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  • texasbum06
    MVP
    • Mar 2011
    • 1574

    #2266
    Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

    RC Deportivo
    Season Three



    February Matches

    RC Deportivo 3 - Elche CF 2
    39' Dani Iglesias
    45' Dani Iglesias
    59' Lopez Moreno
    61' Masuku
    88' Boakye

    Real Madrid 2 - RC Deportivo 3
    16' Khedira
    29' Cheryshev
    44' Pulido
    60' Enriquez
    83' Depay

    RC Deportivo 3 - Sevilla FC 1
    8' Rakitic
    21' Dani Iglesias
    28' Depay
    38' Depay

    Table
    1. FC Barcelona - 54 pts
    2. Atletico Madrid - 49 pts
    3. Real Madrid - 49 pts
    4. Valencia CF - 47 pts
    5. Villarreal CF - 44 pts
    6. RC Deportivo - 43 pts

    Press Conference

    Q: It looks like you have managed to cope better with the loss of Graziano Pelle this time around compared to last time. What is different than before?

    A: February is a short month, but we took full advantage of it taking 9 points in the 3 games played. Even though we lost our best striker we still managed to put up 3 goals in each of the 3 games. Our attackers are very much on the same page right now. Suso and Depay are providing great support for Iglesias on the wings, and the addition of Marcos Lopes has really helped take the pressure off of Juan Dominguez in the midfield. Everyone is playing together as a team, and right now it is resulting in beautiful football.

    Q: Another injury has struck, this time Mario Gaspar. How does this effect the team going forward?

    A: It hurts our back line, but we have a capable reserve in Tarık Çamdal to fill in. Gaspar hurt his hamstring during practice and we are expecting him to be out for 1-2 months. We are hoping to have both him and Pelle back to finish the season as we make our push for European football.

    Q: The youth academy you have set up has really blossomed and you have the academy full of players waiting to make their senior debuts. Do you expect any players to be making the move up soon?

    A: We have several great talents in the academy at the moment that we fully believe have the potential to be impact players for Deportivo in the future. There may be a some that will get called up before the end of the season, but it is an ongoing evaluation. I do promise that we are keeping a close eye on all of the youngsters.


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    • texasbum06
      MVP
      • Mar 2011
      • 1574

      #2267
      Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

      Originally posted by _ChicoBass
      End of Season 2



      Spoiler
      Congrats on your promotion! Not only did you maintain the auto promotion spot, you won the league! Great season, looking forward to the challenge of the championship for you!

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      • _ChicoBass
        MVP
        • Dec 2012
        • 1816

        #2268
        Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?



        The Championship Awaits

        I have received confirmation that current Manager of The Year Chavez is indeed looking to bring in new players to the squad as he prepares for his biggest challenge yet. Chavez has informed the Wimbledon board of directors that he is interested in 27 year old CDM Sam Hird from Chesterfield, 26 year old CDM Chris Basham from Blackpool, and 27 year old ST James Hanson from Bradford City. It was rumored that George Francomb might be coming back to Kingsmeadow from Ipswich, but I assure you it is only a rumor. Francomb's value has doubled since he left Wimbledon and his salary exceeds that of any current Wimbledon player.

        AFC Wimbledon have qualified for the Europa League!
        Yes, you read that right gentlemen, AFC Wimbledon will be playing their first European match this upcoming August! The board want Chavez to reach the knockout stage, however before they can even enter the group stage they must first play a 2-leg qualifying round against French giants Paris Saint-Germain. This will be an extremely difficult challenge for Chavez very early in the season, but let's not forget that he has managed to knock out Arsenal and Liverpool from cup competitions in the past.

        Funding
        Chavez has big plans for this season, but unfortunately for him The Dons Trust was only able to finance a $375,000 transfer budget and a $1,800 wage budget. This may very well halt Chavez's transfer plans and possibly the youth academy as well.

        Bringing you the latest news from Kingsmeadow this has been ChicoBass, thank you reading.

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        • _ChicoBass
          MVP
          • Dec 2012
          • 1816

          #2269
          Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

          Originally posted by texasbum06
          Congrats on your promotion! Not only did you maintain the auto promotion spot, you won the league! Great season, looking forward to the challenge of the championship for you!

          I wish the board was as excited as I am for this upcoming season. Check out the new update!

