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''(Guylain N'Dumbu-Nsungu is based loosely on a [[RL|real]] football player, handily also called Guylain N'Dumbu-Nsungu, who plays for Sheffield Wednesday. He was in Starblaydia's World Cup 15 team, who had their names taken from a Premiership-Winning team of 2013/14 in Champ Manager 03/04)''
 
''(Guylain N'Dumbu-Nsungu is based loosely on a [[RL|real]] football player, handily also called Guylain N'Dumbu-Nsungu, who plays for Sheffield Wednesday. He was in Starblaydia's World Cup 15 team, who had their names taken from a Premiership-Winning team of 2013/14 in Champ Manager 03/04)''
  
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Revision as of 19:04, 7 April 2005

Guylain N'Dumbu-Nsungu
Nationality
Starblaydi
Occupation
Ex-Starblaydia Manager
Age
55 (As of World Cup 21)
International Goals
Four

After scoring a grand total of 4 goals for Starblaydia, Guylain N'Dumbu-Nsungu sat back and relaxed, and was made manager of the Starblaydia Under-21s. After some neat sucesses which dragged Starblaydia up the World Rankings, the Senior Team's Manager, Jean-Paul Georges-Ringeaux, was sacked. Guy stepped up to the plate and was promoted to the position of National Manager.

Although his substitution-making left a lot to be desired in most people's minds, Guy remained in firm control of the National side, despite being beset on nearly all sides by notables including Nikola "Laser" Lazerevski, Simeone Di Bradini and Starblaydi Minister for Sport and Double-Posts Lord Rikaard Van Honjiik. It was ultimately his World Cup Finals record in World Cup 21 that saw him forced out of his post. After failing to win a match against Total n Utter Insanity, Lovisa or South Osettia, Guy left his job by 'mutual consent'. In essence, he quit at the same time as being sacked.


(Guylain N'Dumbu-Nsungu is based loosely on a real football player, handily also called Guylain N'Dumbu-Nsungu, who plays for Sheffield Wednesday. He was in Starblaydia's World Cup 15 team, who had their names taken from a Premiership-Winning team of 2013/14 in Champ Manager 03/04)