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  • RagingTrav
    Rookie
    • Sep 2012
    • 298

    #8791
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

    Originally posted by Keano16
    You must die!!!! Haha jk. I think it would be easier and then maybe post the link in this thread maybe? We could still post here but just have our updates in separate threads.

    We could do it in Dynasty HQ?
    I did something similar when I was playing NHL 13 and probably will do again when I restart my York City career.
    I lost my last career save Haven't played a lot of FIFA lately due to test cricket on tv and work along with my Leeds career that is mostly in place to take out my frustrations of the current sides situation.
    Nashville Predators GM
    http://www.operationsports.com/RagingTrav/dynasty/

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    • NightKnight
      Just started!
      • Jan 2015
      • 2

      #8792
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

      I don't have any pics right now, but, well here I go.

      I started my RTG career mode with Portsmouth, I was really excited about it, evertytime my players failed (because of their bad stats) I just kept dreaming about the world class team I would get, first season went great, got to 3rd division, won the low divisions cup and got a nice player from the academy, when I started the second season things got good and at the same time it became a nightmare, I had a 2 star scout dealing with the academy in England, but I don't know how he got amazing players, by the end of the 2nd season I had 2 90+ pot players, 3 85+ pot players and 3 80+ pot players, it was amazing but it got really unrealistic, I got to play in the championship on the third season, it was really easy to win leagues, and just before I started that season I got another 2 85+ pot players, I quited that career mode, it got too perfect, soo good but not what I wanted, I still have that save for another day if I feel like playing it again, but I was dreaming with the challengue in the transfers, dealing with the new difficulties of new divisions, that was my last career mode.

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      • indiblue
        Banned
        • Nov 2013
        • 956

        #8793
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

        Sorry to disappoint, but Malaga isn't happening. I just can't seem to get interested in the career, and it's way too easy to get big money by selling the players I have. I've just got used to the first-season poverty syndrome. That's why I'm proud to announce...


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        • SHoward19
          Rookie
          • Jul 2014
          • 111

          #8794
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

          Quilmes Atletico Club: The Fight For Survival

          FIFA 15 ~ Season 1
          Other Updates on 863,868 and 881


          Torneo Inicial Game #6, Rafela @ Quilmes

          Score: 3-0 Quilmes
          Shots: 17-3 Quilmes
          Shots on Target: 7-0 Quilmes
          Possesion: 63/37

          54' Sarmiento 1-0 Quilmes
          61' Zacaria 2-0 Quilmes

          70' Vittor Yellow Card
          77' Brana & Sarmiento off for Caseres & Fernandez
          83' Fernandez 3-0 Quilmes
          84' Perez Godoy off for Romero


          Torneo Inicial Game #7, Quilmes @ Racing Club


          Score: 3-1 Racing Club
          Shots: 15-9 Racing Club
          Shots on Target: 7-4 Racing Club
          Possession: 50/50

          4' Hauche 1-0 Racing Club
          '39 Benitez saved a Penalty Shot
          57' Voboril 2-0 Racing Club
          69' Gonzalez on for Romero
          76' Perez Godoy on for Caseres
          79' Gonzalez 2-1 Racing Club
          88' Ciampchetti on for Klusener

          90' Milito 3-1 Racing Club


          Torneo Inicial Game #8, Banfield @ Quilmes

          Score: 5-0 Quilmes
          Shots: 21-1 Quilmes
          Shots on Target: 12-1 Quilmes
          Possession: 58/42 Quilmes

          17' Sarmiento 1-0 Quilmes
          30' Sarmiento 2-0 Quilmes
          38' Ciampichetti 3-0 Quilmes
          59' Sarmiento off for Hipperdinger (hyper extended knee, 3 week)
          66' Gonzalez off for Perez Godoy
          71' Brana off for Martinez
          74' Ciampichetti 4-0 Quilmes

          81' Asenjo Yellow Card
          89' Zacaria 5-0 Quilmes


          Torneo Inicial Game #9, Quilmes @ Velez Sarsfield

          Score: 3-1 Velez Sarsfield
          Shots: 17-15 Velez Sarsfield
          Shots on Target: 9-8 Quilmes
          Possession: 50/50

          24' Leyes Yellow Card
          34' Caseres 1-0 Velez Sarsfield
          53' Romero off for Caseres
          58' Fernandez off for Klusener (Fernandez sprained his ankle, 5 days)

          75' Caraglio 2-0 Velez Sarsfield
          81' Romero Yellow Card
          81' Martinez on for Perez Godoy
          89' Caraglio Red Card
          90' Klusener 2-1 Velez Sarsfield
          90' Nanni 3-1 Velez Sarsfield


          Friendly Career Record:
          1-1-1

          Torneo Inicial August Record:
          0-1-3

          Torneo Inicial September Record:
          2-1-2

          Torneo Inicial Career Record:
          2-2-5

          Press Conference


          Shawn Howard: Welcome all who came.