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          • _ChicoBass
            MVP
            • Dec 2012
            • 1816

            #2270
            Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

            This is not good. I was expecting one of my 15 year old academy players to turn 16 at the beginning of this season, but he's still 15. He was going to be a starter right off the bat but I can't promote him yet. Really hope he turns 16 by next month and not mid-season. So far nothing has gone as planned and the season hasn't even started yet...

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            • texasbum06
              MVP
              • Mar 2011
              • 1574

              #2271
              Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

              Originally posted by _ChicoBass
              I wish the board was as excited as I am for this upcoming season. Check out the new update!
              Ouch. The board gave you NOTHING. Did you do the wages trick? That's just ridiculous. Combined with playing PSG in the qualifying round as well as the youth fiasco. That's not good. Maybe you will get money for that qualifier for the Europa league that could go some ways. Not sure on that one though. Man, I'd say maybe it was time to consider a financial takeover, but then that kind of compromises the whole supporter owned factor you have.

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              • moose141
                MVP
                • Dec 2007
                • 3402

                #2272
                Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                Originally posted by indiblue
                Damn, always hate losing the first cup games and REALLY hate losing to Arsenal. :P Shame you couldn't beat Everton, though.

                Some good signings over there, Schar is top notch and to get him for free is excellent. Sam is quite excellent too, but I don't really rate him very much, but that's just my experience. Gatt seems to be your golazo king, he was a target of mine but proved to be out of my budget.
                Agreed, Arsenal have become a real rival for me in the last few seasons not to mention they are a London team as well.

                As far as the signings, I can't wait to have Schar into the club next season and thanks for the input on Sam. He does have the statistics that would make me think that he should fit well into my current system, but if he doesn't and we get rid of him the nice part will be that we will make a nice profit from that business since we brought him in on a free.
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                • _ChicoBass
                  MVP
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 1816

                  #2273
                  Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                  Originally posted by texasbum06
                  Ouch. The board gave you NOTHING. Did you do the wages trick? That's just ridiculous. Combined with playing PSG in the qualifying round as well as the youth fiasco. That's not good. Maybe you will get money for that qualifier for the Europa league that could go some ways. Not sure on that one though. Man, I'd say maybe it was time to consider a financial takeover, but then that kind of compromises the whole supporter owned factor you have.

                  Yea I had everything on wages that's another thing that surprised me. Should have just spent the remaining budget I had last season on a scouting tour. I'm hoping that even if I lose I'll still get some good money from the Europa. Should be a lot more than what I got from playing the Capital One final last season (33k -_- )

                  You're right on with the financial takeover option. Using that would take away Wimbledon's identity especially for a club that is strongly against modern football. This is what sets us and MK Dons (and really every team in the whole world) apart. My objective is only to avoid relegation, so hopefully even if I lose to PSG but I stay in the Championship I'll still have a job next season :/

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                  • _ChicoBass
                    MVP
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 1816

                    #2274
                    Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?



                    Transfer Activity
                    Departures:
                    Bogdan Mitrea (57ovr) --> Morecambe FC ($100k)
                    The Romanian centre back was signed from the Free Agents list last season but never seemed up to par with the rest of the squad. Best tackling from the whole team, best marking skills from the whole team, but severely lacked everything else. League 2 football should do him well.

                    Harry Cooksley (54ovr) --> Bohemian FC ($110k)
                    The young CAM had an outstanding loan spell at Chesterfield during Chavez's first season at the club, but once he returned from loan he no longer showed any development despite receiving a fair amount of play time last season.

                    Danny Kedwell (61ovr) --> Inverness CT (200k)
                    A lot of fans were very sad to see this player go, but it is not a surprise seeing as the player is going on 32 years old and the Wimbledon budget is very limited. The player himself appeared sad after the move: "I really enjoyed my 2nd spell with Wimbledon and I will definitely miss it, however I understand sometimes you have to do what you have to do so no hard feelings towards Chavez. Once we sat down and spoke about me possibly being transferred I made one thing clear, that I would not sign with any other club here in England. I want to be remembered here with the Wimbledon colors, which is why I chose to go to Scotland. I really appreciate the fact that Chavez heard me out and kept his word."

                    Arrivals:
                    Sam Hird (61ovr) <-- Chesterfield ($170k)
                    Wimbledon haven't had a natural CDM since the departure of Sammy Moore, but they finally have someone that can cover that area of the field comfortably. 27 year old Sam Hird may not be the most talented, but he's a leader on and off the field. The team will need his experience and his leadership will be vital in that area of the pitch.

