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Post by Nick on May 8, 2020 14:57:41 GMT
My one saving grace is that Guido is after me and if anyone can save us, he will!
A great second half of the season, TTGB, carrying on from Kova's foundation. The lad Kone looks like bit of an enigma and I'll see if I fancy him in La Liga. I've down loaded the save and will have a little through now, getting some initial thoughts written down in due course.
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Post by ttgb on May 8, 2020 15:24:41 GMT
I think his two hattrick's towards the end of the season gives you food for thought. Can he do that in the top flight and can he be consistent. I don't think he is a long term solution. And Guido won't need strikers anyway.
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Post by dalenichol on May 8, 2020 17:33:33 GMT
Just thats some rapid progression lads, fair play. La Liga is going to be difficult, but I think you'll manage!
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Post by ttgb on May 8, 2020 19:00:13 GMT
Just thats some rapid progression lads, fair play. La Liga is going to be difficult, but I think you'll manage! There are some decent players there to be fair. A solid keeper and a goal scorer and mid table is on the cards
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Post by fmkova on May 8, 2020 20:50:25 GMT
I'd honestly suggest not even considering Kone, he doesn't have what it takes to save you in La Liga, he's wildly inconsistent and you need someone who won't miss most of his clear cut chances if you were to aim for something more than barely surviving
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Post by Nick on May 9, 2020 17:44:29 GMT
Transfer Window and Pre-Season Review First ImpressionsI spent some time looking around the club before pressing continue. Players were the first port of call, obviously, and I was pleasantly surprised at what I found. I knew they'd be half decent - you don't win 100 points in any division without having something about you - but I was pleased that there were only a few positions that desperately needed upgrading. Of course, we can improve all over the pitch, but I thought we had players that could hold their own in this division. The staff are good too. Moving up a division means that the comparison with the rest of the league is a little mis-leading. They're good enough for what we need for the time being, but I will make small improvements over the course of the first half of the season. I'm pretty decent at the training/development side of the game, so I took charge of that in an attempt to get the best out of the players, but aside from that everything was set up pretty much how I like it anyway. FinancesThis greeted me shortly after taking the reins, and that solves our immediate concerns about finances. We were, and still are, under the wage budget of £284k per week and the board gave us just over £5m to spend. Even at the end of pre-season we have £28m in the bank, so I think we can be slightly disappointed with this budget. I did ask for more, but the board were having none of it. Presumably, they're worried about over-spending and then us getting relegated at the end of the season. Nothing like a bit of confidence, eh? Our projection is very positive over the next few years and club membership boosts the coffers by £4m per season at the moment. No individual TV deal though and minimal sponsorship for the time being, but if we're sensible, I see no reason why we can't spend each window to improve the squad. TransfersWhich brings us nicely to the transfer window. Busy, and I didn't finish our business until 4 hours before the transfer deadline. After looking through the squad, I decided the positions that most needed strengthening were (in no particular order): - Central Midfield - Goalkeeper - Striker I decided early that I wanted primarily to look at signings that were Spanish and had first team experience, ideally in La Liga. I was prepared to go against that line of recruitment, but only if there really were no other options. First decision was to look through the loan signings from last season and see if I wanted to renew any of them. I decided that Kone could return to his parent club, same with Uche Agbo (CM) and Aleksander Jovanovic (GK). I did decide that Javier Montero, Ronald Araujo and Victor Mollejo would have their loans extended for another season. The same for Hugo Vallejo, who spent last season in our B team. As TTGB mentioned, he sorted a deal for Salvatore Condemi, which I finalised immediately upon taking over. He looks like a great find, so full credit to him for finding this gem. My first signing was Carlos Fernandez for £2m from Sevilla. He was on loan at Granada last year, where he scored 7 goals, but deemed surplus to requirements at Sevilla and allowed to leave on the cheap. I think it's a great deal for us, he's an upgrade on what Kone was, has a good personality, fits in well and has some re-sale value too should we need it in the future. Aleix Febas is someone I wanted permanently, but Mallorca were asking for too much money, so I made do with a loan. We've got an optional fee of £4m, should we still want to go through with the deal at the end of the season and that will be up to Guido