GAT DAMMIT you're killing me Rabbit! I think they're hustling you man. His value on mine is 1.6 million but that's with him at 70 OVR so he should be cheaper than that in your career. Come on, six seasons into your career and your board still won't open their wallet?
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GAT DAMMIT you're killing me Rabbit! I think they're hustling you man. His value on mine is 1.6 million but that's with him at 70 OVR so he should be cheaper than that in your career. Come on, six seasons into your career and your board still won't open their wallet? -
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AD Alcorcon - '19-'20 Season
End of the Season Update
League Match 35
Elche CF - AD Alcorcon (1-1)
Javi Florez 11'
Lopez 45'
Recap: Considering what was at stake and my history against lower rated competition this was game was full of frustration. Your classic game with 15+ shots, 10+ on goal, but only one went in, while your opponent only shot it 3 times and scored as many times as you. Fortunately for us Atletico also drew but Valencia won to jump ahead of us both on goal differential.
League Match 36
AD Alcorcon - Atletico Madrid (1-0)
Lopez 56'
Recap: In arguably the most important game in this closing month of the season it was our newest start, Nico Lopez, who gave us a very valuable 3 points with a clutch individual play that showed he's worth being the highest-paid player in our roster. Atletico gave us a hell of a game but we also played outstanding defense to keep them at bay. A Valencia draw allowed us to take over possession of 4th place all by ourselves with two games to go.
League Match 37
Alcorcon AD - Levante UD (4-0)
Lopez 3'
Correa 10'
Correa 16'
Correa 69'
Recap: The Potters gave their fans an amazing show in the last home game of the season, taking care of relegation-bound Levante with easy. Correa solidified a tremendous season with a hat trick aided by two passes from Lopez, who as you see scored a goal himself. Valencia drew again, and Atletico lost, giving us a nice cushion going into the last game of the season at Santiago Bernabeu.
League Match 38
Real Madrid - AD Alcorcon (0-1)
Hoffman 45'
Recap: our lads locked up a spot in next season's Champions League (our league objective from the board) with a tough win at a difficult venue, thanks to a strike from the top of the box from our unheralded CDM. The defense once again was lights out, shutting down Ronaldo and DiMaria on the wings and even Suarez up front to not just allow us to accomplish our league goal but also give us an extra boost of confidence going into the Champions League final two weeks later.
Copa Del Rey - Final
FC Barcelona - AD AlcorconSpoiler(2-0)
SpoilerMessi 38' (P)
Messi 55'
Recap: Barca avenged their loss to us in semi finals of the Champions League with a narrow victory resulting from two controversial/questionable plays. Messi's penalty resulted from a very questionable foul called on Lancini at the top of the box, and the Argentinian legend later sealed the game when Hoffman made a very bad decision, passing the ball from the right back line towards the center of the box where Messi ran ahead and got to the ball before the defender and one-timed it into the back of the next. Barca's defense was outstanding as well, and Barca also avenged their loss to Alcorcon in this very same game last season.
Champions League - FINAL
AD Alcorcon - Real MadridSpoiler(1-0)
SpoilerFarago 18'
Recap: AD Alcorcon are Champions League champions!!! In another closely-contested matchup between these two teams from Madrid it was the 20-year old kid from Italia who scored the only goal of the game after tracking down a cross from Lancini on the left side. The cross actually hit Lancini's defense, altering its path and leaving Real Madrid's goalkeeper, Neuer, out of position at the near post. Farago followed the ball towards the back post where, ahead of two defenders, the 5'7" academy product headed the ball in before galloping towards the nearest corner flag to celebrate. Alcorcon once again shut down Real Madrid's attack from all angles, this time allowing more shots on goal but none uncontested.
This win marks a tremendous accomplishment for coach Del Barco who took over the reigns of the team midway through the '14-'15 season and spent 2 1/2 years in Liga Adelante before finally taking the team to La Liga for the '17-'18 season. Although this is an outstanding accomplishment to go with the Copa Del Rey title last season, Del Barco must still feel motivated to continue to improve his team as he has yet to be able to beat the Spanish powerhouses for the league title.
Liga BBVA Standings
TEAM - W/D/L - GF/GA/GD - PTS
1. FC Barcelona - 28/8/2 - 86/25/+61 - 92pts
2. Real Madrid - 24/8/6 - 79/28/+51 - 80pts
3. Sevilla FC - 23/6/9 - 67/40/+27 - 75pts
4. AD Alcorcon - 22/6/10 - 62/39/+23 - 72pts
5. Atletico Madrid - 19/11/8 - 63/37/+26 - 68pts
6. Valencia CF - 18/13/7 - 66/38/+28 - 67pts
7. Athletic Bilbao - 20/6/12 - 61/42/+19 - 66pts
8. Real Sociedad - 16/11/11 - 54/43/+11 - 59pts
9. Villareal CF - 17/6/15 - 52/59/-7 - 57pts
10. RCD Espanyol - 14/11/13 - 52/56/-4 - 53pts
11. RC Deportivo - 14/9/15 - 51/51/0 - 51pts
12. RCD Mallorca - 11/11/16 - 50/61/-11 - 44pts
13. Rayo Vallecano - 10/9/19 - 38/61/-23 - 39pts
14. Real Zaragoza - 9/10/19 - 37/55/-18 - 37pts
15. Getafe CF - 9/10/19 - 38/55/-17/ - 37pts
16. Malaga CF - 9/10/19 - 34/56/-22 - 37pts
17. Real Valladolid - 9/7/22 - 28/63/-35 - 34pts
18. Levante UD - 6/12/20 - 40/71/-31 - 30pts
19. Elche CF - 6/10/22 - 37/64/-27 - 28pts
20. RM Castilla - 3/12/23 - 30/81/-51 - 21pts
Quick Notes:
Spoiler- Barca wins La Liga for the 2nd consecutive season, improving on their 88pts they tallied up last season.