                    James Hanson (64ovr) <-- Bradford City ($300k)
                    Many call this the bargain of the year. The 27 year old striker is valued at $525k, but it was believed Bradford would demand up to $750k given the fact that he is one of the top players at the club. Somehow, Chavez managed to talk them down to $300k. No other player was involved in the deal, so we are unsure how Chavez was able to persuade them. Hanson is a player that lacks speed and ball control, but is exceptionally strong, fit, and at 6'4" he is very dangerous in the air.

                    Preseason Friendlies

                    Werder Bremen 1 - 0 AFC Wimbledon
                    BRE: Djordjevic 35'
                    WIM: Tafazolli - red card 72'

                    AFC Wimbledon 2 - 2 CA Bastia
                    WIM: Gornell 45' Morris 90'
                    CAB: N'Diaye 33' Marty 55'

                    Preseason Analysis
                    The starting 11 was completely different in both matches, however both played the same way: Great in midfield, lacking in defense and offense. Ryan Tafazolli has been rock solid for Wimbledon since his signing from Mansfield in early 2014, but his form is worrying now. Tafazolli is outstanding in the middle of a line of 5, naturally commandeering the backline and taking down anything that manages to get past the outside CBs. However in a line of 4, the comparison is night and day. His positioning was off and he didn't look as confident as before. He eventually received a red card from a late slide tackle and surprisingly the team was a lot more solid without him on the field.

                    Judging by these two matches, it looks like Gornell deserves the starting spot. Hanson may be best in the air, but if the team is struggling to push up (like against Bremen) he lacks the technical skills to create chances for himself. Gornell is the most well balanced and created non stop danger in the match against Bastia.

                    Wimbledon's first official match is at Nottingham Forest in the Capital One Cup. Chavez has only 1 week to finish any last minute tweaks from the friendlies.

                    Will update at the end of this first month, thanks for reading!

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                    • cathal
                      Rookie
                      • May 2014
                      • 116

                      #2275
                      Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                      Originally posted by _ChicoBass
                      Yea I had everything on wages that's another thing that surprised me. Should have just spent the remaining budget I had last season on a scouting tour. I'm hoping that even if I lose I'll still get some good money from the Europa. Should be a lot more than what I got from playing the Capital One final last season (33k -_- )

                      You're right on with the financial takeover option. Using that would take away Wimbledon's identity especially for a club that is strongly against modern football. This is what sets us and MK Dons (and really every team in the whole world) apart. My objective is only to avoid relegation, so hopefully even if I lose to PSG but I stay in the Championship I'll still have a job next season :/
                      What are PSG doing in the Europa League.
                      Usually in my CM's they win the league and it's Monaco who are in the Europa League.
                      They won't fire you after the brilliant work you've done.
                      If you beat PSG there's no reason you can't win the whole thing.
                      The prize money will be great and your reputation would grow a lot. Good luck.

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                      • texasbum06
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 1574

                        #2276
                        Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                        RC Deportivo
                        Season Three



                        March Matches

                        Celta Vigo 2 - RC Deportivo 2
                        11' Fernandez
                        44' Dani Iglesias
                        50' Krohn-Dehli
                        71' Dani Iglesias

                        RC Deportivo 2 - FC Barcelona 2
                        15' Castillion
                        39' Messi
                        53' Suso
                        65' Sanchez

                        Real Sociedad 1 - RC Deportivo 2
                        13' Pulido
                        30' Ros
                        45' Marcos Lopes

                        RC Deportivo 1 - Real Betis 2
                        3' Salvator Agra
                        553' Juan Dominguez
                        75' Dagoberto

                        Table
                        1. FC Barcelona - 64 pts
                        2. Real Madrid - 61 pts
                        3. Valencia CF - 56 pts
                        4. Atletico Madrid - 53 pts
                        5. Villarreal CF - 53 pts
                        6. Sevilla FC - 50 pts
                        8. RC Deportivo - 48 pts

                        Press Conference

                        Q: Enriquez has been struggling to find form recently. We have noticed that you have started to pair Juan Dominguez and Marcos Lopes together more rather than going with Enriquez in that LCM slot. Will you be trying to work Enriquez back into form or moving more towards Lopes?

