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The Gouged Eye The humans don’t have things all their own way on the Blood Bowl field, and nowhere is this more true than at the Doom Dome, dismal dingy home of The Gouged Eye. Under the auspices of tribal overlord Gobsuck Skullcrush XII and the extremely sadistic training methods of Severlimb, the team have risen from being a laughing stock to chief contenders for top team on the continent. It is unfortunate that the Gouged Eye tend to play in the same leagues as the Reavers, as one side must defeat the other if they are to proceed into the upper reaches of the various cups and championships.
(Former) Conference: AFC (Former) Division: Central Team Colours: Red and White Symbol: Eyeball and scar Owner: His Most Grossest Majesty Gobsuck Skullcrush XII
Head Coach: Gort Severlimb 2403 Slaves captured by Orc raiding parties tell the Gouged Eye tribe of a wonderous game played by humans. A group of Orc spies manage to kidnap a coach, and soon the Gouged Eye are playing their first few matches. Unfortunately, since the man they captured was a specialist rushing trainer, the team have great trouble passing the ball – trouble which sees them lose all but one of their first seventy-two games. 2429 Undaunted by early failures, the Gouged Eye finally realise what they are doing wrong, and manage to kidnap passing expert Vimmy Gloam after a late-night Middenheim Marauders’ training session. After just a little persuasion, he tells all he knows, and under his guidance the Orc team develops into a formidable fighting, er, playing machine. 2431 First year in the Central Division, and under the captaincy of
Eruk Ogrehack, the Eye manage a respectable third. A recruiting drive pioneered by Blood Bowl-fan Emperor Skullcrush XI allows Orcs a chance to choose between a spell in the army or in the team. Thousands flock to join the Gouged Eye. 2464 Unbelievably, the Gouged Eye beat the Reavers in a last-ditch play-off scramble bloodbath, and go all the way to the champions’ rostrum when they defeat the Dwarf Giants at the Middenheim Stadium. Captain on the day was Hurk Verminsmasher, but Orc of the match must go to thrice-scorer Bolg Stonemangle (later known as “Dwarf mangle”!). The Giants’ coach was too busy scribbling in his book of grudges to offer any comment. 2475 A rookie Varag Ghoul-Chewer joins the Eye and is an immediate hit. 2488 The Gouged Eye, now under the inspired leadership of long-serving
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Home Stadium: The Doom Dome, Drakwald (capacity c.88,000, surface astrogranite) Players: Orcs Varag Ghoul-Chewer, go from strength to strength and massacre to massacre. Another Blood Bowl title cannot be far off. Varag Ghoul-Chewer Major Blood Bowl stars come in all shapes and sizes from the ubiquitous Thrud to the diminutive Fungus. Some fans idolise players because they are handsome, or strong or very charismatic. A few rare afficionados actually notice and appreciate good tactical playing. However, all true Blood Bowl fans appreciate the enthusiastic vandalism and outright mayhem that Varag Ghoul-Chewer brings to the game. Despite the regular handicap of having to lead a team who couldn’t collectively count the segments of orange at half time, the mix of Varag’s tactical brain and violent playing style has ensured him a goodsized crowd of rabid fans. Varag was originally a foreman at the Wolfleg lead mines in eastern Drakwald, but was captured by slavers from the rival Gouged Eye tribe in 2471. The following year, he was spotted by the coach of their football team, the celebrated Gort Severlimb, while he was putting one of his captors in the critical list. Quickly recognising the potential playing advantages of having a player who could make a few rudimentary decisions, Coach Severlimb took a tremendous chance and put the inexperienced Varag at the head of his resurrected 2475 team (most of the 2474 Eye team had been
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Gouged Eye Star Player and Team Captain Varag Ghoul-Chewer, faces off against old rival Griff Oberwald.
