Revolutionary
Ceyvol [public file]
Very good literate, author of well-reviewed articles. He was trained in Counter-Intelligence with outstanding results. Actually he is leading Revolution to rule the world.
Issued 24 information bulletins, propagated 2 manifestos, organised 1 artistic exhibition as well as 2 times spied on the enemy.
- Full Name: Karol Cłapa
- Function: Prime Minister
- Working for us since: February 2010
- Date of birth: 1992-10-30
- City: Sieradz
- Contact:
Recent news written by Ceyvol:
- 11-09-2011 13:26FM 2012 – see the new site, logo and cover
- 01-08-2011 13:37CM Revolution on Steam
- 29-03-2011 14:02Bid for iPod, support Japan
- 17-03-2011 23:28Revolution Skin 2011 available for download!
- 17-03-2011 15:00Change your players' shoes
- 16-03-2011 07:26FM 2011 not on top anymore
- 12-03-2011 17:15Noble gesture from FM Handheld makers
- 10-03-2011 13:17More awards for FM Handheld
- 10-03-2011 09:10CM 01/02 with updated squads
- 16-11-2010 21:44New videos on SI channel
- 09-11-2010 22:06FM 2011 demolishes UK sales charts
- 26-10-2010 21:01FM 2011 demo is here!
- 30-09-2010 20:33FM 2010 demo's mystery
- 30-09-2010 16:07Miles discusses details
- 07-09-2010 19:28Another portion of FM 2011 screen shots
- 06-09-2010 16:13Set piece creator in FM 2011!
- 01-09-2010 11:29FM 2010 nominated
- 15-08-2010 14:02Release date of FM 2011 already known?
- 03-08-2010 14:37FM Live moves to conquer Asia!
- 25-07-2010 20:52Who's going to shine in FM 2011?
Articles written by Ceyvol:
- 10-01-2011guidesFacts and myths about 30-year-olds
- 15-10-2010editorialsFootball Manager 2011 - preview
Graphics added by Ceyvol:
- FM 2011facepackWidzew Lodz 2010/2011 [Rev]
Talents recommended by Ceyvol:
- FM 2011goalkeeper
Mateusz Prus - FM 2011defender midfielder
Kara
Patron
Václav Havel
Václav Havel (born 5 October 1936 in Czechoslovakia) is a Czech playwright, essayist, dissident and politician. He was the tenth and last President of Czechoslovakia (1989–92) and the first President of the Czech Republic (1993–2003). He has written over twenty plays and numerous non-fiction works, translated internationally. He has received the US Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Philadelphia Liberty Medal, the Order of Canada, and the Ambassador of Conscience Award. He was also voted 4th in Prospect Magazine's 2005 global poll of the world's top 100 intellectuals. He is a founding signatory of the Prague Declaration on European Conscience and Communism.
Beginning in the 1960s, his work turned to focus on the politics of Czechoslovakia. After the Prague Spring, he became increasingly active. In 1977, his involvement with the human rights manifesto Charter 77 brought him international fame as the leader of the opposition in Czechoslovakia; it also led to his imprisonment. The 1989 "Velvet Revolution" launched Havel into the presidency. In this role he led Czechoslovakia and later the Czech Republic to multi-party democracy. His thirteen years in office saw radical change in his nation, including its split with Slovakia, which Havel opposed, its accession into NATO and start of the negotiations for membership in the European Union, which was attained in 2004.