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  • sportsfreak96
    Pro
    • Nov 2012
    • 969

    #10531
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

    Originally posted by Simppu12
    Nope, there doesn't seem to be an option for that, either. The best option would be to compare the overalls of your players to the original players, I guess. Or just counting and dividing players' overalls.

    There is actually a thing where you can see your teams overall. you go to the squad screen hit RB or R1 and its on the right side of the screen
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    • jamiec47
      Pro
      • May 2014
      • 920

      #10532
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

      OK, so I restarted the transfer window again. This is the last time. I'll deal with it and go on no matter what happens this time. Main target- depth. Let's go!!!

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      • 10cabee
        Rookie
        • Nov 2014
        • 399

        #10533
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

        Exciting news guys!

        I'm planning on doing another Career alongside my Exeter City CM! I shall post the details in the next day or two.
        Current FIFA Careers:

        VfL Bochum (Season 15) (FIFA 15)

        Wexford Youths (Season 3) (FIFA 17)

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        • _ChicoBass
          MVP
          • Dec 2012
          • 1816

          #10534
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

          Originally posted by sportsfreak96
          There is actually a thing where you can see your teams overall. you go to the squad screen hit RB or R1 and its on the right side of the screen

          This is on your Xbox One? I don't get anything on any or the squad menu tabs. It'll just be a blank screen with my team's logo on it but no the stars or average overall. I'm on PS4

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          • _ChicoBass
            MVP
            • Dec 2012
            • 1816

            #10535
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            Originally posted by jamiec47
            OK, so I restarted the transfer window again. This is the last time. I'll deal with it and go on no matter what happens this time. Main target- depth. Let's go!!!

            If you can't make up your mind just buy a bunch of Southampton players :P

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            • jamiec47
              Pro
              • May 2014
              • 920

              #10536
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              Originally posted by _ChicoBass
              If you can't make up your mind just buy a bunch of Southampton players :P
              Hahaha. Well it could be a safe bet. Lambert was my 3rd top scorer last season in all comps, Lovren fought with Skrtel for a starting postition, Clyne was incredible and Lallana won us the league.

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              • sportsfreak96
                Pro
                • Nov 2012
                • 969

                #10537
                How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                Originally posted by _ChicoBass
                This is on your Xbox One? I don't get anything on any or the squad menu tabs. It'll just be a blank screen with my team's logo on it but no the stars or average overall. I'm on PS4


                Im on 360 and its right there when I go to that tab. I dont see why it'd be different for Xbox One.

                Edit: Just realized you were on PS4 I have no idea where it'd be for you then
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                • _ChicoBass
                  MVP
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 1816

                  #10538
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



                  April 2017 - Season 3
                  FIFA 15 (PS4)


                  CA Osasuna (B-Team) 4 - 0 Celta de Vigo
                  OSA: Davila 18' PEN 42' 59' Luque 73'
                  For Tex!
                  Celta didn't stand a chance against Osasuna since the moment they stepped foot in El Sadar. The B-Team showed an incredible understanding and the new signing Ulises Davila was absolutely on fire and unstoppable as the lone striker, winning a penalty and scoring a hat-trick. His first goal of the day came in the 18th minute, as he received a pass from Oier inside the box, cut to his left, and then finessed the ball into the net with a curved, left footed shot.

                  Celta's centre backs De Amo and the future Osasuna defender Sergi Gomez, simply couldn't find an answer for Davila who frequently created scoring chances with ease. Their frustration was evident in the 42nd minute, when Davila managed to dribble in between both of them and dribble into the box, where De Amo pulled his shirt so much that he was taken down before shooting. The referee immediately called the penalty, and it was none other than Davila himself who converted it with a well placed shot to the left.

                  Davila continued to have his way with Celta's defenders particularly De Amo who just simply couldn't keep up with the Mexican forward. Davila beat De Amo again in the 59th minute as he brought down a lobbed through pass from Nono with a great first touch to go over De Amo's tackle and dribble towards the center of the box. While holding De Amo off, Davila took a powerful shot almost directly at the goalkeeper that the keeper wasn't able to react to, and De Amo wasn't able to block it either. Davila had completed his hat-trick!

