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Old 03-28-2015, 07:19 AM   #10265
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Exeter City F.C
FIFA 15 – Season 4
17/18 Season



The Grecians



September



Barclays Premier League Match:

Exeter City 1 – Crystal Palace 0

EXE –Allassani (39’)
Saiz Alonso bursts through the defence to get onto a lovely floated ball over the top by Jason Banton. Saiz Alonso allows it to bounce before hitting it. The keeper makes a great diving save but all he does is push the ball out to Reise Allassani who taps it across the line for Exeter’s winner.

Our Best Performer: Reise Allassani



Barclays Premier League Match:

Swansea City 1 – Exeter City 1

SWA –Honeyman (54’)
After fifty minutes of boring football, Swansea attack on the break. Jonjo Shelvey sprints into the box and slots the ball into the back post for Ryan Honeyman who taps the ball into the back of the net.

EXE – Allassani (88’)
Exeter City press high up the pitch for the equaliser and Reise Allassani saves them again! Neil Taylor is dispossessed by Jason Banton down the right wing. He cuts the ball back to Appiah in the box who takes a touch before back-heeling the ball through Kyle Bartley’s legs and to Allassani who pokes the ball past Fabiański.

Our Best Performer: Kwabena Appiah

Making their Debut: Yoëll van Nieff



Capital One Cup Match Round 3:

Fulham 2 – Exeter City 4

EXE – Grigg (9’)
Tim Payne drifts in from the right to slot the ball through the defence and into the run of the debutant, Will Grigg, who sprints towards the keeper. He nudges the ball to the right before curling the ball around the keeper and into the right corner.

FUL –McCormack (21’)
Rryan Ruíz gives the ball to the unmarked Alexander Kačaniklić who shoots but the effort is saved by Glen Mabil. The rebound falls straight to Ross McCormack who easily puts the ball into the empty corner of the goal.

EXE – Grigg (26’)
Ryan Inniss intercepts the ball in defence and gives the ball to Will Grigg on the half-way line. He turns and sprints forward, beating a defender for pace. No one can keep up with him so the keeper is forced to come off his line his line and try to take the ball for himself. Grigg opens up his body to place the ball with his weaker foot into the bottom left corner.

FUL – McCormack (45’)
Emerson Hyndman floats the ball over the defence for Ross McCormack who manages to climb onto Ruano and head the ball into the top left corner.

EXE – Appiah (79’)
Reise Allassani is taken off for Appiah who goes on the left. He receives the ball on the half-way line from Grigg and bombs down the left wing. He has enough speed to get away from the defenders and drift into the middle where he chips the ball over the sliding body of Brad Guzan and into the back of the net.

EXE –Payne (82’)
Fulham get a free-kick on the right wing after a lazy challenge by Tamás. The ball is whipped into the middle but a giant headed clearance by Ryan Inniss gives the ball to Tim Payne. He beats a defender for pace and crosses the half-way line. He then continues down the right wing before doing some step-overs and cutting into the middle which fools another defender and suddenly Payne is through on goal. He gets into the box before slipping the ball through the keeper’s legs and across the line. Exeter City will be advancing into the next round of the Capital One Cup!

Our Best Performer: Will Grigg

Making their Debut: Will Grigg, Maxime Blanc



Barclays Premier League Match:

Exeter City 2 – West Ham 1

WHE – Carroll (3’)
Andy Carroll steals the ball off of Tamás and runs into the penalty area, uncontested to just flick the ball around Glen Mabil and into the far corner.

EXE – Sercombe (43’)
A corner is whipped in from the left by Jason Banton and Liam Sercombe makes a great run to the penalty spot to nod the ball into the corner.

EXE – Appiah (79’)
Appiah breaks free and skips past a challenge. He gives the ball to Saiz Alonso who holds the ball up before dinking the ball over the defence and onto the continued run of Appiah who volleys it past the keeper and to put Exeter in the lead.

