Palace Casuals had two Youth players 'appear' in the squad. 18T 4*/162Q ML released, 0T 2*/153Q DMC/DMR likewise...
Makes me wonder why the Youth Academy is there if we can't control it or use any player that comes out of it...
Any formation or tactics advice given is based purely on experience with my teams...
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)
I haven't conceded when I got this from the ass manand gbam, that was it
Finally lost the game with 3goals to 1.
Day 12 - Palace Terriers report.
Palace Terriers played at home against the bottom team in the League and worked their way back to winning form with a 6-0 win. Playing 4-1-4-1 as counter to their opponents 4-1-2-3, the ML and MR got a rare outing, and MR Ahmed Moawad continued his remarkable run of scoring a brace every match he has played in for the Terriers. Alessio Doratiotto bagged a double, and Michele Tempesta and Philip McKay scored once each. Left-back Shotaro Ishi became the latest player to head to the treatment room after his injury.
Terriers travelled away for their 1st Leg Cup 'Top-16' Round match, and fell behind in the first minute to a free-kick from the home side's free-kick specialist, Philip McKay transgressing and receiving a yellow card for his trouble. The Management immediately changed the team orders and told them to go defensive/counter/longball, and this shut down the home attack to the effect of allowing them only one shot on target for the rest of the match. Samir Gross equalised a few minutes before the break, and Michele Tempesta and Nikolay Radev secured the win against their Level 12 opponents with two goals in a minute in the second half.
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Last edited by talisman; 04-14-2016 at 05:44 PM.
Any formation or tactics advice given is based purely on experience with my teams...
Prophet, the ass man is.
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.
A nice late rally that should be enough
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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)
Day 12 - Palace Casuals report.
Palace Casuals had only one match today, courtesy of their Cup exit two days ago, and after three straight defeats, had a win-ugly 1-0 result away at 7th place. The Management was at a meeting so left the team on defensive/counter/longball auto-pilot, Gary Millar scoring the only goal of the match in the 33rd minute.
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Last edited by talisman; 04-14-2016 at 10:11 PM.
Any formation or tactics advice given is based purely on experience with my teams...