                  Osasuna weren't done yet though, and they made it 4-0 in the 73rd minute through Julian Luque. Celta's goalkeeper had parried a shot from Davila and Luque got to the rebound. He didn't shoot though, he controlled the ball instead and then as the keeper dove at his feet he cut to the left to dodge the keeper's tackle. This move left him with his back towards goal, however he completed a 180 turn and took a shot on goal which went in between a defender's legs, past the goalkeeper, and into the net!

                  A humiliating defeat for Celta, but a relief for the B-Team who have finally went back to winning at El Sadar after losing the team's unbeaten home streak. Although everybody was happy for the huge win, the match left a hint of worry and doubt since Osasuna's pre-contract signing Sergi Gomez was part of the defense that allowed 4 goals today.

                  Europa League - Quarter Final (2nd Leg)
                  CA Osasuna 1 (2) - (1) 1 Sevilla FC
                  SEV: Vidal 4'
                  OSA: Guillermo 29'
                  Sevilla were down on aggregate 1-0 and they had an away goal against them. Knowing that the pressure was on them to score, they got to work straightaway by taking Osasuna by surprise and scoring in the 4th minute of the match. As Sevilla celebrated, the Osasuna players just stood there looking at each other wondering what in the world had just happened. At approximately the 10th minute of the match Sergi Darder fell from an aerial challenge while defending a corner, and he walked off to the sideline to be evaluated by the medical staff. Sevilla had clearly studied up on their mistake from the first leg, and no longer tried to crowd midfield with a high defensive line. Instead they stayed back and engaged Osasuna's attacking players with a two man mark, which was easier to do now that Osasuna were playing with a man down. It took a long time, but Darder finally decided he would not be able to continue the match and requested a sub from the sideline. Darder did not want to leave the match, especially because he had been in excellent form recently, but the medical staff advised against him continuing to play. Vinuesa Ramos came on to replace him but there was little he could do to prevent Sevilla from taking control of midfield. It didn't look like the Basques would be able to find the net in the first half, but Guillermo came through in the 29th minute to equalize the match. The play started with a throw in from the left wing, which Guillermo went out to the flank to receive it, and then dribble into the box with the ball himself. He took a powerful shot that went past two defenders attempting to block it, hit Akinfeev's near post and went in to the net! An incredible individual play by Guillermo!

                  Osasuna had really struggled to equalize and it really didn't look like they would be able to score a second goal as the match went on. On the other hand Sevilla were all in and they fought with everything they had to get back in the lead. Chavez looked worried from the bench, and had all of his players help out in defense, eventually parking the bus in the final minutes. The Mexican-American manager knew that if Sevilla were able to score a goal, his team would be forced to score twice in order to advance, and they weren't even close to scoring once. Sevilla had 60 minutes to score, but they weren't able to get past Osasuna's defense again.

                  INJURY NEWS
                  Sergi Darder will be out for a total of 2 weeks due to a Bruised Rib he suffered against Sevilla. The medical staff will not allow Darder to return to training until the entire 2 weeks are completed.

                  Europa League
                  Osasuna are through to the Semifinals! The only time the club has reached the Semifinals in a European competition it was in the 2007-2008 UEFA Cup where they were eliminated by Sevilla. Los Rojillos have already eliminated Sevilla from the Quarter Final stage, so they won't have to worry about that this time. Osasuna will now face the winner of the fixture between Manchester United and Inter de Milan. United won the first leg at the San Siro 2-0, but Inter had an amazing comeback at the Old Trafford winning the second leg 3-1 and advancing on away goals! Osasuna will host the first leg at El Sadar and then seven days later will travel to Milan for the second leg. As for the rest of the fixtures, Zenit defeated Lazio 4-3 on aggregate, while Liverpool comfortably defeated Stade Reims 2-0 on aggregate. Liverpool will visit Russia for the first leg and then host the second leg at Anfield.

                  Levante UD 1 - 1 CA Osasuna
                  LEV: Roger 40'
                  OSA: Palacios 90'
                  Due to fatigue, Chavez sent Osasuna out with a few of the B-Team players starting, such as Marcos Alonso, Oier and Davila. Osasuna really missed Sergi Darder in midfield though, as Camarasa and Oier struggled to win the midfield battle. Levante struck first through Roger, who is beginning to make scoring on Osasuna a routine, with Roger putting the ball into the net with a shot from the edge of the box. Levante controlled most of the match with Osasuna struggling to find an answer, and the response didn't come until the final minute of the match with Palacios scoring a last minute header!

