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  • Keano16
    MVP
    • Oct 2014
    • 1676

    #8581
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

    Originally posted by texasbum06
    January sneak peak: Brought in one of my old striking sensations from an old career.
    Hmmm, now who could that be?

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    • texasbum06
      MVP
      • Mar 2011
      • 1574

      #8582
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

      Originally posted by Keano16
      Hmmm, now who could that be?
      It might not be who you think it is

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      • Falaph
        Rookie
        • Jan 2015
        • 40

        #8583
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


        Preseason: 2014-2015 Millwall


        Friendlies & Transfers:


        Friendlies 2014-2015: (All simmed)

        Millwall – Schalke 04 (1-3)
        Crawley Town – Millwall (0-3)
        Millwall – Kuban (2-0)

        Recap of results:
        With only three pre-season friendlies it was very important to get some good results which we did with 2 wins and 1 loss. Schalke 04 was as expected a bit too good for us but after that game we took two convincing wins with a clean sheet in both.



        Transfers in:


        Danilo Cataldi: CM 67 Ovr Age 19

        The really talented Italian central midfielder Danilo Cataldi has arrived on a permanent deal from Lazio for the bargain fee of £ 100 000 which is an unbelievable low fee for such a talented player. Erik Falaph will be very happy with this signing!

        Hector Bellerin: RB 61 Ovr Age 19


        The talented Spanish right back Hector Bellerin has arrived on a permanent deal from Arsenal on a fee of £ 120 000. The Spanish right back left Arsenal in search of more game time which he certainly will find at his new club Millwall.

        Lee Nicholls: GK: 67 Ovr Age 21


        The talented English goalkeeper Lee Nicholls has arrived on a permanent deal as a part of a swap deal with David Forde. Lee Nicholls was brought in because Erik Falaph felt that it was time for a younger goalkeeper to take over from David Forde.

        Gedion Zelalem: CM 63 Ovr Age 17


        The talented German central midfielder has arrived on a permanent deal for a fee of £ 1 200 000 from Arsenal in search for more game time. Erik Falaph is certain that Zelalem will live up to his pretty hefty price tag and become a key player in the years to come.

        Nadir Ciftci: ST 67 Ovr Age 22


        The extremely talented and versatile Turkish attacker Nadir Cifti arrived from Dundee UTD on a permanent transfers for a fee of £ 1 700 000. Erik Falaph thinks that Nadir Ciftci will be able to develop to an even better player and from the start contribute with goals to help Millwall reach a good position in the league.

        Jesse Lingard: CAM 68 Ovr Age 21

        The talented English offensive creative midfielder Jesse Lingard arrives on a permanent deal from Manchester United on a fee of £ 625 000 which seems to be a real steal considering how talented the player is. Jesse like many other players that have arrived at Millwall this summer moved due to wanting more game time.

        Tommie Hoban: CB 65 Ovr Age 20


        The talented young centre back Tommie Hoban arrives for the low fee of £ 40 000 from Watford on a permanent deal. Hoban is bought to challenge for a starting eleven spot and due to his low age he is likely to develop into a better player in the years to come.

        Josh Carson RM: 63 Ovr Age 21


        The Northern Irish winger Josh Carson comes on a permanent deal for a fee of £ 75 000 + Nadjim Abdou. Josh Carson is manly brought in to Millwall for squad depth.

        Wil Trapp CDM: 67 Ovr Age 21


        Wil Trapp has arrives to Millwall on a permanent transfer from Columbus Crew for a fee of £ 1 350 000 + Nicky Bailey. The American was highly recommended from Millwall’s chief scout to Erik Falaph who at the scout’s recommendation opened the wallet and spent a large amount on this American hard working defensive midfielder.



        Transfers out:



        Carlos Edwards: RB
        Blackburn Loan

        Scott McDonald: CAM
        Middlesbrough £ 775 000

        David Forde: GK
        Wigan Lee Nicholls

        Martyn Woolford: RM
        Bolton £ 825 000

        Justin Hoyte: RB
        Ipswich Town £ 300 000

        Aidan O’Brien: CAM
        Morecambe £ 80 000

        Danny ****tu: CB
        Burnley £ 250 000

        Alan Dunne: CB
        Blackburn £ 375 000

        Nadjim Abdou: CDM
        York City Josh Carson £ - 75 000


        Nicky Bailey: CDM
        Columbus Crew Will Trapp £ - 1 350 000

        Richard Chaplow: CM
        Middlesbrough £ 400 000

        The start of the season and rest of August will come in the next update!

