Draft:John Dory's FC
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John Dory's FC is a semi professional football team that playing in the Auckland Sub Football League. Although the team was formally established in 2020, many of the players were involved in the sub football league prior to this year.
The Club has an ambiguous ownership and management structure that is largely hidden from both players and fans. Many speculate that management make club decisions during informal, social situations via raw video log, rather than a more formal board room setting.
The team draws from a wider playing squad that comprises of Auckland based Dory's who have connections to the core players. It is understood that players are often 'ranked', mainly in order of commitment and other factors.
The teams results have varied season to season - from a high of being 'undefeated' one season to the particularly challenging low season, also known as the season of the 'almost tattoo'.