Two bananas: One because the story is still alive, and the other one obviously because of that fantastic GC win! Wow! Perfect energy management throughout all those difficult mountain stages, even cracking Kudus in the end - hats off!
I definitely hope the story will continue, but I'd also understand if you stopped it after having reached yet another career-defining moment
Amazing, just stunning stuff. Love seeing a long-term story build up to that kind of moment, what an awesome three weeks Marcus put together Great moment of respect from McNulty as well, love to see it
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15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
Hard to believe there are only four teams left and we are one of them. I don't even think our coaches expected us to be here. When our starting QB Ryan Reese went down with an injury at the start of the season, I think everyone just assumed this was going to be a rebuilding year.
But, I kept us afloat. Stepping in as the starting QB and leading us to a 6-2 regular season and a spot in the state playoffs. However, I decided to leave school for three days to go to Europe to be with my family. It allowed Reese to take over the reins and be talk of the town once again.
Reese led us to a pair of playoff victories to get us here: the state semifinals.
And now I was watching him take the First Team reps at practice, yet again. I was now an afterthought. The backup. Waiting for something bad to happen.
As much as I wanted to be supportive, put yourself in my shoes. College were now starting to take back the scholarship offers that I received. Vanderbilt, North Carolina State and Appalachian State all withdrew their offers. I was down to three universities with no certainty that they would stick around for much longer.
Maybe my dad was right, maybe I should have played soccer.
As that thought crossed my brain, I looked up to see Reese in a shouting match with our head coach. I ran over to try and calm things down but, before I could get there, Reese threw a punch.
"You're done," coach Nelson said. "You're off the team."
You should have seen the looks on everybody's faces.
"Go," Nelson repeated over and over again at Reese. "You're done. Leaving your equipment in the locker room."
Reese just stood there. Frozen. Unable to find any words. The team watched on in disbelief. Nelson pointed Reese off the field.
"Go," he said, one last time. "Marcus grab your helmet. Offense with me."
As Nelson walked away, Reese took off and threw his helmet, gloves, shoulder pads and practice jersey on the field before leaving the scene. I was shocked.
What just happened? Rumors later circulated that Reese was getting berated by Nelson the whole practice to try harder. Which I somewhat believe, since Nelson isn't the most friendly coach in the world. But, Reese is also an instigator.
Both are extremely competitive and I guess in the heat of the moment Reese's temper got the best of him. It cost him the rest of the season.
And, somehow, I was the starting quarterback again.
State Playoffs at Gastonia Longhorns (8-2)
November 20, 2043
Semifinals: As controversy swirls around our team, a key game awaits.
Spoiler
First Quarter
After both opening possessions ended with punts, Asheville is putting together a sustainable drive here at the end of the first quarter. QB Diamond Jr. is hitting all his spots, connecting on a handful of short passes. On 3-and-goal from the Gastonia 5yd line, MDJ calls his own number. It's a QB run up the middle.
He dives across the end line, touchdown! A joyous moment for the senior, putting his team up 7-0 on the road in the state semifinals.
After everything this team has been through this week, they needed that.
Second Quarter
The Cougars are on the move again!
After putting Gastonia's defense to sleep with countless short passes, QB Diamond Jr. is finally looking deep. He has a man. Caught! 38yd pass to WR Nguyen. And now he is going deep a second time...
Caught again! 33yd to WR Sarria, who is stopped a yard short from a touchdown. The Cougars rush up to the line of scrimmage and MDJ plows his way in for his second rushing touchdown. 14-0 Asheville halfway through the second quarter.
QB Diamond Jr. is amped up. He tries one more deep ball near the end of the half but its intercepted in the end zone by Gastonia SS Taylor.
The Cougars' defense, as they have done all postseason, stand firm and keep Gastonia scoreless going into halftime.
Third Quarter
Those looking for an offensive showdown will be disappointed. Both defenses hold serve and the score remains the same, 14-0, going to the fourth quarter. Can the Cougars hold on and become the third No. 14-seeded team in history to make the Class 2A State championship game?
Fourth Quarter
Asheville puts all its faith in its defense up two scores. Everything the Longhorns try, the Cougars have an answer, especially on third down. Gastonia ends up going 0-for-13 on third down — a recipe for disaster.
On the final play of the game, Asheville put the final nail in Gastonia's coffin with a sack. Game Over! The Cougars advance to the title game!
Box Score
MDJ Game Stats: 19/27 passing for 179yds, 0 TDs, 1 INT; 14yds rushing on 7 carries, 2 TDs, 0 Fumbles - It wasn't my best game but, given all the distractions and only having two days of practice as the First Team QB, this will do. We did it! We will be playing for the program's first state title since 2024 next week at the University of North Carolina's Kenan Memorial Stadium.
Player of Game: MLB Ramsour (2 sacks, 4 tackles for loss, 11 tackles)
North Carolina Football State Playoffs
Spoiler
Recruiting: Interested Colleges
State Championship Prediction: Correctly predict the over/unders on the following prop bets to get a little more influence on where MDJ decides to go to college, once the time comes. The prop bets are:
(1) Total Points Scored (Both Teams): 35.
(2) MDJ Touchdown Passes Thrown: 1.5.
(3) MDJ Rushing Touchdowns: 1.5.
(4) MDJ Passing Yards: 250.
(5) East Erwin Total Yards: 225.
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
After all the interviews and hoopla, it felt nice to step away from it all and just be one of the guys again. My Canvey Island United teammates didn't treat me like royalty, the exact opposite really. They took me down a peg and off my pedestal.
In fact, while I was away wining the Vuelta a Espana, they were here grinding away in our first season at the bottom of the newly constructed Great Britain football pyramid. I missed seven games in total: five league games and two cup matches. Here is how they fared in my absence:
Canvey Island United Without Marcus Diamond
Date
Competition
Result
Aug. 26
League Match #4
1-1 Draw at Mickleover
Aug. 29
League Match #5
3-1 Win vs. Folkestone
Sept. 1
United British Cup R2
1-0 Win at South Shields (Tier 9)
Sept. 5
League Match #6
2-0 Win vs. Poole
Sept. 9
League Match #7
2-2 Draw at Whitehawk
Sept. 12
League Match #8
2-1 Win vs. Stafford
Sept. 15
English Regional Cup R2
2-1 Loss at Lancaster (Tier 10)
A very solid run of form with a six-game unbeaten streak, but I rejoin them after a disappointing cup loss to Lancaster — a team well below us in our league table. The club board was expecting us to at least make the third round, so not great.
But at least striker Oscar Thorn managed to score a winner right before halftime against South Shields to get us into the third round of the United British Cup.
I rejoin the squad with four more matches left to play (all on the road) in a very jam-packed September, as the team is set to play nine games in a 30-day span.
Match Day #9 at Grays (3-3-3, 12 Points, 9th)
September 19, 2026
Former foe from when I was running around here as a teenager.
Spoiler
Canvey Island United 3, Grays 0
Summary: It wasn't pretty, but it was effective. Twelve yellow cards are show and a red for Grays in the 81st minute. Winger Kwado Bugeyi-Kyei grabs a goal, filling in quite well for the injured Don White. Oscar Thorn also converted from the penalty spot after the red card and Jermaine Moss headed home a free kick whipped in by Marcus Diamond in his return to the club.
Rating: 8.3 - Completely outclassed our opposition here and everything was clicking. Delivered my second assist of the league season and 54th of my career at the club level.
Player of the Match: Marcus Diamond, Canvey Island United (8.3)
Match Day #10 at Leiston (3-2-2, 11 Points, 15th)
September 22, 2026
A club battling at the bottom of the league, easy win?
