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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. Training please.

Postby cena-rules on Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:26 am

pmchugh wrote:
GreecePwns wrote:any chance there will be a next season? it looks like fun.


Possible but unlikely. If it were to happen there would be big changes, thanks for the intrest anyway.


if you dont have time then you could always pass it on to someone(me)

that is if it doesnt require any special software
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. Training please.

Postby cena-rules on Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:28 am

cenas predos


Judgement Day:
TR Clowns (panc) v Thunder Hawks (amino) 3-0
Redcar Royals(cena) v Norfolk and Chance (ice) 1-1
TWAT (lozz) v Down Under United (iliad) 0-2
Red Stick Cajuns (LSU) v Emo United (sam) 1-0
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. Training please.

Postby pmchugh on Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:45 pm

cena-rules wrote:
pmchugh wrote:
GreecePwns wrote:any chance there will be a next season? it looks like fun.


Possible but unlikely. If it were to happen there would be big changes, thanks for the intrest anyway.


if you dont have time then you could always pass it on to someone(me)

that is if it doesnt require any special software


nah it doesnt but I will spruce it up a bit before either passing it on or continuing it myself. Thanks for the offer it would be good to see it continue.

Although if it does continue I don't know how to handle infaltion, everyones teams just keep getting better. One solution is to turn it into 11-a-side with lots of crap players added and give people no money, so to improve their team they must sell some great players to by some slightly better ones. Also I'd like to add at least a choice of formations to make it more intresting which would work better with 11. Otherwise I could simply let you keep 3 players of your current team and assign you random players like last time round. Other issues are the injuries, there should be more and I need a better way of tracking them than off memory. Also less draws and more random.

Anyway, first two games (the non-title deciders) tonight!
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Re: Football Game. Training and Squads by monday.

Postby pmchugh on Sun Dec 14, 2008 5:55 pm

Thought id bring this up too. Not too far away ice.

Iliad wrote:
icedagger wrote: Icedagger's (un)official predictions

1) Icedagger (ofc)
------------------------------------ (Qualification for Conquerer's League)
2) JR
3) Illy
4) Lozz
5) LSU
6) Animporph
7) Cena
------------------------------------- (Relegation)
8 ) Sam



Just kidding Sam :D


Iliad to win the cup with some very dodgy ref desicions

As if jr would come up ahead of me? Its possible now :D And shouldn't the top 2 people go through to conquerers league?


Also I like the idea of the conquerers league. It could happen and maybe even a UECCFA cup for illy and panc if your lucky.
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. Training please.

Postby pmchugh on Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:05 pm

Matchday 14- Judgement day.
TR Clowns (panc) v Thunder Hawks (amino)
TWAT (lozz) v Down Under United (iliad)
Red Stick Cajuns (LSU) v Emo United (sam)
Redcar Royals(cena) v Norfolk and Chance (ice)

Game 1
Will Thunder Hawks win a single competitive game? This is there last chance against a very tough TRC who will be going all out for a third place finish. With just 5 goals to their name Thunder Hawks have struggled to find goals despite the signing of world class striker David Villa. The signing of van Nistilrooy for TRC has a more noricable impact, with 4 goals from 6 games. Will it be more of the same, or can David Villa and co buck the trend.

Teams
TRC (panc)
1. Freidel, 36, Excellent
2. Terry, 27, World Class
3. Carragher 30, Excellent
4. Barnes 19, Excellent
5. Flamini 24, Excellent
6. Deco, 31 World Class
7. Van Nistilrooy, 32, World class
8. Hutton 23, Excellent
9. Hargreaves, 27, Excellent
10. Shevchenko, 31, Excellent

Thunder Hawks (animo)
1. Given 31, Excellent
2. R. Ferdinand 29, Excellent
3. Dawson 24, Excellent
4. Ballack, 31, Very Good
5. Pederson 26, Very Good
6. Denilson 20, Very Good
7. Villa 26, World Class
8. Mellberg, 30, Very Good
9. A. Smith 27, Very Good
10. Viduka, 32, Very Good
11. Berbatov, 27 Excellent
12. Whitehead 26, Good
13. Sagna 25, Very Good
14. Agbonlahor, 21, Very Good

