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  • texasbum06
    MVP
    • Mar 2011
    • 1574

    #15271
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

    Season 8

    The Mariners

    December 2023



    Arsenal FC 2 - 2 Grimsby Town
    ARS - Reine-Adelaid 37', Jenkinson 63'
    GRI - Harris 60', Morris 72'
    MOTM: Vieira


    For once we were the side that really deserved more from this. Arsenal took two shots the entire night, and scored both of them. They took the lead in the first half with Reine-Adelaid doing well to hold up the ball and avoid a tackle to get a look at the goal and he fired it into the right side of the net. We found an equalizer in the second half after Vieira got down the right and sent a ball across the face of the goal for Harris to tap in on the back post. Arsenal took the lead just minutes later off of a well worked set piece that set up Jenkinson for a thunderous shot from the edge of the box into the top left corner. But We came back to equalize once again with Quiroga playing it out left to Morris and he turned around the edge of the defense and fired it low across the goal to the far post.



    Champion's League Group Stage
    Real Madrid 0 - 0 Grimsby Town
    MOTM: Sidibe

    It wasn't our most impressive of performances, but it was exactly what we needed to finish top of the group. We needed only a draw to keep Real from overtaking us, and our defense was fantastic to keep a team of this caliber off the score sheet in their own stadium. We definitely blew some chances of our own, but overall I am happy with what we accomplished in a group that was anything but easy.



    Grimsby Town 3 - 1 Crystal Palace
    GRI - Burke 12', Boscagli 43', 70'
    CRY - Kalulu 66
    MOTM: Tousart


    And now we are back to our goal scoring ways immediately after that goalless affair. We opened the scoring after Dembele played the ball to Burke in front of goal and his first shot was saved, but he put the rebound in the back of the net. We doubled the lead before the half was over and when Morrison played it to Boscagli in the middle and he hit it first time into the top left corner. They pulled one back after we tackled the ball away several times but it kept falling back to them, and finally Kalulu was able to get his shot through and inside the far post. The hopes of a comeback didn't last long though and Tousart got around the right side of the defense and sent a low ball to the back post for Boscagli to tap in.



    Everton FC 1 - 2 Grimsby Town
    EVE - Sanson 66'
    GRI - Burke 40', Boscagli 45'
    MOTM: Kamada


    Despite then scoring a long range stunner, this one never really felt in doubt. We did our work in the first half and opened the scoring with Dembele getting around the left and firing his shot off the post, but Burke was there to clean up the rebound. Our next came after we cleared a free kick away and Kamada used his pace to race ahead on the counter drawing their defenders towards him before the laid it off to Boscagli coming in late and he slotted it home. In the second half Sanson crushed a long range effort from outside of the box with a first time shot into the top left corner to keep it interesting the rest of the way, but they didn't really trouble us after that and we got the win.



    Grimsby Town 0 - 2 Wolverhampton
    WOL - Loaiza 14', Saiss 24'
    MOTM: Loaiza


    Nothing went our way today. We fell into a hole early, and Kelly hit the post twice afterwards which just about summed up our night. They took the lead after a poor decision from our defense to try to pass out of the back rather than clear it and Loaiza jumped the pass and then fired it into the top right corner. They got another not long after after they worked the ball down the left and then picked out Saiss running in unmarked on the near post and blasting it past the keeper.



    West Ham United 1 - 3 Grimsby Town
    WHU - Gonzalez 90'
    GRI - Henry 18' (OG), Burke 68', Mousset 89'
    MOTM: Caulker


    This was a good way to rebound after that last match. We opened the scoring after Tousart played Boscagli around the left and he fired his shot, but Henry stuck his foot out and deflected it back inside his near post. It took a while before some more action came around, but after we lost a ball in their box, two of their players ran into each other causing to ball to come loose and Burke was there to pick it up and slot it past the keeper. In the closing minutes West Ham sent their keeper up on a corner but we cleared it out and Mousset was the first to track it down and put it into the open net. With the game already put to rest, we failed to clear a ball and Gonzalez ended up with it and let it fly from outside the box into the top right corner.



    Grimsby Town 1 - 0 Manchester City
    GRI - Boscagli 90'
    MOTM: Boscagli


    Wolf atoned for an atrocious miss just 10 minutes earlier when he set up the winning goal for Boscagli. We went through 90 minutes of all around poor play, and City weren't any better on the other side either. With 10 minutes remaining though Boscagli played Wolf through and with only the keeper to beat he skied his shot over the bar. Then with time running out we cleared a corner out ahead and Wolf was able to win the ball from their last man to go through once again on goal. With the miss still on his mind he drew the keeper out and then quickly laid it off for Boscagli running in on the left and he tucked it away for the win.

    League Table



    Youth Academy



    Board Objectives

    Youth
    -Make a £2,550,000 profit from youth player sales within 2 seasons. (Remaining seasons: 1)

    Brand Exposure
    -Gain £42,500,000 earnings from shirt sales within a season
    -Sign 1 crucial 1st team player to a forward position
    -Earn £323,000,000 through media earnings (competition prize money) within 3 seasons. (Remaining seasons:2)

    Financial
    -Finish the season with a profit margin of £42,500,000

    Domestic Success
    -Premier League: Win the League Title
    -The Emirates FA Cup: Reach the Round of 16 Stage

    Continental Success
    -Champions Cup: Reach the Knockout Stage
    -Qualify to Euro League

    Comment

    • vrabbit
      MVP
      • Oct 2008
      • 1485

      #15272
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

      Originally posted by vrabbit
      The Globetrotter CM

      FC Barcelona
      Més que un club

      '21-'22 January Update


      Spoiler
      Spoiler
      ^^^ previous update

      The Globetrotter CM



      FC Barcelona
      Més que un club

      '21-'22 February Update


      The Roster
      Spoiler


      Starting XI (4-3-3)

      Leno (88)

      Mayke (84)/Bartra (84)/Alonso (86)/Alba (86)

      Roberto (86) / Busquets (86) / Vidal (83)

      Messi (C, 94) / Müller (90) / Neymar (93)

      _________________________________

      Lionel Messi was named Player of the Month for January
      _________________________________


      League Match 22
      FC Barcelona - UD Las Palmas (4-2)
      Busquets 8'
      Müller 10'

      Viera 18'
      Müller 30' (Messi)
      Müller 35' (Mayke)

      Hernán 81'

      Thomas Müller's hat-trick overpowered Las Palmas to give us consecutive wins in La Liga after the scoreless draw against Athletic Bilbao late last month.




      Right after Las Palmas kicked off following Busquets' score, Müller stole the ball and sprinted towards the goal then fired off from this distance to score over Raúl Lizoain.

      League Match 23
      Real Betis - FC Barcelona (1-3)
      Messi 13' (Alba)
      Linetty 30'
      Busquets 49' (Neymar)
      Samper 73' (Montoya)


      Betis put up a good fight but their form definitely isn't what it was earlier in the season and we were the superior team during the second half to steal these three points in Sevilla.

      Copa Del Rey - Semi Final, 1st Leg
      Real Madrid - FC Barcelona (2-3)
      Ronaldo 36'
      Mayke 45+2' (Müller)
      Ronaldo 74'
      Neymar 84' (Müller)
      Müller 89' (Messi)

      Silva 43'
      Busquets 3' (Bruised shoulder, out for 5 days)
      Müller 68' (Bruised shoulder, out for 5 days)

      Cristiano Ronaldo did everything he could to make up for Lucas Silva's red card late in the first half but Müller put on another impressive performance to help us use our one-man advantage to get an edge in this first leg at the Bernabéu.




      Müller scoring the game-winning goal in the 89th minute.

      League Match 24
      FC Barcelona - Real Zaragoza (6-2)
      Ortí 19'
      Neymar 21' (Mayke)
      Román 40'
      Vidal 45+2' (Roberto)
      Messi 48' (Samper)
      Roberto 70'
      Munir 80' (Roberto)
      Amartey 89' (Messi)

      Vidal 60'

      Zaragoza gave us their best shot in the first half but the second half of this was wasn't even a contest as a we scored early after half time and then three times in the last 20+ minutes. Six goals by six players is an amazing feat and you know it was a good day at the Camp Nou when even Munir got in on the scoring.

      Euro League - Round of 32, 1st Leg
      1899 Hoffenheim - FC Barcelona (1-4)
      Messi 35' (Busquets)
      Busquets 50' (Roberto)

      Kokorin 56'
      Müller 85' (Tello)
      Tello 90+1'


      Our main squad sitting out of the UEL up to this point was a non-issue as they continued to maintain excellent form in a sound road defeat of Hoffenheim that puts us in great position to advance to the Round of 16.

      League Match 25
      RCD Espanyol - FC Barcelona (1-3)
      Raillo 8' (OG)
      Moreno 49'
      Messi 66' (pen)
      Messi 78' (Neymar)


      This installment of El Derbi Barceloní was a bit more of a contest, especially given the fact the home side started off on the wrong foot in the 8th minute. It took a while to tilt the game our way but Messi came through like the MVP he's been for us this season to help us get our 5th consecutive win in league play.

      Euro League - Round of 32, 2nd Leg
      FC Barcelona - 1899 Hoffenheim (0-1, 4-2 agg)
      Amiri 53'

      With only one day of rest after this game and before facing Celta I called on our B-squad to wrap this up and they got the job done, making Hoffenheim work for every desperate attempt to equalize the aggregate score. Proof that you can win even when you lose.

      League Match 26
      FC Barcelona - Celta Vigo (1-1)
      Babacar 42'
      Müller 74' (Messi)
      Busquets 2' (Bruised shoulder, out for 5 days)

      Rubén Blanco put on a ridiculous performance for Celta, gobbling up 13 saves to frustrate us all night long as we were only able to manage a draw against at home against a visiting side that scored on their only shot on target (of course!).








