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Story of the Month - January 2009
#1
Posted 01 February 2009 - 07:07 PM
Nominations for the above as follows:
City Revolution by siebarlow: Susie legend siebarlow bounces back into the arena with an exceptional effort on his beloved Manchester City. As with all previous efforts by sie, this is incredibly detailed and of a superb standard.
66 was a great year for English Football by K3V0: After many aborted stories, K3VO has created us a real gem where we see the former enfant terrible Eric Cantona step into the breach at Old Trafford. Already into double pages, this is a story worth very serious consideration.
The Empire by Number 1: A story with plenty of detail and things that happen outside football. Eagled eyed regulars on here will remember a story called the Jam Group plc by Face; well this is in the same vein and has more enough in it to keep you hooked for a long time yet.
Life in the Championship by shan0811: Sometimes new writers lose interest in their initial story on susie, and fade away. But here we have a story by one of the new kids on the susie story writing block, shan0811. Set at St Andrews after Birmingham's relegation, Gordon Strachan is the man left with the responsibilty of leading the Blues back. A more than deserved nomination for a story that seems to be captured it's fair share of fans already.
Life without Steve II by Kčbč: If you enjoyed the initial Life without Steve, then expect the same here. Steve this time is as in Bruce, and Wigan are in need of help. Can Gary Johnson do it, well tune in...
City Revolution by siebarlow: Susie legend siebarlow bounces back into the arena with an exceptional effort on his beloved Manchester City. As with all previous efforts by sie, this is incredibly detailed and of a superb standard.
66 was a great year for English Football by K3V0: After many aborted stories, K3VO has created us a real gem where we see the former enfant terrible Eric Cantona step into the breach at Old Trafford. Already into double pages, this is a story worth very serious consideration.
The Empire by Number 1: A story with plenty of detail and things that happen outside football. Eagled eyed regulars on here will remember a story called the Jam Group plc by Face; well this is in the same vein and has more enough in it to keep you hooked for a long time yet.
Life in the Championship by shan0811: Sometimes new writers lose interest in their initial story on susie, and fade away. But here we have a story by one of the new kids on the susie story writing block, shan0811. Set at St Andrews after Birmingham's relegation, Gordon Strachan is the man left with the responsibilty of leading the Blues back. A more than deserved nomination for a story that seems to be captured it's fair share of fans already.
Life without Steve II by Kčbč: If you enjoyed the initial Life without Steve, then expect the same here. Steve this time is as in Bruce, and Wigan are in need of help. Can Gary Johnson do it, well tune in...

Thanks to Tuggy for the brilliant sig and johno for the avatar
In memory of Liam Surgeon - one of my best friends (1984-2007)
and my father Dave who inspired me so much (1941-2007):
I'll never forget you both
In memory of Liam Surgeon - one of my best friends (1984-2007)
and my father Dave who inspired me so much (1941-2007):
I'll never forget you both
#3
Posted 01 February 2009 - 08:22 PM
City Revolution although all the stories are good and whoever wins will have deserved it.
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Steel & Sons Cup winners (2009)
Co. Antrim Shield winners (2013, 2018)
All-Ireland Cup winners (2017, 2019)
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Irish Cup winners (2017, 2019)
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#10
Posted 04 February 2009 - 11:40 PM
siebarlow, on Feb 4 2009, 11:34 PM, said:
Think you should close this now, and give it to K3VO before you end up with a tie-break lol :-)
Have read all the nominations listed though and they're all great, and for me personally it's just great to be back here among everyone writing stories!
Have read all the nominations listed though and they're all great, and for me personally it's just great to be back here among everyone writing stories!
Understand where you are coming from sie but there is a time limit on the vote and it will close when that is triggered. A tiebreak would be interesting

Thanks to Tuggy for the brilliant sig and johno for the avatar
In memory of Liam Surgeon - one of my best friends (1984-2007)
and my father Dave who inspired me so much (1941-2007):
I'll never forget you both
In memory of Liam Surgeon - one of my best friends (1984-2007)
and my father Dave who inspired me so much (1941-2007):
I'll never forget you both
#13
Posted 06 March 2009 - 12:34 PM
Congratulations to siebarlow on winning one of the most closest votes in recent months! :thup:
Credit to all the others however for producing such great stories too.
Credit to all the others however for producing such great stories too.

Thanks to Tuggy for the brilliant sig and johno for the avatar
In memory of Liam Surgeon - one of my best friends (1984-2007)
and my father Dave who inspired me so much (1941-2007):
I'll never forget you both
In memory of Liam Surgeon - one of my best friends (1984-2007)
and my father Dave who inspired me so much (1941-2007):
I'll never forget you both
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