Btw Keano, your updates are really good. I love the images you put indicating the competition the match was in. Keep it up. And tell your brother to hurry up and give us an update. I want to laugh at Everton.
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I am going to try something a bit different, I hope you will find this interesting and let me know if you like it or not!
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What awaits me? I have no clue.
See, I have always wanted to become a footballer player, yet never thought I would actually have this chance. I have always dreamt of wearing the England kit and scoring in the World Cup, or playing in a big club and winning the Champions League.
When I was a small lad, I always wanted to play for the red and white army. I went to the games and, credit, the team was never too good, yet it was my team. The team I have grown up it, I never thought I would actually get a chance to play for it.
Oh, sorry, I am being rude. My name is Thomas Cruzerr, and I am 19 year old with a dream to be a great striker in a big club. I decided to write this blog so people can follow my footsteps and i can really connect with the fans, now that I am a first team player this year.
How this will all play out? Like I started the post, I have no clue. I will defo write more when the season moves on, but right now, I gotta go to practise (or to hang out with my friends, who knows).
Sorry for keeping this post short. Take it as a introduction to a (hopefully) long journey. See you soon!
SpoilerRight, so, to play a small game with you, I wrote a few clues here that could help you find out what team he plays for. Also, let me know if you like the idea itself!Comment
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I am going to try something a bit different, I hope you will find this interesting and let me know if you like it or not!
Spoiler
??????
What awaits me? I have no clue.
See, I have always wanted to become a footballer player, yet never thought I would actually have this chance. I have always dreamt of wearing the England kit and scoring in the World Cup, or playing in a big club and winning the Champions League.
When I was a small lad, I always wanted to play for the red and white army. I went to the games and, credit, the team was never too good, yet it was my team. The team I have grown up it, I never thought I would actually get a chance to play for it.
Oh, sorry, I am being rude. My name is Thomas Cruzerr, and I am 19 year old with a dream to be a great striker in a big club. I decided to write this blog so people can follow my footsteps and i can really connect with the fans, now that I am a first team player this year.
How this will all play out? Like I started the post, I have no clue. I will defo write more when the season moves on, but right now, I gotta go to practise (or to hang out with my friends, who knows).
Sorry for keeping this post short. Take it as a introduction to a (hopefully) long journey. See you soon!
SpoilerRight, so, to play a small game with you, I wrote a few clues here that could help you find out what team he plays for. Also, let me know if you like the idea itself!
1. A youth player promoted and you are still playing with Bilbao.
Or more likely,
2. You've started a player career with Bilbao.Comment
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Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?
I am going to try something a bit different, I hope you will find this interesting and let me know if you like it or not!
Spoiler
??????
What awaits me? I have no clue.
See, I have always wanted to become a footballer player, yet never thought I would actually have this chance. I have always dreamt of wearing the England kit and scoring in the World Cup, or playing in a big club and winning the Champions League.
When I was a small lad, I always wanted to play for the red and white army. I went to the games and, credit, the team was never too good, yet it was my team. The team I have grown up it, I never thought I would actually get a chance to play for it.
Oh, sorry, I am being rude. My name is Thomas Cruzerr, and I am 19 year old with a dream to be a great striker in a big club. I decided to write this blog so people can follow my footsteps and i can really connect with the fans, now that I am a first team player this year.
How this will all play out? Like I started the post, I have no clue. I will defo write more when the season moves on, but right now, I gotta go to practise (or to hang out with my friends, who knows).
Sorry for keeping this post short. Take it as a introduction to a (hopefully) long journey. See you soon!
SpoilerRight, so, to play a small game with you, I wrote a few clues here that could help you find out what team he plays for. Also, let me know if you like the idea itself!
Hmm... a mediocre team and it's colours are red and white. I really want to say Liverpool but if it's a Premier League team I will guess it is Southampton Or maybe it is Stoke or Sunderland?
Jamie, that was a good oneBecause you found out my secret you will lose your PSN account and I will steal your bank card. And that is the real prophecy.
So right now there are three volunteers for a potential Skype group.-Simppu12-
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Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?
I am going to try something a bit different, I hope you will find this interesting and let me know if you like it or not!
Spoiler
??????
What awaits me? I have no clue.
See, I have always wanted to become a footballer player, yet never thought I would actually have this chance. I have always dreamt of wearing the England kit and scoring in the World Cup, or playing in a big club and winning the Champions League.
When I was a small lad, I always wanted to play for the red and white army. I went to the games and, credit, the team was never too good, yet it was my team. The team I have grown up it, I never thought I would actually get a chance to play for it.
Oh, sorry, I am being rude. My name is Thomas Cruzerr, and I am 19 year old with a dream to be a great striker in a big club. I decided to write this blog so people can follow my footsteps and i can really connect with the fans, now that I am a first team player this year.
How this will all play out? Like I started the post, I have no clue. I will defo write more when the season moves on, but right now, I gotta go to practise (or to hang out with my friends, who knows).
Sorry for keeping this post short. Take it as a introduction to a (hopefully) long journey. See you soon!
SpoilerRight, so, to play a small game with you, I wrote a few clues here that could help you find out what team he plays for. Also, let me know if you like the idea itself!
I don't have Skype so you can count me out for now.Comment
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I felt like an idiot when I read your post and completely missed Bilbao. I decided to read the post again and he says that he dreams about wearing the England jersey. That means he couldn't play for Bilbao unless he has Basque heritage we don't know about. Man, I like overthinking stuff and creating crazy theories.-Simppu12-
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Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?
I am going to try something a bit different, I hope you will find this interesting and let me know if you like it or not!
Spoiler
??????
What awaits me? I have no clue.
See, I have always wanted to become a footballer player, yet never thought I would actually have this chance. I have always dreamt of wearing the England kit and scoring in the World Cup, or playing in a big club and winning the Champions League.
When I was a small lad, I always wanted to play for the red and white army. I went to the games and, credit, the team was never too good, yet it was my team. The team I have grown up it, I never thought I would actually get a chance to play for it.
Oh, sorry, I am being rude. My name is Thomas Cruzerr, and I am 19 year old with a dream to be a great striker in a big club. I decided to write this blog so people can follow my footsteps and i can really connect with the fans, now that I am a first team player this year.
How this will all play out? Like I started the post, I have no clue. I will defo write more when the season moves on, but right now, I gotta go to practise (or to hang out with my friends, who knows).
Sorry for keeping this post short. Take it as a introduction to a (hopefully) long journey. See you soon!
