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Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?
Just want to start this out by saying thanks to everyone who's given me nothing but great feedback on my careers so far. I'm really glad you guys enjoy reading it, sorry I haven't been updating frequently but I was down with an eye infection.
Thanks man, as I've said in my latest post, I'm still trying to experiment with the layout of my career mode. I've used your suggestion for the latest one, feedback would be hugely appreciated not just on the layout but the actual career mode. Also I'm a huge fan of your posts, I'm really enjoying the Brighton one at the moment so any feedback you have is hugely appreciated. Also let me know if you want a varied Q&A. I'm trying to incorporate newspaper articles, sports news amongst other things hopefully coming soon if I think they work. Anyway thanks so much for your feedback and hopefully you still enjoy the career mode.
I think a bit of that 10 mil can also go towards sprucing up what I think is a team with a poor defence. Alternatively you can wait until January and sign some talented defensive lads for free, like Musacchio and Tettey. Best of luck on that, might I suggest loaning in a few boys as well if the window is still open.Comment
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Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?
Memphis Depay - LW from PSV
Kelvin - RW from FC Porto
Elber - CAM from Cruzeiro
Pavel Mamaev - CM from Krasnodar
Gabriel - CDM from Botafogo
Ronan - LB from Fluminense
Jao Cancelo - RB from SL Benfica
Terence Kongolo - CB from Feyenord
As for Striker it all depends on which type you like. Do you want a dribbler who can create on his own? I speedster who uses his pace to break away from defenders? Or a Target man who is the big guy in the middle you send crosses into and who does well in hold up play?
I picked out these guys since they don't have crazy starting ratings (although I'm not sure what they will be at by 2017 where you are), but the main factor was that none of them are in an especially prestigious league. I think it's realistic to think that a club in the Championship that just got a huge budget looking to spend big is likely to be playing in the Premier League in a year and they could be attracted to that.Comment
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in my AD Alcorcon career, I'm torn as to whether I should sell my best player (70 OVR CB whose name escapes me right now). On one hand my goal is to improve my roster to have MORE players with ratings at 70+, but on the other hand I could use the funds to acquire more talent.
Thoughts?Since I'm in a similar position, I'd sell the guy if he doesn't have a decent potential (77+) and try to focus on guys in the mid-low 60's who have the room to grow. You won't have any 70's at first, but after a season or so you will have much more than if you just kept that 1 guy.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.)
Newport County A.F.C.Comment
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Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?
Making Them Dream
SEASON 3
Match 24
Spurs 0-1 Liverpool
Morata 20
Fielding a reserve side, we defended valiantly and kept them out. The only goal of the game came through a header by Morata.
International Friendlies
England 2-0 France
Cahill 5
Johnson 81
In my first match as England manager, Chelsea's Gary Cahill headed in an early corner from Sterling. Our former Liverpool, now free agent right back Glen Johnson scored a goal on the rebound of a Rooney shot late on. It show's the state of the countries right-backs when our first choice is a free agent who no-one wants to sign.
Poland 0-0 England
Quite a drab game. The only bit of action was when Blaszczykowski had a penalty saved by West Brom keeper Daniels.
Match 25
Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace
Balotelli 43
Hummels 68
Balotelli smashed in from distance and Hummels headed in from a corner to win this game.
Champions League Last 16 Leg 1
Liverpool 1-1 Borussia Dortmund
Allen 38
Mkhitaryan 53
Playing a weakened side, Joe Allen ran through and fired across goal into the bottom corner. Not far into the second half, Mkhitaryan did the same for a crucial away goal for the Germans.
FA Cup Last 16
Liverpool 3-0 West Ham
Pastore 30
Shaw 48
Sterling 60
Pastore cut inside to open the scoring in this game on the half hour mark. After half time, Shaw made a surging run down the left and somehow his cross looped over the keeper and in. Sterling ran clear to win it on the hour mark.
League Cup Final
Liverpool 6-1 Manchester City
Balotelli 7
Rodriguez 10
Rodriguez 25
Pastore 39
Guidetti 61
Fernando 63
Ings 79
We are champions, and in style. I don't think I have ever scene such a massacre in terms of football scores in a cup final. Balotelli headed in from a corner early on, and immediately from kick off, Rodriguez won the ball and beat the defence to score. He was then played through Balotelli to smash in before Pastore headed in the 4th. Guidetti hit a goal back but we ran forward and Fernando converted a rebound. Substitute Ings ran clear to smash in and seal a straight forward victory.