to decide. I think he'd be worth the money. He's good technically, as you'd expect from a Spanish central midfielder, but also creative, brave and physical. £575k was sent to Espanyol for experienced midfielder Ander Iturraspe. Clearly, he's not a long term option, but for the outlay I think he'll be worth it, even if we just get one season out of him. Bags of experience, having spent the vast majority of his career in Bilbao's first team. Offers us something different in midfield and can play as a DM, should I decide we need to switch it up tactically. Kaio Jorge joins on loan for not just this season, but next season too, and is someone that I think we should try and sign permanently at the earliest opportunity. Brazil's latest wonderkid has everything you need at such a young age and can go on to become one of the best strikers in the game. He's quick, ruthless in front of goal, works hard, determined and strong. I think he could be excellent for us. Yoel joined on deadline day as a backup goalkeeper. We currently have five goalkeepers on our shortlist, but try as I might to offload a few other players, we just couldn't afford them. By deadline day, I had to admit defeat and brought in Yoel as we couldn't go into the season with just one 'keeper. Outgoing transfers were all pretty mundane. I wanted to get rid of a few more, but we had literally no takers for them, so they're currently sitting in the B team. I made the decision to sell Pablo Sanchez to Betis. Those that know my style of play, know that I'm not usually one to sell on highly rated youngsters, but I was really struggling to find a goalkeeper and was trying to bring in some extra money in order to get one. Sanchez might go on to be a top player, but he doesn't ooze that WOW factor at the moment. He may prove me wrong and, if he does, we'll get 50% of his next transfer fee. Pre-SeasonIf it ain't broke, don't fix it. I'm a bit believer in continuity and Kova and TTGB got us through last season fantastically, so I've decided to adopt the same tactic and style of play. Pre-season did nothing to change my mind either. We played some fantastic football and scored some great goals, albeit against inferior opposition. Carlos Fernandez has hit the ground running, while the '3' in the 4-2-3-1 also chipped in with goals regularly. Bear in mind that the squad wasn't even finalised while these were going on, so we've added quality since. So the media think we'll survive, but that it'll be pretty close with the teams around us said to be just as bad as we are. If pre-season is anything to go by, we'll have no trouble creating chances or scoring goals, it's just down to whether we can do it against better opposition consistently. I've got a good feeling about it. I've seen enough from pre-season to think that we'll have enough. If I can hand over the Guido with us outside the relegation zone then I'll consider that a success.
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Post by dalenichol on May 9, 2020 17:49:04 GMT
That's a nice introduction Nick. I think Iturraspe could be a really inspired signing. He's still more than capable and obviously has a lot of experience at that level. Kaio Jorge needs to be signed on a permanent deal as soon as somebody gets the chance to do so, too.
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Post by Nick on May 9, 2020 18:00:51 GMT
Deportivo 1-0 AlavesColak (pen '74) We're off to a winning start, against a team predicted to finish above us, but we'll need to be less wasteful in front of goal going forwards. 12 shots on target, 3 clear cut chances, but just the one goal from the spot. We were missing Fernandez who was ill, while Kaio Jorge hadn't signed yet. --- Leganes 1-0 DeportivoBoveda s/o ('36)A frustrating day at the office, mainly due to Boveda's red card just after the half hour mark. Even still, I think we did enough for a draw, creating 2 clear cut chances but just not taking them. Leganes scored from a corner to give them the points on '68 minutes. --- Deportivo 4-0 LevanteKaio Jorge ('3) Mollejo ('58, '72) Fernandez ('84) Much more like it - we ripped Levante apart time and time again. We need to make the Riazor a fortress and results like this will go a long way to doing that. Kaio Jorge took three minutes to open his Depor account on his debut (a curler from 20 yards) and Fernandez came off the bench to score his first goal too. Sandwiched in between them were a couple of tap-ins for Mollejo. --- A positive position at this early stage, having played the teams predicted 13th, 15th and 12th. Next month the competition steps up immediately as we'll play Barcelona (h), Villarreal (a), Celta Vigo (a) and Getafe (a).
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Post by Nick on May 9, 2020 18:04:45 GMT
Just as a quick glance, this is the squad that will get us through to at least January.
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Post by chaodck on May 9, 2020 18:06:43 GMT
Terrific start Nick. Kaio Jorge seems like the perfect coup to start this season, I think IRL he just agreed to sign for Juventus for €24M, here's hoping we can get him for cheaper than that haha. I'm with Dale as well that Iturraspe is a great signining, he'll bring experience and it's always nice to have a good ole shitkicker in the squad.