- After earning the last Euro League spot last season, where they went on to go as far as Quarter Finals, Sevilla was +11 in points this season to secure a Champions League berth.
- Valencia, on the other hand, fails to return to Champions League, swapping positions with Sevilla and at least securing a spot in Euro League.
- Will Atletico Madrid earn a Champions League spot? With Alcorcon winning the Champions this season will the Colchoneros get bumped up to the top European competition? Either way they should be proud of improving on their 8th place finish last season.
- Athletic Bilbao, who also finished in 7th place last season, will likely return to Euro League once again since the winner of Copa Del Rey will be heading to Champions.
- Staying afloat: Real Valladolid finishes 17th, barely avoiding relegation, for the second consecutive season.
- Going down under: Levante is relegated down to Liga Adelante after finishing 2 points above the relegation spots last season. They'll be joined by Elche and RM Castilla, whose stay in La Liga lasted only a season. Rayo Vallecano, on the other hand, will stay in La Liga.
- Real Betis and Celta Viga are headed back up to La Liga after being relegated last season. Sporting Gijon, Granada, Real Murcia, and Cordoba will battle for the last available spot in La Liga.
Liga BBVA Best
Best Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer (Real Madrid)
Golden Boot: Cristian Tello (FC Barcelona)
Starting XI:
GK - Sven Ulreich (AD Alcorcon)
RB - Montoya (FC Barcelona)
CB - Semih Kaya (Valencia CF)
CB - Inigo Martinez (Real Sociedad)
LB - Alberto Moreno (Sevilla FC)
CDM - Rasmus Elm (Sevilla FC)
CDM - Sergio Busquets (FC Barcelona)
RM - Angel Di Maria (Real Madrid)
LW - Ibai Gomez (Athletic Bilbao)
ST - Leo Baptistao (Atletico Madrid)
CF - Luis Suarez (Real Madrid)
Champions Around Europe
Liga BBVA: FC Barcelona
Copa Del Rey: FC Barcelona
Liga Adelante: Real Betis
SuperCup Spain: FC Barcelona
Copa Europe: Manchester United (2-2, 5-4 vs FC Bayern)
Champions League: AD Alcorcon (1-0 vs Real Madrid)
Euro League: Juventus (2-1 vs PSV)
Austria: FK Austria
Belgium: Club Brugge
Denmark: FC Kobenhavn
England: Chelsea
France: Lyon
Germany: Bor. Dortmund
Italy: Inter
Netherlands: PSV
Norway: Molde FK
Poland: Legia Warszawa
Portugal: SL Benfica
Ireland: Sligo Rovers
Russia: CSKA Moskva
Scotland: Celtic
Sweden: Helsingborgs IF
Switzerland: FC Basel
Alright, I think that's all for this update.
Oh, before I forget ...
Spoiler
A year after taking over the USMNT the lack of World Cup qualifiers in CONCACAF was a big turnoff for me so when USA offered to extend my contract I took my time to look at all my options and when Argentina offered it was pretty much a no-brainer for me. This is the team I grow up a fan of since Venezuela pretty much sucked pretty horribly at soccer. Note that Venezuela had once again offered me a position but after they unfairly (IMO) let me go 2 seasons ago I wasn't too thrilled about going back. I am, however, really excited about taking over as the manager of an Argentinian squad that is LOADED. So much that I will break away from my 4-4-2 diamond wide and actually run a custom 4-3-3 with the Albiceleste. The only downer here is there have already been 6 qualifiers played and Argentina has only gathered up 9 points so far (probably why they came to me), so I'll have to play catch up from their current position at 6th (out of 10). The leader, Uruguay, has 13 points so at least the uphill road won't be too steep. Actually my first games at the helm will be against the top two teams in the standings: Chile (also with 13 points) and Uruguay.
Ok, THAT is all here. Roster Review will hopefully come tomorrow.vrabbit
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Currently playing: FIFA 19 on XB1
SpoilerPreviously played: FIFA 16 on XB1
Teams: FC Barcelona
Globetrotter CM (previously at FC Twente, Kayserispor, Dorados de Sinaloa and Central Coast Mariners F.C.)
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lol my I wish my budget reached that.vrabbit
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Currently playing: FIFA 19 on XB1
SpoilerPreviously played: FIFA 16 on XB1
Teams: FC Barcelona
Globetrotter CM (previously at FC Twente, Kayserispor, Dorados de Sinaloa and Central Coast Mariners F.C.)
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Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?
Keano, looks like League 1 is the breeze I expected it would be and I enjoyed seeing that you realized that and made most of your transfer moves in pre-contracts. You're gonna need those improvements in the Championship because that will not be a breeze. Also may I suggest you start playing some games with Paraguay instead of simming? I think Copa America is going to come up for you soon and you may want to get a feel for your guys before playing games that matter (I would play the B team vs SFA to test some guys, then play your best guys against IVC).
SpoilerAD Alcorcon - '19-'20 Season
End of the Season Update
League Match 35
Elche CF - AD Alcorcon (1-1)
Javi Florez 11'
Lopez 45'
Recap: Considering what was at stake and my history against lower rated competition this was game was full of frustration. Your classic game with 15+ shots, 10+ on goal, but only one went in, while your opponent only shot it 3 times and scored as many times as you. Fortunately for us Atletico also drew but Valencia won to jump ahead of us both on goal differential.
League Match 36
AD Alcorcon - Atletico Madrid (1-0)
Lopez 56'
Recap: In arguably the most important game in this closing month of the season it was our newest start, Nico Lopez, who gave us a very valuable 3 points with a clutch individual play that showed he's worth being the highest-paid player in our roster. Atletico gave us a hell of a game but we also played outstanding defense to keep them at bay. A Valencia draw allowed us to take over possession of 4th place all by ourselves with two games to go.
