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Old 06-04-2003, 07:12 PM   #101
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Dk..... i know your offense is hurting pretty bad, and money is very tight. But i wanna throw a idea your way and see what ya think.

I say sell the Excellent forward and buy a Solid/Solid with passable or higher set pieces with the "head", "unpredictable" or "Quick" skill for around 300k. I'd be willing to bet money he'd score more goals for ya, and create more chances then the excellent forward and he'd be cheaper.

Thats just my opinion, Excellent/Disastrous for 500k is way to much in my book. The passing skill is pretty important for a forward.

Or if you have to.... sell that forward and get one with better passing for a little more. Sell a back-up trainee if you need to.
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Old 06-05-2003, 11:56 AM   #102
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Thanks for the idea Havok. I will consider it.

Just so you all know, there are a few things that I am currently considering, regarding the state of the Screamin' Seamen.

1. Metman certainly hasn't paid off just yet, but I feel like it is too early to write him off. He suffered a form drop when he joined the team, and hasn't fully recovered yet. $500,000 may seem like a lot to have paid for him, but I spent over a week scouring the transfer market for players who met my criteria, and Metman was about as good as I could do for the money I had available. The main criteria was that the player had to be capable of putting up three stars, and no solid scorer/solid passer than I looked at was capable of doing so. Metman is capable of that, his form just needs to get better first, and it is improving.

2. I am currently saving up for a new coach. Coach Brown has been with us since the beginning, but is really no longer up to the task. He is only a passable/defensive coach. Now that my training program is fully operational (maximum physios and assistant coaches with good trainees), a solid coach is the next logical step. I am hoping that I will be able to land an offensive coach as well. That would help our offense immensely, and my defense is more than good enough to make up for that.

3. From a certain standpoint, I am only treading water at the moment. This is by design. I am running this team from a very long-term perspective. A lot of the other managers out there seem to be making transfers almost daily, while mine are few and far between (with the exception of selling youth pulls). Yes, I have a number of trainees that could sell for decent money right now (all are solid or better in defending), which in turn could be spent on some better players (forwards, midfielders). But the money they would sell for now pales in comparison to what they will be worth when my current training program comes to an end. At the end of next season, all of my defensive trainees should be formidable defenders, at least. I salivate at the thought of the money they will bring in, and the drastic improvements I will be able to make when that happens. But it takes patience, considering that it will be the fall of 2003 before these changes take place. So if it seems like the improvement of SSFC is occurring at a snail's pace, now you may be able to understand why. Just wait...

So there you have it, my perspective on the state of the SSFC in a nutshell. This game is a very long-term endeavor (it's been running for over five years), and that is what I like most about it.

Here endeth the sermon.
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Old 06-05-2003, 12:08 PM   #103
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That will be an exciting time when you have 3 or 4 expendable formidable defenders. It will be interesting to see how you will be able to transfer from defensive training to playmaking(I would guess that is what you are going to).

Should make for some very interesting reading over the next few seasons.
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Old 06-05-2003, 12:32 PM   #104
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Season 3 – FOFC Cup III – Group Play – Round 4

North Plainfield Plague vs. Screamin’ Seamen

Date:
June 4th, 2003
Venue: The Infestadium (North Plainfield, NJ)
Attendance: 902 (20,000)
Weather: Partly cloudy

It seems as though we’ve been living out of our suitcases lately, and today is no exception. We’re in New Jersey today for an FOFC Cup match against cthomer5000’s North Plainfield Plague. The Plague have done pretty well for themselves thus far, earning six of a possible nine points and currently standing in third place in the Group F standings. The team was rolling until their 2-nil defeat at the hands of the Manhattan Marauders last week, and will certainly be looking to get back on track today.

Though their offense has been a little lacking in group play thus far (who are we to judge?), the Plague appear to have a relatively balanced team. We expect to see them run a 3-5-2 formation against us today. Combined with the fact that we are on the road, where we have certainly struggled in league play, this could spell a certain amount of difficulty for the Seamen.

But our players know exactly what is at stake in today’s match, and the formula is quite simple. If we are victorious today, we will have clinched first place within Group F, and will receive one of the top 14 seeds in the upcoming single-elimination tournament. Needless to say, this makes today’s match important, as we do not want to have to wait until next week’s match with the Manhattan Marauders for an opportunity to lock things up.

Formation: 5-4-1

Starters

Keeper: #13 Darryl Read

Right Wingback: #24 Christian Kvam
Central Defender: #21 Zarpas Lerma
Central Defender: #18 Cameron McDonald
Central Defender: #20 Keith Stubbs
Left Wingback: #17 Mattias Leier

Right Winger: #10 Olav Mauffret
Inner Midfielder: #19 Jerry Smith
Inner Midfielder: #7 Lucian Tere
Left Winger: #25 Paul Peralta

Forward: #11 Johannes Henriksson

Team Captain: #11 Johannes Henriksson
Set Pieces: #11 Johannes Henriksson

Substitutes
-Keeper: #1 Cornelius “Corny” Jernigan
-Defender: #22 Tyler Willard
-Midfielder: #6 Charlie Bautista
-Forward: #15 Forrest “Gump” Tobias
-Winger: #3 Ben McMahon

With the obvious exception of struggling striker Johannes Henriksson, we’ll be keeping a close eye on defenders Zarpas Lerma and Cameron McDonald today. Both of these young men have been struggling as of late, but look as though they may have turned the corner. Both have made good progress in practice this week, and will hopefully continue to improve in the weeks to come.

Wingback Mattias Leier, winger Paul Peralta, and midfielder Jerry Smith have all been performing well as of late (solid form), and we are expecting to see good things from them today as well.

Match Report

PRE-GAME

902 spectators arrived at The Infestadium, where weather conditions were pretty good for football.

Plainfield tactics involved an interesting 3-5-2 combination. The following players had been chosen: Clevenger - Wedner, Lind, Etheridge - Babb, Matthews, Lankford, Ring, Bray - Malin, Shoemaker.

Screamin' tactics involved an interesting 5-4-1 combination. The following players had been chosen: Read - Kvam , Lerma, Stubbs, Mcdonald, Leier - Mauffret , Tere, Smith, Peralta - Henriksson.

FIRST HALF

In the 12th minute the visitors broke through on the right after some poor defending and Cameron Mcdonald put the ball away for 0 - 1.

Screamin's Johannes Henriksson got himself booked after a foul.

Gerard Matthews made a superb strike at the goal in the 23rd minute with a long shot coming in from straight in front of the goal, but one of the visitors defenders got a foot in and warded it off to a corner.

In the 27:th minute Plainfields Byron Bray received a yellow card for going into a challenge studs first.

The teams went for a half-time break at 0 - 1. The fortyfive minutes were dominated by Screamin', with an impressive 54 percent possession of the ball.

SECOND HALF

Alan Malin hit the ball just perfect in the 54:th minute and could score for Plainfield with a fab long shot to 1 - 1.

In the games 54:th minute Cameron Mcdonald almost gave the visitors the lead, as he clipped a spectacular scissors shot just past the bar.

A free kick aimed at the keepers far post almost gave Screamin' the lead in the 73rd minute, but the ball just wasn´t able to squirm it´s way through the defensive wall.

The referee showed Screamin's Zarpas Lerma the yellow card after a particularly nasty challenge.

The terraces were silenced in the 88:th minute as Screamin'´s Olav Mauffret put the guests ahead 1 - 2, following an attack from the right.

Screamin', bringing the final ball possession rate to 73 percent, dominated the battle.

POST-GAME

Most important Plainfield player was Edward Clevenger. However, Scott Ring made a disastrous appearance.

The most dominating Screamin' player was without a doubt Mattias Leier. However, Johannes Henriksson made a disastrous appearance.

Final Score: Screamin’ Seamen 2, North Plainfield Plague 1

Goals


McDonald – 1
Mauffret – 1 (GWG)

Cards

Henriksson – yellow
Lerma – yellow

Player Ratings

Read: **~

Kvam: ***
Lerma: **
McDonald: **~
Stubbs: ***
Leier: ***

Mauffret: **
Smith: **
Tere: **
Peralta: **

Henriksson: *~

Team Ratings

Screamin’ Seamen
-Midfield: Poor (3)
-Right Defense: Brilliant (11)
-Central Defense: Outstanding (10)
-Left Defense: Formidable (9)
-Right Attack: Weak (4)
-Central Attack: Wretched (2)
-Left Attack: Weak (4)
-NSI: 49

North Plainfield Plague
-Midfield: Poor (3)
-Right Defense: Weak (4)
-Central Defense: Inadequate (5)
-Left Defense: Inadequate (5)
-Right Attack: Weak (4)
-Central Attack: Weak (4)
-Left Attack: Weak (4)
-NSI: 35

Comments

Winger Olav Mauffret is certainly the man of the hour for the Screamin’ Seamen! The Plague played a hard-fought match, and it looked as though the match would end in a draw, denying us a guaranteed 1st place finish in Group F. But with only a couple of minutes remaining, Olav Mauffret struck the ball true, sending it into the twine and silencing the 900 or so fans who had turned out to the Infestadium.

As far as the players we were keeping a close eye on go, Zarpas Lerma did little to impress. Cameron McDonald, on the other hand, played a fine game and scored his first ever goal. Hopefully this is a sign of things to come from the tall defender.

FOFC Cup Group F Scores and Standings

-Alf Trickers stayed hot on our heels, defeating the Fantastic Flying Froggies, 2-nil.
-The Manhattan Marauders had a dominant performance at home, drubbing the Shadow Dragons, 4-nil.


No. Team Seed GF GA Diff. Pts. NSI
1. Screamin’ Seamen 1 7 2 +5 12 49
2. Alf Trickers 2 9 3 +6 9 38
3. Manhattan Marauders 4 8 4 +4 7 46
4. North Plainfield Plague 6 5 5 0 6 35
5. Fantastic Flying Froggies 3 2 8 -6 1 34
6. Shadow Dragons 5 0 9 -9 0 43


Today’s victory over the Plague locked down our first-place finish in Group F, as we hold the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Alf Trickers. The only other change in the standings occurred to NAIWF’s Manhattan Marauders, who moved into third place by virtue of their victory over the Shadow Dragons.

