The Pumas are driven out of Mexico.

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Today, shockwaves were sent through Mexico City as there major university and football club Pumas de la UNAM were boycotted after an embargo based on a rumoured racial screening process at the university. The establishment and it's members were ran out of the city and made to find a new headquarters. This has had a major impact on the city and thankfully the proud history of Pumas Football Club has given the establishment a way out of the trouble. The recent civil war in Vatican City which enforced the whole area to be abandoned, has given ideal grounds for Pumas and the Italian government have offered the city and it's facilities to Pumas de la UNAM in exchange for a fee in the regions of £70,000,000.

Whilst at the end of the 2008/09 season Bari who were supposed to be playing in Serie A, went bust after the chairman got all his assets taken off him for tax evasion. So Pumas playing in Serie A was the ideal solution for the IFA.

The manager of Pumas de la UNAM has ran off to live with his family on an unknown island in the Pacific, according to Leandro Augusto the most senior member of the remaining club. Therefore new manager Stan Raymonde a former graduate of the university, has taken the helm and persuaded players such as Carlos Vela, Matias Vuoso and Edgar Ivan Pacheco to come and help the ancient establishment become a gracious member of the football community once more.

Funds from the UNAM have given the club some extra inflation, and Stan Raymonde has been given a budget of £12 million pounds.
 
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Good luck buddy, should be tough to stay in the league at the start, you have yourself a follower interesting storyline and layout
 
Pumas pre-season was cancelled after all the hassle of moving into their new home, giving the players no time to prepare, although Stan Raymonde was said to have them on a high intensity fitness routine to get them ready for the big kick-off, on Pumas biggest ever stage.

Stan Raymonde managed to strengthen the squad further with the signings of youngsters, Lacina Traore, Dmitriy Verkhovtshev and Diego Buonanotte.
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First game of the season is against Napoli and they have been made clear favourites at 4-5 to take the season opener.

This is how Pumas have chosen to line up.
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Napoli 0 - 3 Pumas
C.Vela - 3,17
D.Buonanatte - 45+1

Today Pumas sent a message to the whole of Italy with their near all Mexican side. The side brought a sense of Latino tradition to the somewhat "dull" Serie A of late. Napoli clearly complacent, were taught a lesson as Pumas were too fast out of the blocks for them with Carlos Vela on top form showing Arsenal what they were missing.
Star of the show 16 year old Che Guevara, son of the Argentine Marxist Revolutionist, and Cuban Revolutionist, who had been a prodigee of Pumas de la UNAM, called the game the best day of his life.

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Really like this layout and your story-writing is brilliant.
 
Really like this layout and your story-writing is brilliant.
Cheers my friend hope i can continue to please.

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Pumas 2 - 1 Livorno
C.Vela - 25
G.Pineda - 71
C.Bellucci - 75

Pumas again set the Italian league alight with a confident performance where they had no right to do so.

After the game Alessandro Clemente spoke to Stan Raymonde.

AC - "So, Stan a controversial start to your career but a good one?"
SR - "What can I say, I was a proud member of this establishment and I am now hoping to resurrect it in the best way possible."

AC - "How do you get your players to gel so well so quickly?"
SR - "Well the majority of them have been playing together for years, and they are all from the same country other than 3 exceptions which surely helps. There is a mix of youth and maturity and they have acclimitased to Vatican City superbly. I have to say the travesties that went on in Mexico City may well prove to be a blessing in disguise."

AC - "This performance has seen your side shoot to the top of the league! What are your aims for this season?"
SR - "The board told me at the beginning they were pleased with me being there whatsoever and that consolidating our position in the league would be more than satisfactory, so I see myself as pressure free, and the sky is the limit!"


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Cheivo 0 - 1 Pumas
C.Vela - 20
MOM-Gonzalo Pineda
Another solid performance from the LB as he stakes his claim for a place in Mexico's WC side.

An interview with Carlos Vela after the game, told english journalists of his joy at playing for this traditional Mexican side in a huge world beater league. His main point was that although Mexican football was not as widely publicized or invested in it still has the raw talent and skill levels.
 
Gonna start doing monthly updates.
 
The month of September ended, and the results carried all the way through October for Pumas. Dreams were alive, and more and more Mexican faithfuls were converting to the idea of their beloved team playing abroad. The area surrounding Vatican City had become somewhat an embassy for the Mexicans and their tradition, and signs started going up calling it "New Mexico City".

20.09.2009
Pumas 1 - 1 Catania
Scorers:Che Guevara


23.09.2009
Parma 0 - 1 Pumas
Scorers: Diego Buonanatte


27.09.2009
Pumas 1 - 0 Palermo
Scorers:Che Guevara


4.10.2009
Siena 1 - 3 Pumas
Scorers:Che Guevara(2), Diego Buonanatte


18.10.2009
Pumas 2 - 1 Roma
Scorers:Carlos Vela, Matias Vuoso


25.10.2009
Genoa 1 - 2 Pumas
Scorers: Diego Buonanatte(2)


28.10.2009
Pumas 2 - 1 Inter
Scorers: Davide Santon(og), Matias Vuoso


1.11.2009
Juventus 3 - 3 Pumas
Scorers:Che Guevara, Diego Buonanatte, Marco Antonio Palacios

As is quite evident the month had been sensational for Pumas and Mr Raymonde so once more, Alessandro Clemente was sent in to interrogate.

