Post by James Blunt/Terrell Owens on Jun 4, 2006 15:03:47 GMT -5
After a long boring off-season, the Boston Bandits have breaking news from their almost empty clubhouse. The team has been devastated all off-season as only 2 players have shown up to the clubhouse on a daily basis. The general manager of the Bandits, Tyler Williams, has really disappointed the city this season. He made a bold decision to draft Vladimir Miroslav in the first round, but came back with a strong draft choice in Jeff Notareschi. Miroslav has not been seen in Boston in over a week and it seems as if he has gone back to his country to get away from the illegal immigrant talking. However, Notareschi has been a pleasant surprise, as he is the only other player who has shown up daily to the Bandits’ clubhouse. But now, the breaking news…
Jeff Notareschi has recently asked out of Boston. The former first round pick and best-rated player in the season 2 draft is now sick of the effort that the Bandits have put into their team. Jeff was heard saying “The general manager has put us in a horrible position. I am the only player on this team, other than him, that has any interest in winning games. The team shows up for games, but does not care what the result of them are. I am quite fed up with the effort this team has put in and am ready to move out of Boston to a team that wants to succeed. The Bandits are heading nowhere fast and I am not going to be the player who goes down with them.”
More news about this later, but it looks as if the future and only upside to the Bandits is about to say goodbye to the pathetic hockey team that is bringing shame to the always great sports city of Boston.
Jeff Notareschi has recently asked out of Boston. The former first round pick and best-rated player in the season 2 draft is now sick of the effort that the Bandits have put into their team. Jeff was heard saying “The general manager has put us in a horrible position. I am the only player on this team, other than him, that has any interest in winning games. The team shows up for games, but does not care what the result of them are. I am quite fed up with the effort this team has put in and am ready to move out of Boston to a team that wants to succeed. The Bandits are heading nowhere fast and I am not going to be the player who goes down with them.”
More news about this later, but it looks as if the future and only upside to the Bandits is about to say goodbye to the pathetic hockey team that is bringing shame to the always great sports city of Boston.