February Thoughts
League Cup champions, finally. We hadn't won that one yet. And in style too, this team is amazing. What's more we have won every league game this season still, and I think we can do the impossible now and win every game.
Next Match: MANCHESTER UNITEDLast edited by jamiec47; 06-06-2014, 03:09 PM.Comment
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Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?
Thanks so much Jamie, as with indiblue I am a huge fan of yours, your Liverpool career mode is brilliant, I look forward to reading your career mode as it develops further. I'm glad you like the layout, I've tried other arrangements but I think that is what I shall go for and stick with. I'm also really glad you are enjoying the content. The Q&A format is something which will continue throughout and although it is a lot of work I'm glad to see it is paying off.Comment
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Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?
Just want to start this out by saying thanks to everyone who's given me nothing but great feedback on my careers so far. I'm really glad you guys enjoy reading it, sorry I haven't been updating frequently but I was down with an eye infection.
Seems a bit tough losing Mutch. For me, he's a standard buy in any English career. Cheap and good to start with and he develops into a world-class player. Excellent anywhere in midfield and capable as an emergency CF/ST in the worst of cases. However for 10 mil you should be able to bring in an adequate replacement such as Jonathan Williams or Nathaniel Chalobah, depending on where you planned to play Mutch.
I think a bit of that 10 mil can also go towards sprucing up what I think is a team with a poor defence. Alternatively you can wait until January and sign some talented defensive lads for free, like Musacchio and Tettey. Best of luck on that, might I suggest loaning in a few boys as well if the window is still open.Comment
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So my CB is 28 year's old, he has the highest value on my roster at just over $1 million and I bet I could get 2-3 times that much if I sell him. He's in his prime. I think I'll do it, his replacement will be a low 60's CB who's younger and the money will allow me to get more depth/talent. Most of the guys I keep inquiring about are worth over $1 million as well so it's gonna be tough, I'm gonna have to be more patient than I thought. I only have over $2 million in budget right now and I think for the first time I'll be asking the board for more money, have y'all ever done that? Is asking for $10 million unrealistic?
If the team isn't financially strong they'll more than likely deny a request of that magnitude. You can try to convince them by raising your manager objectives, but if they don't have the money they don't have it. They might deny your request, but send you a counter offer of what they CAN afford to give you and leave it up to you to accept or deny it. If it was flat out too much, they'll just deny it and tell you you're crazy lol give it a shot! You won't lose anything by askingComment
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Hey guys have a quick question. I am going to continue to post my Liverpool career mode but I also want to do another alongside it so I was hoping you could tell me who you would like to see out of these options.
Toronto FC
League: MLS
Budget: £1.3 million
Wages: £282,000
I have never done a career mode in the MLS before, mainly because I don't fancy the word soccer (jk). I thought Toronto would be a good side because of their recent signings of Defoe, Bradley and Cesar, giving me team that is on the rise that has never reached the playoffs.
Coventry City FC
League: FL League 1
Budget: £475,000
Wages: £79, 750
As my home town team, I know quite a bit about them. I usually do a career with them but I haven't this year. After financial troubles, they were kicked out of their own stadium and now play in Northampton, not even in their own city.
Atalanta
League: Serie A
Budget: £5 million
Wages: £532,000
I don't know much about them I just know that they are a mid table side that I could work into a Europa League spot at some point.
Crystal Palace
League: Premier League
Budget: £6 million
Wages: £388,000
As a team that just got promoted, I didn't want to choose Cardiff because TauterHat is doing a great job as manager and I don't want to get him sacked. Jokes aside Palace have a decent budget and could be quite fun to play with and try and emulate their success this season.
QPR
League: FL Championship
Budget: £7.5 million
Wages: £600,000
QPR are there because of the ability to go straight back up, and when they do, having the quality of player to stay there. With great players like Remy, Cesar and Granero coming back, it could be fun to play with them.
Real Madrid
League: La Liga
Budget: £80.5 million
Wages: £2,547,000
Just here to give you the option of having a great team and an even greater budget to read about. Could be fun having the best players in the world at my disposal.Comment
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Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?
Thanks so much Jamie, as with indiblue I am a huge fan of yours, your Liverpool career mode is brilliant, I look forward to reading your career mode as it develops further. I'm glad you like the layout, I've tried other arrangements but I think that is what I shall go for and stick with. I'm also really glad you are enjoying the content. The Q&A format is something which will continue throughout and although it is a lot of work I'm glad to see it is paying off.Comment
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Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?