          Interviewer #1: Ok, let's begin, How do you feel about getting your first win on September 21st against Rafela?

          Shawn Howard: It felt really great, the guys came together and we played a masterful game. I mean c'mon the possession was 63% in our favour. We didn't let them have that many touches of the ball.

          Interviewer #2: Speaking of wins, the win against Banfield at home came at a price, How long is Sarmiento out for?

          Shawn Howard: Brian Sarmiento will be out for 3 weeks with a hyper extended knee. It is a quite the blow since he is the best forward we have and was just starting to get into form with 2 goals being scored before the injury.

          Interviewer #3: I've been hearing rumours that you've been talking contracts to Brian Sarmiento and Adrian Scifo, any news there?

          Shawn Howard: Well yes there is, Brian and Adrian have both signed on for 2 more years at the same wages, 2,000 for Adrian and 3,000 for Brian.

          Interviewer #3: What about Rodrigo Brana and Nicolas Cabrera?

          Shawn Howard: Well would you look at the time, It seems as if I have to go. Thank you and goodnight.

          Thanks for reading, a Squad report / Scout finidings will be next followed by a October preview
          Last edited by SHoward19; 01-21-2015, 12:14 AM.

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          • Keano16
            MVP
            • Oct 2014
            • 1676

            #8795
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            Originally posted by indiblue
            Sorry to disappoint, but Malaga isn't happening. I just can't seem to get interested in the career, and it's way too easy to get big money by selling the players I have. I've just got used to the first-season poverty syndrome. That's why I'm proud to announce...


            That looks like it could be a fun career! I think they played Barca in the Cops Del Rey last night. Good luck with it and I look forward to reading another great career!

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            • SHoward19
              Rookie
              • Jul 2014
              • 111

              #8796
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              Quilmes Atletico Club: The Fight For Survival


              Squad Report


              Goalkeepers


              Walter Benitez: 21 Years Old, 64 OVR, Excellent Form, Happy, 7 GP = 1 Clean Sheet and 7.00 AVG, $275,000 Value

              Silvio Marcos Dulcich: 33 Years Old, 63 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 2 GP = 1 Clean Sheet and 6.50 AVG, $210,000 Value

              Right Back:


              Adrian Scifo: 26 Years Old, 62 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 3 GP = 6.40 AVG, $425,000 Value

              Centerbacks


              Alan Alegre: 23 Years Old, 65+1 OVR, Good Form, Happy, 6 GP = 2 Clean Sheets and 6.50 AVG, $550,000 Value

              Damian Leyes: 28 Years Old, 64 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 7 GP = 1 Clean Sheet, 1 Yellow Card and 6.20 AVG, $575,000 Value

              Joel Carli: 28 Years Old, 64 OVR, Bad Form, Happy, 5 GP = 1 Goal and 6.10 AVG

              Brian Cucco: 25 Years Old, 57 OVR, Good Form, Very Happy, 2 GP = 1 Clean Sheet and 6.80 AVG, $180,000 Value

              Sebastian Martinez: 31 Years Old, 65 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 5 GP = 2 Clean Sheets and 6.30 AVG, $450,000 Value

              Leftbacks


              Leonel Bontempo: 21 Years Old, 64 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 7 GP = 1 Assist, 1 Clean Sheet and 6.60 AVG

              Lucas Suarez: 19 Years Old, 61+1 OVR, Good Form, Happy, 2 GP = 1 Clean Sheet and 7.10 AVG

              Federico Fioramonti: 25 Years Old, 59 OVR, Okay Form, Very Happy, 0 GP = 0.00 AVG, $180,000 AVG

              Right Midfield


              Emiliano Carrasco: 22 Years Old, 62 OVR, Good Form, Happy, 4 GP = 2 Assists and 7.00 AVG

              Nicolas Lopez: 20 Years Old, 57 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 0 GP = 0.00 AVG, $160,000 Value

