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Old 06-05-2015, 03:22 PM   #11465
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Hey guys, wanted to run something through you today.

Since you know with my Burnley career mode, I have the rule that I have to make a profit from my transfers, which is fine. Yet I also have the rule that I have to sell all my players at their base value, meaning that making a profit is quite impossible. The two rules are kinda objecting eachother.

So, I made a strawpoll with a quick question. Obviously this will come to playnext season, yet here is the question: Should I keep the profit rule and remove the value rule, vise-versa or keep them both?

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The Return of the Chairboys

November 2014


Sky Bet FL2: Match 16
Cheltenham Town 1-1 Wycombe

Gornell 27' (Pen)
Morias 36'


Motm: Matt Ingram (WYC, 7.4, 7 saves)

Gornell converted his spot kick into the top right corner to give Cheltenham the lead. Morias tied it up thanks to McClure's tackle which put the ball into his path and all he had to do was speed away and finish into the corner.

Loans Expired
I learned after this game that both Nicky Walker's & Daniel Rowe's loans had expired. (And it said I had them for the season! ) Both were starters. I can probably manage without them, but let's hope for no injuries. Looks like Gary Doherty is making a comeback with the B Team although his 30 stamina is going to kill me....


Sky Bet FL2: Match 17
Wycombe 2-2 Accrington

Amadi-Holloway 24' McGahey 51'
Beattie 21' Windass 47'


Motm: Nathan Evans (WYC, 8.6)

Beattie headed in off the crossbar to give the visitors the lead. Amadi-Holloway however replied straight away for us powering into the bottom right corner. Accrington came out at halftime and played the ball around like Barcelona ending with Windass firing past Lynch with a first time effort. McGahey tied it up with a beauty of a header from Evans' corner. We needed to win these last two games.


J. Paint Trophy: Area Quarter Final
Crewe Alexandra 0-3 Wycombe

McClure 79' (Pen) 81' Lewis 89'

Motm: Paris Cowan-Hall (WYC, 8.2)

A 3 goal barrage in the final 11 minutes secured our passage into the next round. Cowan-Hall won the penalty which McClure converted before the Northern Irishman added a second after being fed through by Morias. Lewis came off the bench to smash in from close range after a defensive mix up led to them failing to clear a Cowan-Hall cross from the right.


Sky Bet FL2: Match 18
Exeter City 0-2 Wycombe

Amadi-Holloway 67' 80'

Motm: Aaron Amadi-Holloway (WYC, 8.5)

Another two goals from the Welshmen secured a 2-0 win for the Chairboys. He headed in a Jombati cross powerfully past Pym from 6 yards to open the scoring. He then pressured Tillson into giving the ball away to Lewis before running into the space onto Craig's ball through and finished past Pym for the second time.


Sky Bet FL2: Match 19
Wycombe 1-0 Portsmouth

Morias 84'

Motm: Junior Morias (WYC, 7.3)

Junior Morias' late strike gave us a deserving victory based on the balance of play. The goal came about when Cowan-Hall worked tirelessly to win the ball back. He passed it to McClure who quickly laid it off to Morias. The Jamaican rounded Chorley and fired across Jones.


Sky Bet FL2: Match 20
Cambridge United 3-3 Wycombe

Appiah 5' 70' Donaldson 64'
McClure 14' 67' Ingram 21' s/o Cowan-Hall 52'


Motm: Matt McClure (WYC, 9.1)

It was a 6 goal thriller but Cambridge only had 4 shots on target, 3 of which ended in goals. We dominated despite being down to 10 men for 70 minutes and ended the game with 14 shots and 11 on target. As you can see it was no contest. Appiah raced away early to score for Cambridge but McClure was alert to the rebound of Morias' stinging shot to level the game. Ingram then came charging out at the in rushing Dunk, who he completely took out earning a straight red. Morias had to make way for Lynch in goal. Cowan-Hall and Donaldson exchanged goals before McClure scored his 11th of the season to retake the lead. It was short lived however when Appiah grabbed his brace, timing his run to perfection. Dunn made two very important saves at the end which would have won the game for us, like we deserved.

Suspension
Matt Ingram has received a 1 match ban for his sending off against Cambridge United.

Player of the Month



Matt McClure

The Northern Irishman scored 4 goals this month bringing his total to 11 for the season. He was awarded MOTM once and also assisted one goal. At 23 he still has many years ahead of him and can only get better.

