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  • jamiec47
    Pro
    • May 2014
    • 920

    #11776
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


    MAKING THEM DREAM
    SEASON 1
    PS4
    LEGENDARY


    February

    Spoiler


    Match 23

    Everton 0-3 Liverpool
    Sterling 21
    Sturridge 38
    Coutinho 68

    Balotelli missed the first chance of the game after 15 minutes. A wonderful build up culminated with Balotelli's shot travelling just wide of the post. Sterling gave us the lead when Sturridge played through a wonderful ball for Raheem to tuck in into the bottom corner. Sturridge made it 2, running into the box and blasting a powerful effort into the roof of the net. Oviedo got sent off for a bad tackle on Clyne, making Everton's task even harder. Coutinho got the third with a calmly placed first time effort into the bottom corner. Victory in the Merseyside derby!

    Match 24

    Liverpool 0-2 Spurs
    Kane 16
    Adebayor 90

    Spurs came out firing. Eriksen forced the most unbelievable block from Sakho, sliding in and getting a toe to the ball to force it onto the post. Lamela then came close, his header hitting the bar and bouncing down onto the line before being cleared away. They finally got a goal, Kane firing in past a motionless Leno, who should have saved it. The game was uneventful between then and the last minute, Adebayor firing into an empty net after Leno passed it straight to him from a goal kick.

    Champions League Last 16 Leg 1

    CSKA Moskva 0-1 Liverpool
    Balotelli 45
    Eremenko had the first chance of the game for the Russian side, skipping past Clyne and firing just wide. Balotelli forced Akinfeev into a great save with a curling effort. Butland, making his debut as Leno is cup tied, made a wonderful stop to prevent a header going to their striker. Soon after, Sterling was played through but had a disappointing effort that was easily stopped. The deadlock was broken with a stunning 25 yarder from Balotelli, into the top corner. CSKA came at us in the second half, Butland making a good stop to deny Dzagoev and Musa firing over the bar. Wernbloom came very close to equalising late on, his shot hitting the top of the bar.

    FA Cup Last 16

    Cardiff 1-4 Liverpool
    Lambert 16
    Lambert 37 (PEN)
    Lambert 79
    Whittingham 84
    Lambert 89

    Lambert opened the scoring with a goal from a brilliant assist. Borini collected the ball and backheeled it through the defenders legs to Lambert, who placed it beyond the keeper at the near post. Maynard put a volley wide for Cardiff before Ecuele Manga was sent off for a tackle on Can who had skipped through the defence and was about to shoot. Lambert stepped up and scored the resulting penalty. Lambert came close to completing his hat-trick, slicing wide of the post from just inside the box. He finally got his hat-trick, firing in first time after Borini unselfishly squared the ball when running clear on the counter. Whittingham pulled one back, smashing in to the corner after some good passing. Lambert headed in the fourth from Keita's looping cross.

    Match 25

    Liverpool 4-1 West Ham
    Balotelli 44 (PEN)
    Sturridge 58
    Sturridge 66
    Downing 87
    Balotelli 90 (PEN)

    The first half was rather dull, Nolan firing wide from a free kick being the only chance until Sterling was brought down by Henry. Balotelli stepped up and fired in the penalty. In the second half Sturridge missed a great chance and a shot miraculously saved by Guzan. He finally scored, taking a touch to beat the defender before firing into the far corner with the outside of his boot. He got his second when Moreno dispossessed Cresswell and raced into the box before pulling it back for Sturridge to fire in. Downing pulled one back on the rebound after his initial volley was magnificently saved. Balotelli made it 4 from the spot again, Demel bringing Sturridge down.

    Match 26

    Southampton 0-1 Liverpool
    Lambert 9 (PEN)
    Lambert got the only goal of the game against his former club, firing in after Borini was brought down. Borini missed an unbelievable chance, firing wide after a wonderful one-two with Lambert. Leno made a great save to stop a Duricic header and then another to deny Enrique. Pelle fired just wide for Southampton before Wanyama forced a great save with a brilliant overhead kick.

    League Table

    1. Liverpool 57
    2. Chelsea 57 (1 game in hand)
    3. Manchester United 56
    4. Manchester City 54
    5. Arsenal 54
    6. Everton 48
    -----
    18. Burnley 21
    19. Swansea 20
    20. Southampton 16

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    • texasbum06
      MVP
      • Mar 2011
      • 1574

      #11777
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

      Portsmouth FC
      FIFA 15 - Season 2

      Pompey's March to the Top

      Summer Transfer Window

      Transfers Out

      RM, Wes Fogden, 67 OVR, England - £1,000,000 to Swindon Town
      LM, Andy Barcham, 67 OVR, England - £800,000 to Doncaster Rovers
      ST, Patrick Agyemang, 59 OVR, England - £25,000 to FC Ufa
      CB, Joe Devera, 57 OVR, England - £40,000 to Exeter City
      CM, Nick Awford, 54 OVR, England - Loaned to Bradford City

      Transfers In

      RM, George Francomb, 67 OVR, England, 23 yrs old - Pre-Contract arrival from AFC Wimbledon


      George Francomb has arrived from AFC Wimbledon after he agreed to a free transfer in January of last season. He has spent most of his career playing on the right side of the field, but he is projected to play in the middle while with Portsmouth. He has been handed the #10 shirt and will be relied upon to be the creative force in the midfield.

      ST, Bradford Jamieson IV, 63 OVR, United States, 18 yrs old - £775,000 from LA Galaxy


      Bradford Jamieson is the second American to join the club under Berhalter. If he turns out anywhere as successful as Cody Cropper then he will be a great addition for the club. He provides an element of pace from the striker position that has been missing. He will wear the #9 shirt.

      LM, Brandon Barker, 61 OVR, England, 18 yrs old - £775,000 from Manchester City


      Brandon Barker comes to Portsmouth from the Manchester City youth academy. While he is a promising player, it is unlikely that he was ever going to break through at the club. He is another player with pace to burn and will help transform the attack into a constant threat on the counter.

      RB, Todd Kane, 67 OVR, England, 21 yrs old - Loaned from Nottingham Forest


      Kane is a Chelsea youth product who has most recently spent his time at Nottingham Forest. He is a strong right sided defender who should excel in the lower leagues of English football despite his age. He should see the majority of the time over Olufemi.

      LB, Andy Kellett, 65 OVR, England, 21 yrs old - Loaned from Bolton Wanderers


      Kellett is a left sided defender who was brought in to fill the void left by the retirement of Nicky Shorey. He through Bolton Wanderer's academy and recently went on loan to Manchester United to play for their youth teams. He will likely split the job on the left side with Dan Butler.

