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Wow. What a painful month for you. Do you know why this happened? Was it one of those months where the AI gets everything right? Or was it just bad form? Or something else?
FIFA 15 | PS3 | Season 3 | 2016-17

The Swans
December 2016

Dec 3rd
Match 15
Swansea 0-3 Newcastle
Ilicic 16'
Ilicic 60'
Gouffran 83'
MotM: Josip Ilicic
Ilicic headed in a rebound from Sissoko's shot on 16 minutes to give Newcastle the lead. Cabella then smashed a penalty off the crossbar followed by the post and then Fabianski's head in a comical incident. Krul was forced into a save by Anderson and Shelvey hit the woodwork to end the half. Ilicic got a second drifting in between Koulibaly and Zouma to get on the end of Chadli's ball in behind before finishing with his first touch. Gouffran was left completely unmarked to head in a Cabella free kick on 83 minutes ending the game in humiliating fashion for the Swans.

Dec 7th
Champions League Group Stage
Match 6
Swansea 1-4 PSG
Witsel 7'
Matuidi 10'
Lavezzi 45'
Lucas 63'
Bony 90' (Ings)
MotM: Lucas
Knowing that a draw would be enough to seal his team's spot at the top of the group Hayes made sure his side was set up to keep a clean sheet. He also wanted to get at least a point following the horrific defeat to Newcastle earlier in the week. That unravelled quickly when Witsel headed a cross from Lucas narrowly in after climbing above Reid. Matuidi then added a second 3 minutes later getting the ball on the edge of the area where Reid and Amat gave him way too much room to pick his spot and finish. A long range effort on halftime from Lavezzi all but sealed the game for Swansea. Lucas cut inside to make it 4 for PSG smashing past Scuffet at his near post. Ings somehow managed to hit the crossbar with a rebound from his first shot that was saved by Sirigu. It pretty much summed up our dismal form in front of goal. Bony eventually got one in the net for us with the last kick of the game. He sped past Luiz and placed it around Sirigu. The game was more balanced in terms of shots than the scoreline suggested. We just couldn't hit the net much like the last game against Newcastle. In a dramatic turn of events Anderlecht earned their first point of the group stage against heavily fancied Dortmund managing a 1-1 draw in Germany. This draw meant even though we were hammered by PSG we progressed to the Last 16 finishing 2nd of goal difference to PSG themselves. It was announced that Bayern Munich are our opponents. We earned a massive £10 million for qualifying doubling our transfer budget going into the January window.

Dec 10th
Match 16
Swansea 0-1 Manchester United
Hernandez 57'
MotM: Igor Akinfeev
A close range 57' header from the Mexican Hernandez was enough to take all 3 points for the visitors. The first half was all United. Di Maria and Hernandez both missed glorious, early chances before Hernandez forced a wonderful save from Simone Scuffet. The resulting corner fell to Rooney on the edge of the area and Scuffet did enough to tip his shot onto the post. The decisive moment came in the 57th minute. The Argentine Di Maria broke through the defence on the left hand side of the box and holding off the challenges of Amat and Reid he chipped the ball across to Hernandez. He out jumped Bernat in the air and headed comfortably past the Italian Scuffet. A late resurgence produced little more than a wasted opportunity by Berahino and a good save by Akinfeev denying Cañas. Going to the Eithad in 3 days we need to get firing up front.

Dec 14th
Match 17
Manchester City 3-0 Swansea
Cavani 33'
Cavani 43'
Cavani 75'
MotM: Edinson Cavani
Facing both Manchester clubs in the space of 4 days is never nice but that's what we had to deal with this month. A 4-2-3-1 was trialed as a result of our recent troubles in creating and converting chances. It was City who created all the chances and the leagues top scorer, Edinson Cavani, was there to finish them off. On the back of his hat trick City marched to an easy victory. Wilfried Bony and Sigurdsson both missed clear cut chances early on and that is an example of where we are at the moment. Cavani scored his first with a header in off the underside of the crossbar just after the hour mark. His second displayed his quick feet when he turned inside Amat and slotted past Scuffet before he had even dived. Stambouli blazed a shot wide and then Cavani put the icing on the cake for the Citizens when he followed up the rebound to his own shot off the crossbar. He managed to get there ahead of Clyne to poke it in. Things don't look to be getting any better.

