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Pro King
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Yeh, professional looks harder than Top player.
Some levels the Ai always keeps the ball and in some levels they always have attacking techniques. Good start as well JM. | |
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Pompey Fan
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Yeah that's what i think pk aswell tbh.
its not going to be a massive thing all the time my soms but i will be posting transfer's trophy's result's if anyone is interested ? let me no. | |
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Pro King
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I'm intrested, i would do my Soms but i have my dream team players, lol.
LOL. | |
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Pompey Fan
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ok cool
i am into my 2nd game since that post i play 2 more then i post score's etc | |
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Pro King
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Ok, i'll look forward to see it. I'm off now so, chow for now.
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Lano10
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After my Newcastle ML got corrupted, i have started one with arsenal,
An update will be up soon for me =). Should be detailed, and i hope people don't mind, but i think its nice reading some of the stuff around ( just like i enjoyed reading junior messi's ) .. good stuff:) | |
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Junior Messi
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AC Milan : The New Breed Prandelli Announces 18-Man Pre-Season Squad, July 18th 2007 AC Milan manager Cesare Prandelli has today announced his 18-man pre-season squad at a press conference in Milan. The Rossoneri depart for their tour of Africa tomorrow and will come up against some strong opposition in the form of Nigeria, Ghana and Togo before finishing with a tie with Portsmouth who are also touring Africa as part of thier pre-seasonin Abuja. Prandelli's 18 man squad is as follows -
16 - Zeljko Kalac 29 - Valerio Fiori Defenders 02 - Cafu Captain 04 - Kakha Kaladze 19 - Giuseppe Favalli 25 - Daniele Bonera 27 - Serginho 31 - Digão 36 - Matteo Darmian Midfielders 05 - Emerson 08 - Gennaro Gattuso 20 - Yoann Gourcuff 22 - Kaká 34 - Ibrahim Ba Forwards 07 - Alexandre Pato 11 - Alberto Gilardino 43 - Alberto Paloschi 94 - Willy Aubameyang
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Pro King
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Good to see that JM isn't just sticking with the expected good players.
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Pompey Fan
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shall i post the rest of my poor result's?
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Pro King
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You don't need to ask us.
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Junior Messi
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AC Milan : The New Breed The Gilardino Show, 20th July 2007 Nigeria 0 - 5 AC Milan Nigeria Enyeama Odiah - Nwaneri - Shittu - Taiwo Yussuf Oruma ----- Kaita Obi Nikel Yakubu - Martins AC Milan Kalac Cafu - Digao - Kaladze - Serginho Gattuso Emerson - Gourcuff Kaka Gilardino - Paloschi The mood was relaxed, the sun was shining in the Nigerian capital, and the atmosphere was be electric. Only one set off fans left the Abuja Stadium happy though. The match started quietly, with both teams finding their feet in the sweltering heat. And it was the visitors to open the scoring as with 23 minutes gone, the two Alberto's combined as Paloschi muscled off Yussuf Ayila, before sending a cross along the 6-yard box for Gilardino to tap home for 1-0. Half-time came with Milan's lead still intact, and with both teams playing keep ball looking for openings, that was until the second half got underway. With 9 minutes gone of the second half, AC struck again and it was Gilardino again albeit thanks to Vincent Enyeama in the Nigerian goal. The unfortunate keeper gathered up a loose ball well, before unleashing a throw to right back Chidi Odiah. Gilardino the optimist he is however popped up from behind Odiah nicking the ball, before slotting into an empty Nigerian net. With Nigeria lacking any real threat, with Kakha Kaladze keeping Obafemi Martins in his back pocket all game, Milan broke and made it 3 with 68 minutes on the clock. Brazilian star Kaka, picked up the ball in his own half before making a surging run into the oppositions half, with Gilardino to his right and only Danny Shittu in his way, Kaka drew Shittu towards him before releasing Gilardino on goal. He took a touch, dummied the keeper and poked up for his hat-trick and Milan's 3rd, although neither Gilardino nor Milan where finsihed their though. With the win almost in the bag Cesare Prandelli made some substitutions immediately after bringing off Alberto Paloschi, Emerson and Serginho and replacing them with Willy Aubameyang, Ibrahim Ba and Giuseppe Favalli respectively. 