      Debt Countdown

      2015 Starting Debt: £4,044,664
      Players Out: £1,865,000
      Players In: -£1,550,000
      Remaining Debt: 3,729,664


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      • _ChicoBass
        MVP
        • Dec 2012
        • 1816

        #11778
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?




        Season 4 Squad Review

        Starting Eleven (4-3-3 Holding)
        * = Youth Academy Player
        ** = Player Growth Status
        FORMAT= Position - Name (nationality) (overall + age) (growth)



        GK - Jose Antonio Rodriguez (Mexico) (75 OVR 25yrs) (+2): 9/10
        32 Appearances - 10 Clean Sheets
        I was hesitant about dropping Riesgo from the starting lineup but Rodriguez was just playing way too good to only be playing 1 or 2 games a month with the B-Team. Now with the First Team he continues to be playing extremely well. When the opposing team gets near our goal I'm always confident that Rodriguez has it covered, something that I wasn't with Riesgo anymore. He will continue to play an important role for us next year.

        *RB - Paré Bulhões Romeu (Spain) (78 OVR 19yrs) (+3): 7/10
        **Has Potential To Be Special
        Naturally a RW
        37 Appearances
        Because he's naturally a RW I'm disappointed that he didn't get any goals or assists this season but he was always solid at the back so I can't argue. He had a good season and will continue to play an important role for us next year. I want to start using him in a more attacking role but there simply isn't room yet.

        RCB - Raul Albentosa (Spain) (75 OVR 29yrs) (+0): 8/10
        37 Appearances
        Our big leader in defense. He's still going strong and anything in the air is his. There were a couple times where he wouldn't jump at all and sometimes it cost us, but overall he had a good season. He's one of our most experienced players and will continue to play the same role next year.

        LCB - Ignasi Miquel (Spain) (75 OVR 25yrs) (+2): 9/10
        36 Appearances - 1 Goal
        Another player promoted from the B-Team. He really surprised me this year. I thought he would only start while I looked for another centre back but I ended up not bringing in anyone and just keeping him there. He's fast, he's tall, and he's not afraid of getting in front of a shot. Seriously most of our blocked shots were his. Real good stuff from the former Arsenal player and he will continue to play the same role next year.

        LB - Alejandro Grimaldo (Spain) (75 OVR 22yrs) (+1): 8/10
        21 Appearances - 3 Assists
        Money well spent. He was very very solid at the back but also dangerous when pushing forward. His crosses always went where I wanted them too and his tackles were often accurate. A really important player in our lineup and I plan to use him in the same role next year. I want to try him out in a more attacking role but then who would start at LB?

        CDM - Sergi Darder (Spain) (75 OVR 24yrs) (+1): 8/10
        38 Appearances - 1 Goal & 2 Assists
        A bit inconsistent in the 4-4-2 formation but once I changed to 4-3-3 Holding he really came into his own. Not a natural defensive midfielder but he can intercept and pass which makes him effective. His tackling is decent enough too. I have considered replacing him, but nothing for sure yet. He will most likely play the same role until at least January.

        RCM - Jose Campaña (Spain) (78 OVR 24yrs) (+3): 9/10
        38 Appearances - 1 Goal & 9 Assists
        Speaking of players that came into their own this guy really surprised me. Once we changed to 4-3-3 he became a great playmaker and a constant threat in attack. Most of his assists came after the formation change. No chance of him going anywhere I plan to continue using him in the same role next year.

        LCM - Roberto Torres (c) (Spain) (75 OVR 29yrs) (+1): 8/10
        Naturally a CAM
        38 Appearances - 7 Goals & 10 Assists
        This season was his worst as far as goal scoring and most of his goals either came from the penalty spot or a free kick. When I had him playing RM he wasn't as dangerous as he was last season, where he also played RM. He was more of a team player this season. After the formation change he became much more effective though so I plan on using him in the same role next year and hopefully get more goals out of him.

        RW - Ulises Davila (Mexico) (72 OVR 27yrs) (+2): 9/10
        Naturally a CAM
        42 Appearances - 13 Goals & 7 Assists
        Another player promoted from the B-Team. Excellent season, first being the B-Team's main man and top goal scorer at ST and then being just as dangerous with the First Team despite playing on the wing now. He even scored in the final! Dropping Palacios for him was a great move and I never looked back. He will play the same role next season.

        LS - Guillermo (Spain) (81 OVR 25yrs) (+3): 10/10
        38 Appearances - 34 Goals & 6 Assists
        Truly remarkable season! His best yet. His best goal scoring record was 28 goals in my first season and this year he finally broke that mark. Playing as the only striker in 4-3-3 really made him stand out even more and his goal scoring really took off. He even started assisting goals too which is always good to see. Next year he will play the same role and if I end up changing formations again now I know to keep playing with only one striker. I'm really disappointed he wasn't including in the league's Team of The Year or even the Spanish National Team for the World Cup. He's easily one of the best Spanish strikers in the league right now!

        LW - Isma Lopez (Spain) (76 OVR 28yrs) (+1): 7/10
        38 Appearances - 8 Goals & 2 Assists
        The only natural winger in the lineup and it was always good to have the option to use skill moves and take off down the wing. I had nothing negative to say about the lad but I will be looking for a replacement next season that way he can work full time over at Keano's from now on. Real good season though, and I hope he continues to excel with Keano.


        Osasuna B-Team (4-2-3-1)
        * = Youth Academy Player
        ** = Player Growth Status
        FORMAT= Position - Name (nationality) (overall + age) (growth)



        GK - Asier Riesgo (Spain) (75 OVR 34yrs) (+0): 7/10
        28 Appearances - 11 Clean Sheets
        He started the season on fire but burnt out by the closing months. Overall he had a good season but being involved in the B-Team crisis certainly doesn't look good. Next season he will continue to play with the B-Team and I will be considering any offers that come in. If at any time he informs me that he's unhappy then I will have to let him go. No need in holding him back when it looks like Rodriguez won't be letting go of the starting spot anytime soon.

        RB - Ivan (Spain) (74 OVR 24yrs) (+1): 7/10
        21 Appearances - 1 Goal & 3 Assists
        He was great, possibly his best season yet, but I'm still disappointed with his slow growth. His only stat growth came in May. He plays really good though, ever since I removed the "always overlap" instruction he's been one of our top players on the field. He could be our First Team starter but he needs to grow a little more. I hope next season he finally breaks out and begins to develop his game a little more.

