
- Johnny Walker



The only son of England’s youngest and most successful captain since Bobby More (Jack Walker, captaining the national side at 16 and lifting two successive world cups in 2062 and 2066) Johnny had carried the dream of emulating his father through his early childhood. A dream that was shared by his nation. By the age of 15 he doubted he could ever fulfil this expectation and fell into deep depression. The volcanic meltdown of 2088 saved him from facing his demons in public and although his depression lifted he remained reclusive.
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| GAMES PLAYED | GOALS SCORED | ASSISTS | SHUT OUTS | RED CARDS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Johnny Walker never played in the underground leagues but his talent remained a subject for speculation. As he disappeared from public view altogether the Walker name grew in significance. Desperately out of shape, he was abducted by unknown forces and now finds himself on the island amongst some of the greatest names in football, and his darkness has returned.