      Liga BBVA
      Top Scorers

      1. Messi (FC Barcelona) - 20
      2. Müller (FC Barcelona) - 17

      T3. Jonathas (Real Sociedad) - 11
      T3. Vela (Real Sociedad) - 11


      Assists
      1. Messi (FC Barcelona) - 12
      2. Müller (FC Barcelona) - 8

      T3. Santamaría (Bilbao Athletic) - 7
      T3. Gonçalves (UD Almería) - 7


      Clean Sheets
      1. Rico (Real Sociedad) - 9
      2. Arrizabalaga (Athletic Bilbao) - 8
      3. Jesús (Levante UD) - 6

      ...
      T4. Leno (FC Barcelona) - 5

      Review: The board's expectations are that we run the table in all three competitions and if February was any indication we're well positioned to do that. Nevermind the loss in the second leg of the UEL Round of 32 against Hoffenheim and the draw against Celta to end our five-game winning streak in La Liga, we pushed our lead in the league to 8 points (10 over Real), we provided a strong punch against Real in the semis of the Spanish Cup, and we moved on to the Round of 16 of the UEL thanks to a strong performance in our first match against Hoffenheim. Maybe most importantly, we are in great form and looking like the squad we want to be.

      Individually I thought Müller gave us some great contributions and as I tally it up I see he scored six times and assisted twice. He is such a great fit as the #9 with Messi and Neymar out on the wings and I know I'm super lucky to have a striker with his kind of talent at the head of our attack.

      La Masia
      (listed by ranking)

      CM - Fran Martinez (63 OVR, 88-94 POT): This 17-year old from Venezuela is officially the top prospect in La Masia. Standing at 5'7", 150lbs, Fran is described as technically gifted. He displays natural movement (82 agility, 78 balance) to go with very good ball control (77) and curve (77) on the ball.

      CM - Esteban Fuentes (59 OVR, 82-94): 16-year old from Venezuela described as technically gifted. Fuentes joins Martinez as promising midfielders for both the club and their country. He is very shifty, showcasing excellent ball control (78), dribbling (75) and agility (73).

      CAM - Javier Marquez (60 OVR, 83-93): Now a 17-year old from Spain described as a playmaker. Marquez is a smaller prospect (5'5",143lbs) but his potential is big and that's what made us sign him. We're hopeful he'll be able to develop into a winger.

      CM - Emigdio Quiroga (58 OVR, 77-94)*: 16-year old from Argentina descried as technically gifted. Quiroga displays excellent ball control (79) and agility (78) early on.

      ST - Flavio Mansilla (60 OVR, 80-86): 16-year old from Venezuela described as technically gifted. Mansilla continues to project as an exciting prospect displaying excellent ball control (76) for his age. I'm excited for him as a player for the club and the country.

      CDM - Diego Menendez (45 OVR, 79-87): Now an 18-year old from Argentina described as technically gifted. Menendez is very raw but shows high potential so we were willing to take a bit of a gamble with him. His agility (82) is impressive for someone who is so raw overall.

      LM - Pablo Acosta (56 OVR, 80-94): 16-year old from Argentina and yet another technically gifted prospect for the club. Acosta's agility (80) is easily his best attribute and he also possess the kind of pace (71acc/70spd) at his age that makes us comfortable about how he projects at his position.

      CF - Eligio Domínguez (54 OVR, 75-89): 15-year old from Venezuela described as technically gifted. Domínguez doesn't have a particular attribute that jumps off the page but his promise is undeniable.

      CM - Jose Vargas (41 OVR, 78-94): This 15-year old from Argentina described as an attacker is the rawest prospect in the academy but his potential was too enticing to pass up on him. His pace (74acc/68spd) and agility (70) are what stand out at this time.

      LM - Valerio Segura (57 OVR, 75-89): 17-year old from Venezuela who is technically gifted. Segura is a very agile (79) midfielder with good pace (74acc/69spd) who may be more of a fit as a winger in our system.

      RB - Manuel Navarro (47 OVR, 77-83): 15-year old from Spain described by scouts as an attacker. Navarro actually possesses decent pace (72 acc/70 spd) at a very young age and is very agile (72) as well. However, he's so raw as a defender he can't even be called a defender at this time. He projects as a depth player.

      CB - Sergio Torres (54 OVR, 74-80): 15-year old from Spain described as physically strong. Torres oozes some impressive traits for his young age such as his jumping (73), aggression (73), strength (65), and pace (71 acc/68 spd) but he's raw as a defender and will need to work hard on that aspect of his game.

      ST - Darío Verdejo (53 OVR, 75-81): 17-year old from Spain standing at 5'11" and 176lbs. Verdejo is described as physically strong and indeed his strength (79) is his top attribute although he isn't just a log as he also has good aggression (75), speed (75), and jumping (75). He's very raw technically though so he'll need to work hard in that aspect of his game to develop as a scorer.

      CAM - Daniel Lugano (58 OVR, 74-80): Also a 17-year old Venezuelan described as technically gifted who is also very agile (79). Since I'm able to make better evaluations of Venezuelan prospects I know Lugano, who is 5'11" and 154lbs, can also play as either a CF or CM so we're excited about his versatility on the pitch.
      * Recent addition


      February schedule
      3/1: vs Real Madrid (Copa Del Rey)
      3/6: at SD Eibar
      3/10: at Everton (Euro League)
      3/13: at UD Almería
      3/17: vs Everton (Euro League)
      3/19: vs Levante UD
      3/22: at Russia (International Friendly)
      3/25: at England (International Friendly)


      March is going to be exciting for several reasons. The second leg of the semis against Real will get us started and you know we want nothing more than to beat our rivals to get to the Copa Del Rey final. We'll only have three league games next month and two of them are again team in the bottom half of the table so I expect wins there before we face off against one of the surprise teams of the season in Levante. Then there's the UEL where hopefully the fact we sold Breel Donald Embolo to Everton this summer won't come back to haunt us. It's somewhat of a personal tie for me as well as Everton also feature Hakim Ziyech, who bolted from Twente upon my arrival to the Dutch club so you know I'd like to beat his new club while holding him to little-to-none playmaking. Finally with Venezuela we'll get to go on a mini European trip in our final preparations for this summer's World Cup (SPOILER: it'll serve us well to get tested against European nations).

      Thank you for reading!
      Last edited by vrabbit; 03-31-2017, 05:37 PM.
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      • texasbum06
        MVP
        • Mar 2011
        • 1574

        #15273
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

        Season 8

        The Mariners

        Transfer Window

        Transfers Out

        CB, Jamie Ward, England, 22 years old, 64 OVR - Loaned to MK Dons
        CF, Brandon Griffiths, England, 22 years old, 73 OVR - £3,400,000 to West Brom
        RB, Louis Fenton, New Zealand, 30 years old, 68 OVR - £450,000 to Sheffield Wednesday

        Transfers In

        ST, Romelu Lukaku, Belgium, 30 years old, 90 OVR - Pre-Contract agreement from Bayern Munich
        LB, Kieiran Tierney, Scotland, 26 years old, 81 OVR - Pre-Contract agreement from Celtic
        CAM, Joe Spencer, England, 19 years old, 73 OVR - £4,000,000 from Crystal Palace
        GK, Ryan Kayode, England, 19 years old, 69 OVR - £1,500,000 from Blackburn Rovers

        January 2024



        Grimsby Town 3 - 0 West Ham United
        GRI - Harris 13', Wolf 45', Konate 80'
        MOTM: Kelly


        There was very little doubt in the result considering West Ham went down to 10 men just 5 minutes into the match. We took advantage of that early and opened the scoring when Kelly whipped a free kick into the box and Harris met it on the near post and headed it down past the keeper. Then just before the half Kelly sent in an inch perfect cross to the back post where Wolf was able to dive and head it inside the near post to double our lead. In the second half Wolf chased down a loose ball after we cleared it away to keep it from going out and he found Konate running out ahead and he finished it with a well placed shot to the bottom left corner.



        F.A. Cup
        Grimsby Town 2 - 1 MK Dons
        GRI - Mousset 45', Wolf 89'
        MKD - Thomas-Asante 56'
        MOTM: Thomas-Asante


        In all honesty, MK Dons deserved to win today. They missed 2 absolute sitters in the first half before we opened the scoring with Konate playing a great ball over top to Wolf who's shot was saved, but Mousset was there to clean it up. They then got their much deserved goal as Thomas-Asante danced around our defense in the box and then fired his shot past the keeper to equalize. We grabbed the win late when Wright played Wolf through on the counter and he took a big touch to take advantage of his pace and then fired it across the goal to the far post.



        Wolverhampton 1 - 3 Grimsby Town
        WOL - Graham 83'
        GRI - Burke 18', 66', Sidibe 90'
        MOTM: Burke


        We got revenge for the game we dropped at home to them with a dominating away performance. Burke opened the scoring after Boscagli played a phenomenal through ball to him down the right and he raced ahead of the defense to slot it across the goal to the far post. Burke doubled the lead after Boscagli once again played him through and he took it early with a low shot to the bottom left corner. They pulled one back to keep it interesting when Graham got the ball inside our box and fired it past the keeper. But in the final minute we put the game to rest as Boscagli sent in a corner and Dembele flicked it on at the near post for Sidibe waiting at the other post for the tap in.



        Sunderland AFC 0 - 0 Grimsby Town
        MOTM: Morrison

        We were unlucky not to score, but their keeper put in a fine performance. We got through on their goal a handful of times, but each time we saw it parried away. We definitely should have walked away with more points, but if we can keep up our form from the first half of the season, we won't be missing those extra 2 points.



