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[Loan Watch Report] 16.11-22.11

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Overall summary

Name Club Apps: starts (from the bench) Minutes played Goals Assists Clean sheets (GK only)
Matej Kovar Swindon Town (League One) 13 (0) 1170 0 0 1
Joel Pereira Huddersfield Town (Championship) 1 (0) 90 0 0 0
Jacob Carney Brighouse Town (Northern Premier League) 3 (0) 270 0 0 1
Max Taylor Kidderminster Harriers (National League North) 8 (0) 691 1 0 -
Di'Shon Bernard Salford City (League Two) 3 (1) 332 0 0 -
Diogo Dalot AC Milan (Serie A) 3 (1) 293 1 1 -
James Garner Watford (Championship) 6 (5) 580 0 1 -
Dylan Levitt Charlton Athletic (League One) 5 (0) 386 0 0 -
Aliou Traore SM Caen (Ligue 2) 1 (3) 132 0 0 -
Andreas Pereira SS Lazio (Serie A) 1 (5) 180 1 0 -
Max Haygarth Brentford B (-) 3 (3) 295 0 0 -
Tahith Chong Werder Bremen (Bundesliga) 2 (6) 225 1 0 -
Amad Diallo Atalanta (Serie A) 0 (0) 0 0 0 -

Matej Kovar (Swindon Town)

Was unused substitute in 0:3 loss against Accrington Stanley in League One. Played 90 minutes and kept a clean sheet in 1:0 win against Bristol Rovers in League One.
WhoScored.com rating vs Bristol Rovers: 6.5/10 (team average: 6.67)
Stats:
Saves: 1
Claims: 0
Possession: 3.7%
Touches: 29
Accurate passes/Total passes (success %): 10/25 (40%) (worst passing accuracy for Swindon)
Key passes: 0
Clearances: 0
Interceptions: 0
Dispossessed: 0
Errors: 0
Tommy Wright (Swindon Town coach): "Clean sheet & victory vital, told players to keep discipline, Matej Kovar will be a top goalkeeper."
Jonathan Leighfield (reporter for local newspaper Swindon Advertiser): "Matej Kovar: 7/10. Despite one brief heart-in-mouth moment, Kovar was otherwise very good when claiming aerial balls and the stopper made an outstanding save late on to deny Rovers an equaliser."
Fans' opinion:
“Kovar made a good stop from a long range effort in the second half and distribution was good, but still looked hopeless at crossed and nearly chucked one in at the end. Better than fryer but remains a position of concern” ~Bogus Dave on The Town's End Forum
“Kovar 6/10: One good take, one good header, one excellent save down low. Two dodgy moments including dropping the ball in the middle of the goal with a couple of minutes to go.” ~Nomoreheroes on The Town's End Forum
“Apart from his flap at a cross late on I thought Kovar did well, including making one good save. Hopefully he will draw some confidence from that.” ~NotHarryAgombar on The Town's End Forum
“Kovar. Commanded his area well.Made a couple of good saves and one belter. Dropped a catch but eh, his confidence is probably low so this clean sheet would have done him a world of good. Good game” ~@swin84 on Twitter
“Controversial but I’m giving it [MOTM] to Kovar purely because of THAT save in the second half was world class plus he was playing against the Gas and the pressure of being a nipper regaining the gloves off the back of appalling form and behind a collective defensive crisis.” ~@Safehandsstfc1 on Twitter

Max Taylor (Kidderminster Harriers)

Played 90 minutes in 2:0 win against Brackley Town in National League North. Played 90 minutes in 2:2 draw against Farsley Celtic in National League North.
Selected highlights:
Partially at fault for the 2nd goal against Farsley Celtic

Diogo Dalot (AC Milan)

Was unused substitute in 2:1 win against the Netherlands U21 in Euro U21 - Qualification. Was unused substitute in 3:1 win against SSC Napoli in Serie A.

Dylan Levitt (Charlton Athletic)

Was not selected in matchday squad in 3:1 win against Finland in UEFA Nations League - League B. Was unused substitute in 1:1 draw against Gillingham in League One.

Max Haygarth (Brentford B)

Played 90 minutes in 0:3 loss against Eastleigh in Friendly.
BrentfordFC.com match report: "Some promising wing play from the likes of Max Haygarth and Joe Adams seemed to be the only real threat for The Bees, but despite some neat passing, clear-cut opportunities were scarce."

Tahith Chong (Werder Bremen)

Came on from the bench and played 3 minutes in 1:1 draw against Bayern Muenchen in Bundesliga.

Andreas Pereira (SS Lazio)

Came on from the bench and played 19 minutes in 2:0 win against Crotone in Serie A.
WhoScored.com rating: 6.1/10 (team average: 6.45)
Stats:
Shots: 0
Possession: 2.7%
Touches: 37
Accurate passes/Total passes (success %): 15/21 (71%)
Key passes: 0
Dribbles: 0
Dribbled past: 0
Aerials won/Aerial attempted (success %): 0/1 (0%)
Tackles: 0
Clearances: 1
Interceptions: 1
Dispossessed: 0
Errors: 0
Fouls: 0
Offsides: 1
Fans' opinion:
“Pereira is still out of the action, great technical skills but so far he doesn't seem to be a proper player.” ~HummingBard on Lazio.net Forum

James Garner (Watford)

Was unused substitute in 1:1 draw against Queen's Park Rangers in Championship.

Joel Pereira (Huddersfield Town)

Played 90 minutes in 3:4 loss against Stoke City in Championship.
Selected highlights:
1st goal conceded
2nd goal conceded (beaten at the near post)
3rd goal conceded (poor distribution)
4th goal conceded
WhoScored.com rating: 6.4/10 (team average: 6.54)
Stats:
Saves: 4
Claims: 1
Possession: 5.3%
Touches: 50
Accurate passes/Total passes (success %): 28/31 (90%) (2nd best passing accuracy on the pitch)
Key passes: 0
Dribbles won/Dribbles attempted (success %): 1/1 (100%)
Clearances: 0
Interceptions: 0
Dispossessed: 0
Errors: 0
Carlos Corberán (head coach of Huddersfield: “I didn’t have any doubt that Joel was the keeper that had to play the game. We signed Joel because Ryan had an injury and from the injury he has only played 45 minutes with the B team and the other day he played 60 minutes [with the youth team]. He showed with the last game that he could be ready to compete but for me the goalkeeper that was playing more minutes with the team until that moment was Joel Pereira. He trained very well and was winning the confidence of the team. That’s the reason we didn’t have any doubt. At the same time we know football is going to challenge not only Joel but any player on the pitch, and not only players but any member of staff too. We need to perform well on the pitch and compete well because that’s what our jobs demand of us."
Steven Chicken (Reporter for Yorkshire Live): "Should have done better for Stoke's second goal and gave the ball away as they restored their lead with their third. A debut to forget. 4/10"
Fans' opinion:
“Pereira - Wow. Just, wow. Letting in 4 goals on your debut is never great for a keeper, but 3 of them due to his absolute blunders. That, combined with his reputation for not being quite up to standard in the Edinburgh & District pub league suggests to me that this is a low cost gamble that isn't going to pay off. If today is anything to go by (& performances north of the border suggest it may be) then Hamer's return to the side can't come soon enough. Now there's a phrase I never expected to use!” ~Tinpot the Open Minded Ted Fan on Down at the Mac Forum
“Pereira, difficult one. Lack of games but poor game today. Need a stronger keeper. Decisions not great but he did come in at short notice, but that’s football. He certainly won’t be offered a contract at the end of the season unless he improves greatly. Did not impress on his debut.” ~bluesandtwos (Happy clapper) on Down at the Mac Forum
“Hamer is dog but he hasn’t had many performances worse than popadom hands today if we don’t have an academy kid better than them 2 just shut it down” ~@_joejohnson on Twitter
“We could score 10 here and I firmly believe Pereira finds a way of conceding 11, superb bit of scouting to find the gem of a keeper ” ~@ben_simons23 on Twitter
“How is this keeper employed by Man United???” ~@SoftladCooper on Twitter

Di'Shon Bernard (Salford City)

Played 90 minutes and was named in League Two team of the week in 3:0 win against Bradford City in League Two.
Fans' opinion:
“The whole team played well but special mention to Bernard who looked really classy. United have got a great prospect on their hands by the looks of him.” ~chipbarm on Salford City FC "Red Ammies" Fans Forum

Aliou Traore (SM Caen)

Was unused substitute in 2:1 win against Le Havre in Ligue 2.

Amad Diallo (Atalanta)

Was unused substitute in 0:0 draw against Spezia in Serie A.

Next up

November 24th:
At 7 PM Joel's Huddersfield Town plays Wycombe Wanderers in the Championship. Levitt's Charlton Athletic plays Burton Albion and Kovar's Swindon Town plays Lincoln City in League One. Bernard's Salford City plays Morecambe in League Two.
At 7:45 PM Taylor's Kidderminster Harriers play Alfreton Town in National League North.
At 8 PM Andreas' SS Lazio plays Zenit St. Petersburg in the Champions League - Group Stage.
November 25th:
At 7:45 PM Garner's Watford plays Bristol City in the Championship.
At 8 PM Diallo's Atalanta plays Liverpool in the Champions League - Group Stage.
November 26th:
At 5:55 PM Dalot's AC Milan plays OSC Lille in Europa League - Group Stage.
November 27th:
At 7:30 PM Chong's Werder Bremen play VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga.
November 28th:
At 3 PM Garner's Watford plays Preston North End and Joel's Huddersfield Town plays Middlesbrough in the Championship. Levitt's Charlton Athletic plays Ipswich Town and Kovar's Swindon Town plays Oxford United in League One. Bernard's Salford City plays Newport County in FA Cup. Taylor's Kidderminster Harriers play Curzon Ashton in National League North.
At 6 PM Traore's SM Caen plays Chateauroux in Ligue 2.
At 7:45 PM Diallo's Atalanta plays Hellas Verona in Serie A.
November 29th:
At 11:30 AM Andreas' SS Lazio plays Udinese Calcio in Serie A.
At 2 PM Dalot's AC Milan plays Fiorentina in Serie A.
*All times are GMT.
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Cap and the Champions #1 - Avengers Undercover