3-0 ahead, comfortable, and your strikers got a hat-trick. What do you do next? Get him a fourth of course, and that's exactly what happened 3 minutes after the substitutions. With Kaka in his ever inspiring mood, a dummy through the middle allowed him to shoot on goal, his shot was saved by Enyeama, but only as good as into the path of the poacher Gilardino, who tucked home for his 4th of the evening. With no ambition up front, Nigeria make a substitution and bring on Kanu for Odiah, who had a torrid time, surely this will get them attacking? Not the case, as AC Milan attack again, Cafu's quick throw into space for Gattuso allowed the terrier-like midfielder to chip a ball into an empty penalty box, only for it to be powered home via the head of Willy Aubameyang into the roof of the net in the 88th minute effectively putting the seal of approval on the performance. Their was still time for a change though as Kakha Kaladze was replaced by Daniele Bonera in the dying seconds of the game before the referee blew on a stunning performance by AC Milan. Scorers 22' Gilardino [Paloschi] 53' Gilardino 68' Gilardino [Kaka] 71' Gilardino 88' Aubameyang [Gattuso] Cards 45'+ Digao MOTM - Alberto Gilardino ![]() Gilardino Amazed Everyone Scoring 4 In The 5-0 Drubbing. Ghana 3 - 5 AC Milan Five Of The Best, 22nd July 2007 Ghana Adjei Pantsil - Silla - Mensah - Sarpei Muntari Boateng - Appiah - Draman Pimpong ------- Oforiquaye AC Milan Kalac Cafu - Digao - Bonera - Favalli Emerson Gattuso - Ba Kaka Pato - Paloschi After the 5-0 drubbing of Nigeria in the last game, AC Milan come up against tougher opposition this time round in the form of world reknowned Ghana. With a Ghana side without the inspirational Michael Essien, could AC Milan exploit this and make chance of it. AC Milan themselves have made changes as 4 goal hero Alberto Gilardino is given a rest and replaced by Alexandre Pato. Ibrahim Ba also come into the line-up ahead of Yoann Gourcuff. With hopes high after the last game, Milan wanted to impress new coach Cesare Prandelli again by beating Ghana, they got off to the worst possible start however as they fell behind to Derek Boateng's 2nd minute opener. A simple lack of concetration from the defence allowed Boateng too much space and he exploited it, going straight down the centre and thumping an effort past Kalac in goal. AC Milan weren't behind for too long though, as they grabbed an equaliser courtesy of Alexandre Pato's head in the 17th minute. Brazilian defender and brother of Kaka, Digao made forward advances down the right wing before sending a beautifully weighted ball into the box onto Pato's head which he nodded into the net for 1-1. Ghana didn't take long however to gain their lead again as after a cross from Boateng was poorly defending the first time, it fell to the feet of Digao, who wasn't quick enough to clear and Razak Pimpong pounced and netted with 28 minutes gone. But AC Milan weren't to be behind for long as 8 minutes later they were back level. After a short free kick by Kaka was intercepted, Ghanian centre back Illiasu Silla attempted to clear only for it to hit team mate John Pantsil and falll into the path of Alberto Paloschi who slid home for 2-2. Moments before half time AC came close to taking the lead as another Kaka free kick caused confusion, with his initial attempt hitting the wall, the ball fell to Giuseppe Favalli who chipped back into the danger zone, Cafu then headed it back into the path of Gennaro Gattuso who's header was saved on the line by Sammy Adjei before Digao blazed over. After half-time Milan manager Prandelli made a substitution replacing Ibrahim Ba with Yoann Gourcuff, and within minute of his arrival Gourcuff made impact. After picking up the ball in the centre circle D, Gourcuff lead the AC Milan attack, before penetrating straight through the Ghanian defence and unleasing a shot which delfected off Pantsil and over Adjei to put AC Milan ahead for the first time in the match in the 68th minute. Milan then took a firm hold of the game as they added another goal with 15 minutes to go. A well worked free kick from Kaka and Emerson fed the ball to the on-rushing Vafu who sent a ball in, which was met by a late run from Paloschi and into the net. Paloschi's second, Milan's fourth. Milan were in party mood now though, as the impressive Paloschi won possession near the halfway line, he advanced towards goal before passing to strike partner Pato. Pato took a touch, but was blocked off, albeit only into