SpoilerRight, so, to play a small game with you, I wrote a few clues here that could help you find out what team he plays for. Also, let me know if you like the idea itself!
I got this nagging feeling that he started with Cardiff City but then again he did say that it was his "dream" to be a striker for a big club so maybe he's on a League 2 team perhapsCurrently Playing:
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I don't know if this could help but I think someone had a problem with posting and they needed to post four or ten posts before being able to use photos. Maybe tell your brother to try replying to someone?
I felt like an idiot when I read your post and completely missed Bilbao. I decided to read the post again and he says that he dreams about wearing the England jersey. That means he couldn't play for Bilbao unless he has Basque heritage we don't know about. Man, I like overthinking stuff and creating crazy theories.
I completely missed the England thing. *facepalm* Stoke/Sunderland/Southampton then.
Jamie, download it so we can have a group!Comment
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Oh, you're asking for my opinion? That's nice, I appreciate it. So, let's see. If you got a good amount of money for RvP I think it was wise selling him but I disagree with selling Rooney. He has become a big piece of Man United and the club won't be the same without him but you probably had a good reason to sell him. I haven't used Neymar so I can't say anything about him but I love that you signed Lacazette. If you have been here for long enough you will know that I had him in my Hertha career (before it was mainstream buying him) and he was a real monster. If you use him correctly he will do wonders.
When I was reading your post I was thinking about why didn't you sign defenders but then you wrote that you will be looking at them so I don't have anything to say about that. If you have a lot of money you could try to sign Hummels or someone from Bayern. If you have about fifteen million Varane could be a good signing. He has been a favourite of mine since FIFA 13.
The PSN is still not working for me. Hopefully it will start working soon.
I will definitely look at those options on defense. I go and check out Bayern, them and Barco have tremendous depth of talent.
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May 2020 - Season 7
FIFA 14 (PS3)
SpoilerAFC Wimbledon 3 - 0 Crystal Palace
WIM: James 12' 25' Thompson 66'
First versus last and the team in first showed why there are eighteen teams in between them. The result was exactly what Wimbledon needed as Manchester City continue to win as well. Luke James was able to break away from Everton's Vietto on the top scorer table as well with these two goals. Vietto also scored in his match so James only has the 1st place for at least one more week.
AFC Wimbledon 4 - 0 QPR
WIM: Eaves 9' 81' 90' Ortiz 17'
Chavez has finally figured out how to adjust the B team with the new players, and it looks like he has decided to use a 3-5-2 formation (2 CDMs 1 CAM). The Wimbledon B team completely dominated QPR from beginning to end Diego Ortiz returning to a wide position where he had the room to show off his incredible ball skills. He may not be one that can sprint to the end line and cross the ball, but if you give him the space to shoot he will punish you for it. Tom Eaves also had an incredible match and got himself a hat-trick. Mario Ruiz looked a little disheartened to be demoted to the B team, but his morale has improved greatly now that he's playing in his natural CAM position instead of the RDM position he was playing with the first team.
AFC Wimbledon - Manchester City
First vs second. Only 1 point is what sets these two teams apart. The winner of this match will most likely lift the league title at the end of this month with only a few games left to go. Manchester City have been in impressive form which led them to jump over Chelsea in the league table and now be right behind Wimbledon. Wimbledon have had great results this month, but it's been against two teams in relegation zone. When these two teams faced each other six months ago it ended in a 1-1 draw, but in previous seasons Wimbledon have never had any problems from the Citizens.
SpoilerAFC Wimbledon 3 - 0 Manchester City
WIM: Odhlambo 13' James 20' 81'
Nobody was expecting this match to be this one-sided, but it happened. Youth graduate and England international Richard Odhlambo scored the first goal with an amazing one touch finish in the box. Luke James finished off City with a brace that further improves his chances of winning his first and Wimbledon's third BPL Golden Boot. Manchester City game was disastrous. Not only on the scoreline but on the field as well. The Citizens managed to get only 1 shot in the entire match and that shot was off target. City's top scorer Karim Benzema played the entire second half of the match and although his presence definitely improved City's game he wasn't able to make an impact either. The Wimbledon players were well aware that this was an important match and they played a perfect game.
Reading 2 - 1 AFC Wimbledon
WIM: Murphy 39'
REA: Akpan 45' Tanner 70'
The last scheduled match for the Wimbledon B team this season and they still played horribly. Josh Murphy scored the first goal with a great driven shot after being played through on goal by Tom Eaves, but the team fell apart right after that. The match was very important for Reading and they were extremely motivated on the pitch pressuring high the entire match. Reading's first goal actually came as a result of high pressuring. The captain Akpan rushed an unsuspecting Craig May after Adam Cowie passed the ball to him, intercepted the ball and in one touch shot towards goal to beat an out of position Cowie. The Dons were never able to recover from that and ended up giving the match away as a defensive mistake allowed Tanner to take a shot on goal and score. This result has put Reading out of the relegation zone with a 3 point difference and only two matches left to play. If they can just hold on to those points for two more weeks they will avoid relegation. For Wimbledon, this defeat allowed Manchester City to close in on them once again. Could this be City's second chance to lift the title?
AFC Wimbledon 2 - 1 Southampton
WIM: Odhlambo 14' Clayton 80'
SOT: Reed 17'
Southampton really made Wimbledon suffer and in the end it was Max Clayton, the impact sub, that changed the game and gave Wimbledon the lead. Richard Odhlambo opened the scoreline with a perfect shot from outside the box, but Southampton's Reed equalized only 3 minutes later with an impressive goal. Wimbledon goalkeeper John Ruddy parried a shot and the rebound went straight to Reed. Instead of taking the shot first time, Reed lifted the ball with his foot and then executed an amazing scissor kick into the net. After that Southampton played very similar to Reading and pressured Wimbledon high preventing the Dons from advancing on the field with possession. The draw would have allowed Manchester City to go over Wimbledon with 2 points and with only 1 game left in the season that would have meant City were inevitably champions, but Max Clayton refused to let that happen and scored almost the exact same way he scored on Barcelona in the Champions League last month.
Sunderland 0 - 2 AFC Wimbledon
WIM: James 35' Vergini OG 90'
Sunderland started the match with great defending but Wimbledon controlled possession the entire time. It was only a matter of time until Wimbledon would be able to break through the back line and at minute 35 Thompson sent Luke James a through ball leaving him free with only the goalkeeper in front. James was patient, waited for the goalkeeper to come out and then chipped the ball over him! The goal secured the Golden Boot for Luke James and it was also his first chipped goal. The match stayed the same with Sunderland defending really well and Wimbledon controlling the match. In the final minute of the match Michael Thompson took a powerful shot towards goal but the ball bounced off Vergini's knee and changed the ball's direction leading to Wimbledon's 2nd goal.