CAP and the CHAMPIONS

Issue One: Avengers Undercover
Originally posted September 2019
 
 
It had all been leading to this. For several months, they had known about and lived in fear of the weapon of mass destruction built by the nefarious AIM, a clandestine research group gone rogue from SHIELD. But, at long last, Captain America and his unlikely crew had tracked down AIM and their fearsome weapon along with it.
Advanced Idea Mechanics had been illegally funded by SHIELD years ago to conduct research that was deemed too controversial, and now that they were rogue, SHIELD couldn’t risk their involvement with them going public. Luckily, there were heroes on the job.
Bucky Barnes wielded the star-spangled shield in present day, in memoriam to his fallen mentor, the legend that was Steve Rogers. Having approached via sky, the young veteran crouched with his back against a wall. Behind him was the tower with AIM’s fiercest engineers bunkered inside, and soon he’d make him move. Alongside him was young SHIELD agent Rebecca Monroe, former member of the defunct Blue Uniform Commandos, the daughter of Bucky’s 21st century host family, and his closest ally in his new present. They had been through a lot together, and tonight Rebecca would finally get to debut some brand new toys in the fight against AIM.
Agent Monroe was dressed from head to toe in silver and green armour, a translucent visor pulled down over her eyes with only her lower face exposed. In her hands she clutched at a hi-tech silver war hammer, with emerald tracings running all the way down its long hilt, making up a series of buttons. Inspired by the God of Thunder, she was excited to put the tech she had collaborated on to work as Lady Liberty.
Bucky peered over the wall and into the higher windows of the tower. It seemed totally desolate, along with all of the surrounding buildings in the still-irradiated Chernobyl. It was an excellent idea to hide somewhere many people were afraid to even step foot in. Jumping back, he pressed a finger to his ear and activated his ear piece.
“Air support, are you in position?”
“That we are,” fizzled the voice of Sam Wilson cutting through the air leagues overhead with his wide-spanned white, black and red wing pack. Despite being the newest recruit, Falcon had already proved more than competent. “You sure we aren’t gonna grow extra toes or something with all this radiation?”
“We’re sure,” Rebecca replied down comms. “Any leftover radiation has more than decayed to a safe level since the meltdown in ‘86. You should be fine unless you plan on living here.”
Up in the sky, Sam smirked. “I’ll settle for not dying here.”
With expert stealth, Captain America and Lady Liberty then began to ascend the decrepit tower, sweeping through floor after floor as per the plans they had obtained through their arduous work. In the dead of night, many of the floors were empty, only home to several supplies and operating chambers. But it was on the fifth floor that they encountered their first sign of trouble. Bucky hadn’t even stepped one foot of the stairwell and the whirring began in the distance. And as they plunged into the fifth floor laboratory, they came face to face with the latest in a series of AIM androids. The first they encountered, months ago, was the speedy Blue Streak, followed shortly by the decoy of Lyle Getz, the former AIM Scientist Supreme. At one point, they had even faced off against robotic changelings of their own allies, but standing guard this time were much more simple creations.
Four metallic endoskeletons charged at the pair, firing off silenced submachine guns mounted to their wrists. And as Bucky threw up his vibranium shield, feeling the bullets ping off of its surface feebly, Rebecca only kept running. She strafed, able to evade most of the fire, with what she couldn’t dodge only scraping the reinforced metal plating of her Lady Liberty gear. Bucky flung his arm out, sending his shield hurtling through the air. Gripping her hammer tightly, Rebecca pulled back and collided it through the abdomen of the nearest android, the weapon’s gyroscopic functions keeping it balanced as it’s emerald head flashed gold on impact, pulsing kinetic energy through the impressive structure of the AIM defender. Then, as a second machine neared her, Bucky’s throw was timed just perfectly enough to allow her to bat the unbreakable shield out of the air, redirecting its momentum to send it tearing through the forms of two more androids. Then, before the final robot could unload into her exposed back, Bucky dispatched it quickly with his energy-firing Luger pistol.
Bucky and Rebecca looked to each other and grinned. Rebecca scooped the shield off of the ground and dismissively passed it back Bucky’s way, with him threading his gauntlet back through its straps before they proceeded up the next set of stairs.
“Bet that felt cool, huh?” smiled Sam, watching in passing as he circled the tower from outside. Only for their fourth team member and fellow air support to cut in.
“Let’s keep radio chatter minimal, Falcon.”
AIM’s robotic enforcers were impressive, but after a long campaign of tailing the elusive researchers, Bucky and his ever-growing list of allies had become seasoned with dispatching the mechanical foes. Especially the ones without specialised abilities. And so, a handful of floors and a small barrage of android adversaries later, and Bucky and Rebecca approached what all of their information would suggest was the central vault. The location of Inferno-42.
With her emerald visor, Rebecca peered through the thin, stone walls of the old Ukranian building and identified, to her surprise, only one lifeform pouring over a central metal tank, tall with a thick, opaque glass panel on its front face. Bingo. She looked up, locating a glass skylight overhead. Deactivating her penetrating vision, she relayed this information to Bucky, who fired up his communicator..
“Sam. You have an entry point. Glass skylight. Locate and get in position.”
A second later and Sam called back. “Acknowledged and in position.”
Bucky nodded. “We count one figure inside. On--”
“One?” Sam retorted, surprised.
“One. On my mark, enter and subdue. We’ll enter from there to join you.”
“Acknowledged.”
So Bucky counted down, and, as expected, heard the thunderous glass of imploding glass on ‘one’. Rebecca drove the hell of her exoskeleton-reinforced boot into the double doors ahead of them, and the pair charged in just in time to witness Falcon smashing through the narrow skylight, cutting down through the air - his wings folded - and kicking the solo researcher square in the chest, catching his plummeting momentum just in time by unfolding his wings again, just in time to land deftly on his feet.
Sam smirked as he slowly refolded his wing pack, glass still settling around him. Rebecca charged right for the metal tank while Bucky approached the floored researcher, shield in one hand and gun in the other.
The wind knocked from him, the scientist struggled to scramble away as Bucky approached, pulling him off of the floor by the scruff of his neck. “Where are the others?” Bucky asked.
The man squirmed. “It’s… just me. The rest of AIM are… onto other… projects.”
Falcon approached, readjusting his red lensed goggles. “You’re telling us they sent one guy and his squad of tin cans to defend the greatest weapon of mass destruction the world’s seen?”
The man struggled, freeing himself from Captain America’s loose grip, but by no means from his intense presence. “The… the weapon protects itself.”
“I’m sorry?” Bucky questioned.
But the AIM researcher wouldn’t have to answer as Rebecca immediately called them, a tremor in her voice. “Uh, boys?”
Bucky and Sam turned to see Rebecca slowly back away from the large metal tank. It’s opaque window began to grow more translucent as rapidly brightening orange light - what would appear to be flames - began to roar, penetrating the panel and filling the dank, high-ceilinged chamber with light. Rebecca then moved back quicker, joining her allies, as the front panel of the tank detached with a whir, a baking heat descending upon the room and steam billowing from inside. The panel then split in two, swinging to each side to form an open door. That was when the heroes realised that Inferno-42 wasn’t a bomb, it wasn’t a compound or a toxin. It was an android. A man.
The three heroes kept their attention focused as the tall silhouette slowly emerged from the haze, neglecting the witless researcher as he scurried away and out of the room in terror. And, as Inferno-42 stood before them, a second before its entire form erupting into a blaze, Bucky caught a single glimpse of the figure’s face, and realised that this was so much worse than they had believed.
 
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The year was 1941, and after a lengthy visit in the United States, the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had hopped on a plane at DC carrying him to the battleship that would carry him back across the pond. But what the stout politician didn’t know was that a supervillain was already lying in wait in the Bermuda waters. This was, of course, the Axis-allied Altantean, U-Man.
Learning the grave news after deciphering plans from intercept Nazi U-Boats, at their base in Washington, the wartime heroes the Invaders ummed and ahed over their course of action, unsure how to respond to the complex politics unfolding between Ally and Axis, surface and sea. But one Invader in particular was quick to take charge of the situation, dismissing any uncertainty. This was Namor, the Sub-Mariner and King of the Sea. He was personally outraged to learn of an Atlantean turncoat aligning himself with the Axis Powers that had attempted to besiege his kingdom of Atlantis only months before. So outraged that he would take it upon himself to run ahead of his fellow Invaders, declaring it his sole duty to take down the treacherous U-Man. And as the rest of the heroes tried to put up a resistance, insisting Namor was barrelling in without a plan, it was only Bucky Barnes, kid sidekick to the fearless Captain America, that would follow Namor into battle unquestioningly, keen to help his marine friend settle his score.
Bucky and Namor commandeered a plane and began their race towards Bermuda, with Cap and the remaining Invaders close behind. On their flight, Bucky learned all about their oncoming foe. U-Man was once Meranno, an Atlantean scientist and sage, but was exiled by King Namor himself when he began colluding with villainous surface factions, vying for a stake in their studies into mystical arts.
Soon, they would arrive at the HMS Duke of York, but far too late. The Prime Minister’s plane had already beat them there, and U-Man’s assault on the British battleship had begun, utilising the power of his Nazi-equipped Atlantean insurgents.
The young Bucky was happy to let the brave and noble Namor engage U-Man one-on-one, with the Atlantean monarch insisting it was a personal quarrel, as he laid down support from the air, doing what he could to relieve the mass attack on the HMS Duke of York. But the villainous Atlantean sage had more than a few tricks up his sleeve. Enhanced by Nazi engineering, U-Man was stronger, faster and far more powerful than Namor could have ever predicted. And, from the seat in his fighter plane, there wasn’t much Bucky could do to help. They needed the rest of the team.
And it was only when the rest of the Invaders caught up that things were even close to in their favour. From his own plane, Captain America parachuted down, landing on the British battleship and proceeding to escort every single man aboard - including Prime Minister Churchill - to safety, like the hero he was. But even Steve couldn’t help Namor overpower the fearsome U-Man. No, for that, they had the Invaders’ secret weapon, their most powerful member. Rocketting in from above like a burning angel, the mightiest Invader struck U-Man out of the sea with a single blow, allowing Namor and himself to engage in a combination of attacks that would drive the Nazi supervillain into submission as he exercised incredible, unmatched strength, stamina and burning mighty, scaring off each and every one of Meranno’s lackeys shortly thereafter. For their victory over U-Man that day, the Invaders thanked Jim Hammond, the one-of-a-kind android man, the Human Torch.
 
