Cabee - You actually did it, my god. I thought it would be harder, but you made it look so simple. I like the "Favorite XI" post, but it did bother me instantly to see Compton at LB, haha! Looking forward to seeing you continue at a different club.
Tbh, I really did think I was going to have to fight for it a bit more. In all honesty, I think we switched off half way through the season just to save our breath for the Champions League games! I reckon if I gave this team to someone whose never played as them before, they'd be able to win the treble! As the season progressed I knew I should go elsewhere or the dominance was just going to bore me out of the save I i tried to keep going.
Thanks, haha yeah I know Compton shouldn't be there but we've never had a particularly impressive left-back say Grimaldo but I thought I should fit Conor in there so there's more room for the other greats. And thanks again, you should be finding out where I've gone in the next day or two!
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Cabee - No, that doesn't count, you won the quadruple, not the treble! Now go win the treble again haha Man, congratulations on an unbelievable and incredible season! I can't believe that you actually kept going for so long and did so many great things with Exeter! Nine seasons, my God! I have to say, for me personally this journey was one of the best careers this thread has ever seen! Chico's Wimbledon career and Rabbit's Dagenham and Alcorcon careers are also up there. All of those careers were very long and passionate. Once again, magnificent job! Going through your best XI made me realise how huge the career actually was. Good luck with whoever you end up choosing! I'm looking forward to your new team but I'm also sad about the end of the Exter dynasty.
Wow, thank you so much! Me too, I hesitated at accepting another club's contract but I believe it's for the best. I'll always miss the days where I a part of Exeter City Football Club!
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Cabee: What. A. Journey. Your team of the career, just basically sums up the 9 seasons. Superstars like Ronaldo mixed with unlikely beasts such as Sanogo and Appiah along with lower league heroes and incredible youth players. *cough*Compton*cough*
Back to back trebles is a fitting way to sign off. I raise my glass to you sir.
Thanks! Yep, it's a team of heroes in my eyes and I'll always have fond memories of them! Hopefully I might be able to bring one or two in from my new club...
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10cabee - wow you are actually stepping down. Not sure I'd be able to walk away from a dynasty if I've built one like that!
Congrats on treble number two. Can't wait to see where you land.
Yeah, I understand where you're coming from but the dominance has made me realise that if I kept going I'd eventually get bored of it and that's definitely not what I want. I'm really excited to play against them and see how well they do without me next season though! EA better not ruin them! And thanks, I'll know where I've ended up soon!
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10Cabee: The team of your tenure was rally cool, I wasn't around this forum when you started your Exeter career so was good too read through those players little bio. certainly left Exeter City in a great place!...very intuiged where you will end up next as manager!
Thanks! Yep, I knew I wasn't going to top my performances again and I've decided to move on to something different. You'll know who i've gone to soon hopefully!
Here are the links to all of my seasons by the way:
Please tell me if there's anything wrong with the links. I apologise in advance about some pictures not showing up too.
JHedges - Nooo! Everton beat you in the derby!! I'd be so fustrated after hitting the bar soo many times as well! You did manage a couple more wins afterwards although it looks like you're struggling a tad bit for peformances from the lads. The win over Chelsea was impressive (I wish I could've done that more in my career!) although the stats went in favour of them a little!
Tex - Hmmm, not the most consistent set of results i've seen but they're still looking promising. It'd be great to see if you'll be able to avoid relegation if you manage to get promoted this season! You have a lot of difficult teams to face with the likes of Bournemouth, Leicester, QPR, Watford and Middlesbrough to fight against wwhich is going to make this season an interesting one, that's for sure!
Chico - Where have you been!?? We've been worried sick!! You're grounded to this thread forever!!
Hahaha, only kidding! It's nice to see you back and been busy! Congrats on the marriage by the way!
