View Full Version : The Career of an Australian Super Star (expert version)
tarik666
09-22-2007, 07:29 AM
Hi guys. This is my second attepmt at having a good career. This one will be better because it will consist of replays. I just started my first season.:dance:
tarik666
09-22-2007, 11:25 AM
Hello this is the introduction to my career. I find nss3 pretty easy so i did something different. I set restriction that i can only train once a week and i cant train a stat more than 5 times in a season. I am gonna find out how it goes.
I had always been a super football player when i was young but i had never been very passionate about it. I wanted to become a journalist. This hope was shattered when i didnt pass the degree for it. My only hope left was football. I decided to go to the junior football trials held in Melbourne. There was a huge turnout and i was one in thousands. I had to wait three days for my trial. I was at the young age of 16 hoping to get recognised as a super young talent. After the first three days the selectors had only found a handfull of young talent. I came into the trial with high hopes. At the end of the selectors didnt know what to do. They saw a real talent there but couldnt see the enthusiasm there. They decided to take me on board. Melbourne was looking for some young talent. Of the 100 or so players the selectors had picked i was the youngest of them all. After trialing many of us they had to pick their 5 selections from the draft. I was amazed to find i had been selected. They offered me $1000 a week contract on a development year. I excepted the offer. This meant i wouldnt be playing a game with the senior squad this year. I was put in the youth side and put on a development program. The year is a couple of weeks away and i will be posting the start of it soon.
tarik666
09-24-2007, 07:43 AM
2005/2006
I had just been contracted to Melbourne Victory. The first day at the club me and my personal manager sat down and had a meeting together. We were going to establish an area of my game to train every week. After three hours of planning and organising we finally had finished a schedule that would work on every part of my game. I was only 16 and was being paid $1000 a week. The dream of many young footballers. The season for the senior team had just started. The team in the first game played a scorcher winning 3-0 with me on the sidelines itching to be out there. The passion was certainly there now. Back in my childhood days i had always been the best at every thing and it was easy but this was something new altogether. I was being challenged beyond anything. I had to get up at 6.00 a.m and got home at 8.00 p.m. Altough training was fun it was also tiring. The next week the juniors started and i got named on the side and played my first game. I played an ordinary game and wasnt happy. I was the only jumior to turn up for every senior game. The coach and the team could see my commitment to the club. The coach gave me a training boost. Half way through the season i was training hard and playing well in the juniors. I had already made $15,000 and was richer than my mum. I couldnt wait for the end of the season for my 6 week rest. This time was going to be spent with my friends and family. I hadnt spent much time with them. I knew that if i wanted to become an international super-star that i would have to train hard and give up time i would have to spend with my family. They maybe dissapointed at first but later they will realise that all this hard work will have paid off. My home country Australia wasnt doing well in the qualifying and were almost certainly going to be knocked out. This was a huge dissapointment to the fans who thought maybe this was the year for our boys to shine but it wasnt to be so. With 2 games to go in the season, we and 4 other clubs were right in contention for the league cup. A 4-1 win made it a great possibility to win the league but we finsihed the year with a dissapointing loss to the bottom team. The season was over and i had worked hard to reach where i wanted to be. I decided to use my well earned cash on a trip to Germany for 2006 World Cup. I would get to see my heroes do their stuff. I saw three games in total. The first one was Turkey vs Sweden and Turkey went down 2-1. The other was a quarter final between Brazil and Poland and Poland miracoulusly won on penalties. The last game was the final between France and Cameroon and as i expected the French were able to get over the line 1-0. It had been a wonderfull World Cup campaing for them with their highlights a 7-0 win and a 6-1 win. Cameroon couldnt be too disapointed though with their first runners up medal. I came home to my family and enjoyed a couple weeks rest before getting back on the field for more training.
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