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  • Simppu12
    MVP
    • Mar 2014
    • 1069

    #7021
    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



    Ha Ho He


    May 2017


    Werder Bremen 0 - 2 Hertha BSC
    Götze 30', Suarez 75'




    Champions League Final

    Paris Saint-Germain
    Spoiler
    Hertha BSC
    Spoiler


    This year's Champions League final was played on Rome's Stadio Olimpico. The two teams that reached the final were Hertha BSC and Paris Saint-Germain of which the French team wasn't really expected to make it to the final. The teams played against each other in the 2015-16 season and Hertha won both of the games. PSG had all of their starters and best players fit for the game: Sirigu, Van der Wiel, Thiago Silva, David Luiz, Lucas Digne, Blaise Matuidi, Yohann Cabaye, Thiago Silva, Juan Iturbe, Ezequiel Lavezzi and the mighty Zlatan Ibrahimovic were all ready and hungry for victory. The players of Hertha were also all fit except for the important Toni Kroos who broke his elbow two weeks ago against Werder Bremen. The Berliners were slight favourites but it wasn't going to be an easy game for both teams.

    The game started with PSG creating pressure. Hertha were nervous and they lost the ball easily. Luckily their defence was playing really well. The first half ended goalless and Thomas Kraft in Hertha's goal had pulled some impressive saves. In the second half Hertha started to attack more but they got only two shots on target, both saved by Sirigu. Luis Suarez also hit the post. In the 70th minute Zlatan Ibrahimovic intercepted a pass in attack and he was through on goal with Juan Iturbe. The striker played the ball a few meters wide to Iturbe who shot a low shot which was heading to the bottom left corner but Thomas Kraft managed to save it. Fifteen minutes later Mario Götze's shot hit the post and Luis Suarez tapped in the rebound but he was offside. Five minutes later in the last minute of the game Luis Suarez ran in the box from the left flank after a throw in. The Uruguayan saw Götze in the box and played a pass to the young midfielder. The ball bounced twice before being hit by Mario Götze with his first touch to the top right corner of the net to win the Champions League! Every Hertha fan at the stadium went crazy as the referee blew the whistle right after kickoff!


    League Table

    1. Hertha BSC, 91 pts
    2. Bayern München, 65 pts
    3. Borussia Dortmund, 62 pts
    4. VfL Wolfsburg, 61 pts
    5. Bayer Leverkusen, 53 pts
    6. Hamburger SV, 53 pts
    7. VfB Stuttgart, 52 pts
    8. Borussia Mönchengladbach, 50 pts
    9. FC Schalke 04, 48 pts
    10. Eintracht Frankfurt, 47 pts
    11. 1899 Hoffenheim, 41 pts
    12. Hannover 96, 40 pts
    13. SC Freiburg, 36 pts
    14. Werder Bremen, 34 pts
    15. FC Augsburg, 25 pts
    16. Mainz 05, 25 pts
    17. FC Köln, 25 pts
    18. SC Paderborn, 20 pts


    Promoted Teams To The 2017-18 Bundesliga Season

    FC Kaiserslautern
    VfL Bochum

    Golden Boot

    Hakan Calhanoglu, Bayern München, 18 goals
    Seydou Doumbia, VfL Wolfsburg, 16 goals
    Ciro Immobile, Borussia Dortmund, 15 goals

    Most Assists

    Hakan Calhanoglu,Bayern München, 11 assists
    Gonzalo Castro, Bayer Leverkusen, 7 assists
    Mario Götze, Hertha BSC, 7 assists

    Golden Glove

    Thomas Kraft, Hertha BSC, 15 clean sheets
    Markus Miller, Hannover 96, 10 clean sheets
    Roberto, Hamburger SV, 10 clean sheets


    Champions Around Europe

    DFB Pokal: Bayern München
    Champions League: Hertha BSC
    Europa League: Sevilla FC
    England: Manchester City
    France: Paris Saint-Germain
    Italy: AS Roma
    Spain: FC Barcelona


    Player of the Season

    Hakan Calhanoglu, Bayern München

    Manager of the Season

    Simeon Ganchev, Hertha BSC


    Press Conference

    Congratulations on an amazing season! How do you feel right now?

    I'm really happy and full of joy, it's always a wonderful feeling to win a major trophy and to have a successful season. It's something I'll always love and enjoy to experience.


    You broke the record of highest amount of points separating first and second in the league and you equalled the record of most points in a season. That is unbelievable.

    Yes, you are correct about that. I still can't believe what we did and it's amazing that we lost only one game this season and managed to win the league with a difference of 26 points. It would have been great to break another record but I guess we need to settle on just one and try again next season.


    You won the double this season but you failed to win the domestic cup. Is the treble something you want to achieve next season?

    Yes, absolutely. I was really disappointed when we lost to HSV in the cup but we didn't deserve to win that game. The only positive thing in that loss is that the players will be hungry for the cup this season and they will want to win it. I couldn't describe how it would feel to win two trebles in three years.


    The media, supporters of other clubs and other managers are calling you arrogant and disrespectful. Do you think these things are true?

    I don't think like that at all. I'm confident in my abilities and in my players and I say what I feel like saying. I'm not a fake man who acts polite and nice in front of the media. I don't care what they think or say about me. Our results and the trophies we have won are enough to prove that I'm not some lucky or talentless clown.


    What do you think about winning the Champions League twice in a row?