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        • jamiec47
          Pro
          • May 2014
          • 920

          #8584
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

          Originally posted by texasbum06
          It might not be who you think it is
          I think I know who it is but I'm not gonna say. All I'm gonna say is it's not James Wilson

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          • texasbum06
            MVP
            • Mar 2011
            • 1574

            #8585
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            Originally posted by jamiec47
            I think I know who it is but I'm not gonna say. All I'm gonna say is it's not James Wilson
            You'll have to let me know if it's who you're thinking of whenever I post the next update.

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            • sportsfreak96
              Pro
              • Nov 2012
              • 969

              #8586
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              August Game update:
              Villareal CF VS Real Betis





              2 - 5


              What a crazy game for both teams


              Villareal storm out to a 2-0 lead by the half then Real Betis goes on a scoring frenzy with ‘59 & ‘68 goals from The man,The Myth,”Superstar” DANNY INGS!!!! That leaves 3 goals unaccounted for hmm I’ll let you guys guess the other 3 heres a hint

              Spoiler



              Real Betis vs RCD Espaynol couldnt get logo to work on Espaynol’s so I just left it off)

              2 - 1

              Not much in this game other then me getting a goal with “Superstar” Danny Ings in the 4th minute
              and a 35’ goal from Matilla. Espaynol got a goal in the 24th minute to tie it then Matilla scores soon there after to put us up. Nothing happened in the 2nd half just a defensive battle by both teams.

              Athletic Bilbao vs Real Betis

              1 - 1

              Not much to say about this game other than the fact that Bilbao got 3 people sent off in the second half and Danny Ings scored his League best 4th goal.
              Currently Playing:

              FIFA 15 Manager Mode with Real Betis

              NCAA 13 Dynasty with Arkansas State

              NCAA 13 Dynasty with Texas State

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              • jamiec47
                Pro
                • May 2014
                • 920

                #8587
                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                Originally posted by texasbum06
                You'll have to let me know if it's who you're thinking of whenever I post the next update.
                I'm not going to lie. I've been trying to keep up with your updates and have been reading them, but I've not enjoyed it as much as before when it was just writing. However, it might just be me and I will still read, even if you keep at this format. Just not as enjoyable personally, that's all.

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                • texasbum06
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 1574

                  #8588
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                  Originally posted by jamiec47
                  I'm not going to lie. I've been trying to keep up with your updates and have been reading them, but I've not enjoyed it as much as before when it was just writing. However, it might just be me and I will still read, even if you keep at this format. Just not as enjoyable personally, that's all.
                  THANK YOU. I was looking for feedback from the start and all I got was one post talking about the format so I just kept going.

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                  • sportsfreak96
                    Pro
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 969

                    #8589
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                    ok Looks like I need an overhaul in my Defense I've had terrible form in September and October and I've been dropping points like mad
                    Currently Playing:

                    FIFA 15 Manager Mode with Real Betis

                    NCAA 13 Dynasty with Arkansas State

                    NCAA 13 Dynasty with Texas State

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                    • jamiec47
                      Pro
                      • May 2014
                      • 920

                      #8590
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                      Originally posted by texasbum06
                      THANK YOU. I was looking for feedback from the start and all I got was one post talking about the format so I just kept going.
                      Yeah, it just kind of looks like too much is being crammed in in my opinion. Don't get me wrong, it's good looking, I just feel it isn't practical. We're not getting as much detail as previously, and that's what I like the most. The detail people like you before, Indi, Chico, Simp and Rabbit put into updates is the type of update I aspire to put out. I feel like your updates, in terms of enjoyment in the Essex and other careers were up there with the best. I love detail. Might just be me though! Since the beginning of my posting, I read your guys updates and aspire to have updates with that much detail. I hope I have reached the level of your guys updates and it's just that I love detail. I think your current format is great for transfer news but not so good for the normal updates.

