Something in the Making: Lam Matteo (PES 2009)
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Fixture 30 - (Apr. 22, 2017)
Cardiff City v Leicester City
Warren Feeney's strike proved to be decisive.
Prematch: Cardiff City (10th, 43pts) – Leicester City (18th, 30pts)
Despite the settling of one point last week, Leicester City appear to be away from regulation - for now, but traveling to hostile territor in
Cardiff, there will possibly be no hope after tonight. Lam Matteo starts again after being the best player on the pitch last week - the
striker has stated he "senses" a victory tonight.
Halftime: Cardiff City 1-1 Leicester City
Right after Matteo's header, Cardiff's Jay Bothroyd struck right back - with a cool finish into the top corner. The match has been very
physical, as expected, but both sides are going to have to be on their toes in the second half.
Fulltime: Cardiff City 2-1 Leicester City
Warren Feeney grabbed the match winner in the 60th minute, and from there Leicester had no hope with their poor passing. The
points could have been salvaged if substitute Martyn Waghorn shot did not strike the post in stoppage time.
Cardiff City Goals: Bothroyd 20 - Feeney 60
Leicester City Goals: Matteo - 19
Caution: Rae (Cardiff City)
Sent off: None
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Next Match - Leicester City v Barnsley
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Fixture 31 - (Apr. 29, 2017)
Leicester City v Barnsley
Another goal for Matteo, his second (third overall) in two matches.
Prematch: Leicester City (20th, 30pts) – Barnsley (14th, 37pts)
Last in the table is a lonely place, and Leicester City are the ones who currently occupy a relegation spot with Watford at the moment
unless Nigel Pearson's men can grab all the available points within the last 6 matches of the season. The first of the six starts with
Barnsley today - a team that is known for their workrate and tendency to edge out opponents.
Halftime: Leicester City 0-0 Barnsley
A couple of chances here and there, but neither team has truly threatened the goal. Leicester's attack looks stale and amateur,
while Barnsley's attack is being well stifled by Leicester's defenders. This could be another worthless point for the home side.
Fulltime: Leicester City 1-0 Barnsley
A monumental victory today for Leicester thanks to hero Lam Matteo's header in the 62nd minute.A great start to the six match
plan - is lady luck on Leicester's side?
Leicester City Goals: Matteo 62
Caution: Colace (Barnsley) Adams (Leicester)
Sent off: None
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Next Match - Leicester City v Nottingham Forest
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Fixture 32 - (May 6, 2017)
Leicester City v Nottingham Forest
Lam Matteo receives the straight red despite his teammates best objections.
Prematch: Leicester City (19th, 33pts) – Nottingham Forest (14th, 38pts)
The journey to safety continues today as Leicester City are relying on Lam Matteo's brilliance to continue, the striker has scored a
goal in the last two matches he has started. The rain has appeared once more, but the conditions should not affect the level of
play.
Halftime: Leicester City 0-0 Nottingham Forest
The story of the first half was the straight red card to Lam Matteo in the 29th minute of play. Matteo had seemed to slip off the
ball and his studs crashed into the calf of Forest defender, Kelvin Wilson.
Fulltime: Leicester City 0-3 Nottingham Forest
With lack of imagination due to being a man short, Leicester give up 3 goals, two of them by Dele Adebola and the last one to
clinch was from defender Luke Chambers. Matteo has the headlines screaming "From Hero to Zero" by being sent off when the
team needed him the most.
Nottingham Forest Goals: Adebola 59, 69 - Chambers 84
Caution: Chambers (Nottingham Forest)
Sent off: Lam Matteo (Leicester City)
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Next Match - Ipswich Town v Leicester City (to be simulated)
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In the background of your last video there is a sign advertising FIFA 10 right at the start of the video. LOL!Comment
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Fixture 33 - (May 13, 2017)
Ipswich Town v Leicester City
Fulltime: Ipswich Town 2-2 Leicester City
With only three matches remaining, after a point today, Leicester City will have to summon all their might to beat table leaders Newcastle
United. The return of Lam Matteo might be a bittersweet one - but it appears the Leicester faitful have forgiven the man for his
absences.
Next Match - Reading v Leicester City
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Fixture 36 - (May 20, 2017)
Leicester City v Newcastle United
Matteo found the back of the net once again.
Prematch: Leicester City (19th, 34pts) – Newcastle United (1st, 70pts)
This match will have pressure on both sides as Leicester is trying their hardest at avoiding relegation, while Newcastle feel the
heat from West Brom in preventing their title dreams. Nigel Pearson remains faithful to starting Lam Matteo despite the striker's
outspoken intent to leave the club at the end of the season.
Halftime: Leicester City 0-0 Newcastle
The lone goal at half time by Marlon Harewood, taking advantage of some shoddy defending by Leicester. City have been without
intent to score however, primarily led by Lam Matteo. Matteo has had two shots on target, one was a misfortunate header that was
redirected by his own teammate sailing over the crossbar. Matteo was also busy in trying to set up his teammates, however Yann
Kermorgant's sliding effort on goal was inches wide. The home side cannot afford missed chances in the second half - it seems the
Magpies are just itching to score another to clinch the victory.
Fulltime: Leicester City 1-2 Newcastle
If you're a neutral, then this would have been a brilliant match - but alas, heartbreak once more for Leicester as they were unable
to hold on for a point against a resilient Newcastle side. Lam Matteo scoring yet again, but it was Yann Kermorgant who will be
wrestling in his sleep as the forward had 6 shots, and only 2 on target. The match summed up what has been a mostly down
season for Leicester,and once again the visitors have stolen points from them.
