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  • Wearejackarmy
    Just started!
    • Oct 2014
    • 6

    #6586
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

    Originally posted by Jordigriffin
    If i would put enemy CPU Goalkeeper ability to 48 i would absolutely batter my enemies, There are just alot of weaknesses in the Gameplay of the goalkeepers that you gotta exploit (Chips, Long shots and Near Post usually does the trick), but if this suits more towards your playstyle, i would say go ahead, I would just abuse it way to much, Good luck with your career mode!
    I'm normally good at defending, but hate attacking, however I might alter it if the friendlies are too easy.

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    • Lethalfish
      Rookie
      • Jul 2014
      • 67

      #6587
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


      Luton Town 2015-16
      Season 2 - League 1

      With Luton Town dong so well in the league it has not gone unnoticed by some of the teams in the higher leagues. They have all started looking to what is bringing this side so much success. Most of them are looking towards the players and saying that they are too good for the League 1 team. This is prompting teams to look into trying to tempt the players away, with clubs as big as Manchester Utd and Real Madrid picking not just one but a few players that they think could be the next big stars. Luton Manger Mr Fish has given a solid hands off warning to all teams saying that their players are not for sale. Wether this will be able to keep the big teams from offering big money contracts for the players is still yet to be seen. January could be a struggle for Luton. But before we get to that we have December to get through, here are the results:

      December

      Capital one Cup Quarter finals
      Brighton vs Luton Town
      A much easier game than Swansea on paper
      Spoiler


      FA Cup Round one
      Northampton 0-3 Luton Town
      Mitsuya 51'
      Stevenson 80'
      Howells 85'


      League 1 Game 22
      Luton Town 4-1 Oldham
      Forte 21'
      Calcutalua 30'
      Rooney 45' 89'
      Flores 84'


      League 1 Game 23'
      Preston 1-1 Luton Town
      Flores 66'

      Garner 78'

      League 1 Game 24
      Swindon 2-1 Luton Town
      Mitsuya 8'

      Luongo 30'
      Waldon 90'
      (Simmed)

      League 1 Game 25
      Luton Town 3-0 Walsall
      Onishi 45'
      Calcutalua 83' 90'


      League 1 Game 26
      Luton Town 1-0 Wimbledon
      Flores 68'
      Chicobass' Wimbledon fought hard and were nearly able to hold Luton to a draw. Unfortunately for them Flores was able to wiggle his way round the defense and slot in from close range. The two managers were later seen in an expensive restaurant and then on to some of the high end bars in Luton.
      League 1:
      Spoiler



      Youth Squad:
      Spoiler

      A good month overall where we got most of all of the league points and also progressed into the semi Final of the Capital one Cup and round 2 of the FA Cup. Thanks redsox (May have spelt that wrong) for the advice and anymore is really appreciated.

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      • vrabbit
        MVP
        • Oct 2008
        • 1485

        #6588
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

        Originally posted by _ChicoBass
        Kind of on the same boat. I've been away because my work productivity has been down in October so far. September was really busy with tons of shoplift activity but so far October has been tough so I'm trying to focus a bit more until it picks up.

        I'm also taking a short break from Wimbledon. I think I got a little burnt out trying to get through all the games with the club and Scotland fast. I started playing Assassin's Creed 3 again to beat it now before I get PS4. That way I can get the new AC game as well. I also started a Guadalajara career just because I missed them but not posting it since it will also be my first FIFA '15 career which I plan on posting.

        I'm still reading the posts here but haven't been able to post feedback as much lately sorry gents :/
        what's great is that this thread keeps growing with several CM's, so our lack of posting hasn't affected the awesomeness of this thread
        vrabbit
        ______________________________
        Currently playing: FIFA 19 on XB1

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        • vrabbit
          MVP
          • Oct 2008
          • 1485

          #6589
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

          DAMN!!!!!

          Jwetson got all up in that ***, Larry.
          vrabbit
          ______________________________
          Currently playing: FIFA 19 on XB1

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          • Goonerslg
            Rookie
            • Sep 2014
            • 66

            #6590
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



            Torino have today confirmed that Fabio Quagliarella suffered a broken toe in their Europa League 1st leg defeat against Hull City on Thursday night and is set to be out for 3 months.

            Quagliarella has been in superb form so far this season topping the Serie A scoring charts with 15 goals. His absence will be a massive blow to Torino's title challenge, they currently sit 3rd in Serie A but will find that hard to sustain without their top goalscorer.