EDIT: Good first league games as well, the Levante one specially. What's your current starting XI?
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Post by ttgb on May 9, 2020 19:33:56 GMT
Great start Nick and a balanced squad you have built Uzoho- where did that keeper come from? Can't remember seeing him.
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Post by Nick on May 10, 2020 9:01:08 GMT
Terrific start Nick. Kaio Jorge seems like the perfect coup to start this season, I think IRL he just agreed to sign for Juventus for €24M, here's hoping we can get him for cheaper than that haha. I'm with Dale as well that Iturraspe is a great signining, he'll bring experience and it's always nice to have a good ole shitkicker in the squad. EDIT: Good first league games as well, the Levante one specially. What's your current starting XI? Thanks mate, we've started well, but there's a long way to go yet. Current starting XI looks like this: But it's so early and none of them are set in stone as I'll look to rotate based on form and fitness. Great start Nick and a balanced squad you have built Uzoho- where did that keeper come from? Can't remember seeing him. Young Nigerian mate, he was on loan at Omonoia Nicosia in Cyprus last season, but looks like he can hold is own in this league for the time being.
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Post by Nick on May 10, 2020 9:20:00 GMT
Deportivo 1-0 BarcelonaMollejo ('4) Arguably our best result so far, but this one was swayed hugely by Jordi Alba's red card after 16 mins. That being said, we were already 1-0 up by that point, but I have to believe that Barca would have given us more of a game if they'd kept 11 men on the pitch. We definitely deserved the win, but Barca probably had the better chances. --- Villarreal 2-2 DeportivoBoveda ('18) Colak ('90) I thought Colak had won it late on, but Villarreal scored in stoppage time to take a point. The game was far too open for my liking and the warning signs are there with this attacking style of play. Boveda scored an absolute ripper into the bottom corner from the angle, but an own goal saw the hosts level before the late drama. --- Celta Vigo 2-1 DeportivoKaio Jorge ('85) A game in which we kept the ball well enough, but didn't do anywhere near enough with it. Carlos Fernandez was completely ineffective up top and his replacement got a goal back near the end but Celta held on. Massive shame as they're our rivals, so I wanted to please the fans, but there'll be plenty of opportunity for them to hold bragging rights in the coming years. --- Getafe 2-1 DeportivoKeko ('11) 1-0 up early on as Kiko robbed their left back of the ball and finished one-on-one, but we found ourselves 2-1 down by half-time. I think we did enough for a draw, but we weren't at our best and two games in a week for the first time led to a few changes and a disjointed performance. --- It was a rough month with Barca at home and then three away games, but I would have taken four points at the start and the losses were all by a single goal, so no cause for concern just yet. Based on these opening 7 games, I'd say there are definitely three teams that will be worse than us this season, but I'm concerned that we don't have the depth for two games a week at the moment. With the sole aim being survival, six points from the dreaded dotted line is a nice cushion to have at this point. Next month sees some winnable games, but also with some tough ones thrown in too as we play Valencia (h), Real Madrid (h), Girona (a) and Betis (a). If we can get five points from those matches, I'll be pleased.
