06-07-2006, 17:04 | #21 |
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I've replaced Black Marlins with Krys Olympic in the tables and notified your next opponent of this change. As said, next game is vs Pyknites from Holland, see the tables and fixtures thread.
Welcome and good luck in the Cup!
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06-07-2006, 17:25 | #22 |
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OK cool !
I found the Pyknites at HT, and am ready to ask for a friendly for next Wednesday. If I got it well, I will play at home, right ? Also, are we already in the knock-out stage (cup rules) or still in the league stage (normal rules) ?
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you would use Normal Rules and you are correct that you should challenge to a home game.
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OK, I challenged the Pyknites. The thing is that I don't seem to pass the challenge as long as he doesn't answer me positively... I'm stucked at Challenge #10 ; I reorganized my squad on the pitch (lol, half of them have REALLY WEIRD French first names : very 'old France'), and I also placed a bid on a good keeper, but lost the bid minutes after it was done.
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06-07-2006, 19:34 | #27 |
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at least you have a few games in you future games list.. When I got my team it was the end of the season and it took me almost 3 weeks to complete all of the challenges.
Have you decided upon a training regime? I would decide on that before you go out buying players. (ie: if you buy a 20yo solid keeper now, and later decide that you are going to train keepers, you'll need to sell that guy and buy a younger player that will accept training better)
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And the Pyknites accepted the challenge !! He must have been warned by Kemal, so thanks.
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Here is my team. I started with those players, except (IIRC) :
- Lénaïc Peyraud : assistant coach for the challenge ; - Jean Lebreton : young player promoted from my club for the challenge. Alexis Brisset was put on the transfer list for the challenge, at 5,000 € : does it sound good ? The 16 other guys are used in my lineup and my bench. All are listed according to their TSI. Quote:
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06-07-2006, 22:24 | #30 |
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You can safely fire the bottom 5 players up to the keeper. And do this better sooner than later (before Friday payday comes; not sure when it is in France) so that you don't need to pay their salary for the week.
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