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‘I made her 19th’: A Football Manager player’s revenge at Arsenal

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As a Football Manager fan, he was offended when his request to take over Arsenal was not accepted and he wanted to destroy the Londoners at the first opportunity. Something he did in a… satanic way.

Football, as the king of sports, is normal for the teams’ countless fans to inspire passion in the stands, but the worship and devotion to the black and white round goddess can also be manifested in other ways.

For example, video games, where the famous football manager has raised generations of fans who can thereby fulfill a dream: to be in charge of the teams’ course.

Normally every fan strives to reach the top and achieve the goals by being the manager of a team and the one who takes sole responsibility for their transfer moves, but there are some exceptions of players who love the game with such passion live that they do. They don’t even hesitate to act self-destructively.

The following story is typical, in which a player reveals that although he originally aimed to eventually take charge of a large team when he was in charge, he did whatever it took to destroy it.

A decision which of course was not made haphazardly but was motivated by the unfortunate inspiration of Arsenal friends to veto his recruitment and label him ‘little’ for the bench.

So when the Londoners gave him the opportunity, they also signed their football condemnation from the football manager’s bruised ego.

“I usually start the game with a low level team and win promotions so they can take me to a big team and play in the Champions League. I promoted Salford from League 2 to the Premier League when Arsenal fired their manager.

I applied for the position and in order to increase my chances, I publicly expressed my interest. Arsenal fans made fun of me saying I’m not good enough for their team.

Two seasons later, they fired their coach again in October. I applied and they gave me the position. I sold the entire first team and canceled the contracts of those I couldn’t sell. I loaned out all the players from the K-23 and K-18 teams.

I gave new, huge jobs to useless freelancers. I started playing all the matches with these useless and K-17 players.

I was released in April. I left them in 19th place, four points from the save, with three games left until the end of the championship.Significantly, he wrote about the Arsenal annihilation effort via his Twitter account.

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