        RCB - Miguel Flaño (c) (Spain) (71 OVR 33yrs) (-1): 8/10
        22 Appearances - 1 Goal & 1 Assist
        Our fearless leader. Been at the club since 2004 and I would love to let him retire with us but he wants to keep playing. He will be vital in the growth of our recent youth graduate Garcia who will have a chance at being our B-Team starter next to Flaño.

        LCB - Pedro Bigas (Spain) (75 OVR 27yrs) (+2): 9/10
        29 Appearances - 2 Assists
        When he first signed on I had my doubts and he was even demoted to the reserves, but this season he's really stepped up and I really like him. Solid at LCB, a decent option for LB, and he's even done a great job in midfield as a defensive midfielder. In fact, I used him as a second half sub in midfield in the Champions League Final and he broke down several PSG attacks. I really want him to stay, but despite receiving more game time he's still unhappy and wants to be transfer listed. I want him to stay but it looks like I will have to let him go.

        LB - Xavier Quinti (Spain) (71 OVR 21yrs) (+4): 9/10
        **Showing Great Potential
        23 Appearances - 2 Assists
        This was his try-out year and the kid has really surprised me. After he accepted the contract extension I saw that he's showing great potential which I really wasn't expecting. Looks like I was correct in offering him a new contract. Looking forward to seeing him grow even more and maybe see him with the First Team in the near future.

        RDM - Miguel Olavide (Spain) (71 OVR 22yrs) (+2): 8/10
        33 Appearances - 1 Goal & 2 Assists
        A good season from our homegrown player in which he finally earned a starting spot with the B-Team by besting Oier. He will continue to play the same role next year unless one of our youth graduates steps up. Technically he's a youth graduate too so it won't be too easy to take his place.

        *LDM - Paré Bulhões Vinuesa Ramos (Spain) (77 OVR 19yrs) (+2): 7/10
        **Has Potential To Be Special
        32 Appearances - 2 Assists
        A big player that excels in defending but not much else. He'll win aerial battles all day and when it's his day he's a wall in midfield but his biggest issue was committing fouls in the wrong places. More often than not he would commit a foul at the edge of the box and it would cost us a goal from a free kick. Other than that he had a decent season. Once his physical stats start growing he will really become an important player on the field.

        RM - Sisi (Spain) (71 OVR 34yrs) (-2): 8/10
        36 Appearances - 3 Goals & 4 Assists
        ***Retiring at end of next season
        Despite his age and his consistent drop in physical stats he's still a fast player and fun to use on the wings. His crossing is really good but the B-Team didn't have the right striker to take capitalize from them. He is retiring next season but as long as he keeps his form up he will continue to start with the B-Team.

        LM - Marcos Alonso (Spain) (71 OVR 27yrs) (+1): 7/10
        Naturally a LB
        22 Appearances - 3 Goals & 1 Assist
        He's not very fast but he's still fun to use on the wing. His crossing is great and I consider him one of the biggest reasons Quinti was able to develop the way he has. As long as he keeps his form up he will play the same role next year as Quinti continues to gain experience behind him.

        *CAM - Luis Martinez (Spain) (75 OVR 17yrs) (+3): 9/10
        **An Exciting Prospect
        41 Appearances - 6 Goals & 7 Assists
        His first full season with the club and he already established himself as a unique player. He has a big responsibility now though; he's expected to lead our attack and at only 17 years of age I hope it's not too big a burden. If he can pull through there's a big future for him both with our First Team and even the national team. Next year he will play the same role.

        ST - Federico Palacios (Spain) (72 OVR 22yrs) (+3): 8/10
        39 Appearances - 9 Goals & 12 Assists
        Wasn't too hot this season and couldn't even score 10 goals. He felt like the First Team's weakest player and when he went down to the B-Team it didn't get any easier for him. He was our top assister this year though so gotta give him that. Next year he will continue to play with the B-Team, but probably out on the wing or deeper in midfield.



        Reserves
        * = Youth Academy Player
        ** = Player Growth Status
        FORMAT= Position - Name (nationality) (overall + age) (growth)

        LM - Julian Luque (Spain) (70 OVR 26yrs) (+0): 4/10
        20 Appearances - 3 Goals & 1 Assist
        He's supposed to be a player similar to Luis Martinez, but for some reason he just didn't work out. After we made the jump to La Liga he's really been struggling and I've given him the benefit of the doubt seeing as he was an important player for us in Liga Adelante. I think it's time for him to go. I still haven't decided if it will be permanently or on loan, but for sure he won't be here next season.

        *Victor Soriano (Spain) (70 OVR 17yrs) (+0): N/A
        **Showing Great Potential
        0 Appearances
        I might hang on to him next season and see how he does with the reserves. With Bigas close to leaving the club I will need another option for defensive midfield on the bench.

        RCM - Oier (Spain) (69 OVR 32yrs) (-1)
        28 Appearances - 2 Goals & 2 Assists
        ***Retiring at end of next season
        I'm actually sad he's retiring. He was a starter for me in my first season and he's continued to be important for the club even in the reserves. He has really high stamina and can play in midfield or as a fullback. It will be difficult to find another player as flexible as him. I thought he still had a couple seasons left in him but being dropped to the reserves must have played a factor in his decision to retire. He will be missed.

        RW - David Ferreiro (Spain) (69 OVR 30yrs) (+1): 6/10
        19 Appearances - 2 Goals & 1 Assist
        A quick player on the wings similar to Sisi. He will play the same role next year and compete for a wide midfielder spot with the B-Team.

        *ST - Mario Santana (Mexico) (69 OVR 17yrs) (+0): N/A
        **An Exciting Prospect
        0 Appearances
        This guy has a really good opportunity lined up for him right out of the academy. The B-Team needs a striker, and he's a top candidate for the position. If he doesn't disappoint, the spot is his. The preseason will be key for him.

        *RB - Pedro Ramirez (Spain) (68 OVR 16yrs) (+0): N/A
        **Showing Great Potential
        0 Appearances
        He asked for a call up last minute and it was granted. With his size he can also play CB which is great seeing as Bigas will be leaving. If I don't see many opportunities for him he will be loan listed though.

        LM - Kenan Kodro (Spain) (65 OVR 24yrs) (+0): 7/10
        25 Appearances - 6 Goals & 2 Assists
        Despite his low overall he always comes through when given the chance to play. I use him mainly as a striker because of his size and also because that's where he plays IRL. He will play the same role next year and compete for a spot in the B-Team with Santana and Palacios.

