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How I came to this league - McTruffles - 2026-04-06

I was just a little boy the first time I climbed the stairs of the Grolsch Veste together with my father. Even though I hadn’t seen a lot of football, I knew that there was something special happening on the pitch. There was a man called Blaise N’Kufo playing for FC Twente and he was the complete striker. Always calm and collected. With a towering presence in the box as if he was laying down the law all on his own. He was something more than a striker for me, our beating heart. The moment we won the league was the happiest me and my father had ever been.

However, next year Blaise went to the MLS never to be seen again, so we thought. This sent my father into a spiral of depression and coping with alcohol. In the end, my parents got divorced and my father left for America in hope of finding Blaise and seeing him play one more time. I have never heard or seen my father after that again. This ruined our family and I have never truly recovered from the pain that comes from losing both your parents (my mother died from a heart attack a year later).

Imagine my surprise when I see the news that Blaise N’Kufo has signed for Adowa Accra FC! Apparently, the laws of time and space do not apply to this absolute legend, and he has decided to go for one last dance in the Simulation Soccer League. This has brought conflicting feelings to me because this is my idol and I want to see him play. However, he was also the cause of my parent’s divorce and my father’s disappearance. While I was thinking about this for a few days I had a dream. My father appeared to me and said: “Son, to make our family whole again you shall support and watch Blaise play one more time. Not as a player of flesh and blood but as a legend.” The next day I was in the SSL portal looking up ways to make TPE and money to boost Blaise status as the absolute monster I knew him as. Adowa Accra FC have no idea what’s coming for them.


RE: How I came to this league - Wiggli - 2026-04-06

What an origin story! It looks like Blaise is poised to start a truly legendary career in the league. Or at least with such a gripping beginning everyone should keep an eye on what promises to be an interesting trajectory. You can't always expect for success on the pitch whether as an individual or as part of a team, but I think that is what makes the league so special. Laws of time and space be darned, a story will be told from this point forward and with a strong base to build from I think it will be an entertaining one.

Hercule Hefeweizen is approaching the end of his career in the league. He entered with a notion of what he might want to accomplish and a plan to solve the mysteries that stood in the way. There were many twists and turns along the way, and in some ways he lost the inquisitive nature that defined him in his youth. But the league and the other players in it offered a constant source of other diversions; storylines that could not be expected, but always kept things interesting.

And every new season brings a new academy crop and a new bounty of potential stories to follow. Hefeweizen will definitely be watching Adowa Accra FC and Blaise N’Kufo.

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