Well to be honest I think the possible changes of relative strength between 2 teams being reduced was good myself giving underdogs a chance of getting good results, after all the underdogs have got nothing to lose when they face the Barcelona's of every group level, I'm basically the Barcelona of my league, too big of an advantage in terms of quality but as proven today it doesn't win you every game, but a 0-0 result against a rubbish team I played today hits you for six and throws all logic out the game.
The reason I think relative strength has been reduced is because I don't win as many games as easily and it makes the CUP a little more interesting rather than every game being a foregone conclusion.
Last edited by July Fourth; 02-27-2013 at 08:14 PM.
*Retired From Top Eleven*
Last season I won in the last game, against the guy on second place, both were very active and many of the players in that season were very active. It was a great season to play, I didn't say I don't like competition. I love a challenge. But losing against all the inactive players with weak teams and winning only one game of the last nine games in the league? Would you like that? I think not. I'm telling you, of these 9 games, only two had active players online, watching the game, they both have great teams, one of them is my friend in 7th place and the other is the guy on 9th. It makes no god damn sense.
Wednesday.
LGE: LONDON CITY 5-1 MEDWAY TOWN
In the end, this was a comfortable victory over the bottom team. But the were very stubborn to break down at first. The deadlock was finally broken by Larry Redknapp after 39 minutes, with Paul Edmonds making it two, right on the break (45'). We were more relaxed after the restart, and further goals came from Redknapp (55'), Edmonds (62') and Teddy King (65'). Medway got a consolation on 85. Seamus Flanagan was once again m.o.m.
CUP: KATE FC 1-5 LONDON CITY. (Agg: 3-6).
We started the match 1-2 down from the first match, and things looked bleak when our hosts scored after just 3 minutes. But the boys rallied immediately and Seamus Flanagan scored straight from the restart. Seamus again (16') and Marcus Bentley (41), made it 1-3 (3-4), at the break. Hector Morgada (51), and Bentley (84), confirmed our progress into the semi-final.
The league match was a run of the mill affair, once we'd broken the resistance of our lowly opponents. But these sort of games can be tricky.
For the 2nd day in succession, we have managed to turn a cup match around after losing the first leg. It looked a huge task for us in the cup after our superior opponents had won at our ground. But we played out of our skins tonight and surprised even ourselves with the manner of the win against our level 9 hosts.
LONDON CITY
Olympic Stadium...East London
Season 47...........Manager Level 33
HI, I didnt wrote few days becouse some people insulte me-only becouse I am better mamnager then they and they are jalaous, I need to calm down ( I am writing directly from heart), anyway, I still think I am the best manager in this game ( still I didnt get any challange for friendly match which tell me the other managers have feare off me
hi FCP, what that mean?