    That is an incredible achievement which a footballer or a manager can just dream about. And to become the second team ever to do so, that's something amazing. We didn't play that well in the final but luckily our defenders and keeper were on top of our game. The trophy is for the fans who have had some tough times supporting this club in the past decade.


    Let's talk about next season. What are your transfer plans?

    No comment.


    Okay then. One more question: What do you want to achieve in the next season?

    The answer is simple: the treble.



    Thank you for reading this post! I hope you have enjoyed it! Any feedback or suggestions will be appreciated!
    -Simppu12-

    Playing at the moment: FIFA 17
    Hertha BSC

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    • jamiec47
      Pro
      • May 2014
      • 920

      #7022
      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


      Sent To Coventry
      Season 3
      FIFA 15


      Match 7

      Arsenal 2-1 Coventry
      Sanchez 31
      Sanchez 43
      Huws 84

      We went behind in our first big match of the season when Sanchez curled in from the edge of the box. He then made it 2, breaking through the defence to smash into the top corner. Nouble and Agard both managed to force good saves and Agard headed over the bar but Arsenal were able to hold firm. Huws pulled one back late on, his initial header from a corner being parried but he was able to knock in on the rebound. In stoppage time, Gary Gardner went down with an ACL injury ruling him out for pretty much the rest of the season.

      Match 8

      Coventry 0-2 QPR
      Taarabt 51
      Sandro 78

      Taarabt gave QPR the lead after he was able to run clear and curl into the bottom corner. Sandro made it 2, heading in at the far post to give QPR a win that they probably didn't deserve. Huws forced 4 saves and Hughes forced a good save as well. Nouble hit the bar from a corner as well but we couldn't find the back of the net.

      Match 9

      Newcastle 2-2 Coventry
      Fleck 3
      Sissoko 36
      Sissoko 67
      Nouble 75

      We took the lead in this match when Agard pulled it back for Fleck to tuck into the bottom corner of the near post. Sissoko equalised when Marshall came out to collect the ball but was beaten to it by Obertan who played it through for the French midfielder to knock into the empty net. Sissoko then gave Newcastle the lead, smashing into the roof of the net after being played through. Nouble equalised when he took a great first touch and knocked in over the keeper.

      Match 10

      Coventry 0-3 Chelsea
      Baker 8
      Costa 26
      Marshall (RED)30
      Schurrle 48

      We were absolutely battered by the league leaders in this match. Baker opened the scoring, breaking through the middle and smashing into the top corner. Costa made it 2, cutting inside and curling into the bottom corner. Then disaster struck as Marshall came out to close the attacker down and made a bad challenge and was sent off. Our centre back Harry Maguire went in goal in place of him. Schurrle made it 3, knocking into the empty net after Costa squared it to him. We played relatively well after that however, forcing Courtois into 5 spectacular saves and Maguire also managed to make an incredible save to deny Costa.

      League Table

      1. Chelsea 22
      2. Manchester United 21
      3. Newcastle 21
      4. Arsenal 20
      5. Manchester City 18
      6. QPR 15
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      11. Coventry 14
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      18. Crystal Palace 7
      19. Hull 7
      20. West Ham 6

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      • _ChicoBass
        MVP
        • Dec 2012
        • 1816

        #7023
        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

        I apologize for the lack of updates from AFC Wimbledon on my part. I only have a couple games to finish April and I have all the matches typed up, but I just haven't played it since. I started a player career and I've been having fun with that. A nice little break from having to control the whole team and transfers and such. I've been playing as striker but I might start a second career in my natural position as wide midfielder. One thing I dislike about player career is the fact that you can't change your position mid career. It would be so much more fun if I could. For example in real life I play right/left midfield and right/left back, so I would have enjoyed it much more to switch between the two depending on the circumstances but unfortunately it is not possible. I think the longest player career I've ever had has been on... Forgive me for this... PES 2011/2012. It was super fun and had real nice features, but the lack of licensed kits and players took me back to FIFA. I know PES has the Americas leagues licensed now but I think I would still prefer FIFA. Anyway looks like I got a little off topic. I intend to finish the Wimbledon career before jumping to current-gen and '15, but I'm just procrastinating a bit haha

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        • Keano16
          MVP
          • Oct 2014
          • 1676

          #7024
          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


          Wycombe Wanderers
          FIFA 14
          Season 1

          October 2013

          MATCHDAY 11 5/10
          Wycombe 0-0 Northampton

          Our best: Josh Scowen

          Disappointingly we dropped 2 points at home. All there is to say is that we didn't take our chances. A plus is that Cowan-Hall got some minutes today off the bench after returning from injury. Craig should be fit for our next game.

