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Hi guys and galls, welcome The Weekly Fry, Fifth edition, now the longest serving GW Newspaper!

This week’s paper is coming to you guys early due to my holiday... but enough about that, lets get on with the GW news!

So we start where we do every week, Congratulations again to our Team and Mover of the Week... only I’m early so we don’t have them yet! Not to worry, as we now have the Youth Goal of the Week instead!

Congratulations, First place winner's manager receives £30,000.

Nomination 5 - Ricardo Barbosa Costa of Hardly Athletic Vs Mos Eisley FC with 4 votes.


FA Report
Hello everybody, this week with the season over, we’re going to look at our late shift FAs and at how NFA and MLFA have ended this season.

I'd just like to round up the NFA season by congratulating the many competition winners in the NFA this season and also by announcing the player and team of the season.

Firstly, the main NFA Winners and Runners up for Season 6 are:

NFA Premier League
Winners: Crookes FC - Tomas McCaig
Runners up: SPENNYMOOR UTD - Craig Johnstone

NFA Division 1A
Winners: FK Crvena Zvezda Beograd - Aleksandar Jankovic
Runners up: Manchester Rovers - Jason Conroy

NFA Division 1B
Winners: Super-Depor - Milan Jovanovic
Runners up: FC Scheenbeen - Erik Rijnbeek

NFA Premier Cup
Winners: SPENNYMOOR UTD - Craig Johnstone
Runners up: Wilkinson Warriors FC - Scott Wilkinson

NFA League Cup
Winners: City Hornets - Darren Pigott
Runners up: San Fernando Reserves - David C Johnson

NFA Shield
Winners: Crookes FC - Tomas McCaig
Runners up: FC Skazka - Vitaly Holstinin

NFA U21 League
Winners: Lemston FC - James Rivers
Runners up: Plushenko Ice Team - Fernando Carrillo Pellicer

NFA U21 Cup
Winners: Sutherland - Kevin van der Veen
Runners up: Monkey United - Steve Gibbons

Well done to all those named above. It's not easy to win any competition and it is even harder when it is your first season in FML as is the case with Milan Jovanovic. For his achievements Milan has been nominated as the NFA Division's Manager of the Season and he will be competing next season in the NFA Premier League along with the other promoted teams.

Next, the NFA Player of the Season award goes to;

Winner: Lionel Messi of SPENNYMOOR UTD
Runner up: Gonzalo Higuaín of SPENNYMOOR UTD

Messi received the most votes in the player of the season votes with Higuain a close second. Managing to get both 1st and 2nd place in these votes whilst also coming 2nd in the Premier League and winning the Premiere Cup means that Craig Johnstone of SPENNYMOOR UTD has been nominated as the NFA Premier Manager of the Season . Congratulations to Craig for that.

Finally, the NFA select XI of the season is:

GK: Artur Kotenko of Wilkinson Warriors FC
CB: Marco Russ of Crookes FC
CB: Massamba Sambou of Crookes FC
RB: Brett Emerton of Monkey United
LB: Patrice Evra of Wilkinson Warriors FC
CM: Lionel Messi of SPENNYMOOR UTD
CM: Anderson of Crookes FC
RM: Nick Hofs of Sutherland
LM: Danilo Rios of City Hornets
ST: Gonzalo Higuaín of SPENNYMOOR UTD
ST: Eddie Gaven of Super-Depor

Well done to all the teams with a player on the list especially Sutherland and Super-Depor as lower league teams that did well enough in the NFA League Cup to have the outstanding players for their respective positions. Thanks also to everybody that voted.

Good luck everybody for next season,
Tom McCaig


Hello Fellow MLFA-ers!
Here is the season review for the lucky managers in the MLFA Premier!

To start with congratulations to Schwarzenegger FC for winning the Premier League and well done to Porto Alegre Athletic and SF Cosmos for coming 2nd and 3rd respectively. The UFFA spots are soon to be decided so until then just give yourself a pat on the back.

Then at the other end of the table there’s the relegations to the teams who couldn’t cut it; Pond FC, Abaloi FC and Butler FC are all designated to the Championship for next season.

