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There are no fixed or universally agreed upon dates for the beginning or the end of the Ancient Greek period. In common usage it refers to all Greek history before the Roman Empire, but historians use the term more precisely. Some writers include the periods of the Greek-speaking Mycenaean civilization that collapsed about 1150 BC, though most would argue that the influential Minoan was so different from later Greek cultures that it should be classed separately. In modern Greek school-books, "ancient times" is a period about 900 years, from the catastrophe of Mycenae until the conquest of the country by the Romans, divided into four periods based on styles of art and culture and politics. The historical line starts with Greek Dark Ages (1100–800 BC). In this period artists use geometrical schemes such as squares, circles, lines to decorate amphoras and other pottery. The archaic period (800–500 BC) represents those years when the artists made larger free-standing sculptures in stiff, hieratic poses with the dreamlike "archaic smile". In the classical period (500–323 BC) artists perfected the style that since has been taken as exemplary: "classical", such as the Parthenon. In the Hellenistic years that followed the conquests of Alexander (323–146 BC), also known as Alexandrian, aspects of Hellenic civilization expanded to Egypt and Bactria. Traditionally, the Ancient Greek period was taken to begin with the date of the first recorded Olympic Games in 776 BC, but many historians now extend the term back to about 1000 BC. The traditional date for the end of the Ancient Greek period is the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC. The following period is classed Hellenistic or the integration of Greece into the Roman Republic in 146 BC. These dates are historians' conventions and some writers treat the Ancient Greek civilization as a continuum running until the advent of Christianity in the 3rd century.
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Player Ma St Ag Av Skills Inj G Cp Td It Cs Mvp SPP Cost  
1
Ogre
5 5 2 9
Bone Head, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Throw Team Mate
  1 0 0 0 0 0 0/ 120k
(117)k
 
2
Ogre
5 5 2 9
Bone Head, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Throw Team Mate
  1 0 0 0 0 0 0/ 120k
(117)k
 
3
Ogre
5 5 2 9
Bone Head, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Throw Team Mate
  1 0 0 0 0 0 0/ 120k
(117)k
 
4
Goblin
6 2 3 7
Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty
  1 0 0 0 0 0 0/ 40k
(25)k
 
5
Goblin
6 2 3 7
Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty
  1 0 0 0 0 0 0/ 40k
(25)k
 
6
Goblin
6 2 3 7
Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty
  1 0 0 0 0 0 0/ 40k
(25)k
 
7
Goblin
6 2 3 7
Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty
  1 0 1 0 0 0 3/ 40k
(25)k
 
8
Goblin
6 2 3 7
Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty
  1 0 0 0 0 1 5/ 40k
(25)k
 
9
Goblin
6 2 3 7
Dodge, Right Stuff, Stunty
  0 0 0 0 0 0 0/ 40k
(25)k
 
10
Ogre
5 5 2 9
Bone Head, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Throw Team Mate
m 1 0 0 0 1 0 2/ 120k
(0)k
 
11
Ogre
5 5 2 9
Bone Head, Mighty Blow, Thick Skull, Throw Team Mate
  1 0 0 0 0 0 0/ 120k
(117)k
 
10 players (+1 player missing next game)  
Coach: coalheart Re-Rolls (140k): 1  
Race: Ogre Fan Factor: 4  
Current Team Value: 0k Assistant Coaches: 0  
Treasury: 10k Cheerleaders: 0  
Team Value: 880k Apothecary: Yes  

Games Played:1 (0/0/1) |TD Diff:-1 (1 - 2) |Cas Diff:-2 (0/0/1 - 1/1/1)
Last Opponent: Twisted horns