League Match 37
Alcorcon AD - Levante UD (4-0)
Lopez 3'
Correa 10'
Correa 16'
Correa 69'
Recap: The Potters gave their fans an amazing show in the last home game of the season, taking care of relegation-bound Levante with easy. Correa solidified a tremendous season with a hat trick aided by two passes from Lopez, who as you see scored a goal himself. Valencia drew again, and Atletico lost, giving us a nice cushion going into the last game of the season at Santiago Bernabeu.
League Match 38
Real Madrid - AD Alcorcon (0-1)
Hoffman 45'
Recap: our lads locked up a spot in next season's Champions League (our league objective from the board) with a tough win at a difficult venue, thanks to a strike from the top of the box from our unheralded CDM. The defense once again was lights out, shutting down Ronaldo and DiMaria on the wings and even Suarez up front to not just allow us to accomplish our league goal but also give us an extra boost of confidence going into the Champions League final two weeks later.
Copa Del Rey - Final
FC Barcelona - AD AlcorconSpoiler(2-0)
SpoilerMessi 38' (P)
Messi 55'
Recap: Barca avenged their loss to us in semi finals of the Champions League with a narrow victory resulting from two controversial/questionable plays. Messi's penalty resulted from a very questionable foul called on Lancini at the top of the box, and the Argentinian legend later sealed the game when Hoffman made a very bad decision, passing the ball from the right back line towards the center of the box where Messi ran ahead and got to the ball before the defender and one-timed it into the back of the next. Barca's defense was outstanding as well, and Barca also avenged their loss to Alcorcon in this very same game last season.
Champions League - FINAL
AD Alcorcon - Real MadridSpoiler(1-0)
SpoilerFarago 18'
Recap: AD Alcorcon are Champions League champions!!! In another closely-contested matchup between these two teams from Madrid it was the 20-year old kid from Italia who scored the only goal of the game after tracking down a cross from Lancini on the left side. The cross actually hit Lancini's defense, altering its path and leaving Real Madrid's goalkeeper, Neuer, out of position at the near post. Farago followed the ball towards the back post where, ahead of two defenders, the 5'7" academy product headed the ball in before galloping towards the nearest corner flag to celebrate. Alcorcon once again shut down Real Madrid's attack from all angles, this time allowing more shots on goal but none uncontested.
This win marks a tremendous accomplishment for coach Del Barco who took over the reigns of the team midway through the '14-'15 season and spent 2 1/2 years in Liga Adelante before finally taking the team to La Liga for the '17-'18 season. Although this is an outstanding accomplishment to go with the Copa Del Rey title last season, Del Barco must still feel motivated to continue to improve his team as he has yet to be able to beat the Spanish powerhouses for the league title.
Liga BBVA Standings
TEAM - W/D/L - GF/GA/GD - PTS
1. FC Barcelona - 28/8/2 - 86/25/+61 - 92pts
2. Real Madrid - 24/8/6 - 79/28/+51 - 80pts
3. Sevilla FC - 23/6/9 - 67/40/+27 - 75pts
4. AD Alcorcon - 22/6/10 - 62/39/+23 - 72pts
5. Atletico Madrid - 19/11/8 - 63/37/+26 - 68pts
6. Valencia CF - 18/13/7 - 66/38/+28 - 67pts
7. Athletic Bilbao - 20/6/12 - 61/42/+19 - 66pts
8. Real Sociedad - 16/11/11 - 54/43/+11 - 59pts
9. Villareal CF - 17/6/15 - 52/59/-7 - 57pts
10. RCD Espanyol - 14/11/13 - 52/56/-4 - 53pts
11. RC Deportivo - 14/9/15 - 51/51/0 - 51pts
12. RCD Mallorca - 11/11/16 - 50/61/-11 - 44pts
13. Rayo Vallecano - 10/9/19 - 38/61/-23 - 39pts
14. Real Zaragoza - 9/10/19 - 37/55/-18 - 37pts
15. Getafe CF - 9/10/19 - 38/55/-17/ - 37pts
16. Malaga CF - 9/10/19 - 34/56/-22 - 37pts
17. Real Valladolid - 9/7/22 - 28/63/-35 - 34pts
18. Levante UD - 6/12/20 - 40/71/-31 - 30pts
19. Elche CF - 6/10/22 - 37/64/-27 - 28pts
20. RM Castilla - 3/12/23 - 30/81/-51 - 21ptsSpoiler
Quick Notes:
Spoiler- Barca wins La Liga for the 2nd consecutive season, improving on their 88pts they tallied up last season.
- After earning the last Euro League spot last season, where they went on to go as far as Quarter Finals, Sevilla was +11 in points this season to secure a Champions League berth.
- Valencia, on the other hand, fails to return to Champions League, swapping positions with Sevilla and at least securing a spot in Euro League.
- Will Atletico Madrid earn a Champions League spot? With Alcorcon winning the Champions this season will the Colchoneros get bumped up to the top European competition? Either way they should be proud of improving on their 8th place finish last season.
- Athletic Bilbao, who also finished in 7th place last season, will likely return to Euro League once again since the winner of Copa Del Rey will be heading to Champions.
- Staying afloat: Real Valladolid finishes 17th, barely avoiding relegation, for the second consecutive season.
- Going down under: Levante is relegated down to Liga Adelante after finishing 2 points above the relegation spots last season. They'll be joined by Elche and RM Castilla, whose stay in La Liga lasted only a season. Rayo Vallecano, on the other hand, will stay in La Liga.
- Real Betis and Celta Viga are headed back up to La Liga after being relegated last season. Sporting Gijon, Granada, Real Murcia, and Cordoba will battle for the last available spot in La Liga.
