During the weekend between week ten and week eleven of the international simulation football league Berlin Fire Salamanders Cornerback Jeeeeroy Lenkins was contacted about by his old high school's Principal Teacher (we shall refer to said teacher as Mr X for this piece). Mr X informed Lenkins that the school football teams Head Coach had stepped down from his role with immediate effect and they had nobody to take charge of the game. To make matters worst the school would need to forfeit the game and it was against their local rivals Holyrood Royal Catholics High School. If you have read one of my earlier pieces you will be aware that there is a statue of Lenkins outside of his school and being the staunch potestant that he is there was no chance he was going to gift Holyrood 3 points.
Lenkins got on his flight first thing Saturday morning and had arranged to meet the team at the local playing fields to go over a couple of things for the game Sunday morning and finalise the tactics for the upcoming game. Lenkins is in regular contact with the schools sports department so he is aware of who the key players are and what to expect from certain individuals. Lenkins got the team fired up and you would never have guessed he was acting as the teams interim coach. They brushed Holyrood aside comfortably winning 7-0, the post game celebrations were capped off in style with the teams usual rendition of Sweet Caroline (by Neil Diamond) blasting in the changing room.
Lenkins got on his flight first thing Saturday morning and had arranged to meet the team at the local playing fields to go over a couple of things for the game Sunday morning and finalise the tactics for the upcoming game. Lenkins is in regular contact with the schools sports department so he is aware of who the key players are and what to expect from certain individuals. Lenkins got the team fired up and you would never have guessed he was acting as the teams interim coach. They brushed Holyrood aside comfortably winning 7-0, the post game celebrations were capped off in style with the teams usual rendition of Sweet Caroline (by Neil Diamond) blasting in the changing room.