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29 Players, 29 Nations - OFFICIAL STORY

Started on 11 July 2013 by AlexTHFC
Latest Reply on 15 July 2013 by AlexTHFC
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Sorry, Alex, but you've spelt both my and Keisuke Honda's names wrong! :P I should be Nakahara, he should be Honda :D
4 stars? psh, mate, i'm so good I should be rated 6
The new Zlatan Ibrahimovic!!! Great :P
Sweden
Sweden have had a bitter-sweet footballing history, with some great past successes. Timmy Bendis is a player who can continue all these great moments - win important matches, lift trophies, pick up Golden Boots. The 23 year old striker currently plays for AC Milan, but will be looking to get some loans before tearing up all leagues. Paul Macoq gives the player for potential ability and reckons he can be the new Sergio Aguero.

Belgium
Belgium have one of the best squads going - players like Vincent Kompany, Marouane Fellaini, Romelu Lukaku and Eden Hazard playing for them. We reckon Shane Swanston can be considered another one of those greats. The 18 year old plays for Ukrainian side Shakthar Donetsk and has been compared to Diego Forlan. Paul Macoq gives to the striker.

Uruguay
Uruguay have at least one striker 'hungry' for goals (good Suarez pun?) and Vasil Nedialkov looks like he could be the same. Touted as the new Suarez, Nedialkov, 17, currently plays for Italian side Napoli, and is eager to build them up from strength-to-strength. Paul Macoq gives the striker for potential ability.
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Colombia
Hugo Rodallega, Fredy Guarin, Mario Yepes, James Rodriguez and the might Falcao, Colombia aren't short of talent. Just to spoil Colombia more, Jack Goff is entering the scene. Goff, 17, currently plays for Stuttgart, and has been called the new Didier Drogba. Paul Macoq gives the striker for potential ability.

Ecuador
Ecuador are currently rising through the ranks, having disappointed by not qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. He probably won't be at his best in 2014, but Alfonso Felipe will certainly be looking to make an impact in the future. Ecuadorian side LDU Quito are lucky enough to have him at the moment, but the 15 year old will almost definitely be looking to move. The left winger has been given by Paul Macoq.

Romania
Romania is a country who have a few talents, but haven't been able to cause much trouble yet. With Albu Alin now rising to the scene, Romania stand a decent chance of success. The 15 year old has pleasured Dinamo Bucharest with his services, but again should be looking to move in the next few years. Paul Macoq gave Alin and has been compared to Joao Moutinho.
Alfonso Felipe :D Next big thing I think ;)
Portugal
Portugal. The home of Cristiano Ronaldo. The Diving Queen. Also, it's the home of new talent Miguel Maninao (aka Mausinho) who is hoping to make an impact on international and club football. The 22 year old plays for French outfit Marsielle and has been compared to Cristiano Ronaldo. The winger was given by Paul Macoq.

Russia
Russia is basically the country where no one can pronounce their names. Luckily, the first name in Jay Zambokovski is a lot easier to say. Currently at Swansea City, Zambokovski is a centre back but can be played in defensive midfield. Paul Macoq gave the 16 year old for his potential ability, and has been touted as the new Lucio.

Venezuela
Venezuela is no one's first choice, proven by Portugal reject Joao Santos who plays for Portugal's Sporting Lisbon. Santos, 18, is a very versatile player in midfield. Paul Macoq gave Joao Santos and reckons he could be the new Andrés Iniesta.
Jamaica
Jamaica aren't best known for footie, as they are often overshadowed by the athletics success of Usain Bolt. Kevin Parada however, has not been put off by lack of attention to the Caribbean country, but has aimed to make Jamaica a common World Cup country. The 18 year old striker plays in the MLS for New York Red Bulls. Parada was given a by Paul Macoq and is being compared to Robin van Persie.

Germany
It's as if Germany can just produce people superstars. Just like Mesut Ozil, Thomas Muller, Darren Beach is a force to be reckoned with. Put him in front of a goal, the chances are the 18 year old will score it. Likened to Miroslav Klose, Beach currently plays for English outfit Watford. A small start for such a big player (not a fat joke, I swear). Paul Macoq awards to the striker.

Egypt
Egypt aren't the first country you'd think of to be a threat to the world. But you'd be surprised how many times they've outclassed opponents. Mohamed Elleithy should be able to outclass African opponents alone, and definitely outclass many across the world. Playing for Al-Ahly isn't exactly 'living the dream', but he is sure to impress in the Egyptian league somehow. The 19 year old was given by Paul Macoq and the central midfielder is believed to be the new Zinedine Zidance.