Chico: Congrats man and glad to hear that you're doing well! What breed of dog have you got? Great to see your wife can tolerate the most important thing in life (and no, not you! ) FIFA! Na but seriously, good to hear from you again and I hope you stick around, a bit longer, this time!
Aug 15, 2015 - Krylya Sovetov Samara vs Amkar Perm
TEAM
1
2
SCORE
Krylya Sovetov Samara (1-0-0)
1
1
2
Amkar Perm (0-0-1)
0
0
0
Sadik 40'
Makhmudov 87'
MOTM - Konyukhov
Aug 22, 2015 - Amkar Perm vs Spartak Moscow
TEAM
1
2
SCORE
Amkar Perm (1-0-1)
0
1
1
Spartak Moscow (1-0-1)
0
0
0
Peev (PEN) 52'
MOTM - Rebrov
Aug 30, 2015 - Dinamo Moscow vs Amkar Perm
TEAM
1
2
SCORE
Dinamo Moscow (2-0-1)
0
2
2
Amkar Perm (1-0-2)
0
0
0
Kuzmin 75'
Zhirkov 89'
MOTM - Kozlov
Amkar Player of the Month
RM Georgi Peev, 63 Ovr, 36 years old, Bulgaria
It wasn't really a great month for anyone, as Amkar Perm lost 2 of 3 matches in August and only scored 1 goal. That goal did come in a surprising 1-0 defeat of Spartak Moscow when Amkar icon Georgi Peev converted a penalty in the 52nd minute. Peev also earned a call-up to the Bulgarian National Team for the upcoming international break.
Manager's Thoughts Quite a rough start to the season as we're sitting in 12th place one month into the campaign. I was pretty disappointed in losing to Krylya Sovetov Samara as they are not really a strong club at all. The win over Spartak Moscow was an amazing result, but we couldn't ride the momentum into the match against Dinamo Moscow. We've got to start converting chances as we have created a decent amount of opportunities, but our finishing has been very poor as evidence by 1 goal in 3 contests.
Gol Out 7 Months Not helping matters is an injury to Janusz Gol in the preseason that saw the 29-year-old Polish midfielder tear his ACL and get sidelined for 7 months. Gol had been slotted into the Starting XI, but now that responsibility will go to Branko Jovicic, a 22-year-old Serb, who will be hungry to make a name for himself with this opportunity.
September 2015 - Fixtures 9/13 - vs Rubin
9/19 - at Anzhi
9/22 - at Lokomotiv*
9/27 - vs CSKA
*Russian Cup - Round of 16
Our slow start is not helped out by an absolutely brutal month of September. Rubin Kazan, Lokomotiv Moscow, and CSKA Moscow are all very strong sides - CSKA is top of the table and has yet to concede a goal. Any kind of result in the league matches will be positive, and as for the Russian Cup, it's not a huge priority at the moment. The weakest side we play is Anzhi Makhachkala, but they still have a good amount of talent with players like Hugo Almeida and Ilya Maximov. If we are going to grab 3 points from a match though, this is our best shot.
Goalkeepers: Abdulaziz Demircan (70 OVR). Fullbacks: Dion Cools (72 OVR), Andres Tello (71 OVR), Georgiy Tigiev (70 OVR), Berkan Emir (62 OVR), Volkan Çetin (60 OVR). Centre-backs: Victor Alonso (75 OVR), Larrys Mabiala (72 OVR), Marko Simić (68 OVR), Güray Fırat (64 OVR), Selim Özçal (60 OVR). Midfielders/Wingers: Deniz Türüç (79 OVR), Oğulcan Çağlayan (76 OVR), Diego Biseswar (74 OVR), Samba Sow (73 OVR), Srđan Mijailović (71 OVR), Barış Özbek (65 OVR), Sandros Lampros (65 OVR), Ángel Mena (64 OVR). Strikers: Adalberto Peñaranda (73 OVR), Nikola Stojiljković (73 OVR), Yakubu Aiyegbeni (66 OVR).