Leicester City Goals: Matteo 71
Newcastle United Goals: Harewood 20 - Ranger 74
Caution: Tunchev (Leicster) Wellens (Leicester)
Sent off: None
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Next Match - Leicester City v West Bromwich Albion
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Fixture 36 - (May 27, 2017)
Leicester City v West Bromwich Albion
Thomas took advantage of the poor defending by Leicester City.
Prematch: Leicester City (19th, 34pts) – West Bromwich Albion (2nd, 71pts)
Leicester host the other title contender tonight in West Brom - who are looking to gain all three points in order to top Newcastle United
with only one match remaining in the 2016 Championship season. As always, the downpour in Leicester is visible, let's hope there will
be the same with the goal scoring.
Halftime: Leicester City 0-2 West Brom
Two goals to nil, Leicester City have seemingly given up on this season by the display in the first half. Horrific defending, pathetic
passing - it's all very depressing. The second half and final whistle can't come soon enough.
Fulltime: Leicester City 0-2 West Brom
No goals in the second half, but the damage was done for Leicester despite some good chances by Kermorgant and Matteo - each
defended well or saved well by West Brom keeper, Scott Carson. Lam Matteo has shown he is the strength of Leicester, but a
controversial post game interview through the radio has just confirmed he is done with the team and will not be playing in the
last match of the season versus Doncaster Rovers next week.
West Brom Goals: Thomas 4 - Bednar 11
Caution: Matteo (Leicester City)
Sent off: None
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Next Match - Doncaster Rovers v Leicester City (to be simulated)
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Matteo - I am done with Leicester
Leicester City Striker refuses to be part of relegation battle
by Mark Schwarzer last updated 2 June 2017
Lam Matteo is not interested in staying with the team
It has been a bumpy road for Lam Matteo since his Fulham days. After the courageous comeback from a broken leg suffered in a car
accident two years ago, the American born striker has found himself jumping from Swansea City to Leicester City - where he has now
decided that he will not play the last match of the season.
"I refuse to play for this team anymore," says the usually laid back Matteo, "This has been the most frustrating team I have ever played with.
The boss is a joke, I'm sorry - it's just not working out."
Matteo has played in 15 matches and has scored 4 goals and 1 assist for the club since joining in January.
"At the time," he goes on about the transfer window, "It was what I thought was a great decision. My agent and I agreed that Leicester
is a solid foundation for a revamped career."
However, it was not the case as Matteo witnessed a 7-17 (win - loss) record unfold, half of the wins he was not with the team yet.
"It's not disrespect to the club and its tradition - but I simply cannot fathom playing another year of this rubbish."
The next question would be where is Matteo going to end up in the coming weeks - some have speculated a return to the Premiere
League, or possibly joining the ranks of newly promoted Newcastle or West Bromwich Albion.
According to Matteo, it "doesn't matter'.
"At least I'm not in this game for the money, I just want to be on a winning side before I retire."
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*Editor's notes:
In regards to relegation/promotion, I thought it would be possible to incorporate this into my bAL using league editor - however, all attempts have failed. I apologize for any reader's confusion on the premise. Unfortunately, due to Konami's inability to make this work, it will have to remain without promotion or relegation standards.Comment
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2016-2017 Championship Final Table
Top Scorer: Pablo Counago (Ipswich Town) - 26
Top Assist: Adam Johnson (Middlesbrough) - 13
Manager of the Year: Alan Shearer (Newcastle United)Comment
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Where will he go?
Week seven out of eight has come and gone
It is week four and Matteo has been offered a contract by five teams, one of which is a renewal contract (which was refused on the
spot) by Leicester City.
Championship Cup winners, Watford, lead the pack with an offer of 420 P (Matteo currenlty makes 260 P), while Crystal Palace - who
finished the season in 8th place - offer 380 P. Then we have Bristol City offering 460 P, then finally Blackpool - who are currently
playing in the ScottEngland Premiership league (Scottish teams along with some British teams).
Queens Park Rangers are the newcomers in week five. QPR finished the season in 6th place and seems to be the most likely of the
teams offering him a contract, in addition they are offering 460 P.
After refusing to sign immediately, Matteo's offer dropped with QPR from 460 P to 390 P. The highest offer is currently tied with
Bristol City and Blackpool at 460 P. With one week left, Matteo needs to decide - and fast.
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Watford welcome Matteo with open arms
Striker joins Hornets in last week of transfer window
by Mark Schwarzer last updated 21 July 2017
After a grueling offseason, Matteo has possibly found a home
Watford Manager, Malky Mackay has apparently found "his man" in natural goalscorer, Lam Matteo.
Matteo, now 26 years of age, had his glory days for Fulham - and after a stint with Swansea and Leicester City, the striker has joined the
ranks of Tom Cleverly, Ross Jenkins, Adrian Mariappa and keeper, Scott Loach.
The incredible fact of Matteo's signing was that he is the only signing for the Hornets this offseason.
"Yeah, it's not necessary after the season we had last year," states Mackay, "We won the cup - but did not fair too well in the league. That
is going to be a different story with a goal scorer like Matteo."
Matteo had to make a tough decision in choosing Watford because of the other 4 teams that had shown interest him. The four teams
were Queens Park Rangers, Bristol City, his own side Leicester for renewal and finally Blackpool.
"It came down to who showed me that they can win," says Matteo, "I understand I am here to make a difference - and I hope that I can
win enough matches with Watford to prove my worth."
Matteo has been issued the #8 kit number, Watford's first match of the 2017-2018 season will be home to Coventry City.
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