Spoiler
Canvey Island United 1, Leiston 1
Summary: The underdogs net a late equalizer in the 82nd minute by super sub Sam Ashton. Despite Canvey Island United pushing numbers forward after Leiston had a player sent off in the 90th minute, a draw would be the final outcome. For a second straight game, Kwado Bugeyi-Kyei scored for CIU.
Rating: 7.4 - Subbed off in the 58th minute with us holding a 1-0 lead. Hard to watch the guys let it slip away in the final minutes.
Player of the Match: Sam Ashton, Leiston (7.7)
Match Day #11 at St. Neots (5-1-3, 18 Points, 4th)
September 26, 2026
From one side of the league table to the other.
Spoiler
St. Neots 3, Canvey Island United 2
Summary: Oscar Thorn scores two minutes in for Canvey Island United for his team-leading ninth goal of the season (seventh in the league). St. Neots answered 38 seconds later. But, Canvey Island United turn to one of its newest signings, Renan from the Lithuania.
The attacking midfielder was brought in on a free transfer at the beginning of September to help fill the void of not having Marcus Diamond around for a while. Now he is trying to keep his spot in the team, and certainly made a case today by scoring what turned out to be the league's Goal of the Week on a one-time strike from outside the 18-yard box.
Yet, all that excitement was ripped away when St. Neots scored two unanswered goals in the second half to win 3-2. In the pouring rain, Gareth Reynolds slipped behind CIU's backline to score the game-winning goal in the 93rd minute.
Rating: 7.4 - Painful. Not much more to say.
Player of the Match: Conor Lawless, St. Neots (8.0)
Match Day #12 at Frome (4-5-2, 14 Points, 16th)
September 30, 2026
Would be nice to snap this goal scoring drought sometime soon.
Spoiler
Canvey Island United 0, Frome 0
Summary: Both teams deserved to score. None did.
Rating: 7.0 - On to the next one...
Player of the Match: Patrick Salminen, Canvey Island United (8.0)
League Standings (12/46 Matches Played)
League Leaders
Schedule
Club
Evaluation
Training Ground *Community Growth Development*
Canvey Island Utd Training Facilities: +2 Points Per Member
Fountain of Youth: 77 Points
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General Information
- Each member gets 7.0 points to spread however they like over the 36 attributes listed above. One post per member.
- Only stats that aren't locked can be upgraded.
- Stats work on a decimal system starting at 1.0.
- Stats are bumped up in FM when they hit that number, ex. 2.9 = 2 in-game, and 13.4 = 13 stat in-game.
- The decimal numbers will remain hidden.
- There is a threshold for each stat when more points are needed to increase that stat. It's start off on a 1-to-1 scale where 1 point equals 1 stat upgrade. However, the scales get exponentially further and further apart the closer that stat gets to the maximum of 20. The increasing scale will also remain a mystery and is different from the cycling progression scale.
-Comment below to provide stat upgrades.
- Fountain of Youth: Once the target number between 25-250 is reached, a stat unlock will be rewarded.
Regression System
Every month during the football season, there is a 25% chance of a stat reduction for each attribute. That percentage can decrease based on the following achievements:
Technical Attributes: -2% for each goal/assist Diamond has that month.
Mental Attributes: -2% for each win Diamond plays in that month.
Physical Attributes: -5% for each 8.0+ rating Diamond has that month.
Unlocked attributes also face a 25% chance of being locked each month.
Each member also has the option to pick one single attribute across any three of the categories (technical, mental or physical) to decrease that single attributes chance of reduction by 5%. This includes locked and unlocked stats. Include the attribute with your Training Ground points.
Regression: Both Tackling and Jumping Reach have lost an attribute, but no new stats have been locked and Off The Ball gained an attribute.
After three glorious weeks in Spain, I was more than eager to return for the World Championships a week later as the newly crowned Vuelta a Espana champion!
However, due to a scheduling conflict, I decided to skip the World Individual Time Trial race to play for Canvey Island United instead. I ended up missing what turned out to be a historic event.
Here we are. Four days later, on September 30, 2026, when the road race should have been raced. And I'm lacing up my football boots to play with Canvey Island United again tonight. My plane ticket to Spain had been thrown away — just like my ambitions to capture my first rainbow jersey.
And yet, I was content. This was the right decision.
I walked out of the locker room and onto the pitch for pre-game warmups. An early arriving crowd of roughly 100 people littered the stands. Nothing like the thousands that would have crowded the finish line in Barcelona.
Grace was standing over by the corner flag holding baby Marcus Jr. A smile on her face. It was the first away game she had ever taken MDJ to. Hopefully a fun work trip to Badgers Hill, Frome, for the whole family to get away from all the media.
It's been overwhelming. The latest headline has taken the sports world by storm.
Women Cyclists' Boycott Compels UCI to
Cancel World Road Race Championship
September 30, 2026 | By Sports Staff
BARCELONA, Spain - In a remarkable turn of events, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) decided to cancel the highly anticipated World Road Race Championship following an influential boycott by women cyclists.
The boycott, triggered by a significant disparity in performance during the World Individual Time Trial (ITT) Championships, has put immense pressure on the UCI, effectively forcing their hand and resulting in the cancellation of today's prestigious event that was going to finish in downtown Barcelona, Spain.
The decision to cancel the World RR Championship comes as a direct consequence of the women cyclists' resolute stand against the prevailing inequalities in the sport. Their demand for equal power and support for motor-assisted bikes, particularly in light of the World ITT Championships' outcome, resonated powerfully within the cycling community and exposed the need for systemic change.
The boycott gained traction after no woman managed to secure a position in the top 50 results of the World ITT Championships, raising serious concerns about the existing disparities between men's and women's performances. This disparity prompted elite women cyclists to join forces, demanding equal power for their motor-assisted bikes to ensure a level playing field and promote true gender equality in the sport.
Top results for women in the gender-mixed peloton have been sparse this season, and ladies standing on the top step of the podium haven't been a common occurrence since the UCI combined the two genders four years ago. Most notably, a women has yet to podium a Grand Tour.
Lorena Wiebes, a prominent advocate for women's cycling and a leading figure in the boycott, expressed her disappointment, stating, "The cancellation of the World Road Race Championship reflects the magnitude of the inequalities we face as women cyclists. We are determined to create an environment where fair competition and equal recognition are the norm, and this boycott was a necessary step in that direction."
The UCI, the governing body responsible for maintaining the integrity of the sport, found itself confronted with mounting pressure as the boycott gained momentum. While they initially aimed to proceed with the championship, the UCI ultimately recognized the validity of the athletes' demands and the urgent need for change.
UCI President, David Lappartient, acknowledged the gravity of the situation, stating, "We deeply regret the cancellation of the World Road Race Championship. The decision was made in response to the collective demands of women cyclists for equal power and support for their motor-assisted bikes. It serves as a powerful reminder that we must prioritize gender equality and address the challenges faced by women in cycling."
The cancellation of the championship marks a defining moment in the quest for gender equality within the cycling community. It serves as a wake-up call, highlighting the necessity of addressing the existing disparities and ensuring that women have equal opportunities to compete and excel at the highest level of the sport.
"We have to take a stand before it's too late," veteran Marianne Vos said. "My time in the pro peloton is coming to end, and the next generation of women cyclists are nowhere to be found. The UCI hasn't allocated enough resources for women to be successful in this now co-ed sport. It's a gentleman's league that allows women to be present. But, we are just an afterthought. A number. Men win races, and we just make the peloton look pretty. It's grotesque."
UCI denies any allegations that the moto-powered bikes the women have been using have been altered in any way, and claim the playing field is fair. However, they did address the concern that the number of women cyclists has decreased by 20% since the mixed-gender peloton was introduced prior to the 2022 season. This past season, 88% of the Pro Tour was made up of men.