Liga BBVA Best
Best Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer (Real Madrid)
Golden Boot: Cristian Tello (FC Barcelona)
Starting XI:
GK - Sven Ulreich (AD Alcorcon)
RB - Montoya (FC Barcelona)
CB - Semih Kaya (Valencia CF)
CB - Inigo Martinez (Real Sociedad)
LB - Alberto Moreno (Sevilla FC)
CDM - Rasmus Elm (Sevilla FC)
CDM - Sergio Busquets (FC Barcelona)
RM - Angel Di Maria (Real Madrid)
LW - Ibai Gomez (Athletic Bilbao)
ST - Leo Baptistao (Atletico Madrid)
CF - Luis Suarez (Real Madrid)
Champions Around Europe
Liga BBVA: FC Barcelona
Copa Del Rey: FC Barcelona
Liga Adelante: Real Betis
SuperCup Spain: FC Barcelona
Copa Europe: Manchester United (2-2, 5-4 vs FC Bayern)
Champions League: AD Alcorcon (1-0 vs Real Madrid)
Euro League: Juventus (2-1 vs PSV)
Austria: FK Austria
Belgium: Club Brugge
Denmark: FC Kobenhavn
England: Chelsea
France: Lyon
Germany: Bor. Dortmund
Italy: Inter
Netherlands: PSV
Norway: Molde FK
Poland: Legia Warszawa
Portugal: SL Benfica
Ireland: Sligo Rovers
Russia: CSKA Moskva
Scotland: Celtic
Sweden: Helsingborgs IF
Switzerland: FC Basel
Alright, I think that's all for this update.
Oh, before I forget ...
Spoiler
A year after taking over the USMNT the lack of World Cup qualifiers in CONCACAF was a big turnoff for me so when USA offered to extend my contract I took my time to look at all my options and when Argentina offered it was pretty much a no-brainer for me. This is the team I grow up a fan of since Venezuela pretty much sucked pretty horribly at soccer. Note that Venezuela had once again offered me a position but after they unfairly (IMO) let me go 2 seasons ago I wasn't too thrilled about going back. I am, however, really excited about taking over as the manager of an Argentinian squad that is LOADED. So much that I will break away from my 4-4-2 diamond wide and actually run a custom 4-3-3 with the Albiceleste. The only downer here is there have already been 6 qualifiers played and Argentina has only gathered up 9 points so far (probably why they came to me), so I'll have to play catch up from their current position at 6th (out of 10). The leader, Uruguay, has 13 points so at least the uphill road won't be too steep. Actually my first games at the helm will be against the top two teams in the standings: Chile (also with 13 points) and Uruguay.
Ok, THAT is all here. Roster Review will hopefully come tomorrow.Comment
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FIFA 15 Career Mode
Athletic Club Bilbao
SpoilerTeam
GK :: Kepa Arrizabalaga :: Spain :: Age 19
GK :: Iago Herrerin :: Spain :: Age 26
GK :: Gorka Iraizoz :: Spain :: Age 33
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RB :: Unai Bustinza :: Spain :: Age 22
RB :: Oscar De Marcos :: Spain :: Age 25
RB :: Markel Etxeberria :: Spain :: Age 19
RB :: Andoni Iraola :: Spain :: Age 32
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CB :: Unai Albizua :: Spain :: Age 25 (On loan at CD Tenerife)
CB :: Mikel San Jose :: Spain :: Age 25
CB :: Jonas Ramalho :: Spain :: Age 25 (On loan at Girona CF)
CB :: Carlos Gurpegi :: Spain :: Age 34
CB :: Aymeric Laporte :: France :: Age 20
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LB :: Mikel Balenziaga :: Spain :: Age 26
LB :: Jon Aurtenetxe :: Spain :: Age 22
LB :: Enric Saborit :: Spain :: Age 22
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CDM :: Oscar Gil :: Spain :: Age 19 (On loan at Albacete)
CDM :: Unai Lopez :: Spain :: Age 18 (On loan at UE Llagostera)
CDM :: Oriol Romeu:: Spain :: Age 22
CDM :: Erik Moran :: Spain :: Age 23
CDM :: Borja Fernandez :: Spain :: Age 19
CDM :: Ander Iturraspe :: Spain :: Age 25
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RM :: Iker Guarrotxena :: Spain :: Age 21 (On loan at CD Tenerife)
RM :: Carles Gil :: Spain :: Age 22
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CM :: Mikel Rico :: Spain :: Age 29
CM :: Benat :: Spain :: Age 27
CM :: Ager Aketxe :: Spain :: Age 20
CM :: Thiago :: Spain :: Age 23
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LM :: Daniel Aquino :: Spain :: Age 21
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CAM :: Ruiz de Galarreta :: Spain :: Age 21 (On loan at Real Zaragoza)
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CF :: Guillermo :: Age 21 (On loan at Blackburn Rovers)
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RW :: Markel Susaeta :: Spain :: Age 26
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ST :: Paco Alcacer :: Spain :: Age 21
ST :: Mario Barco :: Spain :: Age 21
ST :: Kike Sola :: Spain :: Age 28 (Injured for 3 weeks; ankle sprain)
ST :: Inaki Williams :: Spain :: Age 20
ST :: Borja Viguera :: Spain :: Age 27
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LW :: Iker Muniain :: Spain :: Age 21
LW :: Kingsley Coman :: France :: Age 18
Month of March 2015
Games
Liga BBVA
Matchday 25
Athletic Bilbao 4-0 SD Eibar
7' Paco Alcacer (ACB)
61' Carles Gil (ACB)
65' Benat (ACB)
90' Paco Alcacer (ACB)- After a poor month, we needed to pick things up.
- Luckily, our first game was against SD Eibar.
- And even better, Paco was fit to play!
- He scores very early in the game, winning the ball in the box and slotting it in the bottom corner.
- We kept on the pressure, going at them.
- Another ex-Valencia man, Carles Gil, scored a finesse shot! 2-0!
- Few minutes later, we earn a penalty; Benat puts it in!
- At the end of the game, Paco gets a free header, which he puts in!
- A great win, truely needed after last months poor performance.
Liga BBVA
Matchday 26
Real Madrid C.F 1-2 Athletic Bilbao
9' Markel Susaeta (ACB)
45' Paco Alcacer (ACB)
78' Gareth Bale (REA)
- The biggest game of the month, second against third.