              Nicolas Cabrera: 30 Years Old, 66 OVR, Good Form, Happy, 5 GP = 2 Clean Sheets and 6.20 AVG

              Central Midfield


              Sebastian Romero: 36 Years Old, 64-1 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 6 GP = 5.80 AVG, $70,000 Value

              Lucas Perez Godoy: 21 Years Old, 66+1 OVR, Good Form, Happy, 8 GP = 1 Clean Sheet and 6.90 AVG, $775,000 Value

              Santiago Martinez: 23 Years Old, 60 OVR, Poor Form, Happy, 4 GP = 1 Goal and 5.30 AVG, $275,000 Value

              Arnaldo Gonzalez: 25 Years Old, 60 OVR, Good Form, Happy, 6 GP = 1 Goal, 1 Clean Sheet, 6.50 AVG, $325,000 Value

              Rodrigo Brana: 35 Years Old, 67 OVR, Good Form, Happy, 5 GP = 2 Clean Sheets and 6.90 AVG

              Left Midfield:


              Matias Morales: 23 Years Old, 61 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 3 GP = 6.20 AVG, $275,000 Value

              Jonathan Zacaria: 24 Years Old, 67+2 OVR, Excellent Form, Happy, 6 GP = 2 Goals, 2 Assists, 2 Clean Sheets and 7.30 AVG, $975,000 Value

              Central Attacking Midfield:


              Franco Caseres: 21 Years Old, 61+1 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 7 GP = 6.00 AVG, $230,000 Value

              Strikers:


              Adrian Fernandez: 22 Years Old, 62+1 OVR, Okay Form, Content, 5 GP = 2 Goals and 6.30 AVG, $400,000 Value

              Sergio Hipperdinger: 22 Years Old, 62 OVR, Excellent Form, Very Happy, 6 GP = 3 Goals, 4 Assists, 1 Clean Sheet and 8.00 AVG, $400,000 Value

              Gonzalo Klusener: 30 Years Old, 66 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 4 GP = 1 Goal, 1 Assist, 1 Yellow Card and 6.40 AVG, $875,000 Value

              Flavio Ciampichetti: 26 Years Old, 62 OVR, Good Form, Happy, 3 GP = 2 Goals, 1 Clean Sheet and 6.10 AVG, $525,000 Value

              Genaro Vuanello: 22 Years Old, 60 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 0 GP = 0.00 AVG, $275,000 Value

              Diego Diellos: 21 Years Old, 59+1 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 0 GP = 0.00 AVG, $180,000 Value

              Miguel Montano: 23 Years Old, 57 OVR, Okay Form, Happy, 0 GP = 0.00 AVG, $200,000 Value

              Brian Sarmiento: 24 Years Old, 69 OVR, Excellent Form, Happy, 6 GP = 3 Goals, 2 Assists, 1 Clean Sheet and 7.40 AVG, $1,500,000 Value, Out 2 Weeks with Hyper Extended Knee

              Youth Academy:


              Jung Han Ogude:
              15 Years Old, 6'1, 172 pounds, Left Wing/Striker/Right Wing/ Left Midfield/Central Midfield/Right Midfield, 49-65 OVR, 82-94 Potential

              Other Scouted Kids:


              Fernandez Bongi: 15 Years Old, 6'0, 163 pounds, Central Midfield, 37-47 OVR, 67-85 Potential

              Cui Altamira: 15 Years Old, 6'2, 172 pounds, Left Midfield/Central Midfield/Right Midfield/Leftback/Centerback/Rightback, 32-44 OVR, 52-72 Potential

              Maric Riese: 16 Years Old, 5'11, 172 pounds, Left Midfield/Central Midfield,Central Defensive Midfield/Leftback/Centerback/Rightback, 30-42 OVR, 55-75 Potential

              Vyntra Stojanovic: 15 Years Old, 5'9, 147 pounds, Left Wing/Right Wing/Central Attacking Midfield/Left Midfield/Central Midfield/Right Midfield, 40-54 OVR, 53-71 Potential

              Bear in mind, I only have $97,900 thousand left and $3,500 left for wages. So I don't know who to sign for my YA until January when I sell players. I also dont know if i should keep my captain Brana who is 35 and 67 rated as youve seen but has 9 months left on his deal, he will sign for the same wage $750 but the signing fee is $1,250 and Cabrera is also in the last 9 months but will sign on for the same wage at $750 but the signing on fee is $3,850, I'm in no place to waste $5,100 grand like that. Should I sell them? also there is still 1 more month to come in for scouted kids, so I think I will wait until that last report come in before I make a decision. Ogude was just too good to pass up though even though it was the first report to come back, only 15 too.
              Last edited by SHoward19; 01-16-2015, 05:50 AM.

