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  • _ChicoBass
    MVP
    • Dec 2012
    • 1816

    #2011
    Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

    Originally posted by JustCRu7ing
    Jeez I havnt been here in a while!

    Started up an AC Milan career mode yesterday

    Spoiler

    Great to see you back! Just talking about you a few pages back actually. Great signings btw. Little disappointed to see Kaka and Robinho leave (Robinho did well for me when I first got the game) and also seeing Pirlo on bench but his overall really decreased due to age. Looking forward to reading!

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    • JustCRu7ing
      Rookie
      • Apr 2014
      • 209

      #2012
      Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

      Originally posted by _ChicoBass
      Great to see you back! Just talking about you a few pages back actually. Great signings btw. Little disappointed to see Kaka and Robinho leave (Robinho did well for me when I first got the game) and also seeing Pirlo on bench but his overall really decreased due to age. Looking forward to reading!

      Thanks glad to be back!
      I signed Pirlo for some much needed experience after Kaka and Robinho left. I was also sad to let them go as they are two of my favourite players in real life. But I needed a younger replacement for Kaka and a CDM badly and this was the only way I could afford it seeing that I've spent all my money
      Might look towards signing them back next season and letting them retire at Milan

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      • LionsFanNJ
        All Star
        • Apr 2006
        • 9464

        #2013
        Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

        Originally posted by JustCRu7ing

        I need one more class CB (preferably under 25) that I can sign next season. Suggestions?
        At one point Mangala from Porto was rumored to be tied to Milan. He may have grown to mid 80s in the second year. Even if he hasnt he'd still be like 80 overall

        Sent from my GT-P5210 using Tapatalk
        HELLO BROOKYLN.
        All Black Everything

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        • jamiec47
          Pro
          • May 2014
          • 920

          #2014
          Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

          Hey guys

          I haven't seen a thread about the FIFA World Cup Game so I was wondering if you would be interesting in reading a full FIFA World Cup campaign on the game. If there is already a thread that I have missed, could someone guide me to it please?

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          • indiblue
            Banned
            • Nov 2013
            • 956

            #2015
            Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

            Originally posted by texasbum06
            Congratulations on your promotion. Looking forward to seeing how your team shapes up after you go bargain hunting this transfer window.
            Cheers, mate. I was a bit stingy, check out the update below!

            Originally posted by moose141
            @indiblue: Best of luck trying to bring players in... tough budget to deal with. I know Ings is a solid player but not fantastic in the Prem straight away as he has struggled for me once I picked him up in Season 2 (in BPL play). That said he has good pace and suits a good passing style, not sure what you're playing based on bringing in Bendtner. Should be pretty affordable though which is a good thing!
            It all worked out really weirdly. By the way, good work dismantling Norwich. I had a similar result early on in my season, results below!

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            • jamiec47
              Pro
              • May 2014
              • 920

              #2016
              Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

              Originally posted by indiblue
              Cheers, mate. I was a bit stingy, check out the update below!



              It all worked out really weirdly. By the way, good work dismantling Norwich. I had a similar result early on in my season, results below!
              Have you posted the update because if you have they are not there

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              • texasbum06
                MVP
                • Mar 2011
                • 1574

                #2017
                Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                RC Deportivo



                Transfers In
                Varela - Loan
                Abeledo - Loan
                Rober - Loan
                Mario - Loan
                Memphis Depay - Iuri Medeiros + 3.5M
                Khethokwakhe Masuki - Pre-contract agreement

                Transfers Out
                Seoane - 325K
                Keirrison - 11M
                Iuri Medeiros - Part of deal for Memphis Depay

                January Matches

                Copa Del Rey
                RC Deportivo 1 - Celta Vigo 2
                9' Orellana
                66' Suso
                79' Borja Oubina

                RC Deportivo 0 - FC Barcelona 1
                4' Messi

                RC Deportivo 2 - Real Valladolid 1
                24' Bicho
                87' Juan Dominguez

                Athletico Bilbao 3 - RC Deportivo 1
                26' Ibai Gomez
                39' De Marcos
                55' Juan Dominguez
                63' Aduriz

                Table
                1. FC Barcelona - 55 pts
                2. Real Madrid - 53 pts
                3. Atletico Madrid - 49 pts
                4. Real Sociedad - 37 pts
                5. Valencia CF - 36 pts
                6. Sevilla FC - 35 pts
                9. RC Deportivo - 29 pts

                Press Conference

                Q: You sold Keirrison but failed to bring in a striker to replace him. This seems to have caused some issues with your attacking options so far having some tough results this month. Is there a reason you didn't bring in a striker to replace Keirrison?

