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Old 04-18-2015, 06:58 PM   #10609
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Chico - You are having some poor luck with injuries. Luckily they are usually pretty short ones. You have been in great form recently! Arsenal, Barca, Sevilla... and you are second in the league. Great season so far and you could even snatch the title if Barca slip. Also, I just went on a little trip to pages 526-528. That's where we had our little Godfather reference conversation
These injuries are killing me, but at the same time it keeps me on my toes. What I hate on my disc is that when the injury happens I don't get to see what it is during the match so I have to wait until the end of the match to get the report. I'm seriously considering renting another copy of 15 and seeing if there is any other differences. I'm starting to wonder if I just got a glitched disc.
Ah yes, the Godfather quotes. One of my personal highlights of this forum. What's impressive is that we were able to keep it going for about 2 pages lol


Cabee Looking at your squad I can't believe that that's the team that has had you at the top of the premier league and on LEGENDARY! It has to be your tactics. I ran that very same formation wih Wimbledon in League 1 and that's the formation that qualified me to the Europa League. As for the board, we League 2 folk feel your pain. In every League 2 career the board is your greatest enemy. I didn't make peace with mine until about my 6th or 7th season :0

Indi Man really looking forward to your next update now!
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Old 04-18-2015, 07:04 PM   #10610
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I believe that he has the Cut Inside instruction as well. Ideally I'd prefer a different player for this role as he isn't best suited I believe. Good to see that Torres is working well in this role for you.

I see. I'll make sure to try that out in my next league match! Thanks for the tip.


Jagger: You should open up the 'Possession' tactic details next time you're in your CM. I used to use it all the time as well until recently that I checked the numbers. I don't use it anymore and I've found my team plays a lot better without it.
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Old 04-18-2015, 07:45 PM   #10611
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Started season 4 of Swansea today. Have about £30million to spend but no idea who as I like my squad as it is and want to try and give my youth players chances. I have nearly 10-12 guys promoted now which I'm loving! Preseason update tomorrow!
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Old 04-18-2015, 07:56 PM   #10612
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Cabee Looking at your squad I can't believe that that's the team that has had you at the top of the premier league and on LEGENDARY! It has to be your tactics. I ran that very same formation wih Wimbledon in League 1 and that's the formation that qualified me to the Europa League. As for the board, we League 2 folk feel your pain. In every League 2 career the board is your greatest enemy. I didn't make peace with mine until about my 6th or 7th season :0
I hate to put a dampener on your thoughts but i'm actually on World Class. I did once say that I was thinking about changing to legendary but i decided against it and will wait until my next CM to try it out

I am soooo fustrated with the board but i hear what you're saying, i'll just have to wait and proove myself even more.
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Old 04-18-2015, 09:46 PM   #10613
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Chico Excellent work disposing of Arsenal in the Europa League. I thought you might be done when they got those 3 away goals, but you pulled it out at the Emirates. Then you go and beat Barcelona on top of that. Palacios and Guillermo were really good this update for you. The Sevilla result was nice to see as well. It's real tight at the top of the La Liga table, but good to see you holding off Real Madrid and putting pressure on Barca. I'm liking the international management too. That was a real solid win against your rivals the USA.

Simppu I really like the transfer moves. A lot of quality German talent, supplemented by Son and Calhanoglu. Kalou still has his touch from last season where he scored those incredible 43 goals. The new signings seem to be paying off with Son getting player of the month honors and Calhanoglu also scoring against Dortmund. Your Champions League group looks manageable, so I'm excited to see that get under way. It's early in the season, but second is nice and I know you have no fear of Bayern anymore, so I'm interested to see if Hertha can defend their Bundesliga title.

10cabee Man Zapata of Everton really killed you in those 2 matches. Sad to see you out of the FA Cup. Still, good to see you in 4th place and Appiah leading the Premier League in goals. Sorry to hear about the board selling Mabil on the cheap to Aston Villa, that's brutal! February looks tough. Hopefully you can find your way through it with some results.

Cruzerr Love the English emphasis in this Manchester City manager mode. I'm doing something very similar, and it definitely adds another layer to the experience. Good to see you already taking home hardware with the Community Shield, but the rest of the month was a bit of a struggle. Sterling seems to be paying off immediately though, so hopefully some of the other new guys like Wilshere and Barkley can start contributing too.

texasbum Unbeaten in 18, wow! Great results against Barcelona and Atletico. With this form you just may be able to take La Liga. Hopefully you can keep it up. Still a lot of football to be played though, so it's best to just take it one match at a time. Zenit really gave you a scare in the Europa League, but nice that you advanced on away goals. Manchester United will definitely be a challenge. Sorry to see Guardado injured again. Definitely frustrating to lose such a quality player.

jamiec Domestic treble, nice! That was certainly thrilling with you edging out Manchester City. A four way tie for the Golden Boot is pretty crazy, but good to see Sturridge get in there and Mingolet take home the Golden Glove. Looking forward to what comes next.