Dec 18th
Match 18
Swansea 0-3 Arsenal
Sanogo 54'
Wilshere 89'
Ox-Chamberlain 90'
MotM: Jack Wilshere
Another dreadful defeat. This time at the hands of Arsenal. Campbell, Sanogo and Sanchez all had chances before Sanogo eventually put the ball into the net after hitting the crossbar with a header 2 minutes before hand. Wilshere played it into him and he put it into the top right corner to start the scoring. After Hayes went all out attack to try and get an equalizer Arsenal came up with 2 more goals in the last minutes. First it was Wilshere driving through the defence before finishing with his left foot. Then it was Ox-JoChamberlain being found by Giroud and curling around Scuffet. This is our 5th consecutive defeat in all competitions and we have only managed 1 goal while conceding a worrying 14. What suddenly has gone wrong? Hayes must be wondering that very question.

Dec 24th
Match 19
West Brom 2-1 Swansea
Yacob 16'
Mulumbu 19'
Bony 47' (Sigurdsson)
MotM: Stefan Johansen
A dreadful way to end a dreadful month where we didn't win a single game. The defence allowed 2 goals inside the first 20 minutes and that's what killed us. Vako had his shot blocked by Amat but it rolled to the left and into Yacob's path. All he had to do was pass it into the net as Scuffet wasn't set. 3 minutes later Mulumbu got on the score sheet. Vako chipped it over Reid and Mulumbu controlled it on his chest before firing low past Scuffet. Bony missed a bicycle kick before coming out in the second half and getting a goal. (Our 2nd this month) He danced inside Zambrano and avoided Dawson's challenge inside the box before slotting home. We pushed for the equalizer with chances from Reid and 2 from Bony. Our terrible luck in front of the posts continued however and we slumped to a 6th defeat in a row. Hayes can all but hope that this form doesn't continue next month.
Player of the Month
No one.

Barclay's Premier League Table
1. Manchester United - 46 Points
2. Chelsea - 45 Points
3. Manchester City - 42 Points
4. Arsenal - 35 Points
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5. Liverpool - 35 Points
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8. Everton - 31 Points
9. Swansea City - 30 Points
10. Aston Villa - 30 Points
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18. West Ham - 13 Points
19. Blackburn Rovers - 5 Points
20. Derby County - 3 Points
Champions League Group A
1. PSG - 12 Points
2. Swansea City - 12 Points
3. Borussia Dortmund - 10 Points
4. Anderlecht - 1 Points
Barclay's Premier League Top Scorer
1. Edinson Cavani (Manchester City) 16
2. Diego Costa (Chelsea) 12
3. Wilfried Bony (Swansea City) 10
4. Mame Diouf (Stoke City) 10
Club Top Scorer
1. Bony 18
2. Ings 7
3. McKenzie 6