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            • texasbum06
              MVP
              • Mar 2011
              • 1574

              #6591
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              Exeter City F.C.
              FIFA 15 - Season 1

              The Grecians

              March

              F.A. Cup Round of 16 Replay
              Exeter City 3 - Fulham 1
              EXE - Sercombe 7', Wilson 14' (Pen), Reid 45'
              FUL - Chihi 75'


              Sercombe received the ball at the top right of the box before dribbling in towards the center and firing a shot past the keeper. Wilson then easily converted a penalty chance to double the lead for Exeter. Reid capped off the half after making a great back post run and receiving the ball from Wilson before shooting it past the keeper to put Exeter up 3-0 heading into the second half. Chihi then broke the clean sheet after Taggart drew the defense in and laid it off for the finish. It wasn't enough for Fulham to overcome the poor first half and Exeter advance to the quarter finals.

              Southend United 1 - Exeter City 2
              SOU - Clifford 87'
              EXE - Wheeler 45', Keohane 79'


              A great build up play starting with Grimes bringing the ball down the field before playing up ahead to Cummins who then layed it across for Wheeler who finished it off opened up the game right before half. Keohane then made a great run and received the ball from Oakley before playing the ball to the opposite post and into the net. Southend kept the game interesting as Clifford scored late with a great strike from the top right of the box that ended up in the left side of the net. They were unable to get anything more and Exeter walked away with the 2-1 win.

              Exeter City 4 - Oxford United 2
              EXE - Ariyibi 12', 49', Wilson 30' (Pen), Oakley 66'
              OXF - Hoskins 10', O'Dowda 40'


              Hoskins sneaked in a back post run that surprised the defense and he converted the chance to open up the scoring. Ariyibi answered back after being fed the ball up the middle from Williams for an easy finish. Wilson converted easily from the penalty spot to give the lead in Exeter's favor. O'Dowda hit a great side volley that went off the crossbar and in to even it back up. Ariyibi added another to break the tie after being played through up the middle once again by Williams. Oakley then received the ball just outside the box and clinically dribbled to a spot on the right where he was able to fire into the left side of the net to add to Exeter's lead.

              Exeter City 3 - Stevenage 2
              EXE - Sercombe 39', Wheeler 58', Keohane 86'
              STE - Charles 21', 54'


              Charles opened the scoring with a great left footed shot from the center that split it's way through two defenders on it's way into the goal. Sercombe wove through the defense before firing a low shot into the goal to even up the game. Charles then gave Stevenage the lead once again after he hit a perfectly placed shot that rolled into the bottom right corner. Davies then weaved into the box before crossing it to Wheeler's feet for the easy goal to equalize. Keohane then made a move to the left of the box before shooting around the defender and past the keeper for the win.

              F.A. Cup Quarter-Final
              Bolton 2 - Exeter City 4
              BOL - Spearing 44', 80'
              EXE - Ariyibi 27', 81', Wilson 45', Sercombe 89'


              Ariyibi gave Exeter the lead as he dribbled towards the middle of the box from the left before firing the ball back across just inside the left post. Spearing took advantage of a missed challenge by Hughes and beat the keeper easily in a 1 on 1 to tie up the match. Exeter then won a corner that Sercombe sent in and found Wilson's head who put it back into the opposite corner of the goal just before half. Spearing tied it up once again on a great effort that tucked right into the near post. Ariyibi faked out his defender before going in on goal for the easy finish and the lead. Sercombe then sealed the victory with his late goal off of Wilson's deflection to advance Exeter to the Semi-finals.

              Wycombe 3 - Exeter City 4
              WYC - McClure 5', Bloomfield 30', 70'
              EXE - Ariyibi 24', 61', Sercombe 27', Reid 71'


              McClure scored the first goal of the game with a great shot that went just inside the post for the goal. Ariyibi then came on a run with the ball down the field and faked right before making a quick cut left to fire a shot into the net. Sercombe then gave Exeter the lead after coming up the middle and drawing in the keeper before putting it into the net. Bloomfield then evened it up after a cleared ball fell to his feet and he fired a perfect shot into the upper 90 from outside the box. Wilson then crossed it in from the right wing and Ariyibi rose up and headed home the ball to give Exeter the lead back. Bloomfield showed Wycombe's resilience as he volleyed a cross into the box that found it's way into the back of the net. Reid then followed up his own shot that was saved to fire it past the keeper who was still on the ground to give Exeter the win.

