Last edited by Gert Funck; 04-26-2016 at 08:02 PM.
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Groundhog Day visiting level - 58 -
considering quitting, since nothing is improved for veterans ... nothing and pay to win has become to dominante
FireCats is testing level - 36 -
Yes, we are ready. It was a rocky start, and the personnel reshuffle necessary to keep up with the best teams is never fun, but we have new stars and new hopefuls. We are in the 1st place in the league, made the Cup finals and are well positioned to make the CL filnals.
What have you learned from last season? That the app is burning obscene amounts of data that can put many data plans over the edge. Thank goodness my provider upped mine to 20 Gb for free.
Where did you place last season? TREBLE!
What's your current level? 10
What's your budget for this season? 100M
Who do you want to replace? Fast training AMC who does not see any action due to my formation preferences, and who did not make a good AMR.
What are your goals for this season? Answering this late in the season, I would have to say TREBLE number 2.
What's your training level? 36
Team Orange Roughies | Last season league winners, Cup and CL finalists | Season 11 | Level 11
TREBLE wins: 1
League: 7
Cup: 2
Champions League: 2
Day 24 - Palace teams report.
Palace Terriers started with a League match at home to 4th place, and seemed to be heading for another home win, but the visitors found another gear and levelled the score late on. Roberto Pigatto Baratto scored the Terriers goals.
Palace Casuals visited 3rd place, yielding 1.5Q, and put up a sterling defensive performance, conceding a goal halfway through the second half for a 0-1 defeat. Anatoliy Mustafa made his 100th appearance for the Casuals.
Palace Terriers resumed battle in the Cup Semi-Final, travelling away in the 2nd Leg with a 1-0 lead to protect from the 1st Leg against their Level 12 and 2.1Q better opponents. Again defensive play was the order of the day, and halfway into the first half Esneider Gil netted a 30-yard strike to give Terriers the lead and hand the home side a 3 goal target if they wanted to qualify for the Final. Abdou Ewagnignon tried to make the job even harder for the visitors by conceding a penalty to gift the hosts an equaliser, but the rest of the team rallied round and produced a superb performance to keep the score level and get Terriers into the Final with a 2-1 aggregate score.
Current League tables - Casuals 6th and looking unlikely to get into Champions League next season:
Terriers 1st by 5 points and not yet comfortable:
Last edited by talisman; 04-27-2016 at 08:14 AM.
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)
Day 25 - Palace Terriers League report.
With a vital Champions League Semi-Final match later on in the day, and an away trip to the basement club in the League, the Management took the opportunity to rest a few key players and the mainly reserve team tidied up quite nicely. Samir Gross played lone striker in a 4-1-4-1 counter-formation and helped himself to 4 goals, and assisted in three others. Right-back Onder Chamoun bagged a brace and midfielder Niklas Schlaudraff and left-back Rasmus Jensen chipped in with one each.
Any formation or tactics advice given is based purely on experience with my teams...