Hall of Fame Eruk Ogrehack, Bolg Stonemangle, Garg Worm-face
Team Honours Chaos Cup Winners 2441, 2445, 2450, 2451, 2452, 2453, 2454, 2460, 2469, 2473, 2477, 2482, 2483
massacred by ‘Axeface’ Mangelsson of the Vynheim Valkyries in Blood Bowl XIV the year before). Ghoul-Chewer was an instant hit, and despite a few complications involving some over-drastic punishments for player insubordination, has remained at the head of the increasingly successful Gouged Eye team. His finest hour so far was leading his team of young braves to a second Chaos Cup win a few years ago. Now he has his sights set on moulding the Gouged Eye into a team worthy of winning the Blood Bowl championship too! Going Strong Coming out of the Reavers’ shadow, watch the Gouged Eye this year. Forget their consistent failure to qualify for the later stages of the Championship; this is a team that is going to be able to boast “we’z kill’d summa dem” about any team which makes it to the Blood Bowl Final. This year, the Eye want blood! Their limited goodwill has been sapped by close-season rumours of internal division. Coach Gort Severlimb announced “We’z only lost a few ‘n’ a cuppal of boyz in traynin’ dis yeer, datz better’n yushul”. Was this a sign that the Eye weren’t up to their normal tough-tackling game? We took the answer as “no” when Severlimb made an NBC forecaster eat his crystal ball. He’ll be able to see where he’s coming from in future. Last season, the Eye shocked many people with the breadth and accuracy of their passing game. Harg Vainkill’s transfer from the Ironcrag Decimators made the Eye’s first season with him as starting thrower a strong improvement on the previous half dozen. The fans came back, there were some key pitch invasions that swung the tide in a few games, and the old attitude returned.
I’ve never seen so many referees with shoe-laces to tie as I saw this season when the Gouged Eye were trying one of their special plays. But it was always going to take more than just calling for the heavy roller while the game was still in progress to make the Eye a formidable force. Harg Vainkill has opened up their game, although he is still dependent on some lesser lights to be under the bombs he fires! Skullhack lacks a bit of pace for my liking, and Izzi the Frog’s vaunted jumping talents aren’t so special, but defences are having to play with a bit more depth these days, which is leaving more room up front for class runners like Varag Ghoul-Chewer. Varag Ghoul-Chewer is the most complete Blitzer any Orc team has ever had, and he’s a great captain, able to keep the unpredictable Eye players in line. More of the violence is conducted on the pitch (or at least in the opposition dressing room where it has a chance of affecting the result) and less of it is directed at getting the last bit of fluid out of an already pulped opponent. Varag’s motto is that his team should keep breaking legs until there are only enough left for the Orcs to count. A few teams have come to realise just how low numeracy is among the Gouged Eye players! The Chaos Cup is still a better bet for the Eye than the Blood Bowl, since it is unlikely that they can make enough from their tougher games to challenge the Reavers; some say the Nightwings might be a safer wager in that department. The Chaos Cup is just the sort of trophy the Eye likes to see in the chief ’s hut; it slavers at all his best jokes, belches in unison and doesn’t need dusting. Look out Chaos – the Eye will be after this bauble again!
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Reikland Reavers The Reavers were formed almost a century ago, in 2389, when a vacant franchise came up in what was then the Oldlands Conference. Known during their first few years as the Altdorf Acolytes, the team quickly established their reputation for great skill and ability, as original owner DD Griswell Snr poached and bought up the best players throughout the western lands! This policy of marrying awesome buying power with the best money can buy has seen the Reavers in good stead throughout their long life. Today, under DD’s great-grandson JJ Griswell Jr, the Reavers are probably the finest all-round team in the AFC. 2389 Altdorf Acolytes formed by
2411 DD Griswell Jr takes over as
business consortium in association with the people of Altdorf. Make their base at the Griswell Memorial Stadium. Thanks to the sterling efforts of head coach Johann Weisshaupt and the large chequebook of DD Griswell, in their first season they come fourth in the Whiteskull Challenge Cup (now the Chaos Cup).
owner of the team on the death of his father. Head coach at this time now Blind Willy Müller. Reavers slump to their worst placings ever. Müller reputed to have got the job through blackmailing DD Jr over some rather indiscreet moments with the entire Reaver’s cheerleading squad.
2396 When the Griswell Memorial Stadium collapses during a storm (amid rumours of paybacks and cost-cutting by the firm who built it), the team changes its name to the Reikland Reavers and sets up home at the new Altdorf Oldbowl. No one is quite sure where either of those names comes from, but both help the Reavers to their first cup win, beating the Wüppertal Wotans in the final.
2399 Legendary match against visiting Dwarf Giants team ends in uproar when it’s discovered that each team is using its own version of the rules. Game abandoned at 17-4. Reavers’ Star Player and Team Captain Griff Oberwald
2432 Reavers start the first season of a fourteen-year low patch when eleven members of the first team are infected during an injudicious Nurgle’s Rotters game. Transfers of eight players to the Subterranean Slimeballs helps ease the crisis, but the loss hits the Reavers hard. DD Griswell Jr replaced by son JJ Griswell Snr. 2468 JJ Griswell dies after getting too close to the sidelines during an Asgard Ravens fixture, and is replaced by current owner JJ Griswell Jr. New head coach Helmut Zwimmer arrives soon after, and institutes his ‘New Order’ of training and preparation. 2485 Reikland thrash the Darkside Cowboys to win Blood Bowl XXIV, but only after surprise substitute Orlak Stürmdrang replaces fatally-injured captain, Wolfram von Beck, after only ninety seconds. The legendary Zug sets up his still-unbeaten Most Opponents Bitten In One Match record. 2487 Griff Oberwald (incidentally, Stürmdrang’s half-cousin) replaces Orlak as team captain after his predecessor finds the pressures of running the team and posing for the girls as an all-round Blood Bowl megastar too much. The team go from strength to strength, winning their fourth Blood Bowl.
