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Quick, pick a side in the war, everyone! I'm joining the allmighty general Vrabbit for two main reasons: He is right and Chico wants to do a career with Union Berlin. We will see which side shall be named victorious and the leader of all Careermodians.-Simppu12-
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Fine, I'm picking Chico. Union are cooler than Hertha anyway and Wimbledon are the real Dons. 4 of the golden oldies of this thread have picked a side, Tex and Indi are left. Join us!!!Comment
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So this is the hour that my true comrades reveal themselves. Those that would stand by me in my hour of need as I would stand by them, and those that would betray me as soon as the opportunity presented itself. This, will forever mark the history of this forum.Comment
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You know, I was actually gonna go to Hastings and rent The Last Of Us when I got off work tonight, and then go down to GameStop and purchase a copy a few days later if I liked it but, this has changed everything. FIFA 14 will enter my PS3 tonight and the Wimbledon career shall be loaded one last time. One last time to regain its honor. One last time, to regain it's glory!Last edited by _ChicoBass; 11-13-2014, 08:39 PM.Comment
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Take your seats, POPCORN ONLY 5 A PIECE!
In other news, I finished January with Wycombe tonight so an update will be up tomorrow sometime with results and TRANSFERS! I look forward to writing it and I hope you guys look forward to reading it.Last edited by Keano16; 11-14-2014, 10:37 AM.Comment
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FIFA 15 | PS3
Season 3 | 2016-17
Top-four finish | R32 domestic cup | R16 Europe
SpoilerWarning: very long post ahead.
SpoilerMarch
PL: West Brom 0-0 Fulham
West Bromwich Albion will be looking to bounce back from yet another draw with a better display of results in the months to come. Tottenham and Chelsea continue to close the gap with every dropped point, and West Brom can't afford to keep gifting other teams with such golden opportunities to possibly secure a lead for the first time since November.
CL: Bayern Munich 3-3 West Brom
4 Redmond
16 Podolski
26 Lewandowski
45+1 Berahino
53 Gonzalez (og)
71 Lahm
West Bromwich Albion have progressed to the quarter-finals of the Champions League after a 6-5 aggregate win over European stalwarts Bayern Munich. Entering the match in a precarious position, one goal ahead and the opponents with a pair of away goals, the Baggies made an immediate impact as Nathan Redmond dribbled past two Bayern defenders before slotting past the world's best goalkeeper. Despite adding two more goals before halftime, a foolish decision from Indi Blue to switch to an unfamiliar 5-4-1 system meant that West Brom had to endure a tense second half. The English side will now face Istanbul-based Galatasaray, a club with a reputation for being tricky, in the quarter-finals.
FA: West Brom 3-2 Everton
24 Redmond
37 Garbutt
58 Berahino
63 Redmond
69 Mitroglou
In this FA Cup quarter-final match between two of the Premier League's contrasting fortunes, league leaders West Bromwich Albion defeated relegation battlers Everton 3-2 at The Hawthorns. Nathan Redmond's brace and Saido Berahino's header were punctuated by goals from Luke Garbutt and Kosta Mitroglou, who signed for Everton in the January window. The Baggies now square off against Tottenham in the first semi-final at Wembley Stadium.
PL: Tottenham 5-2 West Brom
20 Holtby
45 Lansbury (pen)
59 Paulinho
62 Adebayor
74 Yedlin
80 Berahino
90+2 Capoue
Collapsing to their second league loss of the season, West Bromwich Albion were outclassed by Tottenham in what could be a sign of things to come in the FA Cup. The Londoners ran riot, scoring five and bossing a visibly fatigued team devoid of creativity.
CL: West Brom 4-1 Galatasaray
28 Kurtulus
33 Podolski
45+1 Podolski
47 Sessegnon
56 Sessegnon
Yekta Kurtulus drew first blood for Galatasaray in this quarter-final match in England, but West Bromwich Albion responded with braces from Lukas Podolski and Stephane Sessegnon. The Beninese midfielder returned to the side after a spell on the periphery of the team, precipitated primarily by the change of formation and Nathan Redmond's scintillating form, and bossed the Turks in a fine display that evoked memories of last season.
April
PL: West Brom 1-0 Everton
82 Reid
West Bromwich Albion displayed their early-season confidence with a tight win over Everton. New Zealand captain Winston Reid scored the only goal of the match late in the second half, rising highest on a corner to guide the ball past Joel Robles. With the loss, Everton are just two points clear of relegation and could be looking at an historic drop to the second division.
