Revolutionary
Seju [public file]
Recent leader of the Enemy Komsomol, overflown with inspiration, turned to Revolution, which with words and actions he praises now as the only true path to tomorrow's dawn.
Issued 13 information bulletins, produced 3 utilities as well as 1 once spied on the enemy.
- Full Name: Szymon Kucharski
- Function: Outstanding Writer
- Working for us since: December 2008
- Date of birth: 30-10-1989
- City: Skoki
- Contact:
Recent news written by Seju:
- 05-10-2009 23:55CM Revolution Match Balls Installer 4 released!
- 22-08-2009 14:48Championship Manager – a challenge to be accepted!
- 11-05-2009 11:55Football Manager on the battlefield again
- 05-05-2009 12:12Time to pack your suitcases!
- 27-01-2009 22:25Wrong selection
- 27-01-2009 22:14Welcome to Cyprus!
- 16-01-2009 00:14People always talk about... reputation
- 15-01-2009 19:19Another series of bugs
- 07-01-2009 08:58Player from nowhere?
- 06-01-2009 17:44Play, win, rub it in!
- 03-01-2009 20:02Great scout’s career ends!
- 02-01-2009 23:03Slow gameplay issue resolved?
- 28-12-2008 14:38New patch - new problems?
Files added by Seju:
- FM 2008leaguesAsian 2008 Revolution Leagues
- FM 2008leaguesOceanian 2008 Revolution Leagues
- FM 2007updateCM Rev Polish Third League Update
Talents recommended by Seju:
- FM 2009striker
Tomasz Stolpa
Patron
Kerry Wendell Thornley
Kerry Wendell Thornley (April 17, 1938 - November 28, 1998) is perhaps best-known as the co-founder (along with childhood friend Greg Hill) of Discordianism, in which context he is usually known as Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst or simply Lord Omar. He and Hill authored the religion's seminal text Principia Discordia, Or, How I Found Goddess, And What I Did To Her When I Found Her.
Thornley was highly active in the countercultural publishing scene, writing for a number of underground magazines and newspapers, and self-publishing many one-page (or broadsheet) newsletters of his own. One such newsletter called Zenarchy was published in the 1960s under the pen name Ho Chi Zen. "Zenarchy" is described in the introduction of the collected volume as "the social order which springs from meditation," and "A noncombative, nonparticipatory, no-politics approach to anarchy intended to get the serious student thinking."
Raised Mormon, in adulthood Kerry shifted his ideological focus frequently, in rivalry with any serious countercultural figure of the 1960s. Atheism, anarchism, objectivism, neo-paganism, Buddhism, and the memetic inheritor of Discordianism, The Church of the Subgenius, were all subject to close conceptual scrutiny throughout his life.