Sky Bet FL2 Table
1. Plymouth Argyle 50
2. Oxford United 38
3. Portsmouth 36

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4. Bury 35
5. Luton Town 34
6. Wycombe 33
7.Hartlepool 33

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8. Shrewsbury 32
9. Cheltenham Town 31
10. Northampton 30
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21. Cambridge United 17
22. Stevenage 16
23. Accrington 11
24. Exeter City 7


Sky Bet FL2 Top Scorers
1. Reid (Plymouth Argyle) 14
2. Beavon (Burton Albion), Taylor (Portsmouth), Elliott (Carlisle United) 11
3. Vernon (Shrewsbury), Hoskins (Oxford United), Compton (Hartlepool) 9

Wycombe Stats This Month

GOALS
Matt McClure 4
Aaron Amadi-Holloway 3
Junior Morias 2
Hugh McGahey 1
Stuart Lewis 1
Paris Cowan-Hall

ASSISTS
Nathan Evans 1
Matt Bloomfield 1
Junior Morias 1
Steven Craig 1
Matt McClure 1
Josh Scowen 1

MOTM
Matt Ingram 1
Nathan Evans 1
Paris Cowan-Hall 1
Aaron Amadi-Holloway 1
Junior Morias 1
Matt McClure 1

CLEAN SHEETS
Matt Ingram 2
Alex Lynch 1

Youth Academy
* New Addition

Jack Steer (England) - (GK, 57-67 Ovr, 86-94 Pot, 16): This 16 year old kid is in line to take over from Matt Ingram as first choice keeper at the end of the season. A truly exciting prospect.

*Joe Carson (Northern Ireland) - (UNK, 46-56 Ovr, 75-93 Pot, 16): He stands at 6'1" and possesses decent pace. His finishing also seems more than adequate and with one of his listed positions a ST, we hope he will settle there.

Lewis Lloyd (England) - (RB, 46-54 Ovr, 75-89 Pot, 16): The youth coaches are describing him as defensive minded and while he has chosen RB as his position he will more than likely be played at CB due to his stats.

December Fixtures
6/12 Doncaster (a) (FA Cup)
9/12 Preston (a) (J. Paint Trophy)
13/12 Dagenham (a)
20/12 Carlisle United (h)
23/12 Newport County (a)
27/12 Oxford United (a)
30/12 Tranmere Rovers (h)

Conclusion

We picked up 9 points this month, which isn't bad but we had hoped for more. We really should have beaten Accrington and Cambridge and if we want to move up the table we need to beat the likes of Cheltenham around us. But hey, an unbeaten month is an unbeaten month. There was a good win against Crewe in the J. Paint Trophy and also solid wins over Exeter and Portsmouth.

Next month we want to advance in both cups and pick up wins against Dagenham, Carlisle, Newport and Tranmere while a draw against Oxford will be good. Plymouth seem to be running away with the league so far. Maybe we can catch them? Targeted Points: 13/15

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Old 06-06-2015, 11:27 AM   #11468
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So, I've made a tough decision. I have decided to stall - not get rid of - the RB Salzburg career. Which is because I want to start a new career - one with Arsenal. Really want to do this, and the RB Salzburg career will pick back up when either this career or the Rivals career ends. The Bournemouth career will likely carry on for much longer. Arsenal first update will be coming soon.

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The Tatars

August 2014

Aug 17, 2014 - Rubin Kazan vs FC Krasnodar
TEAM12SCORE
Rubin Kazan (1-0-0)134
FC Krasnodar (0-0-1)000


Kanunnikov 19'
Kanunnikov 50'
RED - Gazinskiy 65'
Carlos Eduardo (PEN) 87'
Ozdoev 89'

Rubin Kazan opened the 2014-15 Russian Football Premier League season in dominant fashion as The Tatars romped over visiting FC Krasnodar by a score of 4-0. Scoring was opened in the 19th minute when Magomed Ozdoev sent a through ball to Maxim Kanunnikov who blasted a shot from the top of the box by Krasnodar goalkeeper Andriy Dikan. Rubin almost doubled their lead four minutes later, but Marko
Dević's header off of a corner hit the right post. The start of the 2nd half would see Kanunnikov get his brace as the 23-year-old Russian headed home a Gökdeniz Karadeniz delivery off of another corner. Krasnodar went down to 10 men in the 65th minute when Yuriy Gazinskiy picked up his second yellow card for a rash challenge. Rubin would add two late goals against the under-manned Krasnodar as the first came in the 87th minute from a Carlos Eduardo penalty. Just two minutes later, Ozdoev would head home another Karadeniz delivery as Rubin picked up an impressive victory against a respectable side.

