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  • History of ESMS Video

    One of my goals for this summer is to produce a History of ESMS video for my YouTube channel. (Yes, I will promote FFO in it). One thing I have realized is that a lot of the history is diffused. I'm hoping to bring it all together here as I start coming up with a script and scheduling interviews.

    What I am looking for now is for people to share their memories on what happened during the first 5-10 years of ESMS being around, so I can fill it in with what I already know.

    A few things I am particularly curious about:

    - How did people find out about ESMS?
    - What were the first big leagues?
    - Does anyone recall those ESMS leagues that started in the late 1990s?
    - I remember a few ESMS leagues being sent a cease and desist letter from the EPL about using logos. Did this actually happen and what league(s)?
    - What are the first big moments, scandals, and memories people have of ESMS?
    -How did ESMS evolve in those early years?

    And, of course, if you have other anecdotes, stories, and what not from the history of ESMS, please share them. At the moment, I am just fact finding and trying to piece everything together.

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      JAFL I believe started around 2000 by Andy McGrae. When Andy decided it was time to leave the game was taken on by a number of people forming the HQ and sharing the jobs out. The main trio were myself, Peter Norton and Neil Kirby. When we had done our long stay at the crease, it was taken on by others but sadly folded a couple of seasons later.

      JAFL scandal - the discovery one evening that a scottish man know as Alan Galbraith who was relatively new to the game but who was very active both in the game and on other platforms was in fact managing 4 teams. IP addresses on the auction board were the conclusive evidence that the HQ needed. Alan initially apologised and then disappeared on the discovery. The strangest thing was the deals between his four clubs were not benefiting any particular side. HQ reversed a number of transfer deals and play on was declared.

      A great memory of JAFL was sometime towards its death. For many a year under the HQ committee nobody ever brought up the matter of website costs. The website was running fine and nobody ever thought about how. I assumed it was a free website!, It was discovered that one of the managers Davor Tomic had in face been funding the website for well over a decade but had never asked for a penny from anybody. Not only was he funding it whilst being an active manager he had continued to fund it after he had left the game. Absolute legend!

      The best memories of JAFL were the european games. Gary Brown the runner of SSL brought the three leagues SSL, JAFL and UCFL together for all the best teams to meet in Europe. You had to be good to win the PFA Champions League!

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