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  • vrabbit
    MVP
    • Oct 2008
    • 1485

    #13771
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

    Originally posted by vrabbit
    Newport County A.F.C.

    '17-'18 November Update


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    ^^^ Previous update



    Newport County A.F.C.

    '17-'18 December Update


    The Roster
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    Starting XI (4-4-2 Diamond Wide)

    Martinez

    Odubajo/Komar/Blackett/Binnom-Williams

    Ince

    Giles ------------------ B. Moore

    Gordon

    Thuram ------- McKay

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    F.A Cup - Round 2
    Newport County - Barnsley (2-2)
    Thuram 21' (B. Moore)
    Williams 52'
    Boutaïb 79'
    Blackett 89' (Salo)

    Barnsley goalkeeper Adam Davies played out of his mind all game long, pushing The Exiles to the brink of elimination until a shot from outside the box by the one of the unlikeliest scorers essentially sent this match-up to a replay later this month. Davies was worth the price of admission all on his own, making 8 saves, each one seemingly more impressive than the previous one. Newport put together 12 shots, 9 on goal, and needed every bit of it to simply draw against a squad they undoubtedly outplayed but was simply more decisive with their chances.

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    J. Paint Trophy - Area Semi Final
    AFC Wimbledon - Newport County (2-3)
    McKay 13'
    Beere 31'
    Ince 39' (McKay)
    Taylor 80'
    Gordon 90+' (B. Moore)

    Clark Gordon turned in a full game effort and put a bow on it with a game-winning goal on practically the last play of the game in stoppage time.

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    With consecutive cup games in a four-day span and league game lurking four days later Marccelino did not want to use Konsta Salo in the game so Gordon was asked to go all the way. It was a hard-fought game the way these match-ups used to be in League Two action, but the best team prevailed at the end.

    League Match 21
    Newport County - Chesterfield (1-1)
    P. Miller 42' (Salo)
    Evans-Blake 84'

    Sylvan Ebans-Blake was relentless all game long and the fourth time was charm for him as he finally got a shot on target and turned it into the equalizer for the game's final score. The Exiles' B-team turned in a respectable effort but were unable to create many scoring opportunities and it was Emiliano Martinez who would walk away with MOM honors after Chesterfield's 9 shots (5 on goal).

    League Match 22
    Oldham Athletic - Newport County (1-1)
    Cassidy 5'
    McKay 35' (B. Moore)

    Martinez saved a penalty kick in the 31st minute to keep The Exiles in the game and McKay scored four minutes later to allow Newport to steal a point on the road. Although the team are far separated in the standings the hosts kept possession about even while creating more opportunities for a score.

    F.A Cup - Round 2 (Replay)
    Barnsley - Newport County (1-2)
    Gordon 25' (Odubajo)
    Giles 49' (Thuram)

    Williams 58'
    Giles 75'
    Gordon 75'
    Ince 62' (Bruised shoulder, out 5 days)

    The Exiles stepped up to the challenge of playing this replay on the road and won this game behind a constant attack (8 shots, 7 on target).

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    League Match 23
    Newport County - Luton Town (2-2)
    P. Miller 38' (Salo)
    Vildozo 49' (pen)
    Marriott 71'
    Potter 85' (Ichigawa)

    The Exiles B-squad could only put together enough offense to earn a draw against a familiar foe. Konsta Salo found Patrick Miller on a counter attack to open up the scoring but Luton Town goalkeeper Kevin Piedrahita shut it down for most of the game thereafter, keeping his squad in the game to help them turn around the score. Fortunately for the fans at Rodney Parade, Ben Potter was able to turn the corner against his defender for an unstoppable shot that would net Newport a point.

    League Match 24
    Newport County - MK Dons (4-0)
    Thuram 7' (Ince)
    Giles 62'
    Dall'Oglio 83' (Salo)
    Salo 86' (McKay)


    The Exiles blitzed the Dons to avenge their loss at Milton Keynes at the end of last month, attacking without mercy from the get-go and frustrating their opponents to leave them with no shots on target on six attempts. Marccelino knew this was an important game and his team responded with perhaps their best game of the season to date.