SpoilerAFC Wimbledon Win Barclay's Premier League Title!!!
Champions League Final
Real Madrid 2 - 2 AFC Wimbledon
WIM: Murphy 8' 77'
REA: Morata 36' Isco 71'
The fans at the Imtech Arena were taken completely by surprise when AFC Wimbledon scored a goal in barely the 8th minute of the match. Tyler Harvey had made a run from midfield to the right wing where he crossed it and found LAM Jacob Murphy who didn't hesitate and took the volley. The ball hit Carvajal in the head and went into the net beating the goalkeeper Muslera who had already made his dive. The game was extremely tight, Real Madrid playing fast, counter attacking football with a 4-3-3 Holding and AFC Wimbledon trying to push Madrid back with a 4-3-3 Attack. The game didn't really start until the 36th minute though when Morata headed the ball past Wimbledon goalkeeper Ruddy and equalized the match. Game on. The Wimbledon fullbacks did a spectacular job neutralizing the Madrid wingers Gareth Bale and Eden Hazard, but Ancelloti was aware he couldn't break Wimbledon through the wings and instead had his team attack through the middle which is where they found the most success. At minute 71 Real Madrid's CDM Cristante sent a through ball over the Wimbledon defenders and found Isco wide open with nobody near him. Isco kept his calm and took a well placed shot to Ruddy's left corner giving Madrid the win. Wimbledon had less than 20 minutes to equalize and Chavez immediately ordered his players to push forward, paying little attention to the risks involved. It paid off six minutes later though, when Wimbledon launched a counter attack. Max Clayton sent Luke James running with a lobbed through ball and James beat Carvajal, the last defender, with his body right before bringing the ball down with his foot. Luke James was left one on one with Muslera but Jacob Murphy came to his aid sprinting into the box shouting for the ball. James obliged and Murphy was able to take an uncomfortable shot into the net equalizing the match! The match wasn't over though and both teams threatened each other but the second half ended 2-2. Extra time was still very tense, but only Wimbledon looked dangerous up front. Real Madrid mostly sat back waiting for the counter attack but Wimbledon didn't attack that much either, since Real Madrid has defeated them with a late goal more than enough times. The extra time finished 2-2 and the champion would have to be decided by a penalty shootout.
SpoilerPenalty Shootouts have never worried Chavez, as in his 7 seasons with Wimbledon he has only lost 1. This was against Real Madrid though, one of the best teams in the world. To top it off, Wimbledon's main penalty taker Richard Odhlambo was no longer on the field, having been subbed off in the 70th minute of the second half. Wimbledon's penalty takers would be Mannus, Vincent, Paterson, Clayton, and finally Luke James.
Round 1
Eden Hazard stepped up to take the first penalty and he defeated Ruddy by shooting it high and slightly to the left while Ruddy stayed in the middle. Next came Wimbledon's home grown Ruaidhri Mannus who beat Muslera with a well placed shot to the left.
Real Madrid 1 - 1 AFC Wimbledon
Round 2
Next up was Kun Aguero for Real Madrid. The Argentinian took a powerful shot towards the top left corner but John Ruddy reached and denied it! Now came another Wimbledon youth graduate Shaun Vincent with the opportunity to put Wimbledon ahead. Vincent took a placed shot to the right and Muslera dove left!
Real Madrid 1 - 2 AFC Wimbledon
Round 3
Third on the list was Welsh superstar Gareth Bale. Bale shot the ball looking for the bottom left corner but again John Ruddy denied the shot!! The crowd was wild and so were the Wimbledon players as they watched from midfield. Now came Callum Paterson. Paterson has been receiving criticism lately as his form has dropped but now the 2018 World Cup golden bolt winner had a chance to extend Wimbledon's lead. Paterson ran up and took the shot as we expected, strong and low, to the left but Muslera dove to the right! Wimbledon are close to the title!
Real Madrid 1 - 3 AFC Wimbledon
Round 4
All eyes on Isco. If Isco misses the penalty Real Madrid will be out. Ruddy stares down his opponent, piercing through him. Could Ruddy block three in a row? Isco takes two steps, shoots left, but Ruddy dives to the right! Madrid are still alive. Now it all comes down to Max Clayton. If he scores, the Wombles are the UEFA Champions League champions. Clayton shoots right, Muslera dives left, the ball goes in. Wimbledon are the Champions of Europe!!
Barclay's Premier League Table
1. AFC Wimbledon - 86 points (26-8-4)
2. Manchester City - 78 points (22-12-4)
3. Chelsea - 78 points (23-9-6)
4. Manchester United - 70 points
5. Liverpool - 67 points
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6. Arsenal - 59 points
9. Newcastle United - 56 points
11. West Ham - 50 points
12. Swansea City - 47 points
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17. Reading - 30 points
18. Norwich City - 27 points
19. Crystal Palace - 26 points
20. QPR - 24 points
BPL Golden Boot
1. James (Wimbledon) - 22 Goals
2. Vietto (Everton) - 20 Goals
3. *4 Players tied with 16 Goals*
BPL Top Assister
1. Thompson (Wimbledon) - 12 Assists
2. Kagawa (M. United) - 9 Assists
Martial (Spurs) - 9 Assists
BPL Golden Glove
1. Ruffier (Liverpool) - 14 Clean Sheets
Courtois (Chelsea) - 14 Clean Sheets
2. Krul (Everton) - 11 Clean Sheets
UCL Golden Boot
1. Neymar (Barcelona) - 8 Goals
2. Murphy (Wimbledon) - 8 Goals
James (Wimbledon) - 8 Goals
AFC Wimbledon Top Scorer
1. Luke James - 34 Goals
2. Michael Thompson - 20 Goals
3. Tom Eaves - 18 Goals
4. Max Clayton - 13 Goals
5. Tyler Harvey - 12 Goals
Cup Competitions
• Community Shield - AFC Wimbledon (Arsenal 2nd Place)
• Copa Europe - FC Barcelona (Juventus 2nd Place)
• Barclay's Premier League - AFC Wimbledon
• Capital One Cup - AFC Wimbledon (Tottenham 2nd Place)
• FA Cup - Tottenham (Fulham 2nd Place)
• Champions League - AFC Wimbledon (Real Madrid 2nd Place)
• Europa League - AC Milan (Wolfsburg 2nd Place)
Notable Youth Academy Players
Spoiler*Adam Brooks - GK (50-64, 75-94): 15 year old goalkeeper from the United States. He should be ready for first team football by next May.
