>>1154404We also have history with all of these teams.
>/f/ vs /n//f/ and /n/ played in the final group game of the 2016 Winter Cup two years ago. /n/ needed to win the game to advance, and /f/ just needed to take a tie. Tite Gapz scored a goal which later won 'Goal Of The Tournament' to give us a 4-3 lead with 4 minutes left on the clock, then in the very last second of the game, /f/ scored a 4-4 equaliser to eliminate us from the competition.
>/x/ vs /n//x/ and /n/ haven't played since the Summer of 2012 in a game that has since been voided due to the /n/ manager at the time being an exposed cheat. The game was 0-0 with a few minutes left on the clock, then the hosts game crashed and the match was replayed. /x/ went 2-0 up within 10 minutes and /n/ fought back to tie 2-2, but again, gave it up off a last second goal to lose 3-2. Fortunately the team still advanced on goal difference in that group, but it was later voided.
>/n/ vs /lgbt/This is a more recent case of bad blood. /n/ reached a cup final for the first time ever in Spring of 2017 on a hot streak that saw them beat huge teams like /mlp/ and /tv/ along the way. Only problem was, they ran in to /lgbt/ who as also on a hot streak (that eventually broke a record for most wins in a row, going 12 consecutive games in a row). /lgbt/ won the final 2-0 despite the game being close and /n/ dominating the second half. It was a hard loss for /n/, but there was comfort in knowing /lgbt/ went on to be not only babby but also elite champions back to back.
Basically, we've never beaten any of these teams and we want revenge.