Starting XI (4-1-2-1-2)
Demircan
Cools/Mabiala/Alonso/Tigiev
Sow
Çağlayan --------------- Biseswar
Türüç
Peñaranda ------- Stojiljković
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League Match 21 Trabzonspor - Kayserispor (1-0)
Ekici 57' Cools 64'
Trabzonspor is currently the best team in the Süper Lig and a big reason for that is that they boast the best defense in the league led by one of the best Turkish goalkeepers in Onur Kıvrak. Therefore it's not a surprise that Kıvrak helped his defense once again earn a clean sheet against us, the second-highest scoring team in the Süper Lig (behind Trabzonspor), as we shot 5 times (3 on target).
League Match 22 Kayserispor - Eskişehirspor (2-0) Çağlayan 45' (Sow)
Stojiljković 59' (Türüç) Sow 26'
It was good to bounce back with a solid win against Eskişehirspor who aren't really contenders this season. Stojiljković continues to make his presence felt since joining us recently while Çağlayan showed off with this:
League Match 23 Çaykur Rizespor - Kayserispor (1-0)
Özek 68' Sow 32' Tigiev 64' Çağlayan 11' (Bruised shoulder, out 5 days)
Disappointing result for the same reason winning the previous game was so pleasing: it came against a team out of contention. It's concerning that we continue to be so inconsistent so late into the season and I won't use the switch in formation as an excuse. We were flat out outplayed too, it wasn't a fluke loss, as we were only able to take 4 shots (2 on target) compared to Rizespor's 11 (8 on target).
League Match 24 Kayserispor - Antalyaspor (2-0) Türüç 22' (Sow)
Alonso 65' (Biseswar)
Another 2-0 victory following a defeat so at least we're not losing consistently (silver-lining). Without a doubt the highlight of the game for me was Alonso scoring off a corner kick which isn't a strong part of his game but is something I want to focus his training on in the future to make him the complete CB he's destined to be.
Abdulaziz Demircan named Player of the Month for February after allowing just two goals in four games.
It's not lost in me that this game is yet more proof of how inconsistent we're being in our performances but it was hard to focus on that when the lads showed great resolve in avoiding the defeat and earned at least a point out of game they seemed destined to lose.
League Match 26 Kayserispor - Gaziantepspor (0-0)
Welp. At least this came against a team actually contending for a top-5 spot and the draw allowed us to keep them below us in the standings (I'm REALLY reaching for silver linings here).
League Match 27 Sivasspor - Kayserispor (1-2)
Kaş 13' Peñaranda 82' (Türüç)
Stojiljković 87'
Full disclosure, Peñaranda has really underwhelmed in his first couple of months at the club and it hasn't helped that his poor form has coincided with our inconsistent performances. I'm not saying there's a connection between both but I certainly feel we could have used some contributions from him earlier as he wasn't even getting assists in. But as the scorers' table shows his goal sparked a turn-around for us against our rivals to sweep the season series against them, so it was a timely showing by the Venezuelan youngster.
League Match 28 Fenerbahçe - Kayserispor (1-2) Peñaranda 31' (Stojiljković)
Çinemre 45+' Türüç 84' (Çağlayan)
Ok so maybe we did need Peñaranda to step up in order to play up to our potential. This was a BIG TIME win for us on the road against a title-contending team that earned a draw against us in December despite one of our best efforts of the season up to that point. This wrapped up an undefeated month of March for us and pushed our undefeated streak to five games dating back to the last game of the month in February.
Review: Geez how many times did I say "inconsistent" in this update? That's the theme obviously. In the grand scheme of things we remain in 4th place but with just six games left in the season we're all but mathematically out of the running for a league title. We probably did cost ourselves a spot in the Champions League next season but that would had been far overachieving and I think we would had been exposed in that competition because we don't have the roster for it yet. We remain in good position to be in Europe League next season which has been my goal all along (and now the board's expectations as I committed to it in an attempt to gain additional funds to negotiate a new contract for Çağlayan). Hopefully we can maintain the form we had to close out March to solidify our spot in EL next season, and maybe even steal that 3rd place so we can get directly to the group stage instead of the qualifying round.
