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  • texasbum06
    MVP
    • Mar 2011
    • 1574

    #14461
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

    Season 1

    The Sky Blues

    January 2016



    Ah yes, back to the F.A. cup. There's not many things that can compare to the magic that this cup brings to the lower division clubs. It's a great equalizer where even the minnows know that they can sneak away with a win from time to time. We won't be facing any sharks in this round, but we do come against a solid Ipswich side who are sitting 8th in the Championship. Ipswich run a pretty basic 4-2-3-1, and so we invert their midfield and match them in overall numbers with a 4-3-2-1. We received good news prior to this one as Gadzhev is now fit to play, and Vincelot has resumed training, but was not able to dress for this one. Joe Cole comes back from his self imposed rest and he sits in the forward portion of the midfield along with Andy Rose. Lameiras keeps his spot on the right wing after an impressive display in the last match and we bring our in form full backs back into the lineup. If we are going to win this one we will have to focus on controlling the game through the middle. Their two holding midfielders will look to clog anything in their final third up so we will have to be instrumental with our decision making. I give the lads a pep talk and now it's time to take the pitch.

    F.A. Cup
    Coventry City 3 - 2 Ipswich Town
    COV - Armstrong 21', 23', Gadzhev 77'
    IPS - Bru 53', McGoldrick 90'
    MOTM: Armstrong


    And the pep talk worked! At least for Rose and Armstrong, but hey that was all we needed. The scoring opened up in the first half with a pair of Rose crosses resulting in a pair of Armstrong headers into the back of the net. After the half though Bru scored to keep the match within reach and the pressure was back on us to see it out. But Gadzhev, in his first game back from injury stepped up to the challenge and he scored a fantastic solo effort to put the game out of reach. They added an annoying consolation goal with the last kick, but this one was all us from start to finish and we advance again in the F.A. Cup as we keep our eyes on making a good run this season.



    I'm a bit weary of the potential of a down every time we are flying high, but I can't deny that we have had a fantastic season so far. But a bump may be awaiting us as Wigan comes to visit this week. Wigan are third in the table and one of the better teams we have faced this season already. Their 4-3-3 has a lot of attacking power, and we field a 4-2-2-2 to utilize the two holding midfielders as support and keeping our width to attack the empty space between the wings. Armstrong pairs with Henderson up front as we usually do with a two forward set. Murphy and Cole are played out on the wing where we will have to keep an eye on Cole but the extra space out there should make his lack of pace a minimal problem. Gadzhev and Rose fill in at the holding positions and the back line has Ricketts come in as the only change in place of Stephens.

    Coventry City 1 - 3 Wigan Athletic
    COV - Armstrong 31'
    WIG - Grigg 3', Parodi 17', Perkins 86'
    MOTM: Grigg


    I knew it, I saw it coming and there was nothing I could do to stop it. Wigan came in and they just had their way with us. Grigg opened it up with a ling range stunner and Parodi added a second before the first 20 minutes were even played. A glimmer of hope shined through when Parodi took out Murphy in the box and Armstrong finished it off to cut the lead in half, but it was only false hope. Wigan dominated the rest of the way and Perkins finished us off with their third goal leaving us with nothing but a shameful performance in front of our own fans.



    As much as I would love to beat up on Oldham to get over that last loss, I have to be careful. We have the first leg of the semi-final against Liverpool just 3 days after this and as such I am forced to rest some key players for this one as we choose our battles. Still, Oldham are sitting in the relegation zone and this should still be a winnable match. They run a flat 4-4-2 so we decide to roll out a 4-2-3-1 that we've had success with in the past against these formations. We shuffle up several of the players in our lineup, but the biggest news is the return of Romaine Vincelot who is of course given the armband once again.

    Coventry City 2 - 1 Oldham Athletic
    COV - Lameiras 11', Fortune 86'
    OLD - Forte 78'
    MOTM: Lameiras


    Despite the mix of reserves we still took care of business. Lameiras got it started early when he tapped in a pass from Maddison and then after that it felt like neither side really did much in the way of trying to score. In the second half, Leutwiler passed the ball directly to the attacker and Forte punished him immediately. I swear sometimes you just want to tear your eyes out watching things like that. Luckily Fortune was able to head home a corner to help us avoid losing, but not for lack of trying. Now we can officially look ahead to the Capital One Cup semi-final against Liverpool up next.