Our Best Performer: Kwabena Appiah



Exeter City’s Player of the Month:
Kwabena Appiah




Barclays Premier League Table

1. Liverpool - 15 points
2. Spurs - 14 points
3. Exeter City - 14 points
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4. Manchester City - 13 points
5. Chelsea - 12 points
6. Manchester United - 12 points
7. Arsenal - 12 points
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8. QPR - 11 points
9. Watford - 11 points
10. Newcastle Utd - 10 points
11. Stoke City - 6 points
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12. West Ham - 6 points
13. Southampton - 5 points
14. Aston Villa - 5 points
15. Everton - 5 points
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16. Sunderland - 4 points
17. Hull City - 3 points
18. West Brom - 3 points
19. Crystal Palace - 2 points
20. Swansea City - 2 points


* Denotes a team that have played an extra game over the rest



Barclays Premier League Top Goalscorers

1. Exeter City – Kwabena Appiah (5 Goals)
2. Chelsea – Oscar (5 Goals)
3. QPR – Charlie Austin (5 Goals)



Youth Academy:

Aaron Davis. (United States) 15 years old 64-72 OVR 86-94 POT
- This 5’10 right-footer looks to be an amazing striker or left midfielder. His best attributes are his heading accuracy, shot power, finishing and ball control.

Evan Davies (United States) 15 years old 58-64 OVR 75-83 POT
- Evan Davies is a left-back who’s left-footed and stands at 6’1. His interceptions and his sliding tackles seem to be what his is most skilled at.

* Denotes a new graduate



Press Conference:

Q: Well done for staying third in the league table after two months. Do you feel that you can keep this up?

A: Because it’s the Premier League something is bound to go wrong. This is because the teams in this league capitalise on whatever mistake you make. Despite this, I do want to keep this form up for as long as possible but we also have to accept that this won’t be where we will be at the end of the season.


Q: Do you think that your new signings are playing well at the moment?

A: Yes I do. You recently saw the debuts ofYoëll van Nieff, Maxime Blanc and Will Grigg and they all performed well and with a lot of promise for their future at the club. Not to mention all of my other signings that have been pulling their weight for these first two months.


Manager’s Thoughts:

I’m very happy with where we are at the moment! Who wouldn’t be happy with third and especially because we are a newly promoted team! We obviously don’t have much of a safety net to fall on though. We could potentially fall all the way to seventh or eighth with one badly timed loss. As I said in the press conference, it would be very naive of me to say that we could hold that spot until the end of the season. We’re inexperienced in the top flights and we are a newly promoted team in one of the toughest leagues in the world so a low mid-table finish is a little more realistic.

The new signings have made a great impression for us in the Premier League and Jason Banton in particular has contributed to many of our goals since coming to the club. Will Grigg was particularly impressive on his debut in the Fulham game where he could have easily got a hat-trick. Players that I’d like to see more from are Yoëll van Nieff who hasn’t had much of an opportunity to shine and I want to change that and also Alan Morgunov who has been a little slow and sluggish since coming to the club. I understand that it does take time for a player to get used to their new club so I am willing to be patient with him.



October’s Games:

Manchester City (A)
Manchester United (H)
Newcastle (A)
Norwich City (A)*
Spurs (H)

* Denotes a cup game



Career Record (W: D :L): 127-29-16


Thanks for reading! Any feedback or suggestions will be appreciated!
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Old 03-28-2015, 08:06 AM   #10266
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3 very tight games in the league. 7 points from them is great and your reward is 3rd spot on the table which after just getting promoted is a great achievement! Allassani really performed in those first 2 games and Grigg had a great debut against Fulham. Appiah also scored in the last 2 games of the month adding to his tally at the top of the goal scoring charts! Looks like a tough month ahead however with the 2 Manchester clubs in a row then Spurs to finish the month. Newcastle are no easy team to beat either and Norwich could be tricky in the cup. Good luck!
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3 very tight games in the league. 7 points from them is great and your reward is 3rd spot on the table which after just getting promoted is a great achievement! Allassani really performed in those first 2 games and Grigg had a great debut against Fulham. Appiah also scored in the last 2 games of the month adding to his tally at the top of the goal scoring charts! Looks like a tough month ahead however with the 2 Manchester clubs in a row then Spurs to finish the month. Newcastle are no easy team to beat either and Norwich could be tricky in the cup. Good luck!
Thanks! Allassani has really come into his own since coming into the Premier League and he saved the team against his former club, Crystal Palace and also the Swansea game. Appiah looks and feels as good as always when he's out on the pitch too.

My main problem is rotating Appiah, Grigg, Feudjou and Konate for the lone striker position without anyone becoming unhappy. Another area that has a lot of competition is the two central midfielder spots. I've got to try and rotate Sercombe and Saiz Alonso with Reece Brown, van Nieff, Payne, Bauer and Maxime Blanc. Not to mention the players that i have on loan! But competition for places is healthy and I'm looking forward to experimenting with all the various combinations that I could put out on the pitch.

