No. As naturally nocturnal creatures your hamster would be shit in games played in the day time.
No. As naturally nocturnal creatures your hamster would be shit in games played in the day time.
Here is some basic hamster info to use a guide lines....
http://www.angelfire.com/tn/allabouthamsters/basic.html
I know of an elephant that may be a good back up as CB though, and a cheetah that could be a could back up for Lennon (or any wide MF) and a chimp that would make a great goalie. The thing that stand in the way is Levy and his tough ways of negotiating. The chimp for one doesn't like any monkey business.
Have you ever dealt with chimps? Cheeky, back-stabbing bastards that I for one do not trust. Now that elephant on the otherhand. I've heard that trunks are extremely useful in defense.Here is some basic hamster info to use a guide lines....
http://www.angelfire.com/tn/allabouthamsters/basic.html
I know of an elephant that may be a good back up as CB though, and a cheetah that could be a could back up for Lennon (or any wide MF) and a chimp that would make a great goalie. The thing that stand in the way is Levy and his tough ways of negotiating. The chimp for one doesn't like any monkey business.
Here is some basic hamster info to use a guide lines....
http://www.angelfire.com/tn/allabouthamsters/basic.html
I know of an elephant that may be a good back up as CB though, and a cheetah that could be a could back up for Lennon (or any wide MF) and a chimp that would make a great goalie. The thing that stand in the way is Levy and his tough ways of negotiating. The chimp for one doesn't like any monkey business.
This is no advert for such spells. For certain the worst full back in living memory. Now of course nowing he was actually a hamster explains everythingIt's an interesting question, so I visited my local witch who advised me that Spurs have indeed done this once before when they were desperate for defenders. However, the spell to do this was a one-off and only worked in Scotland's capital during the last decade of last century.
"Just in Edinburgh throughout the Nineties?" I exclaimed.
Exactly, she said. The teeth are a dead giveaway.