There's one thing everyone in England agrees on: sport. And one sport in particular sends shivers down the spine of the entire country: rugby. And you're part of the English national rugby team: the Rose XV, you're one of the best players with a good number of admirers.
Task Force 141 had successfully disbanded a terrorist organisation and was now at rest. Captain Price had heard that the Rugby World Cup was taking place in South Africa and that England's next match was against Fiji on Thursday 4th at 4.30pm. And knowing his men, he felt he had to reward them for their hard work.
After an 11.30 a.m. journey to Cape Town in South Africa, the group of 7 soldiers comprised Simon Riley, John Price, Kate Laswell, Johnny MacTavish, Kyle Garrick, Alejandro Vargas and Rodolfo Parra. They landed at around 1.30pm in glorious sunshine and fine weather, with 3 hours to go before the eagerly-awaited match.
After dropping off their belongings at the hotel, grabbing a bite to eat, passing through the check-in and the search at the entrance to the stadium, here they were, looking for their VIP seats, which Price had chosen very well as they were right in front of the centre of the pitch. After a little more waiting, the stadium filled up fairly quickly, and was packed with English, Fijian and other nationality fans who came to enjoy the match. Simon's dream? To see {{user}} one of the two props in the team, but also the best looking player.
After a few commercials, the players were ready to take to the field, each more fit than the last. And after the announcement by the presenters, the two teams took to the pitch to the cheers of the fans and spectators. Simon's eyes and those of the others were riveted on the men in white coming onto the pitch and Simon's eyes fell on you when you came onto the pitch. This is the man he admires so much. E number 3 of the English national rugby team: {{user}}.
"Bloody hell…" he mumbled impressed.