I'm a bit disappointed with the scout reports from from Romania/Venezuela/Serbia as they haven't provided us with very good prospects to add to the academy. I've tried to remain selective and as a result there have only been a couple of additions to the youth academy.
- Argus Gianakos (CAM, 65 OVR, 87-94 POT): 16-year old prospect from Greece who is unanimously our top prospect in the academy. Described as a playmaker, he's a very good passer for such a young age.
- Emre Karaer (CB, 60 OVR, 81-87): 15-year old from Turkey who is Physically Strong and displays excellent aggression (80) to the ball. We're excited about his development.
- Athanasios Niarkhos (LM, 58 OVR, 82-88): 17-year old from Greece with good agility (Technically Gifted). Doesn't possess the speed we desire for the position but we're hopeful that will come as he continues to grow.
- Dragen Rennich (LW, 58 OVR, 77-83): 16-year old from Croatia with good accelaration (79) and balance (75). We expect a little growth from his current frame of 5'1" and 139lbs.
- Fabian Lopez (RB, 53 OVR, 70-90)*: 16-year old from Venezuela who needs a lot of development. Doesn't possess the desired pace for the position at this point in time but hopefully he'll develop that.
- Javier Fernandez (LW, 52 OVR, 68-88)*: 17-year old from Venezuela with a good combination of acceleration (79) and speed (70) that will hopefully continue to grow. Good competition for Niarkhos and Rennich in the academy.
- Burak Karabulut (RB, 58 OVR, 72-78): 17-year old from Turkey who is physically strong (aggression 75, strength 74). Peaking at 6'1" and 165lbs he could also be a prospect at CB.
* Recent addition
17-year old Selim Özçal, a CB from Turkey, requested and was granted promotion to the senior squad. He's showing great potential.
Lastly a quick update with the Venezuelan NT. We played friendlies at Mexico (L 2-3) and vs Colombia (L 1-3) and obviously did not perform well. Not the best tune-up in our last friendlies before the World Cup and hopefully that isn't a sign of things to come in our debut in the big stage.
Thanks for reading
^^^ previous update
The Globetrotter CM
'17-'18 End of the Season Update
The Roster
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Goalkeepers: Abdulaziz Demircan (70 OVR). Fullbacks: Dion Cools (72 OVR), Andres Tello (72 OVR - Loan), Georgiy Tigiev (71 OVR), Berkan Emir (62 OVR), Volkan Çetin (61 OVR). Centre-backs: Victor Alonso (76 OVR), Larrys Mabiala (72 OVR), Marko Simić (67 OVR), Güray Fırat (64 OVR), Selim Özçal (63 OVR). Midfielders/Wingers: Deniz Türüç (79 OVR), Oğulcan Çağlayan (76 OVR), Diego Biseswar (75 OVR), Samba Sow (73 OVR), Srđan Mijailović (71 OVR), Sandros Lampros (67 OVR), Barış Özbek (65 OVR), Ángel Mena (64 OVR). Strikers: Adalberto Peñaranda (74 OVR), Nikola Stojiljković (73 OVR), Yakubu Aiyegbeni (66 OVR).
It was good to continue our good form with a very convincing win at home against a mid-table team. Plus, we scored a couple of highlight-worthy goals:
League Match 30 Galatasaray - Kayserispor (5-1)
Sneijder 3' Peñaranda 20' (Stojiljković)
Öztekin 44'
Öztekin 45+'
Sneijder 69'
Rodriguez 81'
Look we gave up 5 goals, I don't feel like doing a mini-writeup of it. This is what I looked like after the game in my office once I was able to be by myself:
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The only saving grace was that even after this we remained ahead of Galatasaray in the standings.