Group F Round 5 Matchups

Screamin’ Seamen vs. Manhattan Marauders
North Plainfield Plague vs. Alf Trickers
Shadow Dragons vs. Fantastic Flying Froggies

Our match against the Marauders next week may seem like a meaningless game, but that is not the case. We’ll still be playing to win, as we want to receive the highest seeding possible going into the single elimination portion of the tournament. We want to get as much home field advantage as we can muster. Sorry NAIWF.

Up Next: Training results will be posted Thursday evening or Friday. Stay tuned!
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Old 06-05-2003, 01:23 PM   #105
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Just so you know, I was rooting for you to lose or tie that game with the Plague as it would have given me a chance to advance with a win over you next week. But alas, Olav 'Little Miss' Mauffret had to score in the 88th minute and ruin my chances! Oh well, I guess I'll stick with the 5-4-1 and get an extra week of training for my 9th defender instead of trying to slay the giant. You just HAD to win yesterday and ruin a potential 2-1 or 1-0, epic showdown between defensive teams
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Old 06-05-2003, 02:38 PM   #106
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3. From a certain standpoint, I am only treading water at the moment. This is by design. I am running this team from a very long-term perspective. A lot of the other managers out there seem to be making transfers almost daily, while mine are few and far between (with the exception of selling youth pulls). Yes, I have a number of trainees that could sell for decent money right now (all are solid or better in defending), which in turn could be spent on some better players (forwards, midfielders). But the money they would sell for now pales in comparison to what they will be worth when my current training program comes to an end. At the end of next season, all of my defensive trainees should be formidable defenders, at least. I salivate at the thought of the money they will bring in, and the drastic improvements I will be able to make when that happens. But it takes patience, considering that it will be the fall of 2003 before these changes take place. So if it seems like the improvement of SSFC is occurring at a snail's pace, now you may be able to understand why. Just wait...

Slow and steady wins the race for the old turtle

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Old 06-06-2003, 11:38 AM   #107
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Week 9 Training Results

Once again, we did not see any drastic improvements in our defenders this week, nor were we expecting any. We expect Keith Stubbs to be the next to improve in ability level, but that should not occur for another three weeks or so.

Form Changes

3 players improved in form this week, including one starter:
-Winger Valentin Rubio: solid (7)

16 players saw their form remain the same this week.

3 players dropped in form this week, including two starters:
-Midfielder Charlie Bautista: passable (6)
-Forward Forrest “Gump” Tobias: inadequate(5)

We seem to be snake-bitten when it comes to the form of our strikers, as “Gump” Tobias has dropped in form for the second consecutive week. The good news is that it appears Johannes Henriksson may finally be coming out of his slump, as he has improved to weak (4) form.

In The Zone

Tyler Willard is joined “in the zone” this week by Estonian wingback trainee Mattias Leier. Although he did not score, Mattias was the best player for us on the pitch Wednesday in our FOFC Cup victory over the North Plainfield Plague.

Form Dogs

As was mentioned earlier, Swedish striker Johannes Henriksson improved to weak (4) form this week. While it is an improvement, he still qualifies as one of this week’s “form dogs,” along with defensive trainee Cameron McDonald.

Player Value

Average Player Value: $156,955 (+$4,046)
Total Player Value (22 players): $3,453,000 (+$89,000)

No assessed value milestones this week.

Up Next: Our weekly youth pull and financial update. Hopefully our youth squad will actually produce someone decent this week. After that, we seek revenge against the SoccerWussies, who defeated us 2-1 back in week 5. Stay tuned!
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Week 9 Youth Pull

This week’s youth pull, Joseph Ruff, is nothing exceptional, but should at least bring in a few thousand dollars to the club’s coffers. He should make a decent trainee as a defensive midfielder or offensive defender. Our youth squad hasn’t been producing lately like it was earlier in the season, but I guess what comes around, goes around.

Joseph Ruff

19 years old, passable form, healthy.

A sympathetic guy who is fiery and honest.
Has disastrous(1) experience and passable (6) leadership abilities.

Specialty: Powerful

Nationality: American
Assessed Value: $12,000
Wage: $560 per week

Stamina: Poor (3)
Playmaking: Inadequate (5)
Winger: Poor (3)
Scoring: Wretched (2)
Goaltending: Disastrous (1)
Passing: Wretched (2)
Defending: Inadequate (5)
Set Pieces: Poor (3)

Weekly Financial Update

Previous Balance: $96,298

Revenue

Crowd (FOFC Cup match vs. North Plainfield Plague) - $2,339
Sponsors - $70,200
Temporary (14 new supporters) - $420

Total Revenue: $72,959

Expenses

Arena Upkeep - $19,500
Player Wages - $32,372
Temporary (youth squad promotion of Otis Grant) - $2,000
Staff & Specialists - $42,000
Youth Squad Support - $20,000

Total Expenses: $115,872

Net Income/Loss: -$42,913

New Balance: $53,385

We’ve only been treading water financially as of late, which has been primarily due to poor turnout at our recent home games. We’ve had rain at our last two home matches, but are hoping for a better turnout on Sunday against the SoccerWussies.

Team Information

Team Spirit: Content (down one level)
Team Confidence: Strong (down one level)

Sponsor Attitude: High on Life (no change)
Supporter Attitude: Delirious (down one level)
Supporter Club: 1,470 (up 14 from last week)

The loss last week on the road to Neon Genesis Evangelion didn’t help our situation any. Hopefully we will turn things around this week.

Up Next: We play host to the SoccerWussies, hoping to avenge our 2-1 loss back in week five. Stay tuned!
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Old 06-09-2003, 12:29 PM   #109
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Season 3 – League Match #10

Screamin’ Seamen vs. SoccerWussies

Date:
June 8th, 2003
Venue: The Docks (Chicago, IL)
Attendance: 30,000 (30,000)
Weather: Overcast

We have an opportunity to earn some vengeance this week, as we play host to the SoccerWussies, who defeated us in Atlanta back in week five, 2-1. The SoccerWussies are a tough defensive team, similar to our own, due primarily to the play of 23-year-old Swedish keeper Tobias Tullbrant (valued at $498,000, averages 3.5 stars). They also have a dangerous attacking midfielder in 32-year-old Tony Goransson (valued at $167,000, also averages 3.5 stars).

We’ll be playing a bit more aggressively than is typical for the Seamen, as we feel we need to get shots on target against Tullbrant, and make him earn his keep. We will also be modifying our defensive setup a bit today, as the strength of the SoccerWussies attack tends to be right up the middle, while the strength of our defense is on the wings.

Needless to say, every match from here on out is extremely important. The standings are so tight in Series IV.49 that one small slip could easily land just about any team down in the relegation zone. We’ll be more than happy if we can get through the next couple of weeks and remain within striking distance of the league-leading Croats in Miami.

Previous Meetings

5/4/2003 – SoccerWussies 2, Screamin’ Seamen 1

Formation: 3-5-2

Starters

Keeper: #1 Cornelius “Corny” Jernigan

Right Wingback: #22 Tyler Willard
Central Defender: #2 Chuck Scales
Left Wingback: #5 Arlen Lucas

Right Winger: #3 Ben McMahon
Inner Midfielder: #6 Charlie Bautista
Inner Midfielder: #4 Pete “The Old Goat” Tomlin
Inner Midfielder: #8 Niklas Ivarsson
Left Winger: #9 Valentin Rubio

Forward: #15 Forrest “Gump” Tobias
Forward: #12 Guido Metman

Team Captain: #12 Guido Metman
Set Pieces: #3 Ben McMahon

Substitutes
-Keeper: #13 Darryl Read
-Defender: #17 Mattias Leier
-Midfielder: #7 Lucian Tere
-Forward: #11 Johannes Henriksson
-Winger: #25 Paul Peralta

We’re going with our standard line-up this week, but the orientation of the team will be a little different than normal. As I mentioned previously, the strength of the SoccerWussies' attack tends to be right up the middle, so wingback Tyler Willard will be playing closer to the middle of the field than he is accustomed to. With less of a threat on the wings than we typically face, Arlen Lucas will be given more free reign to move up the field if the situation warrants such a move (normal).

The SoccerWussies’ defense also tends to be weaker on their right side, so we’ll be pushing the ball on the left. Midfielders Charlie Bautista and Niklas Ivarsson will be pushing the ball up the pitch, as will winger Valentin Rubio (all offensive). Defensive-specialist winger Ben McMahon will play in front of Tyler Willard, to help cover the open spot on the right side of our defense (normal).

We’ll be watching closely to see how this defensive adjustment works on the pitch, and if we’re pleased with the results we will likely use it in the future. Also, we’ll be keeping a close eye on Forrest “Gump” Tobias up front. He is quietly in third place in the series scoring title race, but his form has been slipping a bit as of late.

Match Report

PRE-GAME

30000 spectators had come to The Docks this cloudy day.

Screamin' had chosen a strategic 3-5-2 formation. Lineup: Jernigan - Willard, Scales, Lucas - Mcmahon, Ivarsson, Bautista, Tomlin, Rubio - Metman, Tobias.

SoccerWussies had chosen a strategic 3-5-2 formation. The following players had been chosen: Tullbrant - Bower, Larsson, Dehlbrant - Udd, Fjelér, Göransson, Myung-Dae, Wilson - Casillas, Molinari.

FIRST HALF

The 14:th minute saw the home team take a 1 - 0 lead after a leak in the visitors right side defense. Scorer for Screamin' was Niklas Ivarsson.

Screamin' put their lead ahead another goal as Charlie Bautista struck home the 2 - 0 goal, after an attack from the left setting him up unmarked with the keeper.

The teams went for a half-time break at 2 - 0. Screamin' held the ball, with a clear 70 percent possession rate.

