekojin community aims for more, but has only dwindled to the point of a morale issue. The Friendly Cup disaster doesn't help matters much.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:The team's captain has to be Pippi Mangalonga of Unión Temuco fame, a Matthew Senators player at all times. Shame the team didn't go well on the Friendly Cup, the Sunrise Islands tend to do well when a Nekojin player is doing well.
Val Kylx wrote:These freaks of nature aren't exactly enticing to my taste and the truth is that the rumors that this was all pushed by a rather upset community leader makes me question what is on their heads. But still, they're going against flippin' Team X-Treme. Say no more.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:If that morale issue is real, then even more lays on the table for the Nekojins: a win against Team X-Treme means more than a mere friendly affair, but rather the real proof that the Nekojins still have talent that is overlooked by Sunrisian football, even with the likes of Chi-chan taking over the place.
Chris McNeill wrote:The complexity of Sunrise's youth football system does push said sort of issue a whole lot. I wouldn't be surprised if gems are missed every season because of it, though I do, in a way, believe that the teams are capable of maximizing their intakes and let it be known that no talent is being overlooked in purpose. It's just idiosyncratic.
Val Kylx wrote:Two words. Carnival Samba.
Chris McNeill wrote:We've gone over this already, Kylx.
Val Kylx wrote:I can't be the sole one that looks at those things with a bit of fear and on all fairness, someone needs to take a look at this situation. If anything, to show the clean, honest Sunrisian style of life.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:That's an actual legit opinion.
Val Kylx wrote:I'm a very diverse person, of course some of my comments might not fit in with the regular public view, but still. Injustice on talent aside, this team looks like it could beat Team X-Treme but that's about it. I don't fancy them against either Sunrisians or Intergalactics.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:I'd like to point out their keepers. Luciana Forti and Laiki Montsurrat are promising keepers that really should be granting them safety, maybe one of these could go on to become the next Mellody Sioux.
Chris McNeill wrote:If Mihashi Chiyo does more towards the native talent, names like Forti and Montsurrat could be there, but I probably would favor Amaterasu Kurosawa of the Mets.
Val Kylx wrote:Species-ism.
Chris McNeill wrote:Neither have matured much and as a result, I'd take the somewhat more focused Kurosawa. She also made bench appearances.
Val Kylx wrote:Saved at the last second.
Chris McNeill wrote:Time for the first match of the tournament. Team X-Treme and the Nekojins. Both teams have two halves of two minutes to beat each other. Substitutions are allowed only in case of injury and .
Match 1 - Team X-Treme 3; Nekojins 0
Things started out with an upset: Team X-Treme played them out of the park. Well... mostly LaRusso, Rawiri and Payne played them out of the park. Rawiri was a constant thorn at Xiki's side, not shying away from any tackle, noticeable giving his size and build advantages. Xiki was noticeably red faced at the end of the game for some reason she was against mentioning. LaRusso and Payne were certain. LaRusso's debut was impressive, specifically as she humiliated a veteran like Pippi Mangalonga with some rather difficult tricks, impressing the fans with a well placed shot to the top right of Forti's net. Denver Payne's collaboration efforts were noticeable, as she found herself often open for well-placed lobs from the actual future professional player. Eventually, the clock called it over. The Nekojins failed to surpass their opponents at any moment and the score was justified.
Val Kylx wrote:I'd eat my shoes, but I believe these fine moccasins would not digest very well.
Chris McNeill wrote:One had to expect the eventual embarrassment that could happen on this, but we have to admit, it was hard to see it happen straight away.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:I did tell you all that this could have happened. A fantastic display by this surprising squad who now qualify to the next round.
Chris McNeill wrote:Pippi Mangalonga is furious. She clearly didn't expect this start at all.
Val Kylx wrote:She can only blame herself. Imagine the sort of treatment she'll get back at the InComm Arena for suffering against a team made of a bunch of skateboarders and one football player that just started her career.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Honestly, she shouldn't be hard on herself. Terrible showing by the surprisingly poor Nekojin squad all around. Then again, this could be considered filtering. Not a tournament loss, unfortunately for the tradition of good Nekojin players.
COACH OF THE SEASON
Jazz legend Thomas Walters Jr. watched the rowdy crowd. He seemed rather eased even if he pretty much was an old man among what could almost fall as children.