    Liverpool, Anfield, huge tasks ahead of us and no one gives us a chance. Especially with two legs involved to separate the two sides. Screw them, screw all of them. Today we march in and face a red army against all odds. Let them underestimate us. I know what this squad is capable of, and I feel like we can surprise a lot of teams when we play at our best. Liverpool will use a 4-2-3-1 and we will face it with a 4-3-2-1 and aim to control the middle. A lot of people might thing we are crazy trying to win a midfield battle against a Premier League giant, but we certainly won't win it if we shell up and hide inside our own half inviting them to assault us.

    Capital One Cup Semi-Final Leg 1
    Liverpool FC 1 - 0 Coventry City
    LFC - Ings 30'
    MOTM: Mignolet


    I felt like we deserved more. We threw everything at them, and the fact that their keeper was the man of the match just proves how much pressure we put on their goal. Ings scored off of a lucky rebound and we hit the post twice with no such luck on our side. Liverpool will take the goal advantage from this one, but we went a long way in terms of proving ourselves. They know they will have to be on watch in the second leg now or else we will be the ones celebrating at the end.



    Unfortunately sometimes you have to make tough decisions, and this was one of them. We head to the 4th round of the F.A. Cup and we draw Southampton as our opponent which is no easy task. The issue is, we play the second leg of our Capital One Cup semi-final in two days time against Liverpool. We reluctantly, I choose to rest most of our players in order to focus on that. If we advance in neither then it's a decision I will have to live with, but being so close to the final I feel like it's what had to be done. Southampton Run a 4-2-3-1 and we match it with a 4-3-2-1 in order to keep them from overrunning our midfield. We will look to find any space we can and break them down. The most important aspect is to keep our defense strong and if we force a replay then at least we get a chance to have them with our first choice players.

    F.A. Cup
    Coventry City 2 - 1 Southampton FC
    COV - Maddison 76' (PEN), Thomas 89'
    SOU - Juanmi
    MOTM: Leutwiler


    I don't know how, but pulled it out. We should have lost that one by all means, but instead we won. I'm speechless, really. Juanmi opened it in the first half after some terrible excuse of defense and it looked like our decision to play the reserves was going about as expected. Southampton keep laying siege to our goal taking shot after shot, and we could barely string two passes together when we had it. Then the football gods smiled on us. Wanyama took out Lameiras in the box and Maddison converted from the spot and it looked like we could actually force a replay out of this one. But it wasn't over, oh no it wasn't over. With a minute to play we got on the counter and the ball ended up at Thomas' feet with only the keeper to beat. He hit it first time and that one kick sent us to victory. I don't know how, I don't know why, but on we march!



    This is it! The second leg of the semi-final. We are down a goal, but now we head into Ricoh Arena to face the Reds of Liverpool. We bring in our starters, all rested since the last match, and we put out the same 4-3-2-1 to take them on. We outplayed them last time, but a lucky goal went in their favor. Luck only lasts so long though. The sky blues are on the march and in this one we will show no mercy. A spot in the final is on the line.

    Capital One Cup Semi-Final Leg 2
    Coventry City (3) 3 - 1 (2) Liverpool FC
    COV - Armstrong 5' (PEN), Vincelot 34', Cole 56'
    LFC - Firmino 89'
    MOTM: Vincelot


    This is our stadium, this is our field, these are our fans, and this was our win! The red shirts of the mighty Liverpool had no effect on us. After we marched into Anfield and went toe to toe with them, we knew they were beatable. Rather than be overwhelmed by the stage, we overwhelmed them on the pitch. We got a helping hand early as Sakho clobbered our man in the box and Armstrong converted from the spot. It only got better as our captain added the second before half, and then Cole made it 3 not long after the break. Liverpool tried to come back, but we were having none of it. Firmino got a late consolation goal, but this one was us from the start. On to the final, on to potential glory. The sky blues won't stop their march.



    We head to Crewe Alexandra for this one and they are sitting just inside the relegation zone at the moment. I feel good about this one, and a win would do nicely to keep our separation from Wigan who are trying to creep up on us. Crewe run the same 4-2-3-1 we've played against the last 3 matches so our formation stays the same with Maddison in for Cole, Lameiras in for Jones, and Lorentzson in for Phillips who took a knock in the last one and wasn't fully fit for this one. We should find out game plan much easier to execute now that we are getting back to a lower competition level.