SECOND HALF

In the 49:th minute of the match the visitors central line of defence had to look on as Forrest Tobias dashed through, knocking home 3 - 0 for Screamin'.

Arlen Lucas sailed high, high above the opponents as he headed the 4-0 in after a corner kick after 58 minutes of play. After this Screamin' lowered the tempo in order to concentrate on their defensive efforts.

In the 59:th minute of the match the visitors central line of defence had to look on as Guido Metman dashed through, knocking home 5 - 0 for Screamin'.

The visitors got a chance of pulling one back in the 73rd minute, due to a defensive blunder leaving Franco Molinari completely unmarked. His strike was pathetic though, easy prey for the home side´s keeper.

Tobias Tullbrant was caught napping a bit later as Ben Mcmahon lifted a ball over him after a free kick, but the ball hit the bar, rebounding into the keepers arms.

Screamin', bringing the final ball possession rate to 78 percent, dominated the battle.

POST-GAME

Screamin'´s best player was Tyler Willard. Ben Mcmahon on the other hand, had a terrible day.

SoccerWussies´s best player was Björn R. Dehlbrant. However, Mikey Bower made a disastrous appearance.

Final Score: Screamin’ Seamen 5, SoccerWussies 0

Goals


Ivarsson – 1 (1, GWG)
Bautista – 1 (3)
Tobias – 1 (7)
Lucas – 1 (1)
Metman – 1 (2)

Cards

None

Player Ratings

Jernigan: ***

Willard: ****
Scales: ***~
Lucas: ****

McMahon: **
Bautista: ***
Tomlin: **~
Ivarsson: ***
Rubio: ***

Tobias: **
Metman: ***

Team Match MVP: #22 Tyler Willard

Team Ratings

Screamin’ Seamen
-Midfield: Solid (7)
-Right Defense: Excellent (8)
-Central Defense: Outstanding (10)
-Left Defense: Brilliant (11)
-Right Attack: Passable (6)
-Central Attack: Solid (7)
-Left Attack: Excellent (8)
-NSI: 71

SoccerWussies
-Midfield: Poor (3)
-Right Defense: Inadequate (5)
-Central Defense: Formidable (9)
-Left Defense: World Class (13)
-Right Attack: Inadequate (5)
-Central Attack: Passable (6)
-Left Attack: Weak (4)
-NSI: 51

Comments

Wow! We were expecting a victory today (we never lose at home), but we weren’t expecting to see such a dominant performance in all areas of the game. Midfielder Niklas Ivarsson opened things up for us in the fourteenth minute with his first goal as a Seaman, and that just seemed to open the flood gates. It was great to see everyone contributing, and five goals from five different players pleases me to no end. We displayed damn fine ball distribution.

Defensively we weren’t as strong down the middle as I had expected, but it was still more than enough to contain the SoccerWussies. “Corny” Jernigan was never seriously challenged, and earned his sixth clean sheet of the season (fifth in league play). Tyler Willard and Chuck Scales were solid, as always, and Arlen Lucas finally landed one of his patented headers on target (his first goal of the season).

The stars in the middle were certainly Niklas Ivarsson and Charlie Bautista. Niklas finally got himself onto the scoring charts for the Seamen. Charlie was not to be out-done, however, and followed with a goal of his own later in the half. The midfield also did a fine job of controlling the ball and the pace of the match. The SoccerWussies had precious few opportunities to test our strange defensive formation.

The good news certainly seems to outweigh the bad up front. Although “Gump” Tobias’ form has been slipping as of late, he tallied his fourth goal in the last three weeks. He remains in third place in the series scoring race, behind George Herrmann (Croats in Miami) and Tomas Leijonstal (Sweden Heights), both of whom have nine goals on the season (Gump has seven). Guido Metman also finally proved that he was worth the half-million it cost to bring him aboard, as he turned in the sort of performance we were expecting to see a month ago. He did a great deal to open things up for Tobias and the others, as well as tallying a goal of his own.

All in all, it was an excellent day to be a Seaman. We won handily in front of a sellout crowd, our first since we expanded to 30,000 seats during the past off-season. We also did it without attracting any injuries or cards. A fine day for the Seamen, indeed.

Series Scores and Standings

-Neon Genesis Evangelion had surprising difficulty with the Syracuse Supers, narrowly escaping with a 2-1 victory.
-Big Reds continue to struggle, drawing with Sweden Heights, 1-1.
-Croats in Miami had a narrow escape of their own, slipping past Ramblers, 3-2.


No. Team Played Goals Pts. NSI
1. Croats in Miami 10 31-13 23 77
2. Big Reds 10 18-8 18 74
3. Screamin’ Seamen* 10 21-13 17 71
4. Ramblers 10 22-16 16 71
5. Neon Genesis Evangelion 10 23-22 15 60
6. SoccerWussies 10 14-22 13 51
7. Sweden Heights 10 19-21 12 63
8. Syracuse Supers 10 2-35 0 49


While the standings are still extremely tight, it looks as though we may finally be starting to separate the wheat from the chaff. SoccerWussies put up a surprisingly poor performance against us today, and may have decided to PIC the match and take their lumps, given our impressive home record. Neon Genesis Evangelion also slipped a bit as well, and it nearly cost them an easy one against the Syracuse Supers. It would appear that NGE MOTSed their match against us last week.

Week 11 Matchups

Sweden Heights vs. Screamin’ Seamen
Croats in Miami vs. Big Reds
SoccerWussies vs. Syracuse Supers
Neon Genesis Evangelion vs. Ramblers

We’ll be travelling to New York City next week, to take on Sweden Heights, who we defeated back in week four, 2-nil. Croats vs. Big Reds promises to be a big match, as the top two teams go head to head. NGE vs. Ramblers will also be an interesting one to watch, with the critical fourth place on the line.

Up Next: We wrap up FOFC Cup Group Play on Wednesday, when we play host to NAIWF’s Manhattan Marauders. Stay tuned!
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Season 3 – FOFC Cup III – Group Play – Round 5

Screamin’ Seamen vs. Manhattan Marauders

Date:
June 11th, 2003
Venue: The Docks (Chicago, IL)
Attendance: 1,526 (30,000)
Weather: Partly Cloudy

Today the group play stage of FOFC Cup III wraps up, and we play host to NAIWF’s Manhattan Marauders. We’ve already guaranteed ourselves the #1 spot coming out of Group F, by virtue of the head-to-head tiebreaker with the Alf Trickers, who will most likely claim the #2 spot out of the group. While today may seem like a meaningless game to some, we are not approaching it with that attitude. Your beloved Seamen greatly desire the prestige which would come along with claiming all of the possible fifteen points available in group play.

That being said, it does not appear that claiming these last three points will be an easy task for our reserves. The Marauders have come on strong as of late, winning their last two FOFC Cup matches by a combined score of 6-nil. Unfortunately for the Marauders, it appears that their effort has been one of too little, too late. They need a victory over us today at The Docks, as well as a loss by the Alf Trickers to the North Plainfield Plague, in order to advance. A desperate team is a dangerous team.

Formation: 5-4-1

Starters

Keeper: #13 Darryl Read

Right Wingback: #24 Christian Kvam
Central Defender: #21 Zarpas Lerma
Central Defender: #20 Keith Stubbs
Central Defender: #18 Cameron McDonald
Left Wingback: #17 Mattias Leier

Right Winger: #10 Olav Mauffret
Inner Midfielder: #7 Lucian Tere
Inner Midfielder: #19 Jerry Smith
Left Winger: #25 Paul Peralta

Forward: #11 Johannes Henriksson

Team Captain: #11 Johannes Henriksson
Set Pieces: #11 Johannes Henriksson

Substitutes
-Keeper: #1 Cornelius “Corny” Jernigan
-Defender: #22 Tyler Willard
-Midfielder: #4 Pete “The Old Goat” Tomlin
-Forward: #15 Forrest “Gump” Tobias
-Winger: #3 Ben McMahon

We’re going with our usual lineup of reserves today, but our defensive orientation will be a little different. The Manhattan Marauders’ attack tends to be strongest along the edges of the field. To counteract this, both Zarpas Lerma and Cameron McDonald will be playing towards their respective wings, to help out our wingbacks. Zarpas is more accustomed to this sort of play, and so should be more effective. Cameron will be playing on the left side along with Mattias Leier, the stronger of our two wingbacks.

The player to watch on the pitch today is up front, striker Johannes Henriksson. It appears that the Swede may finally be coming out of his horrible slump, so we will be looking for positive signs from him on the pitch today.

The Marauders desperately need a win today, as well as some help. But we’re not laying down for anybody. If the Marauders want a chance at advancement in the FOFC Cup, they’re going to have to earn it.

Match Report

PRE-GAME

1526 spectators arrived at The Docks, where weather conditions were pretty good for football.

Screamin' tactics involved an interesting 5-4-1 combination. Lineup: Read - Kvam , Lerma, Stubbs, Mcdonald, Leier - Mauffret , Tere, Smith, Peralta - Henriksson.

Manhattan had chosen a strategic 4-5-1 formation. The following players had been chosen: Nesserberg - Eddy, Livingston, Thomas, Collado - Judd, Pagan, Sommerhäuser, Waggoner, Bradshaw - Stern.

FIRST HALF

Many thought Zarpas Lerma ought to have been awarded a penalty shot in the 18:th minute, as he went down trying to circle the visitors keeper Christer Nesserberg.

Christian Kvam of Screamin' received a yellow card in the 31st minute for unsportsmanlike behaviour.

37 minutes into the game Aaron Livingston was a hair´s breadth away from giving Manhattan the lead. A prompt block by Darryl Read saved the home team that time.

A corner kick created great disorder in the penalty area, but at last Screamin'´s Paul Peralta was able to shove the ball in. 1-0.

Thomas Waggoner almost scored an equalising goal for Manhattan in the 40:th minute, but Darryl Read made an excellent save, tipping the awkwardly curled shot past the post.

