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So, as I understand, we start in the present just before or after EURO (summer of 2024), yes?
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace@Danimal5981 Correct, starting June 1, 2024. (Unfortunately the game date will be 2023 since I could not simulate ahead without it really messing things up) but I made a few already known transfers like Mbappe moving. To start the CM, I listed the players with expiring contracts for Brighton for sale and they sold quickly as mentioned above.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace@CO88LER5 Yea, in real life I cannot see this happening but in FIFA it was the best choice for my preferences. United and Bayern would become too easy too quick. Espanyol would be fun but I can see myself losing interested in the second division of LaLiga since I do not know anyone.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
(I will be changing the font going forward. That is very hard to read!)
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
Very logical to bring in players with a connection to Pochettino one way or another (old clubs, compatriots). Though Hancko, who is secured of yet another Champions League season, I don't think he'll swap for Feyen00rd for anything less than a regular Champions League-contender.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace@Danimal5981 That's a good point. I was thinking the money and a Premier League move might be tempting, especially since he just lost his manager with Slot leaving.
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Fixture to watch
- Match Day 1: Leicester City (home opener)
- Match Day 14: at Chelsea (Poch returns to the Bridge)
- Match Day 18: at Crystal Palace (A23 derby)
- Match Day 19: Spurs (Boxing Day)
- Match Day 22: Crystal Palace (A23 derby)
- Match Day 38: Man Utd (Last home game ceremony)
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
In December there are two home games against relatively modest opponents (Brentford and Southampton), I think after, that's the moment where we'll take stock, see where you stand and pass first judgement on how Poch is doing at his new club.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Ambitious signings. Brighton have made a lot of money in recent years, so I wouldn't second guess them being able to afford Hancko, Gallagher etc. But both are probably at the very peak of what Brighton will be able to attract. I like the previous player links with Pochettino, seems there is given a lot of thought to these transfers.
I'm also curious how Ferguson will do for you. I find him to be a top talent, and bigger/better clubs could be on the move for him soon.
And finally, kudos for your visual presentation. The font is small at times, as you've noticed yourself. But apart from that, with the fixture list and all, it's beautifully set up.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
@Danimal5981 Those are the fixtures I was looking at as well. We have a good start to the season, a few early wins would be big and then those two games plus the Crystal Palace derby match in December will be huge to win.
@JustinCase0110 Ferguson is going to get his chance as my starting striker. He missed good chances in preseason but I feel like he's in position to score often so far. He's not as athletic as strikers I have used in the past but he's young and can develop.
Thank you. I will be tweaking the graphics until they are visually readable. The old site was easy but this one I am still trying to figure out.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
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- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
You've let all veterans go. As @JustinCase0110 mentioned in my story: in the game that's not a thing, but in real life we often think too lightly about the benefit of having older people in the squad - if not on the pitch then at least as part of the group.
However, the highlighted deal of Marcus Edwards is a very, very clever one! That guy indeed has a history with Poch, while 4 (or 5) years abroad seems about the right time for him.
It's something that happens more and more nowadays: English players being bread to adulthood, away from the Premier League, then being bought back by an English side at peak age. The danger of course is that they could draw attention outside England's borders more easily, while not being raised in the physical game that England's clubs still apply.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace@Danimal5981 I did keep a few veterans in James Milner, Adam Webster, Joel Veltman, and Jason Steele. You are right with the rest, I sold Grob to replace with Gallagher, Dunk to replace with Medina and Lallana replaced by Skipp.
Selling Estupinan was not in the plans but the release clause made that possible. In a way, it made for the interesting story to bring in Edwards because he was my first target after Gallagher but the price would have used almost my whole budget and I wanted two CB's as well. - LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
Losing to Man Utd and a draw against Newcastle is nothing to be ashamed about as Brighton, but giving it away twice against Bournemouth <ouch> is a little painful
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Unfortunate injury to the new signing. It's another that makes great sense though, and generally, the new players aged 22-25 make great grounds for the team to have a golden period soon. Yes, some veterans have left, some of them for bigger clubs in North London. But you've also kept some of the elderly with Hancko and Gallagher in particular having the potential to become leaders at this club.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
@Danimal5981The Bournemouth match was a real blow. Giving up the lead twice is bad but two goals from corners makes it even worse. Terrible defending by me on both.
@JustinCase0110 playing RW is a curse it seems. I have had three injuries to that position. Luckily the other two were healthy by the next match after being subbed off early but Edwards missing three months is a big concern.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace@LABoog4 Corners can be a real headache mate. Same as free kicks just outside the box. You can do your best trying to defend them. Sometimes it's just impossible to prevent the ball from going in.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
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- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
Bad choice of words by Poch and something that might bite him later on, especially if the season goes south and this joke of a competition was the only realistic chance at success for a team such as Brighton: which is the reason the League Cup exists in the first place - many teams prioritize the league and FA Cup, leaving the spoils for smaller teams. So what Poch says here isn't necessarilly wrong or incorrect, it might even reflect correctly what people in England actually think, unless it's their team that is doing well in that cup tournament.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace@Danimal5981 Pochettino has always been outspoken against the league cup. He does not see winning that competition as changing the club if the focus on that would impact league results.
I tried thinking of a storyline to give back to fans while also bring Pochettino some controversy like he normally has in his pressers.
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