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  • Solarios
    Rookie
    • Aug 2014
    • 167

    #8401
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



    AC Milan appoint Alexander Bayer as it's new manager! After the dismissal of Clarence Seedorf, AC Milan appointed the former German international Alexander Bayer, many at AC Milan were ecstatic about the appoint one fan said, "Sicne Seedorf did a bad job in my eyes, Bayer has a good track record and I hope he does good and doesn't ruin the club."

    We found Mr. Bayer leaving the San Siro and decided to ask him a few questions.

    Q: Mr. Bayer, how do you feel about you being appointed to take up the managerial roles of AC Milan?

    A: I feel good about it, I hope I do good for the club and take AC Milan to stardom.

    Q: What position are you aiming for in Seria A?

    A: I'm aiming for top 3. But with the likes of Inter, Napoli, Roma, Fiorentina, Lazio, and Juventus, it's going to be a bloody battle. Thanks for the questions but I gotta go home to the wife.

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    OUT:
    Michael Essien AC Milan -> FC Koln $2,700,000
    Giampaolo Pazzini AC Milan -> Torino $6,000,000

    IN:

    Aleksandar Mitrovic RSC Anderlecht -> AC Milan $5,000,000 + Riccardo Montolivo
    Neal Maupay OGC Nice -> AC Milan $1,825,000 + Daniele Bonera
    Adnan Januzaj Manchester United -> AC Milan $14,500,000


    Friendly
    AC Milan - Grenada (2-0)
    WIN

    Friendly
    FC Metz - AC Milan (0-2)
    WIN

    Friendly
    AC Milan - Getafe (2-0)
    WIN

    Serie A Match 1
    AC Milan - Lazio (1-0)
    WIN
    Last edited by Solarios; 01-05-2015, 11:15 PM.

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    • poulka
      Pro
      • Jan 2011
      • 928

      #8402
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

      Feedback needed from the crew.

      I still am doing my Man. U. CM, but I got to thinking about what I was doing with my Lugo, that is recreating a squad from scratch. I have chosen Dageham as my squad. I will leave it to you all if you want to hear how this progresses. The goal is to take this team to Premier League.


      With Man. U. We are still dominating the league play and are still advancing in the FA Cup our next match is against Newcastle in December. We are now moving into November, we won our reverse fixture against Athelitico Madrid to move up in the Champions League table. So in November we will continue to fight in the league play and in Champions League play.
      Currently playing: (In order of Most Time)
      CFB 25 Dynasties Mississippi St, Minnesota, UNC, Missouri, Pitt
      Forza Motorsport
      Star Wars Outlaws

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      • poulka
        Pro
        • Jan 2011
        • 928

        #8403
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

        Side note I am enjoying fifa on the Xbox one, I wanted to know how those of you that are now on current gen taking the xperience. It has been jaw dropping for me even though I have playing for a little over a month.
        Currently playing: (In order of Most Time)
        CFB 25 Dynasties Mississippi St, Minnesota, UNC, Missouri, Pitt
        Forza Motorsport
        Star Wars Outlaws

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        • Solarios
          Rookie
          • Aug 2014
          • 167

          #8404
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



          September

          Serie A Match 2
          Parma - AC Milan (0-1)
          WIN

          Serie A Match 3
          AC Milan - Juventus (2-3)
          LOSS

          Serie A Match 4
          AC Milan - Empoli (1-1)
          DRAW

          Serie A Match 5
          Cesena - AC Milan (1-1)
          DRAW

          October

          Serie A Match 6
          AC Milan - Chievo (1-0)
          WIN

          Serie A Match 7
          Hellas Verona - AC Milan (0-4)
          WIN

          Serie A Match 8
          AC Milan - Fiorentina (2-0)
          WIN

          Serie A Match 9
          Cagliari - AC Milan(1-0)
          WIN

          November

          Serie A Match 10
          AC Milan - Palermo (1-0)
          WIN

          Serie A Match 11
          AC Milan - Inter (2-0)
          WIN

          Serie A Match 12
          Sampdoria - AC Milan (1-2)
          WIN

          Serie A Match 13
          AC Milan - Udinese (2-1)
          WIN

          December

          Serie A Match 14
          Genoa - AC Milan (1-2)
          WIN

          Serie A Match 15
          AC Milan - Napoli (2-1)
          WIN

          Serie A Match 16
          Roma - AC Milan (3-2)
          LOSS

          Serie A Table
          1. Roma 41pts
          2. Juventus 38pts
          3. Milan 38pts
          4. Udinese 31pts
          5. Lazio 30pts
          ...
          18. Cagliari 18pts
          19. Palermo 10pts
          20. Empoli 9pts

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          • indiblue
            Banned
            • Nov 2013
            • 956

            #8405
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            I've posted on Neoseeker, the official EA sit, and bunch of other online FIFA forums, but none of them come close to this thread. The level of dedication and passion for career mode is incredible out here. It's so refreshing to see FIFA fans who aren't obsessed with FUT, which is a great game mode but gets way too much attention at the cost of a far more immersive mode of play.