                A: I am confident that Dani Iglesias will be able to step into that role. Everyone is getting used to playing with him right now so some of the service isn't the same as when Keirrison was at that role. Once everyone gets on the same page the scoring will pick up and he will be able to do the same things that Keirrison was doing for us.

                Q: The biggest signing you made this transfer window was Memphis Depay. Can you tell us a little about him and why you went after him?

                A: Depay is a player that has the ability to be someone very special. He has all of the talent and I feel that it just comes down to coaching now as to whether he will fulfill his potential or not. I think this is the perfect place for him to come and grow as a player. I think the combination of him and Suso on the outside will be great. They will be a handful for defenses to handle.

                Q: You were knocked out of the Copa Del Rey. With only league games left to play how do you see your team finishing this season?

                A: It was tough getting knocked out of the cup, but we just didn't play well enough to have a chance to move on. This gives us the chance to have our concentration completely on the league campaign now going down the stretch. I am confident that we will be able to finish in the top half of the table where we stand now. I am excited to be coming down the back-stretch of the season now!


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                • indiblue
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2013
                  • 956

                  #2018
                  Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                  Brighton & Hove Albion
                  Taking Flight




                  Transfer news

                  Brighton & Hove Albion is pleased to announce that Nicklas Bendtner and Charles Aranguiz have joined up with Indiblue's preseason training camp in Barcelona, where we will play three friendlies against Elche, Espanyol and Stade Rennais.

                  Joining the squad are three players joining us on loan for the season ‒ Arsenal striker Yaya Sanogo, who returns for another season with us; German winger Serge Gnabry, also of Arsenal; and Paris Saint-Germain reserve goalkeeper Alphonse Areola. The club has also signed Netherlands U21 defender Terence Kongolo from Feyenoord for a fee of £2.1 million.

                  Solomon March has joined Sheffield Wednesday on loan for the season, while two players have departed the club on a permanent basis. Leonardo Ulloa, who top-scored for Brighton in the Championship last season with 20 goals, has joined Monaco in a deal worth £6 million. David Lopez, his supplier-in-chief, has joined fellow Premier League side Fulham for £800,000.

                  Total income: £6.8 million
                  Total expenditure: £2.1 million

                  ********************

                  Playing squad (2014-15)

                  Goalkeepers
                  1 Alphonse Areola
                  29 Tomasz Kuszczak

                  Defenders
                  2 Terence Kongolo
                  3 Gordon Greer
                  4 Aaron Cresswell
                  5 Lewis Dunk
                  6 Adam El-Abd
                  15 Adam Chicksen
                  23 Hector Bellerin

                  Midfielders
                  7 Charles Aranguiz
                  8 Jordon Mutch
                  12 Pedro Azogue
                  17 Brennan Dickenson
                  18 Jake Forster-Caskey
                  21 Rohan Ince
                  26 Liam Bridcutt

                  Forwards
                  9 Nicklas Bendtner
                  10 Will Buckley
                  11 Yaya Sanogo
                  14 Will Hoskins
                  16 Serge Gnabry
                  25 Kazenga LuaLua

                  Starting XI (4-3-3)

                  GK Kuszczak
                  RB Bellerin
                  RCB Greer (c)
                  LCB Kongolo
                  LB Cresswell
                  CDM Bridcutt
                  RCM Aranguiz
                  LCM Mutch
                  RW Buckley
                  ST Bendtner
                  LW LuaLua

                  Substitutes: Areola, Dunk, Chicksen, R. Ince, Forster-Caskey, Gnabry, Sanogo

                  ********************

                  Preseason 2014

                  Brighton 1-3 Elche
                  Mutch 21', Buckley 35' 81'
                  Boakye 37'

                  Man of the match: Will Buckley

                  Mutch scores a volley off a corner before teeing Buckley up on the edge of the box to make it 2-0. Brighton are able to play the ball around without much hassle, working on fitness and prioritising shape retention. Unfortunately, a silly slip-up in defence gives Elche an easy goal, but Buckley grabs a late second to seal the deal.