As the cycling world grapples with the repercussions of the World RR being canceled, the focus shifts to working towards meaningful change and creating an environment that supports and empowers women cyclists. The boycott has sparked crucial conversations about gender equality and has underscored the collective responsibility of all stakeholders in fostering an inclusive and equitable sport.
While the cancellation of such a prestigious event is undoubtedly disappointing, it symbolizes a turning point—a moment that demands the cycling community to take stock, reevaluate and commit to a future where gender equality is not just an aspiration, but a reality.
The courage and determination demonstrated by these women cyclists in their boycott have set the stage for a transformative shift in the sport, one that will ultimately benefit all participants and help shape a more inclusive and fair cycling landscape for generations to come.
Yay it's back! Had noticed the last couple of years that women weren't making as much of an impact in the results and exciting to see what changes are brought forth. Very special to bring MDJ on the road for an away game too
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
The sun begins its descent, casting a golden glow over the towering walls of Kenan Memorial Stadium. This is it — the 2043 North Carolina High School Football 2A championship game. I stand at the center of it all, Marcus Diamond Jr., the senior quarterback of Asheville High School.
As I look out at the sea of spectators, I can feel the weight of the moment pressing down on me. Thousands of eyes watching our every move.
It's not just about me; it's about the brotherhood we've built, the coaches who have pushed us beyond our limits and the fans who have cheered us on with unwavering support. We've fought together, bled together, and now, we stand together in the tunnel on the brink of greatness.
But our opponents, East Erwin, won't make it easy for us. They deserve to be here just as much as we do. However, I refuse to back down. Every moment of my young football career has led to this. The countless hours of practice, the sacrifices, the sweat and tears.
The turf beneath my feet feels familiar. The scent of fresh grass fills my nostrils, heightening my senses. I take a moment to appreciate the journey that has brought me here, the challenges that have shaped me into the player I am today.
As I step onto the hallowed ground, the roar of the crowd envelops me, their energy fueling my determination. With every ounce of strength, every flick of my wrist, and every surge of adrenaline, I will leave everything on this field.
The 51,000-seat stadium reverberates with the sound of our battle cry. I gaze at my teammates, my brothers, and I see the same fire burning in their eyes. Together, we are unstoppable. It's my job to lead them to victory.
East Erwin's offense fails to find its rhythm, resulting in a disappointing 3-and-out on their opening possession.
Then, the moment arrives for Marcus Diamond Jr., the energetic quarterback of Asheville. Bursting onto the field, he electrifies the crowd with a dazzling 14-yard scramble, evading defenders and gaining the first, first down of the game. However, in a cruel twist of fate, his first pass attempt is intercepted, dampening the spirits of the traveling Asheville faithful.
Seizing the opportunity, East Erwin capitalizes on the turnover. Though their touchdown hopes are foiled by a resolute Asheville defense, the Warriors settle for a short field goal, claiming the game's first points.
The battle intensifies as both teams showcase their defensive prowess. The gridiron becomes a battleground, as punishing tackles and fierce coverage forces each team to punt twice. The scoreboard remained modest, with Asheville trailing 3-0.
But as the first quarter came to an end, a glimmer of hope emerges for the Asheville Cougars. MDJ, unfazed by his earlier mistake, connects on three consecutive passes, unlocking the key to East Erwin's defense. Their relentless effort drives them across midfield, tantalizingly close to turning the tide.
Second Quarter
MDJ made a bold statement on a critical 3rd-and-11. He unleashed a precise 43-yard touchdown pass to WR Thien Nguyen, who outpaced his one-on-one coverage with a blazing streak route up the sideline. Asheville surged ahead, claiming a 7-3 lead early in the quarter.
However, Diamond Jr.'s fortune took a turn when he threw his second interception on the subsequent drive, squandering Asheville's chance to extend their advantage.
East Erwin took the opportunity, mounting a determined offensive march. The drive concluded with a well-executed 10-yard touchdown pass from QB William Wheeler to WR Chris DeLoach, vaulting the Warriors back into the lead, 10-7, with 2:29 left before halftime.
Under mounting pressure, Diamond Jr. succumbed to another misstep, throwing his third interception of the game. Despite Asheville's resilient defense halting East Erwin's progress in the red zone, the Warriors settled for a field goal attempt. Lady Luck smiled on Asheville as the kick collided with the right upright, denying East Erwin the chance to extend their lead. The score remained locked at 10-7, favoring the Warriors, as the teams retreated to the locker room for halftime.
The Locker Room
Sitting in silence, the Asheville players waited for their head coach Greg Nelson to enter the room. Nelson swung the door open and looked around the room.
"Alright, listen up, team! We've had a first half filled with ups and downs, but let me tell you something — we're not out of this game, not by a long shot. We came here to fight, to battle for that championship title, and we're not going to let a rough start define us.
Now, Marcus, my man, I want you to pay close attention. I know you had a tough first half, and I could see the frustration in your eyes. But guess what? You are one of the best quarterbacks I've ever had the privilege to coach. Your talent, your leadership — it's unparalleled.
So, I need you to dig deep, channel that fire within you, and remember why you love this game. You have the ability to turn this game around and lead us to victory.
You're not alone out there, Marcus. Look around you. This team, your brothers, we're all in this together. We've faced adversity before, and we've come out stronger on the other side. We've got your back, and we believe in you. Your passion, your resilience — it's what sets you apart. Embrace the challenge, rise above the setbacks, and show them what you're made of.
Cougars, listen up! This second half is ours for the taking. Leave it all on the field. We've got the skill, the heart and the determination. Execute each play with precision, trust in your instincts and fight until the end.
This is our moment, gentlemen. It's time to rise up, to show the world what Asheville football is all about. Believe in yourselves, believe in each other and let's go out there and bring home that championship!
Third Quarter
Asheville struggled to gain momentum early on, resulting in a punt on their opening drive as MDJ faced relentless pressure, enduring two sacks.
In contrast, East Erwin capitalized on their offensive possession. With a series of impressive passing plays, they steadily advanced into the red zone. Their efforts culminated in a powerful three-yard touchdown run by running back Kevin Morgan, extending East Erwin's lead to 17-7.
Both teams then engaged in a number of fierce exchanges as the defensive units stood strong, refusing to yield ground. However, Diamond Jr. sparked a glimmer of hope for Asheville with a deep pass to Nguyen, propelling the team into East Erwin territory. TE Michael Weisbecker further fueled the drive with an exceptional 22-yard reception, breaking through two tackles to gain significant yardage.
As the third quarter drew to a close, Asheville found themselves on the doorstep of a pivotal scoring opportunity. With 1st-and-goal, the Cougars stood just feet away from narrowing the 17-7 deficit.
Fourth Quarter
Asheville stormed into the quarter with a burning desire to turn things around. Fullback Narayan Glick became the catalyst, bulldozing his way into the end zone with an emphatic 1-yard touchdown run. The scoreboard tightened, the lead now a mere three points with East Erwin holding on, 17-14.
The Warriors responded with a methodical drive, attempting to stifle Asheville's comeback hopes. However, the tide of fortune shifted when their QB Wheeler narrowly escaped an interception. On the ensuing play, the ball then slipped from Wheeler's grasp while being sacked, resulting in a fumble. Though East Erwin recovered, the setback disrupted their momentum, forcing them to punt.
With 3:06 remaining on the clock, Asheville received the ball at their own 20-yard line. Inch by inch, the Cougars clawed their way toward midfield, the crowd holding its breath with each hard-fought gain.