(Former) Conference: AFC (Former) Division: Central Team Colours: Blue and yellow Symbol: Skull and blade Owner: JJ Griswell Jr Head Coach: Helmut Zwimmer Home Stadium: The Altdorf Oldbowl (capacity 71,411; surface astrogranite) Players: Humans 2487 The Reavers are one of the few teams to survive the collapse of the NAF unscathed, thanks mainly to the astute financial planning of team owner JJ Griswell Jr.
Present The Reavers silence sceptics who said they couldn’t adjust to the new style of the open tournaments by coming back to win Blood Bowl XXXI in a hard fought final against the Marauders.
Behind the Scenes Behind every good (and bad!) Blood Bowl team there’s a large team of very highly skilled professionals who handle everything except the actual playing of the game. The Reikland Reavers, for example, include the following ‘backroom boys’:
Management: At the very top there’s owner and president JJ Griswell Jr, together with his staff of eleven directors, yes-men and secretaries. These follow JJ everywhere, noting down any important decisions, ideas or pearls of wisdom which may fall from his lips as he strides through the stadium sacking people. Behind this lot are a further ten financial, legal and administrative staff who handle the day-to-day running of the club.
Coaching: Helmut Zwimmer has the responsibility of getting the team in peak fitness, assisted by ten further specialist coaches and two assistants. The specialists each teach and train the players in one particular aspect of the game, be it throwing, catching, maiming, throttling or whatever.
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Health: The Reavers employ a medical team of four apothecaries and healers, and also have a full-time counsellor (and lawyer) whose job it is to look after the players’ well-being between matches, or in the Reavers’ case to bail them out so they can play the next day!
The young Oberwald first came to the attention of Reavers fans in his first game for the team at the end of 2483, in which his ferocious tackle play garnered him three ears, a nose and a two-match suspension. Undaunted by this minor setback, Griff gained a permanent place in the Reavers’ first team, where he battled his way through the lines alongside his half-cousin and team captain Orlak Stürmdrang. A quite remarkable second season for the Reavers earnt him a precious Best Newcomer Medal, and culminated in his scoring the winning Touchdown against the Darkside Cowboys in the full-scale rout that was Blood Bowl XXV.
Public Relations: This department employs eighteen people, whose various jobs include producing the programmes and club magazines and selling tickets. They also organise the half-time entertainment and train the team of 26 cheerleaders, the Reavettes (and their two bodyguards!). Add to this number all the locker room boys, equipment cleaners, washerwomen, crowd security men, bar staff, merchandise sellers, rat-on-a-stick vendors and general hangers-on and dogsbodies, and you’ve got much more than just a team of 11 battle-trained psychos!
Oberwald’s qualities are those of the classic Blood Bowl hero. He’s tall, superfit and strong, with a grace and coordination that can leave most other players standing. Instantly recognisable across a murky Blood Bowl field by the usual splattering of gore across his kit, Oberwald cuts a very dashing figure and it’s no surprise the girls go wild when he has the ball in his capable hands.
Griff Oberwald It isn’t often that Head Coach of the Reikland Reavers, Harry Zwimmer, has a nice word to say about any other human being, but it is recorded that when he first saw the young Griff Oberwald play, he actually declared: “Zat boy is almost above average!” Such immense praise from the tight-lipped coach was only the first in a great many compliments paid to the young superstar from Streissen, who has since been called “Griff the godlike!” (Spike! magazine), “Phew! what a scorer!” (Middenheim Mirror) and “The greatest single gift to our profession since Morg’th N’hthrog first bit a Goblin’s head off in the Chaos Cup!” (Undertaker's Gazette). High praise indeed.
At the beginning of last season, after leading the Reavers through some of the best years in their 91-year history, captain Orlak Stürmdrang decided to step down from the post and return to simply being a player. There was only one man to replace him, and Oberwald duly started the second match of the ’87 season as team captain. He immediately made his mark on the team, driving them harder than ever with startling results. Reikland finished the year as Blood Bowl champions yet again, and Oberwald was voted AFC Player of the Year by a panel of his peers. Quite simply, this young man is a star!
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