                  Oier, who was now playing RB, dribbled down the right wing and crossed the ball into the box where he found Palacios, who had been subbed into the match in the second half. Not the best result for the side in 2nd place but Levante has frequently been a thorn on Osasuna's side.

                  CA Osasuna (B-Team) 1 - 1 SD Eibar
                  SDE: Errasti 37'
                  OSA: Ferreiro 90'
                  The B-Team were dangerously close to losing yet another match at El Sadar but the returning David Ferreiro was able to equalize right at the final minute of the match. Errasti had scored the first goal of the match by dribbling past Vinuesa Ramos inside the box and then striking the ball past Rodriguez. The B-Team had complete control of the match but they simply could not score on the relegation candidate Eibar. In the final minute of the match, Ulises Davila played second half sub Ferreiro through on goal. Ferreiro cut inside to his right and as Eibar's defenders began to crowd around him he managed to take his shot which went almost straight at the keeper but it was too powerful for him to react.

                  SD Eibar literally only had one shot on goal the entire match, and that was their goal in the 37th minute. Osasuna were able to rescue a point in the final minute.

                  Europa League Semifinal (1st Leg)
                  CA Osasuna 1 - 1 Inter Milan
                  OSA: Palacios 4'
                  INT: Guarin 19'
                  Osasuna did not waste any time going into this extremely important match for the club, and Federico Palacios finished a short cross from Isma Lopez by heading it into the net from short distance.

                  Only 4 minutes had gone in the match and Osasuna were already in the lead, sending a clear message that Chavez wants to make history and reach the final. Osasuna controlled the match from there and their defense prevented Inter from even stepping inside the box. Great defensive work from Osasuna but in the 19th minute Inter's Guarin adapted by scoring an amazing long shot from 30 yards out to equalize the match! Absolutely nothing for Riesgo to do in that goal. Although neither team was able to get in the lead after that, it was the Spaniards who controlled the match and threatened the most. Inter's goalkeeper Berni (90 OVR!) was given the Man of The Match award after finishing the match with 12 saves and keeping his team with the advantage going into the 2nd leg. In the other semifinal fixture, Zenit drew with Liverpool 1-1, giving the English side the away goal advantage going into the second leg.

                  CA Osasuna (B-Team) 1 - 0 Elche CF
                  OSA: Davila 45'
                  Do not be fooled by the tight scoreline, Osasuna dominated the match. Especially Ulises Davila, who scored the only goal of the match, maintained an almost perfect match as far as his dribbling and passing numbers, and was given the MOTM award. Despite his low stature, Davila was able to finish a cross from Marcos Alonso by heading the ball into the back of the net.

                  The goalkeeper must have thought the ball was going out of bounds because he simply followed it as the ball went into the back of the net! Davila celebrated his first goal scoring header of the season; a season which has been extraordinary for him since joining Osasuna in January. Davila has become the B-Team's main striker and currently has 7 goals to his name, only 2 short of this year's B-Team Top Scorer Kenan Kodro.

                  Europa League - Semifinal (2nd Leg)
                  Inter Milan vs CA Osasuna
                  Inter's world class goalkeeper Berni prevented Osasuna from scoring more than one goal in the first leg even though the Reds finished as the better attacking side. Inter can advance to the Final by remaining calm and holding the 0-0 scoreline, while Osasuna are the ones that come out today with no other option but to score as soon as possible. In the other semifinal fixture, Liverpool were not able to defeat Zenit at Anfield and tied 2-2. Zenit have advanced to the Europa League Final on away goals and await the winner between Inter and Osasuna.
                  Spoiler


                  CA Osasuna (B-Team) 0 - 0 Granada CF
                  Granada did an amazing job at holding Osasuna at El Sadar, focusing on crowding their defense around Ulises Davila. The B-Team had started the match with Nono as the attacking LCM, but they seemed out of ideas going forward this way. As we neared the second half Nono swapped with Oier, and with Oier at LCM the team played much better with Oier even finishing the match with a 7.7 rating. Despite the improvement Osasuna couldn't break though Granada's defense as much as they'd like, and midfield was also a tough battle. Granada have a very talented man at midfield in Juan Dominguez, who arrived from the recently relegated Deportivo La Coruña this season for a rumored fee of $12m. Osasuna's goalkeeper Rodriguez wasn't too busy with only 2 saves in the match, while Granada's goalkeeper Roberto was given the MOTM award with 7 saves.


