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So I've seen a lot of love for Nemona as a character (well, mostly, but it is well deserved so I'm staying positive!), but also quite a few people wishing we could have faced her real, Champion-winning team. And my theory is...we did. In the battle with Champion Nemona.

Nemona is clearly battle obsessed, but in the way many protagonists across media have been, she just wants a really good fight. The Goku comparisons have been spot on, and I think that, just as Goku was known to do, Nemona has long had a habit of holding back to make battles either more difficult or just to enjoy them better. We see her do exactly that with the player character throughout the story, and we see how other-the-top thrilled she is when the player actually defeats her at her best, since no one else has ever done so. And if she has been looking for that for a long time (which she certainly has, even Geeta mentioned that Nemona was holding back in thier battle), it makes sense that she would want to find a way to even the odds and make things more challenging for herself.

In real life we have Nuzlockes and IronMons and who knows how many other challenge type runs, so maybe Nemona realized a few Gyms in that using a full team of six just made things way too easy for her. As she went along, she kept using less and less Pokemon, and eventually ended up with just her team of two. This is why she is able to replace her other original team members with the Pokemon she trains specifically to fight the player: By the time she knows without a doubt that the player can truly challenge her, these new Pokemon are already stronger than the ones she had originally trained. Realistically, she could have discovered before reaching the seventh Gym that 2 Pokemon posed enough of a challenge to satisfy her. My guess is that Larry would be that tipping point, really.

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Real Sociedad de Ftbol, more commonly referred to as Real Sociedad (.mw-parser-output .IPA-label-small{font-size:85%}.mw-parser-output .references .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .infobox .IPA-label-small,.mw-parser-output .navbox .IPA-label-small{font-size:100%}pronounced [real sojea]; Royal Society) in English, Erreala or Reala in Basque, La Real in Spanish, is a Spanish professional sports club in the city of Donostia-San Sebastin, Basque Country, founded on 7 September 1909. It plays its home matches at the Anoeta Stadium.

Real Sociedad was a founding member of La Liga in 1929. The team came fourth with Francisco "Paco" Bienzobas finishing as the top scorer. The team's name was changed to Donostia Club de Futbol in 1931 with the advent of the Second Spanish Republic, but changed back to Real Sociedad after the Spanish Civil War in 1939. The team has generally fluctuated between the Primera and Segunda divisions, in one period (during the 1940s) managing to be relegated and promoted seven times. Around that time, the sculptor Eduardo Chillida was the team's goalkeeper until injury put a stop to his football career.

Sacristn signed an initial contract until 30 June 2017.[37] His contract was renewed in 2017, but Sacristn was ultimately dismissed after a string of poor performances left that 15th in the table and drawn into a relegation battle.[38] Aiser Garitano became the next head coach, having arrived from Legans.[39] He lasted only seven months before being dismissed, with the team also in 15th place, with only five wins in his seventeen league matches.[40]

Garitano was succeeded by reserve team manager and local boy Imanol Alguacil on 26 December 2018.[41] During his tenure, he oversaw an attacking style of play combining pace, precision, power, and exuberance.[42]

The club's name means "Royal Society of Football" in Spanish. The club's name was changed to Donostia Club de Futbol in 1931 with the advent of the Second Spanish Republic, but changed back to Real Sociedad after the Spanish Civil War in 1939. The club is nicknamed in Basque as Erreala or the txuri-urdin ("white-blue" due to the colours of their kit). The colours stem from the flag of San Sebastin: a blue canton on a white field.

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Ted Lasso is about a folksy American college football coach who is hired as the manager of a London-based soccer team, but is the Ted Lasso football team a real club? Starring Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso, the critically acclaimed Apple TV+ series' success has raised awareness of football for American audiences, who know it as soccer. However, does AFC Richmond actually exist? In season 1, Ted Lasso was set up to fail by AFC Richmond's new owner Rebecca Welton but they ultimately became friends and led the club to success.

While Ted Lasso was in over his head as a "gaffer," his genuine niceness and how much he truly cares for his players earned Ted the admiration and trust of the team. This included AFC Richmond's aging Captain, Roy Kent, and their star player, Jamie Tartt. Through the three seasons, Ted Lasso ended up working with Rebecca to build the team into a legitimate contender, and along the way, they played against real-life football clubs which also included cameos from real-life players. But what about AFC Richmond's real counterparts?

Ted Lasso's production and attention to detail are so thorough and persuasive that American fans may be surprised to learn that the Ted Lasso football team is a fictional club. AFC Richmond is partly based on Crystal Palace F.C., which is also based in South London. Crystal Palace's team, nicknamed The Eagles, plays in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Richmond is a real part of London but the area's football team, Hampton & Richmond Borough F.C., plays in the National League South, five divisions below the English Premier League. Ted Lasso filmed at the Eagles' Selhurst Park football ground, although Crystal Palace exists in the show's universe.

Ted Lasso has done an excellent job of creating the illusion that the Ted Lasso football team is a real club, complete with adopting Crystal Palace's colors of red and blue. Boosting AFC Richmond's convincing authenticity, the show has created a ton of AFC Richmond merchandise for sale so that fans can wear the colors of the Ted Lasso football team. This even includes being able to purchase personalized AFC Richmond jerseys, as well as the requisite T-shirt, hats, mugs, and stickers. Part of the magic of Ted Lasso is the fictional AFC Richmond looks and feels as real as the biscuits Ted Lasso brings Rebecca every episode.

Ted Lasso shoots at Crystal Palace F.C.'s pitch to generate a palpable authenticity. The series even agreed to let the Eagles beat AFC Richmond on the show as payment for letting Ted Lasso use their stadium. Plus, many American fans don't know the difference between English soccer clubs and Ted Lasso plays into this since it reflects the mustachioed coach's own ignorance of the sport. For some Ted Lasso fans, AFC Richmond is their first real exposure to the game called soccer in America, known as football everywhere else in the world, but the show's world is endearingly believable.

What really blurred the line between the Ted Lasso football team and reality is that AFC Richmond played several teams from the real world on the show. The real players on those teams even appeared in the show as fictional versions of themselves. There are also several real-world pundits on Ted Lasso, often mocking the manager and his approach to the game. Thierry Henry has the biggest role of any pundit on the show, as he actually gets called out many times with Coach Beard often yelling "Shut up Thierry Henry" more than once in the series. Gary Lineker, Chris Kamara, Jeff Stelling, and Arlo White also appear as versions of themselves. 006ab0faaa

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