              Exeter City 3 - Luton Town 2
              EXE - Cummins 24', Tyler 36' (OG), Sercombe 58'
              LUT - Lafayette 67', Benson 81'


              Cummins made a great move with a fake shot to throw the defender off balance and then smashed it into the goal with his left foot. Reid's shot then sent the defense scrambling after the keeper saved it, but Tyler knocked it into their own goal in the chaos that ensued. Sercombe then capped off Exeter's scoring with a dribble to the left before playing a perfectly placed ball to the opposite post. Lafayette then got Luton on the board with a well struck ball that settled into the upper left corner of the net. Benson then made the game interesting with a nice fake to his left before cutting into the goal and firing a shot past the keeper. Exeter were able to hold on to the lead for the remainder, and guaranteed themselves promotion with the win. Lethal Fish, the manager of Luton Town, stayed on the pitch after the match to congratulate Tex Bumosix on the promotion.

              J. Paint Trophy Final
              Spoiler


              Football League 2
              1. Exeter City - 87 pts
              2. Shrewsbury - 73 pts
              3. Hartlepool - 70 pts
              4. Southend United - 63 pts
              5. Plymouth Argyle - 63 pts
              6. Burton Albion - 62 pts
              7. Portsmouth - 62 pts
              --------------------------
              12. Morecambe - 56 pts
              16. Dagenham - 48 pts
              20. Luton Town - 44 pts
              21. AFC Wimbledon - 44 pts

              Youth Academy

              Aaron McKenzie (England) 16 years old 50-54 OVR 74-80 POT.
              -At only 16 years old Aaron McKenzie still has a lot of growth to accomplish as a player. The youth coaches seem to have found a role for him on the left side of the midfield and he seems to be a natural fit there with his strong left foot. He is known to be highly technically gifted.

              Ben Devera (England) 15 years old 39-41 OVR 65-69 POT.
              -The 15 year old favors playing in the defensive midfield in a holding role. However, he is known for his playmaking abilities giving him a lot of versatility in the middle of the pitch.

              Drew Tootle (England) 17 years old 45-49 OVR 68-76 POT.
              -The young keeper is a giant at 6'5" and only 17 years old. He has the potential to be the future first choice keeper for Exeter if he develops properly.

              Fraser Walker (England) 17 years old 48-50 OVR 64-68 POT.
              -The 17 year old player is making the majority of his appearances as an attacking midfielder in the academy. He is known for his technical gifts in the midfield and has the potential to make the senior squad next season if he continues to develop well.

              Isaac Fryers (England) 15 years old 34-40 OVR 70-82 POT.
              -The young 15 year old prefers to play right in the center of the pitch. He plays with a more defensive mindset, but has a tendency to play more in the center rather than in the traditional holding position.

              Leon Robinson (England) 15 years old 31-37 OVR 66-82 POT.
              -At only 15 years old, he has found himself a role as a right back within the youth squad. He is a pacey right back who likes to get involved in the attack with his ability to overlap with the midfielders.

              Exeter City Player of the Month

              Liam Sercombe


              Sercombe showed great quality in the midfield as he put together some of his greatest performances yet this month. He recorded 5 goals this month, but showed his true value as a box-to-box player making plays all over the pitch and on both ends of the ball.

              Press Conference

              What an amazing month. I couldn't be prouder of this group right now. There is a lot to go over so I will open it up to questions and if anything is missed I will address it before I go on my way.

              Q: With your win over Luton Town, you have secured promotion to League 1 for next season with still over a month left in the season. What is the atmosphere like around the club after such an accomplishment?

              A: It feels great. The players are excited, I am excited, the supporters are excited. Everyone is thrilled right now. The players worked hard to earn this and I am glad that we have it locked up already to take the pressure off of these last games. I appreciate it even more after having thought I had accomplished it with Morecambe last year, only to have it ripped away with the point deduction. We are enjoying this, but we plan to keep giving everything we can out there since there is still a league title to win.

              Q: On top of your promotion, you also ended the month taking home the J. Paint Trophy. How does it feel to win your first trophy with the club?

              A: This is only the first of many. I took over this club with the intention of winning as much and as often as possible. There is still a lot left to accomplish, but I know this is the right club I can do that at. We are going to treasure this win, and we will have to trophy to remember the start of something special now.