                  CA Osasuna Player of The Month

                  CAM - Ulises Davila (Mexico) (70 OVR 26yrs) (+1)
                  The attacking midfielder was the most effective striker for Osasuna this month, scoring 4 goals, putting in an assist, and showing his versatility on the field. In his short time at the club, Davila has scored 7 goals and is only 2 away from reaching Kenan Kodro as the B-Team's top scorer. His name stands out when the B-Team plays, and it is clear that other teams are realizing that they have to mark him with more than one defender. Even in matches where the B-Team is unable to score, such as the match against Granada, Davila still poses as a major threat with the ball and in that match he recorded 5 shots on goal and all 5 on target. If he continues his run of form, he could very well even make his debut with Mexico's senior national team in the near future.

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                  Liga BBVA League Table
                  1. FC Barcelona - 75 points
                  2. Real Madrid - 74 points
                  3. CA Osasuna - 71 points
                  4. Sevilla FC - 71 points
                  5. Malaga CF - 62 points
                  6. Valencia CF - 62 points
                  ----------
                  7. Atletico Madrid - 61 points
                  8. Villarreal CF - 60 points
                  9. Athletic Bilbao - 57 points
                  ----------
                  18. Cordoba CF - 24 points
                  19. RCD Mallorca - 20 points
                  20. SD Eibar - 20 points


                  Liga BBVA Top Scorer
                  1. Ronaldo (Madrid) - 20 Goals
                  2. Pedro (Barca) - 18 Goals
                  3. Mandzukic (Atletico) - 17 Goals

                  Europa League Top Scorer
                  1. Candreva (Lazio) - 9 Goals
                  Nolito (Liverpool) - 9 Goals
                  Guillermo (Osasuna) - 9 Goals

                  CA Osasuna Top Scorer
                  1. Guillermo - 21 Goals
                  2. Roberto Torres - 12 Goals
                  3. Federico Palacios - 11 Goals
                  4. Kenan Kodro - 9 Goals
                  5. Ulises Davila - 7 Goals


                  Youth Academy
                  * = New Addition
                  ** = Promoted to Senior Team
                  May Boost Included in Parenthesis

                  Spoiler


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                  April Headlines

                  On To The Final!
                  For the first time in the entire club's history, Osasuna are going to the Europa League Final! This could be Osasuna's first ever professional trophy to add to their cabinet, but it's not over yet as Zenit will surely be a tough test for them. Zenit will also have their reasons to win the cup, one of them being that they have never won the Europa League in its current format (previously EUFA Cup). Osasuna are also very close to making history in their domestic league, as they have never finished a season higher than 5th place on the league table.

                  Youth Academy Call Ups
                  This season Osasuna has promoted 2 youth academy players to the first team, Eriq Lisch and Luis Martinez. Eriq Lisch becomes the first ever American to play for Osasuna in the club's history. He comes in as an Exciting Prospect and at 74 OVR. His strengths are Reflexes (77) Kicking (76) and Positioning (74). Lisch can also play as a LB but he has very low stats aside from his goalkeeping ones. Luis Martinez also comes in as an Exciting Prospect but at 72 OVR. His strengths are Dribbling (89) Ball Control (81) and Short Passing (80). Martinez is a CM but can also play more forward at CAM.

                  Mexico National Team
                  This summer will be a very important one for Chavez, as it has been announced that Mexico will participate in the Confederations Cup this upcoming June. Mexico have been drawn in Group A along with Colombia, Ivory Coast, and Germany. Group B consists of Brazil, Korea Republic, New Zealand, and Argentina. Chavez has had two friendlies as Mexico manager, but he'll have to get his notes together and decide on his list for the tournament by May 19th. Mexico's first match will be against one of the tournament's favorites Germany.


                  Conclusion
                  Really excited about the youth players I promoted. There is only 3 matches left for this season, so I don't think the B-Team will play any of them. I want the team to finish strong. However for next season, Luis Martinez should fit into the B-Team quite well, most likely replacing Nono. As for Lisch, I haven't decided on my goalkeeper situation just yet. He has high overall, but overall doesn't play. I'd need to see him on the field before deciding if he should stay or be loaned out. The last three matches are Getafe, and then the last match of the season against Real Madrid, followed by the Europa League final against Zenit.