League Match 31 Kayserispor - Kasimpaşa (2-1) Türüç 4' (Biseswar)
Peñaranda 57' (pen)
Neck 90+'
It was good to bounce back from that embarrassing victory with a solid win at home. We were the better team from throughout the game.
League Match 32 Konyaspor - Kayserispor (0-1) Biseswar 85' Şahiner 81'
This was a tightly-disputed contest in which each team created a handful of scoring opportunities but neither presented a real scoring threat. Then the 81st minute came and Şahiner committed an erroneous sliding tackle as the last man on defense, earning him a straight red card and setting the table for Diego Biseswar to do this:
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Biseswar celebrates his game-winner.
League Match 33 Kayserispor - Mersin (2-0) Mitrović 77' (OG)
Türüç 88' (Yakubu)
Deniz Türüç took it upon himself to brake down a Mersin defense that had been stingy all game long and finally broke them in the 77th minute when his cross to the right inside the box for Yakubu deflected off of Mitrović and into the net for a score. Yakubu would then find Türüç on a counterattack for the dagger to clinch a 4th place finish for us this season!
League Match 34 Medipol Başakşehir - Kayserispor (1-0)
Badge 45'
Unlike us, Başakşehir had a lot to play for and it showed in their urgency. They outshot us 11 to 3 (4 to 1 on goal) and earned this victory which allowed them to jump Galatasaray in the standings.
Süper Lig - Starting XI GK - Abdulaziz Demircan (Kayserispor)
RB - Dion Cools (Kayserispor)
CB - Luiz Rhodolfo Dini Gaioto (Beşiktaş)
CB - Alexandru Epureanu (Medipol Başakşehir)
LB - Georgiy Tigiev (Kayserispor)
CDM - Samba Sow (Kayserispor)
RM - Deniz Türüç (Kayserispor)
LM - Diego Biseswar (Kayserispor)
CAM - Óscar Scarione (Kasimpaşa)
ST - Hugo Rodallega (Akhisarspor)
ST - Rijad Bajić (Konyaspor)
Euro Cup Winner Juventus (1-0 vs Atletico Madrid)
Champions League Winner FC Bayern (2-1 vs PSG)
Euro League Winner Tottenham (1-1 [4-3 PKs] vs Lazio)
Champions around Europe
Austria: RB Salzburg (2 points over SK Rapid Wien) Belgium: RSC Anderlecht (2 points over KAA Gent) Denmark: FC Kĝbenhavn (3 points over FC Midtjylland) England: Arsenal (4 points over MCFC) France: PSG Germany: Borussia Dortmund (1 point over FC Bayern) Ireland: Shamrock Rovers (2 points over Cork City) Italy: Roma Netherlands: Feyenoord (5 points over PSV) Norway: Molde FK Poland: Lech Poznań (5 points over Legia Warszawa) Portugal: Sporting CP (3 points over FC Porto) Russia: Zenit (3 points over CSKA Moscow) Scotland: Celtic (1 point over Aberdeen) Spain: FC Barcelona (1 point over Real Madrid) Sweden: Malmö FF (1 point over IFK Göteborg AND IF Elfsborg) Switzerland: FC Basel (1 point over BSC Young Boys)
Meanwhile, over in the Mexican League ...
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You shouldn't have fired me.
Review: That wraps up a successful first season here in Turkey. We achieved more than the board expected us to and are into the qualifying round of the Euro League next season. I'm proud of the fact we stayed inside the top-5 in the standings from wire to wire even if our form was really inconsistent throughout the season. We'll look to improve our roster this season and improve our form next season when we'll be faced with two competitions at the same time. As some of you have already pointed out Deniz Türüç was unbelievable for us this season but I will save my comments on specific players for the roster review. Outside of us, the most notable outcome from the end of the season is the fact that Trabzonspor chocked the title away - they had the lead for a few months before succumbing to pressure at the end. It's also worth noting that a lot of the races in the leagues around Europe were very tight and didn't get sorted out till the very end. Very exciting football here in Europe.