If the team isn't financially strong they'll more than likely deny a request of that magnitude. You can try to convince them by raising your manager objectives, but if they don't have the money they don't have it. They might deny your request, but send you a counter offer of what they CAN afford to give you and leave it up to you to accept or deny it. If it was flat out too much, they'll just deny it and tell you you're crazy lol give it a shot! You won't lose anything by askingvrabbit
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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.)
Newport County A.F.C.Comment
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RC Deportivo
RC Deportivo fresh off a relegation from La Liga after spending only one year in the top flight of Spanish football have agreed to part ways with interim manager Fernando Vazquez. Much speculation circled around who would be brought in to replace him. Ultimately the club announced a shocker with the appointment of American, Scott Redding. While the fans were shocked, the were hopeful that a change is what was needed. However, with a small transfer budget of only 250k, Redding was going to have his work cut out of him.
Transfers In
Jordan Obita - 775K
Rani Khedira - 725K
Transfers Out
Alex Bergantinos - 950k
Laure - 950k
Luis Fernandez - 500k
Matches
SD Ponferradina 1 - RC Deportivo 2
24' Acoran
76' Borja Baston
90' Borja Baston
RC Deportivo 2 - CD Lugo 3
46' Wilk
51' Rennella
73' Seoane
77' Alvaro Pena
78' Rabello
Real Murcia CF 2 - RC Deportivo 1
34' Rabello
48' Tete
54' Eddy
RC Deportivo 0 - Mallorca 0
Sabadell FC 2 - RC Deportivo 6
18' Anibal
34' Juan Dominguez
37' Borja Baston
41' Borja Baston
43' Anibal
49' Salomao
68' Salomao
74' Salomao
RC Deportivo 3 - Cordoba CF 1
5' Sissoko
14' Forssell
22' Wilk
74' Juan Dominguez
CD Tenerife 1 - RC Deportivo 4
13' Salomao
43' Aridane
68' Obita
76' Insua
85' Juan Dominguez
Table
1. UD Las Palmas - 15 pts
2. CD Lugo - 15 pts
3. RC Recreativo - 14 pts
4. Real Murcia CF - 14 pts
5. RC Deportivo - 13 pts
6. Real Zaragoza - 13 pts
Press Conference
Q: Congratulations on your appointment. This is a club that was in La Liga only last year, but they still have given you very little to work with in terms of budget. How do you feel about the transfers you completed in this first window considering the limited funds?
A: Ultimately I have what the board decides to provide me. It is my job then to go out and build the best team possible. This team still has plenty of talent, so only a few spots were what I considered in need of an immediate upgrade. There were a couple of players I would of liked to keep around, but we had some good offers come in and I knew we could put those funds to good use. I am excited about adding Jodan Obita and Rani Khedira. Those are two players that I feel will be able to contribute to this club for a long time.
Q: Was there any other positions you wanted to fill out that you weren't able to? Will you be looking to make more moves come January?
A: I feel the back line could use a little more depth. The experience and leadership of Manuel Pablo is invaluable, but at 37 it is time to start looking for his replacement for the future. It would be great if we could get someone in this next window so that they could learn what it means to play for this club from a club legend such as Manuel. There's also some help that could be needed on the wings as far as depth goes, but we will see if the funds allow us to get that far.
Q: We noticed that you made it a priority to expand the Youth Academy for the club. Do you believe a focus on youth is what this club needs right now?
A: Young players a major part of football all around the world. I believe we have brought in a scout who can find us players that could be great for this club. As of yet we have not signed any young players officially to the academy, but he is looking all over Spain to find us our players of the future. I know that these funds could of been used for transfers, but I feel that the long-term implications of having a positive youth system is too important to ignore. The earlier we got it going, the better. I have to get going now, thank you everyone for your time. I think we had a successful start of the season, and we hope that we can carry on our form into October and beyond.
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Awesome, glad I was able to help. Looking forward to updates on how those players work out for you.Comment
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Cardiff City Career Mode
Thanks for all the positive feedback I got after the last few posts. It really means a lot and it looks like the hard work I've put in to make these posts good has paid of. Anyway, let's get on with the career mode.
Interview before the game at home to Everton
Geoff Shreeves - Mr. BossMan, the departure of Jordan Mutch to Chelsea has been finalised and he has left for a fee of £10 million, what are your thoughts on this transfer?
BossMan - Well I wouldn't have accepted the deal if I didn't feel it was good business for the club. Jordan is a great player but there are plenty more and the fee was too good to turn down. Chelsea basically made me and the club, an offer we just couldn't refuse, so we went ahead with it. I feel that reason is good enough and who know who we will bring in as a replacement. I have my eye on a number of great talents so hopefully we can bring in one of them.