                  Espanyol 1-1 Brighton
                  Albin 45'
                  LuaLua 32'

                  Man of the match: Tomasz Kuszczak

                  LuaLua is gifted possession in midfield by a lazy Espanyol, and he darts nearly 45 yards to get one-on-one with the keeper and drive home a low, powerful shot. Slack defending costs Brighton another clean sheet as Albin manages to round Areola and pass into an empty net.

                  Brighton 1-0 Stade Rennais
                  Aranguiz 50'
                  Man of the match: Charles Aranguiz

                  The only goal of the game is a tidy tap-in from new boy Aranguiz, who has been a shining light in midfield since the first game against Elche.

                  Preseason 2014
                  Won: 2
                  Drew: 1
                  Lost: 0

                  Indiblue's analysis: I said last season that I only look at preseason as a measure of fitness and chemistry. That said, it's always nice to enter the season with the confidence of having positive results.

                  ********************

                  August 2014

                  Brighton 6-0 West Ham
                  Aranguiz 17', Bendtner 21' 28' (pen.) 40', Buckley 45' 85' (pen.)
                  Man of the match: Will Buckley

                  Brighton were a bundle of nerves prior to their Premiership debut, but things surely went their way today. The opening goal comes when the Seagulls win and take a free kick, Aranguiz getting on the end of the ball after a scrappy five seconds in the box. Bendtner scores his first goal for Brighton with a well-placed shot from the edge of the box, before winning and scoring a penalty less than 10 minutes later. He rounds out a debut hat-trick with a lovely header, nodding in after Adrian's save is parried his way. Buckley grabs a goal with a long-range effort just before half-time, and he wins and scores a late penalty to give Brighton a dream start to life in the top flight.

                  Wigan 1-1 Brighton
                  Watson 4'
                  Bendtner 85'

                  Man of the match: Ben Watson

                  Perhaps Brighton approached this game the wrong way, assuming that Wigan would play like they did last season. Conceding via an early set piece is the first mistake, and failing to equalise until a late corner is the second. Brighton will have to be a bit more direct in future games to avoid dropping points.

                  Brighton 1-2 Chelsea
                  Bendtner 7' (pen.)
                  Mata 32', Mandzukic 80'

                  Man of the match: Thibaut Courtois

                  An early penalty might have given Brighton a bit more confidence than they should have had. There's no stopping Mata's exquisitely placed equaliser, and Mandzukic dominates the box to head home late on. People say Brighton attacked too much, that they should have been pragmatic and defended while Chelsea attacked.

                  August 2013
                  Cup: N/A
                  League: 4/9 points

                  Indiblue's analysis: For a club of our background and stature, this is not a bad start to life in the Premier League. Winning the opening fixture 6-0 will give us the momentum to take things forward and avoid relegation this season, but we need to be tighter at the back.

                  ********************

                  September 2014

                  Brighton 2-0 Liverpool
                  Buckley 45' 61'
                  Man of the match: Will Buckley

                  LuaLua hits a long cross late into the first half, and Buckley is on the end of it. He dribbles past three men in red before putting it past Mignolet. Around the hour mark, he dispossesses Joe Allen in Brighton's half, playing a series of one-twos before cutting across the box and hitting a curling shot into the top corner.

                  Arsenal 2-1 Brighton
                  Oxlade-Chamberlain 54', Llorente 85'
                  LuaLua 67'

                  Man of the match: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

                  Brighton were comprehensively beaten by a better side today. The first Arsenal goal comes as Giroud plays a lovely cutback into the box, and Ox-Chambo is on hand to tap home. Llorente manages a late shot from a very tight angle to secure three points for Arsenal. Brighton were helpless for both goals.

                  Barnsley 3-2 Brighton (Capital One Cup)
                  O'Grady 45' 66' 104' (pen.)
                  Gnabry 40', LuaLua 90'

                  Man of the match: Chris O'Grady

                  Quite possibly the most riveting game of Brighton's season thus far. Gnabry opens the scoring and his account with Brighton with a routine shot from inside the box, but O'Grady soon equalises when he's given too much space. He grabs a second with a screamer that surprises Kuszczak, but LuaLua dummies and equalises well into injury time. In extra time, Kongolo makes a sloppy tackle in the box, conceding a penalty. O'Grady tucks it away for his hat-trick and the win.