    F.A Cup - Round 3
    Newport County - Nott'm Forest (0-1)
    Assombalonga 29'

    Forest played suffocating defense for the entirety of the game to conceal The Exiles' offense and walk away with the 1-0 victory in this cup tie. On the other hand, Britt Assombalonga was a force to be reckoned with all game long so it was fitting he'd score the only goal of the game.




    Top Scorers
    1 - Winnall (Barnsley) - 13
    2 - Driussi (Sheffield Utd) - 12
    T3 - MacDonald (Oxford United) - 10

    ...
    T5 - Thuram (Newport County) - 8
    T6 - McKay (Newport County - 7


    Assists
    T1 - McKay (Newport County) - 7
    T1 - Salo (Newport County) - 7

    T1 - Cole (Bradford City) - 7


    Clean Sheets
    1 - Martin (MK Dons) - 9
    2 - Day (Gillingham) - 8
    3 - Alnwick (Peterborough) - 7

    ...
    T5 - Martinez (Newport County) - 5

    Marccelino's Diary: More draws than I would had liked which made the win over the Dons that much more important. On a separate note it was frustrating to be eliminated from the F.A. It's important to note we were eliminated from both the COC and the FA by teams from the Championship, which is the tier of The Football League we're trying to get and we're on track to join this season. This doesn't go unnoticed by me and we need to continue to improve our squad if we're going to succeed and achieving promotion and if we're planning on continuing to have success next season. This upcoming transfer window could be an opportunity to improve our roster if we figure out a way to obtain some funds. At least we've moved on to the Area Final of the JPT which now more than ever is a trophy I'd like to raise.

    Towards the end of the month, and with the upcoming transfer window in mind, I decided to promote a number of guys from the academy to give us some flexibility with some decision and to maybe get some of those lads some playing opportunities on loan. Therefore, our academy only has three players left in it:

    - Satoshi Kagome (CDM, 48 OVR, 78-84): 17-year old from Japan who is physically strong. Coaches will look to develop him into more than just a defensive stopper.
    - Yoshi Ishinomori (CM, 47 OVR, 77-83): The 17-year old from Japan is a commanding physical presence standing at 6'5" and 189lbs and the club will try to develop his skill set to quickly match his physical abilities.
    - Eiichi Suzuki (GK, 58 OVR, 76-82): The 16-year old from Japan represents the second keeper signed by the club and will battle with his countryman, Hayato Matsuki, to become the club's main backup goalkeeper.
    * Recent addition.

    Gregorio Miranda, David Fox, Bondz Laslie, and Juan Pablo were promoted at my own request. Daniel Seager requested promotion and we granted it. The plans is for youth scouts to go in search of more talent once the transfer window closes and we can assess how much of our funds we'll be able to put towards scouting more young talent.

    What's next

    1/2/18: at Southend United (JPT)
    1/5/18: at Walsall
    1/8/18: vs Southend United (JPT)
    1/13/18: vs Oldham Athletic
    1/27/18: at Chesterfield
    1/30/18: vs Rotherham Utd


    Two games against last seasons' JPT champion as well as four games against teams competing for a playoff spot. Plus, of course, the much discussed transfer window. SPOILER ALERT: one of our top-rated prospects is sold for over twice his value, who will it be?

    Stay tuned
    vrabbit
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    • moose141
      MVP
      • Dec 2007
      • 3402

      #13772
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

      Originally posted by vrabbit
      Moose - I support your mentality to play a 4-2-3-1 because I can see that's what you're comfortable with, you seem to feel safe having a 6/4 split between defenders and attackers with both your CDM's obviously being box-to-box guys and with that in mind I can also see why Antonio is key for you since he's good on both ends of the pitch. All that being said, I'll probably remain a critic of the way you're utilizing your players unless I see some changes in the upcoming transfer window. You can sell Dybala all you want at CAM but after seeing him be the league's leading scorer at ST it's hard for me to buy. You also obviously noticed Payet isn't being utilized best out in the wings. Before Lacazette's acquisition Payet was thriving in that CAM role from what I could see. I can't hate on acquiring the French striker who arguably might have scored more than Dybala in the first half of the season but in my eyes you're misusing Dybala at CAM and WASTING a class CAM like Payet on the bench. The most reasonable thing I can see happening is you selling Dybala to get an elite winger to go along with Tello, a rich man's version of Antonio if you will, since I can sense a 4-1-2-1-2 isn't your cup of team which is really the only formation in which you can properly use Payet/Lacazette/Dybala. I don't see you going with the 4-4-2 classic which is the other option you listed and even if you did chose that then it'd make sense to sell Payet in order to get that elite winger (with Carrillo/Antonio being excellent bench options). I'm also for the idea of getting an elite CDM and I think you can move on from Kouyate in order to achieve that.
      HOT TAKES! Love actually, I think you're very right and make some great points. Definitely things I shall take into account. I'm trying to put together my shortlist for next season and it's been very tough, but I think you're right that I'm going to have to make some tough decisions to get the best out of the team. The only way I think I can realistically keep Dybala, Lacazette, and Payet and use them all correctly is because I'll have a few more games with European qualification for next season, but agreed. Going to have to make the tough calls this summer window.

