HibernianBoy
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A lot of my games have crashed previously, because of this reason I have decided, whether this game turns good or bad, THIS IS MY LAST FM10 story, I will continue making them when FM11 comes out.
I am already into my second season so I will write an update to get to the summer then another to get to where I am
The rain lashed against the window of my car as I made my way back to my apartment in Leith. I turned the radio on to the Sports Channel, and at just the right time it would seem. “And in other football news Hibs manager John Hughes got off to a winning start today at Hibs with a 2-0 friendly win over Plymouth Argyle, Derek Riordan and Anthony Stokes both scored a goal each.” I smiled as the reminder of our victory earlier today came back to me. Ever since my uncle had taken over Hibernian I had been waiting for his first game. Now it had been, and he had won it well, things looked good for him.
2 Weeks Later…
I was driving back from work when the phone rang, I picked it up looking at the number, it was my mum. I answered it and spoke calmly “Hello Mum.” I said into the phone. “Rhys, you have to come to the hospital quickly, your uncle John has been shot.” With that she hung up. I sat at the red light stunned with the news I had just been told.
I left the hospital, tears still rolling down my face, my entire body still trembling, I had never expected any of that to happen. My uncle had been in a pretty bad state when I arrived, but he had improved and had gathered enough strength to have a conversation, firstly to the Hibernian chairman regarding his replacement and secondly, to me.
The result of those conversations was, I was to be appointed the caretaker manager of Hibs for 6 months, after that period I could take the job permanently if I was offered it, or I could leave. This was my chance to prove myself to the world...
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That was all a year a go, the SPL season is over, my Hibernian side finished 3rd, 9 points behind Rangers in 2nd and 8 points clear of Motherwell in 4th. I am already in talks to strengthen my attacking part of the team, my defence and midfield proved to be sturdy last season and will need little improvement, but towards the tail-end my strikers got complacent. I will need to improve that.
First however, I need to take my National side, South Africa, and host the WC with them, this is my shot at taking on one of the biggest stages of all time, lets hope the pressure dosent effect mine, or my teams performance.
I am already into my second season so I will write an update to get to the summer then another to get to where I am
The rain lashed against the window of my car as I made my way back to my apartment in Leith. I turned the radio on to the Sports Channel, and at just the right time it would seem. “And in other football news Hibs manager John Hughes got off to a winning start today at Hibs with a 2-0 friendly win over Plymouth Argyle, Derek Riordan and Anthony Stokes both scored a goal each.” I smiled as the reminder of our victory earlier today came back to me. Ever since my uncle had taken over Hibernian I had been waiting for his first game. Now it had been, and he had won it well, things looked good for him.
2 Weeks Later…
I was driving back from work when the phone rang, I picked it up looking at the number, it was my mum. I answered it and spoke calmly “Hello Mum.” I said into the phone. “Rhys, you have to come to the hospital quickly, your uncle John has been shot.” With that she hung up. I sat at the red light stunned with the news I had just been told.
I left the hospital, tears still rolling down my face, my entire body still trembling, I had never expected any of that to happen. My uncle had been in a pretty bad state when I arrived, but he had improved and had gathered enough strength to have a conversation, firstly to the Hibernian chairman regarding his replacement and secondly, to me.
The result of those conversations was, I was to be appointed the caretaker manager of Hibs for 6 months, after that period I could take the job permanently if I was offered it, or I could leave. This was my chance to prove myself to the world...
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...
That was all a year a go, the SPL season is over, my Hibernian side finished 3rd, 9 points behind Rangers in 2nd and 8 points clear of Motherwell in 4th. I am already in talks to strengthen my attacking part of the team, my defence and midfield proved to be sturdy last season and will need little improvement, but towards the tail-end my strikers got complacent. I will need to improve that.
First however, I need to take my National side, South Africa, and host the WC with them, this is my shot at taking on one of the biggest stages of all time, lets hope the pressure dosent effect mine, or my teams performance.