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Inferno-42 stood outside its holding tank, surrounded by billowing steam, and engulfed head-to-toe in roaring flame. Only a few feet away, Bucky Barnes looked upon the figure of the Human Torch, his friend Jim Hammond, helpless. When he had first woken up he learned that Hammond went missing before the war was over, and was presumed to be disassembled. But now it was clear that his parts had fallen into the wrong hands, and now the once-strongest Invader was the most fearsome weapon on Earth.
The flaming android began to burst brighter, and Bucky cried “Behind me!” Instantly, Rebecca and Sam ducked as best they could behind Captain America as he pulled up his shield. And, a second later, a scorching swathe of flame rushed their way.
Each of them sweltered within the extreme heat, but thanks to their armour and Cap’s mighty shield, they survived. Bucky shook his head. This weapon wasn’t his friend, he couldn’t let it be. As Bucky charged forward at the Torch, Sam threw himself behind cover, drawing twin SMGs and beginning to pepper their foe. But the bullets proved useless, melted by the Torch’s intense aura long before making contact.
Bucky flung his arm out, sending the shield rippling through the air towards the Torch. The vibranium alloy disc struck the android squarely in the chest, knocking him back several feet into the depths of his tank and ricocheting back towards its wielder.
Rebecca dashed to join him, and, together, the two toiled to lift the metal door of the tank to seal the Torch back inside. But they were far too slow, and the door was far too heavy. Seconds later, with a mighty roar, dancing flames raced past them as the Torch flew directly out horizontally, before changing trajectory and rising fifteen feet off of the ground.
Sam rapidly reloaded his emptied submachine guns before realising he’d wasted his time, deftly holstering them at his sides. “Not sure how much I can do here!” he called out, fighting to be heard over the sounds of the rushing air currents created by the Torch’s intense heat. Rebecca dove to the side of where she was standing, narrowly avoiding being volleyed by an inbound fireball. So he could shoot fireballs. “You fast enough?” she called back to Sam. “Draw its fire. Don’t get burned.”
“That’s the plan,” Sam smiled, readjusting his goggles once more before charging out of cover and flagging down the Torch. “Hey hothead!”
The android formerly known as Jim Hammond turned its gaze coldly to look the man’s way before outstretching its hands, conjuring two more blasts of plasma.
Sam grinned, extending his wing pack and leaping airborne. “Let’s dance!”
And they did, in a sense. Weaving in and out, Sam drew the Torch’s fire, doing what he could to keep moving in the high-ceilinged but relatively confined space. The Torch would drift and adjust its position, but for the most part stayed stationary. Among this, Rebecca turned to Bucky.
“What’s the plan?” she asked dutifully.
But Bucky didn’t respond immediately, visibly shaken as he watched his old friend mount a series of attacks meant to fry his new one.
“Cap?”
The Falcon narrowly dodged a particularly meaty blast of flame.
“We need all hands on deck,” Bucky replied grimly. Lowering his shield, he drew his modified Luger, his own trophy from the war, snatched from a fallen Nazi only to be enhanced with some ‘modern’ tech courtesy of SHIELD proximal to his more recent deployment against Ultron. Shutting one eye, he took careful aim before pulling the trigger multiple times. He only had to hit once to prove his theory.
And, surely enough, as the Torch strafed and moved to best target his airborne adversary, one indigo bolt of energy struck home, sinking through his fiery aura and plunging into his plasmatic form. And when the Torch’s white and orange figure flashed blue for just a second, he was hurt.
Bucky watched the Torch recoil in the air, staggered by the hit. But even then, Bucky’s pistol was but a peashooter to something of his constitution. And though Sam celebrated from the air as they drew first blood (in a sense), Bucky began to worry when the Torch stopped midair and turned his attention back to him.
Quickly, Bucky fired up his comms earpiece and barked the words “Air support? I hope you packed your hand cannons!”
“Inbound,” the voice replied.
His attention redirected, the Torch lurched forward through the air and began to rapidly descend towards Captain America. And, as Bucky held up his shield and braced, he felt Rebecca’s hand firm on his shoulder. Steadying herself, she held out her warhammer in her right hand, squeezing a button causing its head to split, revealing blades and sparking electricity. Bucky would do his best to fend off the Torch’s attack and redirect his momentum with his energy-reflecting shield, and - when the foe drew near enough - Rebecca would do her best to sink as much energy as she could into the Torch’s side.
But as the Torch neared and neared, and with Sam helpless above them, the pair began to doubt themselves. Was this the best plan?
Fortunately, someone else had a different plan. With a thunderous explosion, the grey brick of the east wall caved in, and bursting through the crater flew their fourth member, throwing both his arms forwards and channeling twin bursts of brilliant blue plasma directly into the Torch’s back, knocking it out of the air, and sending it tumbling down to the awaiting Captain and Lady Liberty’s feet.
Hovering in place via the same technology, Iron Man looked down upon his fellow Champions. “They’re repulsors, not hand cannons, Cap. I should know, I patented them.” He was impressed with himself, if not a little concerned about their next move.
With the Torch in a pile at their feet, Rebecca wound her hammer back, ready to bring it crashing down on the android’s head. But before she could, and before Bucky could even protest, something unexpected happened. The Torch reached a single hand up from his spot on the ground and grabbed Bucky at the ankle. Except Bucky was far from immolated by his touch, or even slightly singed. If anything, it felt cold.
Sam touched down on the ground, and Tony Stark began recharging his all-out repulsor blast in preparation for Round Two. But the Torch didn’t rush Bucky. Instead, he lumbered up slowly, finally placing a flat hand on the surface of his shield. Steve’s shield.
The Torch stood head-to-head with Bucky, a featureless burning idol. But as he stared into Bucky’s eyes, the flames around him plunged out with a flourish, revealing the red-and-orange jumpsuit, blond hair and blue eyes of Jim Hammond. He searched Bucky’s face for meaning wordlessly, and though he was certainly not attacking, Bucky could see from the vacancy on his face that this lost android had no recollection of him. He wasn’t Jim.
“No,” the Torch spoke, his voice shallow, as if hoarse.
“What?” Sam, Rebecca and Tony called out in unison.
“You’re not him…” the Torch continued. He was sad. Almost… disappointed.
“It’s me,” Bucky insisted, wrapping his fingers around the Torch’s forearm. “You know me.”
“You’re not,” the Torch replied. “You’re not. You’re not.” His voice changed, distorted. As he began to spiral his voice turned from sorrowful to hurt, to angered. And Bucky was forced to break contact and snatch his hand away, the surface of the Torch’s skin burning up.
But as Bucky staggered back, he kept trying to appeal to Jim. “Look at me.” He dropped his shield as his feet and struggled at the strap of his helmet, trying his best to remove it quickly. “It’s me, it’s Bu--”
“LIAR!”
Plumes of flame erupted in a ring out from the Torch’s form, his own flames spreading up his body, his eyes burning red. Sam had to tackle Bucky to knock him clear of the blitz himself.
“Hey!” Tony spat, firing a repulsor blast at the Torch to draw his attention away. But it was useless, as the Torch disregarded him, marching towards Bucky.
“Stop!” Rebecca swung her hammer at head height, but it only took a touch from the Torch to summon an air current strong enough to blast her across the room.
“Back off!” Sam stood between the Torch and Bucky, his metallic wings stretching around him to act as a shield or sorts.
The Torch stopped walking as he met them. Yet he wouldn’t be thwarted.
But Bucky tapped on Sam’s shoulder. “Step aside, it’s okay.”
A second passed. Sam didn’t know this play. However, he listened and obeyed, moving out of the way. Slowly, Bucky sized up to the Torch, his old friend burning with rage. He knew what was happening.
“You’re right,” Bucky spoke. He unclipped his helmet and tossed it aside, revealing messy brown hair, left to grow longer while swept up in the mission. “I’m a liar. I’m not Steve Rogers. I’m not Cap. But you know me. I know you, Jim.”
The Torch’s eyes flitted back and forth, searching Bucky’s bare face for information before it set in. His eyes widened, and for the first time since the war, Bucky saw Jim’s face. “How…?”
“I’m still here,” Bucky nodded. “I was on ice for a while.”
“Ho...w…”
On the spot, Jim Hammond fell to the ground, lifeless.
 
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Stark Tower was a mighty monolith in New York City, a modern building like no over, reaching high into the sky. At the very top was the penthouse, an open-plan space harshly juxtaposing Tony’s cluttered workspace and a luxurious lounge area.
On velveted seats, the Champions rested after months of hard work pursuing AIM. They were a relatively new task force assembled to work both as a public superhero operation and an off-the-books group for more covert missions. And one important distinction: no SHIELD official involvement; SHIELD couldn’t risk being tied to them if they pursuit of AIM went sideways. But, during what should have been a celebration after finally tracking down and neutralising AIM’s dreaded WMD, Bucky Barnes sat sourly, overcome with mixed emotions.
Sam slapped him on the arm, stood beside him, “We won, dude! Act like it!”
Rebecca sat opposite Bucky, lifting her head and addressing him. “Hammond will be fine. Clearly seeing you was… overwhelming to his programming, but SHIELD’s best are working to undo anything AIM might have installed in him.”
Bucky looked up. Rebecca had already doffed most of her green exosuit, just stood in her tight black undersuit. Sam was similarly only left in his pants and red undershirt. But Bucky was still dressed head-to-toe in full Captain America garb, minus the helmet. Clearly he didn’t feel as if the job was done.
“We messed up,” Bucky began. “We weren’t prepared. If Jim didn’t just happen to freak out like he did, he’d have killed us all. And sure, we got their doomsday weapon, but AIM are still out there. I don’t feel like we won.”
Rebecca leaned over across the glass table between them, placing a hand on Bucky’s arm in comfort. “Believe me, Bucky, we won. And when he’s lucid Jim will thank you. Just think of how many people he would have hurt against his will if AIM ever deployed him.”
“I suppose…” Bucky relented. Perking up, he called over to the other end of the penthouse, where Tony Stark paced back and forth through his workshop in baggy grey civvies. “Stark, has Fury sent any further orders?”
Tony stopped and turned on the spot, facing back towards the rest of the team. “Gotta tell you, Cap, you gotta get used to being your own boss,” he jested. “Mr Director isn’t the big dog anymore.”
For some time, Bucky, Rebecca and the other Blue Uniform Commandos had pursued AIM themselves, with SHIELD backing them. But the closer they got to catching the elusive research group, the more frantic their countermeasures would become. Eventually the pursuit got too loud, and SHIELD decided to change tactics. But it was Tony’s idea to involve himself, discovering the operation via his own tactful ways. It was Tony who brokered the deal to recruit the SHIELD agents into an independent unit that he titled the Champions, and now Nick Fury couldn’t tell any of them what to do. Sam came along soon after, raring to rejoin the fight after his complicated service history. But now, Tony thought to himself, with AIM on the loose, perhaps it would be a good idea to expand the Champions further.
Though Bucky wasn’t sure of any of this. It was nice having some distance from the often-times smothering operations of SHIELD, but having a commander was like breathing air to the former child soldier. Leading his own unit, at the top of the paygrade, was certainly proving to be a lot of expectations to live up to. But he could trust Stark. He’d seen more than enough executive meddling during wartime to recognise a greedy profiteer, and Stark wasn’t that, no matter his history. The Iron Man lead a hands-off approach, providing resources, funding, and making everyone look cool while leaving the shot-calling to the supposed Star-Spangled Man with a Plan.
Still, this all harkened back to Bucky’s Invader days far too much, only now he was the one with all the responsibility.
 
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Some time later, Tony waltzed down to an engineering chamber on a lower level of the tower. There, he found two men, two allies waiting for him.
Air Force Lieutenant James Rhodes stood uncomfortably, with an unsteady gait, his arms held out to the sides as the second man poked at prodded at his back from a squatting position. The redundantly named Anatol Anatolovich worked several tools into the inner workings of the StarkTech cybernetic spinal brace that kept Rhodey mobile after his brush with death aiding Tony against the maddened Obadiah Stane many months ago, doing some much needed maintenance and repair. From the I’m-taking-myself-far-too-seriously look on Rhodes’ face and the leisurely pace at which Anatol went about his repairs, it was clear that the two weren’t the closest of friends, but Rhodey appreciated what Stark Enterprises had done for him nonetheless.
As Tony entered the room via a set of stairs, Rhodey spotted him instantly. “Stark. Tell your sidekick to stop messing around and get this thing wrapped up.”
Tony smirked. “I don’t have a sidekick, but I’m considering taking applications.”
“How was the bust?” Anatol interjected, his attention still trained on Rhodey’s spine. “How was the new suit?”
“Like a dream,” Tony smiled, moving over to the workbench at the edge of the chamber. “The all-out repulsor ray worked perfectly, though it got pretty hot in there. Maybe we could work on upping the ventilation?”
“Noted!” Anatol grinned. Having constructed the Mark I together in a cave in the middle of nowhere, held at gunpoint, Tony and Anatol had developed a close bond, and now continued to work harmoniously together, with Anatol devoting himself to doing as much as he could to take the burden off of Tony, leaving him to Iron Man it up as often as was necessary.
“You never thought of just putting a… big ass gun on the chassis?” Rhodey asked, half excitedly. “Not much can go wrong there.”
“No more guns,” Tony shook his head. He reached down into the workbench and pulled out a handful of martini glasses and a cocktail shaker. He set them aside before similarly producing a plastic bottle of still water from beneath, trickling it in into his own glass. “Stark’s finished with guns. Drinks, anyone?”
“Shouldn’t you be celebrating with the new team?” Anatol asked.
“I would,” Tony supposed, “But I’d feel rude asking which of them are 21.”
“I thought you didn’t drink?” Rhodey replied.
“Oh, I don’t,” said Tony, waving the half-empty plastic bottle at him. “But it’s rude not to offer it at important celebrations. You know?”
Finally, Anatol set aside his tools and Rhodey could relax. He took a deep breath and recentred his weight more comfortably. Then, as Anatol rose from the floor, Rhodey moved across the room to his chair, where his shirt and suit jacket were hung. “So did you get ‘em?” Rhodey asked.
“I’m sorry?” Tony asked, setting aside his glass.
“The secret society you and the kids are after. The one you can’t tell me about.”
“That’s classified,” Tony grinned.
“Right,” Rhodey nodded. “And it’s not the Ten Rings? How many super secret bad guy groups do the Avengers deal with?”
“Too many.”
“Sounds like you could use all hands on deck.”
“You’re not getting a suit, Rhodey,” Tony chuckled to himself. The Air Force Lieutenant’s pining to become Iron Man 2.0 had become something of a running joke between them, though Rhodes was getting better at his subtly.
“I’m just saying,” Rhodey laughed back. “You built that gravi-whatever suit for Cap, you helped the girl with that hammer and her gear, and now you’ve helped the Wilson kid with his wings.”
“They’re kids,” Tony replied. “And I gotta do what I can to keep them safe out in the field. Cos they’ve done this with and without me.”
“They’ve fought in two wars between them, Tony,” Rhodey insisted. “They’re not kids. They’re soldiers.”
 