      Originally posted by Cruzerr
      As for you Moose - I say that whether we suggest something, it is just an idea! The best way for you to find anything out is to actually try! Give it a shot, you might like it.

      Holy hell, that elastico. Also, with Dybala playing with Lacazette, don't you think he will get more of those "poacher" chances, just like Lacazette? All in all, good two games man! I hope you pull it off and get the title!
      Fair play, I do love the suggestions! True, haha you both are really pushing for that 2 striker approach I can see. I think I'll have to give it a shot next preseason as a real alternative.
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      • moose141
        MVP
        • Dec 2007
        • 3402

        #13773
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

        Episode #56: DYBALA PULLS THE STRINGS!

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        • southernmetalhead
          Inter Miami
          • Dec 2012
          • 3862

          #13774
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

          Originally posted by vrabbit
          I've tried to become a WBA fan since Rondon was signed but can't nobody become a fan of a Pulis team, that's absurd. Would be fun to see that team actually reach his potential (please play Gamboa/Poco at FB). Malaga would also be fun because they have like 3 Venezuelans depending on which roster you use.
          Thanks rabbit and everyone who voted.

          The poll was a tie, but I decided to go with Malaga.

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          • moose141
            MVP
            • Dec 2007
            • 3402

            #13775
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            Episode #57: FA CUP FINAL VS MANCHESTER UNITED!

            Guys, thank you so much as always for all the support so I hope you enjoy this live FA Cup final video that I played actually on the road for work because I couldn't wait haha!

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            • indiblue
              Banned
              • Nov 2013
              • 956

              #13776
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              Originally posted by vrabbit
              Remind me what your team is again?
              The famous CFC: Chelsea Football Club.

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              • Keano16
                MVP
                • Oct 2014
                • 1676

                #13777
                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                Originally posted by indiblue
                The famous CFC: Chelsea Football Club.
                I just want this season to be over already.

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                • stlducks
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2010
                  • 2861

                  #13778
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                  Match day 4 featuring showdowns between Liverpool v West Ham, United at Swansea and Spurs hosting Everton. Also end of the month wrap ups with team of the month and league leaders.

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                  Still working on some formatting and sound issues. Also looking for some good songs to play in the background highlights where it is not too loud that it was take away from the action. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
                  Current careers:
                  Enough is Enough | Buying Tottenham (FC 25)

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                  • vrabbit
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 1485

                    #13779
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                    Originally posted by indiblue
                    The famous CFC: Chelsea Football Club.
                    well that's interesting, that's the first I hear of interest on him from a Chelsea fan. Y'all could have pretty much anyone you want so that's high praise I guess. Wouldn't you guys be big players for Zlatan?
                    vrabbit
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                    • Keano16
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 1676

                      #13780
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                      Originally posted by vrabbit
                      well that's interesting, that's the first I hear of interest on him from a Chelsea fan. Y'all could have pretty much anyone you want so that's high praise I guess. Wouldn't you guys be big players for Zlatan?
                      Not exactly true for the coming season due to no Champions League football. Zlatan would never come to Chelsea imo and tbh we don't need him. A centre half, defensive midfielder and a right back are needed for me.

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                      • vrabbit
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 1485

                        #13781
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        Originally posted by southernmetalhead
                        Thanks rabbit and everyone who voted.

