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Re: The PES6 Master League Thread
Well done SB! Sparta for European domination!
Well done SB! Sparta for European domination!
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hahahah! You right mate!Great game stringer bell - I like the way you teased Sevilla with the winning goal by hitting it in the roof of the net. I bet you thought for one second you'd skied it over!!!
Thanks mate.Well done SB! Sparta for European domination!
What i done with the other leagues is mix the teams up from different nations.Well done SB.
Perhaps it's the way i organize my leagues, but i generally end up with well balanced groups. Often one nation per place. (With Vaduz, my qualifying group was Auxerre, Fiorentina, and Liverpool, for example). I have created some more european teams since my first ML, so the mix should be even better now.
Itandje
Coulibaly Hilton
Barul Ramos
Kovacevic Keita
Jussie Jemaa
Dindane Thomert
MALLORCA HOST BETIS IN SEASON OPENER
A big crowd is expected at the ONO Estadi
In what will be Professor Nutmeg's first competitive game in charge at the club, Real Mallorca kick off their League campaign at home to Real Betis. The islanders will want to use home advantage in order to get off to a winning start. Attention will also no doubt be firmly directed towards the dugout, where 'El Profesor' will be residing.
Mallorca look set to field Ariel Ibagaza behind Argentinian forward Maxi López, in a possible 4-2-3-1 or 4-4-1-1 formation. Central midfield could well be bossed by pairing Aggelos Basinas and Jordi López, while stoppers Sergio Ballesteros and José Nunes will provide the defensive wall in front of keeper Antonio Prats.
Probable line up: Prats - Dorado, Nunes, Ballesteros, Varela - Basinas, Jordi, Jonás, Ibagaza, Arango - Maxi López
Subs: Moyà, Ramis, Navarro, Jankovic, Pereyra, Tuni, Tristán
Player to watch: Maxi López
It's Demont, SB. There's no R but you probably knew that and just made a typo.@alexcarreira, Hello Alex, nice report. I was wondering what happened to Dermont, the RB with the dyed blonde hair?
Thanks for the info but where did he go? Did they sell him?It's Demont, SB. There's no R but you probably knew that and just made a typo.
He's a quality player. Played as a winger for Ajaccio but since joining Lens, been mostly employed as a right-back. But even as a defender, he can provide a lot of danger and attacking threat to the opposition. He's one of Lens' best players in real life along with others like the classy Brazilian CB, Hilton and the solid Coulibally and of course the most complete player overall who is so effective and does so many little things for teams he plays for which often goes largely unnoticed by the majority is Seydou Keita. A player who has to be admired not just because of his footballing ability but also sportsmanship, loyalty and overall being a very good guy.
It's Lens' 'left-back' position which is by far the biggest problem in the team after selling promising young full-back, Benoit Assou-Ekotto to Spurs last summer and offloading veteran Lachor to Sedan without a proper replacement. In fact Mr. Gillot recently admitted that if Lens are to do anything this year, they NEED to acquire a decent LB because currently they have probably the weakest set of LB's in all of Ligue 1! And that's true and not good at all for a club the size of RCL and their ambitions.
p.s. I don't know if you heard but Bordeaux and Ricardo (Their Brazilian coach) have just managed to take away the talented Brazilian Jussie away from Lens on loan for the rest of the season on the last day of the transfer window.