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HeathDavisSpeed

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Good to see a few new sign-ups. Just make sure you stay active, guys. We've already got too many inactive players.
 

Uppercut

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Name: Arthur McBride
Nationality: Irish
Date of birth: 12/10/1988
Right or left-handed: Right
Signature court (pick ONE): Clay
Short biography of person and style:
Arthur McBride is Ireland's number 1 tennis player. Formerly a particular bad folk artist, he shot to domestic fame when a local tennis coach noticed the skill with which he used his banjo to defend himself from angry tomato-throwers. What he lacks in skill, ability, fitness and spirit he more than makes up for with his cunning use of foul play and poor sportsmanship. In homage to Stone Cold Steve Austin, he celebrates every victory he achieves by climbing onto the net and giving his opponent the finger with both hands.
 

SirBloody Idiot

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From the East Robbham Worker:

Great things expected of Wleft


EAST Robbham. Young prodigy Phoenix Wleft has come to terms with an agreement to represent the CDR in the future in another boost to the developing nation's chances. In front of a big crowd of loyal comrades, Wleft posed for photographs with fellow champions Randy Smeltz and Spas Delev. Wleft, a talented youngster who has played most of his life indoors, is elligible to represent the CDR immediately.

From the Nixonstown Daily:

Pair join growing Western community

NIXONSTOWN. West CWLand have completed the signings of English-born youngster Jack Loughman and Ireland's Arthur McBride. McBride, disenchanted with a lack of clay courts in his homeland, joined in a lucrative deal whilst Loughman will also represent the Republic.
 

Simon

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Welcome to Wleft, no doubt got the good end of the stick with that one.
 

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