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The next day, Bucky took a quiet stroll down the centre of New York, finding a quaint café and ordering a breakfast to eat out front. Half an hour later, he was joined by a friend, one to whom he had some things to talk about. After giving him a hug, Amadeus Cho, the jolly green Hulk and Bucky’s fellow Avenger took a seat next to him. Together, they looked out into the bustling metropolitan city and shot the breeze.
“What’s troubling you, Buck?”
“There’s just… a lot going on. Working for Fury at SHIELD just… didn’t feel right. And our team ups with the Avengers are important, but they aren’t my status quo. And now there’s the… ‘the Champions’, and I’m in charge of tracking down these AIM bastards and it’s just…”
“What?”
“For me, a year ago I was in the trenches. Back there… back then, it was simple. You kept your gun up and pointed at the bad guy. And it was obvious who the bad guys were. It’s never been that obvious since. And now… just when I think I’ve got my plate full juggling all these 21st century responsibilities, I find out AIM’s secret weapon is my friend from the war.”
“I know some of the guys working on the Torch,” Amadeus tried to comfort him. Though clearly Bucky mostly just needed someone to listen and not judge. “Trust me, he’s in good hands.”
“I just want to talk to my friend, and not be so… alone.”
“You’re not alone, Buck,” Amadeus smiled, sipping at his coffee. “It’s okay to feel that way sometimes, but never let that get the best of you. I’ve been there. And in my darkest moments, there have always been people who were there for me. I’m sure it’s the same for you. Like me! I’m here for you.”.
Except, not a second later, Bucky jumped to his feet with an unmatched urgency. The screams were unavoidable as they penetrated and reverberated about the city. Except… it wasn’t screams. It was the sound of rushing water.
“This damn city wouldn’t even let me finish my inspirational speech,” Cho muttered.
Nevertheless, he joined Barnes, and, with the latter grabbing the suitcase containing his gear, they both looked out at the monumental tidal wave crashing right towards New York City.
 
 
To be continued in Avengers: Submerged #1 on /MNCU
 
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21/11/20 - Premier League - Liverpool vs Leicester City - Pre-Match Thread

Key Facts

Round: 9 of 38
Referee: Chris Kavanagh
Location: Anfield
Time: 1915GMT/UTC+0, 22/11/20
Channels (UK): Sky Sports Main Event/Premier League
(Out / Unlikely / Suspended )

Team News

Leicester:
  1. Soyuncu
  2. Ndidi
  3. Ricardo
  4. Castagne
  5. Amarety
Liverpool:
  1. Salah
  2. Firmino
  3. Van Dijk
  4. Henderson
  5. Gomez
  6. Oxlade-Chamberlain
  7. Fabinho
  8. Alexander-Arnold
  9. Thiago
  10. Tsimikas

Betting Odds

Accurate as of 0823GMT 19/11/20 (Decimal, lower is more likely):
Leicester Win: 3.60
Draw: 4.00
Liverpool Win: 1.90

Fun Facts

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[Loan Watch Report] 16.11-22.11

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Overall summary

Name Club Apps: starts (from the bench) Minutes played Goals Assists Clean sheets (GK only)
Matej Kovar Swindon Town (League One) 13 (0) 1170 0 0 1
Joel Pereira Huddersfield Town (Championship) 1 (0) 90 0 0 0
Jacob Carney Brighouse Town (Northern Premier League) 3 (0) 270 0 0 1
Max Taylor Kidderminster Harriers (National League North) 8 (0) 691 1 0 -
Di'Shon Bernard Salford City (League Two) 3 (1) 332 0 0 -
Diogo Dalot AC Milan (Serie A) 3 (1) 293 1 1 -
James Garner Watford (Championship) 6 (5) 580 0 1 -
Dylan Levitt Charlton Athletic (League One) 5 (0) 386 0 0 -
Aliou Traore SM Caen (Ligue 2) 1 (3) 132 0 0 -
Andreas Pereira SS Lazio (Serie A) 1 (5) 180 1 0 -
Max Haygarth Brentford B (-) 3 (3) 295 0 0 -
Tahith Chong Werder Bremen (Bundesliga) 2 (6) 225 1 0 -
Amad Diallo Atalanta (Serie A) 0 (0) 0 0 0 -

Matej Kovar (Swindon Town)

Was unused substitute in 0:3 loss against Accrington Stanley in League One. Played 90 minutes and kept a clean sheet in 1:0 win against Bristol Rovers in League One.
WhoScored.com rating vs Bristol Rovers: 6.5/10 (team average: 6.67)
Stats:
Saves: 1
Claims: 0
Possession: 3.7%
Touches: 29
Accurate passes/Total passes (success %): 10/25 (40%) (worst passing accuracy for Swindon)
Key passes: 0
Clearances: 0
Interceptions: 0
Dispossessed: 0
Errors: 0
Tommy Wright (Swindon Town coach): "Clean sheet & victory vital, told players to keep discipline, Matej Kovar will be a top goalkeeper."
Jonathan Leighfield (reporter for local newspaper Swindon Advertiser): "Matej Kovar: 7/10. Despite one brief heart-in-mouth moment, Kovar was otherwise very good when claiming aerial balls and the stopper made an outstanding save late on to deny Rovers an equaliser."
Fans' opinion:
“Kovar made a good stop from a long range effort in the second half and distribution was good, but still looked hopeless at crossed and nearly chucked one in at the end. Better than fryer but remains a position of concern” ~Bogus Dave on The Town's End Forum
“Kovar 6/10: One good take, one good header, one excellent save down low. Two dodgy moments including dropping the ball in the middle of the goal with a couple of minutes to go.” ~Nomoreheroes on The Town's End Forum
“Apart from his flap at a cross late on I thought Kovar did well, including making one good save. Hopefully he will draw some confidence from that.” ~NotHarryAgombar on The Town's End Forum
“Kovar. Commanded his area well.Made a couple of good saves and one belter. Dropped a catch but eh, his confidence is probably low so this clean sheet would have done him a world of good. Good game” ~@swin84 on Twitter
“Controversial but I’m giving it [MOTM] to Kovar purely because of THAT save in the second half was world class plus he was playing against the Gas and the pressure of being a nipper regaining the gloves off the back of appalling form and behind a collective defensive crisis.” ~@Safehandsstfc1 on Twitter

Max Taylor (Kidderminster Harriers)

Played 90 minutes in 2:0 win against Brackley Town in National League North. Played 90 minutes in 2:2 draw against Farsley Celtic in National League North.
Selected highlights:
Partially at fault for the 2nd goal against Farsley Celtic

Diogo Dalot (AC Milan)

Was unused substitute in 2:1 win against the Netherlands U21 in Euro U21 - Qualification. Was unused substitute in 3:1 win against SSC Napoli in Serie A.

Dylan Levitt (Charlton Athletic)

Was not selected in matchday squad in 3:1 win against Finland in UEFA Nations League - League B. Was unused substitute in 1:1 draw against Gillingham in League One.

Max Haygarth (Brentford B)

Played 90 minutes in 0:3 loss against Eastleigh in Friendly.
BrentfordFC.com match report: "Some promising wing play from the likes of Max Haygarth and Joe Adams seemed to be the only real threat for The Bees, but despite some neat passing, clear-cut opportunities were scarce."

Tahith Chong (Werder Bremen)

Came on from the bench and played 3 minutes in 1:1 draw against Bayern Muenchen in Bundesliga.

Andreas Pereira (SS Lazio)

Came on from the bench and played 19 minutes in 2:0 win against Crotone in Serie A.
WhoScored.com rating: 6.1/10 (team average: 6.45)
Stats:
Shots: 0
Possession: 2.7%
Touches: 37
Accurate passes/Total passes (success %): 15/21 (71%)
Key passes: 0
Dribbles: 0
Dribbled past: 0
Aerials won/Aerial attempted (success %): 0/1 (0%)
Tackles: 0
Clearances: 1
Interceptions: 1
Dispossessed: 0
Errors: 0
Fouls: 0
Offsides: 1
Fans' opinion:
“Pereira is still out of the action, great technical skills but so far he doesn't seem to be a proper player.” ~HummingBard on Lazio.net Forum

James Garner (Watford)

Was unused substitute in 1:1 draw against Queen's Park Rangers in Championship.

Joel Pereira (Huddersfield Town)

Played 90 minutes in 3:4 loss against Stoke City in Championship.
Selected highlights:
1st goal conceded
2nd goal conceded (beaten at the near post)
3rd goal conceded (poor distribution)
4th goal conceded
WhoScored.com rating: 6.4/10 (team average: 6.54)
Stats:
Saves: 4
Claims: 1
Possession: 5.3%
Touches: 50
Accurate passes/Total passes (success %): 28/31 (90%) (2nd best passing accuracy on the pitch)
Key passes: 0
Dribbles won/Dribbles attempted (success %): 1/1 (100%)
Clearances: 0
Interceptions: 0
Dispossessed: 0
Errors: 0
Carlos Corberán (head coach of Huddersfield: “I didn’t have any doubt that Joel was the keeper that had to play the game. We signed Joel because Ryan had an injury and from the injury he has only played 45 minutes with the B team and the other day he played 60 minutes [with the youth team]. He showed with the last game that he could be ready to compete but for me the goalkeeper that was playing more minutes with the team until that moment was Joel Pereira. He trained very well and was winning the confidence of the team. That’s the reason we didn’t have any doubt. At the same time we know football is going to challenge not only Joel but any player on the pitch, and not only players but any member of staff too. We need to perform well on the pitch and compete well because that’s what our jobs demand of us."
Steven Chicken (Reporter for Yorkshire Live): "Should have done better for Stoke's second goal and gave the ball away as they restored their lead with their third. A debut to forget. 4/10"
Fans' opinion:
“Pereira - Wow. Just, wow. Letting in 4 goals on your debut is never great for a keeper, but 3 of them due to his absolute blunders. That, combined with his reputation for not being quite up to standard in the Edinburgh & District pub league suggests to me that this is a low cost gamble that isn't going to pay off. If today is anything to go by (& performances north of the border suggest it may be) then Hamer's return to the side can't come soon enough. Now there's a phrase I never expected to use!” ~Tinpot the Open Minded Ted Fan on Down at the Mac Forum
“Pereira, difficult one. Lack of games but poor game today. Need a stronger keeper. Decisions not great but he did come in at short notice, but that’s football. He certainly won’t be offered a contract at the end of the season unless he improves greatly. Did not impress on his debut.” ~bluesandtwos (Happy clapper) on Down at the Mac Forum
“Hamer is dog but he hasn’t had many performances worse than popadom hands today if we don’t have an academy kid better than them 2 just shut it down” ~@_joejohnson on Twitter
“We could score 10 here and I firmly believe Pereira finds a way of conceding 11, superb bit of scouting to find the gem of a keeper ” ~@ben_simons23 on Twitter
“How is this keeper employed by Man United???” ~@SoftladCooper on Twitter

Di'Shon Bernard (Salford City)

Played 90 minutes and was named in League Two team of the week in 3:0 win against Bradford City in League Two.
Fans' opinion:
“The whole team played well but special mention to Bernard who looked really classy. United have got a great prospect on their hands by the looks of him.” ~chipbarm on Salford City FC "Red Ammies" Fans Forum

Aliou Traore (SM Caen)

Was unused substitute in 2:1 win against Le Havre in Ligue 2.

Amad Diallo (Atalanta)

Was unused substitute in 0:0 draw against Spezia in Serie A.

