Camélot are looking forward to playing football this season at their highest ever division in the Euro League. In anticipation of this Andre Murray, manager of Camélot, has decided to add some flair to his team.
He is infamously known for his admiration and belief in developing young talents. However, after the change report Camélot's average age was speculated to be just 22 years. A lot of talents in the squad but seriously lacking in experience to deliver at top level as they will need to this season in Division 6:59.
Murray shook the fans when he decided to cash in on two club legends, Nardo Mangone and Hans Franken, a defender and striker respectively. Both players are 27 years old and in their ripe age to deliver, but the boss thinks otherwise.
Here's what Murray had to say:
"They are great footballers, but they were also unhappy with the way I was running my team and I don't tolerate any degree of mutiny.
"The right bids came in and the chairman endorsed their departure. We wish them the best. They really sacrificed a lot for the team, it's just sad they left before the party gets to its zenith. We have moved on too, and have officially concluded transfers for a defender, midfielder and an old-fashioned poacher to compliment our attack.
"I opted for veterans because we know the importance of having experienced players in the team. The best part of this is these players have played in three different leagues for three different football teams. They hopefully will help our young squad develop at a steady pace.
"Our opponents this season are apparently tougher than what we have faced in the past, but I am confident we will do well"
That was Andre Murray of Camélot. We hope he has answered the most obvious questions. See you next week. Bye.