        *RM - Alex Silva Gavan (Spain) (66 OVR 18yrs) (+2): 10/10
        1 Appearance - 1 Goal
        Sadly I wasn't able to give him many opportunities with the B-Team, but the one time he was brought into a match he delivered a fantastic game and finished off with a goal. I was surprised because he's a bit slow for a winger, but somehow he was always in dangerous positions. I might loan list him so he can get more play time, but that one game he played with us may just be enough to let him stay.

        *CB - Alex Garcia (Mexico) (66 OVR 17yrs) (+0): N/A
        **Showing Great Potential
        0 Appearances
        With Bigas leaving he has a shot at becoming our starting LCB with the B-Team. Miguel Flaño's leadership and experience will be key in his development. I'm expecting great things from this tall centre back and I hope he can grow enough to make it to the national team in the next couple seasons.

        CAM - Jose Garcia (Spain) (63 OVR 21yrs) (+0): 7/10
        [i]6 Appearances - 1 Goal[i]
        I called him back from loan early and even though his growth has been minimal he continues to surprise me on the field. He's small, he's rated lowly, but he never disappoints when he's in the game. I might keep him with the reserves next season to take the spot Luque will leave behind.


        Players Out On Loan
        FORMAT= Position - Name (nationality) (overall + age) (growth)


        CB - Iñigo De Frutos (Spain) (67 OVR 23yrs) (+0): N/A
        **On Loan At Blackburn Rovers
        He will be loaned out again, but if Santana is unable to step up with the B-Team he will be called back to compete for the spot.

        CB - Unai Garcia (Spain) (65 OVR 25yrs) (+0): N/A
        **On Loan At CD Lugo
        Thinking about transfer listing him. He didn't grow anymore this season and with Santana and Ramirez coming up from the academy there's no need to keep hanging on to him.

        RM - Jose David Ramirez (Mexico) (66 OVR 22yrs) (+1): N/A
        **On Loan At Racing Santander
        He finally started to show growth in stats other than mental at the end of the season. Haven't made up my mind on what to do with him yet though. He'll either go back on loan or stay with the reserves. If he stays and he doesn't cut it he will be transfer listed in January though.

        LCM - Nono (Spain) (68 OVR 25yrs) (+1): N/A
        **On Loan At Córdoba CF
        Finally, he's growing. He's a talented midfielder but I need him to grow!

        *GK - Eriq Lisch (United States) (74 OVR 18yrs): N/A
        **An Exciting Prospect
        **On Loan At SC Freiburg
        If Riesgo stays he will go back on loan, but if a fair offer for Riesgo comes in and I accept he will stay with the club to play with the B-Team.

        CM - Maikel Mesa (Spain) (67 OVR 26yrs) (+1): N/A
        **On Loan At RC Recreativo
        Haven't made up my mind yet. I won't transfer list him, but I'm not sure whether he'll stay or go back on loan yet.

        *ST - Roussillon Murnane (Spain) (60 OVR 19yrs) (+1): N/A
        **On Loan At Dagenham & Redbridge
        Will go back on loan.

        *CDM - Eñaut Gabbiadini (Spain) (65 OVR 17yrs) (+3): N/A
        **On Loan At Leeds United
        Will go back on loan.

        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

        CA Osasuna All-Time (CM) Top Scorer
        1. Guillermo - 100 Goals in 141 Appearances
        2. Roberto Torres - 40 Goals in 149 Appearances
        3. Federico Palacios - 38 Goals in 120 Appearances
        4. Kenan Kodro - 25 Goals in 83 Appearances
        5. Ulises Davila - 20 Goals in 65 Appeaances

        CA Osasuna Player of The Year

        ST - Guillermo (Spain) (81 OVR 25yrs) (+3)
        38 Appearances - 34 Goals & 6 Assists
        No doubt about it Guillermo was our best man this season. We always knew he had it in him, but this year he really stepped up and saved us many times. He put the team on his shoulder when the rest of the team couldn't keep up with the opposition. He also scored his 100th goal with Osasuna in the Champions League Final! What better way to break that mark. He's been here since my first season so I was really glad to see him called up to the Spain NT during the final Friendlies of the year. Spectacular season from our main striker he truly deserves the award.


        Conclusion
        Expect a transfer window with several players departing and very little coming in. I guess my typical transfer windows :P I'm looking forward to seeing youth graduates with the B-Team which will have changes in the lineup. The First Team will remain the same though with only Lopez being replaced.

        Next season may be Guillermo's last with the club. He's our best player and has carried the team many many times, so in order to keep things interesting I am preparing myself to let him go. If we win the league next season, or if we don't but he wins the Golden Boot, I will accept an offer from a club he'll get play time at. His replacement would either be a non-La Liga Spanish striker, a youth graduate, or MAYBE one of the lower rated strikers from the Mexico national team that I like but don't get to use as often with the NT. So what do you think? I think the requirements I have set for him to leave are fair.

        That's all I have right now. My next post will strictly be Mexico as we fight in the World Cup where I'm expected to reach the Semifinals. Let me know what you think and
        Thanks For Reading!


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        • Blue Eagle
          Rookie
          • May 2015
          • 47

          #11779
          How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

          So I'm finally back from vacation and I am close to reading all of the the updates that I missed. I have to say congratulations to everybody that won silverware and I'm impressed with how well everyone is doing. I will have a Hull update out at some point in the coming days.
          Last edited by Blue Eagle; 06-29-2015, 01:46 AM.

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          • texasbum06
            MVP
            • Mar 2011
            • 1574

            #11780
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            Portsmouth FC
            FIFA 15 - Season 1

            Pompey's March to the Top

            August 2015

            Portsmouth FC 3 - 0 Rotherham United
            POR - Fogden 19', Wallace 43', Hollands 64'
            MOTM: Fogden


            Fogden used some good ball skills to cut the ball into the box and fire a shot into the top right corner. Wallace got the ball through on the right side of the box and he beat his man to hit a shot off the left post and in. Hollands got the ball at the top of the box and he took a touch before hitting a rocket into the top left corner.

            Community Shield
            Portsmouth FC 0 - 1 Chelsea FC
            CHE - Oscar 36'
            MOTM: Oscar


            Oscar got the ball on the right side of the box and took a touch to the outside to avoid a defender before he fired a shot off the near post and into the net.

            Capital One Cup
            Morecambe FC 0 - 1 Portsmouth FC
            POR - Jamieson IV 90'
            MOTM: Fogden


            Kellet took off from his left back spot and pushed forward with the ball while holding off the defense on his back. He attacked into the box and slid the ball to the middle for Jamieson IV to run on to and slot home for the last minute winner.