          J.PAINT TROPHY ROUND 2 8/10
          Wycombe 1-1 Coventry (4-2) PENS
          S.Craig (29')
          L.Clarke (35')


          Man of the Match: Steven Craig

          In this round we faced 2nd in League 1 Coventry City at home. Craig was fit and in the 29th minute he dispossessed a Coventry defender, who had just received a throw in, and then finished it smartly to the bottom corner. 6 in all competitions for him now. But then a cross found the head of Clarke who put it away in the 35th minute. It stayed this way to Full time meaning Extra time would be needed. Morias had 2 chances in the 2nd half of ET and Stewart had a header cleared off the line in the dying minutes. Penalties it was to be. I converted my first 2 and missed my third. Coventry scored their first and missed both their second and third ones. I put away my fourth so it would all be down to Coventry's fourth penalty. if they missed we would go through. They converted it meaning it was up to Lewis to score.
          Spoiler


          MATCHDAY 12 19/10
          Southend Utd 1-1 Wycombe
          B.Corr (11')
          J.Pittman (75')


          Man of the Match: Josh Scowen

          With the first shot of the game Southend took the lead after some terrible defending. 10 minutes later Craig was through but the keeper smothered him. Our breakthrough came in the 75th minute as Lewis fed a through ball to Pittman who finished it first time across the keeper with his right foot. 5 minutes later Pittman whipped a ball in from the right and Craig met it with his head connecting sweetly. The keeper however, produced a stunning diving save to keep it out and the score level. It finished 1-1.

          MATCHDAY 13 22/10
          Wycombe 0-0 Dagenham

          Man of the Match: Marvin McCoy

          After drawing our last 3 games we needed to pick up all 3 points here. The first half was the same as previously, we couldn't take our chances when they came. In the 77th minute Morias struck the crossbar with a free kick from just outside the box. In the last minute Morias was very unlucky again when a header that was going in, to win it, was deflected off an unsuspecting defender into the keepers hands. This was our third straight draw in the league.

          MATCHDAY 14 26/10
          S****horpe Utd 2-3 Wycombe
          D.Burton (13')
          J.Morias (17')
          P.Cowan-Hall (31')
          M.Collins (45')
          J.Morias (82')


          Man of the Match: Junior Morias

          An away fixture to 3rd placed S****horpe Utd was next on the cards. With our lead at the top only 3 points, we couldn't afford to slip up here today. Early chances from Morias and Hause came as we started brightly. Then a stupid back pass led to Burton having an easy finish. Morias then found himself on the end of a blocked shot, from Scowen, to make it 1-1. In the 31st minute Craig put Cowan-Hall in and he made no mistake in making it 2-1. Right on half time Collins equalized. Morias got his 2nd, and our 3rd, as McClure came off the bench to cross a ball across the box for Morias to nod it into an empty net as the keeper desperately scrambled across his goal. A last minute free from S****horpe was poorly struck as we emerged 3-2 winners.

          In other news Bloomfield has requested a move in January as he is disappointed at his lack of matches.
          Also Lewis who refused a contract extension, a couple months ago, has been linked with Birmingham, Charlton and Blackburn.

          November 2013

          MATCHDAY 15 2/11
          Wycombe 0-0 Burton Albion

          Man of the Match: Stuart Lewis

          0-0 at the break, we had some good chances but didn't take them. Both sides were pretty even, both having 4 shots with 2 on target. A couple early chances, in the second half, yielded nothing more than a couple of good saves from the 2 keepers. A disappointing 0-0 draw in the end.

          MATCHDAY 16 5/11
          Oxford Utd 0-0 Wycombe

          Man of the Match: Paris Cowan-Hall

          2 good chances for us in the first half both from Morias. It remained scoreless at half time however. Chances in the middle of the second half from Morias and Craig were saved by the Oxford keeper. Lewis then missed an absolute sitter in the 83rd minute, he had the whole goal to aim at! It ended in yet another draw.

          FA CUP ROUND 1 10/11
          Wycombe 1-0 Burton Albion
          M.Bloomfield (90')

          Man of the Match: Matt Bloomfield

          So, I fielded some youngsters and subs for this game as I wanted to keep my main players fresh for the J. Paint Trophy Qtr Final against MK Dons in 2 days time. Kuffour had a chance around the 25 minute mark when he dispossessed his opponent but he couldn't convert. Bloomfield then in the dying seconds received the ball on the edge of the box and powered it home! Kuffour got a Hyper extended knee and was replaced by Morgan for the last couple of seconds.

          Kuffour is expected to be out for about 3 weeks.

          J.PAINT TROPHY QTR FINAL 12/11
          MK Dons 2-0 Wycombe
          C.Tanase (43’)
          C.Tanase (55’)


          Our Best: Josh Scowen

          We started the brighter of the two teams for the first 20 minutes but MK Dons controlled the remainder of the half with Tanase getting their goal in the 43rd minute. We had a couple chances from Morias and Wood after that. MK Dons killed the game with Tanase’s second at 55 minutes. Our only other real chance was a Cowan-Hall shot from outside the box which was saved comfortably.


          MATCHDAY 17 23/11
          Fleetwood Town 0-1 Wycombe
          S.Craig (24’)

          Man of the Match: Anthony Stewart

          Craig got the goal 24 minutes in when Pittman put him in and he finished with his left foot off the post. He has 8 in all competitions now. We defended well for the rest of the game as we kept them shotless. Craig had the chance to add another in the 89th but shot wide.

          Kuffour is now back from injury and in training.

          MATCHDAY 18 30/11
          Morecambe 3-1 Wycombe
          J.Samspon (34’)
          M.Marshall (43’)
          S.Drummond (69’)
          K.Hause (82’)


          Man of the Match: Anthony Stewart

          We played very poorly and Morecambe deserved the win. Our consolation goal came in the 82nd minute form Hause as a rebounded shot fell to him outside the box he struck it with his right and it flew in like a bullet.

          NEWS: Lewis has requested a transfer.