              Q: You also had a big wins over Fulham and Bolton in the F.A. Cup to advance to the semi-finals. There are those around the country still critical of your cup run though, citing you only having drawn 1 Premier League opponent so far in Sunderland. What do you have to say to your success so far, and to your critics?

              A: We don't control the draw, we can only play those who we see on the pitch. It is not my job to worry about the other teams that I may draw in the future. Until I see a fixture scheduled with them, they are not on my radar. Regardless of that, we are still a League 2 team. They can discount our opponents all they want, but it has been quite some time since we were favored in one of these matches. Championship sides are no laughing matter, but we are still winning these matches all the same. Anyone who wants to say otherwise is just lucky that it wasn't them out there on the pitch against us.

              Q: You have terminated Emerson Hyndman's loan deal after he sustained a broken ankle effectively ruling him out for the remainder of the season. How much of a set back is this unfortunate turn of events?

              A: It hurts to lose such a promising player like Emerson, but it is something we have to deal with. After we received confirmation that it was indeed a break, we decided to send him back to Fulham so that they could oversee his recovery. We think that is what they would have wanted with the investment they have placed in him. Our job now is to adapt and move forward with the remainder of the season.

              Thank you everyone for being here today. It's been a pleasure having you all here today after such an important month. I look forward to speaking to you all again. Hopefully I will be standing before you as a recently crowned League 2 champion.

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              • Jordigriffin
                Rookie
                • Aug 2014
                • 241

                #6592
                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


                I wanna start this update by saying that i wont be posting goalscoarers on this career mode, As said before i want to go through the first couple of seasons fast, and this makes me do it faster, i hope you guys dont mind to much.

                July 2016

                Friendly
                Wycombe Wanderers vs Hertha BSC 2-1

                Friendly
                Wolfsburg vs Wycombe Wanderers 5-1

                Player of the Month

                Gael Bigirimana

                August 2016

                Friendly
                Wycombe Wanderers vs Athlone Town 5-0

                Capital One Cup
                Wycombe Wanderers vs Leicester City 2-1

                FL Championship
                Leicester City vs Wycombe Wanderers 2-0

                FL Championship
                Wycombe Wanderers vs Millwall 2-1

                FL Championship
                Charlton Atl. vs Wycombe Wanderers 2-1

                Capital One Cup
                Stevenage vs Wycombe Wanderers 0-3

                Player of the Month


                Mamadou Tounkara

                September 2016

                FL Championship
                Wycombe Wanderers vs Wigan Athletic 1-1

                FL Championship
                Middlesbrough vs Wycombe Wanderers 1-1

                FL Championship
                Wycombe Wanderers vs Reading 2-2

                Capital One Cup
                Wycombe Wanderers vs Crystal Palace 2-3

                FL Championship
                Birmingham City vs Wycombe Wanderers 1-1

                FL Championship
                Wycombe Wanderers vs Watford 1-3

                Player of the Month
                Anielle Sansovini (Youth Squad Player)

                Standings
                19. Watford -7 Points
                20. Wycombe - 7 Points
                21. MK Dons - 6 Points

                Youth Squad
                Marc Holz - 68-72 Overall/87-93 Potential/16 Age/Attacking Midfielder
                Mitchell Veldmate - 52-56 Overall/87-93 Potential/16 Age/Right Midfielder
                Steven Murray - 70-74 Overall/87-93 Potential/16 Age/Central Defensive Midfielder

                Thanks for reading guys! Want me to include anything? Just tell me and i will consider it!
                The Story of GM Griff - Chicago Bulls General Manager (Current)

                The Story of Coach Griff - Los Angeles Lakers Head Coach (Old)

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                • _ChicoBass
                  MVP
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 1816

                  #6593
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                  Originally posted by Jordigriffin

                  Spoiler

                  Thanks for filling us in on all that has happened! Glad to hear you're recovering from the robbery and FIFA hasn't gave you any extra grief! I like the new signings especially Akinfewa (biased because he's a Wimbledon player? No of course not lol) but the main thing, the most important part of your recap, is beating MK down and taking the title away from them! Everyone here has always struggled against them but you put them in their place with a big win way to go! Can't think of a better way to return to the forum!

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                  • _ChicoBass
                    MVP
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 1816

                    #6594
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                    Originally posted by Jwetson
                    [CENTER]

                    FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2



                    SHREWSBURY 8 (eight)

                    Vincent 5’

                    Frampton OG 11’

                    Vernon 16’

                    Grant 31’, 40’, 79’

                    Grealish 52’, 54’



                    WIMBLEDON 1

                    Pell 30'
                    This is gonna take me some time to recover from. I thought we were all friends here man. I always see everyone destroying Wimbledon, not like this though.... Not like this.

