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I have literally no clue what is this game or something else and why am goal keeper I would like midfielder where I used play in my younger days , but I am 6'5 lol
Is this something related based on how me play in mafia games?
The fixture list has been released for the start of the brand new Premier League season and for Mafia FC it couldn't have been kinder, they will see this as a great opportunity to get this new era off to a fine start:
Odo has named his captain for the upcoming Premier League season ahead of their opening game against Norwich City on Saturday. There were a couple of raised eyebrows as the announcement was made:
Captain: Lethal Vice Captain: Parsnip
Only time will tell whether these turn out to be the right selections for duty.
A brand new seasons got underway in August with the FA's newest addition Mafia FC playing 5 times including a Carabao Cup second round matchup with Portsmouth. Let's take a look and see how they did:
Norwich City vs. Mafia FC
After a disappointing start to the season it was imperative that Odo's men put this result behind them but would host tough opposition in Wolves as they looked to do just that:
Mafia FC vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers
With their first win under their belt and a striker in seemingly prolific form everything seemed to be looking up for Mafia FC. Sadly, in their preperation for another game in front of their home crowd, Sky was hit with a worrying looking ankle injury which may keep her sidelined for up to a month. They would face Watford without her:
Mafia FC vs. Watford
The silver lining here was that it seems someone has told Odo he is allowed to make substitutions... With another poor league display in the books Mafia FC would have to wait to get back on track as they turned their attention to a seemingly easy first round cup tie with Portsmouth:
Mafia FC vs. Portsmouth
Another couple of goals for Jam and a passage into the third round would have given the group bags of confidence heading into a trip across the Irish Sea where they would meet Burnley at Turf Moor:
Burnley vs. Mafia FC
With fans starting to get anxious, Odo will be hoping and praying he can turn things around in September, we can now take a look at how the team has performed over the first month of the season: