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  • sportsfreak96
    Pro
    • Nov 2012
    • 969

    #13111
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

    Originally posted by vrabbit
    I'm still whether to roll with Dagenham again or go with an even lower-rated squad

    It'd be cool to see you do Dagenham again, but I think you'd be better off doing a team like Accrington


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    • vrabbit
      MVP
      • Oct 2008
      • 1485

      #13112
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

      Originally posted by sportsfreak96
      It'd be cool to see you do Dagenham again, but I think you'd be better off doing a team like Accrington


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      yup looking at them and Newport, Newport's kits are better IMO
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      • vrabbit
        MVP
        • Oct 2008
        • 1485

        #13113
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

        hmmmm Al Qadisiyah or Al Wehda in Saudi Arabia are challenging options too. No 1-star teams outside of Europe apparently.
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        • Keano16
          MVP
          • Oct 2014
          • 1676

          #13114
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

          FIFA 16 | PS4
          Season 1 | 2015-16



          Transfers
          Incoming
          John Stones from Everton, £10 million
          Antoine Griezmann from Atletico Madrid, £35 million
          Koke from Atletico Madrid, £30 million
          Ander Iturraspe from Athletic Bilbao, £20 million

          Outgoing
          Loic Remy to Everton, £20 million
          Oscar to Atletico Madrid, £41 million
          John Obi Mikel to Newcastle, £4.1 million
          Jamal Blackman to Crewe Alexandra, £150 thousand
          Islam Feruz to Hartlepool, two-year loan
          Ola Aina to Barnet, season loan
          Charly Musonda to Doncaster, two-year loan
          Kasey Palmer to Preston, two-year loan
          John Swift to Preston, season loan
          Kenedy to Coventry City, season loan
          Jeremie Boga to Bayern Munich, two-year loan
          Alex Kiwomya to Morecambe, season loan

          Preseason

          Group A
          Chelsea
          FC Seoul
          Fiorentina
          PSG

          Group B
          Bor. M'gladbach
          Besiktas
          VfL Wolfsburg
          Ulsan Hyundai

          Match 1
          Chelsea 1-1 Fiorentina
          Piazon 4'
          Acosty 88'

          Match 2
          PSG 1-0 Chelsea
          Motta 5'

          Match 3
          Seoul 2-0 Chelsea
          Kim Hyun Sung 34'
          Park Chu Young 90'


          Eden Hazard 3 months LCL

          August

          FA Community Shield
          Arsenal 0-3 Chelsea
          Azpilicueta 9'
          Costa 65'
          Matic 71'



          PL: Match 1
          Chelsea 2-0 Swansea
          Costa 30'
          Costa 78'

          PL: Match 2
          Manchester City 0-1 Chelsea
          Willian 89'

          PL: Match 3
          West Brom 1-2 Chelsea
          Koke 18'
          Koke 51'
          Ideye 62'

          COC: Round 2
          Chelsea 1-0 Oxford United
          Kenedy 90'

          PL: Match 4
          Chelsea 0-0 Crystal Palace

          September

          PL: Match 5
          Everton 1-0 Chelsea
          Naismith 52'

          CL: Match 1
          Chelsea 0-1 Sevilla
          Immobile 24' (Pen)

          PL: Match 6
          Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal
          Koke 14'
          Cazorla 35'

          COC: Round 3
          Tottenham 1-1 Chelsea (2-4 PEN)
          Costa 77'
          Vertonghan 90'


          Lucas Piazon Broken Toe 2 months

          PL: Match 7
          Newcastle 0-4 Chelsea
          Costa 20'
          Costa 73' (Pen)
          Pedro 82'
          Falcao 86'

          CL: Match 2
          Porto 0-2 Chelsea
          Griezmann 14'
          Costa 23'


          Antoine Griezmann Broken Elbow 2 months

          October

          PL: Match 8
          Chelsea 1-1 Southampton
          Long 3'
          Moses 38'

          (First game with a set of OS Community sliders)

          PL: Match 9
          Chelsea 1-2 Aston Villa
          Moses 45'
          Ozbiliz 48' (Pen)
          Agbonlahor 61'

          CL: Match 3
          Chelsea 2-1 Roma
          Costa 55'
          Nainggolan 72'
          Koke 80'

          PL: Match 10
          West Ham 0-4 Chelsea
          Hazard 39'
          Costa 61'
          Hazard 64'
          Costa 69'


          First one on the game!


          Cesc Fabregas Sprained Ankle 3 weeks

          COC: Round of 16
          Crystal Palace 1-2 Chelsea
          Campbell 30'
          Ramires 39'
          Falcao 90' (Pen)

          PL: Match 11
          Chelsea 3-0 Liverpool
          Willian 37'
          Costa 77'
          Costa 87'

          November

          CL: Match 4
          Chelsea 2-1 Porto
          Willian 3'
          Herrera 11'
          Hazard (Pen) 42'

          PL: Match 12
          Stoke City 1-2 Chelsea
          Koke 33'
          Arnautovic 57'
          Matic 60'

          PL: Match 13
          Chelsea 0-0 Norwich City

          CL: Match 5
          Sevilla 0-2 Chelsea
          Pareja 67'
          Hazard 69' (Pen)
          Matic 87'







          Subs: Begovic, Zouma, Iturraspe, Ramires, Pedro, Falcao, Griezmann

          Reserves: Stones, Baba, Chalobah, Loftus-Cheek, Moses, Piazon, Traore

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          • vrabbit
            MVP
            • Oct 2008
            • 1485

            #13115
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            I just read this OkDoei dude say he had Angel Correa on his squad and he couldn't score so I'm certain this dude smokes crack
            Last edited by vrabbit; 12-30-2015, 02:43 PM.
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            • vrabbit
              MVP
              • Oct 2008
              • 1485

              #13116
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              sure looks like Central Coast Mariners and Newport County will be the teams for the CM's. Both look like tough challenges and Newport will probably start me out of my comfort zone (4-4-2 diamond) although the other side of that is that I will be able to utilize a favorite player of mine from my Dagenham CM in '14.
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              • vrabbit
                MVP
                • Oct 2008
                • 1485

                #13117
                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


                CENTRAL COAST MARINERS F.C.
                Mariners announce new head coach

                The Central Coast Mariners made waves today by announcing their new head coach for the 2015-2016 season following a disastrous 2014-2015. The new sheriff in town comes as a shock in the form of 30-year old Diego Del Barco, hailing from the United States although originally born in Venezuela.

                Del Barco signifies a jaw-dropping change for a club that suffered a massive downfall last season. The American-Venezuelan has never coached a professional soccer club before, with his resume mostly boasting local work in the United States with youth academies. Nonetheless sources indicate Del Barco had an impressive interview with Mike Charlesworth and Peter Storrie, who soon after said interview quickly agreed on offering the club's head coaching position to the now rookie head coach.

                "We are proud to announce today Mr. Diego Del Barco as the new head coach of the Central Coast Mariners," an enthusiastic Storrie announced sitting next to Charlesworth and the new head coach. "Our visions of what the club must do going forward in order to return to the top of the A-league are synchronized and we look forward to aiding and assisting coach Del Barco during this challenge. We understand the perceived risks of designating someone with very minimal experience as the leader of this club but we are confident that we will look back to today as the beginning of our return to the top of the A-League."

                If Del Barco is nervous about the task at hand he sure didn't show it at the press conference. "It is an honor to be trusted with the opportunity to lead this team to bigger and better finishes going forward," the new head coach said. "I am very thankful for the opportunity given to me by the club and I'm very eager to get started on this journey. It wasn't too long ago that this club earned champions and premier titles and our goal is to get back challenging for and winning those titles. I am not saying it will be an easy road to get back to that kind of form but I do believe those are goals that can and will be accomplished and I look forward to working as hard as possible along with all players and coaches to achieve that kind of success."