AC: Well, Stan last time we spoke I commented on what a great start you were having, with a hint of surprise in my voice. Now it is becoming expected that you win?
SR: And why shouldn't it be? We have put together a great side and I can't help but keep this winning streak going.
AC: What was your highlight of this fantastic month?
SR: Well there were a few, Che Guevara's 25 yard volley against Palermo I think it was, and then the only game we didn't win since Catania, which was the 3-3 draw with Juve. That was probably my highlight going 3-1 down at half time and coming back to draw 3-3 showed the great character in the dressing room against one of Italy's top teams. Not to mention beating Inter at a canter
AC: And your player of the month?
SR: Che and Diego can share it as far as I'm concerned sensational the both of them.
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you're really doing well with pumas...hopefully you can finish in the top 4...

where do you usually play buonanatte and what role do you set him as...
 
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you're really doing well with pumas...hopefully you can finish in the top 4...

where do you usually play buonanatte and what role do you set him as...
Cheers mate! Well my aim was to finish top half but yes top 4 is definitely on the cards now!
Buonanatte is playing Attacking Midfield simply with an Attack role. I have got him with much creativity and more roaming to give him a bit of a free role.

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Good story so far mate will follow
Cheers bud.

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November and December followed suit of the previous two months as Pumas continued there extreme winning ways and moved further away at the top of the table. Mexican Airlines were having the time of their lives flying patriot Mexicans to Vatican City week in week out. What was once known as the home of the Catholic Church, was fast becoming a worship town of Club de Futbol Universidad.

8.11.2009
Pumas 2 - 0 Udinese
Scorers:Marco Antonio Palacios, Matias Vuoso


22.11.2009
Cagliari 0 - 2 Pumas
Scorers: Gonzalo Pineda, Marco Antonio Palacios


29.11.2009
Pumas 1 - 1 Fiorentina
Scorers:Ismael Iniguez


6.12.2009
Pumas 2 - 0 Atalanta
Scorers:Lacina Traore, Diego Buonanatte


13.12.2009
Bologna 1 - 5 Pumas
Scorers:Carlos Vela(4), Jonny Magallon

Carlos Vela ended his goal drought of ten hours today in sensational style scoring 4 to send him back to the top of the Serie A goalscoring charts.

20.12.2009
Pumas 4 - 0 Lazio
Scorers: Diego Buonanatte, Marco Antonio Palcios(2), Fernando Muslera(og)

AC: "Another superb month which has seen your side go 9 points clear at the top of Serie A.. Can you honestly say your contenders now?"
SR: "How could anyone say otherwise, we are yet to be beaten and look a class above most the teams in this league, I am looking forward to the Milan match in a couple of weeks as that will be a test but I think we can win this league."
AC: "Your player of the month for Nov and Dec?"
SR: "Palacios,without a doubt, I have said it for a while now but he is fast becoming one of the best centre halves in the world."
AC: "It's approaching the end of this calendar year meaning the player of the year competitions are coming, a number of your players have been nominated as contenders, who do you think has the best chances?"
SR: "They've been nominated for a reason and I don't see why all of them can't claim some sort of prize, but we shall see."
 
Pumas raid the IPA awards!
 
This is great. A really good idea and a fantastic start to the season. Keep it up.
 
Cheers mate hope i can continue to enlighten!
 
great idea mate, fantastic start to the season. you seem to have taken the league by storm ;) keep it up!
 
Can someone explain to me what this means?
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Just discovered my best player can't play for the rest of the season!
 
January was talked as by many as make or break time for Pumas, where their true colours would be shown. With the transfer window open and many looking to strengthen Raymonde had stated that he had no plans to add to or in his words "complicate" his squad. Once more the critics could find nothing on these incredible dark horses.

10.1.2010
Sampdoria 1 - 2 Pumas
Scorers:Marco Antonio Palacios, Ismael Iniguez


17.1.2010
Pumas 2 - 2 Milan
Scorers: Juan Carlos Silva, Martin Bravo


20.1.2010
Pumas 3 - 0 Napoli
Scorers:Edgar Ivan Pacheco, Carlos Vela(2)


24.1.2010
Livorno 1 - 2 Pumas
Scorers: Matias Vuoso, Marco Antonio Palacios


31.1.2010
Pumas 2 - 0 Chievo
Scorers: Marco Antonio Palacios, Israel Castro

A major talking point of this month was the revelation of Diego Buonanotte's diagnosis of Syphilis, putting him out of action for 6 months. His club revealed that he had private medical problems but the real reason came to light when a lady he slept with revealed she had also caught it off him.

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The month of February saw, Pumas record their first loss of the season. Although Mr Raymonde was said to be disappointed this record had come to an end, he stated that he could never have imagined getting anywhere near this at the start of the season. Mr Raymonde also added that the loss was the first game all season in which the team failed to score in, something which we did not pick up on, surprisingly seeing as this is a somewhat amazing statistic.

7.2.2010
Catania 1 - 0 Pumas
Scorers:


14.2.2010
Pumas 2 - 0 Parma
Scorers: Carlos Vela, Leandro Augusto


21.2.2010
Palermo 2 - 2 Pumas
Scorers:Martin Bravo(2)


27.2.2010
Pumas 3 - Siena 0
Scorers: Carlos Vela(2), Marco Antonio Palacios
 
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