It's good to see Matteo finally playing all 90 minutes this year.
Something in the Making: Lam Matteo (PES 2009)
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Premiership Cup, Round 2, Sunderland v Fulham (1st Leg)
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Quality. Top-class finishing by both Matteo and Agbonlahor today, setting the sails in the right direction for maybe a deeper finish in the Premiership Cup this year. Matteo's fatigue is starting to kick in, it was quite visible he needed a subsitute around the 70th minute, but did not get a rest untilthe 85th. Next week, Matteo is slotted for the starting spot against Stoke City next week.
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I bought PES2009 last week (also bought FIFA the same week) and have hardly touched FIFA while I'm addicted to the BAL in PES2009 (even if I suck at it).
I play 15 minute matches. 10 is too short and anything else just seems too long to me. I might bump it up to 20, but won't go any higher than that. I started at 30, but I was getting insane 5-4 scores with 20 shots for each team.
I don't do training matches, so I simmed the first 4 seasons in my BAL while my guy was on the scout team. Finally I got an offer from a team in Ligue 1 (I set up Prem, La Liga, Serie A and Ligue 1 as I don't really like the teams from the crappy European leagues) and am now at least on the bench every match and sometimes start.
I find it hard to get match points for training. Almost all of my improvements come from strength points. It probably has to do with the ratings system (and the fact that I get a yellow card every game due to the bad refs. Even when I slide in from the front or side and get all ball, it's a card).And sometimes I get called offside when I'm trying to get back on and my teammate passes me the ball anyway (I don't call for the ball unless I'm WIDE open).
Once upon a time, I had a lovely signature. Then it died. The end.Comment
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Financial troubles
Cottagers forced to return Giovinco, Obertan and Agbonlahor
The faces of what was supposed to be the future of Fulham football will be no more now.
[Breaking News] In a shocking turn of events, Fulham Football Club have announced the releasing of three of their top stars. Giovinco, Gabriel Obertan and Gabriel Agbonlahor will be returned to their previous teams.
"The debt margin at this juncture is exceeding," states Michael Scarn, board representative and spokesman for the club, "These debts were outstanding and have grown to affect the club financially, and possibly collectively. The result of these returns will allow the club to move forward financially."
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It's back!Comment
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Matteo's career uncertain
Strike suffers possible "career ending" injuries from car accident, possibly next
on release list
The remains of Lam Matteo's car after his head on accident two days ago.
Doctors and medical staff for Fulham FC have listed American striker, Lam Matteo, in "critical"
condition, noting that he has had "severe blood loss", a "broken right leg" and "several" broken
ribs.
Matteo, now 23-years of age, began his career for the Cottagers in 2011 during the January
transfer window from Hull City. The striker has bagged 75 goals for the club, including 15 Man
of the Match awards. Along with his dedication to Fulham, Matteo represented the
United States in the 2014 World Cup this summer.
Prognosis has remained at its worse and according to sources, Matteo could be released
indefinitely so that Fulham Football Club can avoid the financial instability from the
young man's current salary.
"We expect to have a decision by the end of next week," states manager Roy Hodgson,
"However, I am deeply saddened and will do my best to make sure Matteo remains
a Cottager - even if he is not on the field, he will be with Fulham no matter what."
Matteo is set to go into operational surgery for the mentioned injuries this week.
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OH NO! WHATEVER WILL HAPPEN!
Or are you just killing this.Comment
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I kind of thought Matteo would have had a nicer car. (Just joking)
Sounds like an interesting twist. Hopefully, he's going to be okay.Comment
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Cottagers release Matteo in January
Hodgson and Fulham issue tough decision to fallen striker
Breda Hangeland and Fulham players will wear the black armband to signify their respect for Matteo.
The Cottagers have not played well without Matteo either.
The end for Matteo's career with Fulham FC has finally come. Rumors had it that the
beginning of the year, the striker would look for another home - but that was before his
horrific accident that has left the American crippled for an unknown amount of time.
"It has been an incredible experience," states Matteo from his bedrest, "Fulham is where I
would love to end my career - and it quite possibly could be. I am so very gracious to have
met the individuals I have, I wish them all the best - and maybe someday I will see
them on the pitch again."
Matteo's surgeries to his broken leg and ribs were successful. According to some
optimistic sources, he has already begun rehab for the sustained injuries.
However, even with the best rehab, Fulham's #8 will never achieve the level of play he
has produced les than a month ago.
Matteo was released with no penalties, his 1840P salary has been cut down significantly
due to surgery and operations cost.
A sorry ending to one of the greater strikers for Fulham FC, we pray for you Lam Matteo.
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Thanks for reading, still working out some kinks - think I'm almost there.Comment
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March 2016 Edition
What I say!? Here he comes, don't call it a comeback, my friends! The magazine interviewed Matteo (and paid him handsomely) and their probing questions resulted in some definite good news.
In response to the question, "How long till your 100 percent?", he replied, "I'm ready."
In response to the question, "What clubs are looking at you?," he replied, "I have had 2 offers - both in the Championship (England) for the reserve squads."
So Matteo has two offers from teams unknown for now (I will find out), but the amazing comeback could be here any moment. It has been 2 yeras, but it has felt like a lifetime.
According to some sources, he will have to go through a key training match that will dictate what level of play he will be able to play. After that, if the offer remains from the two clubs, he may select which he would like to sign for.Comment
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