                Del Barco had no comments about roster moves or strategy deferring such talk until after getting to meet his complete roster and working with them. As expected any time a new head coach is hired, we will be on the lookout for any moves in the transfer market as well as any possible position changes. The Mariners own arguably the worst roster in the A-league so their new head coach will have to get creative in order to achieve success. Transfer/wage budgets are expected to be low.
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                • southernmetalhead
                  Inter Miami
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 3862

                  #13118
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



                  RCD Mallorca
                  Los Bermellones

                  Summer Transfer Recap

                  Bought



                  CM Antonio
                  Cotán, 67 Ovr, 19 years old, Spain
                  From Sevilla for
                  €950,000

                  Loans



                  ST
                  André Silva, 68 Ovr, 19 years old, Portugal
                  Season-long loan from Porto

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                  • southernmetalhead
                    Inter Miami
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 3862

                    #13119
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



                    FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast
                    The Ural Men

                    FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast, a Russian football club founded in 1930 in the city of Yekaterinburg, will be looking to take the next step under the guidance of newly appointed manager Vadim Skripchenko. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, FC Ural participated in the newly formed Russian Premier League from 1992-1996 before being relegated to the Russian Football National League (second division). A further relegation to the third tier of Russian football would soon follow, but after jumping back to the second level, Ural eventually won the FNL in 2012-13 to secure promotion into the RFPL for the 2013-14 season. Finishes of 11th and 13th have followed, which resulted in survival, but now the club wants to climb toward the middle of the table and ultimately get into Europe. Skripchenko doesn't have a lot of finances at his disposal, so player development and smart purchases will be crucial to reaching the club's ambitions.

                    Scouts
                    Mikhail Ilyushin (RUS) - 4 Star
                    Dimitri Korolev (RUS) - 3 Star
                    Ben Clark (SCO) - 2 Star
                    Erik Lindqvist (SWE) - 4 Star

                    Budget
                    Transfer -
                    2.5 million
                    Wage -
                    10,000

                    The Squad

                    Goalkeepers
                    GK Yuriy Zhevnov, 70 Ovr, 34 years old, Belarus
                    GK Nikolay Zabolotnyy, 68 Ovr, 25 years old, Russia
                    GK Dmitriy Arapov, 60 Ovr, 22 years old, Russia
                    GK Andrey Timofeev, 53 Ovr, 19 years old, Russia

                    Defenders
                    CB Pablo Fontanello, 72 Ovr, 30 years old, Argentina
                    CB Alyaksandr Martynovich*, 69 Ovr, 27 years old, Belarus
                    (*on loan from FC Krasnodar)
                    RB Vladimir Khozin, 68 Ovr, 25 years old, Russia
                    CB Alexandr Belozerov, 65 Ovr, 33 years old, Russia
                    LB Alexandr Dantsev, 65 Ovr, 30 years old, Russia
                    CB Alexandr Novikov, 64 Ovr, 30 years old, Russia
                    RB Denis Fomin, 61 Ovr, 19 years old, Russia
                    CB Ivan Knyazev, 55 Ovr, 22 years old, Russia

                    Midfielders
                    RM Chisamba Lungu, 71 Ovr, 24 years old, Zambia
                    CM Gerson Acevedo, 69 Ovr, 27 years old, Chile
                    RM Denys Kulakov, 69 Ovr, 29 years old, Ukraine
                    CAM Alexandr Erokhin, 69 Ovr, 25 years old, Russia
                    CDM Alexandr Sapeta, 68 Ovr, 26 years old, Russia
                    LM Nikita Burmistrov*, 68 Ovr, 25 years old, Russia
                    (*on loan from FC Krasnodar)
                    LM Andrey Gorbanets, 67 Ovr, 29 years old, Russia
                    RM Edgar Manucharyan, 67 Ovr, 28 years old, Armenia
                    CDM Artem Fidler, 64 Ovr, 31 years old, Russia
                    CAM Kostyantyn Yaroshenko, 64 Ovr, 28 years old, Ukraine
                    CDM Roman Emelyanov, 63 Ovr, 23 years old, Russia
                    CDM Vyacheslav Podberezkin, 62 Ovr, 23 years old, Russia
                    LM Sergey Serchenkov, 59 Ovr, 18 years old, Russia
                    CAM Alexandr Scherbakov, 55 Ovr, 17 years old, Russia