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              • SHoward19
                Rookie
                • Jul 2014
                • 111

                #8797
                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                Quilmes Atletico Club: The Fight For Survival


                September Preview:


                October 6th, 2014: Torneo Inicial Game #10, San Lorenzo @ Quilmes


                The 1st place team comes to visit Quilmes for our first game in October. It is a home game so we hope to get a result here. With a win we would jump from 15th to 13th.

                October 18th, 2014, Torneo Inicial Game #11, Quilmes @ Independiente

                12 days later we travel to Libertadores de America Stadium to face a 10th place Independiente team who are just 2 points out of 8th. This game depending on how we do at home against San Lorenzo coud put us in the running 8th as we'd jump from 15th to 13th to possibly 11th.

                October 26th, 2014, Torneo Inicial Game #12, Estudiantes @ Quilmes


                8 Days after we travel to de America stadium we return home to Centenario Stadium to face the 4th placed squad who are 3 points clear of the playoff drop zone.

                Thoughts


                With a possible 9 points, we could jump from 15th place to 8th depending on how other teams do. The games are nice and spaced out so we will have a lot of rest inbetween games so we expect to field a 90% percent squad for game 1 (Sarmiento still hurt) then 100% for the last 2 games.

                Standings- GP/W/D/L/PTS


                1. San Lorenzo - 9 P / 8 W / 1 D / 0 L / 25 PTS
                2. Newell's Old Boys - 9 P / 7 W / 1 D / 1 L / 22 PTS
                3. River Plate - 10 P / 6 W / 2 D / 2 L / 20 PTS
                4. Estudiantes - 10 P / 6 W / 2 D / 2 L / 20 PTS
                5. Tigre - 10 P / 6 W / 1 D / 3 L / 19 PTS
                6. Velez Sarsfield - 10 P / 6 W / 1 D / 3 L / 19 PTS
                7. Racing Club - 10 P / 5 W / 3 D / 2 L / 18 PTS
                8. Boca Juinors - 9 P / 5 W / 2 D / 2 L / 17 PTS
                -----------------------------
                9. Lanus - 9 P / 5 W / 1 D / 3 L / 16 PTS
                10. Independiente - 10 P / 4 W / 3 D / 3 L / 15 PTS
                -----------------------------
                15. Quilmes - 9 P / 2 W / 2 D / 5 L / 8 PTS
                Last edited by SHoward19; 01-23-2015, 03:54 AM.

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                • JAGGER6223
                  Rookie
                  • May 2013
                  • 222

                  #8798
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                  ARHHHH FIFA

                  Okay so I saved my game on June 1st 2015 and left it for a little while (just for a break). I just opened it and simmed to the 30th. Where it had no end season or anything like that. I simmed through to the next season to see that I have NO NEW TRANSFER BUDGET OR THE PRE CONTRACT SIGNING I MADE ISN'T IN MY TEAM!!!

                  So I saved it back to the First of June 2015 and simmed it too the 30th of June 2016 where it says End Season.

                  Fifa think Im still in my first season and that ends on the 30th of June 2016 and thats when I get my pre-contracted player little though he's contract will be up for a year. And I get a new budget. It includes the AI teams that signed pre contracted players so they get their players when I do

                  The positive is that Butland is still in my team and that the boards expectation is for us to finish mid table. So if I ask for money and change the expecations I might get a bigger kitty.

                  But it just pisses me off that FIFA don't fix anything year in year out. And if they fix one bug another 10 are created. For Example that Lewis Price from Crystal Palace is a 82 RATED. THEY SAID NOBODY WAS GOING TO BE GLICHED AND THAT PLAYERS WON'T DECREASE AT 30!!

                  Well they don't decrease at 30. THEY DO AT 27!!!

                  I wouldn't mind if players like Garbutt and young players that are gliched grow to amazing potential thats kind of realistic. Like in FIFA 14 only a handful of young players were gliched. BUT NOT A 30 year old.

                  I'll see what I can do and make a story about it. But I wanted to tell you guys what has happened. And well I went on a rant.


                  EDIT: also I haven't had one International offer yet and when I simmed the season I had none then. it's actually getting ridiculous.