        F.A. Cup
        Leicester City 2 - 1 Grimsby Town
        LEI - Rashford 24', 33' (PEN)
        GRI - Morris 69'
        MOTM: Morris


        We took a gamble and played our reserves, and they proceeded to put in an absolutely awful performance. Leicester took the lead after Kapustka used his strength to hold off defenders and then play Rashford down the right and he finished on the near post with a tidy finish. It wasn't much later that they got a second when Robinson made a foolish challenge to concede a penalty and Rashford sent the keeper the wrong way and slotted it home. We pulled one back to give ourselves some hope when Harris played Morris through on the right and he placed it back across the goal to the bottom left corner. We should have had the equalize as we went out on the break, but we failed to take advantage of opportunity and didn't even get a shot off.

        League Table



        Youth Academy



        Board Objectives

        Youth
        -Make a £2,550,000 profit from youth player sales within 2 seasons. (Remaining seasons: 1)

        Brand Exposure
        -Gain £42,500,000 earnings from shirt sales within a season
        -Sign 1 crucial 1st team player to a forward position
        -Earn £323,000,000 through media earnings (competition prize money) within 3 seasons. (Remaining seasons:2)

        Financial
        -Finish the season with a profit margin of £42,500,000

        Domestic Success
        -Premier League: Win the League Title
        -The Emirates FA Cup: Reach the Round of 16 Stage

        Continental Success
        -Champions Cup: Reach the Knockout Stage
        -Qualify to Euro League

        Comment

        • texasbum06
          MVP
          • Mar 2011
          • 1574

          #15274
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

          Season 8

          The Mariners

          February 2024



          Grimsby Town 2 - 3 Arsenal FC
          GRI - MOrrison 3', Kamada 50'
          ARS - Barrera 23', Musa 45', Merino 90'
          MOTM: Musa


          This was an inexcusable performance from our defense, and in particular on the last goal. It looked good when we got out to a fast start with Dembele playing the ball to Morrison on the right and he raced past the defender and slotted it across to the far post. Arsenal answered back, overloading our defense and getting the ball to Barrera unmarked on the left side of the goal and he fired it past our keeper. Then just before the half, our defense fell asleep again and allowed Musa to run right past them and get a free header on the ball and our keeper never had a chance. But Kamada equalized for us after Boscagli played him around the right and he placed his shot perfectly off the far post and in. It looked like the draw was done and dusted, but in the final minute a cross went into the box and Sidibe, in a moment of madness, headed it back towards our own goal rather than away and Musa was able to head it down into Merino's path and he buried in the back of the net for the win.



          Aston Villa 1 - 4 Grimsby Town
          ASV - Jojic 45'
          GRI - Kelly 29', Morris 39', 61', Deslandes 90'
          MOTM: Quiroga


          We took out our frustration from last game on Villa and even with our reserves out there they were no match. Quiroga played Kelly the ball through on the right and he slotted it across to the left side of the goal to give us the lead. Later in the half Morris curled a beautiful free kick over the wall and into the top left corner to double the lead. But Jojic pulled one back as he made a good run to get the ball in the middle of the box and hit it first time around the keeper. Morris got a second after he played a great 1-2 with Quiroga and he took a touch to line up his shot and fired it from just inside the box into the top right corner. Then in the final minute Wright sent a corner in and Mousset was waiting on the near post to flick it on for Deslandes to tap it in on the back post.



          Champion's League Round of 16 Leg 1
          Inter Milan 0 - 0 Grimsby Town
          MOTM: Paterson

          Their keeper played absolutely out of his mind. I still can't believe that we didn't grab an away goal, but every time it looked like we were going to get one, he just flew out of no where to push it away. His highlight came at the very end when Wolf turned his defender to go through on goal and he place it low to the far post only to see the keeper get down and make a phenomenal reflex save. Now we just have to be sure to get a win at home to move on.



          Grimsby Town 1 - 0 Southampton FC
          GRI - Boscagli 68'
          MOTM: Boscagli


          We had several chances, but struggled finding the back of the net. Luckily we were still able to grab one to take the points. It took until the second half, but Kamada caught them on the counter and played Boscagli through down the left and he finished it low into the bottom right corner.



          Grimsby Town 3 - 2 Chelsea FC
          GRI - Kamada 21', Tousart 29', Sidibe 68'
          CHE - Mattiello 45', Traore 88'
          MOTM: Dembele


          The scoreline is closer than it was, and we handled Chelsea with relative ease. Kamada struck first after Dembele back heeled a ball to put him through and he slotted it past the keeper. Tousart doubled the lead not much later after Burke's shot was saved, and then his own was as well, but the third time was the charm. Chelsea pulled one back after a shot came back off the crossbar and Mattiello was able to get to the rebound first and fire it into the goal. We regained our advantage in the second half after Dembele used his strength to get into the box and pick out Sidibe in the middle and he placed his shot into the bottom right corner. In the closing minutes Chelsea grabbed another and once again it was a follow up of a shot that came back off the crossbar, this time the goalscorer being Traore.

          League Table



          Youth Academy



          Board Objectives

          Youth
          -Make a £2,550,000 profit from youth player sales within 2 seasons. (Remaining seasons: 1)

          Brand Exposure
          -Gain £42,500,000 earnings from shirt sales within a season
          -Sign 1 crucial 1st team player to a forward position
          -Earn £323,000,000 through media earnings (competition prize money) within 3 seasons. (Remaining seasons:2)

          Financial
          -Finish the season with a profit margin of £42,500,000

          Domestic Success
          -Premier League: Win the League Title
          -The Emirates FA Cup: Reach the Round of 16 Stage

          Continental Success
          -Champions Cup: Reach the Knockout Stage
          -Qualify to Euro League

          Comment

          • texasbum06
            MVP
            • Mar 2011
            • 1574

            #15275
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            Season 8

            The Mariners

            March 2024



            Grimsby Town 1 - 1 Tottenham Hotspur
            GRI - Wright 86'
            TOT - Nkoudou 89'
            MOTM: Le Marchand


            A huge gaffe by Thomas in goal cost us 2 points in this one that should have been ours. Up until the final minutes it was a back and forth display between the two keepers and then in the 86th minute Wolf played Wright around the left and he slotted it across to the far post for what should have been the win. Then in the 89th minute Nkoudou made a run to the back post and he smashed a volley straight at our keeper and he fumbled the save and it bounced into the goal for the equalizer.



            Champion's League Round of 16 Leg 2
            Grimsby Town 4 (4) - (2) 2 Inter Milan
            GRI - Boscagli 3' (PEN), 25, Kamada 71', 82'
            INT - Coco 29', Paredes 74'
            MOTM: Kamada


            We sure like to make ourselves sweat, but in the end it was a comfortable result. It started off on a great foot as Declan John took out Kamada while he was shooting and Boscagli converted the penalty easily into the right side of the goal. Tousart then found Boscagli down the left and he was able to slot it low past the keeper to double the lead. Inter answered right back with Coco going on a fantastic run with the ball and evading tackles to get through on goal and tuck it away. In the second half we regained our advantage when Morrison found Kamada running in on the right and he took his shot early and placed it across to the left side of the goal. Once again they put the pressure right back on us as our defense allowed Paredes to dribble uncontested up to the edge of our box and he fired it into the top left corner. But we finally put it away for good when Tousart found Kamada coming in on the right once again and the defense was expecting him to take it early again but he continued his dribble past them and then slotted it low to the far post.



            Crystal Palace 0 - 2 Grimsby Town
            GRI - Boscagli 18', Morrison 49'
            MOTM: Morrison


            It felt good to get a clean sheet out there since it seemed like it had been a while since the last time we did that in the league. Boscagli got us started early after Tousart flicked the ball on into his path and he placed it across the keeper to the far post. In the second half Morrison doubled our lead after the defense failed to clear Kamada's cross and Morrison was the one to trap it and then fire it back across his body to the bottom right corner.



            Manchester City 1 - 0 Grimsby Town
            MCI - Cornet 83'
            MOTM: Cornet


            It took a worldie of a goal to beat us, and we had a chance in the final seconds from point blank range, but we have to settle for a loss. Their goal came late in the game as Cornet was forced to dribble sideways outside the edge of the box and then he turned and let it fly from a few yards behind the line and it sailed into the top right corner. In the end Mousset had a sitter after Wolf sent it into the box, but he sent his shot right at the keeper instead to cost us the point.

            League Table



            Youth Academy



            Board Objectives

            Youth
            -Make a £2,550,000 profit from youth player sales within 2 seasons. (Remaining seasons: 1)

            Brand Exposure
            -Gain £42,500,000 earnings from shirt sales within a season
            -Sign 1 crucial 1st team player to a forward position
            -Earn £323,000,000 through media earnings (competition prize money) within 3 seasons. (Remaining seasons:2)

            Financial
            -Finish the season with a profit margin of £42,500,000

            Domestic Success
            -Premier League: Win the League Title
            -The Emirates FA Cup: Reach the Round of 16 Stage

            Continental Success
            -Champions Cup: Reach the Knockout Stage
            -Qualify to Euro League

            Comment

            • Keano16
              MVP
              • Oct 2014
              • 1676

              #15276
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              Time to get back into Swansea today I think! Or a lower league career, not entirely sure yet.

              Comment

              • indiblue
                Banned
                • Nov 2013
                • 956

                #15277
                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                Hey guys please ignore what I've posted. Totally forgot that I had planned a different approach to this career so I will be redoing my transfer window.

                Comment

                • texasbum06
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 1574

                  #15278
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                  Season 8

                  The Mariners

                  April 2024



                  Grimsby Town 1 - 0 Everton FC
                  GRI - Harris 87'
                  MOTM: Sidibe


                  Each win now brings us closer and closer to clinching the title and it's always special to win it with a late goal like this. It was back and forth for the bulk of the match with Everton having the slight advantage. But it was us who finally came up with some magic when Sidibe got down the left with only a few minutes remaining and sent his cross in to the middle where Harris skied above the defense and headed it inside the far post to secure all 3 points for us.



