Team Manager
Fenners
Biography
I began my journey with the MI5 Clan in 2007, joining as a dedicated Call of Duty 4 player during one of the clan’s early competitive eras. MI5 had already been established for a year, having formed in 2006, and quickly became a home for players who valued teamwork, community, and long-term commitment. Over time, my involvement and passion for the clan’s growth naturally expanded. By around 2011, I stepped into a leadership role and took over the management of the entire MI5 Clan. From there, I helped guide the community through new games, new divisions, and new eras of online play. Alongside long-standing members such as Jay Kay, I developed and maintained game servers for several of our most active titles, including DayZ Standalone and Minecraft. These servers became central hubs for MI5 members and the wider gaming community, providing structured, reliable, and enjoyable environments built around players’ needs. Today, my focus within MI5 has shifted into the racing world. I now help manage our growing Gran Turismo 7 division, working alongside Stat Enforcer and xxMONKEYNUTSxx to organise races with old and new members, maintain standards, and support drivers at every skill level. We currently oversee two active leagues: a weekly racing league and a Group Car Championship. I’m also developing a dedicated website to streamline event management, record-keeping, and communication for these competitions—continuing the tradition of building tools that strengthen our community. From competitive FPS beginnings to modern sim racing management, my commitment to MI5 remains the same: building spaces, supporting players, and helping the clan evolve with every new chapter.Roles
- Clan Manager at Mi5ClanUK (2011 - Present)
- Team Coach at Old Gamers UK (2018 - 2021)
- Player (Support role) at Mi5 Clan (2007 - 20011)