1 - 0 was the half-time score. Manhattan, bringing the final ball possession rate to 58 percent, dominated the battle.

SECOND HALF

Tillmann Sommerhäuser made a run for the goal in the 51st minute but the home teams far left defense managed to sort the situation out in the end.

Thomas Waggoner of Manhattan received a yellow card in the 82nd minute for unsportsmanlike behaviour.

In the 82nd minute Screamin'´s Johannes Henriksson tried to nail the coffin shut, but the shot rebounded off the bar to fall behind the net.

In the games 83rd minute the visitors levelled to 1 - 1 as Aaron Livingston struck home on a bar rebound, following a shot from the right.

Mattias Leier received some harsh words from his coach after he acted foolishly, probably out of lack of experience, in the 84:th minute and almost caused an opponent to score.

Manhattan, bringing the final ball possession rate to 58 percent, dominated the battle.

POST-GAME

The most dominating Screamin' player was without a doubt Mattias Leier. Johannes Henriksson on the other hand, had a terrible day.

The most dominating Manhattan player was without a doubt Jamey Judd. Dustin Stern on the other hand, had a terrible day.

Final Score: Screamin’ Seamen 1, Manhattan Marauders 1

Goals


Peralta – 1

Cards

Kvam – yellow

Player Ratings

Read: **~

Kvam: ***
Lerma: **
Stubbs: ***
McDonald: **
Leier: ***

Mauffret: **
Tere: **~
Smith: **
Peralta: **

Henriksson: **

Team Ratings

Screamin’ Seamen
-Midfield: Weak (4)
-Right Defense: Brilliant (11)
-Central Defense: Excellent (8)
-Left Defense: Outstanding (10)
-Right Attack: Inadequate (5)
-Central Attack: Poor (3)
-Left Attack: Weak (4)
-NSI: 53

Manhattan Marauders
-Midfield: Inadequate (5)
-Right Defense: Passable (6)
-Central Defense: Solid (7)
-Left Defense: Formidable (9)
-Right Attack: Passable (6)
-Central Attack: Weak (4)
-Left Attack: Passable (6)
-NSI: 53

Comments

The match started out well enough for SSFC. Although Zarpas Lerma should have received a penalty kick early on, veteran winger Paul Peralta was able to put us up one later in the match. But the true hero of the first half was keeper Darryl Read. Darryl made two fantastic saves late in the half to keep our 1-nil lead going into halftime.

Late in the second half, Johannes Henriksson had a chance to nail the coffin shut, but his shot off the crossbar proved to be a killer. Only a minute later, the hard-working Marauders were able to bring home the equalizer, by virtue of an Aaron Livingston shot off of a bar rebound. Though Johannes has been improving lately in practice, it is obvious that he is still not himself. Last season, his shot would have sailed true, and the entire match would most likely have turned out very differently.

The Marauders, up against a wall as far as the standings go, decided to play a number of their regular starters against us today. Given that, I certainly cannot be disappointed with the results, even if it was a home match. And as it turns out, the match didn’t make much difference anyhow, as far as we’re concerned. We’ve still claimed first place in the group, and are the #6 seed overall of the remaining 32 teams.

FOFC Cup Group F Scores and Final Standings

-The North Plainfield Plague pulled off the upset, defeating the Alf Trickers 2-1.
-The Shadow Dragons were a no-show this week, awarding the Fantastic Flying Froggies a 5-nil walkover victory.


No. Team Seed GF GA Diff. Pts. NSI
1. Screamin’ Seamen 1 8 3 +5 13 53
2. North Plainfield Plague 6 7 6 +1 9 33
3. Alf Trickers 2 10 5 +5 9 36
4. Manhattan Marauders 4 9 5 +4 8 53
5. Fantastic Flying Froggies 3 7 8 -1 4 NA
6. Shadow Dragons 5 0 14 -14 0 NA


The Marauders received the help they were looking for from the North Plainfield Plague, but were unable to attain the victory they needed against us today. As a result, in a surprising turn of events, the Plague have advanced to the Round of 32 in FOFC Cup III, by virtue of their head-to-head victory over the Alf Trickers. Congratulations, cthomer5000!

FOFC Cup Round of 32 Matchup

Screamin’ Seamen vs. Concord Assassins.

We’ve drawn BishopMVP’s Concord Assassins for the Round of 32. The Assassins advanced by claiming 1st place in Group A, surprisingly beating out the MoKan Mighty Bastards for the Group A title. It should prove to be a challenging match.

Up Next: Training results Thursday evening or Friday. Stay tuned!
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Old 06-12-2003, 01:37 PM   #111
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Congrats on winning the # 1 spot in Group Play. At least I can say that neither team that advanced from our group beat me I'll be cheering you guys on though, since those other groups suck!
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Yeah, that stupid head to head rule got me out of the cup. I have the same points as North Plainfield Plague but a better goal differential but I'm out.

Plus I played the two qualified teams at their place barely losing 2-1 each time !

Anyway, congrats to both of you and good luck for the rest of the competition.
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Week 10 Training Results

I am usually the first person to admit when I am wrong, and I am happy to admit that I was incorrect about Keith Stubbs in the training results update from last week. Keith has taken the next step towards becoming a fantastic central defender, and has reached excellent (8) defending.

Keith Stubbs

Jersey #20

19 years old, passable (6) form, healthy.

A sympathetic guy who is temperamental and upright.
Has disastrous (1) experience and inadequate (5) leadership abilities.

Nationality: American
Assessed Value: $91,000
Wage: $720 per week

Stamina: Inadequate (5)
Playmaking: Weak (4)
Winger: Wretched (2)
Scoring: Weak (4)
Goaltending: Disastrous (1)
Passing: Wretched (2)
Defending: Excellent (8)
Set Pieces: Wretched (2)

Also of note this week is Pete “The Old Goat” Tomlin, who improved to inadequate (5) experience.

Form Changes

7 players improved in form this week, including four starters:
-Midfielder Charlie Bautista: solid (7)
-Wingback Arlen Lucas: excellent (8)
-Forward Guido Metman: solid (7)
-Midfielder Pete “The Old Goat’ Tomlin: solid (7)

13 players saw their form remain the same this week.

2 players dropped in form, including one starter:
-Goalkeeper Cornelius “Corny” Jernigan: inadequate (5)

Overall we had a fine week of training, with Keith Stubbs’ improvement and a drastic increase in our overall form. “Corny” Jernigan struggled a little it in practice this week, but I am not going to concern myself greatly over this just yet. Hopefully it’s just a temporary dip in performance from our clutch keeper.

In The Zone

Wingback Tyler Willard remains “in the zone” this week with excellent (8) form, and is joined once again by his partner in crime, wingback Arlen Lucas. These two seem to feed off of each other, and comprise perhaps the most formidable defensive duo in all of series IV.49. They are joined “in the zone” this week by reserve midfielder Lucian Tere.

Form Dogs

Johannes Henriksson has the dubious honor of being this week’s only “form dog,” as he remains in weak (4) form. He has, however, shown some small signs of improvement over the course of the week, and we’re hoping that he will break out of his slump any day now.

Player Values

Average Player Value: $160,682 (+$3,727)
Total Player Value (22 players): $3,535,000 (+$82,000)

Assessed Value Milestones

$300,000+
-Wingback Tyler Willard ($309,000)

Up Next: I will be out of town this weekend, so financial updates and our league match against Sweden Heights should be posted on Monday or Tuesday. Stay tuned!
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Week 10 Youth Pull

Another mediocre talent off of the youth squad this week. Still, he might make a halfway decent striker trainee for someone. He will be listed for $1,000.

Michael Herron

19 years old, passable (6) form, healthy.

A pleasant guy who is balanced and honest.
Has disastrous (1) experience and poor (3) leadership abilities.

Nationality: American
Assessed Value: $10,000
Wage: $540 per week

Stamina: Wretched (2)
Playmaking: Poor (3)
Winger: Poor (3)
Scoring: Inadequate (5)
Goaltending: Disastrous (1)
Passing: Weak (4)
Defending: Weak (4)
Set Pieces: Poor (3)

We’ll probably be calling up a goalkeeper next week. It’s not that we necessarily need one, but it seems like the talent level in the outfield is pretty diluted right now, and we’ve never promoted one of our keepers.

Weekly Financial Update

Previous Balance: $53,385

Revenue

Crowd (league match vs. SoccerWussies) - $159,000
Crowd (FOFC Cup match vs. Manhattan Marauders) - $3,957
Sponsors - $71,100
Temporary (22 new supporters) - $660
Temporary (mother club money from resale of Daniel Brown) - $600
Temporary (sale of Joseph Ruff) - $920

Total Revenue: $236,237

Expenses

Arena Upkeep - $19,500
Player Wages - $32,372
Temporary (youth squad promotion of Joseph Ruff) - $2,000
Temporary (transfer listing for Joseph Ruff) - $1,000
Staff & Specialists - $42,000
Youth Squad Support - $20,000

Total Expenses: $116,872

Net Income/Loss: +$119,365

New Balance: $172,750

The league match sellout against SoccerWussies helped our finances out immensely, and we’re back above the $100,000 “safety line” that I like to maintain.

Team Information

Team Spirit: Content (no change)
Team Confidence: Wonderful (up one level)

Sponsor Attitude: High on Life (no change)
Supporter Attitude: High on Life (up one level)
Supporter Club: 1,492 (up 22 from last week)

Up Next: Our week 11 league match against Sweden Heights. Stay tuned!
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Season 3 – League Match #11

Sweden Heights vs. Screamin’ Seamen

Date:
June 15th, 2003
Venue: Sweden Heights Arena (New York, NY)
Attendance: 25,000 (25,000)
Weather: Overcast

We’re in one of my favorite places, New York City, this week for our match-up with 7th place Sweden Heights. Heights have a similar team to our own, with a very good defense. 32-year-old wingback Mats Claesson anchors the defense (3.5*, $112,000), and gets a great deal of assistance from 28-year-old central defender Patrik Flamkvist (3.5*, $210,000). Sweden Heights also have a pair of very good inner midfielders in 22-year-old Timothy Thomas (3.5*, $271,000) and Jan Jansson (4*, $523,000). The club also features one of the top scorers in the series, striker Tomas Leijonstal (2.5*, $47,000). All of these players will need to be marked closely today.