Ben McGovern - CDM (66-70, 88-94) (OVR +3): The Northern Irish 17 year old has been in the academy for two seasons already but may not be called up until after the next transfer window. If he demands to be called up at anytime he will be promoted due to his loyalty.
David McIntyre - CDM (66-69, 87-93) (OVR +13): 16 year old from Scotland has improved greatly since signing with the academy, but truth be told the club has plenty of youth CDMs already. He may have to wait another season in the academy.
Jacob Sercombe - CDM (64-72, 86-94) (OVR +14): The 16 year old from England has decided to settle in midfield. I was hoping he would choose CB since we have loads of defensive midfielders in the academy. I'll decide if he gets called up in the next months once I get a better picture of his overall.
*Juan Maresca - LM (50-66, 77-94): This Mexican winger looks very promising. The team needs wingers so he could be receiving a good opportunity next May or maybe even earlier depending on how his overall turns out to be in the future academy reports.
Kyle Clarkson - LW (60-64, 80-86): I'm disappointed at his May boost. This kid from England is only 16 though so I think he can spend another season in the academy. He's still too slow for a winger.
Mal Osborn - RB (63-67, 80-86): This speedy English right back has been promoted. He has 80+ pace, 75 ball control and dribbling and 75+ crossing, but his defensive stats are terrible. Looks like I have a new RM for the B team then
Sean Archer - CDM (66-70, 85-91): The 17 year old from Scotland is a playmaker and may be promoted next season. His mental stats are great, but his defensive and physical stats are lacking. If he demands to be called up he will. If not, I'll give him another season in the academy.
Sebastian Torres - LW (63-69, 85-94): The 16 year old from Mexico has recently joined the academy. He has decided to play mainly as a winger but he may be used as a striker instead due to his height of 6'2".
**Todd Zebroski - CDM (66-70, 80-86) (OVR +4): 16 year old playmaker from England has decided to leave the academy.
Tyrone Kedwell - CM (59-63, 77-83) (OVR +3): I'm not gonna lie I signed him immediately because of his last name - Kedwell. Could he become a club legend like Danny Kedwell? I sure hope he can live up to the name. In the meantime, I think he should spend another season in the youth academy.
May Headlines
AFC Wimbledon Champions!!!
The biggest news this month is of course AFC Wimbledon's 2nd consecutive Barclay's Premier League title. The Dons also won the Capital One Cup for the second time in a row as well. It took the Wombles three years to win the Europa League, and it took them just 2 years to win the Champions League, establishing themselves as not only the best team in England, but the best team in Europe now as well.
John Ruddy: Champions League Hero
There is much speculation about whether or not Ruddy will be retiring next season, but for now the only talk there is is about his amazing performance against Real Madrid in the Champions League final. Ruddy only made 1 save in the 120 minute match and he received two goals, but in the penalty shootout he blocked two of Madrid's shots which ultimately led to the title. The 33 year old goalkeeper has had a rejuvenating year. He was playing at West Bromwich Albion who at the time were in 16th place in the FL Championship. The goalkeeper was already considering retirement when out of the blue AFC Wimbledon comes down with an offer to buy. He accepts, and in 6 months he's won the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the Champions League.
Reading's Battle With Relegation
Another team that has received a lot of attention this month is Reading, the team that finished in 17th place this season. The relegation battle was tight all season but even more so in the final month of the season, where even in the last league match all four teams at the bottom of the table had a chance at survival. The Reading fans and players were pumped up and motivated and upset the top of the table team AFC Wimbledon 2-1 when everyone expected Wimbledon to win. The three points would prove vital. In the final match of the season, Reading needed to win. A defeat would mean relegation and Norwich City would survive instead due to goal difference, or QPR/Crystal Palace depending on their results. A draw would make them depend on Norwich City's result. Only a win would guarantee survival but unfortunately for them their final match was against one of the big clubs in England: Chelsea. Once again as underdogs, Reading surprised everybody and defeated Chelsea 1-0. With this incredible result, Reading escaped relegation despite being in the bottom three the majority of the season.
BPL Manager of The Season
The Manager of The Season award has been given to AFC Wimbledon's Chavez for a second time in a row. The Mexican-American manager has not only had a successful season, but a successful career as well achieving fantastic things with the Scotland National Team and AFC Wimbledon. With the Dons, Chavez has won the League 2, League 1, Capital One Cup, FA Cup, Community Shield, Barclay's Premier League, Europa League, and the Champions League. The only competitions that Chavez was not able to win was the J. Paint Trophy, Copa Europe, and the FL Championship finishing in 2nd place in all three competitions.
BPL Player of The Year
The Player of The Year award has been given to Chelsea's Jovetic. I lack the knowledge to tell you why in the world it was given to him.
AFC Wimbledon Player of The Year
AFC Wimbledon has announced Luke James as the Womble of The Year. The striker from England had huge shoes to fill after Terry Gornell left and passed the torch on to him, but he stepped up and made Gornell proud. Last season James had 22 Goals in all competitions. This year he broke his mark and netted 34 in all competitions winning the Golden Boot in the league and being a joint winner for the Champions League Golden Boot. Terry Gornell still holds the record for most goals scored in a single year at 37 goals, but James came mighty close to reaching it just 3 goals away.
The End Of An Era
This morning the Wimbledon manager Chavez has announced that he will be stepping down from management. Chavez leaves the institution after 7 wondrous years in which AFC Wimbledon rose from the ashes and not only achieved their revenge against the FA, but also became one of Europe's best. We've seen Chavez change over the years. From the respectful, calm pioneer that took the League 2 by surprise, to the passionate, strong leader that stormed through the Premier League often extremely vocal from the sidelines. The change came mostly during Season 6, where we saw a different Chavez, a much more tired and stressed Chavez, almost pulling out his hairs with every goal received. Many believed that he would be resigning that season as he looked extremely frustrated and it reflected off the players as well. Suddenly, he looked reborn and much louder, leading the team to his first Premier League title, the Capital One Cup, the Community Shield and the FA Cup all in one season. When we asked what sparked the change that saw him climb out of the hole he was in, his answer was that it was all thanks to The Great War of 2014. We had no clue what he was talking about but that was Chavez. Sometimes referring to other football managers we had never heard of such as a bum from Texas, a Rabbit, Jamie, Ganchev, Keanu Reeves, and a blue Indian among other names that we had no record of. When it came to football he knew what he was talking about and that was all that mattered though. Here is his official statement from today's press conference:
"It was a hell of a ride and I enjoyed every second of it. From preparing for matches against MK Dons all the way to preparing for Barcelona and Real Madrid. Wimbledon and it's supporters gave me an unforgettable opportunity which I will be forever grateful for. I have given this club everything I have, all the knowledge I possess. I think it is the right time to step down. I know that the club will continue to lead the way for English football without a problem.