Match Report
Thunder Hawks seemed to lack desire from the start and were once again sitting in and attempting to fend off TRC attacks. Inevitably the first chance of the match fell to TRC and Van Nistilrooy. Flamini was picked out by Deco and he controlled the ball well, he started moving inside before playing a reverse pass through for Van Nistilrooy. The big Dutchman ran through and side footed the ball past Given but narrowly wide of the post.

TR Clowns had another chance to score 10 minutes later and once again it fell to their top scorer. Barnes played a cross field pass to Deco who pushed on down the wing. Dawson attempted to tackle him but Deco’s feet were too quick and he went past him before crossing into the box. Van Nistilrooy was first to it and he headed it down but past the post once more.

The Hawks did manage to create some chances of their own when the launched their counter attacks. One of these gave Villa the chance to get his second goal of the season. A long ball bounced and deceived Terry, it ran on to Villa who used his pace to beat Carragher before bearing down on Freidel. He knocked it round the keeper and was about to play the ball into the empty net when Terry came back with an incredible sliding tackle to deny him.

In the second half Thunder Hawks started to pick their game up a little but it was TRC once again who had the majority of chances. Carragher overlapped Barnes and the ball was played through, he crossed it deep to the back post and Van Nistilrooy met it on the volley. It was a superb strike that whizzed past Given from a tight angle and into the net. Transvestite Rodeo Clowns 1-0 Thunder Hawks.

TH then started to push further and further forward, the goal had really sparked life into the game. Thunder Hawks got their reward for this pressure on 71 minutes. Denilson played it to Villa who spun past Flamini brilliantly, he spotted Ballack making a forward run and picked him out with a sublime pass. Ballack just had the keeper to beat but he couldn’t do it as his shot went straight at Freidel, who caught the ball.

Both sides were now making chances and TH went close 10 minutes from time, but Freidel again denied them the goal. As the minutes ticked by there once one last chance, and it fell to TR Clowns. Flamini played it into Van Nistilrooy’s feet who passed it first time to Deco. Deco managed to squeeze through the gap between two defenders but failed to get his shot on target from the penalty spot. It didn’t matter though as they had won the match.

Transvestite Rodeo Clowns 1-0 Thunder Hawks.
Van Nistilrooy 55
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 1.

Postby pmchugh on Sun Dec 14, 2008 8:24 pm

Sorry guys next match will have to wait till tommorow its getting late. Although I only have one test left and its the one im most confident about so I can't be bothered studying. This means games quickly(ish) but I'm still waiting on someones training.
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 1.

Postby sam_levi_11 on Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:37 am

dude i was busy having a life... partys and shit :lol:

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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 1.

Postby pmchugh on Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:38 am

sam_levi_11 wrote:dude i was busy having a life... partys and shit :lol:

Sending now


lucky for some.
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 1.

Postby cena-rules on Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:50 pm

I would be more than happy to take this on.The only slight change would be I would have 1"early kick off" 2" 3oclock games" 1 "late kick off"

and would give times as in rl
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 1.

Postby pmchugh on Mon Dec 15, 2008 8:59 pm

Matchday 14- Judgement day.
TR Clowns (panc) 1 v 0 Thunder Hawks (amino)
TWAT (lozz) v Down Under United (iliad)
Red Stick Cajuns (LSU) v Emo United (sam)
Redcar Royals(cena) v Norfolk and Chance (ice)

Game 2
After hearing the result from game 1 iliad now knows his side must win to get third spot in the league. TWAT after some unsuccessful trials of icedagger has returned to a more familiar side to attempt to avoid relegation. A win is a must for TWAT and even then they must rely on other results to go there way. With both sides needing a win it should make for an interesting game.