We expect today to be a tough one, as Sweden Heights have talent that belies their seventh place standing. Also, one cannot ignore the fact that we are on the road this week. With the overall talent level so even throughout much of the series, home field advantage can, and very often is, the difference between winning and losing.

Previous Meetings

4/27/2003 – Screamin’ Seamen 2, Sweden Heights 0

We shut out the Heights at The Docks back in week four, which was our first victory of the season. Our opposition will certainly be looking for some measure of payback today on their home pitch.

Formation: 3-5-2

Starters

Keeper: #1 Cornelius “Corny” Jernigan

Right Wingback: #5 Arlen Lucas
Central Defender: #2 Chuck Scales
Left Wingback: #22 Tyler Willard

Right Winger: #9 Valentin Rubio
Inner Midfielder: #6 Charlie Bautista
Inner Midfielder: #4 Pete “The Old Goat” Tomlin
Inner Midfielder: #8 Niklas Ivarsson
Left Winger: #3 Ben McMahon

Forward: #12 Guido Metman
Forward: #15 Forrest “Gump” Tobias

Team Captain: #12 Guido Metman
Set Pieces: #3 Ben McMahon

Substitutes
-Keeper: #13 Darryl Read
-Defender: #17 Mattias Leier
-Midfielder: #7 Lucian Tere
-Forward: #11 Johannes Henriksson
-Winger: #25 Paul Peralta

We’ve got our standard starting lineup again this week, and will be pushing the ball up the right side of the pitch as much as possible, where we expect the defensive resistance to be weakest. Business as usual, really.

Match Report

PRE-GAME

25000 spectators had come to Sweden Heights Arena this cloudy day.

Heights tactics involved an interesting 3-5-2 combination. The following players had been chosen: Wilkinson - Claesson, Flamkvist, Domínguez - Stoner, Jansson, Thomas, Czerwinski, Song - Leijonstål, Lucero.

Screamin' had chosen a strategic 3-5-2 formation. The following players had been chosen: Jernigan - Lucas, Scales, Willard - Rubio, Ivarsson, Bautista, Tomlin, Mcmahon - Metman, Tobias.

FIRST HALF

5 minutes into the game Tyler Willard was a hair´s breadth away from giving Screamin' the lead. A prompt block by Trent Wilkinson saved the home team that time.

Arlen Lucas of Screamin' received a yellow card in the 16:th minute for unsportsmanlike behaviour.

In the 28:th minute Mats Claesson almost put the home team one ahead on a cross pass coming in from the right, but the shot went wide.

Screamin's Valentín Rubio got himself booked after a foul. Heights were forced to a substitution as Marvin Stoner couldn´t continue playing due to the rough treatment.

Sam Cooper gave his Heights the lead with 1 - 0, as he successfully challenged both the guests central defenders, then placed the ball unreachably at the goaltenders right post.

In the 37:th minute Heightss Mats Claesson received a yellow card for going into a challenge studs first.

Due to a severely mistimed tackle,Pete Tomlin spent some on the grass writhing in agony before he could get up and continue the game.

The teams went for a half-time break at 1 - 0. Heights held the ball, with a clear 57 percent possession rate.

SECOND HALF

Heights held the ball, with a clear 53 percent possession rate.

POST-GAME

The most dominating Heights player was without a doubt Jan Jansson. Sam Cooper was a disappointment, however.

The most dominating Screamin' player was without a doubt Arlen Lucas. Ben Mcmahon on the other hand, had a terrible day.

Final Score: Sweden Heights 1, Screamin’ Seamen 0

Goals


None

Cards

Lucas – yellow (suspended)
Rubio – yellow (suspended)

Player Ratings

Jernigan: ***

Lucas: ****
Scales: ***~
Willard: ****

Rubio: ***
Bautista: ***
Tomlin: **~
Ivarsson: ***
McMahon: **

Metman: ***
Tobias: **

Team Match MVP: #5 Arlen Lucas

Team Ratings

Screamin’ Seamen
-Midfield: Passable (6)
-Right Defense: Outstanding (10)
-Central Defense: Outstanding (10)
-Left Defense: Magnificent (12)
-Right Attack: Excellent (8)
-Central Attack: Solid (7)
-Left Attack: Passable (6)
-NSI: 71

Sweden Heights
-Midfield: Solid (7)
-Right Defense: Brilliant (11)
-Central Defense: Formidable (9)
-Left Defense: Excellent (8)
-Right Attack: Inadequate (5)
-Central Attack: Inadequate (5)
-Left Attack: Passable (6)
-NSI: 65

Comments

Last week was one of the best weeks of the season for the Screamin’ Seamen, and we have followed that up with perhaps one of the worst weeks for us. I am really at a loss for explaining how it is that we lost today. Despite having the favorable match-ups, particularly with our strongest attack against Sweden Heights’ weakest defense, we were only able to generate one good attack early on, and weren’t able to capitalize. To make matters worse, Heights managed to score the only goal they would need, despite having an attack that is even worse than ours.

Despite the 1-nil deficit at halftime, I was still relatively optimistic. We tend to play our best soccer in the second half, due to superior conditioning, and I figured that our small midfield disadvantage would melt away. But we were never able to generate another scoring opportunity, and ended up on the short end of a 1-nil shutout. Painful.

To make matters even worse, we have two suspensions as a result of today’s match. Both wingback Arlen Lucas and winger Valentin Rubio will be inelligible for next week’s match, when we face the league-leading (and likely series champion) Croats in Miami. The timing could not have been worse.

As I mentioned earlier, home field advantage has played a tremendous part in this series thus far, and seems to be the deciding factor, with the talent level so even between the majority of teams. If you discount games involving the Syracuse Supers, the home team in series IV.49 has a record of 22 wins, 6 draws, and 5 losses. Thus far this season, our home record is 4-1-0, while our road record is 1-1-4. Winning on the road is proving exceedingly tough for everybody.

Series Scores and Standings

-Croats in Miami were dominant at home, defeating the lingering Big Reds, 4-1.
-SoccerWussies barely slipped past the Syracuse Supers, with a 2-1 victory.
-Neon Genesis Evangelion pushed their winning streak to five in a row, with a 4-nil drubbing of the Ramblers.


No. Team Played Goals Pts. NSI
1. Croats in Miami 11 35-14 26 80
2. Big Reds 11 19-12 18 70
3. Neon Genesis Evangelion 11 27-22 18 68
4. Screamin’ Seamen* 11 21-14 17 71
5. Ramblers 11 22-20 16 67
6. SoccerWussies 11 16-23 16 61
7. Sweden Heights 11 20-21 15 65
8. Syracuse Supers 11 3-37 0 44


If you’ve ever wondered what the ultimate logjam looks like in a series race, now you know. Croats in Miami will win the series with a match remaining against the lowly Syracuse Supers, but we do not expect them to let up on anyone, as they are still two points behind the automatic-promotion line. After that, it’s a complete and utter mess. A grand total of three points separate the 2nd and 7th place teams, so it is still possible for anyone to improve their standing, at the expense of others, naturally. Things are so tight that goal differential could very well make the difference, and in that respect we have the advantage at the moment with Big Reds, as both of our clubs sit at +7.

Week 12 Matchups

Screamin’ Seamen vs. Croats in Miami
Ramblers vs. Big Reds
Syracuse Supers vs. Sweden Heights
Neon Genesis Evangelion vs. SoccerWussies

Our undefeated streak at home is in jeopardy, as we host the red-hot Croats next week, missing two starters from the lineup. As a matter of fact, we’re going to have a hard time avoiding a relegation match, as our three remaining matches are against the Croats, Big Reds, and Ramblers.

Up Next: We host BishopMVP’s Concord Assassins in the FOFC Cup Round of 32. Stay tuned!
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Old 06-17-2003, 11:09 PM   #117
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Ouch...what a brutal division, as great as your team is, even auto-demotion seems an outside possibility.

Are you considering a MOTS against Croats? Getting points there would really, really help. Of course, if they're putting up 80s in NSI, maybe MOTSing might not even be enough, considering your missing players.

If all of DIV is like this, I better not promote for 5 seasons.
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Old 06-18-2003, 09:22 AM   #118
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Ouch...what a brutal division, as great as your team is, even auto-demotion seems an outside possibility.

Are you considering a MOTS against Croats? Getting points there would really, really help. Of course, if they're putting up 80s in NSI, maybe MOTSing might not even be enough, considering your missing players.

If all of DIV is like this, I better not promote for 5 seasons.

I would have at least considered MOTSing against the Croats this week, but I feel that losing Lucas and Rubio puts us at too much of a disadvantage. Odds are, we will suffer our first ever league match loss at The Docks this week. But if we do, we're going down swinging (no PIC either).

And no, most of Div. IV is not this bad, at least from what I have seen. Series IV.49 was rated as the toughest series in Division IV this past week, and has been in the top-5 every week except for one this season.

So don't shy away from promotion. Just don't land here.
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Season 3 – FOFC Cup III – Elimination Play – Round of 32

Screamin’ Seamen vs. Concord Assassins

Date:
June 18th, 2003
Venue: The Docks (Chicago, IL)
Attendance: 1,199 (30,000)
Weather: Partly Cloudy

The club cruised through group play pretty well, and have advanced to the single-elimination portion of the FOFC Cup Tournament. Our first draw appears to be a difficult one, as we will be hosting BishopMVP’s Concord Assassins. I call this a difficult draw, because it looks as though the Assassins played their reserves in their league match on Sunday (or at least took it easy on their opposition, and were still victorious 3-nil). Odds are, we will be facing the Assassins’ starting squad today, which is no small task for our reserves. We have been preparing for such, and are as ready as we will ever be.