I would also like to thank the players for always playing with their hearts. In this journey I've encountered a lot of players that truly blew me away. Players that no one had ever even thought to look at and they became superstars. Terry Gornell, Ross Worner, Ryan Tafazolli, Jack Midson, Barry Fuller, Luke Moore, Harry Pell, Aaron Morris, Elliott Hewitt, Luke James, Danny Kedwell, Seb Brown, Jacob Murphy, George Francomb, Jack Baldwin, Tyler Harvey, Danny Hylton, Charlie Sheringham, James Hanson, Max Clayton, and many many more that will forever be in my heart, as they always left it on the field. Players that knew what these colors meant and played with passion every week not for the money or self glory, but for the team. For the fans. For Wimbledon. Because no fan should have to go to work or school and be the victim of banter. Because the bragging rights should always be in our favor.
Our amazing youth academy and staff, who always included the club's values and history in the development of players such as Richard Odlhambo, Michael Thompson, Mario Ruiz, Adam Cowie, Shaun Vincent, Scott Moore, and Ruaidhri Mannus among many others who even at their young age showed the maturity and passion that this club demands.
Most importantly, I must thank you: the reader. You who has been with me every step of the way offering me your insight, support, and constructive criticism which always motivated me to keep going. The people of this forum is what made this career. You enhanced it and made it much more enjoyable. When spicing up matches against MK Dons for example back when I was in League 1 and 2, I was even more passionate about winning it not only because I hate everything they stand for, but also because I knew that I couldn't come back here and post that I had lost. It would be unacceptable. This is the longest career I have ever had. In my opinion it has been the best and it is all thanks to you."
Final Squad Review
SpoilerStarting Eleven (4-2-2-2)
* = Youth Academy Player
** = Player Growth Status
FORMAT= Position - Name (nationality) (overall + age) (growth)
GK - John Ruddy (England) (33yrs 78 OVR): 7/10
26 Appearances - 12 Clean Sheets
He was brought in to get some much needed experience in the goalkeeper position and also to give Adam Cowie some time to develop more. Since he debuted with us he was playing extremely well getting several clean sheets, but last month he accepted a 1-year contract extension that would see him go down to "Squad Rotation Player" and ever since then he hasn't been the same shot stopper. I'm expecting him to retire next season, but if he's still playing better than Cowie he will continue to be starter.
RB - Elliott Hewitt (c) (Wales) (81 OVR 25yrs) (+3): 9/10
41 Appearances - 10 Assists
I can always depend on him, and that's why he took the captain's armband after Gornell left. He wasn't the daredevil he was last season, but he was still very solid in defense so I can't complain too much. Before he and Paterson frequently swapped positions but this season he stopped taking so many risks. Perhaps it was because of the maturity the armband brings. Either way, he will continue to be an important player for us.
RCB - James Tarkowski (England) (81 OVR 27yrs) (+0): 8/10
41 Appearances - 1 Goal
Very solid defender both in the air and with the ball on the ground. Hardly made any mistakes this season.
LCB - Jack Baldwin (England) (78 OVR 26yrs) (+2): 7.5/10
41 Appearances - 2 Goals
Also very solid in defense but one of his strengths is also his weakness: his aggression. We hardly get any red cards (it's FIFA 14) but whatever we did receive they were most likely all his. I'm not too bothered by it though, every team needs a player with a heavy foot. Even his clean tackles are strong he's scared me many many times in the box when I'm just waiting for the referee to call a penalty but it ends up being a clean tackle. He will remain an important player next season.
LB - Jack Robinson (England) (82 OVR 26yrs) (+3): 8/10
41 Appearances - 1 Goal & 5 Assists
Very solid at the back and he is always at the right place in attack to support the LM. He doesn't have CB listed as a secondary position, but he never failed me when I had to move him to LCB in emergency situations such as Baldwin receiving a red card. He has the Tackler trait so he was hardly ever beaten in a one on one. One of his best moments was running from his position all the way to the middle of the opponent's box off the ball and then finishing the play with a goal. That goal was against Barcelona.
RDM - Tyler Harvey (England) (79 OVR 24yrs) (+3): 9/10
51 Appearances - 12 Goals & 8 Assists
I should've had this guy with the first team since the very beginning of the season. He's been with the club since my first season in 2013 and he's been a starter the whole time, until Ruiz and Odhlambo came up from the academy and took the two midfield spots. For the Barcelona game I benched Ruiz and put Harvey instead and man he made a huge difference. I really like Ruiz but he's too lazy defensively to be in a two man midfield. The B team really missed Harvey as Harvey controlled the midfield and also scored many important goals. He will stay with the first team and may even inherit the #10 jersey after losing his #7 to Odhlambo. He was Midson's partner in midfield for years and Midson was the original #10 before Gornell. For his loyalty even after being demoted to the B team, I think he deserves it.
LDM - *Richard Odlambo (England) (79 OVR 19yrs) (+3): 9/10
34 Appearances - 5 Goals & 3 Assists
**Has Potential To Be Special
When he played next to Mario Ruiz he was mostly a recovery midfielder and his playmaking from the midfield line was vital to our game. Now that he's with Tyler Harvey, he has a lot more liberty to move up and he's been scoring goals for us from outside the box. He is extremely important to our game and will continue to be next season.
RAM - Callum Paterson (Scotland) (78 OVR 25yrs) (+1): 7/10
45 Appearances - 8 Goals & 8 Assists
He joined the squad after winning the 2018 World Cup Golden Boot and he was given the #9 jersey. Unfortunately he wasn't able to play well next to Terry Gornell and lost the spot to Luke James. It was hard finding him a spot on the field but he has done well as a wide midfielder. He has ST, RM and RB listed as positions so he can play anywhere down the right wing. He's very fast and very strong, as well as +90 jumping stats so he's a tank. He'd be perfect to play as a lone striker but unfortunately I have too many strikers to do that. His form went down this season, but he'll stay at RAM for at least another year. One thing I really like is he always tries to get into the box and shoot whether it's with his head or foot.