                        A: Enriquez is meant to be there to solidify the midfield defensively, but unfortunately we have actually been struggling with him in. We have been falling behind early only to make the change to Lopes and perform better afterwards. Enriquez is an important part of this team though, and we really want to see him snap out of this run. I want to show him that we do have faith in him and we will be sticking with him.

                        Q: With two months left in the season you are finding yourself in and out of the European competition spots. How confident are you in the teams ability to close out the season winning points consistently and not dropping important points in winnable matches?

                        A: I won't lie. It has been frustrating that every time we find ourselves in a qualifying spot, we seem to drop out just a few matches later. However, we never fall too far behind in terms of points. I like where we are sitting right now, but with so little time left we need to make sure that we end on a high note.

                        Q: You rebuffed the advances of AC Milan attempting to bring you on this month, once again reaffirming your commitment to Deportivo. It was reported that they offered you significantly more than what you are making with Deportivo as well. Were you tempted to take the offer, and why did you ultimately turn it down?

                        A: Milan is a great club and it is an honor for them to have interest in me. However, I remain loyal to this club. I fully appreciate the opportunity I have been given here and I don't take that for granted. I have a great relationship with the players, the supporters, and the board of executives here. It is hard to imagine myself in a better position and I have not been tempted to explore anything else.


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                        • indiblue
                          Banned
                          • Nov 2013
                          • 956

                          #2277
                          Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                          Brighton & Hove Albion
                          Taking Flight




                          Jonathan arrives at Brighton for final season



                          Jonathan Moreira, the 31-year-old wing back signed by Brighton on a pre-contract agreement, has arrived at the club following a delayed recovery from minor injuries.

                          The former Inter Milan player signed a two-year contract with Indiblue's outfit in early January but has since stated that he wishes to retire at the end of this season due to a series of niggling injuries. He is not expected to feature in any of Brighton's preseason games and will instead make his debut after some weeks of conditioning at Brighton's new state-of-the-art training complex off Mash Barn Lane in Lancing.

                          "I'm really excited to be here finally, because I've been spending all summer recovering from the injuries I got playing for Inter last season. I should be able to remain fit throughout this season, but I don't want to put my body under more stress, so I've decided to call it a day at the end of this season," said the defender.

                          "We really needed a player of his calibre, and while it's a shame that he won't be with us for as long as we expected him to be, the important thing is that he's here. He'll be a great learning lesson for Hector (Bellerin) and hopefully give us that something extra to help us achieve our goals," Indiblue opined.

                          Jonathan will wear the number 20 shirt for the 2015-16 season.

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                          • _ChicoBass
                            MVP
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 1816

                            #2278
                            How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                            Originally posted by cathal
                            What are PSG doing in the Europa League.

                            Usually in my CM's they win the league and it's Monaco who are in the Europa League.

                            They won't fire you after the brilliant work you've done.

                            If you beat PSG there's no reason you can't win the whole thing.

                            The prize money will be great and your reputation would grow a lot. Good luck.

                            Get this: both Monaco AND Saint Germain are in the qualifying of the Europa league lol. This is season 3, so perhaps some players retired? PSG were going for Mandzukic this transfer window so maybe Zlatan retired. Manchester City won the race and took Mandzukic to the Etihad.

                            Thanks, I'm gonna need it. I hate looking at the list of fixtures and seeing that out of all the teams playing the qualifying round I'm up against the strongest of them. Lame. We've been through enough already why couldn't they throw us a bone by now haha
                            Last edited by _ChicoBass; 07-05-2014, 05:00 AM.

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                            • cathal
                              Rookie
                              • May 2014
                              • 116

                              #2279
                              Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                              Aston Villa Career Mode Update #3

                              February Results

                              Man City 1-0 Aston Villa (F.A Cup)

                              Aston Villa 2-0 West Ham

                              Aston Villa 1-1 West Brom

                              Everton 2-2 Aston Villa

                              Newcastle 1-2 Aston Villa

                              International Freindlies:
                              Norway 1-1 Paraguay
                              Egypt 1-1 Norway (simulated)

                              Disappointing to get knocked out of the F.A Cup by City, but a dramatic late equalizer against Everton put us just 4 points behind 8th.
                              A satisfying enough month, but we need to improve if we're going to catch Everton up.

