The Quidditch matches often had some plot - related events. For example, in some matches, there were attempts by the Slytherin team or others to cheat or play unfairly. This added drama and conflict to the story. Also, Harry's skills as a Seeker were crucial in some key moments, like when he caught the Golden Snitch to win important matches for Gryffindor, which in turn affected the overall house standings in the school.
One great fanfiction is 'The Gryffindor Quidditch Revolution'. It focuses on a new player who brings innovative strategies to the team. The story is full of action - the intense Quidditch matches are described vividly, making you feel like you're right there in the stands. The characters are well - developed, and it stays true to the spirit of the Gryffindor team in the original books.
Among other houses, Draco Malfoy was on the Slytherin Quidditch team. He was a Seeker as well. Each team had its own set of players with different skills and personalities, and the Quidditch matches between the houses were always exciting events in the Hogwarts school year.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, the Quidditch team gets influenced by a dark wizard who has a grudge against Harry. The wizard uses a spell to make the team members believe Harry is a threat to them. So they start to betray him by not passing the Quaffle to him during the game, or even colliding with him on purpose during a fly - around. This would lead to Harry feeling extremely isolated and confused as he thought his team was like family.
Harry might feel really sad at first. He loves Quidditch and being shunned by the team would be like a rejection of something he's passionate about. He could start to isolate himself even more, spending time alone thinking about what he did wrong.
In some fanfics, the Quidditch team might make it up to Harry by throwing him a special celebration. For example, they could organize a private party just for him, with all his favorite treats and games. This would show their appreciation for Harry and make him feel special.
It could be a new player on the team who is jealous of Harry's skills and popularity. This new player might spread lies about Harry, turning the other team members against him. So the new player would be the main antagonist in this scenario.
The sense of adventure. In the original books, the Gryffindor Quidditch team was always at the center of exciting action. Fanfictions build on this. They take the team on new adventures, like facing never - before - seen opponents or dealing with magical mishaps during a match. It's like getting to experience more of the wizarding world through the lens of the team we all love.
Obviously, Harry Potter himself is a very popular character. He is often the central figure in these fanfictions, as he is the star Seeker of the Gryffindor team. His skills and leadership on the Quidditch pitch are usually highlighted.
The fanfiction could develop Harry's leadership side further. He has to lead the workers on the Quidditch farm, so he would become more confident in giving orders and making decisions related to the farm's operations. Also, his love for Quidditch would be expressed in a new way, not just as a player but as someone responsible for all aspects of the Quidditch - related activities on the farm.
In this fanfiction, Harry might face intense training sessions. He could struggle at first to keep up with the more experienced players on the team. Maybe he'll have a rival on the team who doubts his abilities but he'll prove them wrong with his natural talent.