the path of Kaka who steered home for 5-2 in the 77th minute. Ghana did however get a late consolation, but it was nothing more than a consolation as they were left ruing what might have been. After a cross from Boateng was lofted into the box and wasn't cleared by the Milan defence, Muntari's header was blocked by Digao before being knocked in by Oforiquaye to make it 5-3 in the final minute. Scorers 2' Boateng 17' Pato [Digao] 28' Pimpong 36' Paloschi 68' Gourcuff 75' Paloschi [Cafu] 77' Kaka 90'+ Oforiquaye MOTM - Ricardo Kaka Paloschi Comes Close To His Hat-trick Kaka Cracker, July 24th 2007 Togo 0 - 3 AC Milan Togo Agassa Mamah - Eninful - Nibombe - Forson Dosseyi - Salifou - Idrissou - Senaya Kader Adebayor AC Milan Kalac Cafu - Darmian - Bonera - Kaladze Emerson Gattuso - Gourcuff Kaka Pato - Paloschi After another high scoring game against Ghana, Prandelli maintains his attack force and the majority of his side for the game against Togo. Willy Aubamayeng was tipped to get a starting berth today but has had to miss out due to illness, Prandelli has said that he and Valerio Fiori will both start the final fixture of the tour against Portsmouth if both are well. With Digao taken out, and Kaladze brought in, defensive stability is now assured. Togo are also able to boast Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor in their side, he also captains. With a relative lacklustre first half, the deadlock was broken seconds before halftime as neat footwork by the ever impressing Paloschi allowed him to pass to Kaka who slotted home from 6 yards, to make a dull game underway. With Milan taking the lead on the brink of half-time many would tip them for to push on from this and continue attacking. Milan did indeed push on as they grabbed a second as Kaka's long run was finsihed off expertly with a right footed finish into an empty net after rounding Agassi with an hour gone. With 10 minutes left on the clock the game is effectively won as another Kaka run was finished with a goal, albeit at the hands of Alexandre Pato rather than himself this time, Kaka's cross ball along the 18 yard line was perfect for Pato to tap into an unguarded net. Milan then made a change bringing on the Gilardino for Pato and Giuseppe Favalli for Cafu. And with that change brought an end to the match as Milan once again scored a handful goals. Scorers 45'+ Kaka [Paloschi] 59' Kaka 83' Pato MOTM - Ricardo Kaka ![]() Kaka Celebrates His Second Goal Portsmouth Tie Called Off, 24th July 2007 AC Milan's proposed friendly with Portsmouth was called off this evening as 12 of the 18-man squad were truck by Food poisoning, AC Milan wishes them a speedy recovery. In spite of this, AC Milan have scheduled a friendly against PSV Eindhoven at the Phillips Stadium, and will have the majority of their first team squad available in what looks to be a tasty encounter. Brazilian Striker Ronaldo and Italian Fillipo Inzaghi still look likey to miss out though as they are still on holiday. This message was edited by Junior Messi on Jul 26 2008. This message was edited by Junior Messi on Jul 26 2008. | |
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Lano10
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![]() Arsene wenger steps down as manager of arsenal! ![]() It's now official, Arsene Wenger has stepped down as manager of arsenal yesturday after experiencing a difficult summer at the emirates and reports suggest that he will soon take charge of the french national team. some say the reason for his departure is because the lack of loyaly shown by the player, and the man himself admits it so, "Well i can't really deny that, i mean Loyalty was a small factor in my decision, but the reason i called a time is beacuse, i felt i gave everything i could to arsenal, i wanted to build a team with young talent who could fight for trophies, but when players are not commited to that goal, then i can't really do anything about it, it was dissapointing to see Flamini and Hleb leave and the situation with adebayor was also harsh on me, so taking all into consideration, i just felt this was it for me, i had a wonderful times at arsenal which i will never forget and i want to thank all the support of everybody here, the fans the players, the board; everyone" when asked about him taking over the French national side, he replied "It surely would be a fresh challenge for me and one that i havent refused yet, i will look more into it but i think i really like the challenge and if all goes well, then yes i will infact take charge of France ". Arsene wenger, who is the clubs longest serving manager, Won 3 FA premier league titles, 4 FA cups, 4 Community Shield, and was named FA premier league's mananger of the year 3 times during his times at Arsenal. The search continues, who will be the man who will take charge of Arsenal