
His leadership inspires the team into developing more adaptable tactics and delivering injuries to the other team. One of the leading orc blitzers in the game, Varag Ghoul-Chewer takes over as captain of the Gouged Eye.

The next year, the Gouged Eye made it to the final but lost to the Vynheim Valkyries. The Gouged Eye's success continued, and in 2473, the squad took the Blood Bowl Championship (XIII) again against the Dwarf Warhammerers. During Blood Bowl IV, in 2464, the Gouged Eye beat the Dwarf Giants at Middenheim Stadium, due in part to the captaincy of Hurk Verminsmasher, and the thrice-scorer Bolg Stonemangle, whose nickname after the game became "Dwarfmangle." By 2464, their first win of the Blood Bowl Championship, the Gouged Eye had won the Chaos Cup eight times, and were AFC champions twice. The Gouged Eye would achieve resounding success in the following years. Thousands of recruits showed up for tryouts and so the Gouged Eye had a strong and varied pool of talent to draw from. The tribal emperor gave an option in 2431 to his orcs: join the army or join the team. While the training under Vinny Gloam was helping tactics, recruitment to play became the focus of owner Gobsuck Skullcrush XI. Through whatever means the Gouged Eye employed, be it violence or gold, Vinny helps to develop their passing game to become a more well-rounded squad. Therefore, the team managed to kidnap a passing expert, Vinny Gloam, from a late night training session with the Middenheim Marauders. īy 2429, the Gouged Eye, to their credit, did not falter in their sights of becoming the best team in Blood Bowl, despite their many losses. This would lead the team to win only one game of their first seventy-two.

The coach, due to his specialty of the rushing game, was not able to flesh out the passing portion for the Gouged Eye. This peaked the tribe's interest so they kidnapped a coach after a successful raid and formed their team.

The Gouged Eye were told of Blood Bowl by slaves gained through raiding parties.