Turkish cauldron awaits Baggies in Istanbul
They may have a three-goal cushion, but West Bromwich Albion have little clue what awaits them in the football capital of Turkey. In Istanbul, at Galatasaray's Turk Telekom Arena where the two teams will play out the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final, the atmosphere will be incredibly hostile towards the visitors, who have a task ahead of them. Greater teams have faltered in the face of intimidating displays of choreographed visuals, banshee-like whistles and enough flares to bring light to a black hole. Known for their rabid support, the enthusiastic supporters of Galatasaray will be willing their side on to victory. Indi Blue would be wise to trust in his experienced players and play for a comfortable result, rather than be adventurous and seek out goal after goal as he's done all season.
CL: Galatasaray 1-1 West Brom
30 Podolski
90+2 Çolak
Lukas Podolski's header came on the 30-minute mark to ease West Bromwich Albion's worries, and while Galatasaray struggled to respond immediately after, they came out all guns blazing in the second half. Semih Kaya was impenetrable, while Selcuk Inan ran the midfield to create chance after chance, only for the strike force to prove wasteful. Emre Çolak took advantage of late laxity to grab a consolation, but it was too little too late. West Brom are through to the semi-finals, where they will face Italian behemoths Juventus.
PL: Norwich 0-2 West Brom
15 Cole
54 Sessegnon
The league leaders dispatched bottom-of-the-table Norwich City with little fuss. Devante Cole was awarded a rare start and rewarded his manager's faith with a sublime chip over John Ruddy. Stephane Sessegnon scored a free kick early in the second half to secure the points against a toothless Norwich side completely devoid of confidence and skill.
PL: West Brom 1-1 Man. City
40 Aguero
46 Fofana
Manchester City sought to avenge the humiliating 2-0 loss from earlier in the season, and they also needed to win to have any hope of finishing in the top four. The visitors only managed a draw, with Sergio Aguero's goal late in the first half cancelled out by Gueida Fofana's strike early on in the second. With the loss, Manchester City are now mathematically ruled out of Champions League football for next season.
FA: Tottenham 1-2 West Brom
30 Redmond
41 Adebayor
87 Sako
A packed Wembley Stadium was host to the second of two FA Cup semi-final matches. Nathan Redmond got the scoring underway, but Emmanuel Adebayor brought the scores level before halftime with a thumping header. With the match headed for extra time, Bakary Sako tricked Vlad Chiriches with a dummy before rifling a ferocious shot into the net, causing the blue half of Wembley to erupt in rapturous scenes. West Bromwich Albion now await the result of the other semi-final between Manchester City and Hull City.
Cup final beckons for West Brom after win over Spurs
It was confirmed today that this year's FA Cup final, due to be held on May 14, will be contested between West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City. The northwest side defeated Hull 2-0 in their semi-final match to set up a grudge match against the team that ensured they would not be playing in next year's Champions League. The match is set to be full of energy and passion, with both sides looking for silverware for different reasons. While there is a long way to go, West Brom are still on course to complete an historic treble, and they will need the FA Cup title to do so. Manchester City will want to ensure that their season is not a total failure, and reward the fans who've stuck with them through ups and downs.
CL: Juventus 1-3 West Brom
35 Sako
44 Delph
70 Berahino
75 Marchisio
West Bromwich Albion flew to Turin not knowing what to expect. After all, it's not every day that the West Midlands side comes up against Italy's most successful club. Things turned on their heads when Bakary Sako and Fabian Delph put the visitors 2-0 up before the break. Saido Berahino came on to score a third with his first touch of the ball, and poor defending allowed Juventus captain Claudio Marchisio to score a consolation goal for the Old Lady.
PL: Swansea 1-2 West Brom
28 Redmond
32 Dyer
83 Podolski (pen)
Nathan Redmond and Nathan Dyer scored within minutes of each other, as Swansea City and West Bromwich Albion went into the break level. Tempers flared in the second half, and the match descended into chaos. Chris Foy was forced to issue no less than nine yellow cards, including one that resulted in a penalty which Lukas Podolski duly scored.
Baggies bring back healthy lead from Turin
With the Italian job halfway done, West Bromwich Albion will be thanking themselves for taking advantage of their scoring opportunities in Turin. Juventus found themselves unable to stop Nathan Redmond and James Milner from creating chance after chance, with their 3-5-2 formation once again costing them dearly on the European stage. However, the Baggies would do well not to write off a team that boasts the talents of Carlos Tevez and Paul Pogba. A draw, with or without score, will benefit West Brom so long as Juventus are kept to no more than two goals. Still, Indi will be looking to minimise the damage and exertion, and a 1-0 Juventus win or 1-1 draw seems the likeliest outcome for the second leg.