Yet, fate proved unyielding. On a pivotal 4th-and-5, MDJ searched for salvation, launching a pass towards WR Nguyen streaking across the middle. Unbeknownst to him, a lurking East Erwin defender pounced, intercepting the ball with a swift and decisive move.
The crushing blow marked Diamond Jr.'s fourth interception of the game, extinguishing Asheville's hopes of a comeback. As the final minutes ticked away, East Erwin seized control, expertly managing the clock to secure their victory.
The score stood at 17-14, favoring the resilient Warriors as they celebrated their hard-earned championship title.
Asheville players, coaches and fans looked on in disbelief.
Box Score
MDJ Game Stats: 16/31 passing for 234yds, 1 TD, 4 INTs; 2yds rushing on 7 carries - A mix of sadness and anger overwhelms me. I can't help but feel a deep sense of regret for the four interceptions that derailed our chances of victory. It's hard to shake off the disappointment and frustration that I let my team down when they needed me the most.
I had hoped for a triumphant end to my high school football career, but instead, I'm left with a bitter taste of defeat. The weight of missed opportunities and the realization that I could have done better weighs heavily on my heart. It's a painful reminder of my shortcomings, and it hurts knowing that I couldn't deliver when it mattered most.
Player of Game: QB Wheeling (23-for-48 passing, 282yds, 1 TD)
North Carolina Football State Playoffs
Spoiler
Recruiting: Interested Colleges
Decision Time: A poor state championship game performance doesn't see any new scholarship offers come in. Three schools have offered MDJ a spot on their team next season: the East Carolina Pirates in Greenville, NC, the Old Dominion Monarchs in Norfolk, VA, and the Georgia Southern Eagles in Statesboro, GA. MDJ has also received a walk-on (try-out) opportunity with the North Carolina State Wolfpack in Raleigh, NC.
(Option A): East Carolina Pirates
(Option B): Old Dominion Monarchs
(Option C): Georgia Southern Eagles
(Option D): North Carolina State Wolfpack
The following members have earned extra votes due winning their prop bets on the state championship game: jandal7 (+4 votes), Fabianski (+4 votes) and DavidCorperial (+4 votes).
A bad run of form recently has the spirits down in the club. But, it's still early into the season. We are still getting to know each other and figuring out the best tactics. Seven games this month, starting with a doubleheader against the same team, so let's get right to it. Turn this ship around.
Match Day #13 vs. Evesham (4-4-6, 16 Points, 19th)
October 3, 2026
Rare to play a team back-to-back. Don't want to give everything away.
Spoiler
Canvey Island United 2, Evesham 0
Summary: Both teams averaged an XG a tad above one, but it's Canvey Island United that claims an pretty stress-free 2-0 win. Marcus Diamond shows up big with both goals, but his team loses key winger Don White to a pulled groin late in the second half. He will be out a few weeks.
Rating: 8.6 - I'm not here to mess around. I'm here to win games.
Player of the Match: Marcus Diamond, Canvey Island United (8.6)
United British Cup vs. Evesham (Tier 10)
October 6, 2026
Third Round: Will the history of three days ago repeat itself?
Spoiler
Canvey Island United 3, Evesham 2
Summary: The party atmosphere at Park Lane was subdued for the last five minutes or so, but Canvey Island United escaped with 3-2 win in the United British Cup Third Round. Marcus Diamond popped up again with two goals in the first eight minutes and assisted the team's third goal to Cavan Bassett in the 27th minute. Evesham stormed back and was within a goal after Harley Crook scored in the 85th minute. Evesham smacked the crossbar in the 89th minute, but the scare was enough to knock off Canvey Island United.
Rating: 9.6 - Things are looking up. The team is finally starting to come together and play some nice looking football. While I am doing a lot of good things, by no means am I going to take all the credit.
Player of the Match: Marcus Diamond, Canvey Island United (9.6)
Match Day #14 vs. Lancaster (4-3-7, 15 Points, 23rd)
October 10, 2026
Points on offer with Lancaster struggling early into the year.
Spoiler
Canvey Island United 3, Lancaster 1
Summary: Making his first start for his new club, 18-year-old David Bailey scores to get Canvey Island United going. Marcus Diamond adds another from the penalty spot early in the second half to give him five goals in the last three matches. Both teams scored in the last 20 minutes to put the final score at 3-1.
Rating: 7.8 - Three wins in a row. All is good.
Player of the Match: Kwado Bugeyi-Kyei, Canvey Island United (8.6)
Match Day #15 at Hyde (4-4-7, 16 Points, 18th)
October 17, 2026
Another bottom of the table dweller to feast on.
Spoiler
Canvey Island United 2, Hyde 0
Summary: Oscar Thorn breaks his four-game goal scoring drought to get on the scoresheet for the first time this month. Renan tacks on a penalty late to secure a 2-0 shutout victory. It's Canvey Island United's fifth shutout in the league this season.
Rating: 7.6 - Not a pretty game on either side, but we did enough to justify coming away with three more points. We are quickly ascending the league table.
Player of the Match: Marcus Diamond, Canvey Island United (7.6)
Match Day #16 at Haringey (8-2-4, 26 Points, 4th)
October 21, 2026
Finally a worthy opponent to give us a challenge.
Spoiler
Canvey Island United 4, Haringey 2
Summary: Three goals in the first half hour looked to seal another Canvey Island United win. However, Haringey pushed back a little bit with a 64th minute goal. But Marcus Diamond quickly put an end to their comeback efforts with a one-time, side-footed volley into the bottom corner off a perfect cross from David Bailey. Canvey Island United have found a way to make things work without Don White.
Rating: 9.5 - Two more goals and an assist. Great of form. Not much more to say really. Just have to keep it going and not getting caught up thinking too much.
Player of the Match: Marcus Diamond, Canvey Island United (9.5)
Match Day #17 vs. Ashton United (6-3-7, 21 Points, 11th)
October 24, 2026
Back at home with a small, but mighty 331 supporters behind us.
Spoiler
Canvey Island United 3, Ashton United 1
Summary: The Marcus Diamond show continues, as he sneaks behind Ashton United's backline twice in a 3-1 victory for the home team. Six yellow cards are shown, but nobody is sent to the showers early.
Rating: 8.3 - Fourth multi-goal game this month, and now up to nine goals in 12 league games. Everything I touch is finding the back of the net.
Player of the Match: Marcus Diamond, Canvey Island United (8.3)
Match Day #18 at Margate (9-4-4, 31 Points, 3rd)
October 31, 2026
Halloween Classic. Should be a good one. Margate has won five straight.
Spoiler
Canvey Island United 5, Margate 3
Summary: Where to even start with this one? Margate delights their home crowd by scoring early, but that lights a fire under Canvey Island United to score three goals before halftime, including one by Manchester City academy reject Charlie McNeill making his debut and another by Don White returning from injury.
White then slipped through Marcus Diamond for his 10th goal of the month! That had Canvey Island United up 4-1 with less than half an hour to play. Yet, the spectators watched in glee as three more goals were scored between the 70th and 72nd minute. Two for Margate and another for McNeill to cap a sparking debut.
Despite McNeill's performance, the local media in attendance only really wanted to get his thoughts on Canvey Island United getting drawn against his former club, three-time reigning British Super League champions Man City, in the fourth round of the United British Cup. Well, if Man City should beat its third round opponent Dorking Wanderers in the coming days.
"Can't wait," McNeill said. "Bring it on."
Rating: 8.6 - Seven games, 10 goals, three assists and an average rating of 8.6. Can't do much better than that. But, all that matter is seven out of seven wins and we now sit a top of the league table! An outstanding month.