Teams
TWAT (lozz)
1. Cech, 25, World Class
2. Gallas, 30, Excellent
3. Richards 19, Excellent
4. S. Larsson 22, Very Good
5. Lennon 20, Excellent
6. Ribery, 25 World Class
7. Messi 21, Footballing God
8. A. Ferdinand 23, Very Good
9. Anderson 20, Excellent
10. Adebayor, 24, World Class
11. icedagger, ??, Shite

Down Under United (illy)
1. Hart 20, Very Good
2. Vidic 26, Excellent
3. Agger 23, Excellent
4. Xavi, 28 World Class
5. Lampard, 29, World Class
6 .Arshavin, 27 World Class
7. Drogba, 30, World Class
8. Yobo 27, Very Good
9. K. Miller, 28, Very Good
10. A. Young 22, Very Good

Match Report
DDU started much the brighter and despite a change in personnel TWAT looked even worse than before. It wasn’t long before Down Under were on the attack and creating openings. Lampard fed in Xavi who pushed forward and then played it to Drogba. Drogba played a dangerous ball across the face of goal and Arshavin lunged at it. He managed to make contact but not enough as it skimmed of his boot and out for a goal kick.

On the 29th minute TWAT handed DDU a chance. A poor pass by Larsson was intercepted by Arshavin who advanced. He picked out Drogba with a quick pass before getting up in support of him. Drogba lined up the shot but instead cut back and laid in Arshavin who struck a shot first time into the bottom corner. The Weird Alternative Team 0-1 Down Under United.

DDU relaxed when they got the ball and passed it around with ease. Comfortable in their lead but not long after going ahead TWAT got the chance to level it up. Ribery flew past Lampard and moved towards the box, Agger went in to tackle him but Ribery knocked it through his legs. He now had just the keeper to beat but his shot went well wide, a great run but he should have finished it off.

DDU assumed control once more in the second half as TWAT failed to create any more chances, something Down Under had no trouble doing. Xavi curled a corner into the box which was headed away by Richards but only as far as Arshavin. He took a shot that was heading wide but Vidic knocked it back on course, there was no way Cech could react in time. The ball smacked him full in the face and was cleared away by Richards, this time into safety.

As time went on DDU continued to pressure TWAT, and it looked like TWAT were condemned to relegation. But in the last 10 minutes they attempted a comeback, and Messi was largely at the centre of this. He picked the ball up 40 yards from goal and did a few nice step-overs before playing a great pass to Lennon. Lennon then ran at Vidic but couldn’t get past him, so he played it back to Larsson. Larsson spotted Messi on the edge of the box and fired a low pass into his feet; Messi stopped the ball dead before opening up a yard of space and shooting. It flew past Hart and just past the post, so unlucky!

TWAT continued to push on and DDU began to sit in, TWAT knew they were now doomed to relegation but no one seems to have told Messi. Ribery played a pass that looked to be heading out for a goal kick but Messi chased it down and kept it in play. He started to run inside the box and Agger tried to tackle him but Messi chipped it over his leg and moved on, he opened up the angle and curled the ball into the far corner, a brilliant goal. The Weird Alternative Team 1-1 Down Under United.

The Weird Alternative Team 1-1 Down Under United
Messi 89-------------------------,---Arshavin 29

That result means TWAT are relegated with TH and that panc steals 3rd from illy on the last day.
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 2.

Postby Iliad on Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:18 pm

Oh for fucks sake, at the last minute. f*ck.
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 2.

Postby sam_levi_11 on Tue Dec 16, 2008 4:41 am

my tactics were solely to stop ronaldo :lol:
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 2.

Postby pmchugh on Tue Dec 16, 2008 10:39 am

Final games on the way, at the same time for epicness :D
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 1.

