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Some would say that Chebysheff, never once spelt correctly by the match programme, did not fully achieve his potential, and I agree. He was the first to be knocked out, or to be taken down a sprint away from the touchline. Only once did he give a hint of being the willowy coward of youth mathematician bloodbowl, when his two touchdowns secured a famous victory over the mathematicians' old rivals, Nath Akum. Alas, the very next game he was bludgeoned to near-death by a Saurus, and as a manager I made the decision that he would never be the player he could have been. A sad day.