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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.
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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