                  Brighton 0-1 Newcastle
                  Cabaye 72'
                  Man of the match: Gordon Greer

                  A very fast-paced match highlighted by quick yet accurate passing from both sides and plenty of pressure. Cabaye's single moment of genius to chip a through ball over Kongolo lands at Ben Arfa's feet, and he plays the ball back into the path of the onrushing Frenchman, who finds the net without any controlling touch.

                  September 2014
                  Cup: Knocked out of the Capital One Cup
                  League: 3/9 points

                  Indiblue's analysis: We could have done better to stay in the Capital One Cup, but now that we're out, there is no excuse for us not to buck up and start picking up points in the league. Will Buckley has justified my decision to give him the number 10 shirt with a string of amazing performances, and we'd be far worse without Charlie Aranguiz orchestrating our attacks from midfield.

                  ********************

                  Barclays Premier League

                  1. Tottenham Hotspur, 16 points
                  2. Manchester City, 16 points
                  3. Arsenal, 13 points
                  4. Chelsea, 13 points
                  5. Manchester United, 12 points
                  6. Liverpool, 12 points
                  ...
                  12. Brighton & Hove Albion, 7 points
                  ...
                  18. West Brom, 2 points
                  19. Fulham, 2 points
                  20. Cardiff City, 0 points

                  ********************

                  Academy Development: Phase I

                  Brighton & Hove Albion is pleased to announce the first phase of its youth academy restructuring programme at a cost of £4.25 million. As part of this development, we welcome English talent scout Oliver Bunney (4/4) to the B&HA family.

                  Oliver will be working with our manager to enhance the quality of our youth academy and first team. He will oversee talent recruitment at the U18 level across England, keeping Indiblue abreast of academy player progress.

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                  • JustCRu7ing
                    Rookie
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 209

                    #2019
                    How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                    Originally posted by indiblue
                    Brighton & Hove Albion

                    Taking Flight








                    Transfer news



                    Brighton & Hove Albion is pleased to announce that Nicklas Bendtner and Charles Aranguiz have joined up with Indiblue's preseason training camp in Barcelona, where we will play three friendlies against Elche, Espanyol and Stade Rennais.



                    Joining the squad are three players joining us on loan for the season ‒ Arsenal striker Yaya Sanogo, who returns for another season with us; German winger Serge Gnabry, also of Arsenal; and Paris Saint-Germain reserve goalkeeper Alphonse Areola. The club has also signed Netherlands U21 defender Terence Kongolo from Feyenoord for a fee of £2.1 million.



                    Solomon March has joined Sheffield Wednesday on loan for the season, while two players have departed the club on a permanent basis. Leonardo Ulloa, who top-scored for Brighton in the Championship last season with 20 goals, has joined Monaco in a deal worth £6 million. David Lopez, his supplier-in-chief, has joined fellow Premier League side Fulham for £800,000.



                    Total income: £6.8 million

                    Total expenditure: £2.1 million



                    ********************



                    Playing squad (2014-15)



                    Goalkeepers

                    1 Alphonse Areola

                    29 Tomasz Kuszczak



                    Defenders

                    2 Terence Kongolo

                    3 Gordon Greer

                    4 Aaron Cresswell

                    5 Lewis Dunk

                    6 Adam El-Abd

                    15 Adam Chicksen

                    23 Hector Bellerin



                    Midfielders

                    7 Charles Aranguiz

                    8 Jordon Mutch

                    12 Pedro Azogue

                    17 Brennan Dickenson

                    18 Jake Forster-Caskey

                    21 Rohan Ince

                    26 Liam Bridcutt



                    Forwards

                    9 Nicklas Bendtner

                    10 Will Buckley

                    11 Yaya Sanogo

                    14 Will Hoskins

                    16 Serge Gnabry

                    25 Kazenga LuaLua



                    Starting XI (4-3-3)



                    GK Kuszczak

                    RB Bellerin

                    RCB Greer (c)