            Peterborough United 0 - 0 Portsmouth FC
            MOTM: Alnwick

            Portsmouth looked in control for the majority of the match and allowed Peterborough to register only 1 shot on goal. Alnwick was up the the challenge on the other end and took home man of the match honors after keeping Portsmouth's relentless attack off of the score sheet.

            Portsmouth FC 2 - 0 Bradford City
            POR - Francomb 27', Wallace 37'
            MOTM: Francomb


            Francomb took the ball up the middle of the field and went straight into the box to place the ball into the bottom right corner. Hahn took the ball away from the defense and went down the right wing picking out Wallace inside the box with a low cross that was directed into the back of the net.

            Port Vale FC 1 - 2 Portsmouth FC
            PVL - Yates 68'
            POR - Fogden 25', Hollands 78'
            MOTM: Fogden


            Fogden got the ball in the middle of the field and pushed it towards the box. He used a ball roll to get around the defender and the fire a shot across the goal into the bottom right corner. Yates picked up a cleared ball outside of the box and dribbled to the edge before hitting a well placed shot to the bottom left corner. Fogden came down the right wing and threaded the ball through to Hollands on the edge of the box and he used his left foot to hit the ball into the top left corner.

            J. Paint Trophy
            Portsmouth FC 2 - 0 MK Dons
            POR - Wallace 18', Tubbs 45'
            MOTM: Hollands


            Hollands found Wallace on the edge of the box and he made a great turn to get around the defender and into the box for a quick shot across to the bottom left corner. Hahn found Tubbs free inside the box and used his space to line up a shot and blast it into the top right corner.

            Portsmouth FC 3 - 0 Yeovil Town
            POR - Tubbs 26', Kellett 45', Wallace 64'
            MOTM: Hollands


            Tubbs took the ball away from the defender and slotted it home on the near post. Kellett got the ball from Francomb coming across the top edge of the box and fired a right footed shot into the bottom right. Hollands played a great ball over the top of the defense and he went through on goal to beat the keeper one on one to the left side of the goal.

            League Table



            Youth Academy

            Drey Beasant - 16 yrs old, England, LB, 54-68 OVR, 71-77 Potential, Defensive Minded

            Monthly Highlights

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            Manager Comments

            Transfer Movement - We sent out two key players in Andy Barcham and West Fogden, but we are happy with what we got in return. Barcham was our leading goal scorer last season, but I think we have the pieces in place to fill that void. The offers we got for each were well above what we had our own valuations at and we just weren't able to walk away. George Francomb on a free is a player that will make an immediate impact at this club. The additions of Jamieson IV and Barker will also be huge factors in replacing the goal output of Barcham.

            Strong Start - We got off to a strong start in league play and we are at the top of the table. With the increase in competition it is tough to say if we will maintain that spot all season like we did last year, but I think we are up for the challenge. I believe we are better than we were last season, and we will need every bit of talent on this squad to make it through our tough fixture schedule this season.

            Cup Competitions - Strong wins over Morecambe and MK Dons got us off to a great start in both the Capital One Cup and the J. Paint Trophy. We went out earlier than we hoped for in both of these last season, and we hope that we can do better this season.

            Comment

            • southernmetalhead
              Inter Miami
              • Dec 2012
              • 3862

              #11781
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              Chico Congrats on the Champions League title. Beating Juventus, Barcelona, and PSG to capture it is super impressive. Also nice 3rd place finish in La Liga. Guillermo is quite the player for you.

              texasbum Awesome run you had to win the FA Cup. Beating those Premier League sides like you did is something special. Also, congrats on being promoted to League One. 33 goals from Barcham is quite the output for a midfielder. You've started off well in League One and advanced in your cup competitions, so things are rolling right along.

              Pdice Good month with only the loss to Swansea City. Clean sheets against West Ham, Arsenal, and Newcastle are good results and you advanced in your cup competitions. Keep it up!

              jamiec The league table is tight with you tied with Chelsea on points and them holding a game in hand, but maybe you can hold them off. Your league form was solid despite the loss to Spurs, and wins in the Champions League and FA Cup are nice to see.

              Comment

              • Pdice19
                Rookie
                • Feb 2015
                • 30

                #11782
                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


                Season 1

                October

                BPL
                Southampton 0-1 Sunderland

                Larsson 53

                A very disappointing performance from the home team as they couldn't break down a resolute Sunderland defence. After not threatening Forster much of the game, the visitors found their goal through Seb Larsson after Forster made a save but could do nothing with the rebound. The Saints couldn't find the equaliser as they lost their first game at home.

                BPL
                Tottenham Hotspurs 1-1 Southampton

                Eriksen 49
                Yoshida 82


                This match came alive in the second half when Eriksen finished off a great passing move with a neat calm finish. But the home team dropped off after the goal and the Saints missed numerous chances to equalise. But Maya Yoshida wouldn't miss his from Tadic's corner as his header was too much for Lloris.

                BPL
                Southampton 0-0 Stoke City

                The Saints dominated the game but couldn't beat man of the match Begovic in goal for Stoke. The home team fans had their hearts in their mouths when Peter Crouch's header was cleared off the line by Nathan Clyne late in the match.

                Capital One Cup: Round of 16
                Southampton 1-0 Yeovil Town

                Tadic(pen) 83

                Southampton had 26 shots before the 80th minute but only 7 were on target as it seemed like their poor form in October would continue. But Tadic won it for the home team with their 27th attempt after Mane was fouled inside the box.

                November

                BPL
                Hull City 1-2 Southampton

                Bertrand 2
                Pelle 53
                Hernandez 74


                After 3 league games without a win, Bertrand opened the scoring with a low shot that went through McGregor's feet. And Pelle increased the visitors' lead in the second half with a shot that was too powerful for the keeper. Abel Hernandez pulled one back for the home team but Southampton managed to hang on for the win.

                League table
                Pos Club Games Points

                1. Chelsea 10 27
                2. Man Utd 10 22
                3. Arsenal 10 21
                4. Spurs 10 19
                5. Sunderland 10 19
                6. Stoke City 10 18
                7. Man City 10 18
                8. Southampton 10 18
                ---------------
                18. Leicester 10 5
                19. QPR 10 4
                20. Burnley 9 1
                Last edited by Pdice19; 06-29-2015, 01:55 PM.