    Crewe Alexandra 0 - 2 Coventry City
    COV - Armstrong 4' (PEN), Murphy 74'
    MOTM: Murphy


    Three straight matches against Premier League opponents, and it was nice to get back to league play after that. Our form continued as well as we rolled through this one with relative ease. Another early penalty got us off to a fast start with Armstrong converting and Murphy added another in the second half to see out the easy win. Top of the table, advancing to the final of the Capital One Cup, and on to the round of 16 in the FA Cup. This was a great month.

    Youth Academy

    Another month in Scotland, and we had some promising prospects turn up on our report from the scout, but we are waiting for our F.A. Cup money to come in after the replays are played to finish the round and then we can look more seriously at signing some of these players.

    Greg Fox - 17 years old, Scotland, CB, 51 OVR, 74-94 POT
    Amari'i Seager - 15 years old, England, CB, 58 OVR, 68-76 POT
    Matthew Cox - 15 years old, England, LB, 51 OVR, 65-77 POT

    Transfer Business

    Remember how I said we had no money? Well turns out that certainly makes your transfer window a much harder endeavor. First we focused on Bosman transfers, assuming the players were willing to accept fairly low wages. Three key positions were identified, a utility midfielder who can play several roles, a winger, and a back up striker. Unfortunately it became obvious pretty quickly that we were only going to be able to afford two of those. After a few inquiries went out, we were able to secure signatures from Jamie Proctor and Enoch Andoh to join at the start of next season. Proctor will be our back up striker to Armstrong with Henderson and Fortune both getting older it was something that I felt was an important priority to bring in. Proctor can fill in as a target man and also be used as a quicker forward if needed as well. Enoch Ando was also brought in to provide cover for the aging Stephen Hunt out on the wings. He provides pace that we can put to great use, and he will be much needed depth for next season.

    With that business wrapped up, we came into some money at the end of the month from our Capital One Cup victory so we turned that into wage funds and went out and started bringing in depth to cover for the current season in the form of loans. Unfortunately Stephen Hunt will miss the next 2 months after getting injured against Southampton so Gboly Ariyibi comes in to cover for us on the wing and give our starters some rest and provide a substitute option that can really run at defenders. Another issue we've been having is Joe Cole's fitness level where he is constantly having to be rested and can't sustain multiple matches in a row. All we have to cover for him is Maddison so in comes Ryan Edwards as another attacking midfielder to fill out the rotation.

    Transfers Out

    GK, Corey Addai, Ghana, 18 yrs old, 56 OVR - Loaned to Plymouth Argyle

    Transfers In

    RM, Gboly Ariyibi, United States, 21 yrs old, 64 OVR - Loaned from Chesterfield FC
    ST, Jamie Proctor, England, 23 yrs old, 63 OVR - Bosman transfer from Bradford City
    LM, Enoch Andoh, Ghana, 23 yrs old, 62 OVR - Bosman transfer from Port Vale
    CAM, Ryan Edwards, Australia, 22 yrs old, 61 OVR - Loaned from Patrick Thistle



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    • indiblue
      Banned
      • Nov 2013
      • 956

      #14462
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

      Originally posted by indiblue
      Well, I did what I had to do after every stupid patch. Wipe my game data and try new sliders, this time the OS community set with Matt10's tweaks. The game plays incredibly realistically now, but it came at the cost of my Forest save. So, I present to you...

      http://www.strawpoll.me/10814726
      Change of plans. I want to start over with Forest. I'll play the whole season and update in one summary post. No results, no goalscorers, just a season recap with major moments and signings. Hope you're all on board!

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      • vrabbit
        MVP
        • Oct 2008
        • 1485

        #14463
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

        Originally posted by indiblue
        Change of plans. I want to start over with Forest. I'll play the whole season and update in one summary post. No results, no goalscorers, just a season recap with major moments and signings. Hope you're all on board!
        whatever will keep you going bro. I had voted for a Ligue 1 CM because we don't see a lot of those, something to keep in mind for the future
        vrabbit
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        • vrabbit
          MVP
          • Oct 2008
          • 1485

          #14464
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

          Originally posted by vrabbit
          The Globetrotter CM

          '18-'19 February Update

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          ^^^ Previous update

          The Globetrotter CM




          '18-'19 March Update

          The Roster

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          Starting XI (4-1-2-1-2)

          Maisonnial (70)

