Offline
The Continental Football Combination is a 6 team league made up of 4 teams from the United States and 2 from Canada. The league was founded by Howard D Roland, a Canadian who had seen a lot of soccer games in his time. Entering the 20th century, he is ready to start his own league. This is the CFC!
LEAGUE INFORMATION:
Name: Continental Football Combination (CFC)
Region: US and Canada
Beginning in: 1900
Games: 20 per team
Playoffs: N/A
TEAMS:
Philadelphia Stars - Founded: 1901 - Record: N/A - Best Player: N/A (Maroon and White)
Brooklyn Dodgers - Founded: 1901 - Record: N/A - Best Player: N/A (Blue and White)
New York Metropolitans - Founded: 1901 - Record: N/A - Best Player: N/A (Orange and Black)
Boston Shamrocks - Founded: 1901 - Record: N/A - Best Player: N/A (Green and White)
Toronto Maples - Founded: 1901 - Record: N/A - Best Player: N/A (Red and White)
Rivermen de Montréal - Founded: 1901 - Record: N/A - Best Player: N/A (Blue and Black)
CHAMPIONS:
1900-01: N/A
(Sorry about the lack of pictures, I'm not sure how to get them on here lol)
Last edited by JohnDaMan (7/24/2023 9:13 pm)
Offline
[size=200]1900-01 Half-Season Standings:
Brooklyn Dodgers - 8 W, 1 T, 1 L
Rivermen de Montreal - 7 W, 0 T, 3 L
Philadelphia Stars - 6 W, 1 D, 3 L
Boston Shamrocks - 4 W, 1 D, 5 L
New York Metropolitans - 2 W, 2 D, 6 L
Toronto Maples - 1 W, 0 D, 9 L[/size]
Last edited by JohnDaMan (7/24/2023 8:26 pm)
Offline
No need to be sorry about the lack of graphics, at the end of the day, we're looking for a good story, and if you have graphics to potentially enhance that, all the better. I will recommend that you change the color you're using for Montreal on your post as I find it very difficult to see. I would also love to know more about the league. Is this standard soccer? How did the teams get to their current records? Are the Maples 1-9-0 because they're a bad team, or have they been beset by injuries?
Offline
Dan O'Mac wrote:
No need to be sorry about the lack of graphics, at the end of the day, we're looking for a good story, and if you have graphics to potentially enhance that, all the better. I will recommend that you change the color you're using for Montreal on your post as I find it very difficult to see. I would also love to know more about the league. Is this standard soccer? How did the teams get to their current records? Are the Maples 1-9-0 because they're a bad team, or have they been beset by injuries?
Thanks for posting! The CSC plays regular soccer, so no NASL rules. The Maples were in financial trouble pretty much since there existence. They barely put up a team this season and are on track to fold by next season. The league itself is a coalition of amateur teams who got kicked out for paying players, so formed the CSC. I might remove the colors from every post onwards, as I can't see Montreal that well either.
Last edited by JohnDaMan (7/24/2023 9:31 pm)
Offline
1900-01 End of Season Standings:
Brooklyn Dodgers - 17 W, 1 T, 2 L
Rivermen de Montreal - 16 W, 0 T, 4 L
Philadelphia Stars - 15 W, 1 T, 4 L
Boston Shamrocks - 9 W, 1 T, 10 L
New York Metropolitans - 7 W, 2 T, 11 L
Toronto Maples - 3 W, 0 T, 17 L
Most Valuable Player: CB, Walter Anderson, USA, Brooklyn
Goalkeeping Award: GK, Clarence Mitchell, England, Boston
Defender of the Year: CB, Walter Anderson, USA, Brooklyn
Manager of the Year: Harold Brown, USA, Brooklyn