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Goalkeeper (GK)(#1): Peter Smith.
Center Back (CB)(#2): Josh Richards.
Center Back (CB)(#3): Jason Lee.
Full Back (LB)(#4): Alex Kuhn.
Full Back (RB)(#5): Russel Pierce.
Attacking Midfield (AM)(#10): Ray Reddington.
Defensive Midfield (DM)(#6): Steven Packard.
Wide Midfield (LM)(#8): Jason Chamberlain.
Wide Midfield (RM)(#11): Eric Tosaír of the Tribe of Waterford
Central Forward (CF)(#7): Leon Moult.
Central Forward (CF)(#9): Danny Nicovic.
1|GK| Anders Michaelichen
2|RB| Bruno Lasses
3|DF| Louis Varden
4|DF| Luís Rosell
5|MF| Luís Ávila
6|LB| Milen Kaplanoski
7|FW| Milo Somerville
8|MF| Afonso Heretier
9|FW| Cyril Amati
10|MF| Tássio Camden
11|FW| Victor Potenza
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Match Report
Siovanija and Teusland 4-1 The Macabees, @ The Macabees
Lineup: Heuser; Steimle (L. Dimitrov 66’), Klopfer, Jager, Lotbiniere; Mihailov (Brotzmann 66’), Kramer, V. Dimitrov; Romanov, Kogler (Leistner 77’), Ribbeck
Goals: Michael Ribbeck 17’, 26’, Thorsten Kramer 44’, Viktor Dimitrov 62’
Stelburger Zeitung Man of the Match: Michael Ribbeck
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FOOTBALL: WORLD CUP 84 QUALIFIERS
Filindostan's First Squad: Where are they now?
Let's have a break from the usual boring match reports and have some feature story to freshen up, right?
Our first feature story for this year is reminiscing the first Filindostani squad to grace the football stadiums. Then administered by the Filindostan National Sports Commission, some of the names can be recognized, some of them may already been forgotten.
Part 1: The goalies
Gerry Nafari "GERRY" Nasution
Current Status: In squad list (or should we say, in exile)
Nine years ago, up to this day, Gerry has been one of the staple keepers, and the most well-known holdover of the BoF66 winning squad. (The decision to put the first squad over the BoF66 winning squad would baffle most people, but that would be another topic for later). His name would appear on all the squad lists as of writing, and after making the transfer from Perotres to Perokojak in his second season, Mr. Nasution has never held back. Questions may be raised if it would be nigh time for him to hang up his gloves, amid concerns of an exclusion from future squads as long as Iqbal Prasetyo is in charge of the Pula Garuda.
Antonio Rafael "TONYO" Vera
Current Status: In squad list (fringe player)
Another recurring name in the goalie list for Filindostan, Tonyo has not been given proper chances to prosper in the international scene, despite being Fortunas' goal custodian for the past nine years. Has always been behind Gerry and Abram Jampang in the pecking order, and with the emergence of Cahya Kartawijaya, Tonyo's chances of establishing himself as the goalie of the future for the Filindos looks bleak.
Farah "FARAH" Kuniawan
Current Status: Playing domestically (for Perokotyog)
A lesser-known young keeper when she was included by then interim manager Willy Gurnawan in the initial squad, she quickly fell out of favor and was dropped prior to the submission of the BoF squad, as she had always been a backup to Wessel Lekatompessy at Perouno, and a backup to Tonyo even at the Under-21 squad during the Di Bradini Cup. Requested a transfer to Perokotyog, but even when she had a time to shine in her new team, international call-ups has still deserted her, with younger players such as Cahya and Abdi Amo being preferred over her.
Written by FSNA Staff.
Schedule - WC84Q
MD01: vs South Covello - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Win, 2-1
MD02: at Qasden - T.V. City (Royal T.V. Stadium) - Loss, 0-1
MD03: BYE
MD04: vs Furby Island - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Draw, 1-1
MD05: at Bliuji - undisclosed city (Domitia Stadium) - Draw, 2-2
MD06: vs Squornshelan Remnant States - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Win, 2-1
MD07: ar Ziwana - Birnin-Likulu (Izula National Stadium) - Loss, 1-2
MD08: vs Mitra and Soma - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Loss, 2-4
MD09: at Flavovespia - Marthorpe (City Arena) - Win, 2-1
MD10: vs Mustardy - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium) - Draw, 1-1
MD11: at Vakolicci Haven and Celeria - venue to be confirmed
MD12: at South Covello - Riverview (Revolution Stadium)
MD13: vs Qasden - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium)
MD14: BYE
MD15: at Furby Island - venue to be confirmed
MD16: vs Bliuji - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium)
MD17: at Squornshelan Remnant States - Lublova (Slavnarzeczpospolitastadion)
MD18: vs Ziwana - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium)
MD19: at Mitra and Soma - venue to be confirmed
MD20: vs Flavovespia - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium)
MD21: at Mustardy - Héronne (Johan Speck Nationalstadion Héronne / The Speck)
MD22: vs Vakolicci Haven and Celeria - San Marco (Filindostan National Stadium)
by Audioslavia » Mon Dec 23, 2019 6:41 pm
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Episode 1, Chapter 4.1 Thou Shalt Not Bear False Witness.