                  I'm thinking about starting a New Career Mode


                  EDIT II: so it seems that all the players who had their contracts expired on the 30th of June 2015 have been extended until June 30th 2016. However, the players signed on a pre contract in the 2015 January window in 2015 will join their new clubs on the 1st of July 2016.
                  Last edited by JAGGER6223; 01-16-2015, 08:48 AM.

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                  • Simppu12
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 1069

                    #8799
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?




                    Glory Glory Man United


                    Transfers In




                    Gareth Bale

                    89 Ovr, Right Winger, 28 Years Old, Wales

                    Swap With Angel Di Maria

                    Manchester United completed a huge deal in the first few weeks of the transfer window when they managed to sign Gareth Bale from Real Madrid without paying a penny for him. Man United were after him in 2015 but they failed to sign him then but now the Welshman is making his return to England. Bale is an extremely fast winger who is also a great finisher and dribbler. He will probably take Javier Hernandez's spot in the starting eleven.




                    Junior Malanda Rest in piece

                    81 Ovr, Defensive Midfielder, 23 Years Old, Belgium

                    €2,500,000 + James McCarthy

                    After James McCarthy had a bad season in the 2016-17 campaign the manager Corleone made clear that the Irish midfielder doesn't have a place in the squad. The Bulgarian-Italian decided to offload McCarthy to Germany and he brought in the young and talented Junior Malanda to replace him. Malanda has played well for Wolfsburg in the recent seasons and now he will continue his career in last year's Champions League winner.




                    David Alaba

                    84 Ovr, Left Back, 25 Years Old, Austria

                    €25,000,000

                    The second most expensive signing Manchester United bought in the transfer window was the Austrian left back David Alaba. The young fullback arrived for twenty-five million from Bayern München to improve the Red Devils' defence. Alaba is one of the best left backs in the world and despite his young age he controls the left flank. He can also play almost everywhere on the pitch.




                    Arjen Robben

                    90 Ovr, Right Midfielder, 33 Years Old, The Netherlands

                    €44,000,000

                    This deal between Manchester United and Bayern München was a real shock for the footballing world. The 33-year-old winger Arjen Robben signed for Manchester United Football Club for just over forty million euros. Even at the old age the Dutch danger man continues to be one of the best in his position and he still knows how to cause panic in the defenders who are playing against him. Robben is skillful, pacy and he shoots well with his dangerous left foot. He will form a very dangerous partnership with Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema up top.


                    Transfers Out


                    Tyler Blackett
                    , €400,000 to Shrewsbury Town
                    Wilfried Zaha, €4,500,000 to West Bromwich Albion
                    Daley Blind, €11,000,000 to Southampton
                    Luke Shaw, €22,000,000 to FC Barcelona


                    August 2017



                    Manchester United 2 - 1 Chelsea FC
                    Sterling 30', Benzema 45'
                    Costa 21'

                    "It's always good to start the season with a victory against a very good team. I'm glad Karim (Benzema) continued his scoring run and David (Alaba) got an assist in his debut. He was great in this game and controlled the left flank."



                    Stoke City 0 - 5 Manchester United
                    Benzema 23', 86', Bale 29', 56', Huth 74' OG



                    "We got a dream start in the league with this beating. Everything seemed to go our way and Stoke had only one shot in the game. I'm very happy that Gareth (Bale) got a brace, especially with a beautiful free kick. I think he should've gotten Huth's own goal to his name."



                    Manchester United 0 - 0 QPR

                    "Simply terrible. That's the best way to describe that game. We had seven shots on goal but none of them went in. I have no idea how the guys performed this bad after demolishing Stoke in the last game."



                    Arsenal 2 - 3 Manchester United
                    Cazorla 26', Wilshere 90'
                    Benzema 11', Bale 56', Chicharito 80'

                    "We were good in this game but as good as we could've been. The most important thing is that we won. Benz and Gareth (Bale) scored again and I'm very glad that we bought Bale. He's an amazing player who is a real pleasure to work with."



                    Manchester United 2 - 0 Sevilla FC
                    Robben 24', 90'



                    "I'm happy that we were able to win our second piece of silverware of the season pretty easily. Sevilla weren't dangerous and we controlled the game. Arjen got a brace in his debut and he decided the game which just shows what a great player he is even at the age of 33."


                    There won't be a player of the month or 'Hot or Not' for August because I'm in a hurry. Also, if anyone wants to use 'Hot or Not' in their career, feel free to do so.