                        The poll was a tie, but I decided to go with Malaga.
                        looking forward to this
                        vrabbit
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                        • indiblue
                          Banned
                          • Nov 2013
                          • 956

                          #13782
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          Sunderland 2017/18

                          Summer Headlines

                          Egypt defender Hazem Emam (68) to join Sunderland on free transfer

                          Sam Byram (70) agrees one-year loan move to Ipswich Town

                          Tottenham sign wantaway Charis Mavrias (78) for bargain £12 million

                          Breel-Donald Embolo (77) to swap Basel for Sunderland in £11 million move

                          Sunderland seal £18 million deal with Nacional for Egypt's Ali Ghazal (80)

                          Chelsea sell Diego Costa to PSG, sign Bayern's Robert Lewandowski

                          Aston Villa secure two-year loan deal for Josh McEachran (76)

                          Sunderland sign Kyle Walker (81) from Tottenham for £16 million

                          Gareth Bale agrees £54 million move to Manchester United

                          Jack Butland (76) to join Celtic under Roy Keane on short-term loan

                          Adam Matthews (76) makes £4.8 million move to Tottenham

                          Sunderland set to sign Liam Moore (76) from Leicester for £7.5 million

                          August 2017


                          PL: Sunderland 3-0 Aston Villa
                          24' Defoe
                          38' Gerrard (P)
                          85' Defoe

                          PL: Norwich 0-2 Sunderland
                          41' Butko (OG)
                          74' Rodriguez

                          PL: Sunderland 1-0 Newcastle
                          72' Rodriguez

                          LC: Sunderland 2-0 Southampton
                          18' Afobe (P)
                          40' Watmore

                          SUNDERLAND DRAWN IN GROUP OF DEATH


                          The UEFA Champions League group stage draw for the 2017/18 campaign has pitted first-time participants Sunderland AFC of England with Spanish giants Real Madrid, French icons Olympique de Marseille, and Swiss upstarts FC Basel in what promises to six exciting games. Sunderland supporters who travelled to Switzerland for the draw were thrilled with its surprise outcome.

                          "We've dreamed of playing in Europe for decades," said 72-year-old Brian King. "To finally get in and be given right away the opportunity to visit a stadium like the [Santiago] Bernabeu is wonderful. I know the team will put in 100% and make us proud on the grandest of European stages."

                          PL: Fulham 1-1 Sunderland
                          26' Rodriguez
                          73' Mitroglou

                          PL TOP 4

                          12 Arsenal
                          10 Chelsea
                          10 Sunderland
                          10 Watford

                          UCL GROUP H
                          0 Real Madrid
                          0 Sunderland
                          0 Marseille
                          0 Basel

                          September 2017


                          PL: Sunderland 2-1 Tottenham
                          18' Gerrard (P)
                          60' Démbélé
                          90' Sneijder

                          CL: Basel 1-3 Sunderland
                          12' Rodriguez
                          43' Embolo (P)
                          63' Kakitani
                          74' Buckley

                          PL: Liverpool 1-2 Sunderland
                          4' Walker
                          20' Embolo
                          74' Lallana

                          IN CONVERSATION WITH EMBOLO


                          Breel-Donald Embolo may have been born in the capital of Cameroon, but he's as Swiss as they come. The former Basel youth product made a move to Wearside this past summer for £11 million, in a deadline day deal that took Europe by surprise. After all, it's not every day that one of the hottest young striker prospects on the continent moves to Sunderland. But then this is not the same beast that was fighting relegation as recently as 2015, and Embolo knows that. It is the entire reason behind why he is here.

                          "I had offers from Arsenal, Chelsea, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. But I wanted to play regularly. I wanted to join a club that was ready to help me grow into a better player, not one that wanted me so that the others could not," Embolo says, highlighting a wisdom that belies his age.

                          Embolo, who counts Ruud van Nistelrooy and Samuel Eto'o among his role models, says that the growth and development he expects to enjoy at Sunderland have been given a huge boost. "The manager knows what I'm good at and lets me play my game. Right now, we're not worrying too much about how many goals I'm scoring. It's important to link up with the others in the team and get my movement right. Find out how to deal with a player or situation that's unique to the Premier League," Embolo states, adding that Indi Blue has added to his already-fierce desire to be the world's best.

                          One would not count against him achieving that goal in the near future.