                    Forwards
                    ST Carlos Strandberg*, 70 Ovr, 19 years old, Sweden
                    (*on loan from CSKA Moscow)
                    ST Alexandr Stavpets, 65 Ovr, 25 years old, Russia
                    ST Spartak Gogniev, 64 Ovr, 34 years old, Russia
                    ST Denis Dorozhkin, 60 Ovr, 28 years old, Russia

                    Formation
                    4-2-3-1



                    *Russian Player
                    League rules dictate FC Ural must have 4 Russians on the pitch at all times.

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                    • JAGGER6223
                      Rookie
                      • May 2013
                      • 222

                      #13120
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                      Originally posted by vrabbit

                      CENTRAL COAST MARINERS F.C.
                      Mariners announce new head coach

                      The Central Coast Mariners made waves today by announcing their new head coach for the 2015-2016 season following a disastrous 2014-2015. The new sheriff in town comes as a shock in the form of 30-year old Diego Del Barco, hailing from the United States although originally born in Venezuela.

                      Del Barco signifies a jaw-dropping change for a club that suffered a massive downfall last season. The American-Venezuelan has never coached a professional soccer club before, with his resume mostly boasting local work in the United States with youth academies. Nonetheless sources indicate Del Barco had an impressive interview with Mike Charlesworth and Peter Storrie, who soon after said interview quickly agreed on offering the club's head coaching position to the now rookie head coach.

                      "We are proud to announce today Mr. Diego Del Barco as the new head coach of the Central Coast Mariners," an enthusiastic Storrie announced sitting next to Charlesworth and the new head coach. "Our visions of what the club must do going forward in order to return to the top of the A-league are synchronized and we look forward to aiding and assisting coach Del Barco during this challenge. We understand the perceived risks of designating someone with very minimal experience as the leader of this club but we are confident that we will look back to today as the beginning of our return to the top of the A-League."

                      If Del Barco is nervous about the task at hand he sure didn't show it at the press conference. "It is an honor to be trusted with the opportunity to lead this team to bigger and better finishes going forward," the new head coach said. "I am very thankful for the opportunity given to me by the club and I'm very eager to get started on this journey. It wasn't too long ago that this club earned champions and premier titles and our goal is to get back challenging for and winning those titles. I am not saying it will be an easy road to get back to that kind of form but I do believe those are goals that can and will be accomplished and I look forward to working as hard as possible along with all players and coaches to achieve that kind of success."

                      Del Barco had no comments about roster moves or strategy deferring such talk until after getting to meet his complete roster and working with them. As expected any time a new head coach is hired, we will be on the lookout for any moves in the transfer market as well as any possible position changes. The Mariners own arguably the worst roster in the A-league so their new head coach will have to get creative in order to achieve success. Transfer/wage budgets are expected to be low.
                      Really looking forward to the CCM career mode. Being from Australia and as a massive follower of the A-League its going to be fun to read about. We are a League that have a salary cap and a restriction on international players, are you going to implement those rules or just make it like everywhere else in the world. Finally CCM are by far the worst team so far this season however, they have had a great history in the A-League, with them producing some of Australia's finest players like Matt Ryan, Miles Jedinak, Trent Sainsbury, Mustafa Amini, Tom Rogic and more, so using scouting to find new Australian talent could be a realistic option. Finally. Berisha (Melbourne Victory striker) is a scum and don't destroy the Perth Glory when you play them. Enjoy

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                      • Simppu12
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2014
                        • 1069

                        #13121
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


                        Ha Ho He
                        Last update can be found here

                        February 2017


                        Quarter Final
                        Heidenheim 1 - 2 Hertha BSC
                        Theuerkauf 49'
                        Kadlec 45', Baumjohann 53'



