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In the upcoming season of the International 55 League, one of the first highlights of the season consists of the NHK F.C. versus the Bayern Munchen. Both teams are based in Canada with their team names roots coming from Japan and Germany respectively.

With upper management rumblings of setting a World Cup tournament in the future, both managers' names have been thrown around for consideration based on their teams' performance. Neither of each can pull their punches if they are to aim for the distinction of leading Canada to the next step on the international platform.
Following some pre-season interviews on Dominic Carroll, star of the NHK F.C., several comments were directed towards the masculinity of the Bayern Munchen's locker room.

"Couldn't stand it. Quite honestly I was about to vomit with the amount of hand holding going in there. Wouldn't be surprised about those rumors of swords crossing in the locker room."
Carroll was known to have previously tried out for, and successfully passed the try-outs but only to turn around and sign with the budding NHK F.C. to spur the management there.

Those rumors of course originated from some of the janitorial staff becoming suspicious of the actions of Franz Brehmme, leading striker of Bayern Munchen. Over the course of the year, when asked about these rumors, Brehmme simply refused to comment on the issue.
Former team veteran, Mario Sheijbal who was shipped out for a meager price to the FEDERICO UNITED, offered his views on the issue:
"When Franz joined the team, we just thought he was another one of the guys. Nothing wrong with the celebratory hugs or the cheers. Some of us started getting suspicious when he used these celebrations as an opportunity to sneak touches here and there. Soon after, nobody wanted to be alone in the locker room when Franz was prowling around to 'chat'. "


With the promotion at stake, the Board of Governors has publicly stated that they demanded results, and as such, Sheijbal became a scapegoat and victim.
As the new season begins, can the conflict stemming from the offensive star in Bayern Munchen manage to keep his eye on the singular ball and not others?
Being as green as one can be, Ninocchi will be sure to use this opportunity to take advantage of any lack of chemistry and demonstrate his true multicultural Canadian football.
17/06/2011 00:33
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too good to pass up. Just cut/paste.
17/06/2011 05:14
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No problem. I enjoyed writing it. 17/06/2011 08:33
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