                    LCB Kongolo

                    LB Cresswell

                    CDM Bridcutt

                    RCM Aranguiz

                    LCM Mutch

                    RW Buckley

                    ST Bendtner

                    LW LuaLua



                    Substitutes: Areola, Dunk, Chicksen, R. Ince, Forster-Caskey, Gnabry, Sanogo



                    ********************



                    Preseason 2014



                    Brighton 1-3 Elche

                    Mutch 21', Buckley 35' 81'

                    Boakye 37'


                    Man of the match: Will Buckley



                    Mutch scores a volley off a corner before teeing Buckley up on the edge of the box to make it 2-0. Brighton are able to play the ball around without much hassle, working on fitness and prioritising shape retention. Unfortunately, a silly slip-up in defence gives Elche an easy goal, but Buckley grabs a late second to seal the deal.



                    Espanyol 1-1 Brighton

                    Albin 45'

                    LuaLua 32'


                    Man of the match: Tomasz Kuszczak



                    LuaLua is gifted possession in midfield by a lazy Espanyol, and he darts nearly 45 yards to get one-on-one with the keeper and drive home a low, powerful shot. Slack defending costs Brighton another clean sheet as Albin manages to round Areola and pass into an empty net.



                    Brighton 1-0 Stade Rennais

                    Aranguiz 50'

                    Man of the match: Charles Aranguiz



                    The only goal of the game is a tidy tap-in from new boy Aranguiz, who has been a shining light in midfield since the first game against Elche.



                    Preseason 2014

                    Won: 2

                    Drew: 1

                    Lost: 0



                    Indiblue's analysis: I said last season that I only look at preseason as a measure of fitness and chemistry. That said, it's always nice to enter the season with the confidence of having positive results.



                    ********************



                    August 2014



                    Brighton 6-0 West Ham

                    Aranguiz 17', Bendtner 21' 28' (pen.) 40', Buckley 45' 85' (pen.)

                    Man of the match: Will Buckley



                    Brighton were a bundle of nerves prior to their Premiership debut, but things surely went their way today. The opening goal comes when the Seagulls win and take a free kick, Aranguiz getting on the end of the ball after a scrappy five seconds in the box. Bendtner scores his first goal for Brighton with a well-placed shot from the edge of the box, before winning and scoring a penalty less than 10 minutes later. He rounds out a debut hat-trick with a lovely header, nodding in after Adrian's save is parried his way. Buckley grabs a goal with a long-range effort just before half-time, and he wins and scores a late penalty to give Brighton a dream start to life in the top flight.



                    Wigan 1-1 Brighton

                    Watson 4'

                    Bendtner 85'


                    Man of the match: Ben Watson



                    Perhaps Brighton approached this game the wrong way, assuming that Wigan would play like they did last season. Conceding via an early set piece is the first mistake, and failing to equalise until a late corner is the second. Brighton will have to be a bit more direct in future games to avoid dropping points.



                    Brighton 1-2 Chelsea

                    Bendtner 7' (pen.)

                    Mata 32', Mandzukic 80'


                    Man of the match: Thibaut Courtois



                    An early penalty might have given Brighton a bit more confidence than they should have had. There's no stopping Mata's exquisitely placed equaliser, and Mandzukic dominates the box to head home late on. People say Brighton attacked too much, that they should have been pragmatic and defended while Chelsea attacked.



                    August 2013

                    Cup: N/A

                    League: 4/9 points



                    Indiblue's analysis: For a club of our background and stature, this is not a bad start to life in the Premier League. Winning the opening fixture 6-0 will give us the momentum to take things forward and avoid relegation this season, but we need to be tighter at the back.



                    ********************



                    September 2014



                    Brighton 2-0 Liverpool

                    Buckley 45' 61'

                    Man of the match: Will Buckley



                    LuaLua hits a long cross late into the first half, and Buckley is on the end of it. He dribbles past three men in red before putting it past Mignolet. Around the hour mark, he dispossesses Joe Allen in Brighton's half, playing a series of one-twos before cutting across the box and hitting a curling shot into the top corner.



                    Arsenal 2-1 Brighton

                    Oxlade-Chamberlain 54', Llorente 85'

                    LuaLua 67'


                    Man of the match: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain



                    Brighton were comprehensively beaten by a better side today. The first Arsenal goal comes as Giroud plays a lovely cutback into the box, and Ox-Chambo is on hand to tap home. Llorente manages a late shot from a very tight angle to secure three points for Arsenal. Brighton were helpless for both goals.