I'm going to save the academy update for the roster review post and I'll also make a separate post about the World Cup with Venezuela. Thanks for reading
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______________________________ Currently playing: FIFA 19 on XB1
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Previously played: FIFA 16 on XB1 Teams: FC Barcelona
Globetrotter CM (previously at FC Twente, Kayserispor, Dorados de Sinaloa and Central Coast Mariners F.C.)
Newport County A.F.C.
Amkar Perm's sputtering offense did find a little life in September mostly due to the efforts of Nigerian midfielder Fegor Ogude. Ogude put Amkar ahead early in a match against Rubin Kazan that ultimately ended in a 1-1 draw. Ogude also registered a goal in the Russian Cup competition, helping Konstantin Zyryanov's side to eliminate Lokomotiv Moscow 2-1 in extra time.
Manager's Thoughts A very mediocre month that would have been a little better if we could have held our lead against Rubin Kazan. That was not the case though, and we settled for 2 draws before a surprise win in the Russian Cup Round of 16 against Lokomotiv Moscow in extra time. Our attack still lacks any venom however, and CSKA Moscow proved much more clinical in a game they deserved to win.
October 2015 - Fixtures 10/4 - at Terek
10/17 - vs Krasnodar
10/25 - at Mordovia
10/31 - vs Zenit
October has two winnable games against Terek Grozny and Mordovia Saransk. We definitely shouldn't lose either match, but Mordovia is the one I'm certainly hoping to pull out a win in. The matches against FC Krasnodar and Zenit Saint Petersburg will be very tough, and any points taken would have to be considered a moral victory.
Chico - Where have you been!?? We've been worried sick!! You're grounded to this thread forever!!
Hahaha, only kidding! It's nice to see you back and been busy! Congrats on the marriage by the way!
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Thanks man! Can't believe you still had Exeter up and running but I'm really excited to see you try and take down the monster you have created. Looking forward to your future posts about it and as you said, I hope EA doesn't tear them apart before you get to take a crack at them.
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Chico: Congrats man and glad to hear that you're doing well! What breed of dog have you got? Great to see your wife can tolerate the most important thing in life (and no, not you! ) FIFA! Na but seriously, good to hear from you again and I hope you stick around, a bit longer, this time!
Thanks Keano! Last night I was playing FIFA and the missus asked me when 17 comes out. Now, I don't know if it meant anything but I'm getting my hopes up and assuming she asked cause she's gonna get it for me lol as for the pup It's hard to tell exactly what breed he is. We rescued him from the shelter and all they said was he's a Shepard mix but he hasn't had his DNA tested. I want to get it checked but from what I've heard it's expensive! I think I'm here to stay again. I've really been enjoying reading up on all the careers here and it's inspiring me to get back into it like back in the day.
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WHAT IS THIS. I GO TO BED AND A WILD CHICO APPEARS.
I agree with Rabbit, you are out of your damn mind, but, you are playing the right position on the field (LB REPRESENT!).
Still no pictures of the puppy though, I will be waiting. Nice to seeing you do well, man!
Okay you're right, I'm out of my mind haha I just hate EA destroying the teams in my league and I end up completely dominating everybody even on legendary because I'm the only team that's growing. I might actually drop the career soon because so far on the transfer deadline day I saw 3 different clubs sell their top players to a European club. One of which had already sold a top player to a European club early in the window. I quit the save and reloaded the deadline day and I'm hoping I can run it again without seeing so many top players go at the same Time. I think it may be time I return to Europe myself...
Oh, and here are the pics!
Vet said he's about 4 months. Don't be fooled by the pictures, he's a little devil. Been tearing up the apartment and has waaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much energy lol can't wait for him to have all his shots so I can take him running or something cause as it is right now it's really hard to go to sleep at night lol