Now for the player honours for the star performers! (all have played 50 games or more)

Top Goal Scorer - Olexandr Gladkyi with a cracking 32 in 55
Assist Maniac - Ignacio González with an astounding 30 in 56
Highest Rating - Arturo Vidal a flabbergasting average rating of 7.37 in 56
Clean-sheet God - Moisés Muñoz with a brick wall like 24 in 56

The finally the worst player over 50 games is.....
Álvaro Zabala

Here is part 2 of the season review covering the Championship!
First of all a BIG congratulations to Axis FC for winning the MLFA Championship!

The other promotion spots go to the exciting St. Domingo's and the unbelievable Banku Stars. 5 teams have been booted from the league due to their AI and last log in time.

The Players of the Season awards... (all have played 50 games or more!)

Top Goal Scorer - Manucho
Assist Maniac - Guido Juárez
Top Performer
- Alexey Eremenko
Clean-sheet God - Marco Amelia

The Bogey Award goes to the piece of cardboard otherwise known as Stephen McGinn, with a shocking 6.33 average in 62 games.

Thanks for reading
Mary & Jes
MLFA Orgs


Release
Release is so close now, so we’ve been discussing where we’d all be heading... as the discussion list started to get a little annoying I set out to creating 14 leagues and everyone could look at the member’s lists for them... so here they are again for you all.

Thanks to Jack and Kirans ideas for this.

So... what new Game World are you all joining???

Keane - Jackett - Fernandez - Lineker - Saunders - Fowler - Sharp - Blisset - Clough - St John - Butcher - Toms - Cantona - Shearer

Obviously only join one please.


Main Transfers
Kentucky FC signed world class Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo on a 2 season contract after their private transfer bid of £12,999,999 plus Rafael van der Vaart was accepted by Fleetwood Town.

SPENNYMOOR UTD have signed legendary Spanish striker David Villa for £7,200,000.
Chantry FC have won the race to sign world class Russian goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev for £7,000,000.
Barry Blues FC have won the race to sign Brazilian forward Rafael Sóbis for £6,500,005.
The Hairy Nosepickers have signed commanding Ivorian centre-back Kolo Touré for £6,000,000.
West Bromwich Brazil FC have signed tenacious Argentinian midfielder Javier Mascherano for £5,500,000.
West Bromwich Brazil FC have signed Ecuadoran attacking midfielder Antonio Valencia for £5,500,000.
Schwarzenegger FC have signed Spanish midfield playmaker Andrés Iniesta for £5,000,000.
Upbury Terrors FC have won the race to sign commanding Scottish goalkeeper Craig Gordon for £3,000,006.


Main Wage Auctions
Myley's Muggers signed Francesc Fàbregas on £131,456.
Larrys Legends signed Mauro Zárate on £96,000.
Chips and Slurry signed Emmanuel Adebayor on £91,000.
South Shields FC signed João Moutinho on £87,545.
Gara FC signed Anton Ferdinand on £85,000.
cant win wont win signed Ezequiel Garay on £82,500.
Yadi Bong FC signed Wesley Sneijder on £72,600.
FC Scheenbeen signed Roy Beerens on £50,000.
Chesterfield Town FC signed John Obi Mikel on £45,000.
Wincheap Rovers sign Vincent Kompany on £33,334.


Match of the Week
With the dust having been settled on all the other competitions in the Daytime Football Association only one remained...... The DFA Cup Final. It had panned out like a typical FA Cup Final. Here we have DFA Super League, Bosna Melbourne FC up against the surprise package of the tournament Glenrothes Thistle who managed a 5th position finish in the DFA Championship, so far the giant killers of the DFA Cup. Only one question remained, would there be another victory for the minnows in this David v Goliath battle. The first leg was to be played at the stadium of Glen in the heart of Scotland, where there was no doubt the Bosna Melbourne FC would be met with hostile receptions. In front of a packed crowd, Referee Mike McCurry commenced proceedings.

And it didn't take long for the action to heat up, in the 2nd minute of play after a poor clearance from a free kick Roberto Guana, unleashed a spectacular half volley from just outside the area, a dream start for the warriors from Scotland. However celebrations were halted in the 4th Minute when Bosnia's rising superstar Miralem Pjanic tapped in after nice play on the right by Neri Cardozo. Nevertheless, the brilliant start to the match was cancelled by both teams happy to defend and attack on the counter. Bosna Melbourne FC had a few free kicks from outside the area, yet with some brilliant goalkeeping and wayward shooting, Glenrothes Thistle remained in contention. The match's minutes slowly ticked down and in the 90th minute Mario Balotelli was presented a wonderful one on one chance to give Bosna Melbourne FC a victory, it wasn't to be as Scottish stopper Iain Turner parried the shot into unoccupied territory. The expression on Mario Balotelli's face said it all.