                  Leicester City 2 - 6 Grimsby Town
                  LEI - Rashford 34', Amartey 39'
                  GRI - Wolf 23', 54', Kelly 62', Harris 68', 77', 90' (PEN)
                  MOTM: Harris


                  It looked like Liecester was going to gives us a tough time for a while, but in the second half we pulled away on the back of a 20 minute hat-trick from Harris. Wolf was the first to score after Harris bumped their man with the ball and knocked him over with no foul call and he played it straight ahead to Wolf and he tucked it away with a first time shot. They hit us on the counter though and Rashford was the last one to get the ball and he has a clear shot at our goal and he made no mistake. They then took the lead after we blocked a shot and Amartey ran in to smash it with a first time shot into the top left corner. We equalized in the second half after Quiroga played Wolf down the left and he placed it across the goal to the far post. Kelly then took advantage of some good luck after a long distance shot from Vieira came back off the post and he ran in and tapped it in to give us the lead. We extended the lead with Wolf getting down the left and sending a ball across the face of the goal for Harris to tap in with a lunging effort on the back post. Harris then proved he can do more than tap it in when he crushed a free kick from 35 yards out over the wall and into the top right corner. Then in the final minute Harris attacked once again but this time he was cut down from behind and Wolf conceded the penalty to him to complete his hack-trick and he finished it off into the left side of the goal.



                  Champion's League Quarter Final Leg 1
                  Bayern Munich 0 - 2 Grimsby Town
                  GRI - Dembele 30', Morris 80'
                  MOTM: Morris


                  Morris came through our youth ranks when we were still just a league 2 side, and now he is proving his value with man of the match performances again the likes of Bayern Munich in the Champion's League. We got started in the first half when Morris played the ball to Dembele at the top of the box and he turned his defender to go through on goal and slotted it into the bottom right corner. Morris then got a scrappy goal after the keeper pushed away a cross attempt but it didn't go far and Morris was the first one there to fire it back into the goal to give us a 2 goal advantage to take back home with us for the second leg.



                  Grimsby TOwn 3 - 2 Stoke City
                  GRI - Quiroga 13', Spencer 23' (PEN), Kelly 66'
                  STK - Demirbay 57', Edwards 90'
                  MOTM: Harris


                  Another win, and I believe only 4 points separate us from securing the league now. We kicked it off with Wolf playing a ball into the middle of the box and Quiroga ran in and took advantage of it falling to his strong foot and he fired it first time to the bottom right corner. Just 10 minutes later Riley took out Vieira as he dribbled into the box and Spencer put away the penalty into the bottom right. Stoke got one back in the second half after our defense over pursued and allowed them to work it into the box and Demirbay got the ball in the middle for a first time strike across to the far post. We got our two goal advantage back though with Harris getting out wide and playing Kelly through up the middle and he had an easy finish with the keeper one on one.



                  Champion's League Quarter Final Leg 2
                  Grimsby Town 3 (5) - (3) 3 Bayern Munich
                  GRI - Morris 74', Burke 82', Tousart 88'
                  FCB - Garnett 45', Garcia 56', Barkley 86'
                  MOTM: Burke


                  We are on to the semi-finals! Bayern made us sweat it out down the stretch, but our boys came through. Bayern struck just before the half when Garnett got played through up the middle and he finished it around our keeper to pull the aggregate within 1. On the other side of the break they score once again with Garcia getting through this time and he powered it into the back of the net to tie up the scores on aggregate. But then Morris, who was the star of the first leg, stepped up and curled a beautiful free kick up over the wall and into the top right corner to put us back ahead. Just a few minutes later Harris played Burke through on the right and he used his strength to hold off the defender and placed it low around the keeper to the bottom left corner. Bayern weren't ready to give up yet though and a cross found it's way into the box and Barkley gave everything he had to slide down and get it before our defender and direct it inside the near post. We were finally able to rest easy when Burke played the ball through to of all people, Tousart, and he blasted the ball into the top corner on the near post with an emphatic finish.



                  Liverpool FC 2 - 0 Grimsby Town
                  LFC - Gabbiadini 63', Can 87'
                  MOTM: Coutinho


                  We had a chance to lock up the league with just a single point from today, but Liverpool weren't ready to see us celebrate at Anfield. Gabbiadini opened the scoring in the second half after he got on the end of a cross from Coutinho that was actually saved, but he followed up the rebound. Can scored next to put the game to rest in the closing minutes after a shot was once again saved, and they got the rebound and played it quick to Can in the middle and he fired it into the back of the net.



                  Grimsby Town 3 - 0 West Brom
                  GRI - Wolf 18', 73', Quiroga 28'
                  MOTM: Quiroga


                  We did it, we locked up our second straight Premier League title with 4 games left to spare. Now our full focus can go on the Champion's League and we can try to secure a double. We opened the scoring in this one with Harris trying to fire in a long distance free kick but it took a deflection and flashed across the box where Wolf was running in on the back post and he used a cheeky chip to beat the keeper. Our next one came off a set piece again, this time Quiroga lined up the free kick from 25 yards out at the top of the box and he curled it perfectly into the top left corner. Wolf put the finishing touches on the match in the second half after Quiroga got down the left and pulled the ball back to find him in the middle and he slotted it into the bottom right corner.



                  Manchester United 2 - 2 Grimsby Town
                  MUN - Ruiz 57', Depay 88'
                  GRI - Mousset 18' (PEN), Lewis 48'
                  MOTM: Dybala


                  We reached deep into our reserves for this one with our first leg against Barcelona coming up and the league already secured. Early on we drew a penalty and Mousset stepped up and drove it home into the bottom left corner. We doubled that lead when Wolf played Lewis, who was making his full debut, around the right and he slotted it across the goal to the far post. United fired back though and Ruiz got the ball in the middle of the box and powered his shot low off the keeper's finger tips and in. Then in the closing minutes United caught us on a counter and Depay got the ball running in on the near post and he finished it low to the far post for the equalizer.

                  League Table



                  Youth Academy



                  Board Objectives

                  Youth
                  -Make a £2,550,000 profit from youth player sales within 2 seasons. (Remaining seasons: 1)

                  Brand Exposure
                  -Gain £42,500,000 earnings from shirt sales within a season
                  -Sign 1 crucial 1st team player to a forward position
                  -Earn £323,000,000 through media earnings (competition prize money) within 3 seasons. (Remaining seasons:2)

                  Financial
                  -Finish the season with a profit margin of £42,500,000

                  Domestic Success
                  -Premier League: Win the League Title
                  -The Emirates FA Cup: Reach the Round of 16 Stage

                  Continental Success
                  -Champions Cup: Reach the Knockout Stage
                  -Qualify to Euro League

                  Comment

                  • vrabbit
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1485

                    #15279
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                    Originally posted by vrabbit
                    Newport County A.F.C.

                    '21-'22 January Update


                    Spoiler
                    Spoiler
                    ^^^ Previous update



                    Newport County A.F.C.

                    '21-'22 February Update


                    The Roster
                    Spoiler


                    Starting XI (4-4-2 Diamond Wide)

                    Cillessen (86)

                    Al Shahrani (81)/Süle (85)/Zouma (87)/Amavi (79)

                    Pogba (91)

                    Farfán (C, 77) ------------------ Guerreiro (81)

                    Gordon (82)

                    Ringdal Støvland (79) ------- Embolo (83)

                    ______________________________________


                    League Match 25
                    Manchester Utd - Newport County (1-3)
                    Embolo 18' (Guerreiro)
                    Rooney 36'
                    Gordon 65' (Embolo)
                    Guerreiro 83' (Martella)


                    Breel Donald Embolo is showing signs that he's starting to settle in real well with The Exiles after a full season with the club and his goal and assist led Newport County to a key road victory at Old Trafford. Embolo was a wrecking ball, equally outworking Phil Jones and Chris Smalling in the box. Super prospect Daniele Martella, in his first official game as the main backup at CAM, subbed into the game with 20 minutes left and promptly assisted Raphaël Guerreiro to put the final nail in the coffin.

                    League Match 26
                    Chelsea - Newport County (0-3)
                    Ringdal Støvland 12'
                    Embolo 73' (Al Shahrani)
                    Embolo 90+1'


                    If both Embolo and Kjetil Ringdal Støvland are going to be in scoring form it's going to be very difficult for opponents to contend with The Exiles, even for a club as loaded as Chelsea. The Blues weren't massively outplayed in their own grounds but they failed to score on 8 shots (4 on target) while Newport County was able to be a lot more effective with their 9 shots (7 on target).

                    F.A. Cup - Round of 16
                    Newport County - Birmingham City (3-1)
                    Gersbeck 45+3' (Ince)
                    Martella 49' (Van Hout)

                    Pablo 75'
                    Potter 84' (Boëtius)

                    The Exiles' B-squad once again got the job done in the F.A. Cup. Nicolas Gersbeck's goal in stoppage time of the first half turned out to be a back-breaker for Birmingham who went from being competitive in that first half to being down 0-2 four minutes into the second half. Juan Pablo, a former Newport County academy product, got the visitors back into the game with a nifty goal midway through the second half but just a few minutes later Doke Boëtius found Ben Potter on a breakaway for the final score. Newport County kept the pressure on by putting all nine of their shots on target while Pablo's goal was the only shot on target for his side.

                    Euro League - Round of 32, 1st Leg
                    Celtic - Newport County (0-5)
                    Ringdal Støvland 3' (Gordon)
                    Embolo 15' (Amavi)
                    Ringdal Støvland 60' (Al Shahrani)
                    Embolo 81' (Guerreiro)
                    Embolo 85' (Gordon)

                    Ringdal Støvland 76' (Bruised shoulder, out for 9 days)

                    No really if RS and Embolo are going to start scoring a double and a hat-trick ... it's just unfair. The Norwegian Tank has already been playing at a high level throughout this season and now Embolo, who is a load for opposing CB's, is playing the best football of his career. The Scottish champs were simply over-matched by the striking pair to the point where you wonder whether Celtic will even play the starters in the second leg of this tie at Rodney Parade.