                      I went on a bit of a rant there about how much I love this thread. I just love how everyone is nice and gives feedback all the time. Not like the early days when there were people fighting over teams and unrealistic transfers and common signings. Since Next-gen came out, this thread became so pleasant and there has only really been one argument. #FatherJamie2014

                      All in all, this went from feedback to an appreciation post.

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                      • jamiec47
                        Pro
                        • May 2014
                        • 920

                        #8591
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        I don't comment on peoples posts as much as I would like to so I'm just gonna leave this here.

                        Chico- Osasuna is a brilliant career. I'm loving it so far. The detail, the images and the signings are all great. I hope you can turn this team into one of the best.

                        Simp- Last time I commented on an update it was to give you a telling off for signing Liverpool players :P Need to let you know that I'm still enjoying the career, even if it is of United stealing Liverpools best and becoming great. Your writing is great and you always worry about your English. You write better English than the majority of English/American people do!!

                        Indi- I enjoyed out conversation the other day. I think that's the first time since I joined that I've talked to you about real life stuff Just to let you know, your writing style is my goal in updates. I read your updates and in the next update I put out, I try to put in as much detail as you do with yours. Tbh, you set the layout for most of the careers on this thread, the centre aligned, club crest at the top. Your careers are absolutely great but I must say, none of them will top the Sunderland one :P

                        Tex- This post began as one about your updates and it delved off into something completely different. I still enjoy your updates, just preferred your previous layout You can really see the effort you put into making these updates for us.

                        Keano- You are doing a great job with Swansea. I love what you did with the icons and your careers are all so pleasing on the eye!!!!!

                        Kenny- I hate Everton with a passion. However I still find myself drawn to you career, routing for your team to do well. You slot right in here when you joined and you can see by your style that your brother must have give you some tips.

                        Falaph- Welcome to the forum buddy. The Millwall career should be interesting and I really like your signings!

                        SHoward- I do like your Argentine league career, it's in a league we haven't seen before. In fact, I feel like we're all branching out into the unknown. Tex in Bundesliga 2., Indi in France, Chico joining the Spanish revolution. It seems like me, Keano and Kenny are left in the default zone! Anyway, you are right. I think it would be an understatement to say you had depth up front!

                        Rabbit- The amount of time you must put in to keep both careers up and running is incredible. You're the last of the 14 guys and for that I salute you. Seriously, you are incredible at updating.

                        Solarios- Welcome back. I'm enjoying the Spurs one, even with the lack of detail because it is so smooth and just a quick rundown. I focus mainly on your transfers. That Lloris deal was insane!

                        Sportfreak- I can see you going places in that career with Betis and I'm sure you'll win the league. Can I just give some constructive criticism. Try centre aligning it, the last update was difficult to read because of the massive Vilarreal crest.

                        Cruzerr- Nice going with your pro. You are getting injury prone though. Personally I don't like pro careers but yours is nice to read and see how much other people can enjoy it. Plus your gameplay images are excellent.

                        If I missed anyone I am incredibly sorry!

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                        • sportsfreak96
                          Pro
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 969

                          #8592
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          Originally posted by jamiec47
                          I don't comment on peoples posts as much as I would like to so I'm just gonna leave this here.



                          Chico- Osasuna is a brilliant career. I'm loving it so far. The detail, the images and the signings are all great. I hope you can turn this team into one of the best.



                          Simp- Last time I commented on an update it was to give you a telling off for signing Liverpool players :P Need to let you know that I'm still enjoying the career, even if it is of United stealing Liverpools best and becoming great. Your writing is great and you always worry about your English. You write better English than the majority of English/American people do!!



                          Indi- I enjoyed out conversation the other day. I think that's the first time since I joined that I've talked to you about real life stuff Just to let you know, your writing style is my goal in updates. I read your updates and in the next update I put out, I try to put in as much detail as you do with yours. Tbh, you set the layout for most of the careers on this thread, the centre aligned, club crest at the top. Your careers are absolutely great but I must say, none of them will top the Sunderland one :P



                          Tex- This post began as one about your updates and it delved off into something completely different. I still enjoy your updates, just preferred your previous layout You can really see the effort you put into making these updates for us.