- To my surprise, Real had made a few HUGE transfers.
- They brought in Falcao and sold RONALDO!
- Yes, Ronaldo was now a Manchester City player!
- Obviously, we took advantage of that, as Susaeta got past his defender and hit it in! 1-0!
- Real was pushing us heavy; Irazoz and the goal frame was keeping us in the game.
- Yet just before half time, we get a penalty!
- Alcacer steps up and scores it! 2-0!
- Second half, things started well for us. Illaramendi took down Thiago and got a red card!
- However, we had to take Thiago off, as he got injured. (Another ankle sprain, however, only out for a week.)
- Even though they were 1-man down, they kept on coming at us.
- Bale scored a screamer; it hit the cross-bar from 20m out and bounced in.
- I went "Park the bus" mode; the 3 points were so near, yet so far.
- 90th minute, Casillas comes up and heads it...
- The shot gets deflected by Irazoz, yet it bounces infront of Ramos...
- who then shot it over the bar. WE WON! 2-1!
Liga BBVA
Matchday 27
UD Almeria 1-3 Athletic Bilbao
29' Borja Viguera (ACB)
33' Jonathan Zongo (ALM)
74', 88' Kingsley Coman (ACB)
- I decided to rest the core players against Almeria.
- First goal came from a header from our corner, as Viguera hits the crossbar, yet it bounces in!
- It took them no time to reply, as Zongo gets past our defense and makes the keeper look stupid. 1-1!
- The game got pretty stale after that.
- A counter-attack initiated by Coman gave us a goal, as he quickly got past the defense and kept running and scored it! 2-0!
- Right at the end of the game, he scored again; a beautiful finesse shot into the far corner, keeper had no chance.
- Another good win, we looked like a new team.
Liga BBVA
Matchday 28
Athletic Bilbao 4-0 Celta Vigo
36', 63', 75' Thiago (ACB)
88' Paco Alcacer (ACB)- Last game of the month, we were on fire; not going to stop yet.
- Again, a game I fully expected us to get 3 points from.
- We were playing great; quick passes, controlling the tempo.
- Thiago breaks through after a over the top pass from Benat, he puts it in! 1-0!
- He did not stop there, second half he gets a volley and scores it.
- 12 minutes later, he finds himself open from a corner and slots it into the bottom corner. HAT-TRICK!
- Paco got to finish the game off, as he managed to score one aswell; a mistake from the defense left him open in the box, which he made easy work of.
- 4-0; not dropping a single point this month - great success.
League Table
1. Athletic Bilbao - 64 points
2. Atletico Madrid - 63 points
3. FC Barcelona - 58 points
4. Real Madrid - 55 points
5. Sevilla FC - 49 points
6. Villareal CF - 46 points
7. Malaga CF - 40 points
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18. UD Almeria - 23 points
19. Cordoba CF - 21 points
20. RC Deportivo - 21 points
I hope you enjoyed it, please, leave any feedback!Comment
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I have a really important announcement to make which you may have guessed what it will be about. I mentioned it in my latest Hertha update. I'm not enjoying my Hertha career that much anymore because the team I've built is too dominant. I'm destroying every team and it's getting boring. I don't think you're enjoying it, either. That's why I decided to put it on a pause and listen to what you think. I've made another poll and I want you to vote! Leave your suggestions here or vote in the poll, the decision is yours. Your opinion matters!
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Playing at the moment: FIFA 17
Hertha BSC
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FIFA 15 Career Mode
Athletic Club BilbaoSpoiler
SpoilerTeam
GK :: Kepa Arrizabalaga :: Spain :: Age 19
GK :: Iago Herrerin :: Spain :: Age 26
GK :: Gorka Iraizoz :: Spain :: Age 33
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RB :: Unai Bustinza :: Spain :: Age 22
RB :: Oscar De Marcos :: Spain :: Age 25
RB :: Markel Etxeberria :: Spain :: Age 19
RB :: Andoni Iraola :: Spain :: Age 32
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CB :: Unai Albizua :: Spain :: Age 25 (On loan at CD Tenerife)
CB :: Mikel San Jose :: Spain :: Age 25
CB :: Jonas Ramalho :: Spain :: Age 25 (On loan at Girona CF)
CB :: Carlos Gurpegi :: Spain :: Age 34
CB :: Aymeric Laporte :: France :: Age 20
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LB :: Mikel Balenziaga :: Spain :: Age 26
LB :: Jon Aurtenetxe :: Spain :: Age 22
LB :: Enric Saborit :: Spain :: Age 22
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CDM :: Oscar Gil :: Spain :: Age 19 (On loan at Albacete)
CDM :: Unai Lopez :: Spain :: Age 18 (On loan at UE Llagostera)
CDM :: Oriol Romeu:: Spain :: Age 22
CDM :: Erik Moran :: Spain :: Age 23
CDM :: Borja Fernandez :: Spain :: Age 19
CDM :: Ander Iturraspe :: Spain :: Age 25
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RM :: Iker Guarrotxena :: Spain :: Age 21 (On loan at CD Tenerife)
RM :: Carles Gil :: Spain :: Age 22
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CM :: Mikel Rico :: Spain :: Age 29
CM :: Benat :: Spain :: Age 27
CM :: Ager Aketxe :: Spain :: Age 20
CM :: Thiago :: Spain :: Age 23
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LM :: Daniel Aquino :: Spain :: Age 21
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CAM :: Ruiz de Galarreta :: Spain :: Age 21 (On loan at Real Zaragoza)
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CF :: Guillermo :: Age 21 (On loan at Blackburn Rovers)
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RW :: Markel Susaeta :: Spain :: Age 26
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ST :: Paco Alcacer :: Spain :: Age 21
ST :: Mario Barco :: Spain :: Age 21
ST :: Kike Sola :: Spain :: Age 28 (Injured for 3 weeks; ankle sprain)
ST :: Inaki Williams :: Spain :: Age 20
ST :: Borja Viguera :: Spain :: Age 27
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LW :: Iker Muniain :: Spain :: Age 21
LW :: Kingsley Coman :: France :: Age 18
Month of March 2015
Games
Liga BBVA
Matchday 25
Athletic Bilbao 4-0 SD Eibar
7' Paco Alcacer (ACB)
61' Carles Gil (ACB)
65' Benat (ACB)
90' Paco Alcacer (ACB)- After a poor month, we needed to pick things up.
