Winning the final game of the season, RAC United has become favourites for the 2009-2010 season of indoor soccer. RAC United had a rough start to the season but has recently been drawing the crowds and winning their matches, the most recent being yesterday’s game against UNCLES. RAC United dominated the UNCLES in a game that in the beginning had fans worried but RAC pulled out in the end with an 9-5 victory, not even pulling in head prefects could help them against the unbelievable force of RAC United. With an estimated crowd of twenty; which is unbelievable for an indoor soccer game, RAC played one of the best games they have ever played, maybe even as good as the game against the Lumberjacks.
Next season couldn’t look more promising, although RAC United are no longer, instead they are calling themselves Sealio FC in memorial of one of the best friends the team has ever known. Sealio lived his life as a fielder whenever backyard cricket was played at the Brettodome. Sealio has caught countless balls and was an amazing fielder, even with his problems, such as not being able to move in any way unless caught in a gust of wind or something. Unless you haven’t gathered yet, Sealio is a rubber... was a rubber seal, and died not too long ago. No one knows why or how he died, he was supposedly found popped in the Brettodome one morning and everyone claims to have no idea how.
When Sealio passed away, RAC United knew that Sealio had to be avenged, and the only way to do this was to name the team after him and get the name across, and make sure everyone knows of Sealio. Sealio would be proud of last night’s game, we played it for him and we won it for him. Unlike RAC United, where the uniform consisted of a white top and shorts, we are going full out for Sealio FC and buying a Sealio strip with the logo on it, which is still in high dispute which one will be used, and of course a number and the name of the player on the back of the top. Of course, this is all being paid for by our sponsor Port Road Chicken and Chips which serves what has to be some of the best food in the world.
Sealio FC start their journey into the indoor soccer world very soon. The expectations are high and the opponents are worried, well... probably not because I doubt they know who Sealio FC is, but they will know after the first few games I’m sure, because we will be dominating.
SEALIO, SEALIO, SEALIO!
Next season couldn’t look more promising, although RAC United are no longer, instead they are calling themselves Sealio FC in memorial of one of the best friends the team has ever known. Sealio lived his life as a fielder whenever backyard cricket was played at the Brettodome. Sealio has caught countless balls and was an amazing fielder, even with his problems, such as not being able to move in any way unless caught in a gust of wind or something. Unless you haven’t gathered yet, Sealio is a rubber... was a rubber seal, and died not too long ago. No one knows why or how he died, he was supposedly found popped in the Brettodome one morning and everyone claims to have no idea how.
When Sealio passed away, RAC United knew that Sealio had to be avenged, and the only way to do this was to name the team after him and get the name across, and make sure everyone knows of Sealio. Sealio would be proud of last night’s game, we played it for him and we won it for him. Unlike RAC United, where the uniform consisted of a white top and shorts, we are going full out for Sealio FC and buying a Sealio strip with the logo on it, which is still in high dispute which one will be used, and of course a number and the name of the player on the back of the top. Of course, this is all being paid for by our sponsor Port Road Chicken and Chips which serves what has to be some of the best food in the world.
Sealio FC start their journey into the indoor soccer world very soon. The expectations are high and the opponents are worried, well... probably not because I doubt they know who Sealio FC is, but they will know after the first few games I’m sure, because we will be dominating.
SEALIO, SEALIO, SEALIO!
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