Trying to break down the 3W-1-3N-1-2 as my opponent uses it. He did lose to a formation that played 3N-2(DML/DMR)-2N-3 but it's a centred attack just like the other one.
I may go for the 4-5-1 V.. I think that's the logical choice. anyone else know?
First leg at home, just want to end the tie from the first leg but against this scout buyer, it won't be easy.. Plus Petersen is on a yellow card and I don't want him to get suspended for the final.
Season 15 - Level 15
League Winners (14) - Levels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
26-0-0 league (4) - Levels 3, 4, 7 & 8
Undefeated in league (11) - Levels 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14
Cup winners (2) - Level 1 & 14
Cup 3rd place (1) - Level 12
Champions League Winners (10) - Levels 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
Champions League Runners up(1) - Level 9
>My team<
Wow, the league leader struggle even more than me today and only got a 2-2 at D.d.d. FC. Who would have thought this championship race could get excited, after matchday 13 I was 8 points behind him.
Hopefully I won't struggle tomorrow against Gluweh like in the away leg (0-1), then this league will see a top clash on Wednesday:
Last edited by Chris Rath; 03-03-2013 at 10:13 PM.
Sunday Review.
LGE: LONDON CITY 2-1 JONATHON FC
A narrow league win that was too close for comfort, against lower half team. After a scoreless first period, we took the lead through Seamus Flanagan after 52 minutes. Jonathon equalised shortly after, but Flanagan restored our lead on 82. Naturally, Flanagan again scooped m.o.m.
CUP: LONDON CITY 1-1 COLOGNE BUCKS
The lads did us proud tonight by holding our elustrious visitors to this first leg draw. Bucks missed a first half penalty (it went wide), and the break came with scores locked 0-0. The game carried on much like the first period, until Cologne struck what seemed to be a winner after 83 minutes. But the lads dug deep and conjured up an equaliser for Flanagan on 86 minutes. We can go into the 2nd leg with our heads held high.
Daily summary. With thoughts on tonight's big cup game, we fielded a somewhat shadow team for today's league match, and nearly paid a costly price.
The cup match was a different story. With all the star players returning, we gave a fantastic performance against the best team left in the competition. The stats of both teams hardly compare. We are level 8, with av quality of 58.3 and team value of 252M. Cologne are level 11, with av quality of 70.4, and team value of 465M. It was strange though to play against a team with Angela Merkel as a central defender.
LONDON CITY
Olympic Stadium...East London
Season 47...........Manager Level 33
Massie Lodge appears to have placed the Level 8 League title safely into their trophy cabinet following a comfortable 3-0 home win against the strong Belgium opponent who was running 3rd. Opponents arrived with a strange 4-1-3N-1-1 formation as opposed to their usual 442 calssic, so the manager easily countered this with a 3N-1-4W-1-1. Two first half goals followed by a 3rd in the 55th minute & the game was all over red rover. The second team in the League could only manage a draw so with 6 games remaining Massie lodge now lie 11 points clear at the top of the table. We would have to lose four of the final six games to allow the trophy to slip from our grasp, & that will not be happening.
A comfortable 1-4 away win in the Cup semi final using our second stringers against the Level 6 opposition should see the lads step into their 4th consecutive Cup final with a view to retain the trophy won last season.
No regrets
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Club: Massie Lodge FC
Level: 16
League Titles: 6
League Runner Up: 2
Third Place: 3
Champions League Winner: 3
Champions League Runner Up: 2
Cup Winner: 2
Cup Runner Up: 2