                    League Table

                    1. Manchester United, 7 pts
                    2. Southampton, 7 pts
                    3. Chelsea FC, 7 pts
                    4. Liverpool FC, 7 pts
                    5. Tottenham Hotspur, 6 pts
                    6. Aston Villa, 5 pts
                    --------------------------------------------
                    18. QPR, 2 pts
                    19. Derby County, 1 pt
                    20. Crystal Palace, 0 pts



                    Thank you for reading this post! I hope you have enjoyed it! Any feedback or suggestions will be appreciated!
                    -Simppu12-

                    Playing at the moment: FIFA 17
                    Hertha BSC

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                    • Cruzerr
                      Pro
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 704

                      #8800
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



                      Road to Glory - My Story
                      Season 1
                      Part 10 - Going up with crutches


                      Page 828 - Part 1 - Introduction
                      Page 831 - Part 2 - Pre-season
                      Page 835 - Part 3 - August is the month of penalties
                      Page 845 - Part 4 - #45 is in the building
                      Page 847 - Part 5 - Is it the 'fro?
                      Page 859 - Part 6 - The struggle is real
                      Page 861 - Part 7 - Again?
                      Page 873 - Part 8 - Down, but never out
                      Page 885 - Part 9 - I got an eye for winning


                      Hello, boys and girls! Time to write about our last 2 months of play.


                      Leap like a salmon, Sampson!

                      Right, so our first game was against Luton Town. After our last month, I felt pretty confident, so did the rest of the team. Our first chance fell when I got a pass into the box, did a slight stepover and passed it into the middle. Williams was on it and scored it! It did not take us a while to get another chance, as I got the ball passed to the side. I ran with it, leaving the defenders gasping for air. I crossed it into the middle and boom, Sampson was on it and scored. My second assist in the game. I only had two assists before the game itself.

                      Luton came back though. Taiwo ran into the box and hit the post. Few minutes later, Haliti got into the box and hit the crossbar. However, the ball bounced right back infront of him and he scored it. Straight off kickoff, I got the ball again and ran with it on the side and whipped it into the middle. Sampson was on it again and he scored it! His second! During second half, Luton was passing the ball in the defense, but they made a mistake, as the ball landed infront of me. I struck the post, yet it bounced to the keeper and he somehow fumbled it infront of me. I had an open net to hit, and I did. 4-1!

                      I asked for a sub after this game, since I felt that my job was done - might aswell let somebody else play. The game actually ended 4-1. Bentley was all smiles.


                      In the box, surely a goal?

                      The game after that was against Hartlepool, a team right infront of us in the second spot, us being third. Coach told us that it will be a difficult game - we lost against them the previous match at home. However, I did not play in that match.

                      Coach was right - the game started well for them, as they earned a penalty. Miller went up and took it, a light chip but it hit the crossbar! We were still in it. Our first proper chance came from their mistake, as I got the ball, sprinted as fast as I could with the defender pulling my shirt. I knew that I couldn't take the shot, so I passed it into the middle to Sampson and he scored it!

                      Obviously, I went after my goal aswell. Just before half-time, Sampson "scratched my back" aswell, as I got into the box and put it away! 2-0! And I wasn't done there.

                      Ten minutes into the second half, we earned a penalty - I got destroyed in the box. As I went up to take it, I decided to chip it aswell. Risky, but when I saw the keeper jumping left, I knew that it was absolutely fine. I asked for a sub after that, might aswell let my teammates play aswell.

                      I went to the showers, yet later I found out that the game ended 4-0! Appearantly, Sampson got a second goal. Obviously, a great, great win.


                      Roche getting beaten

                      Our third game of the month against Plymouth Argyle turned out to be the last one of the season for yours truely. I got tackled very early into the game, as I got the ball, went 1-on-1 with the keeper and the defender slid right into my legs. Turns out that I broke my ankle - another 2 months of play that I would miss. Luckily and sadly, the season was just about the end.

                      Why was that good? Well, I didn't have to miss many games, since there was only 3 games left after the Argyle game.

                      Why was it bad? - We hadn't secured promotion and we lost the game against Plymouth 3-2. Even if they were with 10 men, they managed to beat us.

                      So, three games left - three games I had to watch from the stands. We were third before those games, with a bunch of teams right behind us, hoping that we would slip up. First game against AFC Wimbledon finished 1-1, so did the game against Oxford United.