Postby lozzini on Tue Dec 16, 2008 11:56 am

pmchugh wrote:Matchday 14- Judgement day.
TR Clowns (panc) 1 v 0 Thunder Hawks (amino)
TWAT (lozz) v Down Under United (iliad)
Red Stick Cajuns (LSU) v Emo United (sam)
Redcar Royals(cena) v Norfolk and Chance (ice)

Game 2
After hearing the result from game 1 iliad now knows his side must win to get third spot in the league. TWAT after some unsuccessful trials of icedagger has returned to a more familiar side to attempt to avoid relegation. A win is a must for TWAT and even then they must rely on other results to go there way. With both sides needing a win it should make for an interesting game.

Teams
TWAT (lozz)
1. Cech, 25, World Class
2. Gallas, 30, Excellent
3. Richards 19, Excellent
4. S. Larsson 22, Very Good
5. Lennon 20, Excellent
6. Ribery, 25 World Class
7. Messi 21, Footballing God
8. A. Ferdinand 23, Very Good
9. Anderson 20, Excellent
10. Adebayor, 24, World Class
11. icedagger, ??, Shite

Down Under United (illy)
1. Hart 20, Very Good
2. Vidic 26, Excellent
3. Agger 23, Excellent
4. Xavi, 28 World Class
5. Lampard, 29, World Class
6 .Arshavin, 27 World Class
7. Drogba, 30, World Class
8. Yobo 27, Very Good
9. K. Miller, 28, Very Good
10. A. Young 22, Very Good

Match Report
DDU started much the brighter and despite a change in personnel TWAT looked even worse than before. It wasn’t long before Down Under were on the attack and creating openings. Lampard fed in Xavi who pushed forward and then played it to Drogba. Drogba played a dangerous ball across the face of goal and Arshavin lunged at it. He managed to make contact but not enough as it skimmed of his boot and out for a goal kick.

On the 29th minute TWAT handed DDU a chance. A poor pass by Larsson was intercepted by Arshavin who advanced. He picked out Drogba with a quick pass before getting up in support of him. Drogba lined up the shot but instead cut back and laid in Arshavin who struck a shot first time into the bottom corner. The Weird Alternative Team 0-1 Down Under United.

DDU relaxed when they got the ball and passed it around with ease. Comfortable in their lead but not long after going ahead TWAT got the chance to level it up. Ribery flew past Lampard and moved towards the box, Agger went in to tackle him but Ribery knocked it through his legs. He now had just the keeper to beat but his shot went well wide, a great run but he should have finished it off.

DDU assumed control once more in the second half as TWAT failed to create any more chances, something Down Under had no trouble doing. Xavi curled a corner into the box which was headed away by Richards but only as far as Arshavin. He took a shot that was heading wide but Vidic knocked it back on course, there was no way Cech could react in time. The ball smacked him full in the face and was cleared away by Richards, this time into safety.

As time went on DDU continued to pressure TWAT, and it looked like TWAT were condemned to relegation. But in the last 10 minutes they attempted a comeback, and Messi was largely at the centre of this. He picked the ball up 40 yards from goal and did a few nice step-overs before playing a great pass to Lennon. Lennon then ran at Vidic but couldn’t get past him, so he played it back to Larsson. Larsson spotted Messi on the edge of the box and fired a low pass into his feet; Messi stopped the ball dead before opening up a yard of space and shooting. It flew past Hart and just past the post, so unlucky!

TWAT continued to push on and DDU began to sit in, TWAT knew they were now doomed to relegation but no one seems to have told Messi. Ribery played a pass that looked to be heading out for a goal kick but Messi chased it down and kept it in play. He started to run inside the box and Agger tried to tackle him but Messi chipped it over his leg and moved on, he opened up the angle and curled the ball into the far corner, a brilliant goal. The Weird Alternative Team 1-1 Down Under United.

The Weird Alternative Team 1-1 Down Under United
Messi 89-------------------------,---Arshavin 29

That result means TWAT are relegated with TH and that panc steals 3rd from illy on the last day.


dammit so close... if only i had tried in the last few games and not played ice and no messi :roll: :roll:

pmchugh wrote:
cena-rules wrote:
pmchugh wrote:
GreecePwns wrote:any chance there will be a next season? it looks like fun.


