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And can others do the same? I don't know if many new players want to be responsible for creating, managing, and starting their own teams. Why not let experienced ENSLers help out?
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You can create and manage a team, yes. You are even allowed to do this ontop of playing in the NSL itself when both teams compete. You can coach, plan, anything. You just aren't allowed to play/spectate officials.
Crowbar did this with angry chickens in the last cup, it worked out pretty well.
You are allowed to be on the team page(for the managing purposes)
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Is there an aggregated list of teamless players?
Yes, just send me a message when you get online