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                    League Match 27
                    Newport County - Leicester City (2-2)
                    Cain 10'
                    Pogba 12' (Gordon)
                    Guerreiro 17' (Farfán)

                    Beşir 45'
                    Pogba 25' (Broken toe, out for 2 months)

                    The Exiles seemed poised to continue their torrid run but Paul Pogba, last season's team MVP, suffered his second broke toe of the season in the 25th minute and Newport County failed to maintain form after his exit and had to settle for a draw. Jefferson Farfán had a chance to give his side the lead for good in the second half but his penalty kick was saved by Kasper Schmeichel.

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                    Euro League - Round of 32, 2nd Leg
                    Newport County - Celtic (3-3, 3-8 agg)
                    McGregor 5'
                    Martella 37' (Taylor)
                    Gersbeck 58'

                    Bitton 62'
                    Armstrong 70'
                    Fox 73' (Moore)

                    The Exiles' B-squad got the call to finish off the job against Celtic and they turned in a pretty entertaining game that had a couple of lead changes. Martella has been looking every bit the top prospect that he's touted to be since the club opened up the opportunity for him to have more playing time (something he earned).

                    League Match 28
                    Newport County - QPR (5-2)
                    Ringdal Støvland 9' (Farfán)
                    Polter 22'
                    Gordon 32' (Al Shahrani)
                    Phillips 62'
                    Smithies 72' (OG)
                    Ringdal Støvland 82'
                    Martella 88' (Gersbeck)


                    QPR looked ready to provide another setback for Newport County until a potent shot from Ringdal Støvland in the 72nd minute hit the crossbar then ricocheted off Alex Smithies' back before the English goalkeeper could realize what was happening. The own goal seemed to break The Hoops who went on to give up a couple more goals before the end of the game to turn what had been a competitive match into a solid victory for Marccelino's side.




                    Barclays PL
                    Top Scorers

                    1. Ringdal Støvland (Newport County) - 18
                    2. Jørgensen (Hull City) - 12
                    T3. Farfán (Newport County) - 11

                    (3 others with 11 also)

                    Assists
                    1. Ibe (Liverpool) - 9
                    2. Gordon (Newport County - 8
                    3. Farfán (Newport County) - 7


                    Clean Sheets
                    1. Szczęsny (Arsenal) - 11
                    T2. Forster (Southampton) - 9
                    T2. Krul (Newcastle Utd) - 9
                    T2. Mannone (Sunderland) - 9

                    Analysis: The Exiles completed a dominant run in February, easily disposing of Celtic in the UEL to get to the Round of 16, meeting expectations by beating Birmingham City to get into the quarter finals of the F.A. Cup, and earning 10 out of 12 points in the BPL for the second consecutive month to shave three more points off Manchester City's lead at the top of the table. Is there now a legitimate race for the league title in England? You would have to think so, especially due to the fact that a Newport County vs. Man City rematch won't take place until - get this - the last game of the season. Oh yeah, it's on! Marccelino's squad is definitely in top form at the moment and the proof is in the back-to-back road wins against Manchester United and Chelsea followed by the B-squad's undoubted victory against Birmingham City's and The Exiles' subsequent murder of the Scottish Champions in Glasgow. The draw against Leicester was a bit of a setback, and losing Paul Pogba for two more months has the potential to hamper Newport County's run in a significant way, but it'd be tough to argue that this club isn't the hottest team in the BPL at the moment.

                    It is no coincidence that Newport County's top form is happening at the same time as when their two strikers are wrecking havoc. Embolo's five goals in February marked his best stretch in a month since joining The Exiles a season ago while The Norwegian Tank added three more goals to his BPL-leading tally to further distance himself from the pack. Add that to Jefferson Farfán's outstanding season and a possible career-best year from Clark Gordon and The Exiles' attack is one no defense wants to face.

                    The Academy
                    (listed by their ranking in it)

                    RB - Ohon Aduamah (61 OVR, 87-94): 15-year old from Cameroon oozing tons of talent and potential at a very early age. Described as physically strong, Aduamah displays excellent aggression (82) and strength (77) to go with the jumping (75) and stamina (75) of a play-time ready prospect. He seems to have sufficient pace to play the position.

                    RB - Tony Turner (58 OVR, 86-92): 17-year old Yankee standing at 5'10", 154 lbs. Turner possesses excellent agility (78) and he's developing as a defender which is where his training will continue to focus.

                    RB - Ohon Ankrah (57 OVR, 83-94): 16-year old prospect from Cameroon who is more of a well-rounded prospect at this point in time. Ankrah is defensive minded and physical enough for the position, currently standing at 5'7" and 154lbs.

                    CDM - Pierre Tägtström (61 OVR, 83-89): Now a 17-year old from Sweden who is next in a great lineup of defensive midfielders developed by the club since Marccelino's arrival. Described as physically strong, Tägtström's exciting potential is undeniable and he displays eye-popping aggressiveness (91) towards the ball. He stands at 6'2" and 172lbs and has put in enough time in the academy that he should get promoted sooner than later.

                    CAM - Jason Lavery (54 OVR, 78-92): 17-year old prospect from Northern Ireland described as a playmaker. The lefty Lavery stands at 5'9" and 143lbs is considered the next big prospect at his position.

                    CAM - Matt Lampson (50 OVR, 78-88): 16-year old prospect from the United States whose pace (74acc/72spd) is his most notable asset. Lampson is a raw prospect and will need to work hard in the academy.

                    CM - Abraham Lamptey (52 OVR, 77-85): 17-year old prospect from Cameroon who is defensive minded. Lamptey checks in at 6'1" and 169lbs and although he projects as an all-around midfielder his physical look make him a CDM prospect in The Exiles' diamond.

                    LM - Collin Taylor (57 OVR 78-84): 16-year old American prospect described as a playmaker. His most outstanding skill is his agility (75) which is noticeably better than any other skill he has at the moment.

                    LW - Andre Domingues (59 OVR, 77-83): Now a 17-year old from Portugal who is starting to lose the rawness of his game and slowly creeping towards his great potential. Domingues checks in at 5'7" and 147lbs with his top attribute being his pace (75acc/71spd), followed by his agility (73) and balance (71).

                    CM - Dean McKay (48 OVR, 73-81): 15-year old prospect from Northern Ireland identified as a playmaker. McKay is very raw but even with that he shows outstanding agility (73) which should come in handy for his position.

                    GK - Aaron Keegan (50 OVR, 73-79): This 15-year old American projects as a backup at best for the club.
                    * Recent addition

                    March Schedule
                    3/5: at Derby County
                    3/10: vs Bor. M'gladbach (Euro League)
                    3/12: vs Everton (F.A. Cup)
                    3/15: at Burnley
                    3/17: at Bor. M'gladbach (Euro League)
                    3/19: vs Newcastle Utd
                    3/22: vs Mexico
                    3/26: at England


                    Success does not come at a cheap price and The Exiles' success so far this season will reward them with a heavily compacted month of March in which they will play six games in a two-week span. Newport County's B-squad will need to be ready for some challenges as Marccelino figures out how to rotate his lineup to continue to contend in three different competitions. The Italian manager will then finish off the month at the helm of the Wales NT as they play their last tune-ups before this summer's World Cup.

                    Stay tuned
                    vrabbit
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                    Comment

                    • texasbum06
                      MVP
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 1574

                      #15280
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                      Season 8

                      The Mariners

                      May 2024



                      Champion's League Semi Final Leg 1
                      FC Barcelona 1 - 0 Grimsby Town
                      FCB - Samper 4'
                      MOTM: Samper


                      We appeared to be an entirely different class from them and they completely smothered our attack that has been so potent in the Premier League. We registered just a single shot the entire match, and luckily our defense was strong enough to only allow them to get one past us. It came almost from the start when they won the ball away from us in our own third and Samper got the ball at the top of the box and found his window to let it fly into the top left corner. We have to find a way to turn it around if we want a chance to bring it back, but it will be a lot harder after they took out Burke who is one of our main attacking threats.



                      Grimsby Town 1 - 0 Newcastle United
                      GRI - Mousset 64' (PEN)
                      MOTM: Spencer


                      We shuffled our lineup majorly again as we need our best players possible for the second leg against Barcelona. Luckily the game went our way and the referee pointed to the spot after a mistimed challenge from their defender in the box. Mousset was on hand to tuck it away just past the keeper's reach and that was all we needed for the 3 points.



                      Champion's League Semi Final Leg 2
                      Grimsby Town 1 (1) - (1) 0 FC Barcelona
                      4-3 Pen
                      GRI - Boscagli 34'
                      MOTM: Tousart


                      This was an unbelievably nerve wracking game, but we didn't back down from the Spanish giants and we are moving on to the final after an intense penalty shootout. As dominant as they were defensively against us in the first leg, we matched that today allowing them just a single shot attempt. We got the goal we needed in the first half when Harris got the ball up ahead with options and he picked out Boscagli running in on the left and he placed it around the rushing keeper into the bottom right corner to tie it up on aggregate. It went scoreless the rest of the way, and after two extra time periods it was going to be decided by penalties. Johnstone came up huge and denied two penalties, along with them missing another, and it was his save on Zouma's attempt that locked up our spot in the final.