- Luckily, our first game was against SD Eibar.
- And even better, Paco was fit to play!
- He scores very early in the game, winning the ball in the box and slotting it in the bottom corner.
- We kept on the pressure, going at them.
- Another ex-Valencia man, Carles Gil, scored a finesse shot! 2-0!
- Few minutes later, we earn a penalty; Benat puts it in!
- At the end of the game, Paco gets a free header, which he puts in!
- A great win, truely needed after last months poor performance.
Liga BBVA
Matchday 26
Real Madrid C.F 1-2 Athletic Bilbao
9' Markel Susaeta (ACB)
45' Paco Alcacer (ACB)
78' Gareth Bale (REA)
- The biggest game of the month, second against third.
- To my surprise, Real had made a few HUGE transfers.
- They brought in Falcao and sold RONALDO!
- Yes, Ronaldo was now a Manchester City player!
- Obviously, we took advantage of that, as Susaeta got past his defender and hit it in! 1-0!
- Real was pushing us heavy; Irazoz and the goal frame was keeping us in the game.
- Yet just before half time, we get a penalty!
- Alcacer steps up and scores it! 2-0!
- Second half, things started well for us. Illaramendi took down Thiago and got a red card!
- However, we had to take Thiago off, as he got injured. (Another ankle sprain, however, only out for a week.)
- Even though they were 1-man down, they kept on coming at us.
- Bale scored a screamer; it hit the cross-bar from 20m out and bounced in.
- I went "Park the bus" mode; the 3 points were so near, yet so far.
- 90th minute, Casillas comes up and heads it...
- The shot gets deflected by Irazoz, yet it bounces infront of Ramos...
- who then shot it over the bar. WE WON! 2-1!
Liga BBVA
Matchday 27
UD Almeria 1-3 Athletic Bilbao
29' Borja Viguera (ACB)
33' Jonathan Zongo (ALM)
74', 88' Kingsley Coman (ACB)
- I decided to rest the core players against Almeria.
- First goal came from a header from our corner, as Viguera hits the crossbar, yet it bounces in!
- It took them no time to reply, as Zongo gets past our defense and makes the keeper look stupid. 1-1!
- The game got pretty stale after that.
- A counter-attack initiated by Coman gave us a goal, as he quickly got past the defense and kept running and scored it! 2-0!
- Right at the end of the game, he scored again; a beautiful finesse shot into the far corner, keeper had no chance.
- Another good win, we looked like a new team.
Liga BBVA
Matchday 28
Athletic Bilbao 4-0 Celta Vigo
36', 63', 75' Thiago (ACB)
88' Paco Alcacer (ACB)- Last game of the month, we were on fire; not going to stop yet.
- Again, a game I fully expected us to get 3 points from.
- We were playing great; quick passes, controlling the tempo.
- Thiago breaks through after a over the top pass from Benat, he puts it in! 1-0!
- He did not stop there, second half he gets a volley and scores it.
- 12 minutes later, he finds himself open from a corner and slots it into the bottom corner. HAT-TRICK!
- Paco got to finish the game off, as he managed to score one aswell; a mistake from the defense left him open in the box, which he made easy work of.
- 4-0; not dropping a single point this month - great success.
League Table
1. Athletic Bilbao - 64 points
2. Atletico Madrid - 63 points
3. FC Barcelona - 58 points
4. Real Madrid - 55 points
5. Sevilla FC - 49 points
6. Villareal CF - 46 points
7. Malaga CF - 40 points
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18. UD Almeria - 23 points
19. Cordoba CF - 21 points
20. RC Deportivo - 21 points
I hope you enjoyed it, please, leave any feedback!
I have a really important announcement to make which you may have guessed what it will be about. I mentioned it in my latest Hertha update. I'm not enjoying my Hertha career that much anymore because the team I've built is too dominant. I'm destroying every team and it's getting boring. I don't think you're enjoying it, either. That's why I decided to put it on a pause and listen to what you think. I've made another poll and I want you to vote! Leave your suggestions here or vote in the poll, the decision is yours. Your opinion matters!
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Pounds is fine, it's your career so it needs to be whatever you enjoy the most.vrabbit
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Currently playing: FIFA 19 on XB1
SpoilerPreviously played: FIFA 16 on XB1
Teams: FC Barcelona
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Wycombe Wanderers
FIFA 14
Season 2
2014/15
March 2015
Match 36
Wycombe 1-0 Brentford
McClure 34'
Man of the Match: Anthony Stewart
Match 37
Colchester 0-0 Wycombe
Man of the Match: Anthony Stewart
Match 38
Wycombe 1-0 Sheffield Utd
Kretzschmar 2'
Man of the Match: Kortney Hause
Match 39
Crawley Town 0-1 Wycombe
Cowan-Hall 11'
Man of the Match: Marvin McCoy
Georgi Sarmov suffered a sprained ankle and is out for a week.
Match 40
Leyton Orient 1-3 Wycombe
Plano 4'
Mooney 45'
Cowan-Hall 56'
Kretzschmar 62'
Man of the Match: Paris Cowan-Hall
Automatic Promotion has been achieved with 6 games to go! We are on 95 Pts with 2nd placed Barnsley on 85 Pts in the other Automatic Promotion place. 3rd placed Doncaster are on 69 Pts with a game less played. Even so they are unable to catch me meaning I am guaranteed at least 2nd spot!
Player of the Month
Anthony Stewart
He performed consistently all month and is deserving of his Player of the Month award.
