A great start in the league. I post the league table tommorow with the Q. Both managers were present. Oppenent played 4 2 3w 1 and 4 2 2 2 hexagon and we played the ND.
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A great start in the league. I post the league table tommorow with the Q. Both managers were present. Oppenent played 4 2 3w 1 and 4 2 2 2 hexagon and we played the ND.
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Day 3 - Palace teams report (1/2).
Palace Terriers introduced their new goalkeeper in their first League match of the season, at home. It took a while to break down a stubborn defence, and the home side eventually ran out 4-0 winners. Aurelian M'Futi pulled off a couple of smart saves in the latter part of the first half to keep Terriers ahead after central midfielder Christophe Ouahbi had headed them into the lead from an Andre Forsmark corner. After the break, Forsmark celebrated his 100th appearance for the Terriers with a goal direct from a free-kick before the forward line got into the act, but not until Terriers had suffered their first injury of the season, right-winger Declan McGranaghan having to retire hurt with a thigh strain. Left-winger Nikolay Radev netted an good individual goal before the reshuffle resulting from McGranaghan's injury, Radev moving to right-wing, striker Samir Gross moving to left-wing, and new striker Brian Horne getting his first action as lone striker, replacing Gross. Two minutes from time, Radev burst down the wing and crossed for Horne to open his account and complete the scoring on a 4-0 win.
Palace Casuals were at home in their first Champions League Group match and sported a 2.8Q advantage over their opponents, but were frustrated by a defensive display, struggling to a 2-2 draw. Right-winger Andy Bayunu picked up a brace, scoring either side of the visitors' two goals in the second half.
Last edited by talisman; 02-09-2016 at 06:29 PM.
Any formation or tactics advice given is based purely on experience with my teams...
Atlético Kolkata Day 3 Report
If I start the CL with a 3-0 victory at home, my league campaign begins with a 2-0 loss away.
The CL match was relatively easy, had I put bonus he'd been demolished. But I couldn't In the 26' Saba dribbled his way from the halfline, did a 1-2 with John to leave his marker, and scored. In 84' Bircan scored a screamer that would make Vardy ashamed, from the edge of the box. Saba netted a brace by a pass from Bircan just a minute before the buzzer. The MOM was Bircan, with an impressive 9.5.
I completely forgot about the 2nd match, as I was watching the Indian Cricket Team crumble to 101 in 19 overs. Atlético Kolkata too crumbled there. The omission of Philip Lahm for Reyes proved to be lethal, as the only experienced person in the defence was keeper Moreau. Lemme see till the end of this week, if I drop one more point — go to tanking mode for the first time ever. But I'll be looking for a Cup-CL double.
AH AH — manager of Atlético Kolkata. Named in honour of my hometown club, Atlético de Kolkata, which won the inaugural edition of Indian Super League in 2014.
A good defence is the best offense.
AH AH — manager of Atlético Kolkata. Named in honour of my hometown club, Atlético de Kolkata, which won the inaugural edition of Indian Super League in 2014.
A good defence is the best offense.
From my experience, STs are, whether with SA or not, excellent FK takers. Saba has scored from a freekick this season, with 4 games played.
Corners, I believe, need SA. I've not got a good CK taker without the SA. My best CK taker, Luke Rose, had a mind-boggling 26 assists in Season 4.
Last edited by Arion; 02-10-2016 at 09:21 AM.
AH AH — manager of Atlético Kolkata. Named in honour of my hometown club, Atlético de Kolkata, which won the inaugural edition of Indian Super League in 2014.
A good defence is the best offense.
Great Champions League
7-0
Orazi '09
Cardozo '13
(Escobar)
Soubervie '53
(Azulay)
Pitry on '58
Pitry '59
(Escobar)
Soubervie '65
(Azulay)
Azulay '76
(Dulma)
Nederkoorn '80
(Escobar)
10 games so far, 7 trolls... 3 of those were heavy trolls...