“This was a good game. The Heroes tried desperately hard, and played well, but in the end they were simply outmatched, particularly in the speed dept. Probably should have gone up the guts for the last drive, to give more flexibility to my slower players and keep Symm guessing. Oh well.
3 votes - Mannfred von Richthofen - without this fellow the Vermin would have had to take more risks on offense, giving us a much better chance of putting a stop to things in their backfield. Without that option, defense became very difficult.
2 votes - Till Lindemann - his speed and agility was a constant thorn in the Heroes side. Seemed to be everywhere, and was usually that one last tacklezone we couldn't manage to shake.
1 vote - Kaiser Willhelm - I guess its odd that a player who scores two TDs gets only the thrid vote, but in this case the Vermin were able to pick between who would score to a certain extent, reducing the achievement a little compared to those of his aforementioned comrades.”
“Sickness, stupidity, and short sighted planning somehow didn't prevent Germany from winning round 3 of Premier. With the Skaven Coach's mind obviously elsewhere, only devine intervention from our Lord Nuffle prevented this from becoming an embaressing draw to a vastly understrength Necromantic team. Missing Otto for most of the game due to Morley's Revenge certainly didn't help, but the greatest threat to a Vermin victory came from themselves. If we hope to avoid relegation, our next game has to be 300% better.
Twanlows:
3 votes: Hakker
Take 1 zombie, feed it drugs, stir, then wait. The result is quite annoying. Crowd pushed Wilhem as his first action, reduced Germany to 10 rats for their opening drive, and was a general pain in the backside.
2 votes: Angels
Responsible for Badly Hurting Karl Marx, had a solid game, getting in the way alot, and doing alot of tackling.
1 Vote: Micky Ellem
Almost killed Matt Tinsen, only to be denied by the Apothecary. Caused a shudder to run through the German coaching box.”
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3 votes - Mannfred von Richthofen - without this fellow the Vermin would have had to take more risks on offense, giving us a much better chance of putting a stop to things in their backfield. Without that option, defense became very difficult.
2 votes - Till Lindemann - his speed and agility was a constant thorn in the Heroes side. Seemed to be everywhere, and was usually that one last tacklezone we couldn't manage to shake.
1 vote - Kaiser Willhelm - I guess its odd that a player who scores two TDs gets only the thrid vote, but in this case the Vermin were able to pick between who would score to a certain extent, reducing the achievement a little compared to those of his aforementioned comrades.”