Keano You are starting to gain some separation in League 2. Ryan Taylor was on fire with those 6 goals. Tough loss to QPR in the Capital One Cup, but still a solid effort against a Premier League side. Hopefully you can meet your expectations for the month of October and take 12 of 15 points. I believe you can, so looking forward to what unfolds.
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Old 04-18-2015, 10:51 PM   #10614
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FC Terek Grozny

Game: FIFA 14
Half Length: 10 Minutes
Difficulty: Professional
Board Difficulty: Lenient
Summer Transfer Window: Disabled

Chairman: Ramzan Kadyrov
Manager: Rashid Rakhimov
Scouts: Roman Yagudin (Russia) - 2 Star
Makar Takarev (Russia) - 1 Star
Havard Henriksen (Norway) - 1 Star
Youth Academy Scout: Vasili Manakev (Russia) - 1 Star

Transfer Budget:
€8.45 million
Wage Budget: €20,000 (week)

League Objective: Finish Mid-Table
Cup Objective: Reach the Quarterfinals

History: FC Terek Grozny was founded in 1946 as Dynamo Grozny, changed its name in 1948 to Neftyanik, and finally settled on Terek in 1958. Hailing from the capital of the Chechen Republic in the North Caucasus of southern Russia, the club was disbanded in the 1990s due to the war in Chechnya and once re-established, did not begin playing matches again in Grozny until 2008. Terek worked it's way up through the ranks of the Russian football leagues and in 2004 won the Russian First Division to gain promotion to the Russian Football Premier League. In that same year, Terek won the Russian Cup to qualify for the UEFA Europa League, the club's first and only venture into European football. Terek was eliminated from Europe by Swiss side FC Basel, and also were relegated back to the Russian First Division following a 16th place RFPL finish in 2005. 2007 saw Terek finish 2nd in the Russian First Division to again gain promotion to the RFPL where Terek has been ever since. Since returning to the Russian top flight, Terek's best league finish has been 8th place in 2012-13.

Domestic Players (Russian Rule): To comply with RFPL standards on Russian players, Terek must have at least 5 Russians on the pitch at all times.

Transfer Targets: Terek will focus primarily on bringing in Russian talent in order to be compliant with RFPL standards on domestic players. The club will look for up-and-coming Russian youngsters, as well as established players that have fallen out of favor at bigger Russian clubs. On the secondary market, Terek will look at players from former Soviet countries, Eastern Europe, and South America as these players typically fill RFPL rosters.

The Squad

Goalkeepers

GK Yaroslav Godzyur*, 69 Ovr, Ukraine, 28 years old
(*also has Russian citizenship)

GK Evgeniy Kobozev, 63 Ovr, Russia, 23 years old

GK Evgeniy Gorodov, 62 Ovr, Russia, 27 years old

GK Arbi Mezhiev, 56 Ovr, Russia, 20 years old

Defenders

RB Rizvan Utsiev, 67 Ovr, Russia, 25 years old

LB Fedor Kudryashov, 67 Ovr, Russia, 26 years old

CB Antonio Ferreira, 66 Ovr, Brazil, 28 years old

CB Marcin Komorowski, 65 Ovr, Poland, 29 years old

LB Dmitriy Yatchenko, 63 Ovr, Russia, 26 years old

CB Juhani Ojala, 60 Ovr, Finland, 24 years old

CB Murad Tagilov, 59 Ovr, Russia, 23 years old

CB Dmitriy Yashin, 53 Ovr, Russia, 20 years old

RB Magomed Adaev, 50 Ovr, Russia, 20 years old

Midfielders

LM Maciej Rybus, 73 Ovr, Poland, 23 years old

CDM
Adílson, 71 Ovr, Brazil, 26 years old

CDM Facundo
Píriz, 70 Ovr, Uruguay, 23 years old

CM
Maurício, 69 Ovr, Brazil, 24 years old

LM Igor Lebedenko, 69 Ovr, Russia, 30 years old

RM Jonathan Legear, 69 Ovr, Belgium, 26 years old

CAM Kanu, 69 Ovr, Brazil, 25 years old

CAM Oleg Ivanov, 68 Ovr, Russia, 26 years old

RM Maciej Makuszewski, 64 Ovr, Poland, 23 years old

CM Ivan Temnikov*, 55 Ovr, Russia, 24 years old
(*on loan from Rubin Kazan)