            I'm also going to be changing my update format from next season onwards. I feel like the current format has become a bit stale, and there's too much text that needs to be in bold font. Basically, I'm not happy with the updates I'm putting out given what I've done in the past. I want to bring in more rich content: press conferences, previews for big games, player interviews and plot lines, in-depth coverage of cup finals and crucial matches, club developments and interactions, and player/coach profiles.

            Ligue 1: matchday 14
            Lorient 0-1 Nantes
            MOTM: Papiss Djilobodji

            That's the basic info format I'm looking to use for each match. Underneath that, I'll post a match report that includes a quick recap of the game, updates on injuries and other significant events, and quotes from Indi and one Nantes player (most likely the man of the match). At the end of each month, I'll post the player of the month, the league table, the top three league goalscorers, the top three Nantes goalscorers (all competitions), and a new section reviewing the past month and previewing the next one.

            I think I know the answer, but would you guys be interested in reading a slightly more detailed account of things from me?


            Originally posted by Cruzerr
            It took me a bit of time, but I like what you have done in Nantes. First off, like the loan signing of Coman, you should bring him in for good. You had some good performances, surprised that POTM was different each and every time. A good win against PSG, keep this up!

            Thanks, buddy. I was pleased to manage Gakpe's injury without dropping too many points. He came resumed training around the end of January without any decline in his skill or form. Coman is fantastic. He just went back to Juventus before our cup final against Marseille. I think he might be too expensive to buy in the summer since I need to strengthen other positions, but I'll probably bring him back on loan for next season. With a good run in Europe, we can hopefully sign him permanently in 2016.

            I'm really enjoying your player career. Actually, that's what inspired me to get back to the level of detailed updates I used to post. It's amazing to read about your growth and development, and that prank e-mail was a nice touch. Really creative idea! I don't think you'll be with Morecambe for too much longer. Shame about the injury, but you should be grabbed by at least a Championship side in the next season or two.
            Last edited by indiblue; 01-06-2015, 06:41 AM.

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            • Simppu12
              MVP
              • Mar 2014
              • 1069

              #8406
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              Originally posted by Cruzerr

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              That game against Wycombe was great! Bad luck with the injury and with not getting an assist. I'm going big and I'll say that you score four goals.

              I'm enjoying these updates a lot! What overall is your player?
              -Simppu12-

              Playing at the moment: FIFA 17
              Hertha BSC

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              • JAGGER6223
                Rookie
                • May 2013
                • 222

                #8407
                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                Fulham
                Febuary/March Update
                Home team indicated first*


                Febuary Results


                Fulham 1-1 Blackburn
                Ruiz 25'
                Rhodes 81'


                Rotherham 1-2 Fulham
                Pringle 79'
                Kacaniklic 22', Williams 24'


                Derby 1-0 Fulham
                Martin 44'
                (Ruiz missed a penalty in the 90th minute)


                Fulham 1-1 Ipswich
                Rodallega 63'
                McGoldrick 66'


                Watford 3-0 Fulham
                Anya 17', Munari 23', Vydra 45'


                Managers Thoughts
                Febuary


                Started the month well with the draw and the win, that win being the first win of the season for us in the league. However, I think that high caused us too lose concentration causing us to give up a lead at home and lose two games after the goodish form. The team I think have adapted well to my tactics and the myself changing the starting 11 each game to find the right 11. Overall Fulham fans should feel confident that the team can get out of this mess.


                March Results


                Sheffield Wednesday 0-1 Fulham

                Ruiz 41'


                Reading 1-1 Fulham
                Cox 67'
                Leckie 40'

                (That the end of our 3 consecutive away games)

                Fulham 1-0 Bolton
                Williams 57'
                Feeney (RC) 59'


                Millwall 1-2 Fulham
                Easter 26'
                Roberts 60', Rodallega 82'
                (Toughest game for the team so far. Six of our key players were on International duty, Leckie was out injured from the previous game and it was snowing).