Possible but unlikely. If it were to happen there would be big changes, thanks for the intrest anyway.


if you dont have time then you could always pass it on to someone(me)

that is if it doesnt require any special software


nah it doesnt but I will spruce it up a bit before either passing it on or continuing it myself. Thanks for the offer it would be good to see it continue.

Although if it does continue I don't know how to handle infaltion, everyones teams just keep getting better. One solution is to turn it into 11-a-side with lots of crap players added and give people no money, so to improve their team they must sell some great players to by some slightly better ones. Also I'd like to add at least a choice of formations to make it more intresting which would work better with 11. Otherwise I could simply let you keep 3 players of your current team and assign you random players like last time round. Other issues are the injuries, there should be more and I need a better way of tracking them than off memory. Also less draws and more random.

Anyway, first two games (the non-title deciders) tonight!


how about older players get worse and younger players improve, with very old players retiring and enw ones coning in... that suits me because i bought a younge team based on them improving lol
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 2.

Postby cena-rules on Tue Dec 16, 2008 12:20 pm

my team talk

"right lads, you may have secured safety but dont think you can ease off, lets go beat this dirty bastars and his team of no hopers. Lets show that we will be a force next year by beating one of the title contenders. For LSU!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 1.

Postby pmchugh on Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:09 pm

lozzini wrote:how about older players get worse and younger players improve, with very old players retiring and enw ones coning in... that suits me because i bought a younge team based on them improving lol


Too hard but next season I may introduce substitions and fitness, with fitness directly relating to age. Meaning you couldnt always play your best players and age would count for something. But thats not enough so retirements may be in order, or something else.

Anyway games soon, very soon.
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Re: Football Game. Matchday 14. The final week. Game 2.

Postby pmchugh on Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:40 pm

Matchday 14- Judgement day.
TR Clowns (panc) 1 v 0 Thunder Hawks (amino)
TWAT (lozz) 1 v 1 Down Under United (iliad)
Red Stick Cajuns (LSU) v Emo United (sam)
Redcar Royals(cena) v Norfolk and Chance (ice)

Games 3 and 4.
It’s now time for the title deciding games. Emo United and Redcar Royals have shown themselves to be tough opposition and they are the opponents for our title contenders Red Stick Cajuns and Norfolk and Chance respectively. The last time these sides met there were narrow wins for NaC and RSC, a repeat of that would see Norfolk lift the trophy. In order for RSC to win the title they must better Norfolk’s result, meaning if Norfolk wins they will win the title unless RSC win by 5 more goals.


Teams
Red Stick Cajuns (lsu)
1. Buffon, 30, World Class
2. Ashley Cole 27, Excellent
3. Clichy 22, Excellent
4. Quaresma, 24, World Class
5. Alonso, 26, Excellent
6. C. Ronaldo 23, Footballing God
7. D. Bent, 24, Excellent
8. Lucas 21, Very Good
9. Kranjcar 23, Good
10. Zarate, 21, Very Good
11. Huddlestone, 21, Good

Emo United (sam levi)
1. James 37, Excellent
2. Cannavaro, 35, World Class
3. Lahm, 24 Excellent
4. Elano 26, Excellent
5. Fabregas, 20, World Class
6. Rosicky, 27, World Class
7. Torres, 24, World Class
8. Todd 33, Good
9. Mendes 29, Very Good
10. Walcott, 19, Excellent


Match Report- Red Stick Cajuns v Emo United
The whistle blows and the game is off, Red Stick immediately go on the attack. Emo United were defending solidly not allowing any room for RSC to push through. Every attack by Red Stick was being thwarted and after 16 minutes Emo went on the attack themselves. Fabregas played a great pass to Rosicky who found himself with a bit of space, he moved forward before slipping in Torres who curled the ball round Buffon and into the net. A terrible start for Red Stick. Red Stick Cajuns 0-1 Emo United.