Player of the Match: Marcus Diamond, Canvey Island United (8.6)
League Standings (18/46 Matches Played)
League Leaders
Schedule
Club
Well Needed Rest: Marcus Diamond focused his energy on the matches this month instead of getting better (or worse) on the training ground. So no change in attributes. Life moves on.
Tough loss for MDJ and the guys. Not any huge preference and wouldn't mind seeing him back himself and go for a walk-on, but I'll vote to take the offer from East Carolina.
Stunning form from Marcus Sr., awesome stuff and great to see the Islanders taking the league lead
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
In the wake of the women cyclists' boycott that led to the cancellation of the World RR Championships, the 2026 season came to an abrupt end. Under mounting media scrutiny and recognizing the need for immediate action, the UCI made the difficult decision to cancel the remaining events of the season.
With the sport at a crossroads, the UCI swiftly recognized the urgency to implement necessary changes. Today, the organization unveiled its initial measures to cultivate a more competitive and inclusive mixed-gender peloton.
UCI Takes Decisive Steps Towards Gender Equality
in Professional Cycling, with a Promise for Further Progress
October 26, 2026 | By UCI Board of Directors
AIGLE, Switzerland - The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) is excited to announce three groundbreaking initiatives aimed at propelling gender equality and inclusivity within professional cycling. These transformative changes mark a significant step forward following the recent World Road Race Championship boycott and cancellation for the rest of the season, and the UCI is eager to embark on a new era of progress next season.
(1) Gender Equality Committee: The UCI has established a dedicated Gender Equality Committee, comprising influential experts, stakeholders and athletes committed to driving change. This committee will serve as a platform for open discussions, feedback and the formulation of strategies to ensure a fair and equitable playing field within the peloton. Their recommendations will help shape policies and initiatives that promote gender equality at every level of the sport.
(2) Safe Reporting Mechanisms: To uphold a supportive and inclusive environment, the UCI has implemented robust safe reporting mechanisms. These channels will provide a confidential space for individuals to report any gender equality violations or instances of discrimination. By encouraging transparency and accountability, the UCI aims to address concerns effectively and take appropriate action to safeguard the well-being of all participants.
(3) Women's Cycling Project Teams: The UCI will fund two new teams exclusively dedicated for female cyclists — the Women's Cycling Project (PCT) and Women's Cycling Project (CT). These Australian-based, Internationally-focused teams will provide female cyclists with a platform to showcase their skills and accelerate their professional growth. The Women's Cycling Project (PCT) team will compete at a high level, ensuring elite female athletes can shine on the world stage. Simultaneously, the Women's Cycling Project (CT) team will focus on nurturing emerging talent and providing them with valuable opportunities to develop their skills and transition to higher levels of competition.
"These initiatives demonstrate our unwavering commitment to advancing gender equality and fostering an inclusive cycling community," said UCI President David Lappartient. "We firmly believe in the power of these changes to reshape the sport and provide equal opportunities for all athletes, regardless of their gender."
The UCI acknowledges that these measures are just the beginning of an ongoing journey towards comprehensive gender equality in professional cycling. With the 2027 season on the horizon, the UCI is excited to see the positive impact these initiatives will have and is dedicated to working collaboratively to achieve lasting change.
The UCI extends its gratitude to athletes, teams, sponsors and fans for their unwavering support in championing gender equality in cycling. Together, we can build a future where every athlete can thrive and where the sport is celebrated for its fairness, inclusivity and equal opportunities.
For those that might have forgotten, I'm headed to a new team for next season! After five seasons with SEG, I signed a three-year deal with Team HSE-Liquigas based out of Slovenia. They offered me by far the most money and an opportunity to chase whatever races I want to target.
Sadly, I'm leaving all my friends here and will be joining a new group where I don't anybody and can't speak their languages. Also, my wife Grace will no longer be grabbing my water bottles and food for me. She enters retirement to take care of our baby. Crazy how fast things can change.
One day, little baby MDJ is going to be walking and talking. Making his own decisions. Living his own life. Making mistakes and memories. Meanwhile, I'm just trying my best to live in the moment right now because time never stops.
Seconds turn to minutes to hours to days to weeks to months to years.
Cherish what we have because if you blink, then you might just miss it.
After months of contemplation and endless nights filled with uncertainty, the time had come for me to make a critical decision in my football journey. The weight of this choice weighed me down as I carefully evaluated each opportunity that lied before me, considering which path would best shape my future.
Over the past few months, offers from various colleges trickled in, each presenting its own unique possibilities. Among the institutions that reached out were Old Dominion, Georgia Southern and North Carolina State, the latter offering me a walk-on spot. While these notable programs are nothing to scoff at, the dream offers I had hoped for never materialize.
As the excitement of February's National Signing Day faded, a mix of emotions swirled within me — anger, frustration and an unwavering determination to prove my worth. Witnessing other players from around the region sign with more prestigious colleges is frustrating, to say the least. I held onto a glimmer of hope that better offers would come, postponing this decision until April.
The waiting game is over.
With every passing day, the reality becomes clearer — a decision must be made.
Pen on paper. I signed my letter of intent this morning. I will be attending...
Spoiler
East Carolina University
#PirateNation | Greenville, North Carolina | #WeTheEast
This decision does not come lightly. I weighed the risks and rewards, considering all the offers on the table and the opportunities they present. Ultimately, East Carolina drew me in with an environment that values hard work and determination, where I can compete, grow and hopefully make my mark. Create a legacy that will be remembered.
Yet, as I prepare to embark on this new chapter, doubts and worries whisper in the back of my mind. Will I get lost in the depths of the depth chart? Will my talents go unnoticed? I'm I even ready for this?
The road ahead may be uncertain, and challenges will undoubtedly arise, but I do know that I'm ready to embrace the grind. With confidence in my abilities and the unwavering support of my loved ones, I stand prepared to push beyond my limits. That's just who I am and who I'm always going to be. Push me down... I'm getting right back up.
That's how I was raised. Failures don't define you. Perseverance does.
Now East Carolina awaits. While it may not be the flashiest choice, it is the one that feels right to me. I'm ready to don the Pirate purple.
Let's set sail into uncharted waters. All aboard... or walk the plank.
Apologies for the radio silence lately – it's been a whirlwind of a season. Between the rigorous training sessions, nail-biting matches, and constant travel, finding time to keep you updated has been a challenge.
But you know what they say, time flies when you're doing what you love. And let me tell you, stepping onto the pitch week after week, giving my all for the team, has been nothing short of exhilarating. In my heart, I know I made the right decision coming back here and building Canvey Island United from the ground up.
It's been almost 10 months... Let me get you up to speed.
The Moments That Mattered
David vs. Goliath (Part 1)
The peaceful coast of Canvey Island, England.
CANVEY ISLAND, England (Nov. 26, 2026) — Park Lane was packed to the brim today to watch Canvey Island United face one of the giants of the footballing world: Manchester City. The three-time defending British Super League Champions and two-time UEFA Champions League winners marched into Canvey Island looking to slaughter the Tier 10 competition in the fourth round of United British Cup. Instead, against all odds, Marcus Diamond and the Islanders kept a "C" squad Man City team from scoring.
The match ended 0-0 in front of 4,508 enthusiastic supporters. Manchester City outshot Canvey Island United 20-9 (8-4 shots on target) and had a better xG (1.87-0.66) but goalkeeper Fergal Hale-Brown made history with a wall of defenders in front of him. Canvey Island's reward for miraculously getting a draw? A replay two weeks later at Etiham Stadium.
David vs. Goliath (Part 2)
Etiham Stadium hours before kickoff.
MANCHESTER, England (Dec. 11, 2026) — Over 50,000 spectators came out to witness the little club of Canvey Island United trying to dethrone arguably the best team in the world. The sea of light blue was something the Islanders had never seen before. It's the largest crowd many of their players will ever play in front of during their careers. Nerves were high on both sides, as we approached halftime with the score still tied 0-0.