                              March Results

                              Aston Villa 4-0 Man United (Capital One Cup Final)

                              Man United 0-1 Aston Villa

                              Man City 2-0 Aston Villa

                              Aston Villa 2-0 Leister City

                              Aston Villa 1-0 Chelsea

                              Stoke 3-0 Aston Villa

                              International Freindlies:
                              Norway 2-0 South Korea
                              Switzerland 2-1 Norway

                              A very good month. We did very well to shock big boys City and Chelsea in the league and destroy United in the cup final.... for 80k price money. We overtake Everton and went into 8th. Let the good form continue.

                              April + May Results

                              Aston Villa 4-0 QPR

                              Crystal Palace 1-2 Aston Villa

                              Aston Villa 2-1 Southampton

                              Swansea 0-1 Aston Villa

                              May:

                              Aston Villa 2-0 Hull City

                              Tottenham 1-1 Aston Villa

                              A brilliant run that saw me win manager of the month award in April and finish the season in 6th ahead of Everton and Man United.

                              Final League Table

                              1st: Liverpool 80 (pts)
                              2nd: Tottenham 80 (Liverpool win title on goals found lol)
                              3rd: Chelsea 78
                              4th: Man City 77
                              5th: Arsenal 71
                              6th ASTON VILLA 70
                              7th: Man United 69
                              8th: Newcastle 68
                              9th Everton 61
                              10th: Swansea 47
                              11th: Southampton 42
                              12th: West Ham 41
                              13th: Stoke 41
                              14th: Sunderland 41
                              15th: West Brom 36
                              16th: Hull 36
                              17th: Crystal Palace 30
                              18th: Leister City 29
                              19th: Burnley 29
                              20th: QPR 15

                              End of Season Awards

                              Golden Boat:
                              1st: Sergio Aguero 26 (goals)
                              2nd: Christian Benteke 18
                              3rd: Luis Suarez 17

                              Best Playmaker:
                              1st: David Silva 14 (assists)
                              2nd: Santi Carzola 12
                              3rd: ...... Coutinho 11

                              Gold Glove:
                              1st: David De Gea 13
                              2nd: Brad Guzan 12
                              3rd: Hugo Lloris 11

                              Manager of the Year Award: Brenden Rodgers
                              Player of the Year Award: Sergio Aguero

                              Other Leagues

                              Champions Cup Final: Real Madrid 2-1 Man City
                              Euro League: Tottenham 1-0 Man City

                              Domestic Cups:

                              F.A Cup: Man City 4-0 Man United
                              Capital One Cup Final: ASTON VILLA 4-0 Man United

                              Spain:
                              1st: Atletico Madrid
                              2nd: FC Barcelona
                              3rd: Athletic Bilbo
                              4th: Real Madrid

                              Italy:
                              1st: Juventus
                              2nd: Fiorentina
                              3rd: A.C Milan
                              4th: Inter

                              Germany:
                              1st FC Schalke
                              2nd: FC Bayern
                              3rd: Bayer 04
                              4th: Wolfsburg

                              France:
                              1st: PSG
                              2nd: Marseille
                              3rd: Saint- Etenne
                              4th: Monaco

                              Portugal: Sporting Lisbon (Winners)
                              Netherlands: Ajax
                              Russia: CSKA Mosckow
                              Npower Championship: Fulham

                              FIFA World Cup 2014:
                              Winners: Brazil
                              Runner-up: Argentina
                              3rd: Germany
                              4th: Mexico ??!!!

                              A very successful season hope you enjoyed as much as I did.

                              Any feedback and transfer advise appreciated.
                              Last edited by cathal; 07-05-2014, 06:13 AM.

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                              • indiblue
                                Banned
                                • Nov 2013
                                • 956

                                #2280
                                Re: How's Your FIFA 14 Career Mode Going?

                                Originally posted by _ChicoBass
                                Get this: both Monaco AND Saint Germain are in the qualifying of the Europa league lol. This is season 3, so perhaps some players retired? PSG were going for Mandzukic this transfer window so maybe Zlatan retired. Manchester City won the race and took Mandzukic to the Etihad.

                                Thanks, I'm gonna need it. I hate looking at the list of fixtures and seeing that out of all the teams playing the qualifying round I'm up against the strongest of them. Lame. We've been through enough already why couldn't they throw us a bone by now haha
                                Poor transfer budget, poor wages, tough qualifier for Europe... that's quite a bad spell of luck, but look at it as experience. Also, if PSG are without their best players and in the Europa League, who knows? You might even beat them if you keep your head down and concentrate.

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