Ivory Coast
I can't really be bothered to go into an Ivory Coast introduction, so I'll just get cracking on with the player. Good luck pronouncing this one. Edson Arantes de Nastymento Nascimento is a particularly difficult one to say. It's as it he couldn't think of something to call himself, like Pele (just to be clear, he did, and I was being sarcastic). The 25 year old is a late developer, but should be at his best for the 2014 World Cup. He has been likened to Mario Balotelli, even though he's older than him, and Paul Macoq gives to the Man United striker.
2013-07-13 07:26#119644 AlexTHFC :
Colombia
Hugo Rodallega, Fredy Guarin, Mario Yepes, James Rodriguez and the might Falcao, Colombia aren't short of talent. Just to spoil Colombia more, Jack Golf is entering the scene. Golf, 17, currently plays for Stuttgart, and has been called the new Didier Drogba. Paul Macoq gives the striker for potential ability.

Ecuador
Ecuador are currently rising through the ranks, having disappointed by not qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. He probably won't be at his best in 2014, but Alfonso Felipe will certainly be looking to make an impact in the future. Ecuadorian side LDU Quito are lucky enough to have him at the moment, but the 15 year old will almost definitely be looking to move. The left winger has been given by Paul Macoq.

Romania
Romania is a country who have a few talents, but haven't been able to cause much trouble yet. With Albu Alin now rising to the scene, Romania stand a decent chance of success. The 15 year old has pleasured Dinamo Bucharest with his services, but again should be looking to move in the next few years. Paul Macoq gave Alin and has been compared to Joao Moutinho.

Don't mean to be a pain, but my name is Jack Goff. Jack Golf just doesn't make sense. :P
good to see me playing for my favourite side besides newcastle united. Shakhtar should provide me me a platform to greater things
2013-07-13 07:48#119666 Kane :
2013-07-13 07:26#119644 AlexTHFC :
Colombia
Hugo Rodallega, Fredy Guarin, Mario Yepes, James Rodriguez and the might Falcao, Colombia aren't short of talent. Just to spoil Colombia more, Jack Golf is entering the scene. Golf, 17, currently plays for Stuttgart, and has been called the new Didier Drogba. Paul Macoq gives the striker for potential ability.

Ecuador
Ecuador are currently rising through the ranks, having disappointed by not qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. He probably won't be at his best in 2014, but Alfonso Felipe will certainly be looking to make an impact in the future. Ecuadorian side LDU Quito are lucky enough to have him at the moment, but the 15 year old will almost definitely be looking to move. The left winger has been given by Paul Macoq.

Romania
Romania is a country who have a few talents, but haven't been able to cause much trouble yet. With Albu Alin now rising to the scene, Romania stand a decent chance of success. The 15 year old has pleasured Dinamo Bucharest with his services, but again should be looking to move in the next few years. Paul Macoq gave Alin and has been compared to Joao Moutinho.

Don't mean to be a pain, but my name is Jack Goff. Jack Golf just doesn't make sense. :P

I keep writing the wrong names wrong lol. Did it with Nakahara. Will change it :)
2013-07-13 06:49#119650 lwalter66 : Alfonso Felipe :D Next big thing I think ;)

Sorry... but I can't add you to LDU Quito. Can you choose another team please? :/
I'm currently doing the database so I should have the player screenshots up in the afternoon. Now I just want to know what sort of things you want to see in the story. Should I update after 1 month, 1 year or something different? Any recommendations I'll attempt at least
Me compared to Cristiano Ronaldo? Maaan I got the ability to stay on my feet! :D

And I think that yearly updates will do :) Best with stats if it wont be a problem
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2013-07-13 08:59#119668 AlexTHFC :
2013-07-13 07:48#119666 Kane :
2013-07-13 07:26#119644 AlexTHFC :
Colombia
Hugo Rodallega, Fredy Guarin, Mario Yepes, James Rodriguez and the might Falcao, Colombia aren't short of talent. Just to spoil Colombia more, Jack Golf is entering the scene. Golf, 17, currently plays for Stuttgart, and has been called the new Didier Drogba. Paul Macoq gives the striker for potential ability.

Ecuador
Ecuador are currently rising through the ranks, having disappointed by not qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. He probably won't be at his best in 2014, but Alfonso Felipe will certainly be looking to make an impact in the future. Ecuadorian side LDU Quito are lucky enough to have him at the moment, but the 15 year old will almost definitely be looking to move. The left winger has been given by Paul Macoq.

Romania
Romania is a country who have a few talents, but haven't been able to cause much trouble yet. With Albu Alin now rising to the scene, Romania stand a decent chance of success. The 15 year old has pleasured Dinamo Bucharest with his services, but again should be looking to move in the next few years. Paul Macoq gave Alin and has been compared to Joao Moutinho.

Don't mean to be a pain, but my name is Jack Goff. Jack Golf just doesn't make sense. :P

I keep writing the wrong names wrong lol. Did it with Nakahara. Will change it :)

Thank you! :D

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