                          LC: Fulham 1-3 Sunderland
                          5' T. Walker
                          42' Emam (OG)
                          47' T. Walker
                          88' Buckley

                          PL: Sunderland 1-1 West Brom
                          26' Sneijder
                          62' Rondón

                          CL: Sunderland 4-0 Marseille
                          17' Embolo
                          53' Rodriguez
                          69' Ghazal
                          90' Gerrard

                          PL: Manchester Utd 2-3 Sunderland
                          22' Bale
                          38' Buckley
                          78' Sneijder
                          87' Hernández
                          90' Ghazal

                          PL TOP 4
                          22 Chelsea
                          20 Sunderland
                          19 Arsenal
                          13 Watford

                          UCL GROUP H
                          6 Sunderland
                          4 Real Madrid
                          1 Basel
                          0 Marseille

                          October 2017

                          PL: Sunderland 2-0 Stoke
                          33' Buckley
                          87' Sneijder

                          CL: Real Madrid 1-2 Sunderland
                          55' Vázquez
                          71' Gerrard
                          74' Sneijder

                          DEFOE UNHAPPY WITH REDUCED ROLE

                          Jermain Defoe has taken to the press to express his dissatisfaction with his limited role this season at Sunderland. The former Spurs star, who netted over 15 goals last season for the Mackems, wrote a guest column in the Daily Mail in which he lamented his lack of opportunities in Indi Blue's side.

                          "Performing at high level means you get used to playing every week, so it isn't easy to see my name on the bench come the weekend. Especially as the manager is really happy with my application in training. But you have to look at how Benik Afobe has come through and how Breel Embolo is being groomed to know that competition is getting fierce. Sunderland is not the club it was when I joined, and that's a testament to the manager's ability to get the very best out of the players at his disposal," the article read.

                          Reading between the lines, one may assume that Defoe would look to make a move in January. With his contract expiring next summer and the club unsure about whether to extend, a loan move could work in Defoe's favour, with a permanent switch made when he is out of contract in the summer.

                          PL: Manchester City 1-2 Sunderland
                          44' Defoe
                          63' Defoe
                          74' Cavani

                          LC: Swansea 1-2 Sunderland
                          83' Defoe
                          90' Éder
                          101' Montero

                          PL: Sunderland 1-1 Leicester
                          11' Kramarić
                          33' Ghazal

                          CL: Sunderland 2-2 Basel
                          45' Embolo
                          57' Elneny
                          80' Sneijder (P)
                          88' Boëtius

                          PL TOP 4
                          27 Sunderland
                          26 Arsenal
                          26 Chelsea
                          22 Newcastle

                          UCL GROUP H
                          10 Sunderland
                          7 Real Madrid
                          3 Marseille
                          2 Basel

                          November 2017

                          PL: Swansea 0-0 Sunderland

                          PL: Sunderland 2-1 Southampton
                          35' Buckley
                          70' Braithwaite (P)
                          90' Gauld

                          CL: Sunderland 0-1 Real Madrid
                          44' James

                          PL: Chelsea 2-3 Sunderland
                          5' Buckley
                          20' Rémy
                          37' Sneijder
                          45' Embolo
                          90' Oscar

                          SUNDERLAND KEEN TO SECURE INDI BLUE FUTURE


                          Sunderland have issued a guarantee that Indi Blue will continue at the club.

                          Speaking at a general meeting of the club's official supporters' trust, the chairman Ellis Short personally promised to renew the manager's contract, which will expire at the end of the ongoing campaign, no matter the cost.

                          "Indi has been key to the success of Sunderland AFC over these past two and a half seasons. I promise you that we will not lose our manager over simple things like transfer decisions or salary. We'll do everything in our power to guarantee that the club keeps moving forward at a sustainable pace, even if that means a massive overhaul of the playing squad every three seasons," Short said, eliciting great cheers from those in attendance.

                          Blue joined Sunderland in the summer of 2015 after Dick Advocaat walked out on the club. He led the club to a 5th-placed finish in his first season, qualifying for the Europa League. He followed it up with astute signings and a genuine yet shock title challenge, losing out to Chelsea in the last weeks.

                          Sunderland are atop the Barclays Premier League table with a 7-point gap.

