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The Tongland Team (1817-2002)(2002-)

History
Founded in 1817 by Carlos McGinn and Robert Telford. The team's goals are to protect Tongland from urbanisation and to preach the idea of Tongland independence. The group first gained notoriety in 1823 after a mass stabbing in a local café in Kirkcudbright, the perpetrators were never caught. The group then were forced into hiding after the Police tracked down there leaders in 1824, the finding of the group saw a small skirmish where 10 died including co-founder and leader Carlos McGinn. It took a while for the team to return to full power, experts suggest that Robert Telford committed suicide in 1830 on the day the team returned to notoriety after the Kirkcudbright courthouse bombing which saw 18 deaths. The leadership was handed over to Paul Don, who was only 19 at the time. Paul died of severe dyslexia in 1834 however leaving the leader position vacant again. Paul's cousin was handed the leaders post after Paul's untimely death. Callum Don was an unpopular leader however leading the party into debt and trying to run in elections. Callum was assassinated 10 years after taking command by his own son Davey Donson. The next 20 years of the Tongland team were under the leadership of Fatty who oversaw multiple small attacks before his son Fatty the second took over and was the mastermind behind the Crossmichael bombing in 1893 the most infamous team attack. Fatty the second died of mongolitus after handing the reins over to James Riley who ruled the gang from 1928 until 1987 again overseeing around 100 small crimes in the surrounding area. Jabab Abdallah is the current leader and was last seen in 2002 after the frog attack, where 400 frogs where thrown at a house in Kirkcudbright. The team was not heard of again until 2017 when Creetown toilets where burned down.