Francesco Acerbi is the middle CB and I know it's a very attacking lineup but I wanted to try and make a formation that I'm known for using and with one of my signings being a superstar from my Fifa 15 Betis save I had to make a 4 man Attacking front.
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Francesco Acerbi is the middle CB and I know it's a very attacking lineup but I wanted to try and make a formation that I'm known for using and with one of my signings being a superstar from my Fifa 15 Betis save I had to make a 4 man Attacking front.Currently Playing:
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The SBCs aren't worth it, I want to do them but **** me, coin wise they are never worth it. I'd love to get that new Rashford.Comment
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Question for you guys: Does the new corner system seem clunky to you guys? Last year when I moved it to where I wanted it, it actually went there. This year however that's not the case, When I put the marker where I want it it doesn't go anywhere near the marker. Has anyone else had a problem with this or is it just me?Currently Playing:
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What are you looking for in a career? To battle among the best? Bring a mid-table team to the top? Bring a relegation team into contention? Get a side promoted?vrabbit
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SpoilerPreviously played: FIFA 16 on XB1
Teams: FC Barcelona
Globetrotter CM (previously at FC Twente, Kayserispor, Dorados de Sinaloa and Central Coast Mariners F.C.)
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I've recently become addicted to it and that has completely stalled my career mode. I haven't gotten too into the seasons so I am only Division 3, I try to qualify based off the tournaments each week. So far in 3 weeks of attempting I have qualified twice and failed another time. Both times I qualified I finished Gold 3.
On another note, as far as career mode goes I actually did finish my first season at Grimsby. Now the problem is that my last update was from like December. Soooooo I will probably just be posting a summary of the first season and then picking back up with season 2 and get back into the monthly updates.Comment
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FC Anzhi Makhachkala
The Eagles
Vrba Named New Anzhi Manager
After returning to the Russian top-flight a season ago, FC Anzhi Makhachkala have hired former Czech Republic manager Pavel Vrba to help the Dagestan side improve on a 13th place effort in 2015-16's campaign. Vrba inherits a club with promise, though nothing like the recent past that featured such names as Samuel Eto'o and Roberto Carlos. That notorious budget has been slashed over the past several years, but there is still enough quality to challenge for a place in Europe, and Anzhi hope Vrba is the man to bring them there again.
Board Objectives
Youth Development - Low
Grow 1 Youth Academy player by at least 5 overall points. Play them in 5 matches, either as part of the Starting XI or coming on as a sub.
Brand Exposure - Medium
Sign 1 Crucial 1st team player assigned to a forward position.
Financial - Medium
Within 3 seasons, increase the worth of your club by 100%.
Domestic Success - Very Low
RFPL: Achieve a High Finish
Rossiyskiy Kubok: Reach the Quarter Final
Continental Success - Medium
Qualify to the Europa League.
House Rules
6+5
According to RFPL guidelines, all clubs must maintain 5 Russian players on the pitch at all times.
Mandatory 15
Each RFPL club will have a minimum of 15 Russian-born players in their squad.
*Note - Anzhi currently have 14, so I must sign another Russian
Eastern European Preference
Preference will be given to Eastern European players when signing non-Russians. This doesn't mean that is only who I will sign, but I will lean that way in decisions.