                      Last game of the season was against Cambridge United - a team literally dead last. Bentley was pretty happy before the game, so was I. A win here and if Bury lose, we go on straight to League 1. If not, the playoffs were the place to go.

                      The game started badly, they took the lead very early. Bentley was screaming his heart out, the lads looked completely beaten. A few moments later, a corner into the box and Cambridge scored again.

                      We lost the game 2-0. The lockeroom had never been as quiet as it was that day. We lost to a team that literally is in the bottom of the league. Bentley came in and did not say a word.

                      Then, Bentley got a call. We all realised what it was - it was one of the assistent coaches calling about the Bury vs Wycombe game. I tried to listen to their phone call, but Coach walked out of the room. We had to wait. I swear, it felt like we were waiting for 20 minutes - even though it was, at most, like 2 minutes.

                      He came back in. No emotion on his face. He looked at all of us and said: Boys, we are PROMOTED!"

                      Everybody screamed, we had done it! Even if the end was a bit rocky, we had made it. Everybody had us finish tenth, but getting promoted was completely fantastic.

                      I finished the season with exactly 30 goals and 6 assists. I scored 28 goals in the league - making me the winner of the golden boot.

                      Here is how the table looks at the end of the season:

                      1. Southend United -- 90 points
                      2. Hartlepool -- 85 points
                      3. Morecambe -- 78 points
                      -----
                      4. Bury -- 76 points
                      5. Dagenham -- 74 points
                      6. Northampton -- 72 points
                      7. Shrewsbury -- 71 points
                      -----
                      8. Oxford United -- 71 points
                      9. Plymouth Argyle -- 70 points
                      10. Portsmouth -- 67 points
                      11. Burton Albion -- 66 points
                      12. York City -- 65 points
                      13. Cheltenham Town -- 65 points
                      14. Carlisle United -- 64 points
                      15. Mansfield United -- 57 points
                      16. Wycombe -- 55 points
                      17. AFC Wimbledon -- 52 points
                      18. Tranmere Rovers -- 50 points
                      19. Luton Town -- 49 points
                      20. Exeter City -- 49 points
                      21. Newport County -- 46 points
                      22. Stevenage -- 45 points
                      23. Accrington -- 43 points
                      24. Cambridge United -- 34 points

                      Collins from Shrewsbury got Player of the Year trophy, Bentley from Southend United was the Goalkeeper of the Year.

                      That is it guys, my first season at Morecambe. It has been a trip full of missed games and goals, but I could say it was a successful one. We got promoted and hopefully, we can be strong in League 1.

                      I hope you enjoyed following this season with me. Hopefully, I can have a better next season - atleast an injury-free one would be nice.

                      Take care everybody!


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                      • jamiec47
                        Pro
                        • May 2014
                        • 920

                        #8801
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        Originally posted by indiblue
                        Sorry to disappoint, but Malaga isn't happening. I just can't seem to get interested in the career, and it's way too easy to get big money by selling the players I have. I've just got used to the first-season poverty syndrome. That's why I'm proud to announce...


                        Elche are doing incredibly. They had to be given money by fans to be able to pay for their La Liga license, that's how little money they have! The town only has 5000 people and most of the money was given by people from around the world

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                        • indiblue
                          Banned
                          • Nov 2013
                          • 956

                          #8802
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          Originally posted by jamiec47
                          Elche are doing incredibly. They had to be given money by fans to be able to pay for their La Liga license, that's how little money they have! The town only has 5000 people and most of the money was given by people from around the world

                          I think you have them confused with Eibar.

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                          • vrabbit
                            MVP
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 1485

                            #8803
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                            what is up with all these glitches ending people's careers man? if that happens to mine I'm gonna blame y'all for spreading the virus!
                            vrabbit
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                            • texasbum06
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2011
                              • 1574

                              #8804
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                              FC St. Pauli
                              FIFA 15 - Season 1

                              Die Freibeuter der Liga

                              April 2015

                              FC St. Pauli 1 - Darmstadt 1
                              STP - Nöthe 16' (Pen)
                              DAR - Holland 57'
                              MOTM: Tschauner


                              Thy was taken down roughly in the box and a penalty was awarded to St. Pauli as a result. Nöthe stepped up and converted to the right side of the net for the early lead. Holland got the ball on the left side of the goal and forced the defender to step the wrong way and placed it inside the near post for the equalizer.