Red Stick tried to fight back straight away and Emo invited them to attack. On 27 minutes RSC finally managed to break down the Emo defence, with a good move. Quaresma skinned Lahm before playing the ball into Bent, who then turned a played a through pass to Ronaldo. Ronaldo went through on the keeper and unselfishly played it to Alonso who simply had to tap the ball into the empty net, a well worked goal and they’re back level. Red Stick Cajuns 1-1 Emo United.

Both teams were matched up well with Emo United repelling most Red Stick attacks and creating the odd chance at the other end. The next major opportunity fell to RSC again. Ronaldo skipped past a few challenges before hitting a powerful shot with plenty of top spin. James did well to palm it away as the ball moved wickedly in the air, but it only went as far as Bent who had an open goal. Cannavaro slid in with an epic tackle to take the ball away from him, unbelievable.

The half time whistle blew with RSC in control of the game but still needing another goal to put maximum pressure on Norfolk and Chance. We now cross over to The Royal Stadium to get a report from the Redcar v Norfolk match.

Teams:
Redcar Royals(cena)
1. Casillas 27, World Class
2. Senderos 23, Very Good
3. Carr 31, Very Good
4. Babel 21, Excellent
5. Robinho, 24, World Class
6. Downing, 23, Excellent
7. Aguero 20, World Class
8. G. Neville 33, Very Good
9. Joe Cole, 26, Excellent
10. Tevez, 24, Excellent

Norfolk and Chance (ice)
1. Van der sar, 37, World Class
2. Toure, 27, Excellent
3. Puyol, 30 World Class
4. Nani 21, Excellent
5 .Pirlo , 29 World Class
6. Gerrard, 27, World Class
7. Rooney, 22, World Class
8. Finnan 31, Excellent
9. Mascherano, 23, Excellent
10. Eduardo, 25, Excellent

Match Report- Redcar Royals v Norfolk and Chance
The game started off with Norfolk and Chance attacking as usual. They flooded men forward and Redcar attempted to counter them. It was the classic attack v counter attack match that provided great entertainment. Nani pushed down the wing and Puyol overlapped him in support, he chose not to play it to Puyol and instead cross it into the box. The cross was poor and Senderos cleared it away, Babel was there to collect the clearance. He played it to Aguero who had just Toure and the keeper to beat. He knocked it round Toure and struck a hard shot that rocketed into the net. Redcar Royals 1-0 Norfolk and Chance.

Stunned by the early loss of a goal Norfolk did what they know how to do best attack. A nice passing move got the ball to Gerrard in a promising position, he lined up a shot but just before he pulled the trigger Downing made a tackle. It only went as far as Pirlo though who curled a great cross into the box where Rooney was to head it past Casillas and into the net, what a start! Redcar Royals 1-1 Norfolk and Chance.

Both sides continued to have many chances and the game looked like being a repeat of the 7 goal thriller that happened last time these sides met. Robinho flicked the ball past Pirlo before playing the ball out wide to Downing. Downnig cut inside and fired a low ball across the face of goal; Toure cleared it out for a corner. Robinho took the corner but instead of playing it into the box he laid it off for Aguero on the edge of the box. The young Argentine struck it first time and it went through a crowd of bodies and into the net. Redcar Royals 2-1 Norfolk and Chance.

Redcar went into half time in the lead after an impressive first half display, and Norfolk knew they had to pick up their game in the second half or the title would go to Red Stick, where the second half was about to kick off.

Second Half Match Report- Red Stick Cajuns v Emo United
The game started to turn a little scrappy in the second half and neither side were creaing many chances that was until an impressive run by Ronaldo. He skinned Elano before doing a flik-flak that took him past Lahm, he cut inside and hit a curling shot. James dived but couldn’t reach it as it slammed into the post. That would have been some goal.

Emo United looked solid and started to get a fair bit of possession in the last 25 minutes, this led to a chance for Torres. Elano and Rosicky combined well to beat A.Cole before playing it to Fabregas, he then took one touch and played Torres in on goal. Torres hit a good shot low and into the corner, but Buffon made an incredible save to keep it out.