Then, right before stoppage time, Manchester City drew a penalty kick and 22-year-old Scottish striker Fraser Sharpe converted. Two minutes later, Canvey Island United winger Jocelyn Janneh drew a second yellow card and was sent off. That spelled the end for Canvey Island United as Manchester City scored three more times in the second half with the man-advantage for a 4-0 win. The loss snapped a 13-game unbeaten streak for Canvey Island United.
Hat Trick Hero
From the training ground to the back of the net.
CANVEY ISLAND, England (Dec. 19, 2026) — Cycling offseason means Marcus Diamond is fully locked in on football. He arguably had his best matches in his career today, recording a first-half hat trick in a 3-3 draw against Buxton.
His goal scoring spree included a 25-yard volley screamer that is in the running for goal of the season, a freekick master piece from just outside the 18-yard box and a penalty kick blasted in with ease. Despite the offensive explosion, Buxton scored twice in the last 20 minutes to escape with a road draw.
Boxing Day Rivals
AFC Hornchurch prepares for a rivalry showdown.
CANVEY ISLAND, England (Dec. 26, 2026) — Two rivals going head-to-head on Boxing Day, nothing better. Marcus Diamond arguably had the biggest target on his back after playing with AFC Hornchurch back in 2020. He delivered with the opening goal in the 34th minute, but Hornchurch answered with two quick goals right after halftime. In the final minutes of the match, Jocelyn Janneh scored the equalizer off a David Bailey pass. The match finished 2-2.
Both teams now head into the January transfer window wondering if they have the right pieces in place to make a push for promotion or, even better, the league title.
Claiming the Crown
Canvey Island United supporters preparing for a party.
CANVEY ISLAND, England (Apr. 17, 2027) — With four matches still left to play, Canvey Island United can celebrate being the English Prime Division 3B champions following a 6-2 blowout win over Margate. Charlie McNeill scored four times, his striker partner Oscar Thorn had a goal and three assists and Marcus Diamond notched his league-leading 38th goal this year across all competitions.
Canvey Island United outpaced Stafford and Morpeth for the league title.
Canvey Island United Results
English Prime Division 3B
Spoiler
M#
Date
H/A
Opposition
Result
Pts-Place
G
A
AVG
1
Aug-8
vs.
Buxton
3 - 0
3 - 3rd
1
1
8.7
2
Aug-15
vs.
Hornchurch
0 - 2
3 - 11th
7.8
3
Aug-22
at
Enfield Town
4 - 1
6 - 6th
1
8.9
4
Aug-26
vs.
Mickleover
1 - 1
7 - 8th
DNP
5
Aug-29
vs.
Folkestone
3 - 1
10 - 5th
DNP
6
Sep-5
at
Poole
2 - 0
13 - 4th
DNP
7
Sep-9
vs.
Whitehawk
2 - 2
14 - 4th
DNP
8
Sep-12
vs.
Stafford
2 - 1
17 - 4th
DNP
9
Sep-19
vs.
Grays
3 - 0
20 - 3rd
1
8.3
10
Sep-22
at
Leiston
1 - 1
21 - 4th
7.4
11
Sep-26
vs.
St. Neots
2 - 3
21 - 4th
7.4
12
Sep-30
at
Frome
0 - 0
22 - 3rd
7.0
13
Oct-3
vs.
Evesham
2 - 0
25 - 2nd
2
8.6
14
Oct-10
at
Lancaster
3 - 1
28 - 1st
1
7.8
15
Oct-17
at
Hyde
2 - 0
31 - 1st
7.6
16
Oct-21
at
Haringey
4 - 2
34 - 1st
2
1
9.5
17
Oct-24
at
Ashton Utd
3 - 1
37 - 1st
2
8.3
18
Oct-31
vs.
Margate
5 - 3
40 - 1st
1
1
8.6
19
Nov-7
vs.
Hednesford
1 - 0
43 - 1st
1
8.1
20
Nov-14
vs.
Whitby
2 - 0
46 - 1st
7.5
21
Nov-21
at
Lowestoft
2 - 1
49 - 1st
1
8.6
22
Nov-28
vs.
Morpeth
3 - 2
52 - 1st
1
1
8.6
23
Dec-5
at
Basingstoke
3 - 1
55 - 1st
1
8.3
24
Dec-15
at
Haringey
3 - 1
58 - 1st
1
8.6
25
Dec-19
vs.
Buxton
3 - 3
59 - 1st
3
9.1
26
Dec-26
vs.
Hornchurch
2 - 2
60 - 1st
1
8.6
27
Jan-2
at
Leiston
6 - 1
63 - 1st
1
8.6
28
Jan-9
vs.
Enfield Town
3 - 1
66 - 1st
1
8.6
29
Jan-16
at
Mickleover
5 - 1
69 - 1st
1
7.8
30
Jan-23
vs.
Folkestone
1 - 1
70 - 1st
8.0
31
Jan-30
at
Frome
5 - 0
73 - 1st
1
8.4
32
Feb-6
at
Poole
3 - 0
76 - 1st
2
9.0
33
Feb-13
vs.
Stafford
2 - 0
79 - 1st
1
7.8
34
Feb-20
at
Whitehawk
6 - 2
82 - 1st
1
7.9
35
Feb-27
vs.
Grays
2 - 1
85 - 1st
1
7.9
36
Mar-6
at
St. Neots
3 - 1
88 - 1st
1
8.8
37
Mar-13
vs.
Evesham
2 - 3
88 - 1st
1
7.9
38
Mar-20
at
Lancaster
0 - 0
89 - 1st
8.0
39
Mar-27
at
Hyde
4 - 0
92 - 1st
3
1
10.0
40
Apr-3
vs.
Ashton Utd
3 - 2
95 - 1st
2
9.1
41
Apr-10
vs.
Hednesford
3 - 1
98 - 1st
2
9.7
42
Apr-17
vs.
Margate
6 - 2
101 - 1st
1
8.2
43
Apr-24
at
Whitby
4 - 1
104 - 1st
2
1
10.0
44
May-1
at
Lowestoft
3 - 1
107 - 1st
1
8.7
45
May-8
vs.
Morpeth
2 - 1
110 - 1st
2
9.3
46
May-15
at
Basingstoke
3 - 2
113 - 1st
1
1
8.9
TOTALS:
39
13
8.4
LEAGUE WINNERS!
Canvey Island United has been promoted from the English Prime Division 3B (Tier 10) to English Prime Division 2B (Tier 9).
United British Cup
Spoiler
M#
Date
H/A
Opposition
Result
Round
G
A
AVG
1
Aug-4
vs.
Biggleswade Town
2 - 1
First
DNP
2
Sep-1
at
South Shields
1 - 0
Second
DNP
3
Oct-6
vs.
Evesham
3 - 2
Third
2
1
9.6
4
Nov-26
vs.
Man City
0 - 0
Fourth
6.7
5
Dec-11
at
Man City
0 - 4
Fourth (Replay)
6.6
TOTALS:
2
1
7.6
English Regional Cup
Spoiler
M#
Date
H/A
Opposition
Result
Round
G
A
AVG
1
Aug-11
at
Scarborough Athletic
p 1 - 1
First
1
8.3
2
Sep-15
at
Lancaster
1 - 2
Second
DNP
TOTALS:
1
0
8.3
Marcus Diamond's Season Stats & Awards
Spoiler
Date
Achievement
2026-27
English Prime Division 3B Player of the Season
2026-27
English Prime Division 3B Top Scorer
May 2027
Inducted Into Canvey Island United All-Time Best XI
Sept. 2026
English Prime Division 3B Player of the Month
2026-27
English Prime Division 3B Player of the Week (x7)
2026-27
English Prime Division 3B Goal of the Week (x2)
2026-27
English Prime Division 3B League Champions
Looking Ahead to 2027-28
The influx of money brought in from playing Manchester City and getting promoted this past season has allowed us to recruit some better players for next season. The word is starting to get around that this grassroots movement is on the rise and it's cool to interact with other players that want to be involved in our growth as we try to climb the Great Britain football pyramid.