                              Karlsruher SC 2 - FC St. Pauli 3
                              KSC - van der Biezen 16', Yabo 40'
                              STP - Thy 13', Çiftçi 34', 79'
                              MOTM: Çiftçi


                              Thy came down the right wing and attacked towards the middle of the box before firing a shot past the keeper for the lead. Van der Biezen then scored off a loose ball from a corner that no defender was able to clear. Rzatkowski then played a ball from way behind midfield over the top for Çiftçi to run onto and beat the keeper to the far left post. Yabo ran past three defenders who stopped paying attention and tapped in a cross to equalize. Rzatkowski got out ahead on the counter and attacked the right side of the goal before laying it off for the trailing Çiftçi to tap in on the left post for the winner.

                              FC St. Pauli 5 - FSV Frankfurt 0
                              STP - van Nieff 10', Çiftçi 29', 32', 64', Zelalem 49'
                              MOTM: van Nieff


                              Storm attacked from left to right before laying it off the van Nieff for a strong first time shot at the top of the box into the top right corner. Çiftçi then headed home a great cross into the box from Maier to extend the lead. Çiftçi then got out ahead of the defense on the counter and beat the keeper to the right post. Zelalem then took the ball in himself and fired a shot that was saved, but knocked in the rebound. Van Nieff then chipped a ball just over the back line and Çiftçi first timed it out of the air past the keeper for a hat-trick.

                              Heidenheim 2 - FC St. Pauli 2
                              HEI - Morabit 16', Strauß 67'
                              STP - Budimir 11', Çiftçi 83'
                              MOTM: Tschauner


                              Budimir got the ball just outside the box and took a touch right to get around the defender before blasting it into the net. Morabit got past a defender to head home a cross for the equalizer. Strauß had his shot blocked by the defender but the ball fell right back to him and he placed it past the keeper for the lead. Buchtmann played Çiftçi through on the right side of the goal for the easy finish on the near post to force the draw.

                              League Table


                              Youth Academy
                              Lukas Hartmann (Germany) - RB, 17 yrs old, 56-60 OVR 73-79 POT (Defensive Minded)
                              Niklas Lechleiter (Germany) - 15 yrs old, 62-68 OVR 79-87 POT (Attacker)
                              Odisseas Wolf (Germany) - 17 yrs old, 53-59 OVR 71-79 POT (Attacker)
                              Rouwen Beck (Germany) - CF, 16 yrs old, 53-57 OVR 65-69 POT (Winger)
                              Steven Wils (Belgium) - 16 yrs old, 50-62 OVR 64-78 POT (Winger)

                              St. Pauli Player of the Month

                              Yoell van Nieff


                              Yoell van Nieff controlled the midfield all month, winning tough tackles, and playing a part in the attack as well. His tough brand of football has endeared him to the fans and has certainly helped out the back line who have struggled from time to time.

                              Press Conference
                              Q: You have a 6 point lead at the top of the table with only 2 matches left to play. All you need is to take at least 1 point and you secure the league title. Do you think you will be lifting that trophy by the end of the season?

                              A: I have no doubt that we will. I can't imagine us losing these last two matches, and on top of that Dusseldorf would have to win both. We have the advantage right now, and we won't give that up when we've come this far.

                              Q: Christopher Nöthe, your leading scorer, went down in the first match of the month with an injury. How tough was it to replace his presence for the remainder of the month?

                              A: Christopher is a big part of what we try to do. Not only in his goal scoring abilities, but in his hold up play as well. Luckily Nadir Çiftçi was up for the challenge and was really able to step up and take over the attack for us. It gives me a lot of confidence heading into next season to have two players of these abilities.

                              Q: How prepared is this club for the next step to the Bundesliga next season? The increase in competition is nothing to scoff at. Will you be making changes, or will you try to keep this core of players moving into next year?

                              A: I think that it is a challenge we are looking forward to. We know that playing against the Bayern's and the Dortmund's is something that will be tough, but if we want to become one of the elite clubs in Germany in time, then this is how we have to do it. After the season is over I will have to evaluate the roster and then decide on any necessary changes, but I am confident that we have several players who are capable of handling the top division.


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                              • jamiec47
                                Pro
                                • May 2014
                                • 920

                                #8805
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                                Originally posted by indiblue
                                I think you have them confused with Eibar.
                                I have confused them with Eibar. Oops lol. Similar names. Prepare for an Eibar career alongside Newcastle at the end of the season!
                                Last edited by jamiec47; 01-16-2015, 03:25 PM.

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