                        Hertha BSC 3 - 3 Eintracht Frankfurt
                        Ibisevic 10', Kalou 24', Lustenberger 76'
                        Castaignos 19', Flum 31', Hasebe 79'



                        Round of 32, 1st Leg
                        FC Porto 0 - 3 Hertha BSC
                        Plattenhardt 14', Baumjohann 84', Kalou 90' pen



                        FC Augsburg 3 - 1 Hertha BSC
                        Koo 13', Esswein 44', Bobadilla 90'
                        Baumjohann 82'



                        Round of 32, 2nd Leg
                        Hertha BSC (4) 1 - 3 (3) FC Porto
                        Kalou 45' pen
                        Brahimi 18', Aboubakar 53', Imbula 65'



                        Hertha BSC 0 - 3 Hoffenheim 1899
                        Kim 28', Vargas 35', 76'

                        Salomon Kalou got injured for 4 weeks.



                        Borussia Mönchengladbach 1 - 0 Hertha BSC
                        Raffael 81'


                        March 2017



                        Hertha BSC 1 - 0 Hamburger SV
                        Sané 45'



                        Round of 16, 1st Leg
                        Hertha BSC 1 - 0 Fenerbahce
                        Sané 8'



                        FC Köln 1 - 3 Hertha BSC
                        Modeste 87'
                        Haraguchi 23', Baumjohann 37', 78' pen



                        Round of 16, 2nd Leg
                        Fenerbahce (2) 2 - 1 (2) Hertha BSC
                        Nani 17', Souza 117'
                        Ibisevic 120'

                        Hertha BSC progress on away goals.



                        Hertha BSC 2 - 0 FC Bayern München
                        Baumjohann 12', Haraguchi 87'


                        April 2017



                        Hertha BSC 1 - 1 Hannover 96
                        Kalou 33' pen
                        Bech 79'



                        Quarter Final, 1st Leg
                        Borussia Mönchengladbach 0 - 3 Hertha BSC
                        Kalou 10', 35', Ibisevic 25'



                        VfL Wolfsburg 1 - 2 Hertha BSC
                        Ascues 84'
                        Kalou 38', Beerens 90'



                        Quarter Final, 2nd Leg
                        Hertha BSC (5) 2 - 3 (3) Borussia Mönchengladbach
                        Stark 45', Pekarik 60'
                        Drmic 13', Raffael 81', Korb 84'



                        Hertha BSC 1 - 1 Borussia Dortmund
                        Ibisevic 41'
                        Subotic 87'



                        Semi Final
                        Bayer Leverkusen 1 - 2 Hertha BSC
                        Calhanoglu 24' (missed pen 119')
                        Kadlec 79', Kalou 113'



                        Semi Final, 1st Leg
                        Hertha BSC 1 - 1 Sevilla FC
                        Weiser 31'
                        Kolodziejczak 81'



                        Bayer Leverkusen 1 - 1 Hertha BSC
                        Baumjohann 80'
                        Öztunali 90'



                        Semi Final, 2nd Leg
                        Sevilla FC (1) 0 - 0 (1) Hertha BSC

                        Sevilla FC progress on away goals.



                        Hertha BSC 1 - 4 FC Schalke 04
                        Baumjohann 15'
                        Di Santo 22', 66', Huntelaar 45', Neustädter 86'


                        April was a horrendous month with 10 games in four weeks and fatigue certainly affected some of our performances. Going into the final two Bundesliga match days, we were in fifth place, three points behind Borussia Mönchengladbach in fourth who were the last team in a Champions League spot. We had a better goal difference, though. Surprisingly, Schalke were leading with Borussia Dortmund two points behind them. Bayern München were having a catastrophic season with them in ninth place. Sevilla faced Manchester City in the Europa League final and Bayern München were our opponents in the DFB Pokal final.