                          Keano- You are doing a great job with Swansea. I love what you did with the icons and your careers are all so pleasing on the eye!!!!!



                          Kenny- I hate Everton with a passion. However I still find myself drawn to you career, routing for your team to do well. You slot right in here when you joined and you can see by your style that your brother must have give you some tips.



                          Falaph- Welcome to the forum buddy. The Millwall career should be interesting and I really like your signings!



                          SHoward- I do like your Argentine league career, it's in a league we haven't seen before. In fact, I feel like we're all branching out into the unknown. Tex in Bundesliga 2., Indi in France, Chico joining the Spanish revolution. It seems like me, Keano and Kenny are left in the default zone! Anyway, you are right. I think it would be an understatement to say you had depth up front!



                          Rabbit- The amount of time you must put in to keep both careers up and running is incredible. You're the last of the 14 guys and for that I salute you. Seriously, you are incredible at updating.



                          Solarios- Welcome back. I'm enjoying the Spurs one, even with the lack of detail because it is so smooth and just a quick rundown. I focus mainly on your transfers. That Lloris deal was insane!



                          Sportfreak- I can see you going places in that career with Betis and I'm sure you'll win the league. Can I just give some constructive criticism. Try centre aligning it, the last update was difficult to read because of the massive Vilarreal crest.



                          Cruzerr- Nice going with your pro. You are getting injury prone though. Personally I don't like pro careers but yours is nice to read and see how much other people can enjoy it. Plus your gameplay images are excellent.



                          If I missed anyone I am incredibly sorry!

                          lol it wouldn't let me center align it I tried to but It just wouldnt.

                          Also for those who wanted to start a skype group my skype is souldemon96
                          Currently Playing:

                          FIFA 15 Manager Mode with Real Betis

                          NCAA 13 Dynasty with Arkansas State

                          NCAA 13 Dynasty with Texas State

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                          • texasbum06
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 1574

                            #8593
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                            FC St. Pauli
                            FIFA 15 - Season 1

                            Die Freibeuter der Liga

                            January 2015

                            FC St. Pauli 4 - FC K'lautern 0
                            STP - Nothe 18' 88', Rzatkowski 44', Ciftci 68'
                            MOTM: Rzatkowski


                            Nothe opened it up in the first half after getting past the defense and slotting it home past the keeper. Rzatkowski followed it up with a cut to his left and firing back across the goal to the far post. Ciftci then made his debut in the second half and made quick work scoring his first after some nice work cutting through the defense. Nothe added a second after Ciftci won a corner and Nothe was able to head home the ensuing kick.

                            FC St. Pauli 2 - Union Berlin 0
                            STP - Storm 16', Ciftci 35'
                            MOTM: Tschauner


                            Storm won the ball from the last defender and went in on goal with only the keeper to beat. He attacked the center of the box before firing it into the right side of the net. Ciftci showed off his speed and strength racing down the left side of the box with a defender on his back before striking a left footed shot to the far right post to double the lead.

                            FC St. Pauli 4 - SV Sandhausen 0
                            STP - Ciftci 29', 57', Nothe 81' (Pen), Budimir 90'
                            MOTM: Zelalem


                            Ciftci got out ahead of the defense on the left side and finished a left footed shot to the right side of the goal. Rzatkowski then played Ciftci through on goal who drew out the keeper before finishing around him for a brace on the night. Nothe finished a questionable penalty call to put the game out of reach late. Maier attacked the goal in the 90th minute and played it across to Budimir for the easy finish.



                            League Table


                            Youth Academy
                            Lukas Hartmann (Germany) - RB, 16 yrs old, 44-46 OVR 73-79 POT (Defensive Minded)
                            Niklas Lechleiter (Germany) - 15 yrs old, 45-57 OVR 71-91 POT
                            Odisseas Wolf (Germany) - 16 yrs old, 43-55 OVR 69-87 POT
                            Rouwen Beck (Germany) - 15 yrs old, 43-45 OVR 65-69 POT (Winger)

                            St. Pauli Player of the Month
                            Philipp Tschauner


                            With another full month of no goals allowed, Tschauner has been out of his mind in goal. 6 straight matches over a span of two months that he has not allowed a goal. With this form, St. Pauli doesn't need to do much to keep earning points.