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                • southernmetalhead
                  Inter Miami
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 3862

                  #11783
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



                  FC Rubin Kazan
                  The Tatars

                  April 2015

                  Russian Cup: Quarterfinals

                  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="575"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Apr 1, 2015 - Rubin Kazan vs CSKA Moskva</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td align="right" width="12%">1</td><td align="right" width="12%">2</td><td align="right" width="15%">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Rubin Kazan (-)</td><td align="right">2</td><td align="right">1</td><td class="active" align="right">3</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>CSKA Moskva (-)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr></tbody></table>

                  Dzhalilov 6'
                  Berezutskiy (OG) 43'
                  Dević (PEN) 53'
                  Eremenko 54'

                  The top two sides in the RFPL squared off in a Russian Cup Quarterfinals match up as Rubin Kazan played CSKA Moskva. Rubin started the contest with a quick goal in the 6th minute when Marko Dević stole the ball from CSKA's Mário Fernandes and found Alisher Dzhalilov who beat Igor Akinfeev with a shot. Seydou Doumbia came close to equalizing the game in the 29th minute, but his chance went just wide left of the goal. Rubin tacked on another tally in the 43rd minute when Artur Yusupov's shot redirected off of defender Alexey Berezutskiy and got by Akinfeev for an own goal. In the 53rd minute Rubin was awarded a penalty after Fernandes took down Gökdeniz Karadeniz in the box, and Dević converted the opportunity to give manager Rinat Bilyaletdinov's side a commanding 3-0 lead. Former Rubin player Roman Eremenko would get CSKA on the score sheet a minute later, but this was not enough for the capital city club as Rubin advanced to a Semifinals face off with Dinamo Moskva.

                  MotM: Dzhalilov

                  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="575"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Apr 5, 2015 - Rubin Kazan vs Dinamo Moskva</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td align="right" width="12%">1</td><td align="right" width="12%">2</td><td align="right" width="15%">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Rubin Kazan (19-1-4)</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">1</td><td class="active" align="right">2</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Dinamo Moskva (12-6-6)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">0</td></tr></tbody></table>

                  Ozdoev 30'
                  RED - Samba 90'
                  Dević (PEN) 90'

                  After advancing in the Russian Cup, Rubin Kazan returned home to face Dinamo Moskva, a side that had beaten The Tatars 3-1 in Moscow earlier in the season. This match started slowly, but Rubin cracked the score sheet in the 30th minute when Magomed Ozdoev volleyed a shot by Dinamo goalkeeper Vladimir Gabulov. Surprisingly, Dinamo's potent offense never threatened Sergey Ryzhikov's goal in this contest and the game was sealed in the 90th minute when Marko Dević converted a penalty chance after defender Christopher Samba was sent off with his second yellow card for a clumsy challenge on Ozdoev.

                  MotM: Ozdoev

                  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="575"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Apr 11, 2015 - FC Rostov vs Rubin Kazan</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td align="right" width="12%">1</td><td align="right" width="12%">2</td><td align="right" width="15%">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>FC Rostov (4-9-12)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Rubin Kazan (20-1-4)</td><td align="right">4</td><td align="right">1</td><td class="active" align="right">5</td></tr></tbody></table>

                  Azmoun 9'
                  Livaja 12'
                  Livaja 27'
                  Kambolov (PEN) 40'
                  Bukharov (PEN) 52'
                  Georgiev 79'

                  For the second time this season, Rubin Kazan met up with their long-time manager Kurban Berdyev as The Tatars traveled to face struggling FC Rostov. Serdar Azmoun put Rubin ahead 1-0 in the 9th minute of play, and Marko Livaja doubled the lead just 3 minutes later. Livaja then secured his brace in the 27th minute when he beat his Croatian countrymen Stipe Pletikosa with a shot after a bad back pass from Vitaliy Dyakov. Rostov's Ruslan Abazov took down Shota Bibilov in the box in the 40th minute, and Rubin was awarded a penalty for the third consecutive game. With regular penalty taker Marko Dević resting, defender Ruslan Kambolov was the man to take the chance, and he did not waste his opportunity. Rostov would get a penalty of their own after a bad challenge by Rubin's Mamuka Kobakhidze, and Alexandr Bukharov got the home side on the board by beating Alexandr Filtsov. This would not be nearly enough for Rostov however, as Blagoy Georgiev scored in the 79th minute of play to finalize a dominating performance by Rubin.

                  MotM: Livaja

                  Russian Cup: Semifinals

                  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="575"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="5">Apr 15, 2015 - Dinamo Moskva vs Rubin Kazan</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="49%">TEAM</td><td align="right" width="12%">1</td><td align="right" width="12%">2</td><td align="right" width="12%">ET</td><td align="right" width="15%">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Dinamo Moskva (-)</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Rubin Kazan (-)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">1</td><td class="active" align="right">2</td></tr></tbody></table>

                  Kurányi 45'
                  Yusupov 76'
                  Dević 94'

                  Just 10 days after Rubin Kazan had defeated Dinamo Moskva in league play 2-0, the two sides met up again in Moscow in the Semifinals of the Russian Cup. Rubin would see a couple of early chances go wanting in this match before Dinamo pounced to take the lead with a goal just before the halftime whistle. Mathieu Valbuena got a shot on goal that forced a parry from Rubin goalkeeper Sergey Ryzhikov, but Kevin Kurányi was there to clean up the rebound with a header. With less than 15 minutes to go in the match, Rubin finally got an equalizer from Artur Yusupov in the 76th minute. This was Yusupov's first goal for Rubin since coming over from Dinamo in January, and it could not have come at a better time. Marko Dević tried to end the game with a chance in the 87th minute, but Dinamo goalkeeper Vladimir Gabulov was up to the task and made the save. Dević would not be denied though, and the Ukrainian striker scored shortly into extra time with a 94th minute deciding goal. Dinamo would get chances from Yuriy Zhirkov in the 97th minute and Fedor Smolov in the 101st minute, but they could not crack Ryzhikov as Rubin advanced to face Spartak Moskva in the Russian Cup Final.

                  MotM: Karadeniz

                  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="575"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Apr 18, 2015 - Rubin Kazan vs Spartak Moskva</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td align="right" width="12%">1</td><td align="right" width="12%">2</td><td align="right" width="15%">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Rubin Kazan (21-1-4)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">2</td><td class="active" align="right">2</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Spartak Moskva (16-6-4)</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr></tbody></table>

                  Costa 37'
                  Yusupov 53'
                  RED - Shirokov 56'
                  Livaja 59'

                  Kazan Arena was the setting for a late season showdown between 1st place Rubin Kazan and 3rd place Spartak Moskva. Spartak would strike first in this game when Alberto Costa sent a shot from the top of the box that Rubin goalkeeper Sergey Ryzhikov got his finger tips on, but was unable to stop. Rubin equalized in the 53rd minute as Artur Yusupov scored his second goal in as many games from a throw-in by
                  Gökdeniz Karadeniz. The turning point of the game came in the 56th minute when Spartak's Roman Shirokov was sent off with his second yellow card. Shirokov had been sent off as well in the sides' previous match up, so manager Murat Yakin was definitely not happy with the Russian National Team captain. Marko Livaja would make Spartak pay with a goal just 3 minutes later, and despite missing a late penalty, Rubin continued their winning ways with the 2-1 victory.