for the coming season? No decision has been made by the board yet, but we shall find out soon. -- 2 weeks later -- After the departure of Arsene wenger two weeks earlier, Arsenal have unveiled their new manager, former arsenal player, the legendary Dennis Berkgamp! ![]() He was the fan's favorites from the list of candidates that included the legendary Zidane, Roy Keane, Avram Gram, Frank Rijkaard and Sam allardyce. Although people are still concerned about Berkgamp's inexperience. "Its a wonderful day for me, i am really happy about the job and i am glad to be choosen. Arsenal has always been a speacil club for me and i have lots of love and respect for the club, i am really excited to come to this club as its manager and i hope to achieve great things with them in the future, really looking forward to the season" Arsenal kick-off the season in two weeks against Fulham at Emirates stadium, and although the departure of Arsene Wenger are still on people's lips, things are looking good after the recent success in Emirates cup which they won against Valencia in the finals with their youth squad. | |
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Lano10
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Note: I am already in my second Season in the ML ( i started about 4 days ago )
So here is a summary of my 1st season; Team: Arsenal Season: 2007 Stats- Wins: 19 Draws: 9 Losses: 2 GF: 46 GA: 11 GD: +35 Yellow cards: 5 Red cards: 1 League Std. 2nd Club Ranking: 57th League Cup: last 8 Win. Avg. 63.33% The first season was okay, it was dissapointing to be knocked out in the last 8 of the league cup by Tottenham, but i felt i did okay in the league. Finished 2nd with 66, one point behind Chelsea. Players who i was really impressed with: Walcott, with 6 goals and 9 assists, i think he did a great job, and showed great speed. Adebayor, his finishing was wonderful throughout the season, and helped him win the League's Top scorer award with 17 Goals. Fabregas, with 8 Assists, he was a great playmaker, and controlled the game very well from the mid. ( player of the season for me ) Toure, he was solid at the back! won 99% of the tackles he made, always saved the team when in danger. Std. ( top 6 ) Note: I have added Bayern Munich to make it more interesting i guess, since i was Arsenal myself i wanted atleast 3 other teams to challenge with me for the title. 1. Chelsea -- 67 Points 2. Arsenal -- 66 Points (P1) 3. Man.United-63 Points 4. B.Munich---57 points 5. Liverpool--51 points 6. Tottenham--48 Points Scorers: ( in the League) 1. Adebayor - 17 (League's Top Scorer) 2. Van Persie- 10 3. Walcott- 6 (Most assist in the league with 9) 4. Gervinho 5 5. Nasri- 3 6. Fabregas - 3 7. Rosicky - 1 8. Clichy- 1 Transfers: ( mid-season and Off-season ) In: Mid-season (2007) Gervinho-CF. Age:20 Price: $9000 From: Le mans had him in my previous ML, he turns into a beast! i was expecting a bit more from him, but i was satisfied with him, he grabbed 5 goals in the second half of the season Shaw - SMF. Age:17 From: Newcomers who wouldnt sign him when he appears in the newcomers? Huber- GK. Age: 17 From: Newcomers This one is for the future, will turn into a great GK! Ninis - AMF. Age: 17 Price: $7000 From: "Others" This one is also for the future, with alot of potential. Outs: Bendtner-CF Price: $8050 - Aston Villa He wasnt really impressive whenver he got the chance to play, and i wanted gervinho, so the $8050 i recieved from him was useful. Diaby-MF Price: 6300 - Birmingham City I needed the money in order to get Ninis, so i let him go to Birmingham. Vela -CF Price: $4000 - Palermo He didn't really show any potential, and with his departure, it gives Walcott, Gervinho, Da Silva more chances. ---- To Be continued . . . | |
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Pro King
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Good start there Lano, good to seen you bought Ninis he becomes really good, i just thought i was the only person who ever used him.
Amazing post as well JM. | |
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Chelsea Mint FC
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Brilliant to see this up and running once again! It's really good to see new blood here.
It's good to see your Arsenal SOMS is heavily in-depth. Actually, it's great to see that. But seeing no alignment, different colour, bolding or having the text all the same size makes it look extremely dull and not worth reading. Not really not worth reading, but it doesn't draw your attention to it or make you want tor ead further into it. Here's the Neoseeker mark-up Forum, and contains just about everything you need to know about making your posts' look exciting, and worth while. if you have any further questions, be sure to PM me ;D | |
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