                    Barnsley 3-2 Brighton (Capital One Cup)

                    O'Grady 45' 66' 104' (pen.)

                    Gnabry 40', LuaLua 90'


                    Man of the match: Chris O'Grady



                    Quite possibly the most riveting game of Brighton's season thus far. Gnabry opens the scoring and his account with Brighton with a routine shot from inside the box, but O'Grady soon equalises when he's given too much space. He grabs a second with a screamer that surprises Kuszczak, but LuaLua dummies and equalises well into injury time. In extra time, Kongolo makes a sloppy tackle in the box, conceding a penalty. O'Grady tucks it away for his hat-trick and the win.



                    Brighton 0-1 Newcastle

                    Cabaye 72'

                    Man of the match: Gordon Greer



                    A very fast-paced match highlighted by quick yet accurate passing from both sides and plenty of pressure. Cabaye's single moment of genius to chip a through ball over Kongolo lands at Ben Arfa's feet, and he plays the ball back into the path of the onrushing Frenchman, who finds the net without any controlling touch.



                    September 2014

                    Cup: Knocked out of the Capital One Cup

                    League: 3/9 points



                    Indiblue's analysis: We could have done better to stay in the Capital One Cup, but now that we're out, there is no excuse for us not to buck up and start picking up points in the league. Will Buckley has justified my decision to give him the number 10 shirt with a string of amazing performances, and we'd be far worse without Charlie Aranguiz orchestrating our attacks from midfield.



                    ********************



                    Barclays Premier League



                    1. Tottenham Hotspur, 16 points

                    2. Manchester City, 16 points

                    3. Arsenal, 13 points

                    4. Chelsea, 13 points

                    5. Manchester United, 12 points

                    6. Liverpool, 12 points

                    ...

                    12. Brighton & Hove Albion, 7 points

                    ...

                    18. West Brom, 2 points

                    19. Fulham, 2 points

                    20. Cardiff City, 0 points



                    ********************



                    Academy Development: Phase I



                    Brighton & Hove Albion is pleased to announce the first phase of its youth academy restructuring programme at a cost of £4.25 million. As part of this development, we welcome English talent scout Oliver Bunney (4/4) to the B&HA family.



                    Oliver will be working with our manager to enhance the quality of our youth academy and first team. He will oversee talent recruitment at the U18 level across England, keeping Indiblue abreast of academy player progress.

                    Lord Bendtner!!!!
                    Great to read your in-depth analysis again
                    Could you by some chance give us a squad report before or after the January transfer window?
                    P.S - I know who you sign and what your results are from my news feed in PSN but will let you entertain everyone and not spoil it 😄. Also love reading it from your point of view
                    Last edited by JustCRu7ing; 06-23-2014, 01:56 AM.

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                    • JustCRu7ing
                      Rookie
                      • Apr 2014
                      • 209

                      #2020
                      How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                      Originally posted by _ChicoBass
                      Great to see you back! Just talking about you a few pages back actually. Great signings btw. Little disappointed to see Kaka and Robinho leave (Robinho did well for me when I first got the game) and also seeing Pirlo on bench but his overall really decreased due to age. Looking forward to reading!

                      A funny thing happened when I tried to sign Pirlo
                      Look at what the Chief Executive had to say 😁 (Yes that is my banana &#128516

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                      • JustCRu7ing
                        Rookie
                        • Apr 2014
                        • 209

                        #2021
                        Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                        On a complete side note this would be an awesome card design for FIFA 15 UT

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                        • _ChicoBass
                          MVP
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 1816

                          #2022
                          How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                          Originally posted by JustCRu7ing
                          A funny thing happened when I tried to sign Pirlo
                          Look at what the Chief Executive had to say 😁 (Yes that is my banana &#128516

                          Lmao!! Sounds like that chief executive needs to be transfer listed! Either that or he truly believes Pirlo will make another breakthrough. He's probably more excited about this signing than anyone else in the office lol
                          Last edited by _ChicoBass; 06-23-2014, 03:47 AM.