          League Table
          1. Wycombe P18 37Pts
          2. Bristol Rovers P18 32Pts
          3. S****horpe Utd P18 31Pts
          4. Portsmouth P18 31Pts
          5. Chesterfield P18 31Pts
          6. Plymouth Argyle P18 31Pts
          7. Hartlepool P18 31Pts
          --------------------------------
          22. Burton Albion P18 17Pts
          23. York City P19 14Pts
          24. Torquay United P18 8Pts

          Upcoming Matches December
          LEAGUE: Newport County HOME 3/12
          FA CUP: Accrington HOME 8/12
          LEAGUE: Plymouth Argyle AWAY 10/12
          LEAGUE: Portsmouth HOME 14/12
          LEAGUE: Oxford Utd HOME 21/12
          LEAGUE: Burton Albion AWAY 24/12
          LEAGUE: Cheltenham Town HOME 28/12
          LEAGUE: Wimbledon AWAY 31/12
          Last edited by Keano16; 11-15-2014, 12:51 PM.

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          • indiblue
            Banned
            • Nov 2013
            • 956

            #7025
            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

            FIFA 15 | PS3
            Season 3 | 2016-17
            Top-four finish | R32 domestic cup | R16 Europe



            January

            PL: West Brom 1-0 Sunderland
            76 Podolski

            West Bromwich Albion left it until late to grab all three points against Sunderland with a solitary goal courtesy of Lukas Podolski. The German ditched his marker to ghost into the penalty box, getting on the end of a through ball from Xabi Alonso to tap in.

            FA: West Brom 3-0 Millwall
            15 Ideye
            49 Ideye
            65 Ideye

            Brown Ideye scored his first hat-trick of the season to dispatch an in-form Millwall bolstered by the goalscoring antics of Sam Baldock, who was the top scorer in the competition at the start of this match. Ideye scored twice with his head and once with his right foot, completed 88% of his 23 attempted passes, and registered all six shots on target. Chesterfield are the opponents for the fourth round.

            CO: West Brom 1-1 Cardiff
            16 Macheda
            61 Delph

            The first leg of the semi-final tie between West Bromwich Albion and Cardiff City ended as a stalemate, with the Welsh side coming out top thanks to the away goals rule. Federico Macheda showed glimpses of his quality with a stunning volley, while Fabian Delph registered his third 40-yard goal of the season with a blistering shot. There remains everything to play for when the Baggies travel to Wales.

            PL: West Brom 5-1 West Ham
            2 Zarate
            7 Lescott
            25 Ideye
            41 Fofana
            62 Ideye
            69 Ideye

            Despite losing Winston Reid to a fractured rib for six weeks, West Bromwich Albion will be thrilled with this wonderful result against the New Zealand native's former club. Brown Ideye registered another hat-trick, with Joleon Lescott and Gueida Fofana both scoring via corner kicks. Mauro Zarate scored for the hosts early on, but it clearly wasn't enough.

            Dawson departs for Stoke

            West Bromwich Albion announces the sale of English central defender Craig Dawson to Barclays Premier League side Stoke City. The move was completed late last night after the clubs agreed a fee of £1.6 million, with Dawson himself wasting no time in agreeing personal terms with his new team. Everyone at West Brom would like to thank Craig for his efforts and contributions, and we wish him all the very best in his new endeavour.

            PL: Chelsea 4-2 West Brom
            29 Costa
            44 Baker
            49 Costa
            51 Xabi Alonso
            58 Ideye
            87 Sturridge

            West Bromwich Albion were finally defeated in league action, as rampant Chelsea went to town on them at Stamford Bridge. Diego Costa and academy graduate Lewis Baker put the hosts 2-0 up at the break, and Costa then added a third. Xabi Alonso scored from distance, while Brown Ideye poached a second. Despite the dismissal of Gary Cahill, Chelsea then scored a fourth via Daniel Sturridge, who re-joined the Blues from Bayern Munich this past summer for £36.5 million.

            Bonucci makes surprise move to West Brom

            West Bromwich Albion is pleased to announce the signing of Italy central defender Leonardo Bonucci from Juventus on a three-year contract that will make him our highest earner at £100,000 per week. The deal was completed earlier today after the clubs agreed on a £5 million fee. Originally set to join us in the summer as a free agent, Leonardo's transfer was expedited following Winston Reid's rib injury. He will wear the number 15 shirt, but remains cup-tied and ineligible to participate in our Champions League matches.

            CO: Cardiff 0-0 West Brom

            There was quite literally nothing to write home about as an unusually profligate West Bromwich Albion side put on a rare toothless display. Cardiff City defended with the bravery of vikings, refusing to allow West Brom's midfielders any time on the ball. The result means that Cardiff will now face Chelsea in the Capital One Cup final at Wembley Stadium on February 19.

            FA: West Brom 3-0 Chesterfield
            6 Xabi Alonso (pen)
            48 Sako
            70 Broadhead (og)

            On a blustery and rainy afternoon at The Hawthorns, West Bromwich Albion knocked Chesterfield out of the FA Cup to set up a fifth-round tie against Chelsea. Xabi Alonso opened the scoring when he dispatched a spot kick, after Bakary Sako was fouled in the box. Sako then got on the end of a corner delivered by Xabi, making the score 2-0. A third was added late on when Jack Broadhead accidentally lifted Xabi's cross into his own net.