                          PL TOP 4
                          34 Sunderland
                          27 Arsenal
                          27 Chelsea
                          26 Newcastle

                          UCL GROUP H
                          10 Sunderland
                          10 Real Madrid
                          4 Marseille
                          3 Basel

                          December 2017


                          PL: Sunderland 4-0 Arsenal
                          16' Ghazal
                          38' Sneijder
                          87' Defoe
                          90' Buckley

                          CL: Marseille 1-1 Sunderland
                          7' Omrani
                          69' Rodriguez

                          SUNDERLAND TO FACE SCHALKE IN KNOCKOUTS


                          Sunderland will face German side Schalke 04 in the Champions League round of 16, with the first leg to be played in the last week of February 2018. The Mackems lost the opportunity to finish at the top of Group H when they drew to Marseille, who have dropped into the Europa League.

                          Key ties include Arsenal vs. Bayern Munich and Real Madrid vs. AC Milan.

                          PL: West Ham 1-3 Sunderland
                          3' Zárate
                          35' Sneijder
                          58' Rodriguez (P)
                          87' Kaboul

                          PL: Sunderland 0-2 Hull
                          45' Clucas
                          89' Jelavić

                          PL: Sunderland 2-1 Everton
                          68' Embolo
                          72' Caicedo
                          78' Rodriguez

                          PL: Watford 1-4 Sunderland
                          27' Capoue
                          40' Defoe (P)
                          45' Watmore
                          57' Afobe (P)
                          90' Nyom (OG)

                          PL: Everton 0-0 Sunderland


                          FA: Sunderland 2-0 Portsmouth
                          43' T. Walker
                          90' Defoe

                          PL TOP 4
                          47 Sunderland
                          39 Chelsea
                          35 Arsenal
                          32 Tottenham

                          UCL GROUP H
                          13 Real Madrid
                          11 Sunderland
                          5 Marseille
                          3 Basel

                          Manager's Thoughts


                          Fantastic start to the season, a slight dip in defensive form towards the end of October, and a massive resurgence in November and December to put us in pole position for the title. We have settled on the 4-4-1-1 as our preferred system, which yielded fantastic results against Arsenal & Chelsea.

                          Buckley, Sneijder, Gerrard, Pantilimon and Walker are absolutely bossing it out there. Gerrard tops the league (8) and Europe (4) in assists, Buckley is our best-performing player with an 8.2 average rating, and Sneijder is the club's leading goalscorer with 9 goals and 7 assists in all competitions.

                          Butland and Rodwell are on the way out in January. A workhorse midfielder with H/H work rates is on the way in, and we could be looking to get a conventional winger as well to rotate with Buckley and Rodriguez. Defoe had been asking to go but is now happy to be involved as a super sub. Afobe might just be surplus to requirements and could go if a decent bid comes in. Gauld is a player I really like but he doesn't have the stamina to play 90 minutes every week, plus his low strength sees him lose the ball a bit too often for my liking. Probably will wait until the summer on him and everyone else, because it looks like we have a serious title challenge on our hands and disturbing the squad now would be foolish. We'll have to see if we can get some loans for our reserves as well, just to get them off my back about their game time. The likes of T. Walker, Gooch, Flannigan, etc.

                          Thank you for reading the long post. I'm sorry it's all crammed into one!

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                          • vrabbit
                            MVP
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 1485

                            #13783
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



                            Newport County A.F.C.

                            '17-'18 Winter Transfer Window Update


                            It has been a very exciting first half of the season for The Exiles, battling for the top spot in League One since the beginning of the season and currently in a close fight with MK Dons and Southend United for the lead. Through their performances Newport County has confirmed that they have the roster to battle to be the best in the league this season but losses to Championship teams in the Capital One Cup (to QPR) and F.A. Cup (to Nott'm Forest) are a reminder that this roster will need more improvement as it heads for possible promotion to that next level of competition in the Football League. So what moves did Marccelino make in order to improve the squad going forward? Let's check it out.

                            TRANSFERS

                            OUT: Konsta Salo (CAM, 72 OVR), sold to En Avant de Guingamp for €8.5 million. Jack McKay (ST, 70 OVR), sold to Bournemouth for €3.8 million. Andrew Hughes (CB, 61 OVR), sold to Crewe Alexandra for €280K. Jean Ambrose (CB, 61 OVR), sold to Doncaster for €275K. Joe Green (GK, 54 OVR), sold to Longford Town for €100K.