Thomas Walters Jr. wrote:Hoo, boy. You kids really made a loud party... Almost unbearable for an old lug like myself.
The crowd fell on laughter.
Thomas Walters Jr. wrote:Well, it's clear I was called because you all needed someone like me to keep some peace on this. And just like this party, all teams need to have an old one to manage their energies. This award goes to the best manager of the season... Aurora Sylveon's Bob Lima!
The Southern Sunrisian left the table with his family, wiping tears as he arrived at the podium.
Thomas Walters Jr. wrote:Now, now, old man!
Bob Lima wrote:Hahaha! I'm quite surprised that you all voted on me... I'm just a Southern Sunrisian doing his best to help his home team... Thank you all for this prize. Hopefully, the Southern Sunrisian sides impress more often. Here's to another great season for Aurora!
Chris McNeill wrote:Lima's efforts at the helm of the Aurora Sylveons are to respected.
Val Kylx wrote:Nobody expected the Sylveons to come triumphant from the Play-offs Final. A title much wanted back at Southern Sunrise and a proud exhibition from the capital's favorite team.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Managers are a key part of a football team. A great manager can pull a fantastic run of an unexpected team. Such was the case with the Sylveons. I can only wonder what Lima would do with the Vaporeons back in the day. Y'know. A good manager.
Val Kylx wrote:You had me.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:A good manager.
Chris McNeill wrote:We're now going to take a break. Next, Rockers against Half-Mons here on MMC.
Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 9:34 am
by Northern Sunrise Islands
The camera passes once again around the people on The Boomhouse, until finally finding another relevant Sunrisian personality: Lacrosse attacker Zajis Yutkris, born at Ontorisea, that was actually currently representing the Kelixsburg Argonauts, affiliates of Mardi's team, the Bunearies, and could be on the move to their main team. He certainly stood out from the crowd, smiling in a more simple costume unlike the more well-dressed folk.
Val Kylx wrote:I'm surprised the lacrosse league is still standing up.
Chris McNeill wrote:It still is, however, and I'm glad to notify that games will be broadcasted at ITV 2 for this very season.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Well... This is Sunrise, you really shouldn't be surprised by the ammount of leagues by now. People call us crazy for a reason.
Val Kylx wrote:I thought it was because of the Pokémon.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Oi!
Chris McNeill wrote:One thing I'm curious, however, why are you stepping down from Project +90, Namine?
Namine Nagatomo wrote:While I find nice being able to mold so many young players up top, I admit not to have the patience. Plus, I still have four kids to raise, Mateus is often out of the country and I really don't feel like leaving them to their grandmother...
Val Kylx wrote:...Four!? Jeez.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:...We kind of went overboard with the whole adoption thing back at Apox.
Val ylx wrote:...Oh. I thought you... well.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:...Well, there's a new one coming.
Chris McNeill wrote:Congratulations!
Namine Nagatomo wrote:T-thanks. Still, I needed an easier career. I thank the Project +90 organization but I want something more peaceful.
Val Kylx wrote:...Y-yeah. It's just...
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Surprised?
Val Kylx wrote:More like feeling old.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Hah.
Chris McNeill wrote:I think after those amazing news, we should talk about the next match of the night: Half-Mons against Rockers!
GK Taylor GRASS (Hollywood Acres Stars) [Half-Oddish] DEF CELINE RAYDEN (Pezcemá Golden Magikarps) [Half-Electabuzz] DEF Xander XFHAL (Asrx Grexatenerion) [Half-Geodude] MID Sylvain LÉPINE (San Jose Sharpedoes) [Half-Sylveon] MID Tyler MESPIRIT (BLZYT Einde Rust 420) [Half-Pidgeotto] CF Diana ROSENBLOOM (Alfanhatan Devils) [Half-Roselia] GK Stephen KNIGHT (Ross Hill Ponytas) [Half-Ponyta] DEF Terrence BRIGHT (Jaunepont Rendezvous) [Half-Bulbasaur] DEF Damien DROXEL (Davencreek Victinis) [Half-Magnemite] MID Leonard LUCIUS (Carlton Sufferers) [Half-Haunter] MID CLEMENTININHA (Friendship Heights) [Half-Doduo] CF Nils MARTIN (Basil Futures) [Half-Pikachu]
Val Kylx wrote:Got to be honest, they really scrapped the bottom to find these guys.