            February

            PL: Arsenal 0-3 West Brom
            12 Podolski
            18 Sako
            79 Berahino

            With three points separating them from Arsenal and a game in hand, West Bromwich Albion knew that while they did not need to win this game, they could not afford to lose it. That all went out the window as the Gunners started poorly, allowing their former striker Lukas Podolski and Bakary Sako to score early goals, while Saido Berahino netted with his first touch after being subbed on late into the second half.

            PL: West Brom 2-1 Aston Villa
            14 Gonzalez
            63 Agbonlahor
            83 Ideye

            Omar Gonzalez scored his first goal for West Bromwich Albion, and what a goal it was. Facing arch-rivals Aston Villa, the Baggies were looking to draw first blood. With 14 minutes gone, Gonzalez dribbled from central defence all the way to the edge of Villa's box, exchanging passes with Nathan Redmond before slotting the ball past Brad Guzan. Gabriel Agbonlahor equalised to give Villa hope, but Brown Ideye got in on the action to bag the winner.

            PL: West Brom 3-2 QPR
            20 Sako
            38 Traore
            42 Berahino
            62 Faurlin
            83 Milner

            What looked like ending in a draw turned out to be surprise win for the league leaders. West Bromwich Albion, playing poorly, relied on goals from Bakary Sako and Saido Berahino to scrape out what was heading for a 2-2 draw against Queens Park Rangers, who had scored a pair of their own via Armand Traore and Alejandro Faurlin. James Milner popped up with a crucial goal minutes before time, giving Indi Blue's side a third straight league win.

            CL: West Brom 3-2 Bayern Munich
            31 Robben
            35 Redmond
            40 Schweinsteiger
            63 Podolski (pen)
            87 Ideye

            A shock 3-2 win ended in favour of West Bromwich Albion, as Bayern Munich returned from the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie with a newfound respect for Europe's latest elite team. Arjen Robben opened the scoring with just over half an hour played, and Nathan Redmond equalised for the hosts soon after. Bastian Schweinsteiger then turned and shot in the box, following up to take advantage of Ben Foster's parry.

            Soon after the hour mark, Jerome Boateng went in on Lukas Podolski with his studs up, and the German defender was duly sent off with a straight red card. Podolski dispatched the following spot kick, and both teams went into overdrive. West Brom, sensing an advantage and smelling fresh blood, went into all-out attack mode, creating chance after chance. Bayern, unwilling to be left behind, made substitutions and threw two striker forward in search of a winner.

            That winner eventually came for West Brom, when Brown Ideye got on the end of a corner to poke the ball past Manuel Neuer. At the end of the game, an appreciative stadium applauded both teams, and Bayern were left with plenty to think about following their surprise loss.

            "It's a shock because we did not expect to lose," said Bayern manager Pep Guardiola. "We have a newfound respect for this team. They kept attacking and never sat back to absorb pressure. I like the kind of football they play; it was very entertaining to watch, especially in the second half after the red card. There's no shame in losing like this, and we have to all sit up and take notice. I think we are looking at the next great European team."

            "We went in to score goals, because we always knew that stopping these elite players from scoring would be next to impossible," said Indi Blue, manager of West Brom. "I'm extremely proud of these boys. They really proved their credentials today. Now nobody can say that we don't belong at this level."

            FA: West Brom 1-0 Chelsea
            50 Gonzalez

            Assistant manager Bob Taylor took charge of the fifth-round FA Cup match against Chelsea as Indi Blue had to attend to personal matters. Omar Gonzalez scored the only goal in a tight contest. West Bromwich Albion will now face Everton in the first of four quarter-final ties.

            PL: West Brom 1-1 Stoke
            67 Lansbury
            69 Adam

            West Bromwich Albion faced relegation candidates Stoke City in a match that the visitors could not afford to lose. Henri Lansbury opened the scoring on 67 minutes, but a lack of focus allowed Charlie Adam to drift past three defenders and chip Ben Foster, equalising to give Stoke a much-needed point.

            League Table

            1. West Bromwich Albion 66
            2. Chelsea 59
            3. Tottenham 59
            4. Manchester Utd 57
            5. Manchester City 56
            6. Arsenal 55
            7. Liverpool 51
            8. Newcastle Utd 39
            9. Hull City 35
            10. Aston Villa 33
            11. West Ham Utd 33
            12. Swansea City 32
            13. Southampton 27
            14. Everton 24
            15. Sunderland 24
            16. Stoke City 21
            17. Fulham 21
            18. Queens Park Rangers 21
            19. Norwich City 14
            20. Burnley 13

            Press Conference

            You're the talk of the continent since beating Bayern Munich. What do you make of that?

            While I'm appreciative of all the nice things being said about my boys, we've only won the first leg, and Bayern have the advantage of two away goals. It's vital that we go to Munich looking to attack and score goals, because I can guarantee you that Pep is going to have his boys do the same thing. Our chances of progressing are good, but we have a tough task ahead of us.

            Results in the league dipped a bit, but you seem to have got back to winning ways in the last couple of months.

            We seemed to have hit a peak around November and December, but I've been able to give some of my players some much-needed rest, and everyone looks a lot fresher for it. The other issue we had was injuries, which cost us our first-choice back four. Chelsea were able to take advantage of that and beat us. We also had to deal with Cristian Gamboa's sprained ankle, but Guieda Fofana did a smashing job filling in at right back for a few weeks.

            It must have been painful losing to Cardiff, especially after everything you said about being the better team and having a point to prove.