          Cools (73)/Alan Henrique (73)/Alonso (80)/Tigiev (72)

          Sow (73)

          Çağlayan (77) --------------- Biseswar (75)

          Türüç (79)

          Peñaranda (75) ------- Stojiljković (C, 76)

          ______________________________

          League Match 24
          Kayserispor - Gaziantepspor (1-1)
          Abuda 6'
          Stojiljković 71' (pen)
          Thiam 45'
          Diego 65' (Bruised elbow, out 8 days)

          Not a good enough effort from us against a mid-table team we should had taken care of. We took 7 shots (4 on target) but only scored on our captain's penalty kick. Admittedly the early goal off a header by Abuda changed the game a bit, but I wasn't satisfied with the result given the effort the guys put in.

          League Match 25
          Osmanlıspor - Kayserispor (2-2)
          Güven 28'
          Türüç 35'
          Pınar 45+'
          Ponce 85' (Biseswar)

          Ezequiel Ponce continued to show his value to his in this second half of the season by scoring on a header off a Biseswar corner kick just seconds after subbing in for an exhausted Peñaranda. Osmanlıspor's contention for a top-5 spot this season is real and they slightly outplayed us, edging us in possession (53%) and shots (6/4 to 5/3), so you could say we were a bit lucky in this one although we earned our goals as well.

          League Match 26
          Kayserispor - Sivasspor (1-2)
          Kaş 60'
          Gülle 88'
          Türüç 90+' (Stojiljković)

          Often in rivalry games placing in the standings goes out the window and this was one of those times as Sivasspor controlled the ball (56% possession) to nearly hold us scoreless and managed to score on their two shots on goal. With only one more game to play this month it's officially been a rough March for us.

          League Match 27
          Kayserispor - Kasimpaşa (1-0)
          Çağlayan 57' (Peñaranda)

          Well, at least we can claim that twice this month we managed to get a good result despite being outplayed. Kasimpaşa had 8 total shots to our 3 but were only on target less than half of the time and Oğulcan Çağlayan came through with a clutch goal for us off. Peñaranda showed some savviness by realizing Çağlayan's defender was cheating off the Turkish midfielder to cover him and the Venezuelan simply tapped the ball in Çağlayan's direction who ran it into the box to take a potent and unstoppable shot across the goalkeeper.



          Süper Lig
          Top Scorers

          1. Peñaranda (Kayserispor) - 15
          2. Bajić (Konyaspor) - 14
          T3. Çolak (Galatasaray) - 11
          T3. Kılıçaslan (Osmanlıspor) - 11
          T3. Etame (Antalyaspor) - 11


          Assists
          1. Stojiljković (Kayserispor) - 11
          T2. Kiraz (Kasimpaşa) - 7
          T2. Dzsudzsák (Bursaspor) - 7

          ...
          T3. Türüç (Kayserispor) - 6
          T3. Peñaranda (Kayserispor) - 6

          (2 others with 6 also)

          Clean Sheets
          1. Kıvrak (Bursaspor) - 10
          2. Demirel (Fenerbahçe) - 9
          3. Moraes (Osmanlispor) - 7

          ...
          T4. Maisonnial (Kayserispor) - 6

          Review: Wow, after a heartbreaking exit from Euro League I was sure we would take our anger/disgust out on the Süper Lig but March reminded us that while this may not be one of the most highly-touted leagues on this side of the world it definitely is a competitive league and if we want to get that title we're going to have to leave it all out on the pitch each and every time. Bursaspor continues to push for a dream season while Fenerbahçe wants to repeat the late title run they had last season and even Galatasaray is on the outside lurking in for a takeover. With just 7 games remaining on the season anything can happen but the goal is very clear: win the league title.