Next up

November 24th:
At 7 PM Joel's Huddersfield Town plays Wycombe Wanderers in the Championship. Levitt's Charlton Athletic plays Burton Albion and Kovar's Swindon Town plays Lincoln City in League One. Bernard's Salford City plays Morecambe in League Two.
At 7:45 PM Taylor's Kidderminster Harriers play Alfreton Town in National League North.
At 8 PM Andreas' SS Lazio plays Zenit St. Petersburg in the Champions League - Group Stage.
November 25th:
At 7:45 PM Garner's Watford plays Bristol City in the Championship.
At 8 PM Diallo's Atalanta plays Liverpool in the Champions League - Group Stage.
November 26th:
At 5:55 PM Dalot's AC Milan plays OSC Lille in Europa League - Group Stage.
November 27th:
At 7:30 PM Chong's Werder Bremen play VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga.
November 28th:
At 3 PM Garner's Watford plays Preston North End and Joel's Huddersfield Town plays Middlesbrough in the Championship. Levitt's Charlton Athletic plays Ipswich Town and Kovar's Swindon Town plays Oxford United in League One. Bernard's Salford City plays Newport County in FA Cup. Taylor's Kidderminster Harriers play Curzon Ashton in National League North.
At 6 PM Traore's SM Caen plays Chateauroux in Ligue 2.
At 7:45 PM Diallo's Atalanta plays Hellas Verona in Serie A.
November 29th:
At 11:30 AM Andreas' SS Lazio plays Udinese Calcio in Serie A.
At 2 PM Dalot's AC Milan plays Fiorentina in Serie A.
*All times are GMT.
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DWT21 (October 17th 2020)

DWT21 (October 17th 2020)
Testing testing; check one two – DWT is live once again on Reddit!
Terrific, terrific stuff
Alas – promotion has remained minimal; albeit potentially theres more eyes on her than has become norm. This potential apparent, given the reengagement with previously visited pastures - the terrific AFC Chat. Never a place dismissed from my thoughts - the birth of Dad as an entity upon which at least a couple of sets of eyes are casually fixed can be attributed. One can never not include the place of their birth from the fondest memories; one can learn to have disdain from time to time - but these conflicts merely serve as realisations of fondness more oft than not. Never had a problem letting the Hat nestle on my head whenever it wants.
That sense of wellbeing has manifested itself in a number of terrific ways this week - topped by some margin by Andrew Considine. What a fucking array of splendidness and no mistake. Wins, clean sheets, next manager talk - the positivity flow is at a level harking back to times when the Dons were associated with tilts at the title and whatnot. You miss that type of consistency when it disappears...especially when that energy falls short of realisation. Has oft been the case alas - but as long as the passion remains, it can be woken from its slumber and sent forth with new tactics and approach testing the boundaries of progress once more.
I noticed there just as I was copying and pasting the framework for this here historic DWT, that I had etched the wrong date into the title for DWT20 (last weeks DWT) - ah no. Hope this didn't taint the experience too much. I always find a little bit of imperfection every now and again, really lends itself to the magic of wholesome fibre. Hey - we're all human haha. Others maybe no so much - but regardless; the existence of potential by whatever means. I found real faith in disregarding the advice dished out in many places - suggest theres only one way of doing things much the time. Fuck your advice hombre - no offence or owt. Don't get me wrong - I love to lean on a compadre about manys a specific topic - but theres much too many pricks who are intent on teaching you stuff in a more general sense; as if the way they wake up in the morn is optimum or some shite. Afraid not fud - yours is nowt more than a hair on the head of possibility.
Given my mantra is fairly general - I'm treading carefully here haha; there is a distinction sparing me self-proclaimed ridicule. There's nothing amongst my ramblings that can really be described as advice - much more evident is the flavour of wonder...akin to the feeling one gets when reading something mystical or fantastical. A ways to go afore I'm rubbing shoulderblades with Tolkien and Rowling no doubt, but theres a path to be trodden. No reason why it shouldnae lead to a nice country house, swimming with well presented guests, inclusive of top names aplenty. Caviar, bisque, star fruit - the types of food that lets you know, 'Oh aye - I'm somewhere right now - hoo mama.' Yous are all invited 😎

For those keeping track - last week had us breathing smoothly from early on; Bristol Rovers wandering out to a lead with plenty left to play for, really opened up delicious double oppurtunities. As such - a nice early cash out of £20.27 setting up a half hour or so of hope that Mansfield could finally do me proud. They didnt - and adding to the woes, Salford surrendered a 2 goal lead to damage the stats. Pricks. Ach well - a stalemater; the same funds ploughed into this weeks adventure of a lifetime. A few more crewmates brings with it a sense of duty to provide; come home time, I envisage a banquet laid out on the table for us all to feast upon. With a pinch of assistance from the Good Lady Gambling, that might just be the fucking case - YES haha, good. So to wrap up - with the hope of a nation, coming to stop at the station - the sense of elation, at the lack of complication. Reddit Running Total (RRT) currently sits at -£122.02. Ah no.

I’m not promoting it in the slightest to be put on; it's purely to be completely transparent about where the beans I'm spilling are being pushed towards – this is after all, a Life Experiment: Can a useless old arsehole prosper under strict weekly gambling conditions? Word of warning; prior to this – not really.
The sticky clarifies - but just to reiterate - here's the format...DRS20 is Dads Recommended Spend: £20. This is a lot of money granted - and I would encourage absolute apprehension if this sort of money represents life altering for you personally if zero is returned. I’m lucky enough to be able to afford to lose £20 in a week; but confess that if I got no return for say, 20 weeks in a row - I would likely be without something I value (a streaming service or summat). I don’t take it lightly. Four bets are placed with this outlay; a £5 Treble (DWT) and three £5 Doubles. Generally if two come up, the bet is covered (up or down £2 or so). My gambling prowess is pretty much a joke; so whilst I advertise, I in no way qualify them as a given. I’m a prick with plenty bollocks to spout is all. This is how I frame it.

So here it is - the one that celebrates new possibility, new experiences and new horizons; striding forth with a new sense of adulthood and maturity:
Its DWT21

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DWT REPRESENTATIVE Opponent Odds
NOTTINGHAM FOREST blackburn rovers 13/5
WYCOMBE WANDERERS millwall 100/30
MANSFIELD TOWN bradford city 23/20
32.54/1 we get for this selection – terrific.

Over 13's last week; over 32's this week - one whole week I lasted away from the thrills and spills of 30+ land...like an alluring breast offering milk, I must suckle once more. Fair to say that this particular 30+ number is a good smidge more strong looking than previous failures - nothing to worry about this fucking week haha YES 😎

NOTTINGHAM FOREST have been wandering down a dark path for a bitty and no mistake; 7 fucking defeats in a row.Bbefore that - two draws. Before that - another fucking defeat, then another fucking draw. Hoo mama. Still - manager out the door; the vigour with as much a chance of being present that most other times. no slouches blackburn of course; but with the home advantage - the onus is on them to thrust forth and leave themselves vulnerable to a Scott McKenna 50 yarder.
WYCOMBE WANDERERS You see the pattern here; a wee tip at tide turners - teams on such a run of misery that surely must end for the love of fuck. Wycombe have had a tough time as many expected I suppose; fresh up from div 1 - the leap is a bitty of a culture shock and no mistake. A losing run stretching now to 4 in the league; they're are down in the doldrums alas. Visitors millwall arenae exactly Champions League contenders themselves mind you, representing a properly realistic opp to jumpstart the adventure.
MANSFIELD TOWN are back once more - a determined run I'm on to snatch a rare bit of form out of the pricks. Home hasnae exactly been where the heart is currently alas; but theres it - the pattern appearing once more. Time to turn the tide back to terrific. A trip to a beach - meet the tide and have a big fuck off party; all three have turned up because they were tides that turned. The others perhaps a smidge more sporadic than these arseholes haha - but trust is thrust upon them nonetheless.

So there we have it – nostalgia, hope and determination all apparent in equal measure. This time we do it right; wind in the sails – and off across the ocean in search of new worlds. A powerful pirate ship hunting high and low for treasures. Raise the fucking flag - the good ship DWT is back and ready to provide for its crew. If you play; play safe. DRS20 as always people.
Frustration at the amount won, is better than the heartache at the amount lost.
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Under The Lights: Silph Arena World Championships (Part II)

Here's Part II of my breakdown on the Elite Four going head to head this weekend at the 2020 Silph Arena World Championships. (Part I can be found here, if you missed it.) Let's take a look at Teams Speediest and Meronp!

SPEEDIESTCHIEF2

SKARMORY
Just when Skarmory seemed to be on the outs with many, getting knocked down a couple pegs, here comes the big buff to Brave Bird and it's a whole new ballgame for the metal raptor. Shrugging off all Grasses, Psychics, and Fighters on opposing teams except sometimes Machamp, as well having the ability to pick off Mantine, Munchlax, and Alolan Muk, Skarmory is well positioned to be a thorn in the side of Speediest's opponents here.
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
Key Matchups:
SWAMPERT
Probably don't need any introductions here: Swampert is a known menace in all three GBL Leagues and, along with its fellow Mud Boys, is so good it's been banned from a few Silph Arena Cups for being too oppressive. (And got its cousin Whiscash banned in this format too.) It hits the hardest of the Mud Boys--and has arguably the best moves with Hydro Cannon and Earthquake for on-type beatings or Sludge Wave for above average coverage--but is also comparatively quite flimsy. With Earthquake you get Sableye while Sludge Wave wins Wigglytuff... and Wiggly is on this same team, so Quake is the best bet and what we can expect Speediest is likely running. Either way, if it's Ground, Poison, oe Steel (or Sable or Munchlax or Shadow Hypno or others in the right scenarios), Swampert can bury it.
Strengths:
Weaknesses:
Key Matchups:
OBSTAGOON
Goonie has made a name for itself primarily in Ultra League, but make no mistake: this is a very smart pick in Great League as well, and hats off to Speediest for what may seem like a reach, but is actually a good bodyguard for his Swampert, Skarmory, and Alolan Raichu especially (and is itself backed up pretty well by Wigglytuff). Obstagoon handles the Darks that threaten AhChu and Skarmory, Dewgong that's a pain to Skarm and Swampert, and even the Flyers (Zapdos, Tropius--thanks to the threat of Gunk Shot, primarily--and potentially even Mantine) that harrass Swampert, as well as doubling up with other teammates against Hypno, Munchlax, G-Fisk, A-Wak, and even Cresselia. Again, not playing favorites, but I really like this pick for this team.
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ALOLAN RAICHU
I don't want to make assumptions about moves, because AhChu is a very flexible little mon that can be tricked out a couple different ways, but I think it's relatively safe to assume it won't include Grass Knot, since the only Mud Boy here is a teammate. Wild Charge is probably a safe assumption, and then likely Thunder Punch on top of that. Why? Because Psychic (the move) helps the most with the mirror (which won't happen in this format!) and possibly with Sableye, but all-Electric is plenty threatening there too. And double Electric is AhChu's best bet against Machamp (where sheer speed trumps the super effectiveness of Psychic), Tropius, and Cresselia, some of the more troublesome threats for this team overall. In short, though: AhChu bests all opposing Waters, Steels (with the notable except of G-Fisk, of course), Fighters, Psychics (as long as Cress isn't packing Confusion), and of course Flyers (Razor Leaf Trop is scary, but I'm betting Trop is being run with Air Slash, which is a nice win) and pairs well with several of its teammates.
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WIGGLYTUFF
They banned Clefable, but forgot to ban the best Charmer in Great League, the ruiner of Jungle Cups, the herald of the Wiggocalypse itself: Wigglytuff. Blessed with the highest HP of anything here, handy resistances, and lots of juicy targets on opposing teams (and three of its better counters on THIS team), Wigglytuff could run a little rampant here... but MUST avoid dangerous Steels, Grasses, and Poisons on opposing teams. As hard a counter as it can be, it can also be HARD countered if locked in itself.
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FORRETRESS
Truly unique among these 24 picks; Bug is an underappreciated typing with its hate on Dark, Psychic, and Grass (all key pieces on their respective teams). Also blessed with the wonderful defensive typing of Steel, giving it a long list of resistances and a sole weakness to a typing that's nowhere in sight here (except MAYBE on Hypno). Can bait its way to a lot of wins and has a wide and varied movepool that can keep even the veteran players here guessing, but is at worst a good specialist against opposing Darks, Psychics, and Grasses.
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TROPIUS
To at least some degree, this comes down to which fast move is settled on. Razor Leaf makes Galarian Stunfisk, Alolan Raichu, Cresselia and Waters in general easier, whereas Air Slash is the way to best guarantee wins over Venusaur and Toxicroak, and turns anti-Fighting matchups into more certain wins. Either way, Tropius is a very unwelcome sight for the many Waters, Fighters, and even Darks here, and Trop just outbulks things like Wigglytuff, Munchlax, Umbreon, and (usually) Cresselia. It is a flying tank that just hangs around and brutalizes most things that don’t resist it and/or have a very direct answer (usually Poison or Flying).
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MEDICHAM
No longer the all-powerful beast it was throughout Season 1 of Silph Arena play, but Medicham still has some very good things going for it. It does all things you’d ask of your Fighter (pounding Darks, Steels, Ices, and Normals into dust), as well as threatening Flyers, Grounds, and Grasses with Ice Punch and nearly everything with Psychic, assuming that’s the direction Meronp has decided to go with Cham.
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MELMETAL
Bastiodon banned… no problem. Melmetal is here to ruin the day of those pesky Flyers, and Psychics and Grasses and Ice and Fairy, and most other Steels while it’s at it. Melmetal is arguably the top anti-Flyer in this format, brutalizing anything that takes to the skies along with that smattering of other goodness I just listed. And so spammy is it with Superpower that it turns the tables on Munchlax and even Obstagoon to beat them both. Melmetal goes “brrrrrrrr!”
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-Can hammer Fighters and Grounds with Superpower, but really doesn’t want to have to take any of them on, taking rapid super effective damage
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STUNFISK
As if Melmetal wasn’t enough to cover Tropius and Medicham against Flyers, here comes original recipe Stunfisk too. But that’s where their overlap ends, as Fisky goes from there to also handle opposing Electrics and Sableye that can cause Mel issues, as well as all Fighters on opposing teams (Machamp, Toxicroak, and Obstagoon). It may seem a little silly to run two heavy anti-air Pokémon on the same line of three, but then again, considering the large number of potent Flyers and Waters that Mel and Fisky can both handle, and how Fisky fills some of Mel’s bigger blind spots, don’t be completely shocked if at some point, the Asia Pacific champion does just that!
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ALOLAN MUK
A-Muk looks like a bit of a specialist here, capably handling Psychics and Grasses and emerging victorious over Mantine, Sableye, Zapdos, and Wigglytuff. All good wins, no doubt, but that’s about it in the head to heads. Decent backup for Stunfisk or Castform against Grass, or as an anti-Psychic assassin, but not sure that’s going to be needed, honestly. At least with it being on the same team as Tropius, that’s one less thing Trop has to care about.
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RAINY CASTFORM
Some are probably wondering “why not Lanturn?” and may be surprised to hear that Rainy Castform is likely a better choice on this particular team. Why? They share a lot of wins, but what Lanturn (with Spark) can uniquely defeat between the two of them is Zapdos and Wigglytuff, with very close potential wins over Machamp and Obstagoon. Thing is… those are all rather capably handled by Meronp’s team already. What are NOT handled so well by anything not rhyming with “Cropius” are Swampert, Toxicroak, and Galarian Stunfisk, all of which Rainy Castform can beat and Lanturn usually cannot. Rainy C may often play the role of Lanturn’s understudy, but there are formats where it’s just the better bet. This looks like one them.
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And that's it! Like I said, I left the discussions on the draft and all to other analysts, but here's my piece of the picture. At this point, the Elite Four going at it this weekend likely don't need my help, but if this is able to help you guys as well, all the better. Good luck!
Be safe out there, Pokéfriends, and catch you next time! Until then, you can find me on Twitter for near-daily PvP analysis nuggets, or Patreon. Cheers!
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[Translation] Which La Liga club fits each Premier League team?

