Former players[1]
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Pos.
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Picture
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Name
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Description
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Active period
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Albert Camus
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Savagely gunned down whilst vacationing in a former African colony.
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Spring 12– Winter 24
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Exit Level
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Has arrived to help provide a permanent solution to /lit/'s temporary and depressing lack of wins. Expelled out of the team for filtering everyone in /lit/'s locker room.
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Autumn 12– Spring 17
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Tao Lin
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Will relentlessly harass opposing midfielders until they give up the ball. Mildly delirious from lack of sleep. By the way, have you checked out Taipei? It's supposed to be very good. Retired from soccer after recurring issues with his Twitter addiction.
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Autumn 12– Spring 17
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Itchy Kant
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Kant brings his philosophies with him on the field to help him become the greatest Full Back who ever did grace the game. It is categorically imperative that he wins matches, and to achieve this he will stop the opposition's left wing from gaining the advantage and—when he sees the opportunity—he will transcend his role as a defender to assist the offence on the wing. One day, however, he realized that engaging in plebian /lit/ culture was unscrupulous against his categorical imperative.
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Summer 13– Summer 16
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Katie Loved Books
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Katie is a sweet, caring person who has a real love of classic novels. Or rather, she used to. After a shock run-in with /lit/'s general population, Katie's youthful enthusiasm was quickly burned to ash. All that remains of this once-cute Booktuber is a mad football fiend, still bearing her virginal visage. Or rather, she used to. After repeated encounters with /lit/'s deviant libido-and following Lolita's advice-Katie resigned herself to become a nude model for lonely artists. Nothing of her once white soul remains but a jaundiced wasteland.
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Winter 15– Summer 17
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Mouldy Dique
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The Whale is a large and imposing character, who likes to play deep in green sea of the football pitch. He will be looking to give both defenders and attackers the dick with his physical strength and scheming ways. Retired from the team to oversee /lit/'s Annotated Moby Dick.
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Summer 13– Winter 15
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Ayn Rand
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A former star of the /lit/ team, Rand was dropped to the reserves for being just too greedy, hogging the ball and never providing for anyone but herself. However she is the one author /lit/ just can't seem to shake, and is arguably more divisive than David Foster Wallace himself. To some an inspiration, to others a hideous creature, Rand is determined to make up for lost time.
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Spring 12– Winter 18
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Why I'm The Best
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A player destined for greatness, he knows that, one day, he will be in the upper echelons of the footballing world, and anyone who says otherwise is a philistine. Retired to focus on his literary career, where he knows that, one day, he will finally get published.
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Autumn 12– Winter 15
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Smirked Quite Jewishly
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Having lost his tenure after being destroyed in a debate by a brave student, this AIDS ridden sadomasochist interested in fisting has decided to pull himself up by his bootstraps and start playing football. Retired from the team to avoid drama after his Algerian sex scandal.
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Autumn 14– Summer 17
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The Woolf
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Formerly "Womyn Author", this player was tired of being objectified and recognizable only by her gender. Now The Woolf is back and ready to win some games. "A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction", but she must also have dedication if she is to stay in this /lit/ team for long. Retired to a room of her own, near a river, to write fiction.
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Autumn 14– Spring 16
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Niggardly Jew
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"Niggardly means someone who is stingy with money—like a Jew!"
A representation of the creative and artistic mastery of the /lit/ team, Niggardly Jew provides a harrowing cautionary tale for the opposing defense. Sued /lit/ for antisemitism.
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Spring 14– Summer 17 and Autumn 22– Winter 24
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Pure Ideology
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[Sniffling intensifies] [And so on, and so on]. Died from cancer after his debate with Jordan Peterson.
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Autumn 13– Spring 22
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Queer Theory
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Everything is gay. Or, at least, everything can be gay. That is the initial "go to" of the fledgling literature student, the "Queer Theory". Be it the fragrant homosexuality of Dorian Gray, or the subtleties of the Great Gatsby, everything is gay. He will make even the most hardened homophobic attacker weak at the knees with his confusing nature and spurious accusations of faggotry. Died from AIDS.
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Summer 13– Spring 16
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No Discernible Talent
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This /lit/ veteran has been shifted into the role of goalkeeper, in the hope that his harsh and accurate criticism will be better directed towards the enemy offense. Sadly, he showed no discernible talent as a goalkeeper or as a defender.
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Spring 12– Winter 24
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Anonymous
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Ever changeable and unreliable, Anonymous was kicked from the roster early on.
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Winter 12– Summer 12
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Atlas Shrugged
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Briefly brought into the /lit/ stable after Ayn Rand retired, to appease the many objectivist /lit/ fans.
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Summer 12– Summer 13
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Baby Shoes Never Worn
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Like most pieces of flash fiction, this player's career was cut short before any real development could occur.
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Winter 12– Summer 12
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Bookface
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The old king of /lit/ abdicated his position on the pitch in order to better channel his efforts at fading into obscurity.