GS - Can I ask who?
BM - You can, but my answer will be "no comment"
GS - OK, then I won't waste my breathe. In your last game, you played, and I quote "poor" and lacked "cutting edge". Have any changes been made to the team today?
BM - Yes, the necesarry changes have been made and you can see them on the team list. I'm not giving anything away this time.
GS - OK then, finally Hull have not one a game from their first three games, does this give you hope of a win.
BM - Look, Hull are a good team, they have good players and I have a lot of respect for Steve Bruce. However it looks as though they are struggling in the Premier League and maybe we can take the three points this time. Cheers Geoff.
Interview after 2-1 defeat at home to Hull City
Geoff Shreeves - BossMan, that's three defeat's in a row, perhaps this was the most winnable and yet you take no points from it. Is there something your doing wrong or are these just hard games?
BossMan - Well obviously we're doing something wrong or otherwise we would have taken 9 points from these last three games. If your asking me what I think the issue is, I would say our lack of clinical finishing is costing us. If you look at the match stats, we had 3 times as many shots as Hull, and half of these were on target. Allan McGregor was excellent, but we should have buried at least one of the chances.
GS - In the 31st minute you had a penalty shout, was it a penalty?
BM - I appealed for it, and so did the players but to be honest I thought Mark Clattenberg made an excellent decision. It wasn't a penalty I don't think.
GS - Could the Jordan Mutch departure have a bad impact on your season.
BM - This is one game which we lost after the Jordan Mutch sale. I think anyone making that judgement is sorely mistaken and needs to learn that one player does not make a team. We have plenty of talent and if we can bring in an able replacement for Jord then I'm certain we can get that mid-table finish. It's going to be hard work but we need to put that work in.
GS - Your next match is against Spurs, it doesn't get any easier does it?
BM - No of course not, we're in the most competetive league in the world. Every game is going to be difficult and we have to show character in order to stay up this season, but I thoroughly believe we can do that. Cheers Geoff.
Press Conference after 2-1 defeat to Spurs.
Question - That's now four defeats in a row, how do you plan on beating this bad streak?
BossMan - As I have said week-in-week-out the only way we can start to get some wins in this league is through hard work and at the moment I feel like the players could put in an extra 15% to get us over that line. At the moment we are sat 3rd bottom in the league. That isn't terrible but I expect more from the boys in the future.
Question - There are rumours that you have your eye on Southampton's Jay Rodriguez and Borussia Dortmund's Milos Jojic as possible replacements for Jordan Mutch. Can you confirm these rumours
BM - I am a huge admirer of both players. Jay would work well in the team, he's quick, a great dribbler and can finish chances well. Milos is a huge talent in world football, he's excellent both physically and technically and I think would combine well with both Magnus (Wolf Eikrem) and Gary (Medel) to give a hugely talented midfield. As of yet, no offers have been put in, but I cannot promise no offer's will be put in.
Question - It is obvious the problem in your team is a lack of cutting edge and clinical finishing. Currently you are playing Danny Ings as a single striker and so the blame has to be placed on him. Do you agree?
BM - I think the blame could be placed slightly on him, there are some chances he hasn't finished but although he is the only striker, he isn't the only attacked. I feel the blame should be placed equally on all the attackers to be honest.
Question - Finally, Joe Mason was recently spotted leaving a nightclub in the early hours of the morning on the day before a match. Your thoughts please.
BM - Joe's a young lad, I don't want him to think it is acceptable by all means, but I'm sure he will learn in the future that you cannot be doing things like that on a match day. He will be fined by the club and will hopefully learn sooner rather than later that actions have consequences. Thanks for your time.
Interview after 5th defeat in a row at hands of Fulham
Geoff Shreeves - BossMan this is your 5th defeat in a row now, what do you have to say?
BossMan - When I took this job I knew it would be hard, but not this hard. The boys had no drive out there. There was no hunger for a victory on their faces. The attacked with no creativity, no impetus and we defended in a very lackluster manor. On the bright side I thought David (Marshall) was stunning today. However it is another loss to the tally and we now sit rock bottom.
GS - Last night the first call for your sacking was tweeted, your opinion?
BM - This is a plea to the fans, I need time. I know we have got of to a rocky start but we will see better days soon. Believe me. You have to trust me that I know what I am doing and although the boys and I haven't started brilliantly, things will get better.