                  MotM: Livaja

                  <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"><link href="http://dynasties.operationsports.com/css/osdyn.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"><table class="osdyn" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1" width="575"><tbody><tr class="masthead"><td colspan="4">Apr 25, 2015 - Zenit St. Petersburg vs Rubin Kazan</td></tr><tr class="stathead"><td width="61%">TEAM</td><td align="right" width="12%">1</td><td align="right" width="12%">2</td><td align="right" width="15%">SCORE</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Zenit St. Petersburg (15-4-8)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Rubin Kazan (21-1-5)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">0</td></tr></tbody></table>

                  Neto 59'

                  Perhaps the grueling month of April finally caught up to Rubin Kazan as The Tatars looked listless in a 1-0 loss to Zenit St. Petersburg at Petrovsky Stadium. Zenit would get early chances from Joãozinho and Alexandr Kerzhakov that were stopped by Rubin goalkeeper Sergey Ryzhikov before Zenit goalkeeper Yuriy Lodygin parried a Carlos Eduardo shot in the 41st minute. Ryzhikov then stopped shots from Javi Garcia and Kerzhakov again before finally being beaten on a header from a corner by Luís Neto in the 59th minute. Rubin's only chance to equalize came in the 65th minute, but Carlos Eduardo sent his opportunity wide of goal. This marks only the second time this season that Rubin has failed to score a goal in a match.

                  MotM: Ryzhikov

                  Rubin Kazan Player of the Month



                  ST Marko
                  Dević, 76 Ovr, Ukraine, 31 years old

                  This month's Player of the Month award was closer than it has been in some time, but Marko
                  Dević again takes home the honor as he squeaked by fellow striker Marko Livaja. It was not a vintage month for the Ukrainian international as he only tallied 3 goals, but Dević did score the biggest goal as he got the extra time winner over Dinamo Moskva in the Russian Cup Semifinals to see Rubin Kazan advance.

                  RFPL Table
                  1. Rubin - 64
                  2. CSKA - 61
                  3. Spartak - 54
                  4. Kuban - 50
                  5. Zenit - 49
                  6. Dinamo - 48
                  7. Krasnodar - 46
                  8. Lokomotiv - 42
                  9. Ural - 32
                  10. Terek - 28
                  11. Amkar - 27
                  12. Torpedo - 26
                  13. Rostov - 24
                  14. Ufa - 18
                  15. Mordovia - 12
                  16. Arsenal - 12

                  RFPL Top Scorers
                  1.
                  Dević (Rubin) - 32
                  2. Dzyuba (Spartak) - 16
                  3. Kerzhakov (Zenit) - 15
                  4. Baldé (Kuban) - 13
                  5. Valbuena (Dinamo) - 12

                  RFPL Clean Sheets
                  1. Lodygin (Zenit) - 14
                  2. Dikan (Krasnodar) - 12
                  3. Akinfeev (CSKA) - 11
                  4. Guilherme (Lokomotiv) - 10
                  5. Gabulov (Dinamo) - 9

                  Manager's Thoughts
                  That month was an absolute meat grinder as we faced quality sides CSKA Moskva and Dinamo Moskva in the Russian Cup while getting Dinamo, Spartak Moskva, and Zenit St. Petersburg in the league. Overall, we did very well as we are now in the Finals of the Russian Cup and still hold top spot in the RFPL. I think in our loss to Zenit, we just ran out of gas after such a busy schedule. Still, our destiny is in our own hands, and that is all we can ask for. CSKA is right behind us in the league, but we look to finish no worse than 2nd, which would ensure us a Champions League spot. However, I definitely want to win the league and take home the cup to complete the domestic double.

                  Rubin Youth Academy
                  ATT Andrei Morchenko, 55-59 Ovr, 73-79 Pot, Russia, 15 years old
                  ST Konstantin Seleznev, 66-70 Ovr, 87-93 Pot, Russia, 15 years old
                  ATT Vladimir Meshkov, 57-61 Ovr, 74-80 Pot, Russia, 16 years old

                  Stepan Tverdovsky's contract was terminated after he demanded a call-up to the squad while manager Rinat Bilyaletdinov did not think he was ready.

                  Gaztañaga Sidelined 3 Months
                  Rubin Kazan defensive midfielder Jon Gaztañaga suffered a broken toe in the club's 2-0 league win over Dinamo Moskva and will be out 3 months with the injury. The 23-year-old Spaniard arrived in Kazan in January from Liga BBVA side Real Sociedad and has been a regular contributor to manager Rinat Bilyaletdinov's squad.

                  May 2015 Fixtures
                  5/3 - vs CSKA
                  5/9 - vs Arsenal
                  5/17 - Russian Cup Final: Spartak
                  5/23 - at Kuban

                  Well here it is, the final month of the season and it's a huge one. We start off the month with a massive home contest against CSKA Moskva. CSKA is currently 3 points behind us in the league table, so if they beat us we'd be all even, although we would still be in 1st on goal differential. Then we face last place Arsenal Tula which seems like an automatic win, but we drew 2-2 with them in Tula. The Russian Cup Final against Spartak Moskva follows that, and we would love to take home the club's second cup title. The final game of the season is at 4th place side Kuban Krasnodar, a team that beat us 2-0 in Kazan. May will certainly test what we're made of, but in the end my goal is simple: Win the league and the cup. Can we do it?

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                  • moose141
                    MVP
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 3402

                    #11784
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                    West Ham United - Episode #97: OUR NEW FEEDER CLUB?

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                    • Jwetson
                      Rookie
                      • Aug 2014
                      • 215

                      #11785
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                      Ok guys, I've tried to stick with the Leverkusen career but I'm afraid its lost the x factor for me now. It's a real shame because I'm in the process of building a quality team, and some of the players I have are really good. But some niggly things have dissuaded me from continuing, most notably the lack of licensing of the Bundesliga. For some reason EA have given nearly every German team the same stadium which really annoys me, as it just feels no different playing away from home. As I said a few days ago I would try to find another job, but for some reason no clubs would accept me, other than lower sides in the Bundesliga which i don't want.

