
Neil realises that it wasn’t Aaron who had picked him up from the airport earlier and rather Andrew, who Neil realises is off his medication that was prescribed to him after he had almost killed four men who had attacked Nicky, and that was illegal for him to stop taking. When they arrive at Wymack’s apartment, where Andrew, Kevin and Nicky, the twin’s cousin were waiting. In the car the two discuss Kevin, and Neil explains to the reader, Kevin’s past and his ‘inseparable since birth’ relationship with Riko Moriyama, the two even tattooing the numbers 1 and 2 on their faces, until he broke his wrist and joined the Palmetto State Foxes. The two drive back to Wymack’s apartment complex, where Neil will be staying until the semester begins. The novel shifts to South Carolina where Aaron, Andrew’s twin brother, picks Neil up from the airport. Neil realises Kevin doesn’t recognise him and after an internal battle, he accepts Wymack’s offer. Kevin Day enters and tells Neil that they shouldn’t even take him because of his inexperience, but they want him because he plays like he has “everything to lose”. Neil goes to run but is stopped by the foxes’ goalkeeper, Andrew Minyard, who hits him across the chest with an exy racquet. Neil tells Wymack he won’t play for him because of Kevin Day, a former national champion who had recently joined the foxes line up that year and who Neil shared a gruesome past with.

Neil mentions that the foxes are notorious for being “talented rejects and junkies” from broken homes. Coach Hernandez tells him the man is from a university and Neil discovers he his David Wymack, Coach of the Palmetto State Foxes. His coach, Hernandez, announces that there is someone who has come to see Neil and Neil, who has spent most of his life on the run from his past panics, but cannot get away before he sees a man he doesn’t recognise standing in the locker room doorway.

The novel opens with Neil Josten after his high school exy team’s Millport Dingo’s loss, which had put them out of the state championships two games from finals.
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There has been no discussion, as of yet, for a movie or TV show adaptation for the series. The books, despite lack of promotion, have been rated best sellers on Smashwords and top ten in Amazon’s sports fiction category, and have an extensive young adult fan base on social media. The novels follow the protagonist Neil Josten on the run from his father and his father’s people, as well as Neil’s, and his team’s (The Palmetto State Foxes) journey to make it to the exy championships.
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The series contains three novels, the last of which, The King’s Men, was self-published March 31, 2016. Template:Infobox book series All for the Game is a series of novels by author Nora Sakavic. All of its AfDs can be found at Wikipedia:Special:PrefixIndex/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/All_for_the_Game_(Series), the first at Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/All_for_the_Game_(Series). This is a backup of Wikipedia:All_for_the_Game_(Series). This article was considered for deletion at Wikipedia on May 15 2019.