MotM: Karadeniz

Aug 23, 2014 - Terek Grozny vs Rubin Kazan
TEAM12SCORE
Terek Grozny (0-0-2)011
Rubin Kazan (2-0-0)022


Assanti 49'
Dević 56'
Georgiev 85'

In their second game of the season, Rubin Kazan would travel to the Akhmat Arena to face Terek Grozny. The 1st half between The Chechens and Tatars was relatively uneventful, with Terek goalkeeper Evgeniy Gorodov making two saves on Marko
Dević and Carlos Eduardo, while Rubin goalkeeper Sergey Ryzhikov was not tested. Just after halftime however, Terek would go ahead as Ismet Assanti beat Ryzhikov with a shot into the right corner of the net. Rubin leveled very quickly in the 56th minute when Dević bested Gorodov high to make the score 1-1. The game looked headed for a draw, but late in the contest Carlos Eduardo dribbled through the Terek defense and found Blagoy Georgiev all alone at the top of the box. The Bulgarian midfielder received a pass and blasted a shot by Gorodov in the 85th minute to pull out a hard-earned victory for Rubin.

MotM: Carlos Eduardo

Aug 30, 2014 - Rubin Kazan vs Mordovia Saransk
TEAM12SCORE
Rubin Kazan (3-0-0)123
Mordovia Saransk (1-0-2)000


Sobolev 19'
Mogilevets 67'
Kanunnikov 82'

Against newly promoted side Mordovia Saransk, Rubin Kazan manager Rinat Bilyaletdinov would play his B-Team, but The Tatars still got the desired result. Scoring opened in the 19th minute when Kamil Mullin sent a volley onto goal that Mordovia goalkeeper Anton Kochenkov parried. The ball went straight to Vladimir Sobolev who tapped in the shot to put Rubin up 1-0. Mordovia should have equalized in the 37th minute, but a Rustem Mukhametshin volley missed a gaping net. Pavel Mogilevets would double Rubin's lead in the 67th minute before Magmoed Ozdoev hit the crossbar in the 72nd minute. Rubin would get a final goal in the 82nd minute from Maxim Kanunnikov who stole the ball off the foot of Kochenkov and potted a shot into the open net. Rubin reserve goalkeeper Alexandr Filtsov picked up a clean sheet with 3 saves.

MotM: Mogilevets

Rubin Kazan Player of the Month



LW Maxim Kanunnikov, 68 Ovr, Russia, 23 years old

Maxim Kanunnikov earns Rubin Kazan's first Player of the Month honor as the Russian winger who recently arrived from Amkar Perm notched 3 goals in August. Kanunnikov had the game-winning goal in a brace against FC Krasnodar and also found the back of the net against Mordovia Saransk.

RFPL Table
1. Lokomotiv - 9 pts
2. Rubin - 9 pts
3. Spartak - 9 pts
4. Kuban - 7 pts
5. CSKA - 7 pts
6. Zenit - 4 pts
7. Amkar - 4 pts
8. Rostov - 3 pts
9. Dinamo - 3 pts
10. Mordovia - 3 pts
11. Krasnodar - 3 pts
12. Ufa - 3 pts
13. Torpedo - 3 pts
14. Ural - 1 pts
15. Arsenal - 0 pts
16. Terek - 0 pts

RFPL Top Scorers
1. Niasse (Lokomotiv) - 5
2(t). Dzyuba (Spartak) - 3
2(t). Kanunnikov (Rubin) - 3
3(t). Bystrov (Krasnodar) - 2
3(t). Kalachev (Rostov) - 2

RFPL Clean Sheets
1. Guilherme (Lokomotiv) - 3
2. Rebrov (Spartak) - 2
3(t). Pletikosa (Rostov) - 1
3(t). Ryzhikov (Rubin) - 1
3(t). Akinfeev (CSKA) - 1

Manager's Thoughts
What a great month to open the season. We did not play the best competition, but we outscored our opponents by a score of 9-1. Currently we only trail Lokomotiv Moskva who has outscored their opponents 10-0. We really dominated a good FC Krasnodar side, although they were not helped by picking up a red card. The game against Terek Grozny was tough, but we got a late winner that I felt was deserved. Our B-Team handled business against newly promoted Mordovia Saransk, so that was reassuring. We are also getting hefty contributions from our domestic players as 6 of our 9 goals came from Russians, including 3 from Maxim Kanunnikov who had a fantastic month. Hopefully, we can continue to ride this spell of good form.