Cian Kavanagh - CDM - 62 Ovr - 72-78 Pot - 18
Cian was promoted as he was 18. The Irishman signed a 1 year deal that was quickly extended to 3 years at a raise to £2,250 a week. He is nothing but a loan candidate for now and may be sold in the future depending on how he performs.
Current Squad
Simone Scuffet - 77 Ovr, 20 Years Old
Lukasz Fabianski - 75 Ovr, 31 Years Old
Joe Wilson - 66 Ovr, 18 Years Old* (Showing Great Potential)
Nathaniel Clyne - RB, 78 Ovr, 25 Years Old
Ashley Richards - RB, 70 Ovr, 25 Years Old
Angel Rangel - RB, 70 Ovr, 34 Years Old
Curtis Obeng - RB, 60 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Winston Reid - CB, 75 Ovr, 28 Years Old
Jordi Amat - CB, 76 Ovr, 24 Years Old
Kurt Zouma - CB, 75 Ovr, 22 Years Old**
Kalidou Koulibaly - CB, 75 Ovr, 25 Years Old
Kyle Bartley - CB, 69 Ovr, 25 Years Old
Daniel McCann - CB, 53 Ovr, 17 Years Old*
Bernat - LB, 76 Ovr, 22 Years Old
Ryan Bertrand - LB, 74 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Raheem Hanley - LB, 60 Ovr, 22 Years Old
Nathan Dyer - RM, 74 Ovr, 29 Years Old
Adrian Centurion - RM, 76 Ovr, 23 Years Old
Benjamin Stambouli - CDM, 78 Ovr, 26 Years Old
José Cañas - CDM, 73 Ovr, 29 Years Old
Cian Kavanagh - CDM, 62 Ovr, 18 Years Old* (Showing Great Potential)
Fabian Delph - CM, 76 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Ki Sung-Yeung - CM, 76 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Josh Sheehan - CM, 61 Ovr, 21 Years Old
Jonjo Shelvey - CAM, 78 Ovr, 24 Years Old
Gylfi Sigurdsson - CAM, 78 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Declan Graham - CAM, 65 Ovr, 17 Years Old*
Mark Tidser - CAM, 68 Ovr, 17 Years Old*
Jay Fulton - CAM, 67 Ovr, 22 Years Old
Nathan Redmond - LM, 75 Ovr, 22 Years Old
Shane Brennan - LM, 60 Ovr, 17 Years Old*
Wilfried Bony - ST, 84 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Saido Berahino - ST, 70 Ovr, 23 Years Old
Danny Ings - ST, 73 Ovr, 24 Years Old
Marvin Emnes - ST, 71 Ovr, 28 Years Old
Tom McKenzie - CF, 63 Ovr, 18 Years Old*
Jefferson Montero - LW, 74 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Felipe Anderson - LW, 77 Ovr, 23 Years Old
Out on Loan
Elliott l'Anson - CDM, 67 Ovr, 18 Years Old*
Rhys Randall - CM, 65 Ovr, 17 Years Old*
Rory Donnelly - ST, 68 Ovr, 24 Years Old
James Loveridge - ST, 64 Ovr, 22 Years Old
* Denotes Youth Product
** Denotes Loanee
Thanks for reading! Any feedback is appreciated!

The Swans
December 2016
Spoiler

Dec 3rd
Match 15
Swansea 0-3 Newcastle
Ilicic 16'
Ilicic 60'
Gouffran 83'
MotM: Josip Ilicic
Ilicic headed in a rebound from Sissoko's shot on 16 minutes to give Newcastle the lead. Cabella then smashed a penalty off the crossbar followed by the post and then Fabianski's head in a comical incident. Krul was forced into a save by Anderson and Shelvey hit the woodwork to end the half. Ilicic got a second drifting in between Koulibaly and Zouma to get on the end of Chadli's ball in behind before finishing with his first touch. Gouffran was left completely unmarked to head in a Cabella free kick on 83 minutes ending the game in humiliating fashion for the Swans.

