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Sorry for my inactivity Canvey :thup:

I'm not going to make excuses, I forgot about this :(

Will be properly following from now on! Apologies for missing the votes too.

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Lester Meek: Let’s see if this works. Burkina Faso, can you hear me?

Burkina Faso: Yes, South Africa!

Lester Meek: Have you got your signal problem sorted then?

Burkina Faso: We think so.

Lester Meek: Excellent, please provide us with your votes.

Burkina Faso:

7: Cameroon

6: Sudan

5: Morocco

4: Tanzania

3: Zambia

2: Gabon

1: Egypt

Burkina Faso: Here are Burkina Faso’s three biggest votes:

8 points go to…Benin!

10 points go to……Senegal!

12 points go to…

…Mali!

Burkina Faso: Thank you South Africa!

Lester Meek: Good night then, Burkina Faso. Liam Ferguson’s Cameroon’s campaign just keeps on going, with 7 points for them, by Mikael Schøler’s Mali overtake them at the top by taking the maximum from Burkina Faso.

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Lester Meek: Right, so Gambia. This will be the snowman guy again then, won’t it?

Jack Frost the Snowman: Hello!

Lester Meek: Yeah, hi. Can you give us Gambia’s votes?

Jack Frost the Snowman: Of course! Here are the votes from The Republic of the Gambia:

7: Mozambique

6: Central African Republic

5: Zambia

4: Tanzania

3: Sudan

2: Kenya

1: Cape Verde

Jack Frost the Snowman:

8 points go to…Madagascar!

10 points go to……Mali!

12 points go to…

…Egypt!

Jack Frost the Snowman: Goodnight South Africa!

Lester Meek: Mikael Schøler’s Mali take yet more points, stranding Cameroon, but Tyler Burrows’s Egypt get the full 12 from the Gambia. How do the nations stand at this moment in time?

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Lester Meek: Mikael Schøler’s Mali have built up a nice lead, while both Thelonius Davis’s Tanzania and Christina Modoglou’s Zambia have levelled up with Cameroon. Next we go to Somalia and Mali themselves for votes.

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Lester Meek: Next we go to Africa’s very own big-hand-man!

Hussain Bisad: Hello, hello.

Lester Meek: Do you mind me calling you big-hand-man?

Hussain Bisad: No, I suppose not.

Lester Meek: Excellent. Would you like to give us the votes from Somalia?

Big-Hand-Man: Yes, absolutely:

7: Senegal

6: Madagascar

5: Sudan

4: Gabon

3: Egypt

2: Benin

1: Central African Republic

Big-Hand-Man: Here are Somalia’s three most important votes. Oh, by the way, do you mind if I call you not-funny-blond-South-African?

8 points go to…South Africa!

10 points go to……Cameroon!

12 points go to…

…Kenya!

Big-Hand-Man: Goodnight South Africa!

Not-Funny-Blond-South-African: Thank you Somalia. Alfred Jarry’s Kenya get a much-needed 12 points, and Cameroon try to close the gap with 10 points.

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Not-Funny-Blond-South-African: Good evening Mali!

Mali: Good evening!

Not-Funny-Blond-South-African: How do you feel about Mali’s current position?

Mali: I am ecstatic! Right where we belong!

Not-Funny-Blond-South-African: Do you think you can stay there?

Mali: Of course! Here are the votes from Mali:

7: Sudan

6: Cameroon

5: Benin

4: Tanzania

3: Gabon

2: Kenya

1: Nigeria

Mali: And here are our biggest votes:

8 points go to…South Africa!

10 points go to……Morocco!

12 points go to…

…Senegal!

Mali: Thank you South Africa!

Not-Funny-Blond-South-African: Thanks Mali, and good luck! Edward Still’s Senegal take maximum points, and it’s two consecutive 8s for Matt Lepino’s South Africa. Liam Ferguson’s Cameroon take to spot. Let’s take a look at the table.

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Not-Funny-Blond-South-African: Alfred Jarry’s Kenya and Matt Lepino’s South Africa leap into contention, but look at poor Des Tiny’s Nigeria down there in 17th place! DR Congo and Djibouti are next up to vote.

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Lester Meek: Good evening, DR Congo, can you hear us?

Shabani Nonda: Yes, Lester, we can.

Lester Meek: Excellent, can you please give us your country’s votes, Mr Nonda?

Shabani Nonda: Of course;

7: Tanzania

6: Zambia

5: Benin

4: Kenya

3: Madagascar

2: Cape Verde

1: Egypt

Shabani Nonda: Here are the three biggest votes from the Democratic Republic of the Congo:

8 points go to…Sudan!

10 points go to……Nigeria!

12 points go to…

…Central African Republic!

Shabani Nonda: Thank you South Africa!

Lester Meek: And thank you DR Congo. Ricky Nakano’s Central African Republic will much appreciate that 12 points, while Des Tiny’s Nigeria lift themselves off the bottom with 10 points.

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Lester Meek: Good evening, Djibouti.

Djibouti: Hello South Africa.

Lester Meek: May we have your votes?

Djibouti: Of course. Here they are:

7: Mali

6: Madagascar

5: Sudan

4: Mozambique

3: Morocco

2: Central African Republic

1: Cameroon

Djibouti: And here are Djibouti’s three major votes:

8 points go to…Gabon!

10 points go to……Nigeria!

12 points go to…

…Egypt!

Djibouti: Good night South Africa!