The Squad
GK Alexandr Belenov, 75 Ovr, 29, Russia
GK David Yurchenko, 73 Ovr, 30, Russia
GK Yuriy Shafinskiy, 61 Ovr, 22, Russia
RB Sergey Parshivlyuk, 71 Ovr, 27, Russia
CB Darko Lazić, 68 Ovr, 21, Serbia
CB Cédric Yambéré, 70 Ovr, 25, France - on loan from Bordeaux
CB Xandão, 76 Ovr, 28, Brazil
CB Ali Gadzhibekov, 72 Ovr, 26, Russia
CB Jonathan Mensah, 67 Ovr, 25, Ghana
LB Magomed Musalov, 64 Ovr, 22, Russia
LB Georgiy Tigiev, 70 Ovr, 21, Russia
CDM Shamil Gasanov, 65 Ovr, 22, Russia
CDM Ivan Mayevskiy, 70 Ovr, 28, Belarus
CDM Karlen Mkrtchyan, 69 Ovr, 27, Armenia
CDM Mohammed Rabiu, 72 Ovr, 26, Ghana
RM Gabriel Obertan, 70 Ovr, 27, France
RM Svyatoslav Georgievskiy, 63 Ovr, 20, Russia
RM Amadou Moutari, 66 Ovr, 22, Niger
RM Anvar Gazimagomedov, 61 Ovr, 28, Russia
CM Sergey Karetnik, 63 Ovr, 21, Ukraine
CM Tamirlan Dzhamalutdinov, 60 Ovr, 19, Russia
CM Valeriu Ciupercă, 66 Ovr, 24, Moldova - on loan at Tom Tomsk
LM Bernard Berisha, 72 Ovr, 24, Kosovo
LM Pavel Yakovlev, 71 Ovr, 25, Russia
LM Ivo Iličević, 75 Ovr, 29, Croatia
LM Batraz Khadartsev, 66 Ovr, 23, Russia
CAM Lorenzo Ebecilio, 71 Ovr, 24, Netherlands
CAM Dmytro Shcherbak, 60 Ovr, 19, Ukraine
CAM Yuriy Kuzmin, 58 Ovr, 20, Russia
ST Pylyp Budkivskyi, 70 Ovr, 24, Ukraine
ST Yannick Boli, 74 Ovr, 28, Ivory Coast
*Sorry for so many restarts. Unless I get fired (hope not), I should stick with this. Also thinking about an Italian or French career.
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In my side CM I got this guy out of the academy and he's already on pace to take a starting role next year! This pic was taken at the end of August and now I'm in January and he's 73 OVR with no trainingCurrently Playing:
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Season 1
The Mariners
January 2017 3-4-2
SpoilerFA Cup
Grimsby Town 1 - 1 Portsmouth FC
GRI - Bogle 52'
POR - Hunt 13'
MOTM: Bolarinwa
Checkatrade Trophy
Grimsby (4) 1 - 1 (2) Bristol Rovers
GRI - Vernon 41'
BRI - Sinclair 38'
MOTM: Bolarinwa
Grimsby Town 2 - 0 Wycombe Wanderers
GRI - McAllister 67', Chambers 82'
MOTM: McAllister
F.A. Cup Replay
Portsmouth FC 1 - 2 Grimsby Town
POR - Roberts 49'
GRI - Bogle 28', 85'
MOTM: Bogle
Cambridge United 0 - 0 Grimsby Town
MOTM: Newton
Grimsby Town 0 - 1 Leyton Orient
LEY - Simpson 49' (PEN)
MOTM: Pearson
Carlisle United 0 - 0 Grimsby Town
MOTM: Pearson
Grimsby Town 0 - 2 Hartlepool United
HAR - McKeown 39' (OG), Alessandra 50'
MOTM: Blackford
Mansfield Town 1 - 1 Grimsby Town
MAN - Rose 53'
GRI - Vernon 32'
MOTM: Green
February 2017 1-3-1
SpoilerGrimsby Town 1 - 0 Barnet
GRI - Tuton 79'
MOTM: Browne
F.A. Cup
Grimsby Town 0 - 1 Bristol Rovers
BRI - James 9'
MOTM: James
Morecambe FC 0 - 0 Grimsby Town
MOTM: Andrew
Grimsby Town 1 - 1 Luton Town
GRI - Tuton 17'
LUT - McQuoid 64'
MOTM: Osayi-Samuel
Checkatrade Trophy Semi-Final Leg 1
Gillinham 0 - 0 Grimsby Town
MOTM: Wagstaff
March 2017 5-1-0
SpoilerAccrington Stanley 0 - 1 Grimsby Town
GRI - Summerfield 36'
MOTM: Summerfield
Checktrade Trophy Semi-Final Leg 2
Grimsby Town (2) 2 - 0 (0) Gillingham FC
GRI - Bogle 43', Davies 60' (PEN)
MOTM: Chambers
Grimsby Town 3 - 0 Plymouth Argyle
GRI - Boyce 19', McAllister 64', Goodwillie 76' (OG)
MOTM: Boyce
Doncaster Rovers 0 - 1 Grimsby Town
GRI - Davies 75' (PEN)
MOTM: Davies
Grimsby Town 1 - 0 Cambridge United
GRI - Keane 17'
MOTM: Danquah
Wycombe Wanderers 0 - 0 Grimsby Town
MOTM: Boyce
April 2017 6-4-3
SpoilerGrimsby Town 2 - 1 Exeter City