Dec 7th
Champions League Group Stage
Match 6
Swansea 1-4 PSG
Witsel 7'
Matuidi 10'
Lavezzi 45'
Lucas 63'
Bony 90' (Ings)
MotM: Lucas
Knowing that a draw would be enough to seal his team's spot at the top of the group Hayes made sure his side was set up to keep a clean sheet. He also wanted to get at least a point following the horrific defeat to Newcastle earlier in the week. That unravelled quickly when Witsel headed a cross from Lucas narrowly in after climbing above Reid. Matuidi then added a second 3 minutes later getting the ball on the edge of the area where Reid and Amat gave him way too much room to pick his spot and finish. A long range effort on halftime from Lavezzi all but sealed the game for Swansea. Lucas cut inside to make it 4 for PSG smashing past Scuffet at his near post. Ings somehow managed to hit the crossbar with a rebound from his first shot that was saved by Sirigu. It pretty much summed up our dismal form in front of goal. Bony eventually got one in the net for us with the last kick of the game. He sped past Luiz and placed it around Sirigu. The game was more balanced in terms of shots than the scoreline suggested. We just couldn't hit the net much like the last game against Newcastle. In a dramatic turn of events Anderlecht earned their first point of the group stage against heavily fancied Dortmund managing a 1-1 draw in Germany. This draw meant even though we were hammered by PSG we progressed to the Last 16 finishing 2nd of goal difference to PSG themselves. It was announced that Bayern Munich are our opponents. We earned a massive £10 million for qualifying doubling our transfer budget going into the January window.

Dec 10th
Match 16
Swansea 0-1 Manchester United
Hernandez 57'
MotM: Igor Akinfeev
A close range 57' header from the Mexican Hernandez was enough to take all 3 points for the visitors. The first half was all United. Di Maria and Hernandez both missed glorious, early chances before Hernandez forced a wonderful save from Simone Scuffet. The resulting corner fell to Rooney on the edge of the area and Scuffet did enough to tip his shot onto the post. The decisive moment came in the 57th minute. The Argentine Di Maria broke through the defence on the left hand side of the box and holding off the challenges of Amat and Reid he chipped the ball across to Hernandez. He out jumped Bernat in the air and headed comfortably past the Italian Scuffet. A late resurgence produced little more than a wasted opportunity by Berahino and a good save by Akinfeev denying Cañas. Going to the Eithad in 3 days we need to get firing up front.

Dec 14th
Match 17
Manchester City 3-0 Swansea
Cavani 33'
Cavani 43'
Cavani 75'
MotM: Edinson Cavani
Facing both Manchester clubs in the space of 4 days is never nice but that's what we had to deal with this month. A 4-2-3-1 was trialed as a result of our recent troubles in creating and converting chances. It was City who created all the chances and the leagues top scorer, Edinson Cavani, was there to finish them off. On the back of his hat trick City marched to an easy victory. Wilfried Bony and Sigurdsson both missed clear cut chances early on and that is an example of where we are at the moment. Cavani scored his first with a header in off the underside of the crossbar just after the hour mark. His second displayed his quick feet when he turned inside Amat and slotted past Scuffet before he had even dived. Stambouli blazed a shot wide and then Cavani put the icing on the cake for the Citizens when he followed up the rebound to his own shot off the crossbar. He managed to get there ahead of Clyne to poke it in. Things don't look to be getting any better.

Dec 18th
Match 18
Swansea 0-3 Arsenal
Sanogo 54'
Wilshere 89'
Ox-Chamberlain 90'
MotM: Jack Wilshere
Another dreadful defeat. This time at the hands of Arsenal. Campbell, Sanogo and Sanchez all had chances before Sanogo eventually put the ball into the net after hitting the crossbar with a header 2 minutes before hand. Wilshere played it into him and he put it into the top right corner to start the scoring. After Hayes went all out attack to try and get an equalizer Arsenal came up with 2 more goals in the last minutes. First it was Wilshere driving through the defence before finishing with his left foot. Then it was Ox-JoChamberlain being found by Giroud and curling around Scuffet. This is our 5th consecutive defeat in all competitions and we have only managed 1 goal while conceding a worrying 14. What suddenly has gone wrong? Hayes must be wondering that very question.