Lester Meek: Tyler Burrows’s Egypt take maximum points there but two lots of 10 points is very good for the Nigerians. Mikael Schøler’s Mali will welcome the 7 points which send them top. Let’s take a look at the entire table now.

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Lester Meek: Jeremy English’s Sudan climb a few places there, and Thelonius Davis’s Tanzania are trying to show that they are not to be taken lightly. 29 votes to go, and the first of those are from the Seychelles and Equatorial Guinea!

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Thank you very Much Djibouti & DR Congo, you guys deserve anything I can give you going forward, an excellent set of 20pts from the pair of you and we are back in touch.

You are welcome my friend, just remember the good things DR Congo have done for you ;)

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Hmm DR Congo. where did we go wrong? Didn't you appreciate the nice elephantsteaks I sent you? didn't you appreciate the lovely ladies I sent you? and what about the 20 humvees I sent your way?

This, Sir, is very disappointing!

;)

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Hmm DR Congo. where did we go wrong? Didn't you appreciate the nice elephantsteaks I sent you? didn't you appreciate the lovely ladies I sent you? and what about the 20 humvees I sent your way?

This, Sir, is very disappointing!

;)

Unfortunatley these things never reached us, clearly they were stolen by one of our neighbouring countries. A full investigation will be launched into the whereabouts of these lovely ladies.

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Lester Meek: This is South Africa calling the Seychelles!

Godfrey Moustache: Good evening, South Africa.

Lester Meek: Can you please give us the Seychelles’ votes?

Godfrey Moustache: Here we go:

7: South Africa

6: Cape Verde

5: Senegal

4: Benin

3: Morocco

2: Kenya

1: Egypt

Godfrey Moustache: And here are the three biggest Seychellois votes:

8 points go to…Mali!

10 points go to……Madagascar!

12 points go to…

…Tanzania!

Godfrey Moustache: Thank you!

Lester Meek: Fellow Islanders Joaquim Ntadi’s Madagascar get 10 points there, while Thelonius Davis’s Tanzania move into second place by taking the Seychelles’ twelve points.

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Lester Meek: Next we go to Equatorial Guinea and Guus Hiddink.

Guus Hiddink: Hello!

Lester Meek: Now, as you’re being paid so much, I figure we’d better give Equatorial Guinea their money’s worth. How are you?

Guus Hiddink: Good.

Lester Meek: Congratulations on winning the FA Cup.

Guus Hiddink: Thank you. It was an honour to manage Chelsea. Now I will be focusing on my job as Russia manager.

Lester Meek: How do you think Chelsea will do next season?

Guus Hiddink: I couldn’t possibly say, but I’d like to see them win the league. Maybe even the double.

Lester Meek: Thank you Guus Hiddink. Could you please give us the votes from Equatorial Guinea?

Guus Hiddink:

7: Central African Republic

6: South Africa

5: Sudan

4: Morocco

3: Benin

2: Mali

1: Madagascar

Guus Hiddink:

8 points go to…Cameroon!

10 points go to……Gabon!

12 points go to…

…Nigeria!

Guus Hiddink: Thank you South Africa.

Lester Meek: Okay then, Des Tiny’s Nigeria take the twelve points there, and both high-fliers Ken Co’s Gabon and Liam Ferguson’s Cameroon take some good points too. How do the tables look after 14 votes?

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Lester Meek: The top four remain unchanged but both Matt Lepino’s South Africa and Des Tiny’s Nigeria climb a few places. Our next two voters are in the Final, Zambia and Gabon.

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Lester Meek: Good evening Zambia.

Kalusha Bwalya: Good evening South Africa and Lester Meek!

Lester Meek: Kalusha, good to see you again. Please can you give us the votes from Zambia.

Kalusha Bwalya: Of course. Here are the votes from Zambia:

7: Benin

6: Mali

5: Egypt

4: Senegal

3: Sudan

2: Central African Republic

1: Cameroon

Kalusha Bwalya: Here are Zambia’s three biggest votes:

8 points go to…South Africa!

10 points go to……Mozambique!

12 points go to…

…Tanzania!

Kalusha Bwalya: Thank you South Africa!

Lester Meek: 12 points see Thelonius Davis’s Tanzania rise to joint leaders. dafuge's Mozambique get their second big vote of the night after Namibia gave them eight points earlier.

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Lester Meek: Hello Gabon!

Patience Dabany: Good evening Leonard.

Lester Meek: Gabon are in with a good chance at the moment.

Patience Dabany: Yes they are. Here’s hoping that we do well. Here are the votes from Gabon:

7: Morocco

6: Kenya

5: Egypt

4: South Africa

3: Madagascar

2: Mozambique

1: Sudan

Patience Dabany: Here are Gabon’s three biggest votes:

8 points go to…Central African Republic!

10 points go to……Cameroon!

12 points go to…

…Nigeria!

Patience Dabany: Thank you very much, Leonard.

Lester Meek: It’s Lester. Oh well. Des Tiny’s Nigeria pick up some more points, which are very welcome, and Liam Ferguson’s Cameroon take the top spot again. Ricky Nakano’s Central African Republic are putting in a performance they can be proud of. How do the tables look now?

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Lester Meek: Karl Unpingco’s Cape Verde are really struggling down at the bottom of the table, and Jeremy English’s Sudan drop a few places after those two votes. We’ve still got Cameroon leading the way and they could increase that lead if Tanzania, who are up next, give them points. Then we’ll head back out to sea to take the votes from Comoros.

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