                Fulham 3-0 Brighton
                Rodallega 31' , McCormack 68' (PEN) 90'



                Managers Thoughts
                March


                Told you Fulham fans. 3 months ago did you ever think we would have an undefeated month. We are still 9 points away from safety. But the team is clicking extremely well. We have gained 20 points since I joined (Overallwe have 26) and with a extremely important month ahead the team is aiming for 40 plus points. I have a selection headache. Rodallega has been a consistant scorer, but McCormack came back from International break on fire, After being injured for his first few months at the club and when he came back in early December he was frozen out of Magath team. I selected him for his first game in Fulham colours against Southampton in the FA Cup but failed to impres being dropped to the bench and not really coming on. Don't what happened in the Scotland camp but he trained well after and I subbed him in the Brighton game and he completely took charge scoring two and winning the penalty he scored. Leckie has come back from injury and will be fighting for one of four attacking spots (I play 4-2-3-1) Ruiz, Roberts and Kacaniklic have been in top form behind the Striker. Also Taggart and young Dembele are knocking on the door too. The team enjoys playing now and want too do their best for the club and the fans.


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                Thanks for reading Feedback always nice to read

                Might not be able to post game updates for a week due to circumstances and I haven't played ahead. However, I will post the squad, table and some stats later this week.

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                • indiblue
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2013
                  • 956

                  #8408
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                  Originally posted by poulka
                  Feedback needed from the crew. I still am doing my Man. U. CM, but I got to thinking about what I was doing with my Lugo, that is recreating a squad from scratch. I have chosen Dageham as my squad. I will leave it to you all if you want to hear how this progresses. The goal is to take this team to Premier League. With Man. U. We are still dominating the league play and are still advancing in the FA Cup our next match is against Newcastle in December. We are now moving into November, we won our reverse fixture against Athelitico Madrid to move up in the Champions League table. So in November we will continue to fight in the league play and in Champions League play.
                  I'd be interested to see how you handle Dagenham. Rabbit has been bringing them up through the divisions almost entirely with the youth academy, so it'd be cool to see how you approach the same situation. As for United, you should continue winning comfortably in the league and cup, especially with such a strong team. As for being on the PS4/XB1, it's a completely different experience. The game is a lot richer, and you can live with some of the bugs and glitches because the quality of gameplay is that good.

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                  • indiblue
                    Banned
                    • Nov 2013
                    • 956

                    #8409
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                    Jeu à la Nantaise: February 2015




                    Lille 3-1 Nantes
                    MOTM: Marvin Martin (LIL)

                    Fatigue seems to have crept up on Nantes like a demon from the shadows. Serge Gakpe scored Les Canaris' only goal as Lille bagged three through Ronny Rodelin, Idrissa Gueye, and Marvin Martin. The latter was in particularly flash form, creating plenty of chances from just behind the strikers to fuel speculation that he could be on his way to either Paris Saint-Germain or Juventus once the summer window opens.

                    "We had an off day," said Indi Blue. "It wasn't a game we'll look back on, but we've got to come back in the next few matches with strong performances. It will prove paramount for us to look at the bright side of the situation. We still compete for Europe with a chance at the top three, and we've a cup final next month against one of the best French teams. Long-term, it's just another loss to a team who earned it."


                    Nice 1-2 Nantes
                    MOTM: Remy Riou (FCN)

                    Danilo Cataldi put the visitors up close to the break, and Yaya Sanogo doubled the lead right at the end of the first half. Dario Cvitanich capitalised on a wayward pass from Papiss Djilobodji to score late on, denying Nantes the clean sheet but providing too little for any sort of positive result. Indi Blue was quite pleased with his team.

                    "We did enough going forward to win the game, so I'm not going to sweat over that late goal. A lot of my boys have been playing two or three games a week. They're in need of rest, and that international break next month can't come quickly enough."


                    Nantes 2-0 Bastia
                    MOTM: Serge Gakpe
                    (FCN)

                    Serge Gakpe scored twice within six minutes in the first half to put Nantes on a comfortable path to victory. The rest of the team did not let his effort go in vain, putting in a joint performance to prevent Bastia from creating substantial chances. Indi Blue was extremely proud of his team, waxing lyrical about them at full time.

                    "You can't fault us at all today. I think we let them have two shots on goal, and both of those were speculative efforts from outside the box. Serge proved his quality again, and I won't be surprised if he ends up as the top scorer this season. He's been fantastic going forward, but he also helps defend. As a manager, you have no idea how important it is to have that kind of player, who gives everything for the team."


                    Montpellier 0-3 Nantes
                    MOTM: Remy Riou
                    (FCN)

                    Nantes produced another fine performance against a mid-table side, surging to third with victory over Montpellier and capitalising on Marseille's shock loss to Stade de Reims. Serge Gakpe fired home Nantes' first of the game, bringing his season tally in the league to 15. He then put in the cross that Hilton diverted into his own net, before teeing up Danilo Cataldi in injury time for a third goal. Remy Riou commanded the other end of the pitch, making 11 fantastic saves to deny Montpellier any joy.