            What can you do? I mentioned at that same press meet that the better team doesn't always win, and while we gave Cardiff the respect they deserved, we were just simply poor over two legs. Nonetheless, we're still in contention for the FA Cup, and we're eager to do well there.

            You could make another semi-final if you beat Everton. Do you favour your chances?

            Absolutely. I think the quality of this team is such that one failure spurs us on to three pieces of success. We've evolved so much over the last couple of seasons, so the chemistry is incredible, but the anger and disappointment are magnified. We've lost out on one piece of silverware already. It'd be a shame to crash out of another one.

            Leonardo Bonucci was supposed to be a Bosman signing. Why did you stump up the cash?

            Winston's injury and Craig Dawson's transfer left us with two available centre backs. I couldn't take the risk of being left with just one in case anything happened to either of them, so it was vital that we brought Leo in this window. Juventus are naturally happy with that turn of events, and it gives Leo a chance to adjust to the English game without the pressure of needing to impact proceedings.

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            • Keano16
              MVP
              • Oct 2014
              • 1676

              #7026
              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

              Can anyone help me with something? I've been getting alot 0-0 draws, I just cant seem to score. Anyone got any tips to help with scoring? It's with my Wycombe Wanderers CM. Any help is appreciated.

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              • _ChicoBass
                MVP
                • Dec 2012
                • 1816

                #7027
                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                Originally posted by Keano16
                Can anyone help me with something? I've been getting alot 0-0 draws, I just cant seem to score. Anyone got any tips to help with scoring? It's with my Wycombe Wanderers CM. Any help is appreciated.

                Maybe it's time to experiment with different formations? Or at least, something I do in some matches, is change the formation when it's close to the end of the game. As an example, if you're using a 4-2-3-1 and you need a goal change to a 4-2-2-2 and get another striker up there. Another example if you're using a 4-2-3-1 and you need to defend a lead, change to a 4-1-4-1 to get another man in midfield. When I used the 3-5-2 at Wimbledon and I was desperate for a goal, I sometimes switched to a 3-4-3 Diamond and force the opposition to open up or a 3-5-1-1 and attack through the middle. Just pay attention to how the opposition is defending and then change your formation to counter it and/or expose weak points.

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                • Keano16
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 1676

                  #7028
                  Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                  Originally posted by _ChicoBass
                  Maybe it's time to experiment with different formations? Or at least, something I do in some matches, is change the formation when it's close to the end of the game. As an example, if you're using a 4-2-3-1 and you need a goal change to a 4-2-2-2 and get another striker up there. Another example if you're using a 4-2-3-1 and you need to defend a lead, change to a 4-1-4-1 to get another man in midfield. When I used the 3-5-2 at Wimbledon and I was desperate for a goal, I sometimes switched to a 3-4-3 Diamond and force the opposition to open up or a 3-5-1-1 and attack through the middle. Just pay attention to how the opposition is defending and then change your formation to counter it and/or expose weak points.
                  Ill definitely give it a go. Thanks for the help man.

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                  • poulka
                    Pro
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 918

                    #7029
                    Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                    Anyone know if you can win the treble in North America or South America in fifa 15?
                    Currently playing: (In order of Most Time)
                    CFB 25 Dynasties Mississippi St, Minnesota, UNC, Missouri, Pitt
                    Forza Motorsport
                    Star Wars Outlaws

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                    • Cruzerr
                      Pro
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 704

                      #7030
                      Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?


                      Phil against The World
                      Season 2

                      Milton Keynes Dons

                      The Team

                      GK :: David Martin :: Age 29 :: England
                      GK :: Ian McLoughlin :: Age 24 :: Republic of Ireland
                      GK :: Charlie Burns :: Age 20 :: England
                      ----------
                      RB :: George Balduck :: Age 22 :: England
                      RB :: Lee Hodson :: Age 23 :: Northern Ireland
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                      CB :: Jordan Spence :: Age 25 :: England
                      CB :: Kyle McFadzean :: Age 28 :: England
                      CB :: Mouhamadou-Naby Sarr :: Age 22 :: France
                      CB :: Antony Kay :: Age 32 :: England
                      CB :: Harry Hickford :: Age 19 :: England
                      CB :: Tom Flanagan :: Age 22 :: Northern Ireland
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                      LB :: Dean Lewington :: Age 31 :: England
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                      CDM :: Dele Alli :: Age 19 :: England
                      ----------
                      RM :: Mitchell Weiser :: Age 21 :: Germany
                      RM :: Daniel Powell :: Age 24 :: England
                      RM :: Samir Carruthers :: Age 22 :: Republic of Ireland (Broken Ankle; out for 3 months)
                      RM :: Danny Green :: Age 27 :: England
                      RM :: Carl Baker :: Age 32 :: England
                      ----------
                      CM :: Mark Randall :: Age 25 :: England
                      CM :: Ryan Ledson :: Age 18 :: England
                      ----------
                      LM :: Luis Mendoza :: Age 16 :: Argentina
                      LM :: Dean Bowditch :: Age 29 :: England
                      ----------
                      CAM :: Ben Reeves :: Age 23 :: Northern Ireland
                      CAM :: Giorgio Rasulo :: Age 18 :: England
                      ----------
                      ST :: Karim Rossi :: Age 21 :: Switzerland (Loanee from Hull City)
                      ST :: Christian Cazares :: Age 18 :: Ecuador (Loanee from West Ham United)
                      ST :: Tom Hitchcock :: Age 22 :: England