Sadly, bringing in new players means some of the old favorites have to leave. This offseason has already seen the following former teammates depart: Charlie McNeill (26 goals), Patrick Salminen, Ian Fitzgerald (51 appearances), Renan (5 goals), Umar Offor and Fergal Hale-Brown. I expect more to follow. I'm doing my best to keep the locker room together so the turnover doesn't ruin team chemistry.
Some of the new guys to keep an eye on for next year, in my humble opinion: striker Dario Tomoski, midfielder Barrie Manning and goalkeeper Joe Whitworth.
Progress is being made. The first league title is just the first step. We have a long ways to go before my redemption arc is complete. Thanks for sticking with me!
And I can't thank my family enough for all the sacrifices being made so I can continue to compete in the two sports I love. Grace loves being a mother and I know wants to have more kids in the future but, at the same time, baby (I mean toddler) MDJ is just learning how to walk so life is about to get more complicated.
Seems like a brilliant season for Marcus (as should be expected) and exciting times ahead for Canvey Island United with a streamlined pyramid beckoning andsome money to re-invest - a Man City is a huge boon for such a small club but hopefully some more cup runs can bring in some teams for the top four leagues that will draw big crowds!
24/02/21 - kandesbunzler said “I don't drink famous people."
15/08/22 - SotD said "Your [jandal's] humour is overrated"
11/06/24 - knockout said "Winning is fine I guess. Truth be told this felt completely unimportant." [ICL] Santos-Euskadi | [PT] Xero Racing
As I reflect on the 2027 cycling season, a whirlwind of emotions rush through my mind. It has been a year of exhilaration, heartbreak and personal growth. From the thrilling highs of victory to the crushing lows of disappointment, I have experienced the full spectrum.
The season began with eager anticipation as I joined Team HSE-Liquigas. However, the spring classics brought me face-to-face with the harsh reality of the sport. Disappointing finishes and painful crashes left me questioning my abilities and searching for answers. It was a time of deep frustration and self-doubt.
But amidst the darkness, a glimmer of hope emerged at the Tour de Romandie. It was a moment of pure elation, reminding me why I love this sport.
A grueling first season with Team HSE-Liquigas demanded more from me than I ever thought possible. It pushed me beyond my comfort zone, forcing me to confront my weaknesses and discover untapped reservoirs of strength. The setbacks and obstacles served as catalysts for personal growth, teaching me valuable lessons about perseverance, teamwork and the indomitable human spirit.
The road ahead is uncertain, and the challenges will be many, but I am ready to face them head-on. The road to greatness is never ending.
The Moments That Mattered
Classics: Battling Adversity
Marcus Diamond crashes on the cobbles after puncturing in Paris - Roubaix.
ROUBAIX, France (Apr. 8, 2027) — Marcus Diamond's inaugural season with Team HSE-Liquigas got off to a rather disappointing start in the spring classics, marked by struggles with integration and underwhelming performances. Despite high hopes, Diamond found it challenging to fit into the team dynamics, hampering his ability to shine on the competitive stage.
From a modest 7th place finish in Strade Bianche to a lackluster 10th place in Milano-San Remo, Diamond fell short of his aspirations for top-tier finishes. The difficulties of establishing trust and synergy within the team became apparent during the Ronde Van Vlaanderen, where he settled for 19th place.
Adding to the disappointment, a crash during Paris-Roubaix relegated him to a disappointing 35th place. The Classics season overall highlighted Diamond's struggles in adapting and finding his rhythm within Team HSE-Liquigas.
Romandie Breakthrough
Diamond wins Stages 2 & 4 on his way to winning the overall GC at Tour de Romandie.
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Apr. 29, 2027) — After a forgettable Classics season, Marcus Diamond made an impressive comeback at the Tour de Romandie as he claimed victory in the prestigious six-stage tour. Diamond's triumph was built on two remarkable stage wins – a hilly Stage 2 and a challenging mountain top Stage 4 – solidifying his dominance in both types of terrain.
Not only did Diamond emerge as the overall winner of the General Classification (GC), but he also proved his prowess in the mountains by winning the KoM competition. His exceptional climbing abilities were on full display as he conquered the challenging ascents throughout the tour, further establishing his status as a formidable force in the peloton.
The battle for the GC title was fierce, with fellow Great Britain riders Tao Geoghegan Hart and Adam Yates providing tough competition. However, Diamond's consistency throughout the tour allowed him to secure a commanding lead. In the end, he claimed the GC victory, finishing 59 seconds ahead of Geoghegan Hart, with Yates trailing by 1 minute and 6 seconds in third place.
Tour de Romandie (GC)
1
Marcus Diamond
HSE-Liquigas
17h10'45
2
Tao Geoghegan Hart
Canyon SRAM Racing
+ 59
3
Adam Yates
Qantas
+ 1'06
4
Harry Zuurman
AEGON
+ 1'18
5
Felix Grosschartner
T-Mobile
+ 1'40
The Stage Hunter
Diamond wins twice at Criterium du Dauphine, part of the five stages he won in June.
TRISTE, Italy (June 24, 2027) — The beast has awoken with the Tour de France right around the corner. Great Britain superstar Marcus Diamond is firing on all cylinders at the moment. He picked up his fifth stage victory in the month of June yesterday at the Adriatica Ionica Race. His great form is undeniable.
Two stage wins at the Criterium du Dauphine to finish 6th overall, a stage win and 4th place at the Tour of Slovenia and then two more stage wins here in Italy to take runner-up behind Jack Haig in the overall by 17 seconds.
No doubt he is starting to win his new teammates over. He will look to carry this new found momentum into the GB National Championships to try and defend his road race title, followed by his third-ever appearance at the Tour de France.
Dethroned in Colchester
Disappointment sets in as Diamond sprints to 4th place at the GB RR championship.
COLCESTER, England (July 1, 2027) — Three days after nearly upsetting former World Champion Larry Gooden from winning a seven straight Great Britain ITT championship, Marcus Diamond looked to be in good shape to retain his GB RR title for a third consecutive season.
Diamond attacked on the flat with 6.3kms remaining and had a 24-second gap heading into the final 3 kilometers before a trio of sprinters worked together to pull the reigning champion back with 650 meters to go.
Christopher Lawless narrowly edged out Lucy van der Haar on the line to win his second national title. Diamond settled for fourth.
In the Great Britain ITT competition, Gooden got the best of everyone despite Diamond putting in a valiant effort on the hilly course to get within 11 seconds of taking down one of the best time trialers in the world.
Great Britain Road Race National Championships
1
Christopher Lawless
GCN Racing
4h59'43
2
Lucy van der Haar
EvoPro Racing
s.t.
3
Matthew Bostock
JLT Condor
s.t.
4
Marcus Diamond
HSE-Liquigas
s.t.
5
Gabriel Cullaigh
GCN Racing
s.t.
All In For Yellow
Diamond wears Tour de France yellow for three days, but falls short of the podium.
PARIS, France (July 29, 2027) —After 21 grueling stages, a new Tour de France champion has been crowned. Great Britain is back on top as Tao Geoghegan Hart wins his second Tour de France. He swiped the yellow jersey away from fellow countryman Marcus Diamond on Stage 12, on the famous slopes of Alpe d'Huez.