                    "I feel for their player who scored an own goal, but winning like this is an amazing feeling," said Indi Blue. "Nobody imagined that we could break into the top three, but here we are. I would love to kick on from here and qualify for the Champions League, but let's be realistic. Marseille are in fantastic form and have depth to spare, while we have a group of dedicated but tired legs. I'm going to stick with a realistic approach."


                    Lyon 1-1 Nantes
                    MOTM: Alejandro Bedoya (FCN)

                    Clement Grenier's free kick in the third minute set the ball rolling for Lyon, who dominated the first half with more possession and more chances. A small but clever tweak at halftime saw Indi Blue swap the 4-2-3-1 for a narrow 4-4-2 diamond, and Alejandro Bedoya
                    unconventionally replacing Issa Cissokho at right back. The move paid off, as Bedoya found himself in acres of space towards the end of the game, hitting a piledriver that ricocheted off the post and into the net with minutes to go.

                    "I'd say we were quite lucky to draw," said Indi. "Lyon could have and should have scored at least three times in the first half, but a mixture of profligacy and bad luck didn't let that happen. We played much better in the second half, though we were never close to being the better team for more than a few minutes. I moved Alex to right back so that he could use that vicious shot of his from distance after everyone had crowded the box, and he didn't disappoint us. We'll call it a lucky point earned."


                    Nantes 2-0 Guingamp
                    MOTM: Serge Gakpe (FCN)

                    Serge Gakpe's second-half brace elevated him to 17 goals for the season, putting him ahead of Marseille winger Andre Ayew as the top scorer in Ligue 1. The first was a rare but lovely header of real quality, scored from Olivier Veigneau's cross, while the second was a routine spot kick awarded after Itay Schechter was tripped in the box.

                    According to Indi Blue, "You always want to follow up a draw or loss with a win. The boys showed us that they are serious players. We might have lost our spot in the top three, but there's no disappointment. Everyone understands the situation, and we're happy to keep winning. If we continue doing that, the rest will take care of itself."

                    Shockwaves as Djilobodji's statement goes public

                    Papiss Mison Djilobodji, the towering Senegalese defender who captains Nantes, has released a statement following extended contract negotiations with the club. In it, the athletic centre back effectively ended his career with the historically Breton club, claiming that he had outgrown his role with the team and would leave in the summer.

                    "It is with great regret that I must inform everyone of my intention to leave FC Nantes in the upcoming transfer window," the statement read. "My time at the club has been fantastic, and it has been an honour and a privelege to captain this team this past season. However, after prolonged discussions with Indi Blue and other members of the board, it is my understanding that my career would best be suited by a move to a bigger club. I wish to play in the Champions League, and I think I have proven my quality enough to show that I deserve that opportunity. At the age of 27, I do not have many years left at the top of the game, and I hope everyone understands that I am doing what is best for my career and my family. Again, it has been my honour and privelege to have served you as captain and player. Vive le Nantes."


                    Papiss Djilobodji has already been linked with Tottenham

                    Fans of the club were outraged after Djilobodji released what Nantes management has termed "an irresponsible way of voicing concerns that ought to have remained private and confidential". However, this may be a case of dubious representation, a the player himself alleged in a lengthy post via Instagram, claiming that the first document was not intended for release before the end of the ongoing campaign.

                    "The statement being circulated is true, but I regret that it has become public knowledge earlier than scheduled. I don't know how this document got leaked, but it should not have been made public until I informed the club of my decision after the end of the season. I will be speaking with my representatives to find out how this happened, and anyone found guilty of using my stature and position to further his own agenda will receive the full extent of my anger. I don't deny that the contents of the statement reflect what is in my heart, but I never intended for this to become public until I had given my teammates and manager the respect of informing them first."

                    Indi Blue was quite upset with his defender, but expressed confidence that Nantes' season would not be affected. "Obviously, this should have remained confidential until it was time to make it public, but you can't change what's already been done. I've spoken to Papiss, and I genuinely believe that it was a mistake caused by some not-so-ideal people who claim to represent his interests, but it doesn't end with that. Some of the other players at this club feel betrayed that Papiss has made this decision long before the final outcome of the season. It's a sentiment I can understand, and I think everyone involved has a right to feel upset, especially the supporters."