LAM - Jacob Murphy (England) (82 OVR 25yrs) (+2): 8/10
41 Appearances - 11 Goals & 8 Assists
Another club veteran, as he's been here since my first season and he's been a starter every season. He has the dribbler trait and he's very fast, but he hardly makes any runs down the sideline. That was one thing I very much disliked about him and almost considered benching him, until I realized that he plays best as a creator instead of a sprinter. That's when he started to excel on the field. He's been here as long as I have and I don't plan on changing that anytime soon.
RS - Luke James (England) (81 OVR 25yrs) (+3): 10/10
42 Appearances - 34 Goals & 10 Assists
He really stepped up after Gornell left to Celtic, becoming our top striker and one of our hardest workers. Definitely learned a lot from Gornell. He will not be replaced.
LS - *Michael Thompson (Northern Ireland) (74 OVR 19yrs) (+4): 9/10
37 Appearances - 20 Goals & 20 Assists
**An Exciting Prospect
For a youth player that was only promoted 1 season ago, this guy impressed me. He played one season on loan at Birmingham City scoring 4 goals in 4 appearances, and this season he started off phenomenally with the B team leading to his promotion to the first team. He has a good long shot and his lob passes are almost his trademark. In the matches where we went a man down I kept him alone up front and he never stopped pushing forward always threatening with his strength and shot power. I know he will only get better and better as the years go by.
Wimbledon B Team (3-5-2)
* = Youth Academy Player
** = Player Growth Status
FORMAT= Position - Name (nationality) (overall + age) (growth)
GK - *Adam Cowie (Scotland) (77 OVR 21yrs) (+4): 7/10
33 Appearances - 6 Clean Sheets
All of his goalkeeper stats are 77+ but his reflexes are only at 71. Most of his goals received are from rebounds although he's been completely out of position more than a couple times. He continued to grow even after Ruddy came in which is good. Looking at the way his overall has been improving I'm sure next season he'll hit the 80s and become a much better goalkeeper.
RCB - *Craig May (Scotland) (75 OVR 20yrs) (+3): 8/10
24 Appearances - 1 Goal
**Has Potential To Be Special
He's naturally a RB but I've always used him in the center. His long legs allow him to put in great slide tackles if he happens to be beaten and his 6'4" height keeps all aerial attacks away from our net.
CB - *Dean Rhodes (c) (Scotland) (76 OVR 19yrs) (+3): 8/10
24 Appearances - 2 Goals
**Has Potential To Be Special
He is naturally a LB but I've always used him in the center. He's almost the exact player as May but he's taller at 6'6" and he has the Tactician trait which is why I gave him the captainship after promoting Harvey to the first team.
LCB - Danny Wilson (Scotland) (74 OVR 28yrs) (+1): 9/10
24 Appearances - 2 Assists
He's a very solid defender and never gave me any problems since bringing him to the club. He's mostly defensive minded, but he played LB with the B team most of the season and never failed. Now that I'm using a back line of 3 he's playing more in the center but he's still playing really well.
RDM - *Scott Moore (Scotland) (70 OVR 19yrs) (+2): 9/10
31 Appearances - 1 Assist
**Showing Great Potential
Don't be fooled by his overall, this CM has an 88 in standing tackles and 80+ marking making him extremely difficult to get past. He played most of the season at RB, and after the Barcelona game he became a regular sub with the first team which lessened his playing time with the B team. His outstanding defensive stats make him a great player to have on the bench so next season he will have a greater role with both the B team and the first team.
LDM - *Ruaidhri Mannus (Northern Ireland) (72 OVR 19yrs) (+3): 9/10
41 Appearances - 5 Goals & 1 Assist
**Showing Great Potential
Another great midfielder who's overall doesn't do him justice. He's good at recovering the ball, great at passing, and has a good long shot as well. He was also a regular sub with the first team and will repeat the same role next season.
CAM - *Mario Ruiz (Mexico) (78 OVR 20yrs) (+3): 6/10
36 Appearances - 1 Goal & 2 Assists
**An Exciting Prospect
After seeing him play with the B team he made me wonder if Odhlambo was just always covering his mistakes with the first team. Explains why Odhlambo doesn't get tired as fast now that he's playing with Harvey. Ruiz is slow, lacks sacrifice, and I'm not sure if he will stay with the team next season. He was really good with the first team but he has been lacking with the B team. His morale improved a lot now that he's playing in his natural position but I'm not sure his performances has justified his starting spot with the B team. He's been a regular with the Mexico national team for some time now, but I'll have to review my options with him. If he stays with the team he'll probably be benched, but I don't think he'd make much of an impact coming on as a sub.
RM - *Diego Ortiz (Mexico) (78 OVR 21yrs) (+3): 7/10
26 Appearances - 3 Goals & 6 Assists
**Has Potential To Be Special
On paper he's one of our best players, but his lack of speed and stamina keep him from being an effective winger. He has amazing skills on the ball but he's pretty inconsistent too. He always has low morale, so I might loan him out next season and hopefully his physical stats will show improvement while on loan.
LM - Josh Murphy (England) (71 OVR 25yrs) (+1): 7/10
25 Appearances - 3 Goals & 6 Assists
Jacob Murphy's twin brother. He hasn't been as great as his brother and his overall is much lower, but his speed and placement make him good enough to start with the B team. At one point I had to use him with the first team due to injury and he did really well there too. His overall doesn't show it but he's a good squad player to have.
RS - Max Clayton (England) (75 OVR 25yrs) (+1): 9/10
50 Appearances - 13 Goals & 10 Assists
His speed is phenomenal, but unfortunately that's all his game is. He's a starter with the B team but he's a very important substitute with the first team, although with the first team he plays as a winger instead of his natural striker position. His morale was much better this season so I plan to keep him in the team.
LS - Tom Eaves (England) (71 OVR 28yrs) (+1): 8/10
24 Appearances - 18 Goals & 10 Assists
He had a rough start to the season but he found his form again once he returned to the B team. This season he was the kind of player that could be having the worst match of his career and suddenly come out with a goal. He's very happy with the playing time I'm giving him, so he'll most likely stay for next season.