Chris McNeill wrote:Clearly more of a testament to the lower leagues than anything else.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:To be fair, the Half-mon, much like the Nekojins, have a past of being overlooked by the home teams.
Chris McNeill wrote:Taking under consideration the bonus offered by the USIFC for native players, things will change, but for now...
Val Kylx wrote:Still, your nation won two titles. This shouldn't be a problem needing a bonus.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Some of these names would probably benefit, mind you. I really like Rosenbloom's football and her young age might help things out.
Chris McNeill wrote:After playing a single season with the Jenna's Supermarket team from the All-Species league, she joined the Alfanhatan side on a rush and didn't turn her head back. Some would say it was a move out of fear, but the money was certainly better than what she got with her former team.
Val Kylx wrote:Trying to divert from what I said, about how these names came from out of nowhere, I think the best way to describe this team is "a gate to the future". Sunrisian football needs more Half-mons and if this team does well, we might start seeing that become a regular thing.
Chris McNeill wrote:And of course, we can't forget the experience of Celine Rayden and Tyler Mespirit, this team's two major names.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Indeed. A far cry from "a bunch of nobodies out of the children's room", ain't that so, Kylx?
Val Kylx wrote:You know what I meant, Namine. Plus, they're facing the Rockers, not exactly the hardest task in town.
GK Mackenzie SIMPSON (30-MACK) DEF Leonard CASSIUS (The Joystick Division) DEF Matt CASSIUS (The Joystick Division) MID Dwight YORKE (Megalomania) MID Jason CURTIS (Carla Wonder) CF Freddie BROTHER (Brother and the Sisters) GK Zack "THREE" Curtis (30-MACK) DEF Justin STONE (Megalomania) DEF Chris RINGER (Supershocker) MID Martin AXEL (Disgasterea) MID Lucas THOMPSON (Audiophiles) CF Thomas HOBBES (Callie & Hobbes)
Namine Nagatomo wrote:...You kidding, right?
Val Kylx wrote:Nope. That's the true line-up of the Rockers. Or Mardi Music Channel Rockers, depending on how you read it.
Chris McNeill wrote:Former national team player Freddie Brother who, after the de-agement, became a musician... well, ironically, he ended up a football pitch.
Val Kylx wrote:Though you're not at fault if you're more familiar with Brother for his band with the Wayne sisters, native of Tivoli.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:The other players are, of course, regular musicians that took up the mantle of a footballer for a day.
Val Kylx wrote:Fantastic way to get to see your favorite footballers, I tell you.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Fantastic way to face your favorite footballers sounds more like it.
Chris McNeill wrote:You did say talent come from weird places, Mrs. Namine.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Indeed. And losing to these guys would be an embarrassment of massive levels for the Half-mon squadron.
Match 2 - Half-mons 8; Rockers 0
Freddie Brother's return to the concrete pitch was a far cry from what most expected. Freddie clearly wasn't going for a win, instead enjoying his return to the football field. Both of the Wayne sisters tried to cheer for him and the team but the Half-Mons ran over them, running up the score as much as they could. Rosenblooom made justice to Nagatomo's hopes as well, scoring three.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:I told you Rosenbloom was a tricky girl and she made the Rockers pay.
Val Kylx wrote:Again, the Rockers weren't a threat. Though they did dispatch them well.
Chris McNeill wrote:Well, to be fair...
Val Kylx wrote:Freddie played as well as an Apoxian striker.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:More like he played as a Slembanan striker that talks too much when he really shouldn't.
Val Kylx wrote:...Haydn Golpix?
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Nope.
Val Kylx wrote:...Dorrin Forrester?
Namine Nagatomo wrote:No.
Val Kylx wrote:...Lewis Puytser?
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Nah.
Val Kylx wrote:Well, that's tough. Jarod Vale?
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Not that guy.
Val Kylx wrote:...
Chris McNeill wrote:Believe she's referring about you.
Namine Nagatomo wrote:Exactly.
Val Kylx wrote:...Let's... Let's just go with the next match as the returning Team X-Treme tries to continue their Cinderella run against the Sunrisians.
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 7:06 pm
by Northern Sunrise Islands
A half-break on the All-Stars event for some of the Sunrisian pre-season events.