Tex You've got off to a really good start to life in the Premier League. Early doors still, granted, but not at all a bad way to begin. Clean sheets against the likes of Tottenham and Everton... very respectable! Goals coming from all across the pitch. And is that Tammy Abraham on your team who scored a pair of penalties against Spurs? Well done, lad. Not a bad start with Metz, either. I think you have definitely got past your slump since coming back. Nice.
Moose That's typical West Ham, Payet laying on the chances and Noble to the rescue. Dybala is pretty intense. I still don't know why you signed Lacazette when you have him, Payet and Tello. But then I can't deal with the two strikers when 4-3-3 works so well for me. All power to you I suppose. By the way, you've just signed Sofiane Feghouli in real life. Thoughts?
Rabbit You need to start bossing those transfer windows a little more. If you still need a good keeper, look at Daniel Bentley from Southend United and Jake Kean at Norwich City. Both very tidy backups. I'm also loving that signing of Cedric Diomande Gondo solely for the name. I hope he's got at least 85 strength to match up to such a powerful moniker. Karaer over at Kayserispor looks like a real stud in your academy. Hold on to that guy for as long as possible. Your Europa League group looks like it could throw up some very nice games and results, especially if Spurs end up losing to Thistle or Braga.
Cabee I'm glad the developments at Forest have you interested, because they have yielded some... surprising results. How goes the Newcastle career? Haven't seen an update in a bit.
Simppu Yet another of us on the 4-1-2-1-2 machine. I see Rabbit has made a convert out of you. Very nice team you've got for the division you're in. Quite surprised that you sold Werner, but like you said, it was the only choice in the interest of realism. I like that you didn't go out and blow all the cash on new players. Hopefully you will be able to do that next season.
In other news, the Bundesliga has signed a collective bargaining deal for their TV rights worth €3.5 billion, which I think has already had a considerable impact on German clubs' spending. Look at the business Dortmund have already done. We could be looking at much stronger transfer budgets in FIFA 17. And the Euros... my word. I don't even know where to begin. Harry Kane taking corners, Conte turning the worst Italy side in decades into a well-drilled machine, Hazard and Courtois still being out of it, Payet's goal, Modric's goal. What a fantastic tournament so far... and we haven't even finished the first round of games!
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