Reserves
* = Youth Academy Player
** = Player Growth Status
FORMAT= Position - Name (nationality) (overall + age) (growth)
ST - Adam Morgan (England) (76 OVR 26yrs) (+0): 5/10
18 Appearances - 3 Goals & 2 Assists
He was brought in to compete with Eaves for the striker position in the B team, but also to be a fast attacking player coming off the bench when we were behind on the score line. Unfortunately, he has not worked out. He had one really good game and that was against his former club Stoke, but he never played a good game after that. As a substitute he didn't deliver results either. I am considering transferring him and instead promoting a striker from the academy to play this role.
CAM - *Shaun Vincent (England) (77 OVR 20yrs) (+2): 7/10
37 Appearances - 1 Goal & 3 Assists
**Showing Great Potential
Some of you may remember Vincent from earlier in my career. He was a starter in my 3-1-4-2 but after switching to 4-2-2-2 he wasn't able to deliver anymore. He played a season out on loan, and this year I used him as a sub for both the first team and the B team. His game has definitely improved, using him out wide or in the center. I think he has earned another chance with the B team, so next season I will try him out in the CAM position with the B team.
CDM - *Scott McGabe (Scotland) (76 OVR 18yrs) (+4): 7/10
29 Appearances - 3 Assists
**Has Potential To Be Special
His overall is a little misleading since his defensive stats are quite poor for a CDM. He has the Tactician trait though so he's great at intercepting plays. At his young age he was already receiving regular call ups to the Scotland national team, and if I remember correctly he's already better than the CDMs they have so he must be a starter. He was used mainly as a sub for the B team but at the end of the season he started for the B team since I was giving Scott Moore more minutes with the first team. Next season he will play the same role unless his defensive stats improve significantly.
LB - Tom Richards (England) (69 OVR 25yrs) (+0): 6/10
27 Appearances - 1 Assist
Richards has been with the club since the beginning of my career, but I feel it is time I let him move on. There was one season where his discipline was poor, but after loaning him out he came back with a much better attitude. He was a starter for about 3 seasons in a row, but now he's getting less appearances each year, so I think it would only be best if I let him go in the upcoming transfer window.
CM - *Jamie Mannus (Northern Ireland) (64 OVR 18yrs) (+0): N/A
2 Appearances
**Contract Expiring
He demanded to be called up earlier in the season without being approved by me first. Therefore he hasn't had much participation with the team. I will look to loan him out next season or may not renew his contract at all.
CM - *Curtis Burgess (64 OVR 17yrs) (+2): N/A
2 Appearances
He demanded to be called up earlier in the season without being approved by me first. Therefore he hasn't had much participation with the team. I will look to loan him out next season.
Recently Promoted
* = Youth Academy Player
** = Player Growth Status
FORMAT= Position - Name (nationality) (overall + age) (growth)
RB - *Mal Osborn (England) (64 OVR 16yrs) (+0): N/A
1 Appearance
His defensive stats are poor, but he has real good pace, crossing, and dribbling stats so he'll be making substitute appearances both in defense and on the wings. I plan on having him play the same role Tom Richards played as in he's not a starter for neither the B team nor the first team but he makes substitute appearances for both from time to time.
LW - *Sebastian Torres (Mexico) (66 OVR 16yrs) (+0): N/A
**Showing Great Potential
Players Out On Loan
* = Youth Academy Player
** = Player Growth Status
FORMAT= Position - Name (nationality) (overall + age) (growth)
CM - *Matthew Saah (England) (71 OVR 20yrs) (+3): N/A
4 Appearances - 1 Assist
On Loan At Crewe Alexandria
This player only played one season with the club, the rest he's been on loan. In that only season, which was his first, he truly impressed me in his performances with the B team in the Europa League. He can play as a CDM, CM, and CAM but he was great at holding the midfield. I think it's time for him to come back and get some playing time with the Wimbledon jersey again.
GK - *Christophe Brown (Scotland) (69 OVR 20yrs) (+0): N/A
8 Appearances
On Loan At Birmingham City
Initially he was supposed to be Worner's successor, but an unintentional loan glitch allowed Adam Cowie to grow a lot faster and for some reason Brown's growth was halted. His goalkeeper stats are not growing which really disappoints me because I always believed he was a better goalkeeper than Cowie. He will be loaned out again next season and hopefully we'll see some growth from him then.
RM - *Ryan Yeoman (England) (66 OVR 17yrs) (+1): N/A
3 Appearances
On Loan At Crewe Alexandria
He played 6 months with the club before going out on loan making some great appearances but unfortunately his stats wouldn't show any growth. He likes to take players on which I really like. He'll have to battle it out with Osborn in the preseason friendlies to see who will stay and who will go on loan.
LB - *Scott Stewart (Scotland) (68 OVR 18yrs) (+0): N/A
2 Appearances
On Loan At Nottingham Forrest
He's like Craig May and Dean Rhodes as in their stats fit the CB position better. This loan was unproductive, so I may transfer list him and let him succeed elsewhere.
ST - *Scott Wilson (Scotland) (66 OVR 19yrs) (+1): N/A
On Loan At Dagenham
I had real high hopes for him when I promoted him but his growth has been minimal. He's a technically gifted striker so I don't want to get rid of him so easily. I may keep him with the team next season and see if his growth improved. If not, I'll send him back on loan.
CM - *Ben Sweeney (England) (66 OVR 17yrs) (+2): N/A
5 Appearances - 1 Goal & 1 Assist
On Loan At Nottingham Forrest
Demanded to be called up and had his growth halted. He was just featured in the "one for the future" news section too so he's still a good player. I may loan him out again next season.
ST - *Conor Marsden (England) (63 OVR 19yrs) (+4): N/A
On Loan At Oldham Athletic
He demanded to be called up last season and his growth has been pretty good so far. With his 6'4" height I know he will become a dangerous striker.
LB - *Charlie Hopper (England) (53 OVR 17yrs) (+3): N/A
On Loan At Bristol Rovers
Another player I was looking forward to having but he demanded to be called up last season coming in at 48 overall. With more youth players that are ready to play coming up, I may just transfer list him to make room for a more capable player. Sorry Hopper. Should've stayed in the academy like we had planned.
Until next time,
Thanks For Reading!vrabbit
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Currently playing: FIFA 19 on XB1
SpoilerPreviously played: FIFA 16 on XB1
Teams: FC Barcelona
Globetrotter CM (previously at FC Twente, Kayserispor, Dorados de Sinaloa and Central Coast Mariners F.C.)
