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Story Of The Month September 2009 Vote Now!
#1
Posted 02 October 2009 - 05:10 PM
September was a quiet month for stories, with many of the story makers returning to their schools or colleges etc... but I've managed to pick out 4 of the best stories of the month.
"It's not Terry's, it's mine!" - An International Adventure by Nomis07 - Nomis07 has brought us a great new story, where he takes control of the England national team. One of the very few stories written without a newspaper-like report, it is a strong candidate for the award.
Gatecrashing The World Footballing Order by Number One - Number One's story also won a place in last months competiton, but his story failed to win. But he has carried on his great story throughout the month and is included again in this months edition.
You'll Never Walk Alone by shan0811 - Like Number One, shan0811's story was nominated in last months award, but failed to win, but got 4 votes. He has continued the great story and will be sure to be getting a few more votes this month.
On the Rhode to success by tactical-genius - Originally started in August, tactical-genius's story has won itself a place in the vote, with top quality updates, and has taken over Aston Villa in his story. The second story in this months vote not to be included in last months vote, 'On the Rhode to success', is sure to get a good few votes at least, as well as more recognition.
"It's not Terry's, it's mine!" - An International Adventure by Nomis07 - Nomis07 has brought us a great new story, where he takes control of the England national team. One of the very few stories written without a newspaper-like report, it is a strong candidate for the award.
Gatecrashing The World Footballing Order by Number One - Number One's story also won a place in last months competiton, but his story failed to win. But he has carried on his great story throughout the month and is included again in this months edition.
You'll Never Walk Alone by shan0811 - Like Number One, shan0811's story was nominated in last months award, but failed to win, but got 4 votes. He has continued the great story and will be sure to be getting a few more votes this month.
On the Rhode to success by tactical-genius - Originally started in August, tactical-genius's story has won itself a place in the vote, with top quality updates, and has taken over Aston Villa in his story. The second story in this months vote not to be included in last months vote, 'On the Rhode to success', is sure to get a good few votes at least, as well as more recognition.

#3
Posted 03 October 2009 - 05:44 PM
A bit gutted mine hasn't been nominated, then again nobody replies and I've barely got into the season.
Would've voted for Shan but with his story ending I'm going to go with Nomis.
Would've voted for Shan but with his story ending I'm going to go with Nomis.
#4
Posted 03 October 2009 - 06:55 PM
treva, on Oct 3 2009, 07:44 PM, said:
A bit gutted mine hasn't been nominated, then again nobody replies and I've barely got into the season.
Would've voted for Shan but with his story ending I'm going to go with Nomis.
Would've voted for Shan but with his story ending I'm going to go with Nomis.
Your story may well be in next months vote, but its a policy of mine not to include stories with less than two pages, as most of them end up not being continued.

#5
Posted 03 October 2009 - 07:21 PM
Larry, on Oct 3 2009, 07:55 PM, said:
Your story may well be in next months vote, but its a policy of mine not to include stories with less than two pages, as most of them end up not being continued.
Yeah, no problems with the decision. Updates haven't been consistent of late, mainly due to the fact that I haven't got the patience to sit and play FM at the moment. The story will still go on though and I hope to have at least 3 or 4 pages by the time I finish it.
This post has been edited by treva: 03 October 2009 - 07:21 PM
#8
Posted 05 October 2009 - 09:42 AM
Wow, really chuffed with the nomination, thanks guys. I've been too busy to add anything recently and haven't played much FM, but times are changing now and i've compelted my Canada stint, just writing it up atm. Thanks again :thup:
Okay, Lindsay, are you forgetting that I was a professional twice over - an analyst and a therapist. The world's first analrapist.
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