CL: West Brom 1-1 Juventus
57 Tevez (pen)
74 Lansbury
As predicted, it was a 1-1 draw that ended Juventus' European dream and catapulted West Bromwich Albion into the final of the Champions League! Carlos Tevez scored from the spot after Fernando Llorente was fouled in the box, while Henri Lansbury exhibited serious skill to beat two men in the box and place the ball past Salvatore Sirigu. West Brom have now matched Atletico de Madrid's achievement from a few years ago, reaching the Champions League final on the back of excellent team ethic and strict adherence to a system that makes use of the available players. Real Madrid will be their opponents for the match set to take place at Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena. Interestingly, should Xabi Alonso play in the match, he will be watched by fans of his current club as well as those of two former ones.
PL: West Brom 4-1 Liverpool
12 Pocognoli
21 Berahino
64 Griezmann
86 Ideye
89 Sessegnon
Liverpool simply couldn't contain a rampant West Bromwich Albion, whose spirits have been given a massive boost since making the Champions League final during their very first season in the competition. And after 35 rounds of the Barclays Premier League, West Brom now hold a distinct advantage. They are on 80 points, five more than second-placed Chelsea, but they also have a game in hand due to their progression in the FA Cup. In third and fourth, Manchester United and Tottenham both have 73 points, but the former's impeccable scoring record puts them one spot higher thanks to a superior goal differential. As it stands, West Brom need five points from their next four games to secure the title.
May
PL: Burnley 0-2 West Brom
28 Sako
59 Fofana
Burnley were relegated nearly three weeks ago, and they showed why with a pathetic display at home. West Bromwich Albion were allowed free reign, bossing the game in first gear itself. Following on from Chelsea's draw at Newcastle, West Brom need just one more point to secure the title. A win or draw at Old Trafford guarantees that the Baggies will be named this season's English champions. Xabi Alonso is in line to start the match, with his passing and organisation absolutely vital against a top team like Manchester United. It will also ensure that the veteran Spaniard has enough recovery time prior to the FA Cup final.
Premier League: Manchester United vs. West Bromwich Albion
Welcome to the live coverage of the Barclays Premier League. Today, Manchester United host West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford. Let's head to the kickoff, where Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie are set to begin proceedings.
KICKOFF Here we go, lads and ladies! Manchester United start off by getting the ball to Daley Blind and Marouane Fellaini in midfield, and the pair enjoy early possession between themselves and Angel Di Maria.
11' MISS! Oh, what is that? Wayne Rooney gets the ball on the right wing before cutting in with his left foot. His path obstructed, he lays it off to the onrushing Daley Blind, whose shot flies way up into the sky. That's going to be costly!
23' SUBSTITUTION Manchester United have an early injury problem as Marouane Fellaini is ruled out of further action with some sort of injury to his ankle. It's Anderson who comes on to replace the Belgian. Will he be able to do the job?
28' SAVE! Ben Foster is proving his worth today. The former United goalkeeper is called into action against Robin van Persie and doesn't disappoint. The Dutchman is looking sharp.
33' BOOKING Not ten minutes after coming on, Anderson finds himself in Andre Marriner's book for a clumsy challenge on Bakary Sako. The Mali international receives treatment and is quickly cleared to return to the field.
41' DISALLOWED GOAL! What a blunder that is! Wayne Rooney plays Robin van Perie onside with a fine through ball, but the Dutchman's return pass is just a fraction too late, ruling the captain's smashing shot as having come from offside.
HALFTIME It's the end of the first 45 minutes here at Old Trafford, where the hosts look the better team. They're in the ascendancy and will look to keep the momentum going when play resumes. West Brom might need to wait a few more days to win the league.
45' SUBSTITUTION Indi Blue has seen enough. He sends on midfield maestro Xabi Alonso to exert his influence on the match. Gueida Fofana is the man making way for the Spaniard.
51' GOAL! Oh, what a blow! West Brom have looked lively since Xabi's introduction, but it's Wayne Rooney who scores against the run of play. Anders Lindegaard's parry is booted up-field by Angel Di Maria. Rooney takes one touch before beating Winston Reid for pace, and he makes no mistake with the finish. First blood to the hosts!
59' GOAL! That one was completely on the cards. Wayne Rooney once more proves his worth, getting on the end of Rafael's cross to hit a scissor kick into the corner. That's top drawer from the skipper there, leading by example. What a player.