                      Month of September


                      Games

                      Football League 1
                      Matchday 6
                      Rotherham United 3-4 Milton Keynes Dons


                      9', 28' Christian Cazares
                      45' Mitchell Weiser

                      64' Ryan Hall
                      70' Christian Cazares
                      73' Jordan Bowery
                      89' Ryan Hall

                      Football League 1
                      Matchday 7
                      Milton Keynes Dons 2-1 Bury


                      20' Tom Flanagan
                      30' Tom Soares
                      54' Luis Mendoza


                      Football League 1
                      Matchday 8
                      Brentford 1-1 Milton Keynes Dons


                      7' Toumani Diagouraga
                      17' Tom Hitchcock

                      Football League 1
                      Matchday 9
                      Milton Keynes Dons 2-0 Doncaster United


                      81' Daniel Powell
                      90' Christian Cazares


                      Football League 1
                      Matchday 10
                      Crawley Town FC 1-1 Milton Keynes Dons


                      19' Conor Henderson
                      45' Luis Mendoza

                      Football League 1
                      Matchday 11
                      Milton Keynes Dons 2-0 Bradford City


                      55', 76' Christian Cazares

                      League Table

                      1. MK Dons -- 25 points
                      2. Leyton Orient -- 22 points
                      3. Notts County -- 22 points
                      4. Sheffield United -- 21 points
                      5. Brentford -- 19 points
                      6. Port Vale -- 19 points
                      7. Rotherham United --19 points
                      ------
                      21. Bury -- 9 points
                      22. Walsall -- 9 points
                      23. Oldham Athletic -- 9 points
                      24. Coventry City -- 7 points

                      -------

                      Player of the Month

                      Christian Cazares


                      The young Ecuador striker managed to score in all four games that he played, scoring a total of six goals. He was most impressive in the 4-3 win against Rotherham United, where he managed to bag a hat-trick. He also scored 2 against Bradford City, which were the only goals of the game. His determination, speed and workrate really has impressed the fans and the coaching staff. After we presented him this award, he still wanted to focus on the future of things.

                      "This award is great, yet it does not mean much. It is not titel. Hopefully I can keep on scoring and we can keep on winning."

                      Phil Neville only had praise for the striker and encouraged Hitchcock and Rossi to step up their game. "The kid is fantastic. I want the other strikers to really play like him. Play their heart out when the step on to the pitch."

                      It was a great month of September for Cazeres, but can he keep it up? We shall see.

                      --------------

                      Again, a great month, we are rolling. I feel really compfortable while playing with this team, hopefully, the youngsters can only get better and we can only score more. :P

                      Hopefully you had a good read, please, if you have any feedback or comments, feel free to leave them here! :P

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                      • Keano16
                        MVP
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 1676

                        #7031
                        Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                        Originally posted by Cruzerr

                        Phil against The World
                        Season 2

                        Milton Keynes Dons

                        Spoiler


                        Spoiler
                        Spoiler
                        Nice going there in the league! Just a quick question, how did yea get the pictures from the game? (If anyone else knows feel free to answer.)
                        Last edited by Keano16; 11-09-2014, 07:25 AM.

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                        • Cruzerr
                          Pro
                          • Oct 2014
                          • 704

                          #7032
                          Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                          Originally posted by Keano16
                          Nice going there in the league! Just a quick question, how did yea get the pictures from the game? (If anyone else knows feel free to answer.)
                          The pics are taken with Fraps, a program you can use for recording videos and taking pictures.

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                          • Keano16
                            MVP
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 1676

                            #7033
                            Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                            Originally posted by Cruzerr
                            The pics are taken with Fraps, a program you can use for recording videos and taking pictures.
                            Ok thanks.
                            Last edited by Keano16; 11-09-2014, 10:47 AM.

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                            • Simppu12
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2014
                              • 1069

                              #7034
                              Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?



                              Ha Ho He


                              2016-17 Squad Review


                              Starting XI


                              GK: Thomas Kraft, 80 Ovr, 28 Years Old, 8/10
                              24 clean sheets in 41 appearances

                              The last line of defence continues to perform worse and worse every season even though he's going up in stats. He managed to keep a clean sheet in over half of the games he played but those were mainly thanks to our strong defence. In some games like the Champions League final Kraft was amazing and in others he was really poor. He even had to be taken off once. Will not get replaced unless a big offer comes in.


                              RB: Mattia de Sciglio, 84 Ovr, 24 Years Old, 9/10
                              3 goals and 3 assists in 46 appearances

                              A player who we brought in for this season for free and he did everything I wanted from him. He was really solid defensively and he attacked well, being part of six goals in our non-crossing playing style. A fast and good player who is great at basically everything. Won't get replaced any time soon.


                              CB: Fabian Schär, 82 Ovr, 25 Years Old, 8.5/10
                              1 goal and 1 assist in 43 appearances

                              This man continues to be our most important central defender with his always solid performances. He's got everything a top class defender needs: speed, strength, aerial abilities and good tackling. Scored one goal this season and it was from a corner. Schär is consistent and a good defender. Won't lose his spot.


                              CB: Matthias Ginter, 80 Ovr, 23 Years Old, 8/10
                              38 appearances

                              Ginter keeps performing alright without shining. The weaker of our two centre backs who is often too slow to catch up with attackers. A good tackler and good in the air but that's basically it. Will lose his spot to our summer arrival Hummels.


