Plus: Starblaydi U-21s to the Poinsettia League.
Queenstown didn't loiter, however, and quickly made a huge splash by picking up an impact player to replace the departing star. Forward Braonán Cabelinho, formerly of the Erathi F.C. Mildrid club, has been purchased to replace Cailéan on the pitch. Insiders suggest that Cabelinho is an upgrade to the younger Cailéan, and will propel Queenstown back to the Poinsettia Cup this coming season. Neville explained: "It's our goal to produce the best football possible. Braonán Cabelinho makes us a better football team, so we had to make the deal."
Queenstown made two more transactions on Friday, picking up the rights to two more international players: twenty-five year old Center Back Henri Vrass from Tergnitz and versatile nineteen year old Midfielder Jean-Claude de Saguenay from Avenio.
The U-21 Initiative is a program launched by the Poinsettia League in hopes of attracting unsigned U-21 talent from world-ranked national teams. The move would allow the League to draw a larger fan base with the international presence, and give national teams the chance to send their otherwise unsigned talent off to play in a professional league.