63' SUBSTITUTION Robin van Persie makes way for young gun James Wilson, who has been in good form lately. The Dutchman is unlucky not to have got on the score sheet tonight. His work rate has been every bit as good as Wayne Rooney's.
69' GOAL! Hello, superstar! Nathan Redmond has been looking like a world-class player all season, and he does it yet again. Manchester United's corner is cleared up to the Englishman, who turns on the pace to go clear on goal. Lindegaard had no chance against a shot of that pace and power.
71' GOAL! What on earth is happening to Manchester United? Nathan Redmond is at the double, beating five defenders before curling an exquisite shot past a helpless goalkeeper. The away end is absolutely buzzing. They really believe they've won the league! West Brom need to hold on here, and it's Omar Gonzalez who comes on for Fabian Delph to help.
87' MISS! Yowza! Nathan Redmond almost gets a hat-trick, lifting his free kick over the wall and towards the top corner. The ball curves just a bit too much, and it's off the post and into play. Anderson clears it into safety.
89' MISS! Down the other end, United screw up their own chance to win it. James Wilson has Wayne Rooney wide open and onside, but he elects to shoot instead. He's getting an earful from his captain now, and rightly so. That was absolutely selfish.
STOPPAGE TIME The fourth official has announced a massive six minutes of added time here, but nobody can figure out why. West Brom have got to get men behind the ball and defend. This could be the day they become heroes.
90+4' SAVE! Could that be the one that does it? Sebastien Pocognoli launches a long ball that finds Lukas Podolski. The German is precise with his cross, but Anders Lindegaard is there to claim the ball. Not much time left now.
FULL TIME West Bromwich Albion have been crowned champions of England, winning the 2016-17 Barclays Premier League with two matches left to play! The Baggies' scintillating draw at Old Trafford featured rising superstar Nathan Redmond at the heart of a late comeback. The 23-year-old's brace secured West Brom's first silverware in decades, allowing his manager and teammates the luxury of being able to prepare for two cup finals at ease. The title win completes the first part of a potential treble. West Brom must now beat Manchester City and Real Madrid to complete the rare achievement. Stick around for reactions from both managers and some players.
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal: "This was an excellent display of football. I have to congratulate West Brom, because they have been the best team in this league all year. They fully deserve the title. We played very well today. There were many chances to win it, but both sides missed a few opportunities. It is a good day for West Brom. Their fans will enjoy this for a long time."
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney: "Obviously, we're not happy. We wanted to win. We want to win every match we play. I think we were quite good, and we've always had great games against West Brom over the last two or three seasons. Congrats to them and their fans, but we'll be back to take the title next season."
West Bromwich Albion manager Indi Blue: "Wow, I mean what do I say right now? It's a massive credit to the players. They've been so, so good all year. This level of consistency is so rare to have, so it's great that we have something to show for it. The fans have been incredible, and they fully deserve this. We know the treble is possible now, and we'll be giving 100% to win it. I also have to mention Manchester United, who gave us two of the best games of our season. They were magnificent today."
West Bromwich Albion captain Joleon Lescott: "Incredible, mate. It feels amazing. We played our hearts out and came away with the title. I've been here before, but this feels special. What we did here today is something rare. I'm proud to be part of this club and part of games of this level."
PL: West Brom 2-1 Southampton
36 Sessegnon
63 Wanyama
68 Sessegnon
The Hawthorns was absolutely rocking as the league champions came home to roost. The home fans sang manager Indi Blue's name for large part of the first half as Stephane Sessegnon scored a brace in his final match at the stadium. It was announced after the title-winning result at Old Trafford that the Benin international will be leaving West Bromwich Albion this summer by mutual consent, after it was decided that he would not be offered a new contract. The home fans gave their team a standing ovation at the final whistle, and the players stayed out on the pitch long after the end of the match, soaking up the adulation and signing autographs.
Special affection was reserved for departing hero Sessegnon. "It's been an incredible four seasons here," he said after the match. "I've had some great games here. The fans have been behind me since day one, and I'll miss playing for them more than anything. I'll always treasure these memories. Winning the league feels amazing, and I hope we cap it with two more trophies. It won't be easy, but we'll give it 100%!"
FA Cup: Manchester City vs. West Bromwich Albion
Welcome to the live coverage of the FA Cup final. Today, Manchester City take on West Bromwich Albion at Wembley Stadium in London. Let's head to the middle of the park, where Manchester City are about to get the ball rolling at a packed stadium.