[what the camera will be showing]
<notes>
*emphasis*
… <— pause for a beat
(Anything in brackets is either a line that may be difficult to say, so you could substitute something simple instead, or its a line that could be improved but I couldn’t think of anything good, so if anything good comes to mind, say that instead. )
Leave a brief pause between paragraphs for ease of editing.
<optional: introduce yourself. I’ll put the character’s name on the screen here anyway>
[redesigned scorigami chart]
This is our new-look Scorigami chart. This one works the same as the last, but now you have to pause the video to read it properly. Progress. Let’s update it with our first Scorigami.
[WC47 Scorigami chart, THE-Bettia score, Bettia post on WCDT, Bear Islands score]
It took six cycles, a little over a year, for the World Cup to give us our last Scorigami. World Cup 67 is barely two days old before we get a new one. The Holy Empire and Bettia go into the record books alongside such legends as Clavis, Pure Evil and, of course, The Bear Islands, our heroes of World Cup 46.
[Graph. NS Bears 10472, RL bears 1 (Neil Ruddock, England, 1994)]
Bears are well represented in NS Football, far more so than in RL States’s poor imitation of the World Cup, as this graph demonstrates.
[Bearbears signup post]
We think the first team of bear footballers broke onto the scene for World Cup 41. I say ‘we think’ because we’re not entirely sure if they were bears or not. All we know is that every footballing nation in history with the word ‘bear’ in their name has been full of bears, and this World Cup 41 team was called… Bearbears. Were Bearbears bears? (Nobody knows)
[Various Bear rosters/flags]
Either way, they stuck around for one cycle and one cycle only, as did our heroes The Bear Islands. The Ursine Northlands, too, were bears, and competed from World Cups 48 to 53, while Armed Bears took part between World Cups 58 and 65.
[Bears Armed flag]
With the possible exception of the Bearbears, all these teams are associated with, in one way or another, World Cup hall-of-famers… Bears Armed.
[Various Bears Armed RPs]
Bears Armed have been (hrruffing their way through international football) since World Cup 44. They’ve largely done things their own way. They count in base eight, their word for ‘right’ has two Rs and an H. In a few cycles, they’ll play in World Cups 66 and 67 at the very same time due to what they call a ‘cosmic time crisis’. They’ll bow out after cycle 76, (with the story of the World Cup more absorbing for them having been here)
[Something]
At the end of the Jolt era, Bears Armed witnessed the heroics of their fellow ursines on the Bear Islands. Bears Armed are thinking about getting in on the Scorigami action. Within ten cycles, they’ll have their own seat at the (picnic) table. Being bear-sized, they’ll need two seats.
[Bears Armed Scores]
As of World Cup 56, there are two teams who have won matches in which exactly *fourteen* goals are scored. Those teams are Bears Armed… and Bears Armed.
[Sensimillastan 2 Bears Armed 12 ]
A difference of ten goals is special, but at this point its short of a record margin of victory. What’s important though is that this is a Scorigami. Winning records can be beaten, but no man on earth can take a Scorigami away from you.
[Bears Armed 14 Peisandros 0]
This, however, *is* a record margin of victory. In World Cup 56 it’s a record by quite some distance, and 14-0 is a record that stands even today. No team has ever gotten near it. If one team ever does equal it, or surpass it, it won’t matter: Once you’ve attained Scorigami, no man can take it away from you.
Wait…
[Bears Armed WCDT post saying they want to officially change the score from 14-0 to 7-0 because winning 14-0 isn’t in character for the bears]
[Bears Arms RP stating the score was 7-0 but the referee was drunk and seeing double. It’s a godmod that the community feels is okay]
The records state that this was a fourteen goal win. A Scorigami. The World Cup’s greatest victory. The Bears attest that only seven goals were scored.
This is a display of the Bears’ famous sportsmanship… and an act of mercy, but with it, Bears Armed want to rob their opponents of their place in Scorigami history. No man can take away a Scorigami… but a *bear* might try.
What do we do here? The fourteen-nil scoreline will stay in the record books, but does it deserve a place on the Scorigami chart?
I’m going to call it.
[score is removed from chart]
Seven goals were scored in that game. Not fourteen. Seven. This is not a Scorigami.
[14-0 score fades out]
[tilt up to a view of the horizon at high altitude]
The Bear giveth. The Bear taketh away. It’s fine. Bears take no joy from Scorigami… Let’s find someone who will.
[zoom into space]
[Chapter 4.2 Cluing in Qlumez]
[camera goes from earth to the moon. Somehow. I’ll figure this out. Qlumez’s 10-5 win is shown, as well as a very excited RP]
This is the second fifteen-goal scoreline in World Cup history.