                  I had no clue the Confederations Cup was this summer! Really looking forward to it though. I was anxious to play against Germany who also use a 3-5-2 formation in the recent squad download, however in the squad download from when I started this career (January 2nd file) they use a 4-2-3-1. Bummer, but it will still be very tight given the fact that it is the world champions Germany.


                  That's all for this month!
                  Thanks For Reading!

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                  • _ChicoBass
                    MVP
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 1816

                    #10539
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                    Originally posted by sportsfreak96
                    Im on 360 and its right there when I go to that tab. I dont see why it'd be different for Xbox One.

                    Edit: Just realized you were on PS4 I have no idea where it'd be for you then

                    Damn it! Must be a next-gen thing then FML

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                    • Keano16
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 1676

                      #10540
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                      Originally posted by _ChicoBass
                      Damn it! Must be a next-gen thing then FML
                      Its the same as Sportsfreak said for the PS3. Just proof that Old-Gen is better than Next-Gen!

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                      • indiblue
                        Banned
                        • Nov 2013
                        • 956

                        #10541
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        Hey guys, just a heads up that I will be restarting my Espanyol career because of a slight change to my situation. As you guys know, I'm on the PS4 but don't really play online since most of my mates are on Xbox. Well, I just sold my PS4 through my local secondhand shop and picked up a new X1 today, which should be delivered by the end of the week. With the move to Moscow coming up, I wanted to be on a platform that would let me make the most of my multimedia experience. My gamertag is IndiblueSW6 if any of you on X1 want to add me.

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                        • Keano16
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 1676

                          #10542
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          FIFA 15 | PS3 | Season 4 | 2017-18

                          The Swans

                          Budget
                          - £27.000.000
                          - £130.000

                          Objectives
                          - Qualify for the Champions League
                          - Reach Semi Final of the Domestic Cup
                          - Win the Europa League

                          Transfers Out
                          Ángel Rangel - QPR on a Pre-Contract
                          Ki Sung-Yeung - Hull City for £7.000.000
                          Marvin Emnes - Sunderland for £1.200.000
                          José Cañas - Southampton for £1.200.000
                          Lukasz Fabianski - Everton for £1.700.000
                          Jefferson Montero - Sunderland for £3.000.000

                          Cian Kavanagh - QPR on a Season Loan
                          Tom McKenzie - Doncaster on a Season Loan
                          Mark Tidser - Rotherham United on a Season Loan
                          Elliott l'Anson - Leeds United on a Season Loan

                          Transfers In

                          Pre-Contract Arrivals



                          Iker Muniaín - LW, 81 Ovr, 24, Spain

                          The pacey, Spanish winger arrives from Athletic Bilbao on a Pre-Contract. He can play in the CAM role while also in his natural left wing position. He has great dribbling to go along with his ball skills and could be a major part of our attack this season.



                          Christoph Kramer - CDM, 77 Ovr, 26, Germany

                          The German World Cup winner joins from Bayer Leverkusen on Pre-Contract. He has high work rates and massive stamina that allows him to run up and down the field all game. His defensive stats are very good and his 6'2" frame certainly helps.



                          Terence Kongolo - CB, 77 Ovr, 23, Netherlands for £2.000.000 + Amat

                          The Dutch centre half arrives from Feyenoord in a deal that sees Jordi Amat go the other way. Terence is a young and athletic defender with a bright future in football. He can also cover at left back if needed and is well able to play with the ball at his feet.

                          Top Transfers
                          1. Kroos (Real Madrid - Manchester City) £29.500.000
                          2. Lukaku (Everton - FC Bayern) £26.500.000
                          3. Ramsey (Arsenal - FC Barcelona) £26.500.00

                          Preseason


                          July 25th
                          Swansea 3-1 RCD Mallorca
                          O'Connor 7' (Ings)
                          Uchenwa 8'
                          Brennan 52' (Ings)
                          l'Anson 80'


                          MotM: Danny Ings

                          The team fielded was nearly all Youth players except for Richards, Bertrand and Ings. O'Connor, Brennan and l'Anson all got their first goals for the club tonight. Ings beat his man and then played it back to the waiting O'Connor who placed it first time past Rubén Miño. Mallorca replied a minute later Uchenwa getting to the through ball ahead of McManus and slotting past Doyle. Ings beat Truyols to get into the box before playing it to Brennan around the penalty spot. He smashed it in with his weaker right foot in off the crossbar. Ings was involved in the third goal too exchanging passes with Brennan allowing the Irishman to get a shot away. l'Anson was there to tap in the rebound after Rubén Miño saved the initial shot.