          The Academy

          ST - Imtiyaz Ismail (56 OVR, 85-94): This Algerian prospect recently turned 16 and is cementing his status as the best prospect in our academy, perhaps the best striker prospect to ever be groomed by the club. What he lacks in technique (due to his age) he compliments with killer pace (82/75 acc/spd) for such a young player to go along with very good curve (77) on his shots.
          CM - Uygar Mert Köse (54 OVR, 80-86): 15-year old from Turkey described as Technically Gifted and who is very agile (79). Shows a lot of promise at an early age.
          RW - Shafiq Al Shahrani (53 OVR, 80-86): 16-year old from Algeria with an attacking mindset. We're hoping for development in his pace (71acc/69spd).
          Cemal Al-Jurr (47 OVR, 79-89): 17-year old from Algeria who's coming along nicely. He's still very raw but our scout's evaluation of him seems like it was accurate as he continues to show very good potential. He has decent pace (78/71 spd/acc) for a youngster.
          LB - Mahmoud Al Farsi (54 OVR, 78-84): 16-year old from Saudi Arabia who's Physically Strong and shows good aggression. Depending on how he continues to grow he might be more of a CB prospect (77 aggression).
          LW - Dragen Rennich (64 OVR, 77-83): This prospect from Croatia turned 17 years old recently, growing 7 inches to 5'8" and adding 13 pounds to his frame to top out at 152lbs. He has good acceleration (79) and balance (75) as well as good bend on the ball (78 curve).
          LW - Javier Fernandez (60 OVR, 77-83): Now an 18-year old from Venezuela with good pace (79 acceleration, 70 speed) that will hopefully continue to grow. Good competition for other youngsters at this position with the club.
          RW - Pavel Župan (60 OVR, 76-82): Now an 18-year old from Serbia with good acceleration (73) and agility (73). He projects as more of a role player in the future.
          CAM - Hamzah Al Dalharni (50 OVR, 75-81): This Algerian prospect, now 18 years old, remains raw and his potential is now rated lower than we initially had it at. We're still hoping he'll develop into an useful player for the club.

          As show on the roster, Serdar Emir (CM, 56 OVR) and Dragutin Puhovski (LW, 55 OVR) have been promoted at their request. They'll remain mostly involved in practice until we feel they've improved enough to be listed for loan, as neither one is near being ready to contribute to our main squads.



          With my job with the Venezuelan NT we got to play the final couple of friendlies before this summer's Copa America. Unfortunately for Juan Manuel Falcón, who had shined with our backup roster in the previous set of friendlies, I couldn't quite work out a spot for him on the roster and therefore it's unlikely he'll be with the team for the upcoming CA.

          International Friendlies

          Brazil - Venezuela (1-2)
          Del Vale 32' (Juanpi)
          Allan 49'
          Rivas 80' (Otero)

          Have to feel very good about ourselves after two friendlies AT Brazil this season without losing either one. A former Kayserispor striker, Gelmin Rivas, subbed in late and strongly won his way to a header inside the box off a corner kick to give us the victory. Coincidentally Rivas was a gut choice by me to keep Falcon off the roster and at least on this night he proved me right.

          Ivory Coast - Venezuela (2-1)
          Martinez 18' (Juanpi)
          Diomandé 28'
          Diomandé 39'
          Juanpi 42'
          Rincon 15' (Pulled quad, out 3 weeks)
          Murillo 78' (Broken toe, out 2 months)

          Unfortunately we were unable to seal our tour with another victory as Ismaël Diomandé had a couple of really nice plays to turn the score for his side. To make matters worse we also suffered losses to our roster. After a questionable tackle from behind, Juanpi Añor (our starter at CAM), will miss the first game of Copa America. Our captain, Tomas Rincon, should be back and fit for the start of the tournament but speedster Jhon Murillo will be racing against the clock as he tries to recover in time to remain in consideration for a roster spot.

          Remaining (April/May) Schedule
          4/6: at Galatasaray
          4/14: vs Bursaspor
          4/21: at Trabzonspor
          4/28: at Mersin
          5/5: vs Gençlerbirliği
          5/10: at Konyaspor
          5/20: vs Eskişehirspor


          We'll have a much better idea where we stand on this race for the title after three very difficult games against Galatasaray, Bursaspor, and Trabzonspor (last season's runner up). Thereafter the last four games are winnable on paper but as we have seen by now we don't really take advantage of those the way we should.

          Time to buckle up. Wish me luck
          Last edited by vrabbit; 07-23-2016, 04:21 PM.
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          • 10cabee
            Rookie
            • Nov 2014
            • 399

            #14465
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            Anyone play or want to try out the Fantasy Premier League game? We should put a league together if one or two people are interested?
            Current FIFA Careers:

            VfL Bochum (Season 15) (FIFA 15)

            Wexford Youths (Season 3) (FIFA 17)

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            • sportsfreak96
              Pro
              • Nov 2012
              • 969

              #14466
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              January-End of season update Real Betis FIFA 15
              Final Season


              January
              Betis vs Real Madrid CDR R16

              4-3 Win(don't have scorers for this one unfortunately.)