                      As a result, I will be starting another career, and I think it will be spain. The whole Basque thing seems really interesting, something that I've never done before. I don't really want to go into the Adelante, so I think my club of choice will be Eibar. They got relegated irl, so it will be a tough task. I also want to try out this whole 'a team', 'b team' strategy, as it seems to be a good way of using a wider range of players, something I've opted against previously as I've always felt that the best players should be playing practically every game, thus hardly ever rotating the squads.

                      If I do go ahead with Eibar, then I shall intend on using the Basque regulations. Otherwise, I think it will probably be Almeria, as their kits are very nice, in which case I will simply stick to Spanish/ latin American players.

                      I will hopefully update u guys over the next few days with the new career. In the mean time, could one of you already using the Basque regulations or indeed previous users of the system, point me in the direction of a way of finding a list of purely Basque players.

                      Thanks in advance and sorry for those enjoying the Leverkusen updates :/

                      Comment

                      • jamiec47
                        Pro
                        • May 2014
                        • 920

                        #11786
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        Originally posted by Jwetson
                        Ok guys, I've tried to stick with the Leverkusen career but I'm afraid its lost the x factor for me now. It's a real shame because I'm in the process of building a quality team, and some of the players I have are really good. But some niggly things have dissuaded me from continuing, most notably the lack of licensing of the Bundesliga. For some reason EA have given nearly every German team the same stadium which really annoys me, as it just feels no different playing away from home. As I said a few days ago I would try to find another job, but for some reason no clubs would accept me, other than lower sides in the Bundesliga which i don't want.

                        As a result, I will be starting another career, and I think it will be spain. The whole Basque thing seems really interesting, something that I've never done before. I don't really want to go into the Adelante, so I think my club of choice will be Eibar. They got relegated irl, so it will be a tough task. I also want to try out this whole 'a team', 'b team' strategy, as it seems to be a good way of using a wider range of players, something I've opted against previously as I've always felt that the best players should be playing practically every game, thus hardly ever rotating the squads.

                        If I do go ahead with Eibar, then I shall intend on using the Basque regulations. Otherwise, I think it will probably be Almeria, as their kits are very nice, in which case I will simply stick to Spanish/ latin American players.

                        I will hopefully update u guys over the next few days with the new career. In the mean time, could one of you already using the Basque regulations or indeed previous users of the system, point me in the direction of a way of finding a list of purely Basque players.

                        Thanks in advance and sorry for those enjoying the Leverkusen updates :/
                        I'm sure you'll be pleased to hear, because I sure am, Eibar have not been relegated. Elche have been relegated in their place for financial reasons, therefore reinstating Eibar. It's a shame Elche had to go down like that, but I can't say I'm not glad to see Eibar staying in La Liga

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                        • jamiec47
                          Pro
                          • May 2014
                          • 920

                          #11787
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          Btw guys, if any of you were wondering, Brentford will be back at the end of my current season with Liverpool. Also, Regens, I have decided to opt out of the rivals career, considering Cruzerr can't play anymore.

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                          • _ChicoBass
                            MVP
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 1816

                            #11788
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                            Originally posted by Jwetson
                            Ok guys, I've tried to stick with the Leverkusen career but I'm afraid its lost the x factor for me now. It's a real shame because I'm in the process of building a quality team, and some of the players I have are really good. But some niggly things have dissuaded me from continuing, most notably the lack of licensing of the Bundesliga. For some reason EA have given nearly every German team the same stadium which really annoys me, as it just feels no different playing away from home. As I said a few days ago I would try to find another job, but for some reason no clubs would accept me, other than lower sides in the Bundesliga which i don't want.



                            As a result, I will be starting another career, and I think it will be spain. The whole Basque thing seems really interesting, something that I've never done before. I don't really want to go into the Adelante, so I think my club of choice will be Eibar. They got relegated irl, so it will be a tough task. I also want to try out this whole 'a team', 'b team' strategy, as it seems to be a good way of using a wider range of players, something I've opted against previously as I've always felt that the best players should be playing practically every game, thus hardly ever rotating the squads.



                            If I do go ahead with Eibar, then I shall intend on using the Basque regulations. Otherwise, I think it will probably be Almeria, as their kits are very nice, in which case I will simply stick to Spanish/ latin American players.



                            I will hopefully update u guys over the next few days with the new career. In the mean time, could one of you already using the Basque regulations or indeed previous users of the system, point me in the direction of a way of finding a list of purely Basque players.



                            Thanks in advance and sorry for those enjoying the Leverkusen updates :/

                            Love it!!!! To be honest I didn't remember that Eibar is a Basque club and I really like that you will use a Bilbao-type policy. So the rule is that only players that are from the Basque regions of Spain and France are eligible for the squad. If a player is not Basque, but was trained in a Basque youth academy (so a non-Basque youth player from Bilbao, Sociedad, Osasuna, Eibar etc) they are also eligible for the squad. I do not have a list of all the Basque players in the game, but here's a link to the Basque national team which has the current squad, recent call ups, and eligible players listed.



                            Really looking forward to seeing you come to Spain. I'm at Osasuna, another Basque club, but my transfer policy is widened to not only Basque players but Spanish players which is more similar to Guadalajara's transfer policy. As many of you know I don't make many signings so I put a strong focus on the youth academy.


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                            • indiblue
                              Banned
                              • Nov 2013
                              • 956

                              #11789
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                              Hey guys, long time. It's been insane adjusting to life in Moscow. Aside from learning the language and exploring the city, I've had to deal with the massive amount of racism that exists once I leave my upper-class neighbourhood. Any trip into the city usually has 2-3 incidents along the 40-minute journey, mostly on the metro or bus. I haven't had any problems once I'm in the actual city, but I've been spending most of my time at museums and coffee shops.

                              I've also been sucked into The Witcher: Wild Hunt, so much so that it's been ages since I've even touched FIFA. I do plan to keep up my career mode with Sunderland, which is at around mid-September, but there won't be much flourish or creativity. It'll just be major news, results and a monthly table. And at the end of each season, I'll do a detailed season review and preview. Sorry about this, but between life and work, I just don't have the kind of time I used to.

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                              • Jwetson
                                Rookie
                                • Aug 2014
                                • 215

                                #11790
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                                Ok I've started it with Eibar, but I feel the Basque regulations may be too severe on me with only limited funds. I shall instead just keep it a purely Spanish setup, with possibly extensions out into South America, but no further. I shall hopefully post the first update tomorrow

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