                            IN: (A.K.A. Luan) Luan Garcia Teixeira (CB, 75 OVR), reached pre-contract agreement with the club on a 5-year deal for €35K weekly wages. Thierry Ambrose (ST, 72 OVR), acquired from Manchester City for €2.8 million. Hwang In Beom (CM, 72 OVR), acquired from Daejeon Citizen for €2.9 million.

                            Transfer window recap

                            The Exiles were not going to be able to make any acquisitions unless they acquired funds through a sale first. Initially the only offers the team was receiving were for Jack McKay but they weren't being considered seriously by the team, which instead was looking to acquire Jack's twin brother - Paul - from Doncaster. However, MK Dons spiced up the rivalry by beating Newport to Paul McKay's acquisition. Reportedly soon after that the club looked to involve Jack McKay into negotiations with Tenerife to acquire Cristo Gonzalez but the Spanish striker was quickly acquired by Granada. It was around this time that offers for Konsta Salo started to come in. The club anticipated the offers would come for at least one of their talented young players but didn't know who would be targeted.

                            Bolton Wanderers, Bournemouth, FSV Mainz, and Hamburger SV were initially involved along with EAG in acquiring Salo but only the first two and the eventual acquiring club were willing to negotiate above double of Salo's €4.1 million value. Newport asked for €9 million and subsequent to agreeing to sell for €8.5 million to EAG the club received offers of €8.75 million for the Finnish player from Bolton and Bournemouth but the French club acted quickly in closing the deal with the player. Although Newport only had 75% of the new income available this money represented a significant improvement over the €1 million transfer budget the board provided at the beginning of the season.

                            Recognizing the availability of Luan the club moved quickly to reach an agreement with the Brazilian central defender who will surely step in as a starter next summer. The offers then continued to come for McKay and after 1) failing to re-unite him with his brother and, 2) having the budget to make a significant acquisition, the club came to peace with the idea of moving on from the English striker to replace him with a more potent option. Once his sale to Bournemouth was finalized the club moved quickly to acquire Thierry Ambrose for a very good prize as pundits were surprised MCFC didn't try to get more for the French striker. With a void at backup CAM The Exiles also sped up negotiations for In Beom, a Korean midfielder Marccelino has been looking into since he first took over as HC. They also looked into Chilean midfielder Gabriel Suazo from Colo Colo but Ipswich Town got involved in the bidding and Marccelino didn't feel the need to get into a war when In Beom was his top choice.

                            Finally, the club was happy to move on from Andrew Hughes and Jean Ambrose at CB as they look to give their recently promoted CB's from the academy some playing time with the B-squad. On that same note, with the promotion of Hayato Matsuki the club rolled the dice on recalling Joe Green from loan at York City (where he was getting no PT) and successfully sold him during this window, leaving Matsuki and fellow Japanese prospect Eiichi Suzuki (in the academy) as the potential goalkeepers of the future. Reports indicate that Valencia CF made a €2.4 offer for Nicolai Fernandes on deadline day but Marccelino didn't want to rush into a decision he might possible regret regarding the 16-year old from Denmark (69 OVR).

                            How the new French partnership of Ambrose and Marcus Thuram works up front for The Exiles will undoubtedly be the most intriguing aspect to watch for during the second half of this season for Newport County.
                            vrabbit
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                            • vrabbit
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                              • Oct 2008
                              • 1485

                              #13784
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                              Originally posted by stlducks
                              Match day 4 featuring showdowns between Liverpool v West Ham, United at Swansea and Spurs hosting Everton. Also end of the month wrap ups with team of the month and league leaders.

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                              Still working on some formatting and sound issues. Also looking for some good songs to play in the background highlights where it is not too loud that it was take away from the action. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
                              I'm confused, thought you were doing a Tottenham CM?
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                              • stlducks
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                                • Mar 2010
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                                #13785
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                                Originally posted by vrabbit
                                I'm confused, thought you were doing a Tottenham CM?
                                Spurs are my main team and the team I play every match with. But I'm playing every premier league game to make things more interesting and I like being able to set the cpu line ups before matches to make sure they are at their best.

                                This has been the best fifa games I have played and I am losing a lot (shows how important formations and lineups are).

                                I did make "transfers" before I set up the tourney and that is where the headlines came from. To me, I never make it multiple years in so youth academy players are not as important to me.

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