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)
Half SEASON REPORTS.
TODAY WAS A GOOD DAY FOR MY TEAMS, WITH GOLDEN EAGLETS, I QUALIFIED FOR THE QUARTERFINALS IN CHAMPS LEAGUE AND WON ELEGANTLY IN THE LEAGUE WITH 14GOALS TO NIL, WHERE MY STRIKER WHO IS THE ORIGINAL JAMIE VARDY SCORED NINE GOALS (Do I have a record there?) AND MY ASSIST KING HAD 5ASSITS (He was the man of the match., TE knows why)
FLYING EAGLES WON WITH 7GOALS TO NIL TOO. Attached here in are reports in pictures
Till next time, same manager, same teams, same station. God bless
Last edited by Awe Imoleayo Peter; 03-22-2016 at 07:35 PM.
Won League game and Champions League game.
2-0 and 4-2
Day 17 - Palace teams report.
Palace Terriers played away to 13th place and got a comfortable 4-0 win, with goals from Onder Chamoun (2x free-kick), Niklas Schlaudraff and Samir Gross.
Palace Casuals followed on from their Cup defeat yesterday with a Nordeus-induced 1-2 home defeat in the League, to 3rd place. One of the 'no matter what you do you're still gonna lose' matches. Maarten Wiegman scored the consolation goal late in the second half, 5-day injury inflicted on Massimiliano Gerini. So still no 'undefeated season' award for Casuals.
Palace Terriers played their home 2nd Leg Champions League 'Top-16' Round match and sauntered through 7-0 to progress to the Quarter-Finals 10-0 on aggregate. Hat-tricks from winger Declan McGranaghan and Nikolay Radev, Nico Cue scored his debut goal late on. 5-day injury for left-winger Samir Gross.
Any formation or tactics advice given is based purely on experience with my teams...
Draw 1: Home League match, 0-0. I snoozed the game time and later found out that the dispirited squad elected to phone it in. GK Dudic's clean sheet earned him the Assistant Manager's mention, but was not good enough for MOM, which went to the other team. Nothing else to say about this poor effort other than this: both non-wins (a loss and now a draw) happened when I was not watching the live match.
Win 29: Home CL match, 2-1 (p. 3-2). We got a real wake-up call in this 1/8F tie against a weaker opponent. First, we lost the away leg 1-2 due in a large part to the manager's partying too hard and failing to stay up. Then we were forced to take the field in the return match with "only" the 8% training bonus across the board, the game time being too close to the daily reset and with not enough time to run the drills and recuperate. Too proud to ask for advice in the forums, and not finding fault with my original game plan, I did not make any adjustments to the 4-5-1V formation playing against an off-kilter 4-4-2 with the MR promoted to AMR, which had gotten the best of us the first time around. The opposition scored early from a CK, but we were not going to panic and alter the game plan. AMR Willemse responded 10 minutes later, but the unacceptable tied score held for the rest of the first half and well into the second, when we replaced the DMC with a fresh MC, and swapped a tired MC for an extra ST. Finally, attacking hard and pressing high, DL Akwaffo scored the 73rd minute from the CK served up by GK Dudic, whom we have been trying in this role based on the positive experience by a certain manager know to us. Unfortunately, this was only good enough for overtime. Pressing high, playing man-to-man defense and not expecting to go the distance, we actually saw several players run on fumes toward the end. And so it was down to PKs. Both our 1st and 2nd PK takers missed, so it had to come to Dudic's heroics, who stopped three shots, and the rest of the lineup, including Dudic himself, finding the back of the net. Mugged by his teammates, Dudic had every reason to expect being named MOM, but his assist, PK goal and solid 120 minute performance were not enough, and the honors went to the oft overlooked Israeli DR Asulin, a late addition to the squad, who was solid at the back and earned the same 8.8 rating as Dudic. (Later in a private meeting in the president's office, the star goalkeeper was assured that his contributions were greatly appreciated.) We are now matched in the QF against a league rival, whom we had beaten handily 2-0 in week 2 of league play, and who currently occupies number 5 spot.
Win 30: Away League match: 2-1. Through an alleged mixup at the front office (a discreet embezzlement investigation is underway), the squad were not offered a win bonus for this match, and their enthusiasm on the field may have suffered as a result. Though we quickly built a 2:0 lead (ST Kara assisted from a FK and ST Monasterski scored on an individual dribbling effort, trying to make the recent dry spell fade into the memory), the opposition repeatedly found their way towards our penalty area and only GK Dudic's stellar play kept their goal production to a minimum. Still, we had to spend most of the game playing with the uncomfortable 2-1 lead, concentrating on possession. The assistant manager repeatedly questioned the boss' decision to go with the offensive 4-2-2-2 Hexagon configuration against the 3-5-2 formation, but the manager pointed to the 4-1 success in the first meeting between the teams, when the same formations were used. Thus securing an unconvincing win, and getting word of the tenacious 2nd place rival being held to a draw, we restored an unassailable -- for the time being -- 8 point lead. One positive that we should take away from this outing is the fact that the opposition's ST, a league leading scorer, was kept off the sheet -- despite repeatedly threatening Martin Dudic, who just happens to be known as a one-on-one stopper.
Last edited by ponzu; 03-23-2016 at 02:42 AM.
Day 18 - Palace Terriers Cup report.
Palace Terriers had an away 2nd Leg of their Cup Quarter-Final, kick-off 05:13GMT, defending a 2-1 lead from the 1st Leg, but the Management decided to stay snug and warm in his bed and let the team get on with it. Goals from Alessio Doratiotto, Nikolay Radev and Lukasz Sapela propelled Terriers to a 3-0 win and qualification for the Semi-Finals with an aggregate score of 5-1. Terriers are still looking for a reliable penalty kick taker, Radev failing from the spot for the second time in recent matches.
Terriers' Champions League Quarter-Final draw has been finalised, and the friends threat is real and credible...
Last edited by talisman; 03-23-2016 at 12:38 PM.
Any formation or tactics advice given is based purely on experience with my teams...
Battered em and we'll happy with that 6-2 agg
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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)