Formation: 5-4-1

Starters

Keeper: #13 Darryl Read

Right Wingback: #24 Christian Kvam
Central Defender: #21 Zarpas Lerma
Central Defender: #20 Keith Stubbs
Central Defender: #18 Cameron McDonald
Left Wingback: #17 Mattias Leier

Right Winger: #10 Olav Mauffret
Inner Midfielder: #19 Jerry Smith
Inner Midfielder: #7 Lucian Tere
Left Winger: #25 Paul Peralta

Forward: #11 Johannes Henriksson

Team Captain: #11 Johannes Henriksson
Set Pieces: #11 Johannes Henriksson

Substitutes
-Keeper: #1 Cornelius “Corny” Jernigan
-Defender: #5 Arlen Lucas
-Midfielder: #6 Charlie Bautista
-Forward: #15 Forrest “Gump” Tobias
-Winger: #9 Valentin Rubio

We will have our standard b-team personnel on the pitch today, but as usual we will be mixing up their individual orders a little bit. We expect to face off against a 3-5-2 formation today, with a healthy midfield to go along with that. To counter this, we’re going to try to give Smith and Tere some help in the middle. Winger Paul Peralta will be pinching in from the right side to help out, and defender Cameron McDonald has been ordered to carry the ball up-field as much as possible to help out. Hopefully this will be enough, and we will see relatively even possession ratings. If so, then I’d say that home pitch advantage and our superior defense should result in a win.

We shall see…

Match Report

PRE-GAME

1199 spectators arrived at The Docks, where weather conditions were pretty good for football.

Screamin' started off with a 5-4-1 lineup. The following players had been chosen: Read - Kvam , Lerma, Stubbs, Mcdonald, Leier - Mauffret , Tere, Smith, Peralta - Henriksson.

Assassins had chosen a strategic 3-5-2 formation. The following players had been chosen: Schaaf - Bakker, Pettersson, Kardel - Trujillo, Huff, Eriksson, Russev, Greco - Demian, Häggner.

FIRST HALF

Christian Kvam of Screamin' received a yellow card in the 18:th minute for unsportsmanlike behaviour.

Screamin' created a good opportunity to score in the games 22nd minute when Keith Stubbs`s hooked ball created a scuffle in front of the goal, and the visitors defenders had a hard time clearing the ball.

0 - 0 was the half-time score. Assassins, bringing the final ball possession rate to 52 percent, dominated the battle.

SECOND HALF

The referee showed Assassinss Kenny Häggner the yellow card after a particularly nasty challenge.

A well placed corner kick from Johannes Henriksson was followed by Zarpas Lerma´s hard but accurate header. The nice combination meant 1-0 for Screamin'.

The crowd was silenced in the 73rd minute as the visiting teams Skip Huff came in from the left, levelling the score to 1 - 1.

In the games 76:th minute Assassins´s Nils Eriksson fell dramatically just outside the penalty area. However, the referee booked Nils Eriksson for taking a dive.

80 minutes into the game Pompiliu Demian was a hair´s breadth away from giving Assassins the lead. A prompt block by Darryl Read saved the home team that time.

Assassinss Lee Greco got himself booked after a foul. Jerry Smith the unlucky victim, couldn´t continue the game.

The fortyfive minutes were dominated by Screamin', with an impressive 57 percent possession of the ball.

OVERTIME

After the regular 90 minutes, the agonizing of overtime followed.

In 95:th minute of game time Assassins´s Lee Greco received his second yellow card and was sent off.

There was still no winner after 30 minutes of extra time so the teams had to select a lineup for a penalty contest to settle the result.

PENALTY KICKS

Screamin'´s Johannes Henriksson was seemingly taken by the gravity of the moment, producing a badly laid penalty, blocked by Heiner Schaaf. Score still 1 - 1.

Assassins´s Stefan Pettersson cooly put the ball past Darryl Read. 1 - 2.

Screamin'´s Darryl Read cooly put the ball past Heiner Schaaf. 2 - 2.

Assassins´s Kenny Häggner penalty shot was very well placed but Darryl Read went the right way, blocking it spectacularly. The score was still 2 - 2.

Screamin'´s Lucian Tere looked insecure all the way from laying the ball down to clipping the ball miles wide of the crossbar. No goal.

Assassins´s Borislav Russev cooly put the ball past Darryl Read. 2 - 3.

Screamin'´s Paul Peralta was seemingly taken by the gravity of the moment, producing a badly laid penalty, blocked by Heiner Schaaf. Score still 2 - 3.

Assassins´s Skip Huff cooly put the ball past Darryl Read. 2 - 4.

Screamin'´s Mattias Leier had nerves of steel at the penalty, changing the score to 3 - 4.

Assassins´s Fulco Trujillo cooly put the ball past Darryl Read. 3 - 5.

POST-GAME

The most dominating Screamin' player was without a doubt Charlie Bautista. However, Johannes Henriksson made a disastrous appearance.

The most dominating Assassins player was without a doubt Heiner Schaaf. Pompiliu Demian on the other hand, had a terrible day.

Final Score: Concord Assassins 5, Screamin’ Seamen 3 (4-2 on penalty kicks)

Goals


Lerma – 1 (assisted by Henriksson)
Read – 1 (penalty kick)
Leier – 1 (penalty kick)

Cards

Kvam – yellow

Player Ratings

Read: **~

Kvam: **~
Lerma: **~
Stubbs: ***
McDonald: **
Leier: ***

Mauffret: **
Smith: *~ (injured, replaced by Bautista)
Bautista: ***
Tere: **~
Peralta: **

Henriksson: **

Team Ratings

Screamin’ Seamen
-Midfield: Weak (4)
-Right Defense: Excellent (8)
-Central Defense: Brilliant (11)
-Left Defense: Brilliant (11)
-Right Attack: Weak (4)
-Central Attack: Poor (3)
-Left Attack: Wretched (2)
-NSI: 51

Concord Assassins
-Midfield: Inadequate (5)
-Right Defense: Formidable (9)
-Central Defense: Excellent (8)
-Left Defense: Solid (7)
-Right Attack: Passable (6)
-Central Attack: Solid (7)
-Left Attack: Solid (7)
-NSI: 59

Comments

And so, our seasonal run in the FOFC Cup comes to a close. Last season we got as far as the quarterfinals, and obviously did not match that achievement this time around. Of course, the FOFC Cup field is much deeper now, with 84 teams participating, compared to the 32 participants in FOFC Cup II. And it did take the Assassins’ starters to beat us, and on penalty kicks to boot. All the same, we wish BishopMVP and his Concord Assassins the best of luck through the rest of the cup.

Despite the loss and the poor showing in the penalty kicks, there were some definite positive signs today. One of those comes from Johannes Henriksson, who, despite missing the first PK, put up his best performance in the last six weeks. His corner kick in the second half was dead on, and was the perfect height for Zarpas Lerma to head home. It looks like we were correct, that Henriksson is finally, if slowly, coming out of his horrible slump.

Jerry Smith’s injury is not as bad as we originally thought, which is another positive sign. We have brought in a couple of sports doctors to tend to his wounds, as well as to hopefully get Pete “The Old Goat” Tomlin back to tip-top shape before our league match on Sunday.

Up Next: The weekly training update. Stay tuned!
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Week 11 Training Results

No significant improvement in our defensive trainees this week. However, we do expect Cameron McDonald, Mattias Leier, and Christian Kvam all to improve by the end of the season (McDonald to formidable, Leier and Kvam to excellent).

Form Changes

5 players improved in form this week, including two starters.
-Chuck Scales: solid (7)
-Valentin Rubio: excellent (8)

13 players had their forms remain the same.

4 players dropped in form this week, including two starters.
-Pete “The Old Goat” Tomlin: passable (6)
-Niklas Ivarsson: weak (4)

In the Zone

Wingbacks Arlen Lucas and Tyler Willard, along with reserve midfielder Lucian Tere, all remain in excellent (8) form this week, and they are joined by winger Valentin Rubio. Wonderful timing, as both Lucas and Rubio are suspended from this weekend’s league match.

Form Dogs

As if things weren’t bad enough right now, starting midfielder Niklas Ivarsson’s form took a major dip this week, dropping two levels. He joins struggling striker Johannes Henriksson as this week’s form dog, at weak (4) form. Henriksson is improving, but slowly.

Player Values

Average Player Value: $163,864 (+$3,182)
Total Player Value (22 players): $3,605,000 (+$70,000)

Assessed Value Milestones

$100,000+
-Defender Zarpas Lerma: $101,000

Up Next: The weekly youth pull and financial update on Saturday. Stay tuned!
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Week 11 Youth Pull

We weren’t able to unload last week’s youth pull, Michael Herron, and he has since been canned. This week, the mediocrity which describes our youth squad during the last half of this season continues. Despite being 17 years old, I highly doubt that anyone would be willing to pay for Juan Berman, this week’s product. He has been sent back to high school, where he belongs.

I probably should have pulled a keeper this week, but did not. That appears to have been a mistake. I will probably pull keepers for the remainder of the season, and see what we get.

Weekly Financial Update

Previous Balance: $172,750

Revenue

Crowd (FOFC Cup match vs. Concord Assassins) - $3,158
Sponsors - $72,150
Temporary (6 new supporters) - $180

Total Revenue: $75,488

Expenses

Arena Upkeep - $19,500
Player Wages - $32,372
Temporary (youth squad promotion of Michael Herron) - $2,000
Temporary (transfer listing for Michael Herron) - $1,000
Staff & Specialists - $42,000
Youth Squad Support - $20,000

Total Expenses: $116,872

Net Income/Loss: -$41,384

New Balance: $131,366

Team Information

Team Spirit: Calm (down one level)
Team Confidence: Strong (down one level)

Sponsor Attitude: High on Life (no change)
Supporter Attitude: Satisfied (down 2 levels)
Supporter Club: 1,498 (up 6 from last week)

Up Next: What is sure to be our toughest league match of the season, as we host Croats in Miami. Stay tuned!
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A question, if you don't mind . . .