                            Transfers Out
                            Enis Alushi - €180K to Wiener Neustadt
                            Jan-Philipp Kall - €100K to Arsenal Tula
                            Philipp Ziereis - Loan to Arsenal Tula
                            Maurice Litka - Loan to Admira Wacker
                            John Verhoek - Player Exchange

                            Transfers In

                            CB, Asger Stromgaard Sorensen - €180K from RB Salzburg


                            A young prospect at center back, Stromgaard Sorensen is not expected to contribute right away with his new club. He is strong and mobile for his age, but still needs to develop across the board to become a reliable player. This is one to watch in the future.

                            ST, Nadir Ciftci - €500K + John Verhoek from Dundee United


                            The phenomenal attacker out of Turkey, Ciftci will be looking to score goals in Germany now after joining St. Pauli. The type of striker who can do it all and play in multiple positions. His versatility and goal scoring instincts will surely find him a place in the XI quickly with his new club.

                            RM, Joshua Gatt - Pre-contract agreement from Molde FK


                            The lighting quick American is making a move to St. Pauli, but not until next season. Gatt has agreed to a free transfer and will look to provide support in multiple positions. His abilities in both the midfield and defense will surely find him a place on the pitch sooner than later.

                            CB, Dustin Bomheuer - Pre-contract agreement from F. Dusseldorf


                            Another center back joining the club, this one on a free transfer. Bomheuer is without a doubt big and strong, but he is also surprisingly mobile for his size. He will likely have a chance to compete right away for a spot in the XI and a solid pre-season could do wonders for him.

                            RW, Mateusz Mak - Pre-contract agreement from GKS Belchatow


                            The young Polish twin will be joining St. Pauli next season with his brother on a free transfer. Mateusz is predominantly plays on the right side, but has more versatility in terms of defense than his brother. He and Joshua Gatt will likely be competing for playing time.

                            LW, Michal Mak - Pre-contract agreement from GKS Belchatow


                            The other Polish twin that is joining next season, Michal is more attack oriented than his brother. He can play on both the wing and as a striker, and will be looking for a chance to show off his abilities on the pitch.

                            Press Conference
                            Q: Another fantastic month, and you are now on top of the table. Things couldn't be going much better for you right now, and with a little less than half the season left, how can you ensure you continue to stay on top?

                            A: First thing is, the defense is what is separating us from everyone else right now. We haven't allowed a goal in two months now, and it is no surprise that we have won each match in that period of time as well. If we continue this focus, we will no doubt stay on top.

                            Q: You have made a number of signings this month, some joining now, others not until next month. What can you tell us about each of these players, and the impact you expect them to have on the club?

                            A: These players all have the potential to be huge for this club. They all fit something that I am trying to accomplish with the squad, and I think they will fit in nicely. You are already seeing that Nadir Ciftci can do, that is just a small taste of what is to come.

                            Q: Philipp Tschauner continues to be outstanding in goal. He has posted 6 straight clean sheets, and hasn't allowed a goal since November. What is he doing that is so effective over the past two months?

                            A: Philipp puts in the time in training. He is easily one of the most dedicated players I've ever had the privilege to watch. He is one of the first to arrive, and last to leave. His work is paying off right now, and we are watching the best keeper in the league right now each and every match.


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                            • Falaph
                              Rookie
                              • Jan 2015
                              • 40

                              #8594
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                              Originally posted by texasbum06
                              FC St. Pauli
                              FIFA 15 - Season 1

                              Die Freibeuter der Liga

                              I have to say that now that I can compare the different type of posts that I enjoy the ones with the text more since it's easier to follow the teams progress and you get more detailed information about the games, transfers and so on, just my opinion but since I read that you were after feedback I thought i would give mine.

                              Saw you bought Ciftci! He has been a total beast for me so I think he will be a really good addition to your team!
                              What are your aim for the season? Promotion? Since You have really started to pick up a lot of points.