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Post by Nick on May 10, 2020 11:04:01 GMT
Deportivo 3-2 ValenciaFebas ('4) Shibasaki ('12) Kaio Jorge ('48) We led 1-0 and 2-1, but Valencia pegged us back both times before half-time. We seem to have adopted the mantra of 'if you score four, we'll score five', but at the moment it's working. In the long run, we might need something less open at the back, but scoring goals is hard and we're doing it pretty easily at the moment. Goal of the game came from Febas, who slammed home Tony Yeboah style off the underside of the bar from the edge of the area. --- Deportivo 2-3 Real MadridColak (pen '14) Araujo ('69) We had to come unstuck at Fortress Riazor at some point and today was that day. Real Madrid were a cut above us if truth be told, and Hazard and Bale will give me nightmares for the next week, but they still needed an 83rd minute goal to finally see us off, even if we did score from a pen and a corner. --- Girona 2-2 DeportivoStrinic ('12) Fernandez ('79) A had quietly hoped for three points here and we looked set for that after a banger from Strinic and a tap-in from Fernandez, but Girona scored in stoppage time to rescue a point. We hit the woodwork, but need to tighten up at the back and learn how to see a game out. --- Real Betis 1-1 DeportivoAraujo (pen '60) A dreadful first half performance was rescued by a penalty in the second half, but we weren't good here, probably our worst performance of the season so far. The good news is that we still got a point despite this, and a point gained on the road should never be sniffed at. --- Our inconsistent form sees us slap bang in mid-table, which can only be seen as a success at this point. This month sees the six point advantage over the 18th placed team stretch to eight points and strengthen our position in the league. It's been seven matches since we had a clean sheet though, and that's a worry if the goals dry up. We've scored in 10 of our 11 games this season though and if we can keep that ratio up, we'll have enough to stay up. Away from the pitch, we just about break even each month and still have just over £28m in the bank. No news on extra money for January just yet, and the big news circling Coruna at the moment is this: Nothing concrete yet, but something might be in the pipeline soon. Next month sees more winnable fixtures and I've set the bar high, expecting seven points from Espanyol (h), Vallecano (h), Atletico Madrid (a) and Real Sociedad (h).
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Post by Nick on May 10, 2020 11:08:53 GMT
Oh, and this kid needs to be signed before his value sky-rockets and he ends up at Real Madrid or Barcelona!
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Post by Guido on May 10, 2020 11:26:58 GMT
Sublime work, lads.
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Post by fmkova on May 10, 2020 14:42:16 GMT
What a man, amazing job so far!
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Post by ttgb on May 10, 2020 15:01:45 GMT
Oh, and this kid needs to be signed before his value sky-rockets and he ends up at Real Madrid or Barcelona! Excellent work Nick Does he have a minimum release clause? I had takeover reports in each month that I was in charge.
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Post by Nick on May 10, 2020 15:36:14 GMT
Oh, and this kid needs to be signed before his value sky-rockets and he ends up at Real Madrid or Barcelona! Excellent work Nick Does he have a minimum release clause? I had takeover reports in each month that I was in charge. He does indeed mate - £14.75m - and it looks like we'd have to pay every penny of that to get him. At least he's on loan for two years rather than one, so we have three transfer windows to come up with the money.
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Post by Nick on May 10, 2020 15:56:44 GMT
Deportivo 1-2 EspanyolAketxe ('21) I don't know if anyone saw my post in general discussion about a potential bug, but Espanyol's winner was the result of it happening too often across multiple saves. They scored a 94th minute penalty which I didn't even realise happened until the game finished. No highlight, no commentary, nothing. It's there in the match report, but nothing happened in-game. We were worth a draw, so I'm disappointed with the defeat. However, we move on with plenty left to play for. --- Deportivo 3-2 Rayo VallecanoKeko ('18) Carlos Fernandez ('55) Vicente ('65) We absolutely battered Rayo here, but somehow found ourselves 2-2 down at half-time as they scored both their shots on target in the first half. I pulled us back a bit, reined in the attacking mentality and balanced the tactic a bit more by playing supporting fullbacks rather than complete wingbacks. I don't know if it was those changes, but we were a lot better second half and managed to turn it around. --- Atletico Madrid 4-1 DeportivoColak ('62) We got absolutely gubbed first half and were 4-0 down at half-time. An absolute roasting at the break saw us come out looking better after half-time. We got a goal back to save a bit of face and 'win' the second period, but Atleti were well worth the win. --- Deportivo 2-1 Real SociedadKaio Jorge ('1) Cartabia ('18) We got off to an absolute flyer after Kaio Jorge scored after 15 seconds and quickly found ourselves 2-0 up thanks to Cartabia's first goal of the season. It was an even game and Sociedad had the better of the chances. They took one of them, but we managed to play out the last 20 minutes to seal the three points. --- We're managing to hold onto our mid-table position with relative ease at the moment and now have a ten point cushion above the drop zone. It's not perfect, and we have one of the worst defensive records in the league, but if the 'we'll score more than you attitude' keeps us above the drop until Guido takes over, then that's the route I'll be taking. We've got plenty of time to play defensively efficient football. For now, we just need to stay in La Liga. My final month in charge sees us face Bilbao (h), Valladolid (a) and Sevilla (a) before the short winter break. In the meantime, there've been a few small developments off the pitch:
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Post by chaodck on May 11, 2020 3:34:08 GMT
Terrific work Nick absolutely magnific. Kaio Jorge is a brilliant player, he's worth way more than that release clause, I think he's worth emptying the budget on him, we'll get it back twicefold a year down the road and threefold even later. I'd get him as early as possible as the risk of another team taking over the loan might be possible.