GRI - Chambers 12' (PEN), Bogle 81'
EXE - McAliden 28'
MOTM: Vose
Colchester United 0 - 2 Grimsby Town
GRI - Bolarinwa 87', Tuton 90'
MOTM: Disley
Grimsby Town 2 - 1 Blackpool FC
GRI - Berrett 5', 90'
BLP - Philliskirk
MOTM: Berrett
Portsmouth FC 0 - 1 Grimsby Town
GRI - Bogle 15' (PEN)
MOTM: Davies
Grimsby Town 0 - 1 Newport County
NPC - Jackson 42'
MOTM: Jackson
Crewe Alexandra 0 - 0 Grimsby Town
MOTM: Dagnall
Checkatrade Trophy Final
Millwall FC 2 - 0 Grimsby Town
MIL - Butcher 45', Gregory 48'
MOTM: Gregory
Grimsby Town 1 - 0 Crawley Town
GRI - Jackson 81'
MOTM: Jackson
Notts County 3 - 0 Grimsby Town
NOT - O'Connor 18', Forte 26', Rodman 50'
MOTM: Snijders
Grimsby Town 1 - 1 Yeovil Town
GRI - Bogle 23'
YEO - Zoko 37'
MOTM: Bogle
Cheltenham Town 2 - 2 Grimsby Town
CHE - Akpom 57', Downes 90'
GRI - Berrett 33', Jackson 71'
MOTM: Berrett
Grimsby Town 0 - 0 Leyton Orient
MOTM: Summerfield
Grimsby Town 4 - 3 Stevenage FC
GRI - Osayi-Samuel 6', Chambers 29' (PEN), 83', Boyce 42'
STE - Henry 3', Hyde 52', Kennedy 90'
MOTM: Boyce
League Table
Youth Academy
Board Objectives
Youth
-Sign 1 player in your Youth Academy assigned to the midfielder position
-Grow 1 Youth Academy player by at least 5 overall points. Play them in 5 matches, either as part of the starting 11 or coming in as a sub.
Brand Exposure
-Within 3 seasons, increase season ticket holders with at least 10% of the stadiums capacity. (Remaining seasons: 3)
Financial
-Finish the season with £2,550,000 unspent allocated funds (transfer budget and wage budget)
Domestic Success
-EFL League Two: Finish Mid Table.
-The Emirates FA Cup: Reach the Round of 32 Stage.
Season Recap
The best way to describe this season would be that it was one of inconsistency. Despite that all, we fought our way all the way up to 2nd in the table, and had a chance at the title before falling short down the stretch. We came out of the gates firing on all cylinders at the start of the season and announced ourselves to the rest of the league. Leading up to Christmas though we began to falter and our goal scoring all but dried up leaving us desperate for some changes. The January transfer window came and we made the controversial decision to sell off Vernon who was our leading goal scorer so far through the season and switch from a two striker formation to a 4-3-3. We used the window to bring in a capable left winger in Osayi-Samuel and moved a few players out of their comfort zone and asked them to do something different. Jackson moved from a central role to out wide and Vose moved from an outside position to an attacking midfield role. The changes saw the momentum start to shift and we improved in January, only to fade back to old ways in February. March then came and that was when things finally clicked and we saw out an undefeated month to vault ourselves to the top of the table. In April we fell short though and gave the top spot back to Portsmouth as we settled for a second place finish. It's hard to argue with an automatic promotion for a team who was new to the league, but you certainly get the feeling that we could have done so much more. The direction of the team has been established though and the 4-3-3 looks like it will be our formation of choice going forward. This summer gives us the chance to tweak the team to really fit what we are trying to do, and it will allow us to go into the third division next season and try to make our mark once again.
