@Joseph, u earned nearly 30M through ticket sale? Whats the maximum ticket rate in ur level ?
@Joseph, u earned nearly 30M through ticket sale? Whats the maximum ticket rate in ur level ?
I'm third in league, I lost last 2 games intentionally( because I tried different formation when I know i will not win league so as a result i came down to third place)
Last edited by Joseph Sjarifudin; 01-09-2016 at 01:09 PM.
Level 22 Team
I'm happy that my team won my rival in the last league match and secured the 3rd place. For the first time, the difference in team average quality between 2 teams are narrowed to 6.0q. But I still start my 4-star MC over two 6 star MC. So the actual quality difference is actually larger. The 4 star MC did not disappoint me. He was the MOM despite that he played against all 7 star players.
Though I wanted to win my rival, I worried that they would lose the league champion because of this. He was lucky that the 2nd place team could not win in league match. His team still got league trophy.
I satisfied with the league 3rd place and the overall performance of the team in this season.
Level 30 Team
Though this team was the 1st runner up in Champion League, its performance was poor near the end of the season.
Sorry for duplicate posting. Deleted.
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Day 28 - Palace teams report.
The big match in the Level 26 League ended in disappointment for Palace Casuals, going down to a late goal in a 1-2 defeat away at their rivals for the Championship, and they will have to settle for the Runner-Up spot.
Palace Terriers ended up their League season with a home romp against a heavy-attack formation, Andre Forsmark taking advantage of the free-kicks given away by the opposition and claiming MoM.
Right-winger Declan McGranaghan played his 50th match for the Terriers
Last edited by talisman; 01-09-2016 at 02:00 PM.
Any formation or tactics advice given is based purely on experience with my teams...
Drew away in lge 2-2 and finished15 pts clear in end
F.C. United
League Won 11
League Runner up 4
Cup Won 3
Cup Finalist 3
Champions League Won 5
Champions League Finalist 9
Season 23 Level 23
United Til I Die
League Won 12
League Runner Up 4
Champions League Won 2
Champions League Finalist 7
Cups Won 1
Cup Finalist 2
Season 32 Level 27 (Retired)
Palace Terriers Season 07 Review.
Palace Terriers' seventh season in Top Eleven was their most successful to date, winning the League Championship and losing a Champions League Final by the narrowest of margins. Terriers gained their most number of points, most goals scored and least goals conceded in a League season, but were still pushed to the limit by a determined challenger who only ceded the title with a couple of adverse results right at the death.
With League and Champions League campaigns meaning the team were playing three matches every two days, there had to be a certain amount of squad rotation and all of the squad played at least 10 matches each. From the original 19-player squad at the start of the season, 5 were released and 6 more brought in, all in the defence and midfield, with an emphasis on the latter as the injury rate amongst the central midfield was extremely high in the first three weeks of the season. In all, there were 10 individual injuries during the season, for 39 days total.
For the Cup, we will draw a discrete veil over the first couple of days of the season, two defeats meaning a Casuals-ish Preliminary Round exit that in hindsight allowed the team to be more determined in the two remaining competitions.
The League final table makes satisfying reading
...and several appearances in the player rankings
The final playing squad, season and Terriers career statistics
Palace Terriers Player of the Season - a lot of debate over this one, although there were players with better match ratings, it was the fact that this player kept doing his job while receiving less-than-stellar ratings tipped the balance in his favour.
Any formation or tactics advice given is based purely on experience with my teams...