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Post by ttgb on May 11, 2020 6:37:31 GMT
Terrific work Nick absolutely magnific. Kaio Jorge is a brilliant player, he's worth way more than that release clause, I think he's worth emptying the budget on him, we'll get it back twicefold a year down the road and threefold even later. I'd get him as early as possible as the risk of another team taking over the loan might be possible. 0kus Santos could offer him a new contract.
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Post by Nick on May 11, 2020 8:03:19 GMT
Terrific work Nick absolutely magnific. Kaio Jorge is a brilliant player, he's worth way more than that release clause, I think he's worth emptying the budget on him, we'll get it back twicefold a year down the road and threefold even later. I'd get him as early as possible as the risk of another team taking over the loan might be possible. 0kus Santos could offer him a new contract. This is the big danger, and there's little chance of us having that sort of money in the January, unless the board decide to change something between now and then. I've finished my six months, so I'll get December written up and a small handover report for Guido and get the save uploaded.
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Post by Nick on May 11, 2020 8:34:56 GMT
Deportivo 2-0 BilbaoCarlos Fernandez ('2) Araujo ('68) A clean sheet lads! Bilbao gave us a good game, but our home form is excellent and after the early goal I was always confident of three points. --- Valladolid 2-1 DeportivoKaio Jorge ('90) I'd have liked a point here, but we just didn't take the chances that came out way. After his goal against Bilbao, I gave Fernandez another start but he was completely ineffective. Kaio Jorge came on and got a consolation and I was left ruing what might have been, had I played him from the beginning. These are the games we need to start picking up points from, so this is a definite disappointment. --- Sevilla 2-0 DeportivoNot too much to say other than Sevilla just shaded it. We had a couple of chances, but couldn't take them and paid the price. These are the games that we're not expected to get anything from, so not too disappointed. --- CD Lealtad 0-2 Deportivo (Copa del Rey) Araujo ('17) Valle ('53) I end my time in charge with a routine win in the cup, having made nine changes to the team. We perhaps should have scored more, were slightly disjointed, but were more than good enough to get through to the next round after a goal in each half. --- The 'final' table from my time in charge. Happy with that. 11 points above the drop zone at just about the halfway stage. Handover report coming up soon just to give Guido a bit more info as to what's going on at the club.
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Post by Nick on May 11, 2020 9:01:41 GMT
ContractsWe'll start here as this is the immediate issue facing Guido. Actually, issue is probably the wrong word. We're fairly on top of contracts expiring at the end of the season. On top of the five loans we have expiring, there are five players whose deals also expire. Four of those are over 30 and are fringe players who are replaceable. The other is Fede Cartabia who hasn't been first choice, but is a good squad player. The issue is that he wants around £35k per week to sign a new deal. That would make him the squads highest paid player, something I don't think he's deserving of, but I've left it so Guido can decide what to do with him and the others. Potential TransfersWith the January transfer window coming up, I think we should look at the possibility of improving the squad if the opportunity arrives. There are currently 24 players on our shortlist, all bar one fully scouted, and all would add at least squad depth, but most are an improvement on what we already have and most are aged 23 and under. I have a bid in for one - Lucas Torro - who is currently transfer listed for £1.3m. I tried to sign him in the summer, but he picked up an injury late on in the window and that scuppered the deal. We currently have £2.8m in the transfer budget, but with £27.5m in the bank, there is the opportunity to ask the board for more. Backroom StaffWe're fairly well-stocked and have an average backroom team for the level we're at. I currently have scouts out and about, and there is room to bring another one in if Guido wants to. Overview. ConclusionI hope I've done you all proud lads. I think we're in a good position to progress and, were I to carry on playing this as a normal save, I'd be happy that we're set up well to succeed. If Guido can consolidate our position in the league, I think it'd be counted as a great season. The squad is a little reliant on loan players at the moment, but as a newly promoted side with little financial backing, I think that we need to utilise that market where we can. There are a lot of good players in Spain that a) are at Real or Barca and not deemed good enough for them or b) at the unfancied sides that could be good players for us even as we rise up the league. I'm positive for the future lads. Save Uploadeasyupload.io/9hu7a5
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Post by ttgb on May 11, 2020 10:42:46 GMT
Well done Nick, great first 6 months. I would be very happy with that.