                    You make me want to quit my career, start all over in League 2, and avenge myself.

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                    • _ChicoBass
                      MVP
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 1816

                      #6595
                      How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                      Originally posted by jamiec47


                      Sent to Coventry

                      Season 1

                      FIFA 15




                      Spoiler

                      You dominate the entire league but MK are able to hold you. What the hell man. Thanks for the mention though. It's good to see I still have some friends here *cough* not like you Wetson *cough* :P

                      On another note, you still have a good cushion between you and Preston North End. The league title is surely going to Coventry and good luck in the J. Paint!
                      Last edited by _ChicoBass; 10-17-2014, 09:11 PM.

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                      • _ChicoBass
                        MVP
                        • Dec 2012
                        • 1816

                        #6596
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        Originally posted by texasbum06
                        [CENTER]Exeter City F.C.

                        FIFA 15 - Season 1



                        The Grecians
                        Great results and congratulations on winning the J. Paint Trophy! Great progress in the FA Cup as well. They may not be premier league clubs but they are still teams from a higher division and Fulham are most likely promotion candidates in the Championship. Don't let those reporters bring you down man! Lol

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                        • _ChicoBass
                          MVP
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 1816

                          #6597
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          Originally posted by vrabbit
                          what's great is that this thread keeps growing with several CM's, so our lack of posting hasn't affected the awesomeness of this thread

                          That's the beauty of it! Even without our CMs this forum will forever stride! It is a machine that will only keep growing.

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                          • BiloxiSmitty
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2011
                            • 360

                            #6598
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?




                            UEFA Champions League
                            Sept 16th, 2014

                            Arsenal 2 - 1 CSKA Moskova
                            19' Monreal
                            34' Musa
                            65' Draxler

                            Barclays Premier League
                            Sept 20th, 2014

                            Aston Villa 0 - 4 Arsenal
                            5' Mertesacker
                            44' Muriel
                            65' Brooks
                            67' Alcacer


                            My teams: Cowboys, Knicks, Braves, Arsenal FC, Nittany Lions




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                            • texasbum06
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2011
                              • 1574

                              #6599
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                              Originally posted by _ChicoBass
                              Great results and congratulations on winning the J. Paint Trophy! Great progress in the FA Cup as well. They may not be premier league clubs but they are still teams from a higher division and Fulham are most likely promotion candidates in the Championship. Don't let those reporters bring you down man! Lol
                              Haha I've gotten pretty lucky with the draws though so that's been pretty good. Surprisingly Fulham is actually only mid table in the Championship. They haven't announced the draw for Semis yet but the 3 other remaining teams are Aston Villa, Southampton, and Tottenham. So not a bad group considering who all it could have been.

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                              • BiloxiSmitty
                                Rookie
                                • Jul 2011
                                • 360

                                #6600
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?




                                September 27th, 2014

                                "Same old Spurs! Same old sorry-*** Spurs!"

                                That what was said by Coach Smith after his Arsenal team destroyed neighborhood rival Tottenham Hotspur 5-2. Spurs got of running with a quick goal by Soldado in the 5th minute, but they couldn't contain the new strike partnership of Danny Welbeck and Paco Alcacer who scored 2 goals apiece. Alexi Sanchez also added a goal. Spurs goal scorer Soldado was sent off in the 60th minute with a reckless challenge on John Stones, and usually calm Hugo Lloris tackled Welbeck during a corner kick causing a penalty which was slotted home by Alcacer. The Gunners do not have much time to celebrate due to the fact of a scheduled game in 2 days against Manchester City (really EA?).
                                9' Soldado
                                40' Paco Alcacer
                                45' A. Sanchez

                                47' Paco Alcacer (pen)
                                60' Soldado (Red Card)
                                78' Davis
                                83' Welbeck
                                88' Welbeck


                                September 29th, 2014

                                Barclays Premier League


                                Arsenal 2 - 1 Manchester City

                                5' Jovetic
                                39' Draxler
                                61' Wilshire
                                69' Mertisaker (Inj-MCL)


                                Last edited by BiloxiSmitty; 10-17-2014, 10:55 PM.
                                My teams: Cowboys, Knicks, Braves, Arsenal FC, Nittany Lions




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