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Well looking back at the management I've had I see a lot of respectable names that I could easily write about but today I want to give a nod, fist bump or whatever to McWolf and shine a little more light on why his managing was top notch despite never going all the way. I'm uncertain if he had a manager name because I don't follow every little detail, I do know that being part of the London United to start my active VHL career was great though and only cemented what I was trying to do my second time around, right away I felt like a superstar and maybe our locker room was still small because of expansion but it never stopped, great quotes, stats, positive messages and conversations about stuff I was into, after I had a little taste of the crumpets I was hooked and signed long term, not looking back or forward.

 

Throughout this experience I was able to help, meet new members, learn even more than I thought I knew about trivia stuff and league history all thanks to the managers, this is where I mention Matty Fire because not only was he a very hard worker, super active everywhere and showed me how to adapt, Fire was able to keep the team informed and heavily studied lines (eventually getting coach) and put it all on the line which only made for an even better experience, definitely one of my "fathers" on here and I followed every step he made, especially on the build side of things.

While all of this was happening around the team it was McWolf again stepping up and taking an even bigger role to maintain prospects, get the forum locker room going and cementing his name out in the VHL streets to bring more publicity to the team. It's hard not to stay involved and happy when all of this is going on, I even recall not even being shook during losses, like they were mini wins.. Now that's how a team should feel, United like the name!

 

Anyway wrapping this up because I keep forming ideas in my head.. In the end yeah I requested a trade out after several denied seasons  and a depleted team but really it helped both parties and McWolf handled it like a boss on both ends, literally again showing myself that the league is bigger than I thought it was and the simple things mean more long term. Also because of adding such a great cast of players, our locker room was active on the forums, locker room was moving and every player picked seemed to perfectly fit the scheme if it was for now or long term.. Another thing McWolf had on the competition, if only London's timing was better several seasons ago you never know!

This experience will always have a special place in my heart and I won't stop cheering for them, with dil at the helm I expect things to keep going smooth, hopefully, maybe a cup in the next little bit :)

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