League Table
1. Wycombe 95Pts
2. Barnsley 85Pts
3. Doncaster 69Pts
4. MK Dons 69Pts
5. Sheffield Utd 66Pts
6. Peterborough 64Pts
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21. Plymouth Argyle 37Pts
22. Walsall 37Pts
23. Port Vale 32Pts
24. Bury 31Pts
Fixtures for April
League: Swindon Town Away
League: Plymouth Argyle Home
League: Bury Home
League: Gillingham Away
League: Doncaster Away
May
League: Peterborough Home
Friendly
South Africa 0-0 Paraguay
Man of the Match: Lorenzo Melgarejo
Friendly
Ivory Coast 1-2 Paraguay
Doumbia 36'
Perez 59'
Barrogios 64'
Man of the Match: Juan Rodrigo Rojas
Sorry about no match reviews I didn't have enough time for them for this update.
Thanks for reading! Any feedback is appreciated! I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!
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@Rabbit- Brilliant, exceptional, incredible, unbelievable, I'm running out of adjectives. You took little old Alcorcon to Champions League glory. Look forward to next season and can I say, **** that board. Have you been doing the wage trick?
In regard to day 2 of Jamie's Career Mode Advent! I am doing the following. It may be controversial, however I'm doing it for some added realism to the team and a bigger challenge. The first transfer window will be disabled.Comment
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AD Alcorcon - '19-'20 Season
End of the Season UpdateSpoiler
League Match 35
Elche CF - AD Alcorcon (1-1)
Javi Florez 11'
Lopez 45'
Recap: Considering what was at stake and my history against lower rated competition this was game was full of frustration. Your classic game with 15+ shots, 10+ on goal, but only one went in, while your opponent only shot it 3 times and scored as many times as you. Fortunately for us Atletico also drew but Valencia won to jump ahead of us both on goal differential.
League Match 36
AD Alcorcon - Atletico Madrid (1-0)
Lopez 56'
Recap: In arguably the most important game in this closing month of the season it was our newest start, Nico Lopez, who gave us a very valuable 3 points with a clutch individual play that showed he's worth being the highest-paid player in our roster. Atletico gave us a hell of a game but we also played outstanding defense to keep them at bay. A Valencia draw allowed us to take over possession of 4th place all by ourselves with two games to go.
League Match 37
Alcorcon AD - Levante UD (4-0)
Lopez 3'
Correa 10'
Correa 16'
Correa 69'
Recap: The Potters gave their fans an amazing show in the last home game of the season, taking care of relegation-bound Levante with easy. Correa solidified a tremendous season with a hat trick aided by two passes from Lopez, who as you see scored a goal himself. Valencia drew again, and Atletico lost, giving us a nice cushion going into the last game of the season at Santiago Bernabeu.
League Match 38
Real Madrid - AD Alcorcon (0-1)
Hoffman 45'
Recap: our lads locked up a spot in next season's Champions League (our league objective from the board) with a tough win at a difficult venue, thanks to a strike from the top of the box from our unheralded CDM. The defense once again was lights out, shutting down Ronaldo and DiMaria on the wings and even Suarez up front to not just allow us to accomplish our league goal but also give us an extra boost of confidence going into the Champions League final two weeks later.
Copa Del Rey - Final
FC Barcelona - AD AlcorconSpoiler(2-0)
SpoilerMessi 38' (P)
Messi 55'
Recap: Barca avenged their loss to us in semi finals of the Champions League with a narrow victory resulting from two controversial/questionable plays. Messi's penalty resulted from a very questionable foul called on Lancini at the top of the box, and the Argentinian legend later sealed the game when Hoffman made a very bad decision, passing the ball from the right back line towards the center of the box where Messi ran ahead and got to the ball before the defender and one-timed it into the back of the next. Barca's defense was outstanding as well, and Barca also avenged their loss to Alcorcon in this very same game last season.
Champions League - FINAL
AD Alcorcon - Real MadridSpoiler(1-0)
SpoilerFarago 18'
Recap: AD Alcorcon are Champions League champions!!! In another closely-contested matchup between these two teams from Madrid it was the 20-year old kid from Italia who scored the only goal of the game after tracking down a cross from Lancini on the left side. The cross actually hit Lancini's defense, altering its path and leaving Real Madrid's goalkeeper, Neuer, out of position at the near post. Farago followed the ball towards the back post where, ahead of two defenders, the 5'7" academy product headed the ball in before galloping towards the nearest corner flag to celebrate. Alcorcon once again shut down Real Madrid's attack from all angles, this time allowing more shots on goal but none uncontested.
This win marks a tremendous accomplishment for coach Del Barco who took over the reigns of the team midway through the '14-'15 season and spent 2 1/2 years in Liga Adelante before finally taking the team to La Liga for the '17-'18 season. Although this is an outstanding accomplishment to go with the Copa Del Rey title last season, Del Barco must still feel motivated to continue to improve his team as he has yet to be able to beat the Spanish powerhouses for the league title.
Liga BBVA Standings
TEAM - W/D/L - GF/GA/GD - PTS
1. FC Barcelona - 28/8/2 - 86/25/+61 - 92pts
2. Real Madrid - 24/8/6 - 79/28/+51 - 80pts
3. Sevilla FC - 23/6/9 - 67/40/+27 - 75pts
4. AD Alcorcon - 22/6/10 - 62/39/+23 - 72pts
5. Atletico Madrid - 19/11/8 - 63/37/+26 - 68pts
6. Valencia CF - 18/13/7 - 66/38/+28 - 67pts
7. Athletic Bilbao - 20/6/12 - 61/42/+19 - 66pts
8. Real Sociedad - 16/11/11 - 54/43/+11 - 59pts
9. Villareal CF - 17/6/15 - 52/59/-7 - 57pts
10. RCD Espanyol - 14/11/13 - 52/56/-4 - 53pts
11. RC Deportivo - 14/9/15 - 51/51/0 - 51pts
12. RCD Mallorca - 11/11/16 - 50/61/-11 - 44pts
13. Rayo Vallecano - 10/9/19 - 38/61/-23 - 39pts
14. Real Zaragoza - 9/10/19 - 37/55/-18 - 37pts
15. Getafe CF - 9/10/19 - 38/55/-17/ - 37pts
16. Malaga CF - 9/10/19 - 34/56/-22 - 37pts
17. Real Valladolid - 9/7/22 - 28/63/-35 - 34pts
18. Levante UD - 6/12/20 - 40/71/-31 - 30pts
19. Elche CF - 6/10/22 - 37/64/-27 - 28pts
20. RM Castilla - 3/12/23 - 30/81/-51 - 21pts
Quick Notes:
Spoiler- Barca wins La Liga for the 2nd consecutive season, improving on their 88pts they tallied up last season.