We now turn to the return leg and the decider to be played at the Collosus stadium in Melbourne, Australia

Glenrothes Thistle were in high spirits for the clash in the land down under, Would this fairy tale continue? Or was it just too steep a cliff to climb for the Glenrothes Thistle players. The action commenced and this time it was Bosna Melbourne FC who took the lead in the 2nd minute via a sublime header from Giorgio Chiellini, the fans didn't have to wait much longer to celebrate as Miralem Sulejmani, the man who had missed so many costly chances in the first leg, scored a well placed free kick from just outside the area in the 9th minute. The grim faces on the Glenrothes Thistle fans could clearly be seen as Mario Balotelli put the icing on the cake in the 21st minute with a wonderful lob over the incoming keeper. A true testament to the Scottish fans who continued to cheer on their team even though deep down they knew it was over. Glenrothes Thistle threw players forward in an attempt to spark an unlikely comeback, but the stalwart defenders at Bosna Melbourne FC were never going to allow it. Bosna Melbourne FC celebrated their magnificent double, yet the real winner on the day was football, as it was displayed by the wonderful sincerity by both sets of players and supporters.

Mirel Gogic


Interview - Juan "Eyelit" Cobos
This week we talk to Juan, a great guy with a top youth team to say the least and the best is still to come.

SG (Stephen Gilchrist) - Hi Juan, how has FML been for you this week?

JC (Juan Cobos) - Wow, a good question, I’m working with the young players, and it is very hard to get to the top of the Rank, some teams have really good young players, and we have a lot of work. Really meet good people, and good managers, anyone here love this game, and we have a great battle in some competitions.

SG - Yeah my youths are getting better now... breaking into the top 20! So is this your main focus are would you like to get the seniors to the top?

JC- I don’t think in seniors right now, I think it is a future for my team to work only with young players, so may be in a few seasons we can get in the top of seniors with young players who I know how they play and what they can give to the team.

SG - Sure you’ll do well there as well. And like most you’ve got a nice low wage for your whole team which always helps with saving up for those big names, you planning on spending big, even big on a youth player?

JC - At the moment of bid for young players, just try to take care in the money, I think that in a short time, my team with low wages will get in the top of any division or competition.

SG - Sure... the top 10 has some very young teams in it. So, if you get into the release how are you planning on starting, will it be all youth again or maybe put a little more into the seniors?

JC - No, I have a conviction on young players, so I will do the same, all young players, and some seniors to be competitive. Maybe with Jeff we will have a great fight for good young players..! He actually is the best and my effort is to beat him

SG - Yes that’s true, with the youths playing well for the seniors they will grow quicker and progress much better. Do you look towards the youth ranks and comps more than trying to win in the seniors, or do you focus just as much on the seniors as you have the same players in both teams?

JC - Just working on young player’s competitions, I have to wait 3 or 4 seasons, trying to stay in Premier, and only win all young players comps that are in the GW. Seniors are for the future, today middle rank is well, but in young players, looking to be always on top.

SG - Good luck with that, I’ll be looking to be up there challenging for top youth spot soon!

JC - May be with more time to design a plan for the future will let me stay in fight with seniors too. Will be nice, I think all managers have to thinks in the future!!

SG - You say look to the future, is that the best tip you tell others? Start young and build up?

JC - Yes, this is my work, and may be, in release I can probe this theory. Thanks Step, for your friendship, your patience, and for this interview!

SG - Well good luck with that, your work so far has been great and I hope to see you in FML for a long time, especially in release. Thanks for taking the time out here to chat for the paper.

JC - No problem. See you in the field!


Well thanks again for reading GW7’s Weekly Fry Fifth edition.

Writer: Stephen 'Journalist' Gilchrist

Today’s paper is in memory of some of the greatest players of our time...
Veteran French goalkeeper Grégory Coupet
Veteran American goalkeeper Brad Friedel
Strong Brazilian centre-back Cris
Tenacious Dutch midfielder Mark van Bommel
Veteran Spanish forward Raúl
Powerful French striker Louis Saha

Copyright: Stephen 'Journalist' Gilchrist

Wednesday 10 September 2008