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Winter 12– Summer 12
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Capsguy
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CURRENTLY PLAYING: NOT FOOTBALL
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Winter 12– Summer 12
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Deep&Edgy
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Part of the original /lit/ roster, Deep&Edgy was a storied player who performed many roles on the pitch. He served intermittently as a forward, a wing, a midfielder, even reaching bronze status at one point. His career was tragically and prematurely ended when /lit/'s management sacrificed him to the Elder Gods to lure Eldritch Horrors onto their roster.
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Winter 12– Autumn 13
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Dead Author
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Briefly resurrected to help boster the /lit/ defense. Vanished in a puff of smoke when it was made clear that even the notion of the author being a social construct is in itself a social construct. Two can play this game, Foucault.
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Summer 12– Summer 13
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Diogenes
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Ancient philosopher and professional cunt. Left the team to focus his efforts on homelessness, but after a few years joined the newly-founded /his/ squad.
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Summer 12– Summer 13
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Eldritch Horrors
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/lit/'s darkest hour called for drastic measures. An ancient scroll covered in incomprehensible symbols was retrieved from the deepest corners of the British Museum. Defying reason, the symbols turned out to be readable. A foul summoning took place on that day, in a ritual that involved the human sacrifice of former player Deep&Edgy. A rift to the Outer Planes was opened, and out slithered Eldritch Horrors. Playing a part in /lit/'s first two wins in nearly a year, Eldritch Horrors ensured that the opposition were truly spooked, before manifesting into something more horrible; a gaunt Gothic fiction author.
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Autumn 13-Summer 14
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English as Third Language
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Quite possibly the only player less intelligible than fellow goal keeper Finnegans Wake. Dropped after a single appearance.
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Summer 12– Summer 13
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Entry Level
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One of /lit/'s original bronze players. Was dropped after many years of service after being found a tad too basic for the patrician /lit/ squad.
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Winter 12– Autumn 13
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Finnegans Wake
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"I done me best when I was let. Thinking always if I go all goes. A hundred cares, a tithe of troubles and is there one who understands me? One in a thousand of years of the nights? All me life I have been lived among them but now they are becoming lothed to me. And I am lothing their little warm tricks. And lothing their mean cosy turns. And all the greedy gushes out through their small souls. And all the lazy leaks down over their brash bodies. How small it's all! And me letting on to meself always. And lilting on all the time."
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Summer 12– Autumn 13
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GURRM
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Lost his life overdosing on cheetos and pleb tears. Rest in peace, bulbous prince.
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Autumn 13– Autumn 14
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Heraclitus
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"πάντα ρεῖ καὶ οὐδὲν μένει." And so it was, even for this veteran center back.
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Summer 13– Spring 14
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HAERY POTAH
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He was the horcrux all along. Or something. People above the age of 12 read this crap?
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Winter 12– Summer 12
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Hodor
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Hodor hod— fucking hell, I'm not doing this.
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Winter 12– Summer 12
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I Told You About States
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A long-term presence on /lit/'s left wing, this player was forced into retirement after repeated attempts at undermining the team's traditional power structures.
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Summer 12– Autumn 13
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Kitzo Hekotormos
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The author of the masterpiece Quietude and Diffidence, Hekotormos retired from the team to focus on his career as the most patrician novelist in existence.
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Winter 12– Summer 12
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Laurie Penny
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Left the team after months of underwhelming performance. Replaced by an old, white man, much to her chagrin. Her angry rant article can be found here.
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Autumn 13– Spring 14
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MC Homerotic
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Setting an example for all too follow, Homer wrote many a tale on the pitch. An inauspicious start, he could only watch on in despair as /lit/ hit their lowest point, as Andromache could only watch on as Astyanax was brutally murdered. However, he also saw /lit/'s return to prominence, as glorious as Odysseus returning to beautiful Ithaca. Though at the age of 2,865, Homer decided he had played his last. He had aided /lit/ as much as his old legs would allow him, and urged them to always start with the Greeks. Retired to pass on his teachings as a manager.
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Summer 13– Winter 15
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Nobby Hegel
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An influential figure among the /lit/ dressing room, even now into his retirement. It is said that any new /lit/ player may be "doomed to find Hegel waiting patiently at the end of whatever road they travel".
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Summer 13– Spring 14
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>self publishing
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A controversial addition to the /lit/ side, >self publishing was never able to disprove rumors that he bought his way onto the team. He was promptly sacked after the 2014 Spring Babby Cup, having been weighed and found devoid of talent.
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Autumn 13– Summer 14
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>this plebeian
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>this plebeian, a manifestation of /lit/'s scorn, made only a single appearance on the pitch. He was sent into retirement in favor of fresh face >self publishing, who represents perhaps the only thing /lit/ dislikes more than those goddamn plebs. Notable for being the only /lit/ representative on an all-star team, which is doubly impressive when you consider that in the 2013 Spring Babby Cup, >this plebeian hadn't yet existed, much less played a game.
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Summer 13– Autumn 13
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Writer's Block
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Engineered a convenient excuse and left the /lit/ stable.
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Summer 12– Summer 13
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