                        May 2017



                        Werder Bremen 0 - 3 Hertha BSC
                        Kalou 37', 58', 65'


                        Fortunately for us, Borussia Mönchengladbach drew their away game with FC Augsburg. In our last league game of the season, we would host Suttgart and Mönchengladbach would host Bayern München in their game. It was a must-win game for us but even that wouldn't have been enough; Mönchengladbach simply could not win if we wanted to qualify for the Champions League.

                        4. Borussia Mönchengladbach, 61 pts (CL)
                        --------------------------------------------------
                        5. Hertha BSC, 60 pts (EL)



                        Hertha BSC - VfB Stuttgart

                        This was probably the most intense and definitely the most important game of our season. We fielded our best players to take on the 14th-placed Stuttgart. We scored first with Genki Haraguchi cutting in from the left flank and unleashing a powerful shot that bounced over the line off the crossbar. Everything was going well for three minutes until Stuttgart youth academy graduate Mario Pasalic equalised with a shot from the edge of the box. We went on the attack again, playing aggressively and giving everything in front of our amazing home fans, but the first half ended scoreless.

                        Halftime Scores:

                        Hertha BSC 1 - 1 VfB Stuttgart


                        Borussia Mönchengladbach 0 - 0 Bayern München

                        The second half continued from where the first one left off: we were still attacking and creating chances, looking for the winning goal. We had a couple of poor shots in the first ten minutes but they didn't result in anything. Suddenly, at the hour mark, our left back Marvin Plattenhardt ran through the middle of the pitch and unleashed an accurate through pass straight to Salomon Kalou who took two touches, aimed at the top right corner and swang his leg. The ball hit the keeper's arm, changed direction and went into the back of the net! We had taken the lead again and we were qualifying for the Champions League! The game was ours... and five minutes after that Daniel Didavi equalised the game with 67 minutes on the timer. That's when we started attacking even more and throwing men forwards. In the 76th minute Vedad Ibisevic took a shot from outside the box and it hit the post! Just four minutes later Marvin Plattenhardt got into the box, passed the ball to Salomon Kalou... and Plattenhardt got taken down! Consequently, a penalty was rewarded and our Ivorian star striker Salomon Kalou slotted it into the top left corner to put us back into the lead! We then parked the bus, timewasted and won the game! We had done everything that we could've done and what was required from us to do in order to qualify for the Champions League. Our fate wasn't in our own hands, though...

                        Fulltime Scores:

                        Spoiler




                        Final
                        Hertha BSC - FC Bayern München

                        The DFB Pokal final was here and the final was played at the mighty Olympiastadion, on our own home ground! Even though Bayern had had a terrible season, they were going to be a very tough opponent. Additionally, the DFB Pokal was their only chance to qualify for the Europa League. Everything was sent for a great night of football.


                        But the game was very anti-climactic and quite disappointing. The first half consisted mainly of passing the ball around and looking for space with a couple of shots in there. The second half wasn't much better and after the fulltime whistle there was a total of five shots on target in the game. Extra time started and we f*cked up two one-on-one tap in chances. The second one was deadly as Bayern started a counter attack and Patrick Weichrauch scored from it. We did everything we could to equalise but Valentin Stocker's slowly rolling shot was everything we were able to create. The referee blew his whistle and we had lost the DFB Pokal final.


                        Bundesliga Table

                        1. FC Schalke 04, 66 pts
                        2. Borussia Dortmund, 65 pts
                        3. VfL Wolfsburg, 64 pts
                        4. Hertha BSC, 63 pts
                        -----------------------------------------------------
                        5. Borussia Mönchengladbach, 62 pts
                        6. Hoffenheim 1899, 58 pts
                        -----------------------------------------------------
                        7. Bayer Leverkusen, 55 pts
                        8. FC Augsburg, 50 pts
                        -----------------------------------------------------
                        9. Bayern München, 48 pts
                        -----------------------------------------------------
                        10. FC Köln, 45 pts
                        11. Hamburger SV, 44 pts
                        12. Werder Bremen, 41 pts
                        13. Hannover 96, 35 pts
                        14. VfB Stuttgart, 34 pts
                        15. Eintracht Frankfurt, 31 pts
                        -----------------------------------------------------
                        16. RB Leipzig, 31 pts
                        -----------------------------------------------------
                        17. SC Freiburg, 24 pts
                        18. VfL Bochum, 19 pts