                              LB: Jose Gaya, 81 Ovr, 22 Years Old, 8/10
                              2 goals and 1 assist in 41 appearances

                              Our left back is another player who had a dip in form this season. He is still really fast and he is good in attack but he wasn't good in defence. Gaya was often caught way out of position and our winger had to cover him. Many attacks came through his side and he needs to position himself better. Will probably keep his spot.


                              CDM: Victor Wanyama, 78 Ovr, 26 Years Old, 7.5/10
                              3 goals and 7 assists in 32 appearances

                              Wanyama is my third or fourth defensive midfielder since I started my Hertha career in FIFA 14 who suffers from what I like to call 'the Rode syndrome'. It basically means that the defensive midfielder starts the season off really well and does everything amazingly but in the last couple months of the season the player becomes something completely else. He forgets how to defend and he is playing next to the striker with the 'stays back while attacking' instruction and he doesn't defend well and is way too often out of position which leads to problems. That is what I like to call the Rode syndrome and only Nemanja Matic hasn't suffered from it. Another player will be bought to replace Wanyama.


                              CDM: Toni Kroos, 85 Ovr, 27 Years Old, 9/10
                              1 goal and 3 assists in 23 appearances

                              If you look at the stats Kroos didn't do that well but as we all know stats aren't everything. Our more attacking holding midfielder was important for the team with his really good passing. He created a lot of chances and passed the ball well and he was good defensively. A really well rounded player who will keep his spot.


                              RM: Alexis Sanchez, 85 Ovr, 28 Years Old, 8/10
                              8 goals and 3 assists in 23 appearances

                              This man was a player who I really wanted to perform well and sadly that's not really what happened. He scored only two goals for me and gave three assists in about 17 appearances for us (the other ones were for Real Madrid in the Champions League). It looked like he was just adjusting to the new league because in the last couple games of the season he was really good. Will keep his spot.


                              CAM: Mario Götze, 89 Ovr, 25 Years Old, 8.5/10
                              11 goals and 14 assists in 41 appearances

                              Götze arrived in January as a replacement for Hakan Calhanoglu who left for Bayern and he did pretty well in that role but he wasn't as good as Calhanoglu was. Götze still had an impact on our game and he created many goals, including the Champions League winning goal. Will not get replaced unless we get a really big offer.


                              LM: Valentin Stocker, 82 Ovr, 28 Years Old, 7.5/10
                              4 goals and 7 assists in 34 appearances

                              The worst player of our starting eleven is the ex-captain Valentin Stocker. He has had a lot of problems in our attack and he hasn't been good for us. Lacks pace and can't get past many defenders. He would maybe be better in a central role but I won't bench anyone for him. Will lose his spot to Reus when he comes in the summer.


                              ST: Luis Suarez, 90 Ovr, 30 Years Old, 8.5/10
                              27 goals and 7 assists in 43 appearances

                              Suarez arrived in the winter like a few players and he was good but not amazing for us. Was great in the Champions League and good in the league but he wasn't clinical enough. He missed about three chances when there was no-one between him and the goal. Went up in stats which is always good. May stay, may leave.


                              Notable Substitutes


                              CM: Per Skjelbred, 78 Ovr, 30 Years Old, 7.5/10
                              2 goals in 29 appearances

                              Did really well as our substitute central midfielder and grew by one overall this season but now he's decreasing in physical stats. Passed and attacked well and was always solid. Will not get sold but will get dropped from the bench.


                              RW: Domenico Berardi, 82 Ovr, 22 Years Old, 7/10
                              3 goals and 4 assists in 36 appearances

                              Berardi had another bad season for us in which he was clinical enough for us. Created only seven goals which is not good enough for a player of his overall and position. Was the starting right winger but he lost his spot to Alexis Sanchez in January. Will continue being our substitute winger.


                              ST: Wissam Ben Yedder, 78 Ovr, 26 Years Old, 8/10
                              14 goals and 4 assists in 28 appearances

                              Ben Yedder was bought in the summer to be our clinical second-choice striker and that's exactly what he was. Got most of his appearances from the bench but still managed to score in every second game he played. Will keep his spot on the bench.


                              CAM: Robert Teichgräber, 75 Ovr, 17 Years Old, 7.5/10 (from the academy)
                              2 goals and 2 assists in 27 appearances

                              One of our five or six youth academy graduates in the squad and only one of them who has been with the team for more than two months. The teenager took the substitute spot from Hany Mukhtar He got almost all of his appearances from the bench and he did well in them. Won't get replaced.


                              CDM: Saul Ñiguez, 78 Ovr, 22 Years Old, 7.5/10
                              1 assist in 19 appearances

                              The second-choice defensive midfielder of our team who didn't play that much. Saul was good and solid in the games he played but sadly for him the competition for his position is too high. Will keep his place as a reserve midfielder.



                              Thank you for reading this season! I hope you have enjoyed it! Any feedback or suggestions will be appreciated!
                              -Simppu12-

                              Playing at the moment: FIFA 17
                              Hertha BSC

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                              • Keano16
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2014
                                • 1676

                                #7035
                                Re: How's Your FIFA Career Mode Going?

                                Originally posted by Simppu12


                                Ha Ho He


                                2016-17 Squad Review


                                Starting XI

                                Spoiler
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                                Are you going to make any other signings, apart from Hummels,Reus and a CDM?

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