Big news this week for the Green Loraxes. In the final league game of the season, the Loraxes are step closer to avoiding relegation with a gutsy 5-2 victory over the Assassins, allowing them to finish 6th in V.200. Now they must win a qualification game next Sunday against The Millers to maintain their place in the 5th division. Players and fans however are confident that this home game qualification will bring joy to the Loraxes and establish themselves as truly belonging in the 5th division.
However, some commentators are a bit concerned this over-confidence is shared by the Loraxes manager, who has displayed some rather erratic and risky behavior recently. This is largely based on the decision to buy two of the most expensive players in Lorax history. The first was midfielder, Sergio Travesedo, a 26 year old solid almost excellent playmaker, and passable passing for $288,000; and Martin Anaut, 26, a solid keeper with weak experience, 3.5 star passable form, for $284,000. These purchases have caused the Loraxes fall into major debt of $134,000. The Loraxes manager though was unapologetic saying "the addition of these two brilliant players to the Loraxes will show the Hattrick world and also the Nuclear Cup that we are a force to be reckoned with! This tiny debt is insignificant when put in context with our plans for world domination!!" We will have to wait and see whether the Lorax manager will be regarded as a visionary or a lunatic.
Tuesday, 23 October 2007
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Fear Not! All visionary acts appear initially to be lunacy. However, the reverse is often true also.jordo
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