Dec 24th
Match 19
West Brom 2-1 Swansea
Yacob 16'
Mulumbu 19'
Bony 47' (Sigurdsson)
MotM: Stefan Johansen
A dreadful way to end a dreadful month where we didn't win a single game. The defence allowed 2 goals inside the first 20 minutes and that's what killed us. Vako had his shot blocked by Amat but it rolled to the left and into Yacob's path. All he had to do was pass it into the net as Scuffet wasn't set. 3 minutes later Mulumbu got on the score sheet. Vako chipped it over Reid and Mulumbu controlled it on his chest before firing low past Scuffet. Bony missed a bicycle kick before coming out in the second half and getting a goal. (Our 2nd this month) He danced inside Zambrano and avoided Dawson's challenge inside the box before slotting home. We pushed for the equalizer with chances from Reid and 2 from Bony. Our terrible luck in front of the posts continued however and we slumped to a 6th defeat in a row. Hayes can all but hope that this form doesn't continue next month.
Player of the Month
No one.

Barclay's Premier League Table
1. Manchester United - 46 Points
2. Chelsea - 45 Points
3. Manchester City - 42 Points
4. Arsenal - 35 Points
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5. Liverpool - 35 Points
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8. Everton - 31 Points
9. Swansea City - 30 Points
10. Aston Villa - 30 Points
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18. West Ham - 13 Points
19. Blackburn Rovers - 5 Points
20. Derby County - 3 Points
Champions League Group A
1. PSG - 12 Points
2. Swansea City - 12 Points
3. Borussia Dortmund - 10 Points
4. Anderlecht - 1 Points
Barclay's Premier League Top Scorer
1. Edinson Cavani (Manchester City) 16
2. Diego Costa (Chelsea) 12
3. Wilfried Bony (Swansea City) 10
4. Mame Diouf (Stoke City) 10
Club Top Scorer
1. Bony 18
2. Ings 7
3. McKenzie 6


Cian Kavanagh - CDM - 62 Ovr - 72-78 Pot - 18
Cian was promoted as he was 18. The Irishman signed a 1 year deal that was quickly extended to 3 years at a raise to £2,250 a week. He is nothing but a loan candidate for now and may be sold in the future depending on how he performs.
Spoiler
*Denotes New Addition