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                              • Falaph
                                Rookie
                                • Jan 2015
                                • 40

                                #8595
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


                                Millwall's new manager Erik Falaph has called to a press conference in preperation for his first competitive game as Millwall Manager

                                Press conference:

                                Q: Are you exited for your first competitive game in charge of Millwall?

                                A: Well, of course I am! It would have to be something wrong with me if I wasn’t exited for the start of the new season.

                                Q: The Millwall board has been very open with the fact that they aim for a mid-table finish, is this also your aim?

                                A: I would have to say that I aim a little higher, I have my eyes set on competing for the playoff places and I think that it is achievable.

                                Q: We have noticed that there have been a lot of players going in and out from the club are this something that will continue till the end of the transfer window?

                                A: Yes, I still have a few transfer targets left so a lot can happen.

                                Q: Are we going to see one or all of the new players making their debut for the club today against Bolton?

                                A: You will get to see Zelalem,Nicholls and Cataldi make their debuts but I am not sure about Bellerin, he just arrived at the club yesterday so he might need a little more time to adjust to his new surroundings.

                                End of press conference.

                                Start of season 1: Competitive fixtures:
                                August:


                                Capital One Cup: 1st Round


                                Millwall – Bolton (4-1)

                                • 74’ Cifci (Zelalem) (1-0)
                                • 82’ Cowan-Hall (Martin) (2-0)
                                • 87’ Gudjohnsen (2-1)
                                • 89’ Cataldi (Martin) (3-1)
                                • 90+’ Cowan-Hall (Martin) (4-1)

                                Recap: After a slow first half substitutions were made which were Zelalem, Martin and Cowan-Hall coming in for Millwall and they changed the game completely with Zelalem dominating the midfield, Cowan-Hall scoring two goals and Martin assisting to two.

                                MOTM: Lee Martin: Dominated his wing completely both defensively and offensively as well as assisting to two goals.

                                Matchday 1:

                                Millwall – Wigan (1-1)

                                • 45’ Maloney (0-1)
                                • 67’ Ciftci (Cowan-Hall) (1-1)

                                Recap: A well-played game between two evenly matched teams that ended in a 1-1 draw not much more to say really. Disappointing to not start with a win but a draw is acceptable.
                                MOTM: Maloney (Wigan) Stood for Wigan’s creativity and scored a beautiful goal.

                                Matchday 2:

                                Birmingham – Millwall (0-1)

                                • 59’ Gueye (Cataldi) (0-1)

                                Recap: A pretty boring game between two opponents who both focused primarily on the defensive. Millwall was the more effective team on the counter which was what made the difference in this game.

                                MOTM: Mark Beevers: He had an amazing game; he just shoved the attackers of the ball over and over again and was also very dominant in the air. His performance this game showed why he is the captain.

                                Matchday 3:

                                Millwall – Bournemouth (1-0)

                                • 50’ Lingard (Ciftci) (1-0)

                                Recap: Nothing really happened in this game, Millwall was in control of the possession but struggled to create chances but eventually in the 50th minute they scored through Lingard and after that just kept hold of possession.

                                MOTM: Gedion Zelalem: Was instrumental to Millwall with his brilliant passing and hard defensive work.


                                August recap:

                                To summarize it August was a very eventful month with a lot of players leaving the club as well as a lot of players coming into the club. I am happy with the signings we have made due to the fact it was mainly young players with a lot of growth left in them and that some transfers were unbelievably cheap. We also managed to get rid of a lot of the older players with high wages which was really good!

                                Regarding the matches that we played I have to say that I am satisfied, we collected 7 out of 9 points in the league which leaves us at 4th place on goal difference behind Cardiff and Wolves.
                                We also advanced to the next round of the capital one cup after beating Bolton with 2-1 at home. Preston awaits us in the second round.
                                However we only scored 3 goals in 3 games which aren’t that good so that is an area in which we will try to improve in the coming games. We only conceded 1 goal in those 3 league games so that is a positive that we will bring with us to the upcoming games.

                                Player of the month:

                                Mark Beevers: He has led the defence to several excellent performances and without him our lack of goals scored could have cost us a lot more points. He has really showed that I did the right choice when making him captain.

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