KICKOFF And it's Edinson Cavani who gets us underway, passing the ball to David Silva before making a darting run towards West Brom's goal. The through ball is cut out by Winston Reid, who clears the ball by sending it into touch.
5' POST! West Brom make the first threatening move of the afternoon. Nathan Redmond combines with Cristian Gamboa down the right flank, and the Englishman lets loose a blazing shot that thunders off the post and out of play.
15' BOOKING James Milner is the first name in Phil Dowd's book. He's given a yellow card for his late tackle on Oscar, quite fortunately as that would have been red in a regular fixture.
26' SAVE! Asmir Begovic is called into action for City. Lukas Podolski plays a one-two with Bakary Sako before attempting to curl a shot past the Bosnian, who is alert and ready.
37' BOOKING Fernandinho sees yellow for a barge. The Brazilian ploughs into the back of Guieda Fofana, who is up and on his feet in seconds, ready to play the advantage.
HALFTIME The match remains scoreless, but it's anything but dour. With almost ten shots at either end, both keepers have been called upon time and time again. There don't seem to be too many goals in this one, but the second half should be as entertaining as the first.
52' SAVE! He's on fire, he is! Asmir Begovic rescues City once more, sticking out a leg to block Fabian Delph's low cross before smothering the rebound.
55' SUBSTITUTION West Brom make the first change of the match, as Saido Berahino comes on for Bakary Sako.
66' MISS! And what a miss this is! Lukas Podolski drives into the box, holding three City defenders at bay with an impressive show of strength. The German lures Asmir Begovic just wide of centre before teeing up Saido Berahino, who scuffs his shot wide. How costly will that turn out to be?
72' SUBSTITUTION City go for a double change. It's Oscar and David Silva who come off, with Eden Hazard and Sergio Aguero coming on in their places.
77' SAVE! With virtually his first touch of the day, Sergio Aguero lifts the ball past Joleon Lescott, only to find Ben Foster ready to pounce. Aguero's tame shot is easily smothered by the West Brom veteran.
81' GOAL! It's Eden Hazard who gets the breakthrough, the £40 million man making good on his January transfer. David Silva chips a ball over the West Brom defence, and the former Chelsea winger rifles it into the top corner past Ben Foster. Cool as a cucumber!
83' SUBSTITUTION West Brom send on Brown Ideye for James Milner, with Nathan Redmond dropping back into central midfield.
88' MISS! Lukas Podolski exhibits a rare case of poor form in front of goal. Saido Berahino does well to control Ben Foster's goal kick, flicking the ball on to Podolski. The former Arsenal man is wasteful, shooting directly ahead, well wide of the goal.
STOPPAGE TIME We've got two minutes of injury time here at Wembley. West Brom have been in all-out attack mode for the last ten minutes or so, hunting an equaliser that doesn't seem to be coming. Can they pull off another last-minute result?
FULL TIME Manchester City are FA Cup champions, with Eden Hazard's driven shot resulting in the only goal of the match. West Brom are distraught; some of the players are inconsolable. The dream of the treble is no more, and despite having won the league title, they have lost yet another cup final.
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini: "It was a very tight game. I thought maybe West Brom would score in the first half. We were very surprised to go into halftime without conceding, and that's when we thought maybe we can win. Eden scored a very good goal, we are happy that we were able to bring him to the club."
West Bromwich Albion manager Indi Blue: "Extremely disappointing. We were wasteful in front of goal and have nobody to blame but ourselves. The match was there for the taking, and we should have been two or three up by the time they scored. It's painful, but we can't do anything about it now. We should have been more clinical out on the pitch."
PL: Hull 1-2 West Brom
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81 Sessegnon
88 Sagbo
Yet another brace from Stephane Sessegnon allowed West Bromwich Albion to somewhat ease the pain of losing the FA Cup final, and with it the treble, by breaking the 90-point mark. The Benin international joined his teammates after the final whistle to spend almost 45 minutes with the travelling support, posing for photos and signing dozens of autographs.
Champions League: West Bromwich Albion vs. Real Madrid
Welcome to the live coverage of the Champions League final. West Bromwich Albion, who have knocked out the likes of Bayern Munich and Juventus, square off against Real Madrid, who come off the back of a 7-3 aggregate win over Chelsea in their semi-final. Allianz Arena in Munich is our venue. Let's head out to the ground, where the boys from England are set to get us underway.