As time went on Red Stick realised they needed a goal to have as good a chance as possible of winning the league so they pushed on and Emo united sat in and soaked up the pressure. Persistence paid off when with 7 minutes left on the clock they got their chance to win it. Alonso played the ball down the wing to Quaresma who played a great cross into the box which gave Bent a free header at goal. He headed it powerfully but straight and James caught it in his hands.

With 5 minutes remaining news filtered threw into the stadium from the other game, which we will now cross over to.

Second Half Match Report- Redcar Royals v Norfolk and Chance,
The second half started and Norfolk and Chance were pushing hard to try get back level. Rooney dropped deep to pick up the ball before pushing forward once more and playing it on to Pirlo. Pirlo played a great one two with Gerrard that took him past Carr and through on goal, Casillas came out but Pirlo calmly slotted the ball past him and into the net. Redcar Royals 2-2 Norfolk and Chance.

Norfolk continued to pile men forward in search of more goals, but Redcar were doing a good job counter attacking them. One of these counter attacks saw Senderos of all people breaking away with the ball he passed it off to Robinho before continuing his run. Robinho drove past Puyol and but got pushed out wide, he ran to the touchline before crossing it back into the box. Senderos had stayed up and he headed it down into the ground and it bounced just before Van Der Sar deceiving him, before landing in the goal. Redcar Royals 3-2 Norfolk and Chance.

As the game continued Norfolk created more chances but kept getting caught on the counter by a fast moving Redcar midfield. When Gerrard’s pass went astray they broke quickly once more, this time it was Babel leading the charge. NaC couldn’t get back quick enough and Babel simply passed it to the open Aguero, who had just the keeper to beat. He smashed the shot into the roof of the net to complete his hatrick. Redcar Royals 4-2 Norfolk and Chance.

Norfolk were falling apart as their title hopes were dwindling and Redcar dominated the last 15 minutes. They pushed on and on 84 minutes had a chance to further their lead. Aguero tried to skin Toure but the defender held his ground and he had to play it inside to Robinho. Robinho seen a gap and sped through the middle before shooting, Van Der Sar got a hand to it but couldn’t stop it from hitting the net and compiling icedaggers misery. Redcar Royals 5-2 Norfolk and Chance.

The final whistle blew Norfolk heavily beaten and as long as RSC held out for the last 5 minutes they would win the title.

Match Report- The finale- Red Stick Cajuns v Emo United
As news filtered threw that NaC had lost a huge cheer went round the stadium, but the match wasn’t over yet. Emo United launched one last attack. Lahm launched the ball forward and Torres knocked it down for Elano who took a touch before striking it towards the bottom corner. The shot was blocked by Clichy but it fell back at Torres’s feet and he chipped it into the box. Rosicky peeled off his marker at the back post and volleyed it with the inside of his left foot. Buffon dived but the ball soared past him and into the goal. Norfolk and Chance are the champions. Red Stick Cajuns 1-2 Emo United

Congrats ice, it’s been a good season just the FA cup final to go. Which will be a repeat of this game; Red Stick Cajuns v Emo United.

Red Stick Cajuns 1-2 Emo United
Alonso 27--------------Torres 16
--------------------------Rosicky 87

Redcar Royals 5-2 Norfolk and Chance.
Aguero 9, 37, 68--Rooney 13
Senderos 59--_----Pirlo 50
Robinho 84

Final league table and trophy ceremony to come.
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Re: Football Game. A champion is crowned.

Postby Iliad on Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:57 pm

That's kinda funny :lol: :lol: Damn I could've won because both of them lost, if I had won one or two other games :evil: :evil:
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Re: Football Game. A champion is crowned.

Postby pmchugh on Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:29 pm

Final league table:

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Trophy cermony can be seen in the third post on first page 8-)

Work has started on a new improved program!

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Players Player of the year:
You all get to vote on a player of the year, but you can't vote for your own players.