                    With several critical games coming up, including next month's Couple de la Ligue final against Marseille, it remains to be seen if Djilobodji will play a part in any of the remaining matches. However, it's with him in the lineup that Nantes stand their best chance of ending the season on a successful note, making it in the club's best interest if the team can put their grievances to one side and get on with playing. But will they?

                    Player of the Month



                    Serge Gakpe returned to his best form with a string of blistering, dynamic, explosive performances. He scored 6 goals and registered 3 assists to help Nantes keep up their challenge on the European spots, and rose to the top of the Ligue 1 scoring charts.

                    Ligue 1
                    1. PSG 63
                    2. Bordeaux 59
                    3. Marseille 57
                    4. Nantes 57
                    5. Lyon 54
                    ...
                    18. Lorient 23
                    19. Lens 19
                    20. Caen 9

                    Top Scorers
                    17 Serge Gakpe (Nantes)
                    16 Andre Ayew (Marseille)
                    15 Yannick Carrasco (Monaco)

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                    • vrabbit
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2008
                      • 1485

                      #8410
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                      Originally posted by poulka
                      Feedback needed from the crew.

                      I still am doing my Man. U. CM, but I got to thinking about what I was doing with my Lugo, that is recreating a squad from scratch. I have chosen Dageham as my squad. I will leave it to you all if you want to hear how this progresses. The goal is to take this team to Premier League.


                      With Man. U. We are still dominating the league play and are still advancing in the FA Cup our next match is against Newcastle in December. We are now moving into November, we won our reverse fixture against Athelitico Madrid to move up in the Champions League table. So in November we will continue to fight in the league play and in Champions League play.
                      you have my blessing to roll with Dagenham
                      vrabbit
                      ______________________________
                      Currently playing: FIFA 19 on XB1

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                      • _ChicoBass
                        MVP
                        • Dec 2012
                        • 1816

                        #8411
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        Gents, I think I am ready to start another career. I have decided to start one in the Liga Adelante. I've never been able to maintain a career in Spain for longer than 2 seasons, I don't know I just lose interest playing in Spain, so hopefully I will be able to keep this one going at least a little longer than that. I still haven't decided which team to use though. I'm currently in between two clubs, one is a promotion candidate, and the other one is far down the pecking order. I'm leaning heavily towards the promotion candidate, but I have a little history with the other. I had a career with them on FIFA 13 that I really enjoyed but their kits on 15 are so simple that I feel I would get bored even faster with them. I have began typing an introduction for one of them although I haven't made my decision yet. More to come later!

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                        • _ChicoBass
                          MVP
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 1816

                          #8412
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          Originally posted by vrabbit
                          you have my blessing to roll with Dagenham

                          As long as we have this I'm okay with seeing another Dagenham career on here

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                          • sportsfreak96
                            Pro
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 969

                            #8413
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                            Originally posted by _ChicoBass
                            Gents, I think I am ready to start another career. I have decided to start one in the Liga Adelante. I've never been able to maintain a career in Spain for longer than 2 seasons, I don't know I just lose interest playing in Spain, so hopefully I will be able to keep this one going at least a little longer than that. I still haven't decided which team to use though. I'm currently in between two clubs, one is a promotion candidate, and the other one is far down the pecking order. I'm leaning heavily towards the promotion candidate, but I have a little history with the other. I had a career with them on FIFA 13 that I really enjoyed but their kits on 15 are so simple that I feel I would get bored even faster with them. I have began typing an introduction for one of them although I haven't made my decision yet. More to come later!



                            You better not pick Real Betis for yours cause that is the one I'm doing
                            Currently Playing:

                            FIFA 15 Manager Mode with Real Betis

                            NCAA 13 Dynasty with Arkansas State

                            NCAA 13 Dynasty with Texas State

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                            • _ChicoBass
                              MVP
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 1816

                              #8414
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                              Originally posted by indiblue
                              [CENTER][FONT=Trebuchet MS]Jeu à la Nantaise: February 2015

                              Dominant month! All wins except for the Lyon match but then again Lyon is one of the top teams in France. I like how your tactics paid off against Lyon. You were losing the midfield battle, so you put an extra man in midfield and put an attacking winger as RB to run down the sideline into space, and it paid off! Luck had nothing to do with it. You're only 6 points of out first place but it'll be hard to see PSG drop points in the domestic league. You should still be able to get into Europe this season though, giving you the budget to compete for 1st place later on.

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                              • _ChicoBass
                                MVP
                                • Dec 2012
                                • 1816

                                #8415
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                                Originally posted by sportsfreak96
                                You better not pick Real Betis for yours cause that is the one I'm doing

                                And if I do what are you gonna do about?



                                Hahaha just kidding. You do not need to worry my friend, it is not Real Betis.

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