I think that might be the case I just thought the timing would be different. 43, 44 kind of thing
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Reddeviljohn doesn't dither over the ball on setpieces.
Neither does the referee by the looks of it :L
T11 needs a foam line drawing animation to build suspense. :rolleyes:
I won today in cup 3-0 with a 3w2(DMC)12(AMC,R)2 vs a 4411. My logic behind the double dmc was to stuff up the middle as I was confident my fullbacks would shut down his wings. Sure enough, his AMC got hurt without a card for me late in the game. For the offensive players, i just put them where they naturally get the best ratings. Still no ST goal lol.
I have 2 league matches in 3 hours coming up soon, i hate being at the top/bottom of the league fixture list.
Late changes to a mixed 423w1 in the final 30min proved to be too much for the opposition to handle after the first half left flank focus. Varga made up for his earlier error by scoring the game winner after a long buildup.
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Yes, very ready indeed. So far, six wins in six competition matches and outscoring opposition 26-4. As usual, the numbers are somewhat skewed by a 8:0 drubbing in a cup tie over a team where two goalies are playing as DCs. I have heard of tanking in the league, but not in the cup. Looks like an abandoned team. There is a 1.6M in win prize money I will never see again. The lads are not getting anything in the reverse match other than the satisfaction of a job well done.
I know it's early, but it feels good. I have a new star GK, my second year MC has come into his own, and I made two very exciting ST acquisitions. Now if I I could only figure out the set pieces. I waste most of the CK and FK opportunities even as I read that many of you guys would not win without your CK and FK goals. It's a scary thought how good we could be if we took advantage of those. (Of course, there is a school of thought that the score is precalculated and the animations are for entertainment only, so if we don't score from set pieces, weI score the same number of goals in another fashion.)
Day 4 - Palace Terriers report.
Two home games for the Terriers today, starting with a League match against a much poorer-Q team in 13th place after the first Round of matches. A brace from right-winger Nikolay Radev and one each from striker Brian Horne and central defender Tarik Chagou gave Terriers a 4-0 win.
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5 minutes to midnight saw the kick-off in the 1st Leg of the Cup Qualifying Round and Terriers were pitted against a Level 14 team, but had superior Starting XI Quality. Right-back and key set-piece taker Onder Chamoun made the visitors pay for their indiscipline in the first half, netting both of his free-kick opportunities, but his touch let him down in the second half and it took an 80th minute strike from left-winger Samir Gross to seal a 3-0 win.
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Won Cup match 3-6.
Hagedorn scored a hat trick but apparently not worth mentioning according to my ass man.