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                          • jamiec47
                            Pro
                            • May 2014
                            • 920

                            #2023
                            Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                            Originally posted by jamiec47
                            Hey guys

                            I haven't seen a thread about the FIFA World Cup Game so I was wondering if you would be interesting in reading a full FIFA World Cup campaign on the game. If there is already a thread that I have missed, could someone guide me to it please?
                            Anyone? I would love to do this, I just want to know whether anyone would read it

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                            • jamiec47
                              Pro
                              • May 2014
                              • 920

                              #2024
                              Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?


                              Making Them Dream
                              SEASON 4


                              Champions League Match 4

                              Sporting Lisbon 2-3 Liverpool
                              Rodriguez 18
                              William Carvalho 36
                              Shaw 59
                              Rodriguez 87
                              Adrien Silva 88 (pen)

                              Rodriguez opened the scoring, curling in from distance. Carvalho equalised with a thunderous strike into the roof of the net. Shaw regained the lead with a header from a corner and Rodriguez ran through to make it 3. Immediately after kick off, Lovren tripped Montero and Capel converted the penalty.

                              Match 12

                              Derby 2-2 Liverpool
                              Balotelli 25
                              Coutts 31
                              Verratti 65
                              Coutts 77

                              We couldn't contain the newly promoted Rams and after Balotelli headed in, Derby played with added determination with Coutts levelling with a tap in after a passing move. Verratti regained the lead with a deflected shot from the edge of the box but Coutts headed in to rescue a deserved draw for the Rams.

                              Match 13

                              Liverpool 1-0 Manchester United
                              Shaw 16
                              After Balotelli's shot was blocked, Shaw ran onto it and smashed the ball past Lindegaard with a low strike. Luke is now on a brilliant scoring spree for a left back.

                              International Friendlies

                              England 1-2 South Africa
                              Ndlovu 27
                              Parker 45
                              Sturridge 83

                              It was a shocking display by England. With 39% possession we couldn't keep the ball or get it off them. Ndlovu smashed in and Parker curled in on the counter attack before South Africa just began to pass it around. Sturridge headed in but it wasn't enough.

                              England 1-0 South Africa
                              Milner 76
                              Odd decision by the FA to schedule 2 home matches against the same opponent. We were dominated once again but we defended well and Milner smashed in to win it.

                              Match 14

                              Everton 1-2 Liverpool
                              Balotelli 10
                              Browning 15
                              Balotelli 76

                              Balo headed in early on from a Rodriguez cross before Browning headed in from a corner. Balo smashed in from distance to win the Merseyside derby. Unfortunately Rodriguez picked up a hamstring strain.

                              Champions League Match 5

                              Milan 2-2 Liverpool
                              Martinez 6
                              Shaw 39
                              Ronaldo 68
                              Martinez 84

                              Martinez opened the scoring with an early header before Shaw equalised from a corner. Ronaldo headed in but Martinez curled in to equalise late on. It could have been worse but Honda fired a penalty into the crowd in stoppage time.

                              Match 15

                              Liverpool 6-0 Hull
                              Ronaldo 10
                              Pastore 17
                              Ronaldo 38
                              Sterling 51
                              Sterling 59
                              De Sciglio 74

                              What a demolition. The Liver-birds took on the Tigers and flew away with 3 points. Ronaldo headed in before Pastore curled in from the edge of the box. The Portuguese man then smashed in from distance. Sterling ran through and slid the ball under the keeper before heading in a Ronaldo cross. De Sciglio smashed in from distance to complete the rout.

                              League Cup Quarter Finals

                              Liverpool 3-0 Derby
                              Ronaldo 5
                              Sterling 61
                              Schar 73

                              I'll be honest with you, I simulated this match but Ronaldo got injured for a week. Damn.

                              Thoughts

                              Not a bad month at all in my book. I have in my head who I am going to sell and buy. I also have some consideration to do, do I stay at England?

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                              • vrabbit
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 1485

                                #2025
                                Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                                Originally posted by jamiec47

                                Thoughts

                                Not a bad month at all in my book. I have in my head who I am going to sell and buy. I also have some consideration to do, do I stay at England?[/CENTER]
                                That depends, are they your favorite? If so I don't see why not. Only other reason is you're so into Liverpool that you don't want to play international games right now, that would be fine too. What I did when I was with Spain as they offered to re-up for another year was stall and see if something more interesting was offered. Lucky for me it happened.
                                vrabbit
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