Mike Cashman cordially accepted his prize as winner of the Inter-Transfer Competition #2 recently. He commented that his recent good form was in no small part to his ability to separate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to football players. Time and experience has taught him well, but on being pressed further, he admitted that it was a pure fluke that won it for him in the end … after the disaster of the first leg of the campaign, they could only get better. He thanked all the others for not being as lucky as he was, especially for lots of other teams players getting injured at the wrong times, and the good sportsmanship shown by everyone all along.
Unfortunately there were no pictures taken at the presentation, because the press photographer was unable to find the venue, so remote is this place called Tullig. But Cashman as usual wanted to keep a low profile and not to get tongues wagging, so he took his prize and slinked back out of the limelight, and into that shady place that is Tullig House.
However recent news reports are telling us that he has absconded to Vegas to see if he can further increase his prize-winnings, confident he is that his run of luck will continue after his recent success locally. One eagle eyed member of the paparazzi spotted him on the roulette table and grabbed a quick snap before he realised what was happening (as seen in the picture above). The chips were flying, cigars and whiskey were the norm and he was generally living it up with all the trappings of his new found wealth.
But it begs the question … how far could €20 really take him?






Out of nowhere! Transfer Window 3
April 13, 2008Congrats (eventually) to Dan Mac who stormed to victory in the third installment of the transfer window, a full forty seven points ahead of the Magicians in second place (nobody ever remembers the losers). He is shown below sporting the trophy that now adorns his coffee table (cos it’s too big to put anywhere else). I don’t know why he looks so glum, maybe it’s because his team has virtually fallen apart in the meantime, and is no longer really challenging for a place in the top four which would have seen him move up into the prize-money. Or maybe it’s bacause he hasn’t received any of his prize-money which should have gone with the trophy. He’ll have to push hard to get it!
But it was a well deserved victory for Dan. He had a drastic clear-out at Christmas when he was convinced they were a bunch of sooners, and would come to no good for the rest of the season.
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