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waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overdue
SMH - I'm excited to see another Russian career from you! The team looks like a good choice too and I like that you want to stick with the actual rules of the league regarding roster make up as well. I'm interested in following along with how you do on all of the objective the board set for you.
Sportsfeak - I didn't vote for Sassuolo, but I do like that choice. They have a few decent players, especially Berardi who I think should be a beast for you. That formation you have created is some kind of Frankenstein creating, and I love it! I really want to see how it plays in game and if it is effective or not. Would love to get some details on what kind of instructions you set for that kind of thing.
Keano - Schalke are one of the clubs that is full of players that I really like to play with. Goretzka and Konoplyanka in particular are unbelievable in the experience I have had with them. Also, Choupo-Moting always seems to score against me if I play against Schalke so hopefully he doesn't end up terrorizing you if you ever play against Celta Viga in any type of European play. Love the Semedo signing as well, the guy is a beast.
Indi - I always get excited for your career modes and the story type feel that you combine with your updates. Looking forward to more.
vrabbit - Twente: I'm really far behind as far as comments go so I will just talk about your season in general. You've done an unbelievable job in taking that next step up in this season with Twente and your separation at the top of the table is proof of that. Your signings have been spot on so far and are paying dividends. But what is most impressive to me is the work you have done in the Champions League so far. I'm hoping you can make a big run in there, but it certainly won't be easy.
Newport: You are certainly showing the French players some love in your starting XI it appears! A lot of draws have left plenty of points out there for you and that is pretty much what is separating you from Tottenham at the top. With a whole other half of the season left though you've got a chance to make that up. Seeing Ambrose go is surprising, but bringing in Embolo is unbelievable. That guy is a monster and I think he will score plenty of goals for you down the stretch.
10cabee - Love the youth set up, especially since the academy is a big part of every career for me. I think it's an awesome idea and I hope that you stick with it and make some real progress.
Simppu - It's not a career mode thread if I don't get to see Simp taking Hertha to the top. You are one of the best on this thread in working the transfer market and the way you build your teams is impressive in how strong you can make them and knowing when to sell guys at their maximum value. Your group for the Champions League is a little tough, but that makes it that much more interesting to see how you can handle it.Comment
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*** **** it Cruzerr, keep this one alive!
Watford FC
Season 1
Squad
Spoiler
Goalkeepers
Heurelho Gomes - Age 35 - 78 OVR - Brazil
Costel Pantilimon - Age 29 - 77 OVR - Romania
Nathan Gardside - Age 18 - 54 OVR - Northern Ireland
Giedrius Arlauskis - Age 28 - 69 OVR - Lithuania
Rene Gilmartin - Age 29 - 59 OVR - Republic of Ireland
Defenders
Brice Dja Djedje - Age 25 - 77 OVR - Ivory Coast
Daryl Janmaat - Age 27 - 77 OVR - Netherlands
Juan Carlos Paredes - Age 29 - 71 OVR - Ecuador
Adrian Mariappa - Age 29 - 72 OVR - Jamaica
Juanfran - Age 28 - 77 OVR - Spain (On loan at Deportivo)
Younes Kaboul - Age 30 - 77 OVR - France
Christian Kabasele - Age 25 - 77 OVR - Belgium
Sebastian Prödl - Age 29 - 77 OVR - Austria
Charlie Rowan - Age 18 - 55 OVR - England
Miguel Angel Britos - Age 31 - 75 OVR - Argentina
Craig Cathcart - Age 27 - 74 OVR - Northern Ireland
Tommie Hoban - Age 22 - 70 OVR - Republic of Ireland (On loan at Blackburn)
Jose Holebas - Age 32 - 77 OVR - Greece
Juan Camilo Zuniga - Age 30 - 73 OVR - Columbia