                      Swansea City 3 - 1 Grimsby Town
                      SWA - Nebano 22', Almada 48', Hedges 74'
                      GRI - Deslandes 31'
                      MOTM: McBurnie


                      We played the kids today and Swansea made a meal of it. They opened it up in the first half with Nebano rising up to head down a cross into the bottom right corner. We equalized with a stunning long range effort from Deslandes after Bennett played him the ball as he ran in to support and he fired it from outside of the box into the top left corner. It only took a few minutes into the second half before they regained the lead after our defense let Almada dribble right past them and he tucked it away around the keeper. Then Hedges wrapped up the night when he tapped in a rebound off of a save.



                      Grimsby Town 1 - 0 Watford FC
                      GRI - Kelly 63'
                      MOTM: Kelly


                      We brought the first teamers back into play for this one to give our fans one last look at the team they have supported all season as we raced to the title once again. It was a pretty uneventful affair for the most part until Kelly tapped in a rebound off of a save from Dembele's shot. That was deciding margin and for the second straight season we were left to hold up the trophy in celebration.





                      Champions's League Final
                      Spoiler


                      League Table



                      Youth Academy



                      Board Objectives

                      Youth
                      -Make a £2,550,000 profit from youth player sales within 2 seasons. (Remaining seasons: 1)

                      Brand Exposure
                      -Gain £42,500,000 earnings from shirt sales within a season
                      -Sign 1 crucial 1st team player to a forward position
                      -Earn £323,000,000 through media earnings (competition prize money) within 3 seasons. (Remaining seasons:2)

                      Financial
                      -Finish the season with a profit margin of £42,500,000

                      Domestic Success
                      -Premier League: Win the League Title
                      -The Emirates FA Cup: Reach the Round of 16 Stage

                      Continental Success
                      -Champions Cup: Reach the Knockout Stage
                      -Qualify to Euro League

                      Comment

                      • texasbum06
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 1574

                        #15281
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        Season 8

                        The Mariners

                        Season Review

                        Goalkeepers

                        GK, Archie Thomas - 37 appearances, 16 clean sheets
                        GK, Sam Johnstone - 22 appearances, 5 clean sheets
                        GK, Ryan Kayode - 1 appearance

                        Defenders

                        RB, Callum Paterson - 41 appearances, 1 assist, 16 clean sheets
                        RB, Robin Deslandes - 27 appearances, 2 goals, 1 assist, 4 clean sheets
                        CB, Steven Caulker - 41 appearances, 17 clean sheets
                        CB, Chancel Mbemba - 33 appearances, 13 clean sheets
                        CB, Maxime Le Marchand - 28 appearances, 8 clean sheets
                        CB, Dylan Robinson - 19 appearances, 3 clean sheets
                        CB, Baptiste Faure - 1 appearance
                        LB, Djibril Sidibe - 41 appearances, 3 goals, 4 assists, 17 clean sheets
                        LB, Tyler Bennett - 19 appearances, 1 assist, 4 clean sheets

                        Midfielders

                        CDM, Harvey Morris - 48 appearances, 7 goals, 7 assists, 8 clean sheets
                        CM, Lucas Tousart - 38 appearances, 3 goals, 5 assists, 16 clean sheets
                        CM, Ronaldo Vieira - 30 appearances, 3 assists, 3 clean sheets
                        CM, Jonathan Wright - 18 appearances, 1 goal, 3 assists, 1 clean sheet
                        CM, Emmanuel Osadebe - 10 appearances, 1 clean sheet
                        CAM, Ravel Morrison - 40 appearances, 5 goals, 10 assists, 18 clean sheets
                        CAM, Daichi Kamada - 35 appearances, 5 goals, 8 assists, 17 clean sheets
                        CAM, Joe Spencer - 12 appearances, 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 clean sheets
                        CAM, Nicholas Lewis - 2 appearances, 1 goal

                        Forwards

                        RW, Callum Kelly - 35 appearances, 13 goals, 4 assists, 6 clean sheets
                        RM, Oliver Burke - 25 appearances, 9 goals, 4 assists 12 clean sheets
                        RW, Patrice Konate - 18 goals, 1 goal, 1 assist, 2 clean sheets
                        CF, Owen Harris - 30 appearances, 11 goals, 8 assists, 4 clean sheets
                        ST, Moussa Dembele - 40 appearances, 9 goals, 8 assists, 14 clean sheets
                        ST, Lys Mousset - 14 appearances, 4 goals, 1 assist, 2 clean sheets
                        LM, Leo Boscagli - 40 appearances, 20 goals, 8 assists, 17 clean sheets
                        LM, Marius Wolf - 38 appearances, 9 goals, 8 assists, 5 clean sheets
                        LM, Eugenio Quiroga - 19 appearances, 3 goals, 5 assists, 6 clean sheets
                        LM, Eduard Cardenas - 3 appearances
                        LW, Jonathan Courbet - 3 appearances, 1 clean sheet

                        Objectives Recap

                        Youth

                        We made the decision to disregard the youth objective. The prospects that we do have I am proud of, and the money is insignificant to us at this point. It seemed pointless to sell on our promising young players for no reason at all.

                        Brand Exposure

                        Our first objective was to earn £42.5M in shirt sales, and we knocked that out within the first 2 months of the season. Burke and Tousart were hot sellers for us after joining the club at the start of the season. The other objective as to sign a crucial 1st team player to a forward position. This seemed like a pointless objective after we led the league last season in scoring, and the move we finally did make didn't count for this, but we got the signature of Romelu Lukaku to join us starting next season. The long term objective set for us has two seasons left to knock it out, but we actually wrapped it up this year through our combination of league prize money and the Champion's League prize money we earned.

                        Financial

                        Our financial goal was to earn a profit margin of £42.5M and that was accomplished easily since our net spend in the transfer market wasn't a big hit to our profits due to the sale of both Zaha and Kessie at the start of the year.

                        Domestic Success

                        We defended our Premier League title and locked it up with a decent chunk of games still to play. It was obviously a fantastic year in that regard, but we did come up short in the F.A. Cup and exited in the round of 32.

                        Continental Success

                        We had a dream run in the Champion's League that culminated in the trophy. You can't ask for a better season than that in regards to Europe. We set the bar high for ourselves going forward now, but we shouldn't aim for anything less now that we know what we are capable of.

                        Summary

                        This season was a massive success. We accomplished more than I ever dreamed of when I took over. Grimsby Town, Champions of Europe. It's a beautiful thing to hear. Not only that, but we successfully defended our Premier League title to complete the double. Even though we actually finished with less points than we did last season, we locked this one up earlier with the rest of the league struggling more this year to come by points. We did come up short on a few of the objectives that were set out for us, but it's amazing how quickly the board overlooks that when you are winning the league and the Champion's League. Boscagli, while not quite as proficient as last season, still grabbed a second straight 20 goal season, proving why is is our most important player. A few player notes, Oliver Burke proved to be a nice upgrade over Zaha, proving our decision to move on a good one. Chancel Mbemba was a key addition to the back line as well, and Lucas Tousart really helped to solidify our defense by providing support in that holding midfield spot. Players who took a step forward were Callum Kelly who scored 12 Premier League goals despite being a bench player, Harvey Morris who filled in to great effect through injuries to Ravel Morrison and Daichi Kamada and showed he was ready for a bigger role with his unbelievable two leg performance against Bayern Munich in the Champion's League quarter final, and of course Owen Harris who at 20 years old started our last 2 Champion's League game including the final and is going to be an unbelievably special player in the future for us. We also made a big investment in youth this season by bringing in a pair of English talents in 19 year old midfielder Joe Spencer from Crystal Palace and 19 year old goalkeeper Ryan Kayode from Blackburn. I am also proud that we were able to give Maxime Le Marchand a proper send off as he retires now as a 2 time Premier League medal winner, and a Champion's League winner as well. He may not have been at the club for a great length of time, but he was a vital piece in bringing us to where we are now. As far as next season goes, there is only one way to get better. The Treble.

                        Comment

                        • southernmetalhead
                          Inter Miami
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 3862

                          #15282
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



                          Crawley Town FC
                          Red Devils

                          August 2016

                          EFL League Two

                          <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" width="575" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Aug 6, 2016 - Portsmouth vs Crawley Town</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td width="12%" align="right">1</td><td width="12%" align="right">2</td><td width="15%" align="right">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Portsmouth (0-1-0)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Crawley Town (0-1-0)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">0</td></tr></tbody></table>
                          MOTM - Doyle 7.4

                          *Boldewijn (sprained ankle) - out 3 weeks
                          *Collins (sprained ankle) - out 4 weeks



                          EFL Cup: Round 1

                          <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" width="575" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Aug 9, 2016 - Exeter City vs Crawley Town</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td width="12%" align="right">1</td><td width="12%" align="right">2</td><td width="15%" align="right">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Exeter City (-)</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Crawley Town (-)</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">2</td><td class="active" align="right">3</td></tr></tbody></table>
                          Payne 43'
                          Watkins 45'
                          Payne 51'
                          Harrold 88'

                          MOTM - Payne 8.8

                          *McNerney (hyper extended knee) - out 3 weeks
                          *Bawling (bruised shoulder) - out 5 days


                          EFL League Two

                          <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" width="575" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Aug 13, 2016 - Crawley Town vs Blackpool</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td width="12%" align="right">1</td><td width="12%" align="right">2</td><td width="15%" align="right">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Crawley Town (0-2-0)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Blackpool (1-1-0)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">0</td></tr></tbody></table>
                          MOTM - Taylor 7.4

                          *
                          Djaló (broken elbow) - out 2 months


                          EFL League Two

                          <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" width="575" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Aug 20, 2016 - Leyton Orient vs Crawley Town</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td width="12%" align="right">1</td><td width="12%" align="right">2</td><td width="15%" align="right">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Leyton Orient (1-0-2)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Crawley Town (1-2-0)</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">1</td><td class="active" align="right">2</td></tr></tbody></table>
                          Henderson 25'
                          Harrold 68'