KICKOFF West Brom start the proceedings, hoofing the ball back to Ben Foster as usual. The Baggies play out of the back, with Xabi Alonso at the heart of everything in the opening minutes. The Spaniard, starting his fifth Champions League final, is one of only two players alongside Clarence Seedorf to have won this competition with three different clubs. He will be hoping to become the first to do so with four clubs.
11' MISS! Iker Casillas will not have an easy time tonight! Lukas Podolski launches a stunning counter-attack after Fabian Delph retrieves the ball. Nathan Remond gets on the end of a cross, but his shot is well wide of the target.
15' GOLAZO! It's that man Xabi with an absolute belter of a shot! Lukas Podolski drags Sergio Ramos out to the right flank before playing the Spaniard through. Xabi doesn't even take a touch, instead sending the ball past Iker Casillas at scorching pace and into the side netting. West Brom are in the lead!
32' SAVE! Iker Casillas needs to dive almost all the way across his goal to palm away James Milner's shot, and he does well to claim the ball from the resulting corner. West Brom have been in the ascendancy for a while. The Baggies are really pressing Madrid high and in numbers, but there looks to be space to exploit if Madrid's midfield can get the ball to the forwards quickly.
37' GOAL! It was coming, wasn't it? Cristiano Ronaldo receives the ball on the left. He exchanges passes with Toni Kross before cutting in, and with a blast of pace, he drops Winston Reid like a hot potato before finishing like a champion. We're level again!
40' BOOKING Gareth Bale is the first name in Benoit Taillade's book for a menacing yank on Sebastien Pocognoli's shoulder.
44' GOAL! Lukas Podolski puts West Brom ahead once again with a lovely header. Cristian Gamboa drives his way past Marcelo before unleashing a pinpoint cross, and Podolski leaps highest to guide the ball home.
HALFTIME West Brom lead Real Madrid 2-1 midway through this match, but the Spanish side don't look like they've even got out of first gear. The Baggies are playing at the very peak of their powers, and it doesn't seem like they can sustain the charge for the full 90 minutes. Carlo Ancelotti will want to take full advantage of that.
45' SUBSTITUTION As the second half begins, it's Saido Berahino who comes on for Bakary Sako. The Malian heads off for an early shower and to treat his bruised calf.
52' MISS! Wow. Sergio Ramos gifts the ball to Saido Berahino, and with one of his first touches since coming on, the diminutive Englishman shoots so far wide that the ball rolls out into touch. Wasteful finishing, that.
64' BOOKING Gareth Bale is now on the receiving end, as Winston Reid body-checks the Welshman as he surged in on goal. That's a fair call.
71' SUBSTITUTION Luka Modric comes on in place of Asier Illarramendi, who pulls up with an injury to his knee. Real Madrid will be hoping it's not too serious.
82' GOAL! Are we looking at extra time here? Cristiano Ronaldo once again pairs up with Toni Kroos, who plays a defence-splitting pass. The Portuguese superstar latches onto the through ball and makes no mistake with his finish.
88' BLOCK! Surely that would have been the winner? Toni Kroos latches onto Karim Benzema's pass, taking one touch before unleashing a ferocious shot that Joleon Lescott dives into, sending the ball way up and out for a corner.
FULL TIME With 90 minutes played and the score at 2-2, there's not much to separate these two teams. We're going to need another 30 minutes at least, with penalties looking like a distinct possibility. Will there be more goals? Can this final beat its 1960 counterpart, which holds the record for the highest-scoring European Cup final with ten goals scored? Let's find out.
90' SUBSTITUTION Xabi Alonso's tired legs make way for Henri Lansbury. The Spaniard has put in a tremendous shift and receives a standing ovation from the entire stadium. As well as his goal, Xabi has completed 52 of his 57 pass attempts. No matter the result, he looks a shoe-in for man of the match.
92' BOOKING Cristiano Ronaldo is tripped by Henri Lansbury, who seems slightly out of his depth at this level.
94' GOLAZO! Nathan Redmond announces his arrival to Europe with an audacious, delicious screamer from 40 yards out! After receiving the ball from Fabian Delph, he beats Gareth Bale down the wing to cut in and shoot from some distance. Iker Casillas can't react quickly enough, and the ball flies perfectly into the top corner of the net. West Brom lead once more!
101' GOAL! Gareth Bale gets on the end of a cross from James Rodriguez, poking home from point blank with his left foot. West Brom will be furious with that goal. The Welshman wasn't being marked by anyone!
112' GOAL! James Rodriguez scores a lovely, looping header after Gareth Bale returns the earlier favour. West Brom's defence has fallen apart. The players are fatigued, and they seem to have lost all morale with this one. Surely this one is Madrid's now?
