Intro
Hey guys and welcome to my newest and hopefully most successful story here on FM Scout.
I'm not new to story writing here on the site, had one or two previously but I let them all drift away as people stopped reading and following my work. I've made a new account to give myself a fresh start with these stories and I hope that with the new start will come some new success...and maybe even a SOTM nomination?! Who knows...
I will be running this story from a new game I've started on the FM14 Beta in FM Classic mode. I have several major European leagues loaded and I'll add or remove leagues as the story progresses.
I prefer FM Classic to the normal FM mode just because I like to be able to make faster progress with my game saves and don't like feeling like I need a degree in Economics to run a successful career!
I'll try to be as in-depth as possible and I am very open to any requests, so if there are any players you want a run down on (if the game has progressed a certain number of season for example) or an idea for a feature you'd like to see me run, just let me know and I'll try and accomodate you!
Also, feedback is very much welcomed!
Who am I?
If the title didn't give it away already, I will be playing as the man that is The Fash.
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John Fashanu: Legend
John Fashanu, often referred to as 'The Fash' is an English television presenter and former professional footballer of Nigerian and Guyanese descent.
In his footballing career, he was a centre-forward from 1978 until 1995, most notably in an eight-year spell at Wimbledon F.C. in which he won the FA Cup in 1988 and scored well over 100 goals in all competitions.
He also played for Norwich City, Miramar Rangers, Lincoln City, Crystal Palace, Millwall and Aston Villa. He scored 134 league goals in a career lasting 17 years. He was also capped twice at senior level by England, but failed to score on either occasion.
Following his football career he went on to co-host British television show Gladiators in the mid-1990s, and between 2003 and 2004 he managed his own Sunday league football side Fash FC on Bravo.
Management History
Aside from the aforementioned Fash FC, a Sunday League side formed for a TV show, Fash has no prior management experience, but has been heavily involved in several youth and academic projects. Fash's management career is a blank canvas waiting to be painted upon, so buckle up and enjoy the ride!
Awooga!