              RCD Mallorca vs Betis
              Brandon Thomas 10' & 72'
              P.Delliganis 13'
              Pablo Mosquero 42'
              Nicollo Ligi 82'(PEN)
              Gyazi Zardes 88'

              4-2 win

              Copa de España 2nd leg
              R16
              Real Madrid vs Betis

              Koke 22'

              Ronaldo 32'

              Mattia Destro 39'

              Cavani 45'

              Topcû 90' .
              3-2 win
              Betis vs Granada

              Koke 22'

              Licht 53'

              Zardes 65'

              2-1

              Sevilla vs Betis CDR Quarterfinal
              0-0

              Betis vs Sevilla

              Laporte 24

              Alex Vidal 25'

              Shaw 62'
              2-1 win
              Mustafi Injury

              Sevilla vs Betis CDR Quarterfinal

              Malanda 6'

              21' Alex Vidal

              Oxl-Chamberlain 45'

              2-1 win


              Celta Vigo vs Betis
              Santi Mina 25'

              Jorghino 79'

              1-1 draw

              February

              Bilbao vs Betis CDR Semi-Final Leg 1



              24' Topcu

              1-0 Win

              Betis vs Valladolid

              19' Dursun

              1-0


              CDR Semi-Final Leg 2

              Betis vs Bilbao
              22' Kane
              42' Koke
              58' Jorghino
              84' Zardes
              4-0 Win

              Valencia vs Betis

              Feghouli 4'
              Oxl-Chamberlain 18'
              Kane 83'
              2-1 Win

              Champions Dortmund vs Betis
              0-0 Draw

              Betis vs Bilbao

              Draw 1-1(Simmed)

              Betis vs Real Madrid

              36' Destro
              68' Bale
              81' Jorghino

              2-1 Win

              March:

              Sociedad vs Betis

              6' Torrent Rallo
              27' Destro
              1-1 Draw

              Betis vs Getafe

              30' Koke
              43' Destro
              54' Cole
              72' Kane

              3-1 Win

              Betis vs Dortmund CL R16

              30' Koke
              51' Origi
              72' Koke

              2-1 Win

              Espanyol vs Betis

              12' Destro
              51' Menig

              1-1 draw

              Betis vs Vallecano

              3' Destro
              65' Dursun
              76' Ødegaard


              Betis vs Real Madrid CL Quarterfinal L1

              43' Kane
              77' Zardes
              82' Bale

              2-1 Win

              April:

              Malaga vs Betis

              15' Kane
              48 Koke
              50' Ricardo Horta
              62' Koke

              3-1 Win

              Real Madrid vs Bets CL Quarterfinal L2

              43' Kane
              57' Kane

              2-0 win

              Betis vs Barca B( Reserve team)

              29' Topcu
              33'Jesé Rodriguez
              59' Jese Rodriguez

              3-0 Win

              Barcelona vs Betis(B team) CDR Final

              0-0 Barca wins on Pens

              Betis vs Atleti

              27' Koke
              69' Destro

              2-0 Win

              Betis vs Bayern Munich CL Semi's

              17' Muller
              36' Jorghino

              1-1 Draw

              Villareal vs Betis(B team)

              1' Dos Santos
              20' Twardzik

              Bayern vs Betis CL Semi's

              5' Benatia(OG)
              13' Gözte
              17' Destro
              21' Kane
              40' Mullern
              60' Lewandowski
              65' Destro
              82' Lewandowski
              85' Destro
              5-4 Win

              May:

              Betis vs Barcelona 1st vs 2nd biggest game of the season for us. Barca are leading the league over us by a single point. We win and we go top.

              52' Kane

              1-0 Win.
              This game was tense the entire 90 minutes. Neither team gave an inch in this one. We finally broke through however in the second half on a 40 yard FK goal by Harry Kane and that would be the only goal that either team got as the game finishes 1-0.

              Betis vs Elche Top vs Bottom

              5' AOC
              12' Kane
              80' Kane

              3-0 Win

              Deportivo vs Betis

              Last game of the League campaign and the title is in the stadium. We win and we're champs. We draw and Barca Win we go second on GD .

              38' Jorghino(Pen)
              48' Kane
              68' Bicho

              2-1 Win

              We won the league for the third time in this save.