119' GOAL! And it's Madrid with what looks to be a twelfth European title! Gareth Bale picks up his second with a free kick. The ball lifts over the wall and dips down slowly, but Ben Foster misjudges the speed of the delivery and dives too early. There can't be any way back now!
END OF EXTRA TIME Real Madrid are champions of Europe! Cristiano Ronaldo is going absolutely mental, he's hugging everyone in sight! Tears are streaming down Gareth Bale's face, and Marcelo is on his knees in prayer. West Brom have collapsed. The players can't believe that after coming so close, it's all over with nothing to show for the pain and effort. We'll be describing this season of theirs as a massive achievement for years to come, but these players might disagree on the European part of that.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti: "I think it was our best game of the season. The passing was not very good, but we still managed to score. I think West Brom showed us how good they are by beating Bayern and Juventus, and we have to respect that. They have done something special by making the final, and there would be no shame if we had lost today."
West Bromwich Albion manager Indi Blue: "It's like a sword in the throat. None of the lads can speak, let alone wrap their heads around it. The tears show you how much it meant to them, to all of us. To come so close to the treble and see it disappear is excruciating, but we learn from this. We'll be back next year with more goals and better defending."
Season Recap
League Table
1. West Bromwich Albion 90
2. Chelsea 84
3. Manchester United 80
4. Tottenham 73
5. Arsenal 72
6. Liverpool 68
7. Manchester City 67
8. Newcastle United 60
9. Aston Villa 59
10. Southampton 49
11. Hull City 46
12. West Ham United 44
13. Swansea City 41
14. Queens Park Rangers 37
15. Sunderland 34
16. Everton 33
17. Stoke City 31
18. Fulham 31
19. Norwich City 20
20. Burnley 20
Team of the Year
GK Simon Mignolet (LIV)
RB Rafael (MUN)
CB Vincent Kompany (MCI)
CB Per Mertesacker (ARS)
LB Sebastien Pocognoli (WBA)
RM Willian (CHE)
CM Daley Blind (MUN)
CM Mesut Ozil (ARS)
LM Nacer Chadli (TOT)
RS Diego Costa (CHE)
LS Wayne Rooney (MUN)
Goals
25 Wayne Rooney (MUN)
24 Diego Costa (CHE)
21 Danny Welbeck (ARS)
Assists
16 Danny Welbeck (ARS)
14 Nathan Redmond (WBA)
11 James Milner (WBA)
Clean Sheets
14 Simon Mignolet (LIV)
13 Petr Cech (CHE)
11 Ben Foster (WBA)
Player of the Year
Danny Welbeck (ARS)
Manager of the Year
Indi Blue (WBA)
Champions of Europe
Capital One Cup: Chelsea
FA Cup: Manchester City
English PL: West Bromwich Albion
Ligue 1: Olympique Marseille
Bundesliga: Bayern Munich
Serie A: Juventus
Eredivisie: Ajax
Liga Portuguesa: Sporting CP
Russian PL: Dinamo Moskva
Scottish Premiership: Celtic
La Liga: Real Madrid
Super Lig: Besiktas
Europa League: Internazionale
Champions League: Real Madrid
Lescott, Xabi Alonso going nowhere
Fans of West Bromwich Albion will be buzzing today, after the club's board announced the Joleon Lescott and Xabi Alonso have both agreed one-year extensions to their existing contracts. The duo signed their respective agreements days before the close of the January transfer window, but the board intentionally withheld the news at Indi Blue's request, as the manager did not want to risk his team's title charge in any way whatsoever. The risk paid off, as West Brom were crowned champions of England, and despite losing out on what would have been an historic treble, the fans will be upbeat with their achievements this season.
Farewell to African player of the year
West Bromwich Albion held a farewell testimonial for Beninese forward Stephane Sessegnon, whose contract with the club is set to expire at the end of this month. Both club and player agreed earlier this year that it would be best for him to move on in the summer, and to show their appreciation, West Brom hosted Sessegnon's former club Sunderland in a testimonial match that was dedicated to the 2016 BBC African Player of the Year.
"Stephane has given this club everything," said Indi Blue, managing a West Brom team of current and former players chosen by the former Benin international, who also announced his retirement from international football aged 33. "He's maintained a fantastic level of play, which is rare at his age for a forward. I hope he enjoys himself today and in the future."
Sessegnon was visibly emotional at halftime as he received handshakes and hugs from players on both teams, just before swapping his West Brom shirt for a Sunderland one to switch sides for the second period. But the biggest display of affection was reserved for the final whistle, when West Brom fans unveiled a massive banner honouring the Allahe native.