                        Promoted Teams for the 2017-18 Season

                        FC Ingolstadt
                        Mainz 05




                        Top Scorers

                        Salomon Kalou, Hertha BSC, 17 goals
                        Pierre-Emeric Aubameyang, Borussia Dortmund, 16 goals
                        Josip Drmic, Borussia Mönchengladbach, 15 goals

                        Top Assisters

                        Christian Clemens, FC Schalke 04, 8 assists
                        Thomas Müller, Bayern München, 7 assists
                        Raffael, Borussia Mönchengladbach, 6 assists


                        Golden Glove

                        Ralf Fährmann, FC Schalke 04, 12 clean sheets
                        Oliver Baumann, Hoffenheim 1899, 12 clean sheets
                        Rune Jarstein, Hertha BSC, 11 clean sheets


                        DFB Pokal: Bayern München
                        Champions League: FC Barcelona
                        Europa League: Manchester City
                        Premier League: Manchester City
                        Ligue 1: Paris Saint-Germain
                        Serie A: Juventus FC
                        Liga BBVA: Real Madrid


                        Transfer Budget: €39,500,000
                        Wage Budget: €190,000


                        I apologise for taking like a month to post this one update. I have been busy during the the last few months with school. The next update will probably be the squad review. Also, happy New Year's Eve!



                        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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                        • vrabbit
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 1485

                          #13122
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          Originally posted by JAGGER6223
                          Really looking forward to the CCM career mode. Being from Australia and as a massive follower of the A-League its going to be fun to read about. We are a League that have a salary cap and a restriction on international players, are you going to implement those rules or just make it like everywhere else in the world. Finally CCM are by far the worst team so far this season however, they have had a great history in the A-League, with them producing some of Australia's finest players like Matt Ryan, Miles Jedinak, Trent Sainsbury, Mustafa Amini, Tom Rogic and more, so using scouting to find new Australian talent could be a realistic option. Finally. Berisha (Melbourne Victory striker) is a scum and don't destroy the Perth Glory when you play them. Enjoy
                          This is exactly what I was hoping for, an Aussie that would take interest in te beginning of this CM and gave me some insight. THANK YOU!

                          I studied up on A-League history as well as CCM's but didn't know about the restrictions on cap and international players. I'll look them up and adhere to them but with the limitations CMM already has I'm unlikely to break any rules anyways. Just so you know though this is a globetrotter CM so mu stay in the A-League will probably not be long. If I'm successful here and better opportunities come across I'll likely end up in a different league. I also didn't know about CCM's history developing Aussie stars. I always build teams through the academy and I'll definitely stick to Australia/Asia when scouting for youth and senior players. I'll read up on Berisha and I don't anticipate destroying anyone, at least not the 1st year.

                          Thanks again!
                          Last edited by vrabbit; 12-31-2015, 05:18 PM.
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                          • sportsfreak96
                            Pro
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 969

                            #13123
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                            Talk about drama, I'm in my 1st season in a personal Bristol Rovers RTG CM and I made it to the League Cup Quarterfinals to face Man United, What a crazy game! I win the game on Penalties 5-4 after going through 90 minutes 2-2 then another 30 after that at 2-2.


