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Seaburn Beach has been very active in the transfer market during the window, buying or selling a total of 17 players. Many players have left the club with manager Stephen seemingly focusing on a smaller core of players. He explained his strategy in a press conference before the Super Cup:
"Basically, we need money to make sure we can build facilities and bring in quality players. That meant that a lot of players have had to leave. The squad had become very bloated and it was time for some of the fringe players to move on.
"Trimming the squad meant that we could sign a quality youngster like Micah Tustin. He's a player that we've kept a close eye on since he came through the youth setup at Spirit Squad under the expert tutelage of Natsumi. Believe me Micah has told us some stories about Natsumi - there's a great one involving a large bottle of vodka, a donkey and... I've said too much. But it's obvious the lad has a lot of respect for her too.
Yes, we paid a lot of money and ideally, the price would have been lower but the opportunity to sign him was one we could not pass up. The coaching team are looking at a strategy to make the most of his skills and we hope that the top notch training facilities here at the Beachwill help him develop into a world class player for Seaburn and eventually England."
The Super Cup was a tedious affair, ending 0-0. Seaburn won the resulting penalty shootout, finally ending a terrible run of Super Cup shootout defeats.