Nominees:
C. Ronaldo (Red Stick) 5 goals from midfield.
Rooney (Norfolk) top scorer with 15 goals.
Aguero (Redcar) 6 goals in half a season.
Gerrard (Norfolk) all round good play.
Terry (TR Clowns) great defending.
Drogba (Down Under) good striker with 9 goals.
Fabregas (Emo) Central player to any team.

1 vote per person.
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Re: Football Game. A champion is crowned.

Postby Iliad on Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:42 pm

I assume votes are public.
Don't support the winners! Spread the love and vote for drogba!
Vote Terry

Even though I stumbled from first place and couldn't find that training which won me so many games in the beginning (btw pcm was it a case of me losing the awesome training or others slowly learning better training?) I thoroughly enjoyed this game. Thanks hugh =D> =D> =D>

I am hoping for a second season sincerely.
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Re: Football Game. A champion is crowned.

Postby pmchugh on Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:55 pm

Iliad wrote:I assume votes are public.
Don't support the winners! Spread the love and vote for drogba!
Vote Terry

Even though I stumbled from first place and couldn't find that training which won me so many games in the beginning (btw pcm was it a case of me losing the awesome training or others slowly learning better training?) I thoroughly enjoyed this game. Thanks hugh =D> =D> =D>

I am hoping for a second season sincerely.


Your welcome :D . A little of both your training got slightly worse as others got better, I will post an ideal training a little later but remember that different training works better against different opposition/tactics as seen today with cena v ice.

p.s. sorry for some poor hints along the way.
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Re: Football Game. A champion is crowned.

Postby lozzini on Wed Dec 17, 2008 1:07 pm

pmchugh wrote:Final league table:

Players Player of the year:
You all get to vote on a player of the year, but you can't vote for your own players.

Nominees:
C. Ronaldo (Red Stick) 5 goals from midfield.
Rooney (Norfolk) top scorer with 15 goals.
Aguero (Redcar) 6 goals in half a season.
Gerrard (Norfolk) all round good play.
Terry (TR Clowns) great defending.
Drogba (Down Under) good striker with 9 goals.
Fabregas (Emo) Central player to any team.

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erm where is adebayor or ice? before i bought messi Ade was top scorer, and ice was so shocking he should win for lolfacter

pmchugh wrote:Your welcome :D . A little of both your training got slightly worse as others got better, I will post an ideal training a little later but remember that different training works better against different opposition/tactics as seen today with cena v ice.

p.s. sorry for some poor hints along the way.


does the same go for me after my catatstrophic fall from 3rd to 2nd last over the 2nd half of the season? or bad transfers?

and if yu post the perfect training does that completely rule out a 2nd season by anyone? or will it be differant nxt season?

and finally....... thankssssssss this has been a great season and you, the chairman, pmc has made it all possible and i owwe to you hours of exitement and horror :(

PS vote for Terry
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Re: Football Game. A champion is crowned.

Postby sam_levi_11 on Wed Dec 17, 2008 3:20 pm

I wanted Aguero! f*ck! I so want him!
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Re: Football Game. A champion is crowned.

Postby LSU Tiger Josh on Wed Dec 17, 2008 3:56 pm

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Re: Football Game. A champion is crowned.

Postby pmchugh on Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:37 pm

lozzini wrote:
does the same go for me after my catatstrophic fall from 3rd to 2nd last over the 2nd half of the season? or bad transfers?

and if yu post the perfect training does that completely rule out a 2nd season by anyone? or will it be differant nxt season?

and finally....... thankssssssss this has been a great season and you, the chairman, pmc has made it all possible and i owwe to you hours of exitement and horror :(

PS vote for Terry


Your transfers were actually better in the second half of the season, it was your training that skrewed up then the small matter of you giving up :lol:

Training will be different next season.

Your welcome :D

And if I included icedagger he definately would have won because of the "lolfactor" which is why I didn't include him. And Adebayor couldn't get a game half the time.
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