- After earning the last Euro League spot last season, where they went on to go as far as Quarter Finals, Sevilla was +11 in points this season to secure a Champions League berth.
- Valencia, on the other hand, fails to return to Champions League, swapping positions with Sevilla and at least securing a spot in Euro League.
- Will Atletico Madrid earn a Champions League spot? With Alcorcon winning the Champions this season will the Colchoneros get bumped up to the top European competition? Either way they should be proud of improving on their 8th place finish last season.
- Athletic Bilbao, who also finished in 7th place last season, will likely return to Euro League once again since the winner of Copa Del Rey will be heading to Champions.
- Staying afloat: Real Valladolid finishes 17th, barely avoiding relegation, for the second consecutive season.
- Going down under: Levante is relegated down to Liga Adelante after finishing 2 points above the relegation spots last season. They'll be joined by Elche and RM Castilla, whose stay in La Liga lasted only a season. Rayo Vallecano, on the other hand, will stay in La Liga.
- Real Betis and Celta Viga are headed back up to La Liga after being relegated last season. Sporting Gijon, Granada, Real Murcia, and Cordoba will battle for the last available spot in La Liga.
Liga BBVA Best
Best Goalkeeper: Manuel Neuer (Real Madrid)
Golden Boot: Cristian Tello (FC Barcelona)
Starting XI:
GK - Sven Ulreich (AD Alcorcon)
RB - Montoya (FC Barcelona)
CB - Semih Kaya (Valencia CF)
CB - Inigo Martinez (Real Sociedad)
LB - Alberto Moreno (Sevilla FC)
CDM - Rasmus Elm (Sevilla FC)
CDM - Sergio Busquets (FC Barcelona)
RM - Angel Di Maria (Real Madrid)
LW - Ibai Gomez (Athletic Bilbao)
ST - Leo Baptistao (Atletico Madrid)
CF - Luis Suarez (Real Madrid)
Champions Around Europe
Liga BBVA: FC Barcelona
Copa Del Rey: FC Barcelona
Liga Adelante: Real Betis
SuperCup Spain: FC Barcelona
Copa Europe: Manchester United (2-2, 5-4 vs FC Bayern)
Champions League: AD Alcorcon (1-0 vs Real Madrid)
Euro League: Juventus (2-1 vs PSV)
Austria: FK Austria
Belgium: Club Brugge
Denmark: FC Kobenhavn
England: Chelsea
France: Lyon
Germany: Bor. Dortmund
Italy: Inter
Netherlands: PSV
Norway: Molde FK
Poland: Legia Warszawa
Portugal: SL Benfica
Ireland: Sligo Rovers
Russia: CSKA Moskva
Scotland: Celtic
Sweden: Helsingborgs IF
Switzerland: FC Basel
Alright, I think that's all for this update.
Oh, before I forget ...
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A year after taking over the USMNT the lack of World Cup qualifiers in CONCACAF was a big turnoff for me so when USA offered to extend my contract I took my time to look at all my options and when Argentina offered it was pretty much a no-brainer for me. This is the team I grow up a fan of since Venezuela pretty much sucked pretty horribly at soccer. Note that Venezuela had once again offered me a position but after they unfairly (IMO) let me go 2 seasons ago I wasn't too thrilled about going back. I am, however, really excited about taking over as the manager of an Argentinian squad that is LOADED. So much that I will break away from my 4-4-2 diamond wide and actually run a custom 4-3-3 with the Albiceleste. The only downer here is there have already been 6 qualifiers played and Argentina has only gathered up 9 points so far (probably why they came to me), so I'll have to play catch up from their current position at 6th (out of 10). The leader, Uruguay, has 13 points so at least the uphill road won't be too steep. Actually my first games at the helm will be against the top two teams in the standings: Chile (also with 13 points) and Uruguay.
Ok, THAT is all here. Roster Review will hopefully come tomorrow.
That's amazing! Huuuuge congratulations on winning the Champions League against the best team in the world with your starless team! Don't take that offensively because it's a bigger accomplishment when you win something with homegrown and good players instead of the very best players. You got unlucky in the Copa del Rey final but just reaching it is a big success. The target for next season is lifting the league title. If you fail me in that the Champions League trophy works, too.
The poll is really even at the moment. Starting a career with a new first-division team is in first place with five votes but starting a League 2 career is in second place with four votes. The third contestant which is switching teams in the Hertha career has three votes. Everything can still happen. I will keep the poll going until about two PM GMT tomorrow which is six in the morning for you Californians.-Simppu12-
Playing at the moment: FIFA 17
Hertha BSC
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Rabbit, excellent work with the team. Finishing top four AND winning the Champions League is massive. UEFA and the Spanish FA are going to have their hands full figuring out which teams compete in Europe next season, all thanks to you (and a little bit to Barcelona as well)!
Keano, nice work to get a second straight promotion. You must be stoked for the Championship, but this is where Chico and Rabbit found their first real challenges. I hope you come through as successfully as they have!
Small preseason update/observations on Parma coming up tomorrow.Comment
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