                          MOTM - Cox 9.4

                          *Murphy (sprained ankle) - out 4 weeks
                          *Young (bruised shoulder) - out 5 days


                          EFL Cup: Round 2

                          <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" width="575" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Aug 24, 2016 - Brentford vs Crawley Town</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td width="12%" align="right">1</td><td width="12%" align="right">2</td><td width="15%" align="right">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Brentford (-)</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Crawley Town (-)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">0</td></tr></tbody></table>
                          Woods 45'

                          MOTM - Woods 7.9

                          *Cox (bruised shoulder) - out 5 days


                          EFL League Two

                          <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" width="575" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Aug 27, 2016 - Crawley Town vs Luton Town</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td width="12%" align="right">1</td><td width="12%" align="right">2</td><td width="15%" align="right">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Crawley Town (2-2-0)</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">2</td><td class="active" align="right">4</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Luton Town (0-0-4)</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr></tbody></table>
                          O'Donnell 15'
                          Collins 18'
                          Yorwerth 27'
                          Henderson 54'
                          Boldewijn 74'

                          MOTM - Collins 8.7

                          *Clifford (sprained knee) - out 4 weeks
                          *Smith (broken ankle) - out 3 months


                          Crawley Town Player of the Month



                          CM Conor Henderson, 61 Ovr, 24, Republic of Ireland




                          EFL League Two Table
                          1. Notts County - 12 pts
                          2. Blackpool - 10 pts
                          3. Plymouth Argyle - 9 pts
                          4. Newport County - 9 pts
                          5. Crawley Town - 8 pts
                          6. Morecambe - 7 pts
                          7. Stevenage - 7 pts
                          8. Barnet - 7 pts
                          9. Portsmouth - 6 pts
                          10. Leyton Orient - 6 pts
                          11. Carlisle United - 5 pts
                          12. Hartlepool - 5 pts
                          13. Yeovil Town - 5 pts
                          14. Mansfield Town - 5 pts
                          15. Accrington - 4 pts
                          16. Exeter City - 4 pts
                          17. Colchester - 4 pts
                          18. Doncaster - 4 pts
                          19. Wycombe - 4 pts
                          20. Cheltenham Town - 3 pts
                          21. Grimsby Town - 3 pts
                          22. Crewe Alexandra - 3 pts
                          23. Cambridge United - 2 pts
                          24. Luton Town - 0 pts

                          Top Scorers
                          1. Yeates (Notts County) - 4 Goals
                          2(t). Zoko (Yeovil Town) - 3 Goals
                          2(t). Miller (Carlisle United) - 3 Goals
                          2(t). Carey (Plymouth Argyle) - 3 Goals
                          2(t). Szmodics (Colchester) - 3 Goals

                          Clean Sheets
                          1. Collin (Notts County) - 4 Clean Sheets
                          2(t). Morris (Crawley Town) - 3 Clean Sheets
                          2(t). Slocombe (Blackpool) - 3 Clean Sheets
                          3(t). Roche (Morecambe) - 2 Clean Sheets
                          3(t). McCormick (Plymouth Argyle) - 2 Clean Sheets

                          September 2016 Schedule
                          9/3 - at Cambridge United
                          9/10 - vs Notts County
                          9/13 - at Morecambe
                          9/17 - vs Colchester
                          9/24 - at Mansfield Town

                          Comment

                          • texasbum06
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 1574

                            #15283
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                            Season 9

                            The Mariners

                            Transfer Window

                            Transfers Out

                            LB, Djibril Sidibe, 32 years old, France, 82 OVR - £15,000,000 to Liverpool
                            CAM, Ravel Morrison, 31 years old, England, 81 OVR - £12,000,000 to Liverpool
                            CM, Emmanuel Osadebe, 27 years old, Ireland, 68 OVR - £525,000 to Sheffield Wednesday
                            CB, Jamie Ward, 22 years old, England, 65 OVR - £650,000 to Millwall
                            CM, Ewan Cook, 20 years old, England, 62 OVR - £575,000 to Exeter City
                            GK, Ryan Kayode, 19 years old, England, 71 OVR - Loaned to Sheffield United
                            CDM, Dylan Lee, 20 years old, England, 64 OVR - Loaned to Barcelona
                            CM, Mason Griffiths, 20 years old, England, 62 OVR - Loaned to Millwall

                            Transfers In

                            ST, Romelu Lukaku, 31 years old, Belgium, 90 OVR - Pre-Contract agreement from Bayern Munich
                            LB, Kieran Tierney, 27 years old, Scotland, 81 OVR - Pre-Contract agreement from Celtic
                            CB, Rick van Drongelen, 25 years old, Netherlands, 78 OVR - £7,500,000 from Sparta Rotterdam

                            August 2024



                            Community Shield
                            Manchester United 1 - 0 Grimsby Town
                            MUN - Martial 55'
                            MOTM: Pereira


                            I have no idea how we didn't get a goal. We outplayed them from start to finish, and yet every chance we had resulted in their keeper making a top class save. The one time he didn't get a hand on it we saw it come back off the post. Their goal came with Martial getting the ball on the left side of goal and he used a feint to sent his defender past him and then he placed it around the keeper for the deciding goal.



                            Copa Europe
                            Grimsby Town 2 - 1 Bayern Leverkusen
                            GRI - Harris 10', Quiroga 110'
                            LEV - Ramos 72'
                            MOTM: Quiroga


                            We may not have won the Community Shield, but we were able to take home the Copa Europe instead. We got on the sheet early when Kelly tried to get around the outside and the ball was poked away from him straight into the path of Harris and he placed his shot back across the goal to the bottom left corner. In the second half Leverkusen found an equalizer after Ramos got the ball outside of the box and he pushed forward and then fired his shot into the top right corner. In extra time we came out victorious after Quiroga's shot was saved out to Konate and he crossed it first time back into the middle where Quiroga was waiting and he made no mistake this time and headed it into the back of the net.



                            Everton FC 1 - 3 Grimsby Town
                            EVE - Sanson 90'
                            GRI - Lukaku 12', 76' (PEN), Tousart 44'
                            MOTM: Tousart


                            It took only one game for Lukaku to open up his Grimsby scoring account, and it came against his old team too. Tousart played the ball out to the left for Lukaku and he took a touch and then hit a low shot with his left foot across the goal to the far post. Then a minute before the break Boscagli played Tousart through and he added one of his own with a strong shot into the top left corner. In the second half Boscagli was dribbling across the box when Funes Mori took him out and Lukaku converted from the spot to get his brace for the night. Then frustratingly we conceded with the last kick of the match after the ball somehow squeezed past our keeper on a corner that was brought down at the near post and Sanson was there to tap it in from in front of goal.



                            Grimsby Town 4 - 1 AFC Bournemouth
                            GRI - Boscagli 28', Lukaku 35', Burke 45', Konate 85'
                            BOU - Cook 80'
                            MOTM: Boscagli


                            Every player that played on our front line today got a goal. Boscagli started it off after Kamada played him through on the left and he placed it to the bottom right corner for the lead. Then Boscagli was able to play Lukaku down the left on a counter not long after and he was able to keep his shot low and place it to the far post. Just before the half Morris played a great ball up ahead for Burke to run on to and he finished it around the keeper to put our lead at 3. In the second half they pulled one back after out defender made a great effort to block Cook's shot, but then he lost where the ball was on Cook to advantage to pounce and then fire it past our keeper. We got our advantage back though when Boscagli used his pace to get some room on the left and he sent a ball across the face of the goal for Konate to fire in on the back post.



                            EFL Cup
                            Aston Villa 1 - 3 Grimsby Town
                            ASV - Delgado 5'
                            GRI - Harris 29', Wolf 42', 58'
                            MOTM: Wolf


                            We basically spotted them a goal right away but we were still able to come back and take care of business. We let Delgado dribble right through our defense to get through on goal and tuck it away just 5 minutes into the game. We were able to equalize though after Wolf played Harris around the right and he finished it low to the far post. Then before the half was over, Wolf pressed their back line and won the ball with only the keeper to beat and he made no mistake with his finish. Then in the second half it was Wolf again scoring after Kelly won the ball away from the defender and Wolf was the first to pounce on the loose ball and fire it home.

                            League Table



                            Youth Academy



                            Board Objectives

                            Youth
                            -Grow 1 Youth Academy player by at least 10 overall points. Play them in 10 matches, either as part of the starting 11 or coming in as a sub

                            Brand Exposure
                            -Gain £76,500,000 earnings from shirt sales within a season
                            -Earn £323,000,000 through media earnings (competition prize money) within 3 seasons. (Remaining seasons:3)

                            Financial
                            -Finish the season with a profit margin of £42,500,000

                            Domestic Success
                            -Premier League: Win the League Title
                            -The Emirates FA Cup: Reach the Round of 16 Stage

                            Continental Success
                            -Champions Cup: Reach the Quarter Final
                            -Qualify to Euro League

                            Comment

                            • texasbum06
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2011
                              • 1574

                              #15284
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                              Season 9

                              The Mariners

                              Squad Report

                              Starting XI



                              Second Team

                              Spoiler


                              Full Squad



                              Last edited by texasbum06; 04-05-2017, 11:35 AM.

                              Comment

                              • vrabbit
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 1485

                                #15285
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                                Originally posted by vrabbit
                                The Globetrotter CM

                                FC Barcelona
                                Més que un club

                                '21-'22 February Update


                                Spoiler
                                Spoiler
                                ^^^ previous update

                                The Globetrotter CM



                                FC Barcelona
                                Més que un club

                                '21-'22 March Update


                                The Roster
                                Spoiler


                                Starting XI (4-3-3)

                                Leno (88)

                                Mayke (84)/Bartra (84)/Alonso (86)/Alba (86)

                                Roberto (86) / Busquets (86) / Vidal (83)

                                Messi (C, 94) / Müller (90) / Neymar (93)

                                _________________________________

                                Lionel Messi was named Player of the Month for February
                                _________________________________


                                Copa Del Rey - Semi Final, 2nd Leg
                                FC Barcelona - Real Madrid (1-1, 4-3 agg)
                                Modrić 11'
                                Alba 57' (Messi)

                                We knew it wouldn't be easy but we withstood Real's attempt to flip the aggregate score. We accomplished this by turning the game into a midfield battle which limited our rival's scoring opportunities, even if we hampered how many times we shot the ball in the process.