A team in my division has a player name Arron Barrera. He put up 3-stars today in solid form. What I'm curious about is his value, which is at 314 000. What kind of defensive ratings am I looking at with that kind of value and performance?
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My Solid defender puts up 3 stars in Solid form.

I'd say that guy just has a bunch of other good skills in winger,scoring etc knocking his value up.
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I have to agree with Havok on this one. Keith Stubbs typically puts up three stars for me in solid form at the central defender position. He just recently moved up to excellent defending, but has an assessed value under $100,000.

Barrera must have a couple of others skills also in the solid range that are boosting his value beyond that of a typical 3* defender.
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Season 3 – League Match #12

Croats in Miami vs. Screamin’ Seamen

Date:
June 22nd, 2003
Venue: The Docks (Chicago, IL)
Attendance: 30,000 (30,000)
Weather: Partly Cloudy

We’re back home this weekend, thankfully, but have a very tall order in front of us; defeat the Croats in Miami. The Croats have all but locked up the series title, and have become the dominant team in the series, bar-none. However, we’re certain that they’re hungry for more. A victory today would seal the series title for them, and they’re also chasing the automatic promotion line (they’re two points behind it at the moment). We expect them to come at us with everything they’ve got.

The real strength of the Croats is their phenomenal midfielders, particularly Donald Blackwell (4.5*, $1,202,000) and Tony Allen (4*, $840,000). These two make for a lethal combination, and are complimented up front by striker George Herrmann (3*, $65,000), who is currently in the lead for the series scoring title (10 goals thus far).

Needless to say, today’s match is a daunting task. The series standings are so tight that every point counts, and we have a difficult road ahead of us during these last three weeks. Also on the line is our reputation at The Docks. We’ve never lost a league match at home, and have no intention of starting now. This has led us to try some odd tactics today in order to slow down the Croats, but more on that in a moment.

Previous Meetings

12/15/2002 – Screamin’ Seamen 5, Croats in Miami 1
3/16/2003 – Croats in Miami 1, Screamin’ Seamen 0
4/20/2003 – Croats in Miami 2, Screamin’ Seamen 2

As you can see, the all-time series between our two clubs is tied, with each club having a 1-1-1 record. Unless today’s match ends in a draw (not an entirely undesirable result from our perspective), someone will take the lead in this budding rivalry.

Formation: 4-4-2

Starters

Keeper: #1 Cornelius “Corny” Jernigan

Right Wingback: #17 Mattias Leier
Central Defender: #18 Cameron McDonald
Central Defender: #2 Chuck Scales
Left Wingback: #22 Tyler Willard

Right Winger: #3 Ben McMahon
Inner Midfielder: #6 Charlie Bautista
Inner Midfielder: #7 Lucian Tere
Inner Midfielder: #8 Niklas Ivarsson

Forward: #12 Guido Metman
Forward: #15 Forrest “Gump” Tobias

Team Captain: #12 Guido Metman
Set Pieces: #3 Ben McMahon

Substitutes
-Keeper: #13 Darryl Read
-Defender: #21 Zarpas Lerma
-Midfielder: #4 Pete “The Old Goat” Tomlin
-Forward: #11 Johannes Henriksson
-Winger: #25 Paul Peralta

Like I said before, we’re going with some unusual tactics for today’s match. We’ve decided to go with a 4-4-2, 3 midfielder formation today. The reasons for this are many:

1. Valentin Rubio and Arlen Lucas are both suspended for this match. We’re not happy with any of our backups for Valentin, and he’s always been an attacking winger, who has never helped our midfield much anyway.
2. The strength of the Croats’ attack is right up the gut, so instead of a second winger, we’re giving Cameron McDonald his first start in league play. Cameron is there to help out Chuck Scales in the middle, and to help the midfielders move the ball up the pitch. He is also the only head specialist we will have on the pitch today (Lucas and Rubio are both head specialists), so he will play a key roll on corner kicks.
3. The Croats typically pinch in their winger on the left side of their formation, so we will not lose much from missing our winger on that side.
4. We know that we cannot even pretend to compete with the Croats in the midfield, so we aren’t even going to try. Instead, we will concentrate on stopping their attacks up the middle, and look for counter-attacking opportunities (McMahon, Bautista, and Ivarsson will all play offensively).
5. The one weakness of the Croats is their defense, so we should get some of these counter-attacking opportunities. We just have to make sure we make them count.

Pete “The Old Goat” Tomlin is still not at 100% after getting dinged up in last Sunday’s match, so Lucian Tere will start in his place. Lucian has been playing very well as of late (excellent form) and Pete will be on the bench as a back-up, just in case. In place of the suspended Arlen Lucas, we will start our best wingback trainee, Mattias Leier.

Time to head to The Docks and see if this works. Cross your fingers…

Match Report

PRE-GAME

Weather conditions were fairly good for football, and The Docks saw a crowd turnout of 30000.

Screamin' had chosen a strategic 4-4-2 formation. They fielded: Jernigan - Leier, Scales, Mcdonald, Willard - Mcmahon, Ivarsson, Tere, Bautista - Metman, Tobias.

Croats started off with a 3-5-2 lineup. The following players had been chosen: Keys - Schofield, Göransson, Moustakis - Parish, Allen, Blackwell, Hand, Schwab - Broderick, Herrmann.

FIRST HALF

After 19 minutes Croats put themselves up by 0 - 1 as Alexander Parish finished off a strike from the left with a real cannon placed at the far post.

In the games 26:th minute Ulf Göransson nearly put the visitors another one up as he broke through and fired from just outside the box, his shot passed just over the bar.

Halftime score was 0 - 1. The fortyfive minutes were dominated by Croats, with an impressive 62 percent possession of the ball.

SECOND HALF

Croats came close to extending their lead as Lester Schofield delivered a long range shot from the right but the angle was to sharp, and the shot hit the side of the goal.

The visitors George Herrmann took advantage of an error due to a misunderstanding between the home side´s goalie and full backs in the 62nd minute. 0 - 2 for Croats.

In the 68:th minute Croatss Antonis Moustakis received a yellow card for going into a challenge studs first.

Screamin's Charlie Bautista got himself booked after a foul.

In the 76:th minute Guido Metman passed through the guests central line of defense, scoring the 1 - 2 goal.

Croats, bringing the final ball possession rate to 63 percent, dominated the battle.

POST-GAME

The most dominating Screamin' player was without a doubt Tyler Willard. However, Ben Mcmahon made a disastrous appearance.

Most important Croats player was Donald Blackwell. However, Chris Keys made a disastrous appearance.

Final Score: Croats in Miami 2, Screamin’ Seamen 1

Goals


Metman – 1 (3)

Cards

Bautista – yellow (1)

Player Ratings

Jernigan: **~

Leier: ***
McDonald: **~
Scales: ****
Willard: ****~

McMahon: **
Bautista: ***
Tere: **~
Ivarsson: **~

Metman: ***
Tobias: **

Team Match MVP: #22 Tyler Willard

Team Ratings

Screamin’ Seamen
-Midfield: Passable (6)
-Right Defense: Outstanding (10)
-Central Defense: Brilliant (11)
-Left Defense: World Class (13)
-Right Attack: Passable (6)
-Central Attack: Passable (6)
-Left Attack: Weak (4)
-NSI: 68

Croats in Miami
-Midfield: Formidable (9)
-Right Defense: Passable (6)
-Central Defense: Passable (6)
-Left Defense: Inadequate (5)
-Right Attack: Solid (7)
-Central Attack: Outstanding (10)
-Left Attack: Solid (7)
-NSI: 68

Comments

Our undefeated streak of nineteen straight league matches at The Docks, dating all the way back to the inception of the club, comes to an end. I realize that it had to happen sometime, but that does not make the pill any easier to swallow. The really frustrating part is that I know, had all of our starters been available, we could have at least earned a draw from the formidable Croats. Missing Lucas, Rubio, and The Old Goat all on the same day was just too much for us to overcome.

Now that I’ve had a little time to digest this loss, there are some positives to come out of the match. Our two defensive reserves that played, Mattias Leier and Cameron McDonald, both did pretty well, and we only conceded two goals to the Croats, despite a slumping “Corny” Jernigan in net. We had our second consecutive home sellout, despite the rather lackluster attitude of our supporters, which brings in a healthy $159,000 into the club’s coffers. We sustained no additional injuries, and were only carded once (Charlie Bautista).

Tyler Willard’s performance is also worthy of note, as he put up his (and the team’s) first ever ****~ performance. Tyler and Arlen Lucas are currently neck-and-neck for this season’s Team MVP Award.

Series Scores and Standings

-Ramblers completely dominated a struggling Big Reds side, 6-nil.
-Neon Genesis Evangelion were also dominant at home, whipping the SoccerWussies 5-nil.
-Sweden Heights had little trouble with the Syracuse Supers on the road, winning 4-1.


No. Team Played Goals Pts. NSI
1. Croats in Miami 12 37-15 29 68
2. Neon Genesis Evangelion 12 32-22 21 69
3. Ramblers 12 28-20 19 70
4. Sweden Heights 12 24-22 18 63
5. Big Reds 12 19-18 18 70
6. Screamin’ Seamen* 12 22-16 17 68
7. SoccerWussies 12 16-28 16 58
8. Syracuse Supers 12 4-41 0 47


The Croats in Miami have now clinched the division title, and will be pulling out all the stops to promote to Division III (I have seen no indication from him that he intends to be a water buffalo). Neon Genesis Evangelion is red hot, having won six straight, but face the Croats in the last match of the season. Either they or Ramblers should take second place.