Good morning lads and lassies of soccer. To celebrate that the Bundesliga finally comes back I bring you the transcripton/translation of a pretty interesting video I had watched some time ago, related (and literally titled) "Which La Liga team fits each team of the Premier League?"
Now, I know the issue about fans that have simpathy for "second" teams is polarizing and as we all know after last year, it can become something completely vomitive, but this video is indeed trying to give fans of Spanish clubs reasons to like a particular English club, and with that said, tbh I believe at the end of the day most fans, plastic or not, do feel at least some simpathy for some clubs above others excluding their own. From the small town fan who supports their local club but also the "big" team that challenges for the league in the top division, to the Ultra that hates every club of their country that isn't his but do likes a foreign club of which he befriended their respective Ultras in the past, I'm pretty sure that most football fans do feel at least a bit of simpathy for some particular club of a foreign league.
But well, that discussion shouldn't be the topic of this. The fact is that these Spaniards of the video do like particular English clubs and to guide other similar Spaniards analyzed the situation and created this "guidebook" about which Premier League club "currently" fits each La Liga club, and that is what will be shown here.
With a last emphasis in the "currently", there's nothing else to say as preview. Just remember that these aren't my opinions and I'm only sharing what they decided.

Newcastle United & Athletic Club

Crystal Palace & Getafe

Liverpool & Real Madrid

Norwich & Valladolid

Bournemouth & Eibar

Burnley & Alaves

Sheffield United & Mallorca

Brighton & Levante

Leicester & Villarreal

Southampton & Leganés

Watford & Granada

Chelsea & Atletico Madrid

Tottenham & Sevilla

Manchester United & Valencia

Everton & Real Sociedad

Manchester City & Barcelona

West Ham & Espanyol

Wolves & Real Betis

Aston Villa & Celta de Vigo

Arsenal & Osasuna

*and that's it. Hope that you liked it as I did. Do you have any opinions about how to make this even more accurate? feel free to share them.
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What if... One-club men lived forever

The year is 2017. Top scientists have finally cracked the ability to stop ageing, and the world rejoices. The discovery prompts an immediate FIFA investigation into exactly what this means for world football from now on. How will the careers come and go when every team can just preserve their best stars? How will the next Messi break through? The Qatar FA suggest restricting it to only Qatari players, a motion that's only narrowly defeated. In unrelated news, a bunch of mysterious Qatari bank accounts are seized the day before the vote. Eventually, a compromise is decided upon between. Only those players who’ve proven themselves to be in it for the sport, and their team, can use it. The players who have stuck with their team through thick and thin, who’ve turned down bigger money offers to stay where they are. One-Club Men. However, should their loyalty ever waiver, and they choose to leave, those players will lose their right to an everlasting career, and have to face the advance years once again. Who will remain loyal the longest? Who will ride out the lowest of lows to stay at their lifelong club?
Unfortunately for those of you hoping I’ve found a secret miracle, that’s just the best nonsense I could come up with to frame this scenario. In less dramatic terms, using FM 2017, I'm going to select 50 one-club men from the top 5 leagues and de-age them to around 22. Every 5 years I'll de-age them down to 22 again, unless they abandon their loyalty. I'll also be adjusting everyone's contract to expire in 2020 to make it equal, and undoing international retirements where necessary. Nothing overly complicated, but I’m expecting this one to run a long long time if I’m going to have everyone leave, so I’m good with it not being too complicated.
Reddit side note! It's me again. Some may remember my experiments from ages ago. I'm back and writing again, but as you can probably tell, with a new name and website. If you want to see this post with much better formatting, all the images, and everyone's profile at the end, go here to read it in full: link You can stay here if you prefer though!
So who actually qualifies for this? I've restricted it to players from the Top 5 leagues of England, Italy, Spain, Germany and France, and only included those that have been at their clubs the longest. As well as the genuine candidates like Messi and Totti, loaned out players like Lahm qualify, as do those like Iniesta who haven't left in FM 2017, and even those that have left in-game, but are known for their careers at one club. Buffon is a good example of the latter. I've included a link to an image with all 5 players here: link
With all this loyalty around, I wanted to mix it up a bit by adding in one final player. Someone completely opposite to everyone picked so far, the anti-one-club man, the journeyman of all journeymen. And after some research, I came up with the perfect candidate. Sebastián Abreu, a man who in his career has played at an impressive 29 different teams in 11 different countries, setting a Guinness world record along the way. Abreu will receive the same treatment as the loyal players, except it won’t stop when he moves team. I want him to move around more, spread his wings, see how many teams he can collect over an illustrious career.
That’s enough explaining for now. Should be pretty clear what’s going on, just a bunch of footballers never getting old. Time to get things rolling and see who eliminates themselves. Who can stick it out the longest, who will become THE one-club man?

2016/17

With our younger one club men unleashed on the world, many of them attract instant attention from new clubs. For a while it stays quiet and looks like the first transfer window may pass without incident. Only a few loans crop up... until Javi López because the first man to fall. With Espanyol not meeting his standards, he makes a £2.4M trip down the coast to join Valencia. He proves to be the only summer casualty by the time the window slams shut.
January brings the winter window, and the Premier League clubs start to sniff around, ready to throw bags of cash at unsuspecting players. It doesn’t take long before the next two players are reeled in by money and lose their eternal youth. First Marcel Schmelzer in a £20.5M move to Liverpool, followed by Bruno joining moneybags Man City. By the end of the window, Nacho also heads to the north of England, joining rivals Man United. I’m not sure if any of them have realised how damn cold it is up there. That window swiftly ends, settling the bottom 4 finishers in the competition.
Returning to the world of actual football results briefly, and there aren’t many shocks to be seen. Man City finish 6th, Everton get relegated and Borussia Mönchengladbach reach the Champions League Semi-Finals. A few players see their team relegated, as Werder Bremen, Caen and Freiburg go down, so there could be a few casualties once that disappointment has set in. But all in all, the footballing world has coped just fine.
Loyal Players Remaining: 46
Abreu Club Count: 23 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: None

2017/18

With everyone’s transfer budgets warmed up, it doesn’t take long for the action to get back underway. The previous season has barely finished before Chris Solly trades in his morals for a Premier League move to Norwich. Sergio Álvarez joins him in England, making the slightly odd move to Bournemouth before a big £52M move sees Koke trade loyalty for a big move to Man City. That’s the most surprising move so far, as I expected many of the players at top clubs to stick around. The final two transfers of the window take us to sunny Spain, where both Xabi Prieto and Mario become massive glory hunters, trading in their life long clubs for Atletico Madrid and Barcelona respectively. Javi López, having left Espanyol to join Valencia last year, immediately realises his mistake and rejoins Espanyol. It’s too little too late though, his status as a one-club man is already ruined.
The winter window comes and goes without even a hint of action, so things may already be starting to quieten down. Over in Brazil, Sebastián Abreu has his contract with Bangu come to an end after a good season but fails to attract any new suitors before the European season ends.
Around the world, things keep ticking on relatively normally. Watford take a surprising FA Cup win despite finishing rock bottom of the league, meaning they’ll have European nights alongside their Championship campaign. The loyalty of Seube, Höfler and Bargfrede is rewarded, as Caen, Bremen and Freiburg are immediately promoted back to the top tier. Las Palmas head in the opposite direction, which causes David García to hand in an immediate transfer request. The Spaniard could very well be the next player to go.
Loyal Players Remaining: 41
Abreu Club Count: 23 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: Watford (FA Cup)

2018/19

My suggestion that things may be quietening down is immediately disproved by the biggest move so far. Bayern Munich legend Philipp Lahm makes a huge £82M transfer to Manchester City, throwing away all he’d built up at Bayern so far. But it doesn't end there, as 2 more huge transfers are finalised right after. First Claudio Marchisio drops Juventus, clearly not happy with them losing the title to AC Milan, and moves to Real Madrid. Then Daniele De Rossi trades in Roma for Barcelona. Whilst both have moved in real life, I didn’t expect either to fall so early in this, being icons at such huge clubs. A little later, David García makes his predicted move away from relegated Las Palmas, opting to stay in Spain with Osasuna. And then on the final day of the window, one last move. David Zurutuza decides the Premier League is more to his taste and joins Noble at West Ham. Javi López continues his tour of Spain, realising rejoining Espanyol doesn’t earn him back everlasting youth, and so heads to Sevilla instead. Currently, he’s moved around more than the specific journeyman player I chose to actually move around. Talking of, Abreu does find a new contract, heading back to Uruguay to join River Plate Montevideo.
The winter transfer window is again mostly quiet, with very little potential action. There are still some transfers though, as Robin Knoche becomes the 15th person out, heading to Borussia Dortmund. Then a legend moves on, as Iker Casillas decides that barely getting any game time behind Keylor Navas isn’t worth it, and so joins Monaco for a mere £11M. I guess you can't escape the real world after all.
The summer of 2018 means a World Cup, a tournament which regularly creates bizarre results in Football Manager. This year is no exception, as the likes of Italy, Belgium and Argentina fall in the group stages, before South Korea beat both Germany and France in the knockouts. The final between Brazil and Croatia proves 100% less heartbreaking than the real 2018 final for the Croatians, as they become champions of the world. In domestic football, Man United take all the English trophies on offer in a Quadruple, whilst Freiburg find themselves relegated yet again, as do Montpellier.
Loyal Players Remaining: 34
Abreu Club Count: 24 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: Croatia (World Cup)