New Starting XI
Before the season opener against FC Krasnodar, Rubin Kazan manager Rinat Bilyaletdinov shuffled his Starting XI. Magomed Ozdoev was moved from central attacking midfielder to central defensive midfielder and Carlos Eduardo was slotted in at CAM. Taras Burlak was also placed in a starting role at center back. Pavel Mogilevets and Solomon Kvirkvelia were moved to the bench.

International Duty
Rubin Kazan had one call up for international duty this month as Blagoy Georgiev was called to represent Bulgaria. The 32-year-old defensive midfielder first represented his country in 2004. Georgiev recently scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 win over Terek Grozny. Rubin Kazan congratulates Blagoy on his achievement.

Injury Woes
Rubin Kazan was hit with two injuries this month. The first came to 21-year-old midfielder Alisher Dzhalilov who suffered a broken toe in a friendly match against AFC Wimbledon. The young Russian will miss 3 months as he recovers. Next, 27-year-old Belarusian midfielder Sergey Kislyak sprained his knee against Mordovia Saransk. Kislyak will be out 3 weeks.

Mogilevets' Loan Ends
Pavel Mogilevets' loan spell with Rubin Kazan has come to an end, and the 21-year-old Russian midfielder will return to Zenit St. Petersburg. Mogilevets featured in one match for Rubin, scoring a goal and earning Man of the Match against Mordovia Saransk. Rubin will try to secure Mogilevets on loan again from Zenit.

September 2014 Fixtures
9/13 - at Ufa
9/20 - vs Kuban
9/24 - Russian Cup: at Krasnodar
9/27 - at Arsenal

We still have yet to hit the tough portion of our schedule. FC Ufa and Arsenal Tula are both newly promoted sides, so I expect to take maximum points from both matches. We meet FC Krasnodar again in the Russian Cup Round of 16. After beating Krasnodar 4-0 in Kazan, I am confident we can advance to the quarterfinals and please the board's demands. Our game against 4th place Kuban Krasnodar will be our hardest test, but with the game in Kazan Arena, I think we get the job done.

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Just got a call from my relocation consultant. He's in Moscow at my apartment, setting things up. The stuff I shipped over by cargo has arrived... all except two boxes. One of them contained a bunch of easily replaceable things like boots, coats and jumpers. The other unfortunately had stuff that's a bit more precious to me: some photo albums, a couple of signed football items, and my Xbox plus an entire collection of games! Insurance is compensating me well enough that I can afford to buy a new console and clothing, but nothing's going to bring back the stuff of sentimental value!
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Gazélec Football Club Ajaccio
FIFA 15 – Season 1
14/15 Season



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November


Ligue 2

GFC Ajaccio 4 – Stade Brest 3
GFC – Poggi 12’ Pujol 32’, (PEN) 49’ Libbra 59’
STA – Cuvillier 11’ Ramaré 20’ Falette (R) 49’ Adnane 58’

Julien François blocks Gaëtan Laborde’s shot but the ball rolls out to Alexandre Cuvillier who opens his body up to place the ball into the far left corner from outside the box. One minute later, Grégory Pujol wins a free-kick from around twenty-eight yards out. Louis Poggi swings the ball up and over the wall and past the reach of the keeper for the equaliser that only took thirty seconds to get! In the twentieth minute, Youssef Adnane cuts the ball back in the box for Johann Rameré to take a big run up before smashing the ball into Amos Youga but despite the massive deflection, the ball agonisingly crosses the line to put the third place team into the lead. Kévin Mayi sprints down the left before sending a perfectly low ball into the box for Pujol to tap it past the keeper for the equaliser. Four minutes after the restart and Pujol receives the ball in the box before being crunched into by Simon Falette. It’s amazing that Pujol isn’t hurt and the Brest defender rightfully sees red. Pujol takes the penalty where he puts it into the top left corner to send the keeper the wrong way for the lead. The scoreline changes less than ten minutes later to three-three as a series of bad challenges allows Youssef Adnane to slip the ball past Jules Goda for the equaliser. To mark a frantic game, Gazélec make it four-three as Grégory Pujol passes to Lucas Libbra who can volley it into the back of the net with the keeper in no man’s land. Gazélec have managed an eight game winning streak!