As far as our own situation is concerned, things don’t look quite as grim as they might appear. The SoccerWussies have really tapered off, and with matches remaining against Ramblers (away) and Sweden Heights (at home), I suspect that they will be the ones to finish in 7th place and be relegated to Division V. For us, I think that steering clear of a qualification match will require wins in our last two matches. This is not an unattainable goal, however, as we play the struggling Big Reds next week (away), and finish the season at The Docks to face the Ramblers (who I suspect just MOTSed against Big Reds). If we win both, we should be able to take fourth place, or perhaps even third. If we lose one, we’ll have a qualifier in three weeks. If we get a draw in there somewhere, well, who the hell knows what will happen then.

Week 13 Matchups

Big Reds vs. Screamin’ Seamen
Sweden Heights vs. Neon Genesis Evangelion
Croats in Miami vs. Syracuse Supers
Ramblers vs. SoccerWussies

We’re on the road next weekend, which usually isn’t a good thing, but as I mentioned before, the Big Reds are struggling mightily. They’re actually winless in the last six weeks. We’ll be doing whatever we can to make sure that becomes seven weeks.

Up Next: We’ve arranged for a friendly match at The Docks against Big Lizards X1, an English 4th Division side. Stay tuned!
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Old 06-23-2003, 07:16 PM   #126
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That would be tough to imagine you in a qualification match. Although dropping down a division, then moving back up would probably be a quicker way to DIII than staying in the division from hell!
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I plan on doing everything I can, within reason, to avoid relegation. Yes, it would probably mean an easy return to Division IV, but that would mean a boring season, and there are no guarantees. On top of that, I'd lose about 150 supporters and my sponsor money would drop significantly. Not an entertaining proposition when you consider my payroll (about $75,000 per week between players and staff).

If things go as planned, SSFC will be a serious contender in Div. III in three seasons.
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I kind of figured you wouldn't want to drop a division in your plans to move up. Good luck the rest of the season and whoop some ass!
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Seems like in your losses, you're getting largely outclassed in the midfield. Maybe it's time to trade in the Old Goat for a younger, better model?
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Seems like in your losses, you're getting largely outclassed in the midfield. Maybe it's time to trade in the Old Goat for a younger, better model?

I'd like to, but right now my money is earmarked for a solid coach. As soon as Coach Brown has been shown the door, then I'll be looking to upgrade, but not until then.
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*cough*.......*cough*....sell Chuck Scales ....*cough*....*cough* to old to train....*cough*.....*cough* 1.2-1.5 million.... *cough....cough...
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*cough*.......*cough*....sell Chuck Scales ....*cough*....*cough* to old to train....*cough*.....*cough* 1.2-1.5 million.... *cough....cough...

Perhaps, once either Cameron McDonald or Keith Stubbs becomes a suitable replacement.
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Old 06-24-2003, 12:35 AM   #133
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well, a Excellent defender is very suitable bro

I bet you still get at least a formidable central defence. And thats better then most in your divison
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Old 06-24-2003, 01:20 AM   #134
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Awesome. I was hoping it was spread out over a few different skills. He hasn't used him offensively the few games that I've looked so I'm hoping it's not midfield. Other than that, I don't really mind other ratings.

Thanks, y'all.
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Old 06-24-2003, 05:07 AM   #135
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I only have passable defenderrs and get excellent to formidable defensive ratings. Of course they are in good form and my coach is defensive minded ! 2 get 2.5 stars, the 3rd one gets 2. Not bad hey ! And cheap.
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Old 06-24-2003, 10:45 AM   #136
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I guess I just don't subscribe to the "make my team better right now" which seems to pervade the FOFC teams at the moment. I don't think Hattrick is really set up for steady, small improvements. I think the current system is better-used for large-scale, drastic improvements to a team's talent level, basically at the end of each 3-4 season training "rotation."

You've all probably noticed that I do not buy passable defenders, train them up to solid, then sell them off for a small profit. I would rather take a passable defender, train them up to outstanding in three seasons, and then sell them off for a huge profit.

It does take patience, and despite my occasional pouting session or tirade after a loss, I do not feel the need to improve my team right now. I will take my lumps for the remainder of this season and next, and then start kicking butt and taking names.

But that's just me. Hattrick strikes me as a very long-term game, which is one of the things I love most about it. I have chosen a more long-term approach than most in these parts, that's all. We'll see how it all pans out.
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Old 06-24-2003, 11:07 AM   #137
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I just wanted to say that I agree with you. Sometimes I look at Hatstats and wonder how much more I'd enjoy cruising through another series, but then realize it would be more harmful in the long run. Sure I COULD be in 1st in some places, but would have my ass handed to me on a weekly basis next season in D4. Right now I'm content with building up the defense knowing I can eventually switch to playmaking when I get further along.

Good for you for sticking to your guns and not worrying about immediate small improvements
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Old 06-24-2003, 11:08 AM   #138
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Hattrick strikes me as a very long-term game, which is one of the things I love most about it.

That and the fact that you have the second largest fan club in the US.
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Old 06-24-2003, 11:27 AM   #139
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That and the fact that you have the second largest fan club in the US.

That helps.
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Old 06-24-2003, 03:48 PM   #140
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This long term thing could lead to some heavy teeth gnashing for me next season. I'm currently training midfield, and plan to sell them when they get to formidable. On the other hand, I'm going to D-IV next season, and long term short term full term, I'm going to try and stay there. The question maybe, around the halfway point of the season, and I'm sitting on the relegation line, whether or not I should sell my solid or excellent midfield trainees and try and hang around.

Should be an interesting season.
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Old 06-25-2003, 10:22 AM   #141
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Interesting comments all around, guys. I'm actually kind of curious as to whether the short-term or long-term approaches are more beneficial, or if it all turns out to be a wash in the end.
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Old 06-25-2003, 11:51 AM   #142
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I guess its all up to you bro. Yeah you could wait..... and in the long long run it would probally be worth it. bbbuuutttttt.........

Your defense is badass right now with a defensive coach and your 3 back-up defenders you'll still post awsome ratings

i say, sell your 3 formidables now and you'll be sitting on around 4 - 4.5 million. Buy 3 solid/passable back-up defenders and then you can build a kick ass midfield training program with the rest. Buy 3 17/18 year old starting solids and 3 17 year old passable trainee's all with good secondary's. Then with whatever you have left you can upgrade your offense some. By the end of next season you'll have 3 starting formidable midfielders and 3 back-up excellent midfielders. You'll be in divison III in no time!!!




P.S. - Im just trying to throw different ideas your way DK. I've grown very anti-defense over the past couple weeks and since you read my dynasty report you know why. I have a bad feeling that if you don't do something to upgrade your midfield at least some next season you might get regulated.

Since "The Supers" are so bad i have a feeling your gonna get another very very good divison V team in your divison next year.
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Old 06-25-2003, 12:39 PM   #143
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There is the distinct possibility of a small upgrade to the midfield in the near future. First I want to get up to $500,000 or so in the bank, at which point I will go for a solid coach. Assuming it does not take me all of that money to find a solid coach, the rest will probably be put towards a short-term (read: old, 30+) improvement at midfielder and/or winger. I'll be switching to playmaking training at the end of next season anyhow, so age is not a concern for any improvements I do make.
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Old 06-25-2003, 01:21 PM   #144
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Arn't they changing the way you get coaches next season??? i don't think it will be random now. I think your just gonna pay for whatever you want.

Like 300,000 for a solid, 150,000 passable etc....

Might wanna try to find out before you try to randomly get one.
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I've been looking, but haven't seen anything on the way coaches will be handled now. Either way, one could still get lucky and get a solid coach for cheap, compared to whatever the new price will be.
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Interesting comments all around, guys. I'm actually kind of curious as to whether the short-term or long-term approaches are more beneficial, or if it all turns out to be a wash in the end.
I think a long-term approach is more beneficial in the, uhh, long term. (I say this even though I've been a practioner of short-term approach.) When your defense training finishes at the end of next season, Scales and Lucas will probably be at high outstanding or low brilliant. That should more than last you awhile and, certainly, at least 2 levels (defense is a bit different because of how much keepers factors into defensive ratings). I also think Scales would be at the right age to "keep". I tend to feel like having someone over 24 at a position you're not going to train is sort of a waste of possible resource (Lucas will still be under 24 but I'm sort of partial to him.) That gives you 5-7 seasons (4, if you intend to sell them while they still fetch big money) to play with before Hattrick's Father Time comes knocking. That leaves you 3-5 trainees to sell (depending on position, keepers changes the number and time frame a bit) and should provide enough money to seed the next group of trainees AND provide upgrades at a few positions.

Just wanted to chime in with my two pennies.
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Old 06-25-2003, 05:04 PM   #147
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Right now, the plan (subject to change, obviously) is to sell four players in the formidable range, which should net me between 5 and 6 million.

1 million - two backup defenders, around excellent (4 current defenders will be kept)
2.5 million - Upgades at keeper and forward (1)
2.5 million - 10 trainees (6 IM, 4 Winger).

With an average of $250,000 to spend per trainee, we should have high quality training candidates.
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Old 06-25-2003, 05:16 PM   #148
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That is very similiar to my plan right now. I have 2 solid middies up for sale for 90k. Assuming both sell, that is 180k. I recieve 162k of that. With that I plan to purchase a solid forward. Being I tend to over spend when I make purchases, that leaves me enough to restock with some Jif.

I will let the public decide which plan is better.
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Old 06-25-2003, 09:36 PM   #149
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Realize that training wingers at IM is a really slow process... I wouldn't spend too much at that. You gain maybe 1 level of PM per year and I haven't even seen that.

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Old 06-25-2003, 10:10 PM   #150
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Realize that training wingers at IM is a really slow process... I wouldn't spend too much at that. You gain maybe 1 level of PM per year and I haven't even seen that.

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True, but I rotate my IM trainees so that all but a couple of them (A teamers basically) spend some time at winger. Adds to the total time to level up some, but I've seen many other PM trainers do the same. This also allows me to train my starting wingers in PM as IM's in friendlies, so the overall benefits are spread out more. Maybe not the best long term plan, but it works for me.
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