CDM Bekhan Usmanov, 54 Ovr, Russia, 19 years old

Forwards

ST
Aílton, 68 Ovr, Brazil, 28 years old

ST Magomed Mitrishev, 63 Ovr, Russia, 20 years old

CF Zaur Sadaev, 63 Ovr, Russia, 23 years old

RW Stanislav Murikhin, 61 Ovr, Russia, 21 years old

ST Khalid Kadyrov, 57 Ovr, Russia, 19 years old

ST Apti Akhyadov, 50 Ovr, Russia, 19 years old


Formation: 4-2-3-1



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Old 04-19-2015, 02:46 AM   #10615
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Transfers

Diego Colotto signed for Toulouse for £1.2M, Felipe Mattioni and Juan Rafael Fuentes joined Granada for a total of £1.8M, Christian Stuani moved to Celta for £1.4M, Lanzarote signed for Almeria for £1.8M, David Lopez moved to Real Sociedad for £2.6M, and Abraham Gonzalez joined Levante for £1.2M. After the board had taken their cut of the £10M we had raised, we were left with a total of £13M and more than £150K in wages.

I brought in Yassine Chikhaoui from Zurich by swapping Sergio Garcia, who was valued on paper at £4M. Rodri's contract with Barcelona B was expiring, so we picked him up for £2.8M. Jose Juan Vazquez signed for us from Club Leon in Mexico for £4M, and Osvaldo Alonso joined from Sounders in the MLS for £4.5M. On deadline day, we brought in Frank Bagnack from Barcelona B for £1.2M before making a pair of loan signings in Kepa Arrizabalaga and Guillermo from Athletic Club.

Released from the club were Aday, Rober, and a number of other academy players who would never realistically make the first team. I am also yet to begin urgent contract negotiations with Victor Sanchez, Raul Rodriguez, and club captain Kiko Casilla. But we now have a 23-man squad that should be capable of achieving slightly more than our target of a mid-table finish.

Preseason


Espanyol 1-0 Empoli
6' Caicedo

Not much to write home about. We scored early, bossed possession, and had a late scramble to keep our slender lead. It wasn't the best performance, so I played around with the tactics to create a more cohesive shape during the build-up phase.


Saint-Etienne 0-2 Espanyol
18' Vazquez
31' Chikhaoui

Our opponents fielded a weakened side, allowing our two of our new boys to score a couple of crackers. Vazquez put in an inch-perfect pass that Caicedo rocketed towards goal, but their keeper punched the ball back to Vazquez, who put his foot through it from the edge of the box. Chikhaoui tricked two defenders with a pirouette before blasting a shot into the top corner.


Espanyol 3-1 Frankfurt
2' Valdez
6' Montañes
11' Montañes
24' Bifouma

We conceded early but came back with three goals in the first half, so there are signs of improvement. Now that the tactics are sorted, we have been using different formations. The custom 4-3-1-2 seems unfit for La Liga, or at least for the players I have right now. Today's choice was a 4-3-3 false nine with Montañes filling the role, picking up a brace and assist for his efforts.

August


Almeria 0-1 Espanyol
38' Victor Sanchez

Using a 4-2-3-1 with three attacking midfielders, we managed to hold 67% possession. But despite taking a first-half lead, Almeria were all over us in the second period. Casilla was our trump card, making 11 saves to keep a clean sheet and deny Almeria the equaliser. Caicedo made a poor case for starting our next game, having failed to make any sort of impact since his goal against Empoli.


Espanyol 5-1 Sevilla
24' Chikhaoui
30' Chikhaoui
36' Salva Sevilla
39' Bacca
56' Bifouma
75' Chikhaoui

I moved Chikhaoui from wide right to centre forward, bringing in Bifouma to replace him on the wing. Our man scored a hat-trick to repay my faith, one of the goals being a stunner hit from distance with the outside of his right boot. Salva Sevilla was handed a start following a failed attempt to farm him out on loan, scoring a goal before injuring his rib and being ruled out for up to 2 weeks.
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Old 04-19-2015, 06:12 AM   #10616
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Pretty interesting transfers. Chikhaoui has always seemed like a very good player on the game and I'm glad someone is finally using him. You got off to a pretty good start in the league, especially with that win against Sevilla. To be honest I can see you finishing somewhere in the top six.

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I never really realised until now how... bad your team is. Almost everyone is under 70 ovr. Because of that it's even more impressive how well you are doing in the Premier League. Losing to Everton in the cup isn't that bad because they are a good side. Appiah continued to be the same beast he was before the injury.

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These injuries are killing me, but at the same time it keeps me on my toes. What I hate on my disc is that when the injury happens I don't get to see what it is during the match so I have to wait until the end of the match to get the report. I'm seriously considering renting another copy of 15 and seeing if there is any other differences. I'm starting to wonder if I just got a glitched disc.
Ah yes, the Godfather quotes. One of my personal highlights of this forum. What's impressive is that we were able to keep it going for about 2 pages lol
I don't think it's your disc. It's exactly the same for me. I think that's just something in the game itself. Also, I really liked the Godfather quotes, too.
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