MOTM: Grégory Pujol (7.6, GFC)


Ligue 2

FC Sochaux 2 – GFC Ajaccio 1
FCS – Rafaël Dias 35’ Contout 68’
GFC – Pelé (OG) 61’

Julien François jumps into an unsuccessful challenge and leaves a gap in the defence for Rafaël Dias to receive the ball from a pass across goal and poke it past Maury for the opening goal of the game. In the fifty-fifth minute, Sochaux’s winger, Roy Contout bends his shot onto the crossbar to hand a lifeline to Gazélec. After only coming on six minutes before, Grégory Pujol steals the ball off the last defender and breaks forward. He’s getting pulled back but he manages to prod the ball towards the keeper, Yohann Pelé. Pujol’s shot is initially going wide but the trailing leg of the keeper knocks it on target which results in an own goal. Pelé crashes into Pujol who has to be given urgent attention and is not even capable of a celebration. Some close quarters passing in the box allows Sochaux to get some space with Stoppila Sunzu whose shot is deflected by his own player, Roy Contout. The ball drops down and with no one marking him; Contout spins and guides the ball into the far corner to make it two-one.

MOTM: Julien Faussurier (7.0, FCS)

Injury News:
Grégory Pujol has suffered a Sprained Ankle and will be out for 3 weeks.


Ligue 2

GFC Ajaccio 3 – AS Nancy 3
ASN – Cétout 10’, 81’ Hadji 46’ Muratori (R) 64’
GFC – François (R) 52’ Libbra 56’ Ducourtioux 64’ Mayi 90’

Some tactical changes from Bee look great offensively but they’ve conceded early as the ball is squared to Julien Cétout on the edge of the box. He makes an out of this world turn to fool Rodéric Filippi and all he has to do is place the ball into the bottom corner. Arnaud Lusamba plays a ball through the defence from his own half to allow Youssouf Hadji to make his way to the edge of the penalty area before hitting it across the keeper and into the far corner to make it two-one only one minute after the break. Amos Youga finds himself in the box and a cross forces him to slide in to take the chance; the effort goes just wide but he stays on the ground and he’s ordered of the pitch by the medical team. A formation change means that Youga comes off for Yoann Andreu. And if going two down wasn’t enough, a clumsy tackle by the already-booked Julien François takes Gazélec down to ten men with just under forty minutes to go! Only four minutes later, a corner from the right is taken by Louis Poggi who whips the ball into the near post where Lucas Libbra can head it past the keeper. Could this be a monumental comeback by the severely weakened team from Ajaccio? It might well be, because in the sixty-forth minute, a ball over the top is intercepted by Vincent Muratori but Cyriaque Rivieyran manages to dispossess him. Muratori falls to the floor under the pressure but then sticks a leg out to stop the play. Because the Nancy left-back already had a booking, he’s sent to the dressing room to make it a ten versus ten game. The resulting free-kick is whipped in by Rivieyran. The ball drops to David Ducourtioux who heads the ball so that it goes across the keeper and it slots into the bottom corner for the equaliser! The home fans go wild and Bee wipes his brow with a nervous look on his face. Somehow Ducourtioux made the ball curl into the bottom corner with a header! A shot by Romain Grange smashes the cross bar but the rebound falls straight to Julien Cétout who just nods it into the bottom corner. To add to the drama, Bee sends his team up field to press for the equaliser. Louis Poggi sprints down the left wing in the last minute of regular time. He dummies a cross and cuts inside where he knocks the ball across goal. The ball is an inch away from the head of John Tshibumbu and it then bounces up to Mayi who hits it on the volley. The keeper’s footwork lets him down and he’s caught off balance as he attempts to get his finger tips to it but it’s just out of reach and Gazélec have another equaliser!

MOTM: Louis Poggi (9.3, GFC)

Injury News:
Amos Youga has suffered a Bruised Shoulder and will be out for 9 days.


Ligue 2

Valenciennes FC 3 – GFC Ajaccio 0
VAL – Le Tallec 33’, 90’ Nguette 36’

The first goal appears in the thirty-third minute where Anthony Le Tallec can find some space due to a poor challenge by Filippi allows him to smash it into the roof of the net. Three minutes later, Opa Nguette breaks free on the counter attack before beating Maury at his near post for a second! In the seventy-second minute, Mayi manages to find some space and crosses into the box where the unmarked M’Madi cannot head the ball into the open goal. That could have been the chance that will come back to haunt them... In the end, Valenciennes have obliterated GFC Ajaccio and Le Tallec proves this after being slotted in through on goal and neatly finishing past a half-hearted Maury dive.