Qlumez is ecstatic. So much so that he seems to list eleven goals instead of ten. We won’t be making any adjustments to the score. If you don’t want a Scorigami, we won’t force one upon you, but you can’t go *creating* goals. Still, their enthusiasm is a fantastic cure for the disappointment we suffered after our loss.
Qlumez has every right to be proud. The rest of the NS Sport community… decide to ignore them. Their feat is never mentioned by anyone else.
[WCDT, five months later. Qlumez asks if his scoreline is a record. The first post below is PIS talking about something else]
Even five months later, when Qlumez asks about it, he’s ignored. Gallingly, I’m the first person to ignore him. Shocking.
[Zoom on Qlumez’s signature, which shows the nation became Dainer]
Qlumez, let me answer your question here: Not only is your ten-five win a joint-record for the amount of goals scored in a match, this is a Scorigami. If only I knew how to contact you, I’d tell Jeremy Jaffacake to…
Wait a minute. I recognise that name…
Hey. Hey Jeremy… Do you have Discord open?
[finish on short video of a conversation between Audio and Dainer on Discord]
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The Pacifican Islands said: all transit is green if there is no transit
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The Grand Empire of Andor said: You can’t pollute the planet if there is no planet
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Quelsh said: "COOL FLAG BRUZELDERF"
Tattland said: "Did I just accidentally attack Quelsh"
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by Kelssek » Tue Dec 24, 2019 8:54 am
Distant hopes still alive after fourth straight win
SOCCER: WORLD CUP QUALIFYING
by: Abigail Debuesy, staff writer
Reporting from Council Groves, Bears Armed
BEARS ARMED - 0
Ulga, Irrumerrhabarra, Mead, o Sarrndale, Russett (Rangh’arr 56’), Lightning, Kuthbearrh, Brent, daughter-of-Harrieth’hrra, White (Scarlett 70’), o Redwood (Thunderbolt 82’)
KELSSEK - 1
Champetier 12’
Normand, Liadon, Halliger, Pokorný, Douglass, Champetier, Dionne (Tremblay-Fillon 70’), Lapierre, Ó Tuathil (McDonagh 82’), Custworth (Kuelvic 76’), Taleb
Player of the Match: Gabriel Lapierre
by Squornshelous » Tue Dec 24, 2019 8:56 am
by Bears Armed » Tue Dec 24, 2019 9:36 am
Bears Armed vs. Kelssek
Venue: Wimbley Stadium
Score: 0-1.
Goals
Bears Armed (0): [i](none).
Kelssek (1):Langelier @ 90+1’ (assist: McDonagh).
Red Cards
(none)
Substitutions due to Injury
(none)
Bear Belles’ schedule for World Cup #84 Qualifiers
Second series
Bears Armed begins this series at 8th in group)
Matchday 1: = ‘Appalachian Nation’ ( (ranked #182 [decimal] = #266 [octal]; last ‘Baptism of Fire’ => runner-up… position after First Series = 10th) = ‘home’ (Wimbley)
Matchday 2: = ‘The Five Cities’ ( ranked #269 (decimal) = #415 (octal); last ‘Baptism of Fire’ = Round-of-DoubleEight’… position after First Series = 11th) = ‘away’ (stadium name not announced)
Matchday 3: = ‘Xanneria’ ( ranked #56 (decimal) = #70 (octal); last World Cup => DNQ … position after First Series = 6th) = ‘home’ (Wimbley)
Matchday 4: = (bye)
Matchday 5: = ‘Ethane’ ( (ranked #32 (decimal) = #40 (octal); last World Cup = Play-offs/DNQ … position after First Series = 2nd) = ‘away’ (New Sarum, Ethane)
Matchday 6: = ‘Razneta’ ( unranked; no history at this level… position after First Series = 4th) = ‘home’ (NorthPort)
Matchday 7: = ‘Port Ember’ ( Port Ember’ (ranked #86 (decimal) = #126 (octal); last World Cup = DNQ… position after First Series = 5th) = ‘away’ (Waterstad International Stadium, Port Ember)
Matchday 10: = ‘Lisander’ ( ranked #125 (decimal) = #175 (octal); last World Cup = DNQ… position after First Series = 9th) = ‘home’ (Wimbley)
Matchday 11: = ‘Ouna’ (ranked #132 (decimal) = #204 (octal); last World Cup‘ = Play-offs/DNQ… position after First Series = 7th) = ‘away’ (stadium name not announced; nation CTE!))
Matchday 12: = ‘Valanora’ ( ranked #08 (decimal) = #10 (octal); last World Cup = Quarter-Finals … position after First Series = 1st ) = ‘home’ (Wimbley)
Matchday 13: = ‘’ ( ranked #47 (decimal) = #57 (octal); last World Cup = Group Stage… position after First Series = 3rd) = ‘away’ (Kirkenes, Kelssek)
by Sarzonia » Tue Dec 24, 2019 9:50 am
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