Brandon Mason - Age 18 - 54 OVR - England
Midfielders
Salif Sane - Age 26 - 78 OVR - Senegal
Etienne Capoue - Age 28 - 78 OVR - France
Valon Behrami - Age 31 - 77 OVR - Switzerland
Nordin Amrabat - Age 29 - 80 OVR - Morocco
Abdoulaye Doucoure - Age 23 - 78 OVR - France
Roberto Pereyra - Age 25 - 81 OVR - Argentina
Adlene Guedioura - Age 30 - 71 OVR - Algeria
Ben Watson - Age 31 - 73 OVR - England
Mario Suarez - Age 29 - 80 OVR - Spain (On loan at Valencia)
Sven Kumbs - Age 28 - 78 OVR - Belgium (On loan at Udinese)
Kenedy - Age 20 - 74 OVR - Brazil
Steven Berghuis - Age 24 - 75 OVR - Netherlands (On loan at Feyenoord)
Attackers
Odion Ighalo - Age 27 - 77 OVR - Nigeria
Troy Deeney - Age 28 - 78 OVR - England
Isaac Success - Age 20 - 76 OVR - Nigeria
Michael Folivi - Age 18 - 64 OVR - England
Ola Adeyemo - Age 21 - 58 OVR - Nigeria
Jerome Sinclair - Age 20 - 60 OVR - England
Stefano Okaka - Age 27 - 78 OVR - Italy
Mathias Ranegie - Age 32 - 67 OVR - Sweden (On loan at Djurgardens)
Obbi Oulare - Age 20 - 69 OVR - Belgium (On loan at Zulte-Waregem)
Adalberto Penaranda - Age 19 - 76 OVR - Venezuela (On loan at Udinese)
Goals
Spoiler
Legend:
Black - Very low priority
Blue - Low priority
Sienna - Medium priority
Orange - High priority
Red - Very high priority
Short Term:
- Sign 1 player(s) to your youth academy in a defensive position.
- Sign 1 Crucial 1st team player(s) to the midfield position. (DONE!)
- Premier League - finish mid-table.
- The Emirates FA Cup - reach the round of 16 stage.
Long Term:
- Within 2 seasons, increase the club worth of the club by 20%.
August
It is a new season for the Watford boys, and it is promised to be an exciting one. With a couple of new additions to the team and a new manager, it honestly will shape up to be a huge season for the Hornets.
The first game of the season was against Southampton, away from home. And honestly, there were two different teams on the pitch. Southampton looked wonderful and kept pressuring on early, and managed to break through at half-time, with Clasie slotting one past Gomes. Saints held on to the lead and bagged the three points, leaving Watford fans questioning whether or not Cruzerr was the right choice of managers.
We looked horrible, literally had no chances and they were all over us.
Second game was at home, the mighty Vicarage Road, against Chelsea. The Blues took the early lead, with Willian getting through the defense and playing a through-ball towards Matic, who slid and got to it to take the lead. The Golden Boys had a difficult time, yet managed to score a goal, with some good passing play leading to Deeney forcing himself past the defense and sliding the ball past Begovic. A big point against a huge team.
After this game, I decided to complete one of the goals of signing a midfielder - Salif Sane, the 25 year old CDM from Hannover. A strong player to the already strong midfield, to give more height and strength to the midfield, giving Pereyra more freedom. A £10 million bid, £45k a week contract, and he signed right after this game. Joined the team after this game, got on the bench to debut against Arsenal.
Next game was an EFL Cup, giving some of our younger players chances, like Kenedy and Success. I was convinced of this game being a lot easier, yet not going to lie, what a difficult game. They kept going at us constantly, we were really dealing with their attack most of the time. The game went to extra time, and there, two subs made the difference: Odion Ighalo and Roberto Pereyra. Two goals at extra-time was enough for us to advance!
Last game of the month - Arsenal. And my god, nobody expected what was going to happen. First half was tight, neither team got a ton of chances, since Arsenal played their possession football and Watford held on defensively. Second half, Watford took over, and when I mean took over, I mean took the game by the balls. Ighalo scored a hat-trick and Doucoure added one aswell, as the Gunners looked completely teethless. First win for the boys in the Premier League!