GS - You have a game against Newcastle next, what changes will be made, and will any signings be made this deadline day, if any,
BM - We are very close to signing one player who will benefit out squad hugely. Other than that, changes will be made when I see fit. There will be changes but I cannot say where yet. Anyway cheers Geoff, I have a deadline day to attend.
BREAKING NEWS - CARDIFF CITY SIGN JAY RODRIGUEZ FOR A FEE OF 6,250,000. WE WILL GET MANGERS THOUGHTS SHORTLY.
Press Conference after deadline day signing of Jay Rodriguez
Question - BossMan you have signed Jay Rodriguez, why?
BossMan - As I have said previously Jay brings so much to the table in terms of his ability. He is quick, skillful and is a tremendous striker of the ball. At such a young age, I cannot ask for much more. Him and Wilf (Zaha) should work well on the wings together.
Do you think he will replace Jordan Mutch
BM - Yes, I do actually. I think this young man has vast amounts of talent but also plays very differently to Mutch. I think he should prove to be an excellent signing and you lot will just have to wait and see if he proves to be just that. Thanks for your time guys.
Well, that's it. Another post finished. Once again I hope you enjoyed it, I put a lot of work into this one and I hope it shows. I am aware the date for deadline day is about a month out with the actual fixtures, that's just a mistake on my part which shouldn't prove to be too major. Otherwise any feedback will be hugely appreciated and until next time, see ya.Comment
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Making Them Dream
SEASON 3
Match 26
Manchester United 1-2 Liverpool
Gerrard 15
Balotelli 59
Cavani 89
Gerrard headed in the opener at Old Trafford and Balotelli headed in perfectly from a corner. Late on, Cavani ran clear and chipped over the onrushing Scribe.
Match 27
Liverpool 3-1 Stoke
McManaman 21
Ginter 41
Allen 48
Shea 84
Fielding a reserve side, Allen played McManaman through to convert into the top corner. Ginter got his first for the club by expertly smashing in from the edge of the box after a corner, a striker's finish. Allen made it 3 after firing the ball across goal before Shea got one back, curling in with Martins Indi nowhere to be found.
Champions League Last 16 Leg 2
Borussia Dortmund 1-3 Liverpool (2-4 agg)
Rodriguez 10
Shaw 28
Sterling 70
Benzema 79
Rodriguez gave us the lead when he was played through by Fernando to roll into the bottom corner. Shaw extended the lead with a powerful strike from the edge of the box. Sterling curled in to make it 3 before a ball over the top found Benzema, who smashed it in to give Dortmund hope.
FA Cup Quarter Final
Blackpool 1-2 Liverpool
Ince 12 (pen)
Sterling 26
Pastore 85
Ince gave Blackpool a shock lead from he penalty spot after he was tripped by De Sciglio. Sterling equalised after cutting inside and smacking it hard and low beyond the keeper. Pastore won the game with a diving header into the top corner.
International Friendlies
New Zealand 1-4 England
Lallana 20
Redmond 32
Sterling 40
Barbarouses 55
Sterling 64
We completely dominated the Oceanian nation. Lallana rolled in before Redmond curled in brilliantly into the top corner. Sterling used his pace to get on the end of a ball and chip the keeper. Barbarouses got a shock goal, chipping Daniels but Sterling headed in to make it 4.
Egypt 0-4 England
Young 45
Rooney 51
Henderson 80
Henderson 86
After a lot of pressure on Egypt's defence, Young ran past his marker to get on the end of a ball and curl it into the net on the stroke of half time. Rooney hit in a great goal, beating the defender with a bit of skill and knocking in with the outside of his foot. Henderson then headed in a Walcott cross and a Wilshere corner to complete the landslide.
Match 28
Liverpool 3-0 Southampton
Ings 7
Kovacic 23
Chalobah 72
Ings ran clear of the defence to fire in at the far post early on. Kovacic got his first goal for the club with a stunning strike from distance and then finally Chalobah tip-toed through the defence to knock in.
Champions League Quarter Final Leg 1
Barcelona 1-2 Liverpool
Balotelli 37
Lallana 73
Pedro 76
After some brilliant saves by Akinfeev, Balo finally got it past him with a powerful shot into the far corner. We doubled our advantage when Lallana stopped the ball on the edge of the box and brilliantly curled the ball into the top corner. After going 2 goals up though, the defence got complacent and let Pedro fire in.
March Thoughts
We have once again played outstandingly. The win at the Nou Camp topped the month off perfectly.Comment
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