2019/20

Another season, another transfer window, another set of swirling rumours around our one-club men. Borussia Dortmund manage to steal away another of our competitors from a German rival, taking Timo Horn early in the window. Having been relegated yet again last season, Nicolas Höfler decides enough is enough and leaves Freiburg for Hertha Berlin. Over in Italy, and Chievo Legend Sergio Pellissier finally caves, leaving his relegation-threatened lifelong team for European battlers Fiorentina. But that's all the entertainment I can offer, no big signings this time around I’m afraid. Let's go see what Javi López is up to instead. His merry-go-round of clubs continues yet again, moving over to Deportivo de La Coruña in the latest of his ever-decreasing value of transfers.
January retains its typical bleak and dull atmosphere, with no sign of action whatsoever until the final day of the window. Hugo Mallo decides to try and add to his trophy cabinet and heads to Man United. Not the worst career move to throw away eternal life for considering their dominance right now. And with his departure, the total number of players that we've lost hits a nice round 20.
In the Premier League, Man United claim their 4th title in a row, exerting total dominance over everyone. But where one dominance rises, another falls, with Dortmund claiming the Bundesliga to knock Bayern off their perch. The shock of the season comes in the Coupe de France, where 3rd tier LB Châteauroux knock out Lyon, Auxerre and PSG before falling to Caen in the semi-finals. With Monaco having fallen to 4th tier SA Spinalien, Caen beat an easier opposition of RC Lens in the final, leading to Seube lifting the teams first-ever Coupe de France. Not bad for a player I expected to never lift a trophy. On a less joyous note, Höfler having left relegated Freiburg, sees his new team Hertha relegated immediately too. It seems there is no escaping the 2. Bundesliga!
On the record front, Gianluigi Buffon sets a huge benchmark, breaking the 200 cap mark for Italy. With no-one else close to him, he’ll stay the leader for a long time. Messi also breaks a boundary, climbing through 400 league goals during his career at Barcelona. Like Buffon, he’s way clear of any competitor, and unless a miracle happens that sees him abandon Barcelona, I can’t see anyone catching him soon.
Loyal Players Remaining: 30
Abreu Club Count: 24 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: Caen (Coupe de France)

2020/21

2020 arrives, and with it, two important points arrive too. Firstly, everyone gets de-aged for the first time in this experiment. The 20 that have left get to watch from a distance thinking about what could have been. Second, the initial contracts are set to expire, so anyone that hasn’t re-signed will out the door. Which is exactly what happens to Víctor Valdés. Having barely appeared for Barcelona since his return, he leaves the club on a free and heads to the southern French coast to join Marseille. A day later and someone else leaves France, as Romain Danzé who decides one de-ageing is enough and moves to Schalke. Tony Hibbert also struggled for games at Everton despite his new youthful look, and so he walks out the door. He opts for Aston Villa, who to my great surprise have sunk to a mid-table League 1 team. Feeling left out, Spain joins in, with Oier Sanjurjo departing Osasuna and moving to Villarreal. The window is then capped by a bizarre final free transfer. Despite appearing regularly, Xavi isn’t offered a new contract by Barcelona. Man City can’t quite believe their luck and snap up the Spanish wizard a few days before the window shuts.
Winter brings with it just one transfer in its usual action-heavy way. Roberto Torres leaves Osasuna, making a £35.5M switch to Atletico. I’m not sure whether Atletico thought they were getting a different de-aged Torres because that can only be described as an overpayment. Either way, that means we've now lost over half the competitors.
Euro 2020 passes, and Croatia prove their World Cup victory was no fluke, becoming both champions of the World, and champions of Europe. On the Continental front, things have been fairly predictable so far, at least until this years Europa League. Hoffenheim escape a tough group and go all the way to win the entire thing. Not bad for a team that barely qualified in the first place. Oh, and Messi wins a little thing called the Ballon d’Or for the 10th time. I think he’s only just getting started.
Loyal Players Remaining: 24
Abreu Club Count: 24 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: Hoffenheim (Europa League)

2021/22

The 21/22 season begins with two transfers on the first day. Loïc Perrin makes his way to the Premier League to join Leicester. But that's a minor splash compared to the other move, as after 768 appearances and 302 goals, Francesco Totti leaves Roma. It seems wrong to see it, but he’ll now be wearing a Man United kit. Dortmund continue their run of stealing loyalty, this time bringing Tony Jantschke into the fold. Another contract is run to the end, forcing Álex Bergantiños out of Deportivo without much choice, before being picked up by Cagliari. Mikel González opts to end his time at Real Sociedad, joining Pellissier over at Fiorentina. And as August comes to a close, it looks like Totti may be the only big departure. That is until Gianluigi Buffon decides to call time on his Juventus career. It’s an odd move, with the legend going sorta sideways from a regular starting Juventus spot to Bayern Munich. But there’s no going back now, as his 636 league appearance career with the Italians comes to a close. Two legends down in one window.
No season is complete without a single winter signing to warrant an entire separate paragraph, and this season is no different. Sergi Roberto moves away from Barcelona, in a £24M move to French giants PSG. A good way to guarantee yourself plenty of titles I guess. Abreu also makes a winter move, adding Guarani in the Brasilian second tier to his collection.
Roberto’s decision proves to be a good one, as PSG go on to claim their 10th one in a row. Not many surprises elsewhere, although Real Oviedo get close to pulling off a shock in the Copa del Rey. The second tier team beat Osasuna, Barcelona and Sevilla on the way to the final, but ultimately Real Madrid prove a step too far. Elsewhere everything is won by a team you’d probably expect. Exciting stuff.
Loyal Players Remaining: 17
Abreu Club Count: 25 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: None

2022/23

With the pool of players rapidly decreasing, very few of the crew are even wanted by other clubs anymore. Perhaps deterred by their steadfast loyalty? A few moves do still happen though, so we’re not dead yet. Firstly Anthony Lopes gets fed up of PSG dominating his league and moves to AC Milan for a better shot at a trophy. It’s not long before that story is forgotten, as the biggest transfer fee in the competition so far is dropped. Andrés Iniesta is stolen away from Barcelona, in a huge £86M move to Man United. The midfield maestro fell 2 appearances short of 600 league games for Barcelona, but with his new £300K per-week contract it’s not hard to guess why. That proves to be all the action for the summer window, with no-one willing to top that huge move.
After half a season of hearing their noisy neighbours gloating about their star signing, Man City snap. And if there’s one thing City are good at, it’s splashing the cash. In probably the easiest negotiation over fee Barcelona has ever had, Sergio Busquets makes a £95M move to the sky blues. Yeh, that’ll show United. Once again no-one wants to get in the middle of the awkward Manchester squabble, and the winter transfer closes with a whimper.
The second World Cup of this experiment comes and goes. This time all the giants make it safely through the Group Stages, but it’s Africa that really excels. Morocco make the knockouts, Egypt battle through to the Quarter Finals, but Nigeria come out best. They beat South Korea and Argentina before falling valiantly to France in the Semi-Finals. A 1-0 victory of Italy does see them finish in an impressive 3rd place, becoming the first African team to finish in the top 3 of the World Cup. France win the title on penalties after a deceivingly action-filled 0-0 draw with Spain. The domestic scene follows that with a similar lack of real shocks. In the Carabao Cup, Bournemouth beat Arsenal, Chelsea and Man United on the way to lifting the trophy. But it’s the lesser Cup, so outside of Bournemouth no-one really cares. PSG finally have their grip on the Ligue 1 broken, as Casillas leads Monaco to a fantastic title. Otherwise, all the league titles and cups fall to teams you’d expect them too. Another thrilling year.
Loyal Players Remaining: 14
Abreu Club Count: 25 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: Bournemouth (Carabao Cup)

2023/24

Literally nothing happens. Thomas Kessler decides that no team can ignore his existence for 20 seasons in a row and get away with it, leaving Köln to join Trabzonspor. So as I said, literally nothing happens. Even Javi López moving to yet another club would be more interesting than that.
The same applies to the footballing season. Asides from Casillas captaining Monaco to a Champions League title, or Atletico winning the title again, exactly 10 years after their last win, everything is frustratingly normal. And even those two events are hardly shocks.
Before I start to lose hope, there are a few interesting moves over the last few years from the losing group that are worth highlighting. First season mover Bruno didn’t make the impact he hoped and found himself moving to the lovely Stoke. Robin Knoche barely received any playtime at Dortmund and found himself cast out to Dinamo Zagreb. Even in League 1, Tony Hibbert could barely get any game time at Villa and so moved on the Scunthorpe in League 2. But the winner of the oddest move has to be Zurutuza, who somehow manage to pull off a move to Liverpool after West Ham found themselves relegated, only make a few disappointing performances, before being released on a free to join Al-Arabi in Qatar. Not quite the career he was anticipating when joining the Premier League I bet.
Loyal Players Remaining: 13
Abreu Club Count: 25 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: None

2024/25

The summer transfer window arrives for another season, and with it finally comes a huge deal! Javi López has found yet another club! Hooray! As for actual competitors, absolutely no movement whatsoever. Even from Abreu, who’s been at Guarani for 2.5 years now. Manceau, Lewington and Seube complain to their managers about playing time or relegation, but none of them actually make a move anywhere. So our final 13 will add another 5 years onto their career length.
There are some fun statistics from our 51 worth mentioning at this point. Buffon leads the way with both total league appearances (935) and international caps (259). His caps are at a point where they’re too high for the game to display, as the value is stored as an unsigned 8-bit integer, and so has rolled over to just show 3. Most appearances for a single club goes to Dean Lewington however, who thanks to being a regular sits at 857 league appearances for the MK Dons (or 889 if you include Wimbledon). In the goals department, the winner is obvious. With almost 500 league goals, 100 international goals and 14 Ballon d’Or awards, Messi sits on top of everyone. On the international scene, he’s run close by Müller and the fast-approaching Kane, but for league goals, it’s not even close.
2024 brings with it a Euro tournament, which doesn’t provide much in the way of surprises, but brings with it some exciting high scoring matches. All ending in a 4-3 victory for a Thomas Müller led Germany over neighbours Netherlands. Which I’m sure went down very well. The domestic scene decides to spring a few shocks though. In Serie A, Roma claim an impressive title thanks to main striker Iheanacho, their first since 2001. The German and French cups provide surprise winners, in the form of Hertha Berlin and Dijon. Both cap an impressive run by beating their respective league winners, Bayern and Monaco. Even the continental tournaments turn up too. First Monaco cement their place as a top power in football by winning their second Champions League in a row. That coming a week after the best win there could possibly be. Tottenham win the Europa League! Screw the other stuff, that last part is all I need!
Loyal Players Remaining: 13
Abreu Club Count: 25 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: Dijon (Coupe de France), Hertha Berlin (DFB Pokal)

At this point though it’s fair to say that the competition results are more interesting than the movements of the players. Which is the perfect signal that things need to speed up a little bit. So from now on, updates will be every 5 years, which lines up perfectly with player age resets, letting us see who has made it to the next checkpoint.

2025-2030

Another round of de-ageing hits, and you’d think that would incite some interest in our final 13. Instead, it’s a ghost town. We do have an immediate dropout though, as Nicolas Seube finally gets fed up with his lack of playtime at Caen and heads for Panionios in Greece. A year later the situation is repeated. I’m not entirely sure what his unhappiness was about, but Iker Muniain decides he’s had enough of Athletic Club and moves to Hamburger SV. At least he left on exactly 100 goals for Athletic though, a nice round number. With 11 left, a standoff to reach the top 10 ensues. For 3 years no-one budges in their show of loyalty, until in 2029… Dean Lewington leaves for Derby County on a free. It’s a huge move, with Lewington becoming the first man to break through 1000 league appearances for a single club before leaving. But he’s moved on now, and it won’t be long before that record is broken. That move means we’re left with our final 10 contestants. Terry, Iraola, Messi, Susaeta, Noble, Jourdren, Müller, Kane, Manceau and Bargfrede have secured a top 10 spot, and now all that’s left to do is fight it out for number 1.
Over in Brazil, our anti-one-club man continues his journey, although it remains in Brazil for the moment. Only 2 clubs are added to his count, with a long stay at Atletico Goianiense followed by a £2M move to top tier Coritiba. I’m kind of hoping he starts to make enough waves in the Brazilian league to move to Europe and add some new countries to his history.
Those that fell before the first de-ageing are retiring, finishing off their magnificent, or in some cases very un-magnificent, careers (as losers). Javi López finishes his fine anti-loyalty tour around Spain with 7 transfers to his name. Schmelzer, Nacho, Solly, Álvarez, Koke, Mario, Prieto, Marchisio, De Rossi, David García, Zurutuza, Knoche, Höfler, Pellissier, Mallo, Horn and Hibbert end their careers. Many, such as Nacho, Horn and De Rossi stay just as committed to their new clubs as they did their old, finishing out their careers after just a single transfer. Of the pensioners, Sergio Pellissier manages to rack up the most career league appearances and goals, at 894 and 246, although that’s largely thanks to a huge head start. De Rossi dominates on the international scene, earning a whopping 197 caps over his 30-year career. Naturally, all those records will be blown out the water once the next group start retiring, but it’s nice to have some benchmarks.
Around the world, plenty has gone on worth hearing about. The Netherlands claim their first-ever World Cup win, beating Brazil in the final, whilst in the Euro’s Germany win their second tournament in a row. The Gold Cup throws up a few interesting results too, as first, the Mexico B team win it, with their A team tied up in the Confederations Cup. Then 4 years later Canada take the title, only the second time in their history. Over in Italy, Lazio find themselves relegated as the league starts to shake itself up a bit. But other than that, domestic football remains relatively unspectacular. Oh except… TOTTENHAM WINNING THE LEAGUE. Didn’t even have to reset it and we won it before Arsenal did. North London is very much Lilywhite now, suck it Gooners!
Loyal Players Remaining: 10
Abreu Club Count: 27 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: Tottenham (Premier League)