MOTM: Anthony Le Tallec (9.6, VAL)




Gazélec Ajaccio’s Player of the Month

Louis Poggi
(2 Goals and 4 Assists in 17 Games)
MOTM’s this Month = 1



No one has really stood out this month except maybe for Grégory Pujol but he only managed a game and a couple of minutes before getting his third injury of the season. Louis Poggi has done the most this month and has definitely rose above the rest in this poor form. This month has made me realise that I cannot even count on M’Madi (who didn’t score or assist this month) to perform every month but I can trust Poggi to deliver.


French Ligue 2 Table

1. Angers SCO - 40 points
2. Valenciennes FC - 38 points
3. GFC Ajaccio - 37 points
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4. AJ Auxerre - 34 points
5. Stade Brest - 33 points
6. FC Sochaux - 32 points
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9. AS Nancy - 27 points
10. AC Ajaccio - 27 points
11. Stade Lavallois - 27 points
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17. Nîmes Olympique - 11 points
18. LB Chateauroux - 10 points
19. US Orléans - 10 points
20. AC Arles - 10 points


French Ligue 2 Top Scorers:

1. Angers SCO – Jonathan Kodjia (17 Goals)

2. GFC Ajaccio – Ali M’Madi (13 Goals)

3. Valenciennes FC – Rydell Poepon (9 Goals)


December’s Games:

05/12: US Créteil (H)
12/12: LB Chateauroux (H)
22/12: Dijon FCO (H)

*Denotes a cup game


Managers Thoughts:

This month wasn’t what we were expecting after an eight game unbeaten streak in the league. Ali M’Madi stepped into the shadows and let Grégory Pujol take the limelight but his injury was not much of a surprise. After the injury to our inform striker, no one stepped up to the plate which then left us with five different goalscorers this month. I’m not sure what the problem is and to be honest, I have no idea how to fix it. The January transfer window is coming up and that’s really what we need now that the team is starting to get a little fatigued. I already have some targets but we hardly have any money so I might have to plead for a little more and sell a few players to get what we need.

We’ve managed to stay in the top three for this month and hopefully we can stay there (or even improve) until the transfer window so that I can make some much-needed changes.

Jonathan Kodjia’s lead over M’Madi is increasing and the golden boot already looks like it will be handed to him and also the league title if things keep going the way they’re going. We should be able to pick up the pace in a couple of months and be in those promotion spots.

Our in Form Players: Louis Poggi have proven his reliability and has been displaying some signs of greatness in the past couple of games. David Ducourtioux has been a solid anchor for us and he’s been doing a lot even though the scorelines suggest that he hasn’t; it’s the people behind him who haven’t been performing. It was a shame that Pujol keeps getting so many injuries! He could easily be level with M’Madi if he was fit for at least a string of games! He’ll be ready to play next month so I hope he gets on the score sheet and shakes off his injury troubles.

Our out of Form Players: Rodéric Filippi and Julien François have been in extremely poor form for us at the back lately. I understand that François’ preferred position is elsewhere but Amos Youga has managed to perform well and he’s playing out of position too! Our goalkeepers, Clément Maury and Jules Goda have both been in poor form. Each of them have been sluggish and have only made one or two good saves in this whole month. I never thought I would say this but Ali M’Madi has been a passenger this month. He’s made some great runs but his finishing has disappeared and now, he can only muster an off-balance shot straight at the keeper! Let’s hope they all start performing next month.



Career Record (W: D :L): 12-4-4


Thanks for reading my latest update! I’m always happy to hear your thoughts and answer any questions you may have!

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Originally Posted by indiblue
Just got a call from my relocation consultant. He's in Moscow at my apartment, setting things up. The stuff I shipped over by cargo has arrived... all except two boxes. One of them contained a bunch of easily replaceable things like boots, coats and jumpers. The other unfortunately had stuff that's a bit more precious to me: some photo albums, a couple of signed football items, and my Xbox plus an entire collection of games! Insurance is compensating me well enough that I can afford to buy a new console and clothing, but nothing's going to bring back the stuff of sentimental value!
Oh my god, I'm so sorry. Obviously an X-Box is replaceable but sentimental things, I can only empathise. I don't know how I'd feel if that happened. Do you have any idea if you can get it back? Do you think it was a mistake or stolen?
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