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So I know I said I was going to be doing a York City, but I actually am changing my cm to AFC Bournemouth -- they are a great championship side and I wanna be in the PL sooner rather than later.. First update will be tomorrow !Comment
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TOON TO THE TOP
SEASON 1
PS4
League Cup Round 2
Newcastle 1-0 Oldham
Gouffran 103
Simmed.
Match 4
Southampton 2-0 Newcastle
Tadic 7
Davis 90
We got absolutely battered in this game, Tadic opening the scoring early on knocking into the bottom corner from just outside the box. Southampton kept piling on the pressure and eventually we conceded again, Davis smashing into the corner after beating Steven Taylor for pace, not a difficult task.
Match 5
Newcastle 0-0 Hull
A drab affair that I shall not bore you with details of.
League Cup Round 3
Newcastle 2-1 Everton
Barry 6
R. Taylor 36
Gouffran 87
Baines missed pen 82
We did it. A win! Barry headed in the opener after being left unmarked in the box before Ryan Taylor curled a free kick into the top corner to equalise. When Anita bought down Eto'o in the box with 5 minutes left, I thought it was over but Krul saved Baines penalty and we were swiftly at the other end of the field. The ball was played cross field to Gouffran who curled into the bottom corner to win the game.
Match 6
Stoke 2-1 Newcastle
Whelan 25
Diouf 63
Cabella 66
Gutted. Whelan opened the scoring when a comedy of errors allowed him to dribble straight into the box and smash into the top corner. We attacked relentlessly but Begovic was unbeatable and before we knew it, Diouf had headed into the top corner. Cabella equalised soon after, beating a defender with a roulette before curling into the bottom corner but we couldn't find an equaliser.
Match 7
Swansea 1-0 Newcastle
Dyer 23
We came up against Keano's Welsh wonders in this match and right from the offset, they proved how much better they were. Shelvey had a header ruled out for offside before Bony hit the bar with a header of his own. They finally beat Krul, Dyer nodding in from a low cross that was too low for anyone else to head away. We fought for an equaliser but the closest we came was Cisse hitting the back of Williams head.
Match 8
Newcastle 1-1 Leicester
Nugent 25 (PEN)
Aarons 45
Simmed.
Match 9
Tottenham 1-0 Newcastle
Soldado 45
We played well in this match, only conceding when Soldado beat Janmaat in the air at the far post to nod in. Cabella had his shot saved while Sissoko couldn't find the net, hitting the bar twice and Lloris played like a god.
League Cup Round 4
Bournemouth 3-3 Newcastle (5-4 pens)
Stanislas 24
Obertan 37
Wilson 62
De Jong 63
Stanislas 103
Perez 114
Simmed.
Match 10
Newcastle 2-2 Liverpool
Santon 24
Lucas 46
Sturridge 71
Cisse 76
Santon opened the scoring in the match, stroking into the bottom corner after beating Johnson and Toure for pace. Lucas equalised soon after half time, Collocini getting the ball caught under his feet and Lucas was able to stroke in easily. Sturridge then made it 2 for Liverpool, running clear to curl into the bottom corner. We managed to rescue a point though, substitute Cisse breaking past Skrtel and smashing the ball into the roof of the net.
Match 11
West Brom 2-2 Newcastle
Riviere 14
Ideye 38
Varela 66
Tiote 90
This game was the epitome of all things wrong with my team so far this season. Riviere gave us the lead, stroking in easily before Ideye won a header to equalise. Another header conceded. He then won a penalty and, hope! Varela hit the post, but the ball bounced out, hit Collocini on the heel and fell back to Varela's feet to curl in. BULL****! We won a penalty soon after, Cabella steps up, and puts it wide. We then win another penalty. Sissoko steps up, and puts it over. BULL****! We finally equalised and salvaged a draw in a game we should have won 4-1 when Tiote smashed into the top corner, obviously frustrated with the BULL**** way the game had turned out.
Match 12
Newcastle 1-0 QPR
Perez 31
A win! HUZZAH! Perez got the only goal, knocking in on the rebound after his intital shot was saved by Green.
Match 13
West Ham 0-0 Newcastle
We dominated this match but we couldn't score. That's the long and short of it.
League Table
Disappointing. #RelegationZone
Hope you enjoyed the 3 month update. My late Christmas present to you guys.Comment
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And so ends one of the truly great careers of this thread. Chico's reign at Wimbledon outlasted several dozen other careers, and we can only sit back and congratulate you on one of the most outstanding examples of club stewardship. Winning the Champions League and Premier League in one season is a tremendous way to sign off, and I'm sure you'll be loved at this club forever more. That said, I can't wait to see what you get up to next. It'll be a challenge to dive into it with as much enthusiasm as you did Wimbledon, but you'll get there.
As for my new career, the only thing I've decided is I'm going to play 4-4-2. Beyond that, I'm having trouble choosing a club. I know a lot of you say that sides in the lower divisions are more rewarding since you build your team from scratch, but I don't think that sort of career is for me, not now anyway. I don't really like fielding a team of 86-rated players for £40 million, but I lack the patience to work a team up from the third and fourth divisions.
I want that to change, especially since the PS4 makes this game so amazing, so I will pick (and stay with) a League One team later on in the season, most likely Notts County or Preston. But for now, I think I'll go with one of the more vibrant top-flight sides. Below are the club's I've shortlisted across Europe, and the foundations for the storyline I will use if I pick them.
1. Burnley: They have a good foundation and British talent, but need quite a bit of work before challenging for silverware. Their location in Lancashire means success can draw fans from all around Greater Manchester and the surrounding areas.
2. Malaga: It's time to get rid of Sheikh Abdullah and his torment, including the abomination that is Roque Santa Cruz. The best seaside city in Spain, the crown jewel of the Costa del Sol ― Malaga deserves more success than being cheated by UEFA.
3. Genoa: The oldest club in Italy was founded as England's footballing outpost in the Mediterranean. Along with most other Serie A clubs, they now have a new stadium to help revive Italian football. Success will stay true to the club's roots.
4. Eintracht Frankfurt: The biggest team in Germany's greatest city will leverage their resources to enter a spell of success. What's the point in having such a good location if you don't make the most of it?
5. Bordeaux/Nice: Euro 2016 has been awarded to France, and both clubs are getting new stadiums. Bordeaux is urban without being hectic, while Nice is an incredible seaside town ― both the kind of places rich footballers would love to live.
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