Liam Dyer - RW - 66-70 Ovr - 80-86 Pot - 17

Dane Doyle - GK - 67-71 Ovr - 84-90 Pot - 16

Craig Stevenson - CDM - 56-60 Ovr - 75-81 Pot - 16

Chris Little - GK - 63-67 Ovr - 79-85 Pot - 16

Will Paton - RB - 64-68 Ovr - 83-89 Pot - 16

Matty Daniel - CAM - 67-71 Ovr - 83-89 Pot - 15

Steven McManus - CB - 67-71 Ovr - 88-94 Pot - 16

Dean O'Leary - CB - 44-46 Ovr - 78-84 Pot - 16

Wes Brill - CM - 60-64 Ovr - 75-81 Pot - 16

Derek O'Connor - CDM - 47-49 Ovr - 88-94 Pot - 16

Derek Reilly - CAM - 54-58 Ovr - 88-94 Pot - 15

Stephen Brady - LW - 53-57 Ovr - 74-80 Pot - 15

Adam Turner - CF - 41-43 Ovr - 74-80 Pot - 15

Shay Doherty - ST - 55-61 Ovr - 81-91 Pot - 15

*Cillian Murphy - CB - 38-46 Ovr - 72-90 Pot - 16

*Lee Hughes - LM/LW/RW - 52-66 Ovr - 77-94 Pot - 15

Liam Dyer - RW - 66-70 Ovr - 80-86 Pot - 17

Dane Doyle - GK - 67-71 Ovr - 84-90 Pot - 16

Craig Stevenson - CDM - 56-60 Ovr - 75-81 Pot - 16

Chris Little - GK - 63-67 Ovr - 79-85 Pot - 16

Will Paton - RB - 64-68 Ovr - 83-89 Pot - 16

Matty Daniel - CAM - 67-71 Ovr - 83-89 Pot - 15

Steven McManus - CB - 67-71 Ovr - 88-94 Pot - 16

Dean O'Leary - CB - 44-46 Ovr - 78-84 Pot - 16

Wes Brill - CM - 60-64 Ovr - 75-81 Pot - 16

Derek O'Connor - CDM - 47-49 Ovr - 88-94 Pot - 16

Derek Reilly - CAM - 54-58 Ovr - 88-94 Pot - 15

Stephen Brady - LW - 53-57 Ovr - 74-80 Pot - 15

Adam Turner - CF - 41-43 Ovr - 74-80 Pot - 15

Shay Doherty - ST - 55-61 Ovr - 81-91 Pot - 15

*Cillian Murphy - CB - 38-46 Ovr - 72-90 Pot - 16

*Lee Hughes - LM/LW/RW - 52-66 Ovr - 77-94 Pot - 15
Current Squad
Spoiler
Simone Scuffet - 77 Ovr, 20 Years Old
Lukasz Fabianski - 75 Ovr, 31 Years Old
Joe Wilson - 66 Ovr, 18 Years Old* (Showing Great Potential)
Nathaniel Clyne - RB, 78 Ovr, 25 Years Old
Ashley Richards - RB, 70 Ovr, 25 Years Old
Angel Rangel - RB, 70 Ovr, 34 Years Old
Curtis Obeng - RB, 60 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Winston Reid - CB, 75 Ovr, 28 Years Old
Jordi Amat - CB, 76 Ovr, 24 Years Old
Kurt Zouma - CB, 75 Ovr, 22 Years Old**
Kalidou Koulibaly - CB, 75 Ovr, 25 Years Old
Kyle Bartley - CB, 69 Ovr, 25 Years Old
Daniel McCann - CB, 53 Ovr, 17 Years Old*
Bernat - LB, 76 Ovr, 22 Years Old
Ryan Bertrand - LB, 74 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Raheem Hanley - LB, 60 Ovr, 22 Years Old
Nathan Dyer - RM, 74 Ovr, 29 Years Old
Adrian Centurion - RM, 76 Ovr, 23 Years Old
Benjamin Stambouli - CDM, 78 Ovr, 26 Years Old
José Cañas - CDM, 73 Ovr, 29 Years Old
Cian Kavanagh - CDM, 62 Ovr, 18 Years Old* (Showing Great Potential)
Fabian Delph - CM, 76 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Ki Sung-Yeung - CM, 76 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Josh Sheehan - CM, 61 Ovr, 21 Years Old
Jonjo Shelvey - CAM, 78 Ovr, 24 Years Old
Gylfi Sigurdsson - CAM, 78 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Declan Graham - CAM, 65 Ovr, 17 Years Old*
Mark Tidser - CAM, 68 Ovr, 17 Years Old*
Jay Fulton - CAM, 67 Ovr, 22 Years Old
Nathan Redmond - LM, 75 Ovr, 22 Years Old
Shane Brennan - LM, 60 Ovr, 17 Years Old*
Wilfried Bony - ST, 84 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Saido Berahino - ST, 70 Ovr, 23 Years Old
Danny Ings - ST, 73 Ovr, 24 Years Old
Marvin Emnes - ST, 71 Ovr, 28 Years Old
Tom McKenzie - CF, 63 Ovr, 18 Years Old*
Jefferson Montero - LW, 74 Ovr, 27 Years Old
Felipe Anderson - LW, 77 Ovr, 23 Years Old
Out on Loan
Elliott l'Anson - CDM, 67 Ovr, 18 Years Old*
Rhys Randall - CM, 65 Ovr, 17 Years Old*
Rory Donnelly - ST, 68 Ovr, 24 Years Old
James Loveridge - ST, 64 Ovr, 22 Years Old
* Denotes Youth Product
** Denotes Loanee
Thanks for reading! Any feedback is appreciated!
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