

We've all been guilty of commentating on our own incredible efforts - dribbling past all eleven (Imaginary) opposition players, before rifling the ball into the top corner - in our garden - and we've all dreamed about scoring the winner at Wembley.
But, normally, faced with the sadly obvious limitations of our own abilities, we tend to leave it there.
However, this is not the route for ambitious goalkeeper Fraser Hobday, who currently plays for Highland League side Huntly FC. He's created his own, incredibly detailed and comprehensive Wikipedia page, featuring exhaustive statistics and references in the style of a world star such as Ronaldo or Messi. There's a full section on his initial loan period at Huntly, from Parkvale and a list of his achievements, including the no-doubt-highly-coveted Parents Player of the Year - won twice in a year in his school days.
Sadly, the wiki page is currently under review by the site, but, like Fraser, we think it should be a keeper.
(Images: SWNS)
[via Metro]
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As Content Director of Shortlist, Marc likes nothing more than to compile endless lists of an evening by candlelight. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.
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