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                            • southernmetalhead
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                              • Dec 2012
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                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



                              FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast
                              The Ural Men

                              August 2015

                              <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">Aug 16, 2015 - Kuban Krasnodar vs Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast</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>Kuban Krasnodar (0-1-0)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast (0-1-0)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">1</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr></tbody></table>

                              Georgievskiy 77'
                              Acevedo (PEN) 79'

                              MOTM - Acevedo

                              <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">Aug 22, 2015 - Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast vs CSKA Moscow</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>Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast (0-2-0)</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>CSKA Moscow (1-1-0)</td><td align="right">1</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">1</td></tr></tbody></table>

                              Erokhin 27'
                              Martynovich (OG) 45'

                              MOTM - Acevedo

                              <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">Aug 29, 2015 - Mordovia Saransk vs Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast</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>Mordovia Saransk (1-0-2)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">0</td><td class="active" align="right">0</td></tr><tr class="oddrow"><td>Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast (1-2-0)</td><td align="right">0</td><td align="right">2</td><td class="active" align="right">2</td></tr></tbody></table>

                              Kamara 53'
                              Dantsev 90'

                              MOTM - Acevedo

                              FC Ural Player of the Month



                              CM Gerson Acevedo, 69 Ovr, 27 years old, Chile

                              It was a great month for Chilean midfielder Gerson Acevedo as he registered 1 goal and 2 assists in 3 matches, while taking home three consecutive Man of the Match honors. Acevedo's leadership in the midfield was a big part of FC Ural not being defeated in August, and for that, he has been named the club's Player of the Month.

                              Russian Premier League Table
                              1. Zenit - 9 pts
                              2. CSKA - 7 pts
                              3. Krasnodar - 7 pts
                              4. Terek - 6 pts
                              5. Rubin - 6 pts
                              6. Ural - 5 pts
                              7. Dinamo - 4 pts
                              8. Spartak - 4 pts
                              9. Anzhi - 4 pts
                              10. Krylya - 4 pts
                              11. Lokomotiv - 3 pts
                              12. Amkar - 3 pts
                              13. Mordovia - 3 pts
                              14. Kuban - 2 pts
                              15. Rostov - 0 pts
                              16. Ufa - 0 pts

                              Russian Premier League Top Scorers
                              1(t). Bilyaletdinov (Rubin) - 3 Goals
                              1(t). Vainqueur (Dinamo) - 3 Goals
                              1(t). Mbengue (Terek) - 3 Goals
                              2(t). Samedov (Lokomotiv) - 2 Goals
                              2(t). Zhirkov (Dinamo) - 2 Goals

                              Russian Premier League Clean Sheets
                              1. Akinfeev (CSKA) - 2 Clean Sheets
                              2(t). Gabulov (Dinamo) - 1 Clean Sheet
                              2(t). Khomich (Amkar) - 1 Clean Sheet
                              2(t). Malafeev (Zenit) - 1 Clean Sheet
                              2(t). Sinitsyn (Krasnodar) - 1 Clean Sheet

                              Manager's Thoughts
                              Overall, I'm happy with taking 5 out of a possible 9 points. The road game at Kuban was tough as they are much better than their current 14th place standing reflects. Getting the draw against CSKA was a very nice result, and we really could have taken all 3 points, but a horrible own goal left us settling for 1 point. We finally tasted victory against Mordovia and one of our new signings, Alhaji Kamara, found the back of the net, so that shows we have done well in the transfer window despite very limited funds for fees and wages. As far as the board's demand for a mid-table finish, we are actually a little ahead of that projection, but we can't get complacent as we really need to work hard every match to stay there.

                              September 2015 - Schedule
                              9/13 - vs Anzhi
                              9/19 - at Dinamo
                              9/23 - at Amkar*
                              9/26 - vs Lokomotiv

                              *Russian Cup - Round of 16

                              September will really show what we're made of as we have two really tough matches against Moscow-based sides Dinamo and Lokomotiv. Both of those clubs have plenty of talent, but after getting a result against CSKA, we shouldn't be intimidated. Anzhi Makhachkala is a newly promoted side, but they are much better than your typical newcomer as there are still some remnants of the financial takeover the club experienced a few years ago. The most favorable match up comes against Amkar Perm in the Russian Cup, and we will certainly put great effort into this contest as the board expects us to reach the quarterfinals, which could be obtained with a win.

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                              • sportsfreak96
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                                • Nov 2012
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                                #13125
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                                Wow talk about a dead thread atm.... Usually this place is loaded with stuff at this time


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