              CL Final Chelsea vs Betis

              5' Kane

              26' Koke
              50' Destro

              55' Oscar

              68' Kane

              We pull the treble this season (Supercopa, League and CL) which is crazy with how many damn injury's happened this season.

              League Table:
              1. Real Betis 89 pts
              2. FC Barcelona 85 pts
              3. Valencia CF 79 pts
              4. Atletico Madrid 77 pts
              5. Real Madrid 75 pts
              6. Sevilla FC 71 pts
              7. Real Sociedad 63 pts
              8. Villareal CF 56 pts
              9. Athletic Bilbao 53 pts
              10. RCD Espanyol 50 pts
              11. Celta Vigo 50 pts
              12. Getafe CF 46 pts
              13. RC Deportivo 42 pts
              14. Rayo Vallecano 40 pts
              15. Real Valladolid 37 pts
              16. Barcelona B 36 pts
              17. Malaga CF 33 pts
              18. RCD Mallorca 29 pts
              19. Granada CF 23 pts
              20. Elche CF 22 pts
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              • vrabbit
                MVP
                • Oct 2008
                • 1485

                #14467
                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                Originally posted by 10cabee
                Anyone play or want to try out the Fantasy Premier League game? We should put a league together if one or two people are interested?
                What is it? Tell me more
                vrabbit
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                Currently playing: FIFA 19 on XB1

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                • _ChicoBass
                  MVP
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 1816

                  #14468
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                  It pains me to say this gents, but my Luton Town career has come to a very unfortunate end. I'm not quitting on you guys, and I'm not bored either - far from it actually. The following picture should explain everything...











                  That's right. My pup reached over the table and effectively destroyed my FIFA. I am heart broken. Out of all the games he could have gotten his paws on he chose to hit me where it would hurt the most. Couldn't have happened at a worst time I was really really really having fun at Luton but I was forcing myself to not play as much cause I kept on playing ahead of my updates. Please join me in my mourning. #RIPFIFA16 #FIFAlivesmatter


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                  • texasbum06
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 1574

                    #14469
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                    Originally posted by 10cabee
                    Anyone play or want to try out the Fantasy Premier League game? We should put a league together if one or two people are interested?
                    Count me in. I played last year with some friends so I would definitely be down to play again.

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                    • 10cabee
                      Rookie
                      • Nov 2014
                      • 399

                      #14470
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                      @Chico - That is the most devastatingly cute picture I have seen in a while.


                      Originally posted by vrabbit
                      What is it? Tell me more
                      Fantasy Premier League is a game in which participants assemble an imaginary team of real life footballers (in the English Premier League) and score points based on those players' actual statistical performance.

                      So you have a budget of £100m to pick a squad of 15 players from the Premier League and based on how well those players do IRL you get points. You can make transfers to your team and rotate players from the bench and stuff. It has over 3.5 million players, Fantasy Premier League is the biggest Fantasy Football game in the world. It’s free to play and you can win prizes if you're really good. Check out the site if you're still interested and here's a link to the help section & FAQ. And if you want, you should be able to look for helpful tips on building your team at fantasyfootballscout.


                      Originally posted by texasbum06
                      Count me in. I played last year with some friends so I would definitely be down to play again.
                      Cool! To anyone else who's interested too. I've made a league and here's the code to enter it: 97197-100806
                      Last edited by 10cabee; 07-24-2016, 04:50 AM.
                      Current FIFA Careers:

                      VfL Bochum (Season 15) (FIFA 15)

                      Wexford Youths (Season 3) (FIFA 17)

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                      • Keano16
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 1676

                        #14471
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        Joined Cabee!

                        Chico

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                        • sportsfreak96
                          Pro
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 969

                          #14472
                          How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          Seems like this thread is dead today

                          Also Expect a Yeovil update soon as I have finally started that CM.
                          Last edited by sportsfreak96; 07-24-2016, 01:51 PM.
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                          • texasbum06
                            MVP
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 1574

                            #14473
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                            I signed up Cabee!

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                            • Simppu12
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2014
                              • 1069

                              #14474
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                              I also joined the fantasy football league!
                              -Simppu12-

                              Playing at the moment: FIFA 17
                              Hertha BSC

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                              • sportsfreak96
                                Pro
                                • Nov 2012
                                • 969

                                #14475
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                                I'm gonna pass on the Fantasy League. I'm not big on fantasy games like this. They're just not my thing tbh. You guys all have fun with it. Let me know how things go at least.
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