"I can't stress enough how much I'll miss this place. Being here every week, playing for such amazing fans, it's been a wonderful blessing. I've enjoyed my time here just as I enjoyed my time with Sunderland. Hopefully, I can end my career at a club with supporters half as amazing as these guys. That would be a fine conclusion," Sessegnon said after the match.
Mattia Destro agress to West Brom move
More good news continues to trickle out of The Hawthorns, as West Bromwich Albion announced their latest signing, Italy international and Serie A top-scorer Mattia Destro. The striker, who scored 34 goals in all competitions this past season, has agreed to join West Bromwich Albion from his current AS Roma when his contract expires next week. A formal unveiling will take place at the club's Walsall training facility sometime next month.
The gamut of emotions at The Hawthorns
West Bromwich Albion have concluded their historic season with their first Barclays Premier League title, only their second English championship. The club is riding a wave of goodwill from supporters, who are absolutely thrilled with the achievement and have no issue with the minor rise in ticket prices that will fund an 10,000-seat extension to The Hawthorns.
Said to be most ecstatic is Joleon Lescott, and the fact that their club captain has been retained for another season will please Baggies supporters to a great extent. Winston Reid, during international duty with New Zealand at the Confederations Cup, also expressed his excitement and eagerness to kick on from here. Many other West Brom players have gone public with their intent to stay, including crucial names such as Lukas Podolski and Cristian Gamboa. The Costa Rican was rewarded for a fine season last week, signing a four-year deal that will double his wages and stave off interest from suitors across Europe.
As it always is with successful teams, there are a few players at West Brom who don't seem too keen on staying despite the upward trajectory of the club. First on the list is Stefanos Kapino, the Greek goalkeeper who joined from FSV Mainz at the start of the 2015-16 season. Despite signing a new contract, Kapino has found himself firmly as second choice behind Ben Foster, whose impressive form made him impossible to drop. The Athens native has reportedly made a formal transfer request, asking to be sold this summer. It is not yet known how Indi Blue plans to handle this, but sources claim that he is desperate to keep a potentially world-class player he sees as absolutely vital to the club's long-term future.
Leonardo Bonucci is another name on the list, though a surprise inclusion given the fact that he joined the club only this past January. The Italian is said to feel unsettled in England, and has allegedly been unable to strike up any sort of rapport with his teammates. It is thought that Indi is keen to give Bonucci a run of games in pre-season and the early days of the Premier League, though he is open to offloading the defender should he still feel out of place before the end of the transfer window. A sale is thought to be preferred to a loan, as Bonucci's value is still high. Furthermore, he won't be cup-tied for the Champions League.
Brown Ideye has fallen out of favour as a first team striker. With the arrival of Mattia Destro, it is Podolski who will partner the Italian up front, with Saido Berahino serving as one of two deputies. If that fourth spot is not to Bakary Sako's liking, then the Mali international could find himself the target of lucrative offers from several big clubs. Sako is widely considered as the front-runner to be named this year's BBC African Player of the Year for his contributions to West Brom's title-winning campaign. The Malian would fetch a price upwards of £10 million, and West Brom may cash in rather than keep an unsatisfied player.
As for signings, there is no shortage of material to discuss. A team winning the title is just as likely to sign top players as it is to sell them. Indi is reportedly so impressed by his loan pair of Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Devante Cole that he is weighing up offers to be sent to Chelsea and Manchester City. Also at the top of the manager's wish list is Arsenal midfield general Jack Wilshere, who ended the season poorly and has been the target of several #WilshereOut movements on Twitter. The Englishman is said to be stung by what he sees as him being blamed for the team's collective collapse, perceiving it as a betrayal by the fans he so loyally pledged himself to. Disillusioned with the club and keen to leave, Wilshere has reportedly asked Arsene Wenger to sanction a transfer to another Premier League side.
Two-time Premier League left back of the year Sebastien Pocognoli might be out of a job as a starter in a few months' time. Everton wide man Leighton Baines is said to be on Indi's shortlist, with the Liverpudlian surely disappointed with his club's constant battles against relegation despite their plethora of attacking talent. And if Bonucci decides he wants out, West Brom have lined up none other than Lewis Dunk. Indi worked extensively with the Brighton & Hove Albion defender during his time as a coach with the Seagulls, and Dunk has developed to a point where he has outgrown both Brighton and the lower leagues.Check out my Pitt Panthers Dynasty (NCAA Football 14)
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