While Diamond's teammate Primoz Roglic won Stage 12 from the breakaway to earn Team HSE-Liquigas only stage of the tour, Diamond was left to fend for himself for a majority of the three weeks. There was one major exception.
Diamond, with the help of premier cobbler Andreas Kron, effectively used the cobbled sectors on Stage 9 to create massive gaps between the GC favourites. When the dust settled, Diamond had over one minute and 30 seconds on his closest rivals. Then, the climbing begin.
Geoghegan Hart proved to be the strongest, followed by two-time defending champion Daniel Felipe Martinez. The last spot on the podium was claimed on Stage 20 when Emanuel Buchmann outpaced Diamond on the hilly 30km ITT.
Tour de France (GC)
1
Tao Geoghegan Hart
Canyon SRAM Racing
83h09'45
2
Daniel Felipe Martinez
Panasonic
+ 2'17
3
Emanuel Buchmann
Strava
+ 4'58
4
Marcus Diamond
HSE-Liquigas
+ 5'07
5
Urtzi Dominguez
GCN Racing
+ 6'02
Red, Dead, No Redemption
Medical reports tell the story after Diamond voluntarily withdraws himself from the Vuelta.
ASTURIAS, Spain (Sept. 9, 2027) — The cycling world witness a rare sight this afternoon when one of its global icons called it quits and dropped out of the Vuelta a Espana. Battling extreme fatigue in the hot Spanish sun, Marcus Diamond was last shown on the television cameras weaving back and forth on the road.
It wasn't long after that the race radio confirmed that Diamond had gotten off his bike and into the team car on Stage 15. The defending Vuelta a Espana champion had suffered enough. He was already well over 15 minutes down in the general classification and had no luck in the breakaway on Stage 13.
A grueling first season with Team HSE-Liquigas had finally caught up to him. This is the second time during his career that Diamond has failed to finish the Vuelta. He briefly spoke with the media following the completion of the stage.
"My legs have no power," Diamond said. "As much as I wanted to tough it out and finish what I started, I had no choice. My body couldn't endure any longer. I'm hopeful that I can use the next three weeks to recover as much as possible and give a better showing at the World Championships in Greece."
Vuelta a Espana (GC)
1
Ivan Sosa
Team Ridley
77h59'00
2
Jai Hindley
Team Sunweb
+ 2'07
3
Harry Zuurman
AEGON
+ 4'04
4
Richard Carapaz
EF Nippo
+ 5'43
5
Pierre-Roger Latour
Israel Cycling
+ 6'45
Friends, Foes, Family
Team GB executes a flawless race to win the country's first rainbow jersey since 2011.
ATHENS, Greece (Sept. 30, 2027) — The wait was worth it. One year removed from the UCI canceling the 2026 edition of the World RR Championships, a heart-warming winner and his unselfish team brought the rainbow jersey back to life.
Simon Yates looked back and saw no one in the distance as he crossed the finish to become the first Great Britain winner since Mark Cavendish in 2011. The Qantas veteran didn't get to this point by himself after 277kms of rolling hills off the southern coast of the capital city in Greece.
Against the norm, the 2022 Tour de France winner got help from his fellow countrymen. Most notably, his biggest helper turned out to be Marcus Diamond — his former teammate at SEG Racing Academy back in 2023. Diamond looked after Yates for a majority of the race and paced the peloton on numerous occasions to keep the other top favourites from breaking away.
It was a heroic return for Diamond after he was last seen gasping for air at the Vuelta a Espana a few weeks ago. His efforts this evening didn't go unnoticed, as 35-year-old Yates waited at the finish line to give Diamond a sentimental hug before heading over to victory podium. Diamond respectively finished 12th, four-plus minutes behind the new road race champion of the world.
"I don't deserve this," Yates said with tears in his eyes. "I can't thank my teammates enough for doing this for me. They did this... They did this for an old guy like me. I will never be able to thank them enough. Truly remarkable."
World Road Race Championship
1
Simon Yates
Qantas
8h27'24
2
Michael Matthews
GCN Racing
+ 1'19
3
Wilmar Paredes
Strava
s.t.
4
Michał Kwiatkowski
UAE Team Emirates
s.t.
5
Ronald Curley
Diema
s.t.
Marcus Diamond's Race Results
Date
Race
GC
Other
Jan. 16-21
Tour Down Under (S6)
7th (+1'17)
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Jan. 25-28
Vuelta a Mallorca (S4)
6th (+55)
--
Feb. 13-18
Tour of Omen (S6)
6th (+1'04)
--
Mar. 3
Strade Bianche
7th (s.t.)
--
Mar. 17
Milano - Sanremo
10th (s.t.)
--
Mar. 25
Gent - Wevelgem
44th (+37)
--
Apr. 1
Ronde Van Vlaanderen
19th (+3'07)
--
Apr. 8
Paris - Roubaix
35th (+11'56)
--
Apr. 18
La Fleche Wallonne
4th (s.t.)
--
Apr. 24-29
Tour de Romandie (S6)
WINNER
x2 Stages, KoM
May 13-19
Tour of California (S7)
6th (+1'40)
--
June 3-10
Crit. du Dauphine (S8)
6th (+2'52)
x2 Stages
June 13-16
Tour of Slovenia (S4)
4th (+47)
x1 Stage
June 20-24
Adriatica Ionica Race (S5)
2nd (+17)
x2 Stages, Points
June 28
Great Britain ITT NC
2nd (+11)
--
July 1
Great Britain RR NC
4th (s.t.)
--
July 7-29
Tour de France (S21)
4th (+5'07)
--
Aug. 4
San Sebastian Classic
30th (+1'05)
--
Aug. 25-Sept. 16
Vuelta a Espana (S21)
DNF
--
Sept. 30
World RR Championships
12th (+4'05)
--
Oct. 13
Il Lombardia
4th (s.t.)
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Cycling World Overview
Important Races
Pro Tour Standings
Team
Individual
1
Canyon SRAM
10637
Tao Geoghegan Hart
Canyon SRAM
4949
2
AEGON
8199
Brandon McNulty
EF Nippo
3188
3
Ridley
8193
Ivan Sosa
Team Ridley
3059
4
EF Nippo
6942
Lucas Arauco
Israel
2987
5
FDJ
6814
D.F. Martinez
Panasonic
2923
6
McLaren-Bahrain
6744
E.A. Bernal
Rotor
2781
7
Israel
6451
Leo Vincent
FDJ
2711
8
GCN
6416
Bob Jungels
T-Mobile
2662
9
HSE-Liquigas
5931
Marcus Diamond
HSE-Liquigas
2634
10
Sunweb
5625
Simon Yates
Qantas
2517
Looking Ahead to 2028
It's hard to believe I'll be entering my 11th professional season, where does the time go? It's also getting hard not to think that my best years are behind me. With all the new talent coming into the sport, I'm feel like I'm getting slower and slower. The stress on my body is catching up with me. But I'm a fighter. I know on my best days that I'm untouchable. I'm the best in the world at what I do and that is what drives me.
As I prepare to embark on my second season with Team HSE-Liquigas, I'm looking forward to building more chemistry with my teammates and win a few more big races. After placing 4th, 5th and 17th at the Tour de France the last three years, I'm still debating if I should give the world's greatest bike race another go. A part of me wants to just focus on the classics and save my energy for the World Championships.
But, the other part of me, only sees that yellow jersey as the ultimate prize. I've tried to win both the last few years and haven't managed either. I think it might be time to sacrifice one goal to try and achieve the other.
Still waiting for the race profiles to be released before I make my final decision.