Best players football manager 2005
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4 minutes later, Jordan Holmes for Liverpool was sent off. Then, completely against the flow of the game, Torres scored a magnificent individual effort to give me some hope 11 minutes into extra time. With three men down, I really struggled to see how I could get through. To add on the misery, Joe Cole went and elbowed Hyypia, and earned a straight red 6 minutes into extra time.
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And Pongolle scored a hat-trick on injury time with the last shot of full time play, taking the game to extra time. Joaquin was sent off for a second yellow on the 79th minute, and Lampard got his second yellow on the 88th. Still no worries, I was still ahead 5-4 on aggregate.
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Bot sides had yellow cards for several players - and then Sinama Pongolle scored goals on the 58th and 66th mintues. After that, Liverpool dominated and van der Vaart put L'pool ahead just before half time. The game flowed back and forth with plenty of chances for either team until Kewell broke the deadlock and equalised.
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The second leg started off innociously enough, Tevez scored a brilliant goal after 7 minutes. The first leg I beat Liverpool 4-0, where they fought a 0-0 game until the 76th minute when my attacking 4-3-3 formation finally brought the goals I wanted (4 in 15 minutes is not too bad, eh?). An English League Cup game against Liverpool (which incidentally is the team I myself support), specifically the second leg. I just had the most nailbiting game of either team I'm managing for the entire game so far. My second season I'm through the Champions League group stage and about to play Ajax (I think) in the first knockout round. The challenging part is the European competition - my first season I made it to the semi-final of the UEFA/Euro cup before losing to eventual champion Barcelona. Playing Celtic's been interesting - of course league play is generally easy, as Rangers and (sometimes) Aberdeen are about the only teams that give me problems. I was able to pull it off my first year, but in year 2 I'm getting bitten by the injury bug a lot more. because of league play + 2 cup competitions + European competition (plus having a bunch of players who play for their national sides) I have to keep a really big squad, because for most of the season I'm playing 2 or even 3 matches a week.
I agree about how hard it is to balance team size and playing time. He's made a bunch of great saves, and is also really good at placing his goal kicks to spark counterattacks.
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I signed him on a free around the middle of my first season (I'm playing as Celtic), and now, in the final stretch of my 2nd season, he's firmly ensconced in my starting lineup - and only about 23 years old and killer stats. If anyone's looking for a young goalie to bring along in their game, look for Graham Stack. His speciality seems to be lobbing the charging keeper. He really is impressive and scored 30+ for me in his first season. I'd recommend offloading Mutu and giving Robinho a chance to shine. Kardinal thats some impressive line up you have there. I guess thats probably why IMG ignores it. Shame really cause it has such a massive following everywhere apart from the US. Check it out:Īnyone else find it strange that IMG seems to have ignored this game? No reviews and nothing in the news when updates come out. Haven't tried it yet since you have to start a new game for the changes to take effect.
#BEST PLAYERS FOOTBALL MANAGER 2005 UPDATE#
There's a new data update out that brings the transfers up to date with this month. At the moment I like playing as Ajax, a big team in a small competition (Holland) and the challenge is to do well in Europe with a small transfer budget ($10 mill) and compete with the likes of Inter, Barca, ManYoo and Arsenal. Haven't tried with a financially poor team, its a bigger challenge but you'd end up losing so often it'd be hard to enjoy. Anyone ever dabble in lower league play - picking a low level team and playing without the benefit of the player search function (ie just using scouts to find new players)? It makes for an interesting game.