                                League Match 27
                                SD Eibar - FC Barcelona (0-3)
                                Busquets 37' (Messi)
                                Messi 81' (Müller)
                                Müller 90+4' (Vidal)

                                Messi 55'

                                Eibar did a good job of frustrating our attack at different points in this game but they could never really get anything going offensively for themselves and eventually the score reflected the gap between us and them.

                                Euro League - Round of 16, 1st Leg
                                Everton - FC Barcelona (0-2)
                                Vidal 21' (Messi)
                                Müller 39' (Messi)

                                Messi 60' (Bruised shoulder, out for 9 days)

                                This game was all about Lio Messi. First it was the positives as he hooked up teammates twice in the first half to lead us to the 2-0 lead that would result in the final score. Then came the 60th minute when his shoulder injury following a jump for a ball resulted in him being in so much pain he had to be subbed off right away. We didn't know the extent of his injury until after the game but we were certainly bracing for BAD news based on how much pain he was in right away. Luckily he escaped anything close to a mild injury and will be back in no time for us.

                                League Match 28
                                UD Almería - FC Barcelona (0-1)
                                Amartey 18' (Rafinha)
                                Douglas 63'

                                Daniel Amartey was timely with his first goal in a Barça jersey as the B-squad dominated Almería on the pitch even if the scoreboard didn't reflect that so much. The home side failed to find the target on 4 shots while our guys had 7 shots on goal on 12 total shots. It should had been a 2-0 game but David Cruz Torres' penalty kick in the 70th minute was saved.

                                Euro League - Round of 16, 2nd Leg
                                FC Barcelona - Everton (3-2, 5-2 agg)
                                Embolo 4'
                                Neymar 17'
                                Deulofeu 27'
                                Müller 51'
                                Müller 83' (Busquets)

                                Roberto 33' (Sprained ankle, out for 3 weeks)

                                We knew Everton would give us a strong challenge and they came out determined to make up the two away goals we got at Goodison Park. They certainly had the firepower on offense to accomplish that but they once again failed to keep us from scoring, although our lead never felt safe until Müller's second goal with less than 10 minutes to go.

                                League Match 29
                                FC Barcelona - Levante UD (4-0)
                                Vidal 13' (Rafinha)
                                Müller 27'
                                Müller 45' (Messi)
                                Messi 55' (pen)


                                A preview of the Copa Del Rey final looked like no-contest as we absolutely dominated Levante at the Camp Nou. Müller continues to be in torrid form since February and when he's on like this we really look unbeatable.








                                Liga BBVA
                                Top Scorers

                                1. Messi (FC Barcelona) - 22
                                2. Müller (FC Barcelona) - 20

                                3. Lanzini (RCD Espanyol) - 14


                                Assists
                                1. Messi (FC Barcelona) - 14
                                2. Müller (FC Barcelona) - 9

                                3. Gonçalves (UD Almería) - 8


                                Clean Sheets
                                1. Rico (Real Sociedad) - 10
                                2. Arrizabalaga (Athletic Bilbao) - 10
                                T3. Leno (FC Barcelona) - 7
                                3. Jesús (Levante UD) - 7

                                Review: I said at the end of last month that we were in great form and that continues to be the case a month later. Three wins in three games in La Liga is all you can ask for and the teams behind us in the standings were unable to keep up, allowing our lead to increase to 14 points. It's still a tad too early to call this race but in the form we're in it's going to take a significant shake up for either Valencia or Real Madrid to challenge us for the league title. Our main rivals can hope to trim our lead a bit before the final El Clásico at the end of next month which we're likely to go into without the need of winning, although you can bet our sights are set on winning it after losing in the Bernabéu in the early part of the season.

                                On that note, it was definitely enjoyable to leave Real Madrid behind in the Spanish Cup to reach the final. Levante will be our opponent there, and if our match this month is any indication we stand a very good chance of winning the Copa Del Rey. We're in the driver's seat for two of the three competitions we're in, but now is when the road in the UEL starts to get bumpy. Schalke is a really good club with a strong squad that can contend for the title so I anticipate this will be easily our biggest challenge in Europe yet this season.

                                La Masia
                                (listed by ranking)

                                CAM - Javier Marquez (60 OVR, 87-93 POT): Now a 17-year old from Spain described as a playmaker. Marquez is a smaller prospect (5'5",143lbs) but he has exciting potential. We're hopeful he'll be able to develop into a winger.

                                CM - Esteban Fuentes (60 OVR, 80-94): 17-year old from Venezuela described as technically gifted. Fuentes looks like a promising midfielder for both the club and his country. He is very shifty, showcasing excellent ball control (78), dribbling (76) and agility (73).

                                LM - Pablo Acosta (56 OVR, 81-91): 17-year old from Argentina and yet another technically gifted prospect for the club. Acosta's agility (80) is easily his best attribute and he also possess the kind of pace (71acc/70spd) at his age that makes us comfortable about how he projects at his position.

                                LM - Ismael Barrios (57 OVR, 77-94)*: This 15-year old from Argentina is the newest technically gifted prospect in our academy. Barrios displays noticeable balance (74) and ball control (73) and has a ton of room to grow for being an already developed prospect.

                                ST - Flavio Mansilla (61 OVR, 80-86): 16-year old from Venezuela described as technically gifted. Mansilla is solidifying himself as the academy's top striker, showing excellent ball control (77) for his age.

                                CDM - Diego Menendez (47 OVR, 81-87): Now an 18-year old from Argentina described as technically gifted. Menendez is very raw but shows high potential so we were willing to take a bit of a gamble with him. His agility (83) is impressive for someone who is so raw overall.

                                CM - Emigdio Quiroga (58 OVR, 74-92): 17-year old from Argentina descried as technically gifted. Quiroga displays excellent ball control (80) and agility (78) early on.

                                RM - Luis Sanchez (53 OVR, 72-92)*: 15-year old from Argentina described as, you guessed it, technically gifted. Sanchez has good pace (69acc/65spd) for his age to go with notable agility (73).

                                CF - Eligio Domínguez (55 OVR, 78-86): 15-year old from Venezuela described as technically gifted. Domínguez doesn't have a particular attribute that jumps off the page but he projects as someone showing great potential.

                                CM - Jose Vargas (42 OVR, 76-90): This 15-year old from Argentina described as an attacker is the rawest prospect in the academy but his potential was too enticing to pass up on him. His pace (75acc/68spd) and agility (70) are what stand out at this time.

                                LM - Valerio Segura (58 OVR, 77-85): 17-year old from Venezuela who is technically gifted. Segura is a very agile (79) midfielder with good pace (74acc/69spd) who may be more of a fit as a winger in our system.

                                RB - Manuel Navarro (49 OVR, 77-83): 15-year old from Spain described by scouts as an attacker. Navarro actually possesses decent pace (72 acc/70 spd) at a very young age and is very agile (72) as well. However, he's so raw as a defender he can't even be called a defender at this time. He projects as a depth player.

                                CB - Sergio Torres (55 OVR, 74-80): 15-year old from Spain described as physically strong. Torres oozes some impressive traits for his young age such as his aggression (74), jumping (73), strength (65), and pace (71 acc/68 spd) but he's raw as a defender and will need to work hard on that aspect of his game.

                                CAM - Daniel Lugano (59 OVR, 74-80): Also a 17-year old Venezuelan described as technically gifted who is also very agile (79). Since I'm able to make better evaluations of Venezuelan prospects I know Lugano, who is 5'11" and 154lbs, can also play as either a CF or CM so we're excited about his versatility on the pitch.
                                * Recent addition

                                Our top prospect, Fran Martinez (CM, 63 OVR), was promoted to the senior roster along with Darío Verdejo (ST, 54 OVR).



                                International Friendlies

                                Russia - Venezuela (1-3)

                                Del Valle 45+2' (pen)
                                Rondón 51' (Juanpi)
                                Peñaranda 75'

                                Panyukov 78'

                                England - Venezuela (0-3)
                                Becerra 17' (Juanpi)
                                Del Valle 66' (pen)
                                Otero 89' (Murillo)

                                Shelvey 25'

                                After a strong WC Qualifying in which we finished only behind Argentina and Brazil, we couldn't ask for a much better last couple of performances before this summer's World Cup. We went to a short European trip and came up with a couple of wins, first in Moscow by thoroughly outplaying Russia then in London by surprising England with Becerra's header off a corner kick in the 17th minute, but more than anything thanks to Jonjo Shelvey losing his cool and earning a straight red card in the 25th minute. We absolutely dominated from that point on. We're as ready as we're going to be for the World Cup.

                                April schedule
                                4/2: vs Atlético Madrid
                                4/7: vs FC Schalke 04 (Euro League)
                                4/10: at Sevilla FC
                                4/14: at FC Schalke 04 (Euro League)
                                4/16: vs Villareal CF
                                4/19: at Granada CF
                                4/24: at Bilbao Athletic
                                4/30: vs Real Madrid


                                The schedule is packed in April and if we want to achieve our goals the schedule will get even more compacted, as getting past Schalke will mean two more games in the UEL on April 21st and 28th. If we maintain our form in La Liga it's very possible we may clinch the title before May. Wouldn't it be something if we clinch the league title at home against Real?

                                Stay tuned!
                                vrabbit
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