In short:
Spoiler
01/08 - Behrami - Broken Toe - out 6 weeks
Premier League
Matchday 1
Southampton 1-0 Watford
45' Clasie (Sahin)
FIFA MOTM: Jordie Clasie
WATFORD MOTM: Roberto Pereyra
Premier League
Matchday 2
Watford 1-1 Chelsea
37' Matic (Willian)
74' Deeney (Capoue)
FIFA MOTM: Etienne Capoue
WATFORD MOTM: Troy Deeney
In-game: Holebas - hyper extended knee - out 4 weeks
EFL CUP
Round 2
Charlton Athletic 0-2 Watford
105' Ighalo (Pereyra)
120' Ighalo (Pereyra)
FIFA MOTM: Roberto Pereyra
WATFORD MOTM: Odion Ighalo
Premier League
Matchday 3
Watford 4-0 Arsenal
53' Doucoure (Capoue)
68' Ighalo (Deeney)
76' Ighalo (Janmaat)
87' Ighalo (Guedioura)
FIFA MOTM: Odion Ighalo
WATFORD MOTM: Etienne Capoue
Salif Sane made his debut.
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Season 2
The Mariners
Pre-Season and Transfer Window
Transfer Budget: £2,000,000
Wage Budget: £9,000
After a successful first season in the EFL we were rewarded with a sizeable transfer budget in which to build with. The first priority on our list though was that we decided to pick up a pre-season invitational this year. It is always tough to decide whether to participate in these considering the travel costs, but this one was made easy when we were offered a tournament that took place here in England. So we entered the EA Champions Trophy against fellow English clubs Fleetwood, Plymouth, Carlisle, and Blackpool.
We went through the intial round robin taking 2 wins and 2 draws and it was enough to advance to the final against Carlisle. In the final we played a close match but came through with the narrow win and that left us with a sizeable chunk added into the transfer kitty for us to play around with before the season started off.
EA Champions Trophy
W 2-1 vs Fleetwood
D 2-2 vs Plymouth
D 1-1 vs Carlisle
W 2-1 vs Blackpool
W 1-0 vs Carlisle
Transfers Out
CM, Sean McAllister, 61 OVR, England - £160,000 to Doncaster Rovers
GK, James McKeown, 59 OVR, Ireland - £110,000 to Exeter City
LB, Danny Andrew, 59 OVR, England - £130,000 to Stevenage F.C.
Transfers In
LM, Jason Banton, 67 OVR, England - Pre-contract arrival from Crawley Town
RB, Louis Fenton, 67 OVR, New Zealand - Pre-contract arrival from Wellington Phoenix
RB, Ziggy Gordon, 67 OVR, Scotland - Pre-contract arrival from Patrick Thistle F.C.
CDM, Yahya Otayn, 66 OVR, Saudi Arabia - £750,000 from Ettifaq F.C.
ST, Lyle Taylor, 66 OVR, Montserrat - Pre-contract arrival from AFC Wimbledon
CB, Jordan Willis, 66 OVR, England - £700,000 from Coventry City
LM, Mohammed Al Kuwaykibi, 65 OVR, Saudi Arabia - £850,000 from Ettifaq F.C.
CB, Ricardo Santos, 64 OVR, Portugal - £200,000 from Peterborough United
CM, Stuart Sinclair, 62 OVR, England - £275,000 from Bristol Rovers
ST, Colin Daniel, 62 OVR, England - £200,000 from Blackpool F.C.
LB, Chris Arthur, 59 OVR, England - Pre-contract arrival from Crawley Town
GK, Connal Trueman, 58 OVR, England - Loan agreement from Birmingham City
Starting XI
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waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay overdue
SMH - I'm excited to see another Russian career from you! The team looks like a good choice too and I like that you want to stick with the actual rules of the league regarding roster make up as well. I'm interested in following along with how you do on all of the objective the board set for you.
Likewise, about being overdue for comments. I'll be dropping some probably tomorrow for all these great careers!Comment
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Sportsfeak - I didn't vote for Sassuolo, but I do like that choice. They have a few decent players, especially Berardi who I think should be a beast for you. That formation you have created is some kind of Frankenstein creating, and I love it! I really want to see how it plays in game and if it is effective or not. Would love to get some details on what kind of instructions you set for that kind of thing.
I'll be streaming the CM on Twitch tomorrow and I'll be showing all the tactical stuff I'll pm my Twitch to whoever wants to watch tomorrow at 1pm CST/2pm ESTCurrently Playing:
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