                          July 28th
                          ES Troyes 0-1 Swansea
                          Shelvey 54'

                          MotM: Jonjo Shelvey

                          It was a stronger team this time around but it still wasn't full strength. Muniaín and Kramer made their debuts. We dominated the game completely and should have wom 2-0 or 3-0. Shelvey got the only goal of the 90 minutes tapping in the rebound from Berahino's saved shot. Berahino dispossessed Saunier on the edge of the box and took a shot that was palmed straight to Shelvey by Dreyer.


                          July 31st
                          Swansea 1-0 Stade Rennais
                          Shelvey 72' (Centurion)

                          MotM: Jonjo Shelvey

                          The French side had the better chances in the first half but many went off target. The few that did Simone Scuffet was in unbeatable form securing a clean sheet. Former Liverpool man Jonjo Shelvey was deployed in central defensive midfield today and again popped up with the winning goal. He played a one-two with Centurion out on rhe right side and on the return pass he found himself inside the Stade Rennais penalty area with space in front of him. He let fly a few yards inside the area and the effort was always curling away from Boukari and into the far corner.



                          Benjamin Stambouli will be out for 3 Months with a Broken Ankle picked up against Stade Rennais.

                          Swansea City Player of Preseason



                          Jonjo Shelvey - CAM, 78 Ovr, 25, England

                          The 25 year old secured 2 wins this preseason with his 2 goals. When things weren't going well he dug us out and grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck. He excelled in behind the striker and also as a playmaker from deep. He may have forced his way into the team.



                          Spoiler


                          Current Squad
                          Spoiler

                          Opening Fixtures
                          12/8 Arsenal (a)
                          19/8 Hull City (h)
                          26/8 Crystal Palace (a)
                          30/8 Wolves (a) (Capital One Cup)

                          7 points are easily attainable from these 3 games. Maybe even 9 if we play well. We'll also be expecting to advance in the Capital One Cup.

                          Thanks for reading!

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                          • jamiec47
                            Pro
                            • May 2014
                            • 920

                            #10543
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                            Chico I think I've worked out why the "come short" instruction wasn't great for you. I combine the "come short" instruction with "cut inside". He therefore is always in the perfect position, not too far out wide too make a chance but not to far inside to get caught on the ball. Personally, I also have to combine this with a "free roam" instruction for my CAM so he doesn't get in the way at all. I had struggles when I tried it with just the come short instruction in a pre season game as I was messing with tactics.

                            Which reminds me. I'm finally having a good time with the transfer window. Hopefully will be up tomorrow (England) along with a tactics post to go with.
                            Last edited by jamiec47; 04-21-2015, 05:48 PM.

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                            • southernmetalhead
                              Inter Miami
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 3862

                              #10544
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                              Chico

                              Europa League final versus Zenit (my favorite team), awesome work against Sevilla and Inter. Also cool to see Akinfeev on Sevilla as teams have been trying to get him from CSKA for years. A couple of 90 minute goals to pull out draws too. Excited for the finish of the La Liga season.

                              Keano

                              Like the signings. I've played with Muniain before and he is quality. I'm sure he will do well for you. The board has set some pretty high goals to make the Champions League and win the Europa League. Hopefully you can pull it off with Swansea. Glad to see this up and running.
                              Last edited by southernmetalhead; 04-21-2015, 04:45 PM.

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                              • Keano16
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2014
                                • 1676

                                #10545
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                                Originally posted by southernmetalhead
                                Keano

                                Like the signings. I've played with Muniain before and he is quality. I'm sure he will do well for you. The board has set some pretty high goals to make the Champions League and win the Europa League. Hopefully you can pull it off with Swansea. Glad to see this up and running.
                                Thanks! He has already gone up to 82 Ovr with I think 93 dribbling. Feels so good on the ball. The goals are achievable and I have actually already achieved them in previous seasons. This is now season 4 and I won the league and Europa league in season 2 although we had a bad season last year so I'm gunning for at least top 4 seeing as we only got 5th last year. Maybe even the title again.

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