2030-2035

Another 5 years pass and to start with it looks like the top 10 are going to hold firm. Eventually though, the temptation of money proves too much for one man. That man is Geoffrey Jourdren who trades in his starting slot at Montpellier for a cosy backup contract at PSG. Then comes… dead silence. Not even a rumour, or an unhappy player. No-one even hints at leaving for the next 4 years, which means we end the period with nine players on the books. The real waiting game has begun. Even our journeyman Abreu is moving in a very slow way, as a five year Coritiba stint finishes with a free transfer to Red Bull Brasil. I think my hopes for a European move have died.
At least there are a lot of retirements to run through. Bruno, Lahm, Casillas, Valdés, Danzé, Oier, Xavi, Torres, Perrin, Jantschke, Bergantiños, González, Roberto, Iniesta and Busquets hang up their playing boots. That does leave us without some noted legends, with Lahm, Casillas, Iniesta and Busquets reaching 200 caps for their country. You’d think Spain would have won more with that golden generation. Casillas and Xavi also both hit 1000 league appearances thanks to a strong head start before the experiment. But it’s Andrés Iniesta who is the most loyal of the bunch, racking up nearly 600 appearances for his original club before departing.
Five years leaves plenty of time for interesting results once again. England take a World Cup win, which is always a sign of the apocalypse, only made more bizarre by Scotland making the semi-finals in the same competition. Portugal take the other title in that period, whilst the Euros also see a surprise winner in Switzerland. France provides the biggest shock at club level, as Lille come from nowhere to win Ligue 1, and then immediately revert back to mid-table once again. Otherwise, the time belongs to Manchester City. The oil bar… sky blues take 4 out of 5 titles in both the Premier League and Champions League, with all that cash flinging finally paying off.
Loyal Players Remaining: 9
Abreu Club Count: 28 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: England (World Cup), Lille (Ligue 1)

2035-40

With just nine players left, once again we get a transfer fairly early on in the period. Early as in the first transfer window, which makes me wonder why they waited so long. Anyway, Mark Noble has had his patience tested by West Ham’s yoyoing between the Premier League and Championship a bit too much and finally caves. He makes a £20M move to Burnley, who… are doing the exact same thing. Not sure that was the brightest idea. Like the previous 5 years though, one transfer is all we get. None of the others move, despite some pretty heavy unhappiness from Bargfrede and Manceau. Abreu keeps up his trail, running out his contract with Red Bull Brasil and opting for Chapecoense to reach 29 clubs in his career.
With very few moving recently, that also means less and less are retiring, as just 7 ex-competitors leave the game. Totti, Buffon, Lopes, Kessler, Seube, Muniain and Lewington call time on their football life. The fact they all stuck with it for so long means there’s so impressive stats between them. Totti racked up 1154 league appearances, with 768 at Roma. Dean Lewington, after leaving MK Dons with 1003 appearances finished with a total of 1287. Italian legend Gianluigi Buffon finished with a whopping 1307 league appearances, but perhaps more impressively, 334 international caps. But the single most surprising statistic goes to Thomas Kessler. Despite barely playing in Germany he manages to notch a grand total of 7 goals after his move to Turkey. Maybe if he’d been a striker he’d have actually played at Koln. Oh and Seube ends his career Greek. Because why not.
As per every time, a quick look around the world’s results is needed. Spain win back the World Cup titles, whilst Italy take a Euro win. Argentina, Mexico and Australia claim all their continents international trophies in the window, so no massive surprises there. The domestic world isn’t exactly littered with shocks either. Brescia win a Coppa Italia, and Nîmes Olympique grab 4 top 5 finishes in a row in France, but there’s not really much to shout about. I think it’s best to just get on with the next de-ageing.
Loyal Players Remaining: 8
Abreu Club Count: 29 clubs in 10 countries
Odd Winners: Brescia (Coppa Italia)

2040-45

Down to 8 now, so it’s getting tougher. And a lot slower, so slow in fact that not a single transfer in our group happens in five years. For a moment I was excited to see Manceau at Recreativo de Huelva, but that was just a loan. So I was back to being crushed. On the plus side, Abreu makes some huge steps. He adds not just 1, but 2 new countries to his history! The first is Portugal, in a huge step up to join Braga. As usual, it’s just until his contract ends, before he moves on to Frankfurt in the Bundesliga. He’s hardly setting Europe alight but I don’t care, he’s actually moving!
There’s only one retiree to talk about too, as pretty much everyone has already gone. Geoffrey Jourdren finishes up with 925 total league appearances. It probably could have been a bit more, if he’d not spent 10 years of his career being a backup at PSG and Bayern. On a far more interesting note, Terry breaks through 1500 career league appearances. Kane also hits 256 international goals, which results in the number resetting to 0 just like caps. So the game has him on 96 caps with 11 goals, when the actual numbers are a stunning 352 caps with 267 goals.
Having seen my disappointment last time around, the world decides to liven things up. Denmark become both Champions of the World and Champions of Europe in 2042 and 2040, although they lose the European title to Germany 4 years later. At the continental level, the Champions League stays on track, but the Europa League brings some bizarre winners into the mix. Nîmes Olympique, Real Sociedad, Leicester and Bristol City all win a trophy. It seems Mark Noble finally made a right move transferring to Bristol City, as the club is now a strong top 6 Premier League side. Manceau wins a Coupe de France at Angers, but it’s still Nîmes making waves, forming a big three with PSG and Monaco. It may not be long before either Nîmes or Bristol City win their league, which is not something I expected to be saying.
Loyal Players Remaining: 8
Abreu Club Count: 31 clubs in 12 countries
Odd Winners: Nîmes Olympique/Bristol City (Europa League), Angers (Coupe de France)

2045-50

2045 kicks off and once again Manceau deceives me. This time it’s a loan spell in Denmark with Brøndby that had me thinking he was gone. Well you know what they say, fool me once shame on you, fool me twice… I’m probably gonna fall for it. It looks like there’s going to be no moves whatsoever once again, until June 2047 arrives and I notice a contract is set to expire. Imagine my shock when Lionel Messi is not offered a contract by Barcelona and is let go. It’s made doubly worse by the fact that of all teams to pick him up, it's Atletico Madrid. Apparently, 37 Ballon d’Or awards aren’t good enough for Barcelona anymore. I don’t even care that nothing else happens. That’s enough to stun me.
Over in the retirement home, Mark Noble moves into a room. After an up and down career, the Englishman did manage some silverware with Bristol City and ended his career with 1317 league appearances. He even earned not just 1, but 90 England caps across his 44-year career.
Around the world, interesting results are still cropping up. England grab their third World Cup win beating Colombia, whilst Honduras win their first-ever Gold Cup. Much to my bitter disappointment, Arsenal win 4 of the 5 Champions Leagues on offer, as well as 3 Premier League titles. Chelsea have a period of bottom 10 finishes which deeply upsets Terry, whilst over in France, Chamois Niortais begin to try and join the top 3. Don’t worry I’ve never heard of them either.
Loyal Players Remaining: 7
Abreu Club Count: 32 clubs in 12 countries
Odd Winners: Honduras (Gold Cup)

2050-55

With the world still reeling at the fact the Messi has moved from Barcelona, everyone kinda forgets to make any moves. In fact, Messi is the first person to move yet again, leaving Atletico in a very cheap 34.5M move to Man City. Which is more in line with where I originally expected him to go. Abreu finishes one contract, at Hapoel Be’er Sheva, and moves onto the next, but it’s with Monterrey so doesn’t count. Sebastian, it has to be new clubs. John Terry is starting to get frustrated with a Chelsea team that has really fallen from grace. The Londoners barely survive relegation in 2052/53, so Terry may be the next to go. Or maybe I know nothing and it’s completely random.
No-one retires this year, so let’s take a brief look at some statistics of our remaining 7 + Messi. All our players have now reached 1000 appearances, with Bargfrede in last at 1173. Messi has crossed 1000 league goals, now a full 300 clear of the chasing pack of Abreu and Kane. On the international level, Thomas Müller becomes the first player to need a rollover of caps twice, moving on to a massive 524 international caps. But it’s Kane who still leads the international goal stat, nearly breaking 350, a full 50 ahead of the German.
Müller does, however, grab a World Cup win for Germany so I’m sure he won’t be too upset. At least until they’re deposed by Holland 4 years later. On the continental level, Bristol City win another Europa League title beating previous champions Espanyol. Middlesbrough also nearly earn a trophy, having joined Bristol as a top 6 team. But the winner of the biggest shock, although I did say this might happen, goes to Chamois Niortais, who topple the dominance of PSG and Monaco to capture a miraculous Ligue 1 title in the last season of the period.
Loyal Players Remaining: 7
Abreu Club Count: 32 clubs in 12 countries
Odd Winners: Chamois Niortais (Ligue 1), Bristol City/Espanyol (Europa League)

2055-60

The summer window of 2055 opens and as I warned may happen, there’s an almost immediate transfer. Fed up with Chelsea’s mediocre finishes, John Terry decides to move on. Unfortunately for Chelsea fans, Arsenal is his next club, which I’m sure will cause a few shudders. A year later and another move comes around, once again due to unhappiness over the club’s performance. Surprisingly it's Thomas Müller,who's annoyed by the fact that Bayern haven’t won a Bundesliga title since 2048, and so runs down his contract. Leverkusen almost earn his signature, but eventually its the glory of PSG that proves too much to resist. But we’re not done there! Another player runs down their contract, opting to move to Vitoria de Setubal in Portugal. Vincent Manceau finally makes a real move rather than constantly faking me out. So with another 3 players down, we’re left with our final 4. The race for the top 3 is hotting up now!
We do have a retirement this time thanks to the transfer window livening up. The world's best-ever player, Lionel Messi, retires from football. He ends up on a total of 1858 league appearances, scoring a massive 1068 goals in this time. 1430 appearances and 895 goals of those belonging to his 45-year career at Barcelona. On the international scene, he earned an impressive 505 caps and 276 goals. But it’s the awards where he shines. 279 individual awards, 82 team titles, 22 league titles, 6 Champions League titles, 45 Ballon d’Or awards. What makes it even crazier is 41 of those Ballon d’Or awards were in a row, as he earned every single one from 2015 to 2056. I don’t think I’ll see another player like that crop up in any save, truly the world’s best player.
Looking out on the world, I can say that it’s a Chamois Niortais player that breaks Messi’s streak, as the French team claim another two Ligue 1 titles. It’s hard to say they’re a “surprise winner” at this point. Bristol City finally make the full step up to join the big guns, winning 3 Carabao Cups, 1 FA Cup, 2 Premier League titles and even a Champions League trophy. If any Bristol City fans want this save to give themselves hope over the future, I can send it over. Internationally it's the era of Portugal, as they claim both the Euro and World Cup trophies.
Loyal Players Remaining: 4
Abreu Club Count: 32 clubs in 12 countries
Odd Winners: Bristol City (Premier League/Champions League), Lyon (Relegation)

With so few players left, now is probably a good time to speed it up once again. The final four will be tough to budge, so how about we move to 10-year intervals to try and cut down on dead years. And I'll be moving to the comments, because I've hit reddits character limit.
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