I'm also very tempted to play Ryan Inniss in the striker poistion. He's tall, strong, has good jumping stats and is a great header of the ball so you might see Inniss scoring more often in the coming months.
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Thanks! Allassani has really come into his own since coming into the Premier League and he saved the team against his former club, Crystal Palace and also the Swansea game. Appiah looks and feels as good as always when he's out on the pitch too.

My main problem is rotating Appiah, Grigg, Feudjou and Konate for the lone striker position without anyone becoming unhappy. Another area that has a lot of competition is the two central midfielder spots. I've got to try and rotate Sercombe and Saiz Alonso with Reece Brown, van Nieff, Payne, Bauer and Maxime Blanc. Not to mention the players that i have on loan! But competition for places is healthy and I'm looking forward to experimenting with all the various combinations that I could put out on the pitch.

I'm also very tempted to play Ryan Inniss in the striker poistion. He's tall, strong, has good jumping stats and is a great header of the ball so you might see Inniss scoring more often in the coming months.
Are you lacking in any other areas? If you stick with that formation maybe try and trim a couple of players and strengthen in other areas of the pitch? Just a thought.
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Are you lacking in any other areas? If you stick with that formation maybe try and trim a couple of players and strengthen in other areas of the pitch? Just a thought.
I've been planning to sell someone in order to get a new full/wing-back because my only sub in those areas is Anthony Arce Jr. who's my youth squad player so he has like 50 sprint speed. It's just difficult to decide who I should sell...
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I've been planning to sell someone in order to get a new full/wing-back because my only sub in those areas is Anthony Arce Jr. who's my youth squad player so he has like 50 sprint speed. It's just difficult to decide who I should sell...
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That's the thing! I enjoy using everyone! I guess I don't need Diego Poyet due to him being on loan and that hasn't affected the team much. When I last played on my CM Reece Brown and Feudjou announced that they wanted to leave and Sylvain Gbohouo demanded a loan. I'm not sure about selling Feudjou but I should get some money from my YA player Jared Williams, Diego Poyet and Reece Brown if everything goes to plan.

I've also got a promising left-back and another promising left-midfielder in my YA at the moment.

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Spurs vs Liverpool

Liverpool wins 2-1 in a thriller away at White Hart Lane



West Ham vs Liverpool

Liverpool goes off to the Boleyn Grounds to take on Moose’s men in a game Liverpool was expected to dominate turned into West Ham scoring 2 goals in the first 20 minutes to put them up 2-0 but Raheem Sterling gets us a goal off a brilliant corner by Mario Balotelli.
70 minutes in Mario Balotelli scores a monster of a goal from 30 yards out to tie the game at 2-2. Then in the 89th minute the unthinkable happens. Steven Gerrard scores a goal off a Volley that would seal the game for Liverpool as they win 3-2

Fifa’s MOTM: Mario Balotelli
My MOTM: Raheem Sterling

Raheem Sterling get’s my MOTM for this fixture because not only did he score in this game but he is the one who sparked the comeback in this one that ultimately lead to us winning off that goal by Steven Gerrard.




Capital One Cup


Merseyside Derby
Liverpool vs Everton

This game started out poorly for Liverpool,Everton were on the ball and we just couldn’t get it away from them. James McCarthy scores in the 23’ to put Everton up 1-0. 16 minutes later Raheem Sterling scores after he comes on for an injured Dimitri Payet. In the 55th minute Mario Balotelli breaks through Everton’s defense and Steven Gerrard plays a lovely through ball over the Everton defenders and Balotelli smashes the ball into the top corner. In the 68th minute Balotelli drills in a corner that is met by Daniel Sturridge’s head, Tim Howard saves it the first time but it falls straight to the feet of Sturridge and Sturridge smashes the ball into the bottom corner.

Liverpool wins 3-1



Barclays Premier league

Liverpool vs Everton

Everton gets their revenge in this game as Aaron Lennon puts them up early and then just held the lead until the end. We couldn’t score at all. We scored a goal but it was called off due to Balotelli being offsides.



League Table

1.Liverpool 15 pts
2.Southampton 13 pts
3.Manchester City 13 pts
4. Arsenal 12 pts
5. Manchester United 12 pts
6. Everton 10 pts
7. Stoke City 10 pts
8. West Brom 10 pts
9. Crystal Palace 10 pts
10. Sunderland 8 pts
11. Burnley 8 pts
12. QPR 8 pts
13. Spurs 7 pts
14.Chelsea 7 pts
15.Hull City 5 pts
16. Newcastle United 5 pts
17. West Ham 4 pts
18. Swansea City 2 pts
19. Aston Villa 1 pt
20. Leicester City 1 pt
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