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Post by Guido on May 11, 2020 14:05:26 GMT
Take-over transfer window and the first months Cheerio. Looking at the squad, we could do with some fresh blood. Not sure if Toró is what we need, but since Nick wanted to add him, I'm going to trust his judgement and let the deal go through. I had a mental month, trying to work my way through options, trying to shift players and looking for opportunities in the market. In the end, I managed to recruit a few new players to the cause. At 170k Gaizka Larrazabal gives us extra depth in right midfield, especially since I fucked off Cartabia to Al-Hilal for 1.6 million. Most of our new signings are coming in at the end of the season. I'm rather proud of this transfer coup. I'm quite happy with these future signings. Toni Lato is a new left-back to replace Strinic. Alex Mula can cover on the left flank. Yves Dabila is an extra central defender. Results-wise, we killed it. I tinkered with the tactic. Don't worry, you philistines. I left the striker in there. I did streamline the whole thing to suit your style and players better. Well, it worked. We kept a clean sheet, we won and we played well. Push-overs in the Cup. We should've scored a few more goals. We didn't. Fuck it. We still won. Another game, another win. Clean and smooth. Not a fancy affair but three points in the bag due to new and improved set pieces. Defensively, we sucked this game. Offensively, we hammered Valencia on the break. I guess that last bit counts. Another cup-tie against lower league opponents. What counts is that we won. Real Madrid are just too good to compete with. We didn't embarrass ourselves though. Add another cup win in a fixture-congested month. And we mauled Girona in the league as well, just for good measure.
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Post by Nick on May 11, 2020 14:21:56 GMT
I did leave the Torro signing down to your discretion! Bellingham is a great signing, was it only us and Norwich that were in for him? He's one of those players that you have to get early and he can really develop. I had a save messing around with Man Utd and he was still at Birmingham three and a half years in and didn't look like half the player he could be.
Fair play for keeping a striker in there, I wouldn't have blamed you for taking him out, we know that's your jam! Fantastic results on the pitch too. Whatever you did, it worked. I always felt like the base was there, but just didn't have the confidence (or the ability probably) to play around with it too much, especially as we needed a good start.
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Post by chaodck on May 11, 2020 14:41:17 GMT
Good work there Gweedo, fair play for neglecting your philosophy. Love the Bellingham signing, will try and make the most outta him right out of the gate. Looking forward to my turn mates, not gonna lie. I'm hoping to finish my C&C season before starting though, so if you finish up too quickly, I won't take it until Wednesday at least.
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Post by Guido on May 11, 2020 15:29:23 GMT
I did leave the Torro signing down to your discretion! Bellingham is a great signing, was it only us and Norwich that were in for him? He's one of those players that you have to get early and he can really develop. I had a save messing around with Man Utd and he was still at Birmingham three and a half years in and didn't look like half the player he could be. Fair play for keeping a striker in there, I wouldn't have blamed you for taking him out, we know that's your jam! Fantastic results on the pitch too. Whatever you did, it worked. I always felt like the base was there, but just didn't have the confidence (or the ability probably) to play around with it too much, especially as we needed a good start. I went with your instincts. After re-shuffling the tactic, we probably didn't need Torro but hey ho, who-ever plays next might have use for him. Bellingham was mainly us and Norwich and I think Leeds tried. I reckon he can propel us into Europe. Yeah, the step from strikerless to with strikers is not that hard and I am not so reticent about the whole thing than vice versa. Easy peasy to convert one of my own. Do I need to elaborate on my dark magic? Good work there Gweedo, fair play for neglecting your philosophy. Love the Bellingham signing, will try and make the most outta him right out of the gate. Looking forward to my turn mates, not gonna lie. I'm hoping to finish my C&C season before starting though, so if you finish up too quickly, I won't take it until Wednesday at least. It really isn't that hard for me to play with a striker. It's not like I break out into an allergic reaction hehe. Bellingham and Lato ought to be great signings, I'll see if I can snap up Collado as well.
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