Dec 292011
 
Plymouth Argyle: Season 3, The Finale

Hello Friends, As mentioned in the previous post I’m on vacation this week and with the temperatures dropping to -6C there’s been plenty of indoor time to wrap up the season so here it is. Season Finale We started April off with an uneventful 1-0 win over Ipswich at Portman Road with Geynrikh getting the only goal of the game with a typical powerful finish that fully stretched the back

Dec 272011
 
Plymouth Argyle: Season 3, Feb - Mar 2014

Hello friends and seasons greetings as I bring you this festive update to my Football Manager Story. February 2014 The opening game of the month saw the visit of Norwich City and we got off to a flying start counter attacking from a cleared corner which was spearheaded by Lopez and finished off by Uruguayan forward Rodriguez. Our right back situation is a bit dodgy and Norwich to advantage of

Dec 202011
 
Afan Lido: For the love of...

This one will be quick. Firstly, I’d like to apologize to my fellow writers on the site. I haven’t had a chance to comment on your stories much this week, but I promise I’m reading and throughly enjoying them! With the Christmas holidays rapidly approaching, I’ve been seriously strapped for free time. Secondly…and unhappy doesn’t even begin to describe my mood, I just got this when I tried to jump

Dec 112011
 
Calling a Mulligan

Hello friends, and thank you for reading. Firstly, I owe you all an apology for my childish melodrama. I’ve done a bit of soul searching the past few days, and as I look back, I can’t help but blush. I can assure you that nonsense is behind us now. Secondly, let’s all pretend the last month didn’t happen, shall we? I never left Afan Lido, I never joined FC United,

Dec 092011
 
Stromson: A Fireside Chat

A Bear on Leave PS – This will be verbose First things first, a definition. For those of you who are unawares, “OOC” is short for “Out of Character”, a phrase popular with the RPG (Role-Playing Game) crowd (of which I am a nerdishly proud member). As I’m sure you can deduce, it’s when you’re speaking as yourself, instead of as your character. For that purpose, this entire post is

Dec 062011
 
The Bear: A Salisbury Story, Part Two (Winter 2011)

A Winter to Remember   Well let’s see, where were we when last we spoke? Oh, right, the end of August! Has it really been that long? I suppose they say “time flies” for a reason (though if I’m honest, it’s an awful cliche). So at any rate, let’s pick up where we left off, heading into September. Basingstoke gave us a surprisingly good fight before we went on to

Dec 022011
 
The Bear: A Salisbury Story

OOC: I’ll probably be playing with the titles a bit, not sure if I like “The Bear:” or “Salisbury:”, not that it has any real bearing. Additionally, I had/have a wicked head cold while I was doing all the preseason work, so my signings may or may not be terrible, and may or may not doom us. We’ll see!  It isn’t easy being a sapient polar bear. Sure the cartoons

Nov 292011
 
Declaration of Intent

I’m back (what, you thought I was taking a hiatus?) with a new story, and with a new found focus on story-telling specifically. This time around is going to be…well, you’ll see for yourself in the end. Regardless, there is a bit of conversation that needs to take place before this story begins in earnest. Let’s consider this post the “warm up”, or the “prologue” if you will. Let’s begin