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44 minutes ago, Kazmanian Devil said:
click the gear and select detail level, set everything to quick sim
if you coach your games click the gear in game and select action speed, and max it out
Thanks man.
Gamewise, I find it impossible to trade Prist and Dorsett. It's funny if I wasn't sad about the roster spots in wasting. Otherwise this is what I want GM Mode to be like.
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Demichelis looks like he's 40
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Any good guides to how to start, the setup good tactics, and all the works? I started my first save and it takes forever to aim and the games take too long too.
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1 hour ago, Kazmanian Devil said:
lmao where is going? United?
I can dream.
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Absolutely abysmal by United today. Can we just come to a concensus that half the team isn't quality enough to wear the shirt. Fellaini Carrick and Schneiderlin shouldn't be in a midfield 3 together, ever. And Memphis and Martial need some rest and more creativity behind them. Rojo isn't good enough at LB or CB. De Gea is probably going to leave if Van Gaal is still coach.
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Can I nominate desi? Or apollo?
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4 minutes ago, CANUCK-EXPRESS said:
I was surprised Ryan was that hurt, it didn't seem like Jake hit him that hard.
Deceptive truculence
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1 hour ago, CaptainCanuck001 said:
Tim Fosu-Mensah
Thank you
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Arsenal gonna Arsenal. Great game by Rashford, Mata, Memphis, Herrera, Varela. Even Adnan had a good game in the last 10 minutes. The replacement for Rojo, can't pronounce or type his name, had one error but otherwise was solid defensively. Can't wait to have Martial back in this counter attacking style of play. MOTM for me goes to Rashford for the brace in his premier league debut.
Moment of of the Game goes to LVG. Gets up, goes to the technical area for the first time ever and acts out a dive. Bloody brilliant.
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21 minutes ago, Lateralus91 said:
Müller likes to come from a deeper position in order to roam into space in between the defenders. Götze is the technically more gifted player, so he's better taking on the ball while having a defender in his back and distributing it to the players in the line behind him (e.g. Müller, Özil...). Similar to drop passes in hockey.
Ok. Makes sense. Germany doesn't have a natural striker than? Like, Klose was the player that played in the World Cup but when subbed off Schurlle played in the centre.
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I've seen a couple of Germany games and why does Gotze play up top instead of Muller? Muller is a better striking option, isn't he?
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1 hour ago, Green Building said:
edit: if anyone is realllllllly bored, this is the supposed 154 page document that CBS picked those points from
http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1184220-20140605190910.html#document/p36
I have to write a 4000 word essay this summer so maybe I will focus on this? I like the idea of doing it on the canucks though.
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27 minutes ago, Green Building said:
Certainly not arguing with you as both cities have good football history, just saying the league (owners) has demonstrated a weather neutral prerogative for the most part.
I'm lucky enough to have been to both, and love outdoor stadiums overall. But even the next 4 years will be either indoors or somewhere warm.
It's the owners who need convincing.
I know, it just irks me that there are people who believe that fans won't come to a superbowl game in cold weather. Look at the minnesota game. Football fans are passionate and they want to see the superbowl if there team is in it even if its in the boringest city or the coldest in America.
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1 hour ago, Green Building said:
I wouldn't hold my breath on the latter 2 cities as the league doesn't like outdoor stadiums where February weather could get nasty. One of the reasons Lambeau and Soldier Field have yet to host a Superbowl. Most of the following host stadiums are either warm to warm ish climate, or indoors.
Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans, LA 7 1978, 1981, 1986, 1990, 1997, 2002, 2013 Orange Bowl Miami, FL 5 1968, 1969, 1971, 1976, 1979 Sun Life Stadium Miami Gardens, FL 5 1989, 1995, 1999, 2007, 2010 Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA 5 1977, 1980, 1983, 1987, 1993 Tulane Stadium New Orleans, LA 3 1970, 1972,1975 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA 3 1988, 1998, 2003 LA Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles, CA 2 1967, 1973 Tampa Stadium Tampa, FL 2 1984, 1991 Georgia Dome Atlanta, GA 2 1994, 2000 Raymond James Stadium Tampa, FL 2 2001,2009 University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, AZ 2 2004, 2015 Reliant Stadium Houston, TX 1 2004 Rice Stadium Houston, TX 1 1974 Pontiac Silverdome Pontiac, MI 1 1982 Stanford Stadium Stanford, CA 1 1985 Metrodome Minneapolis, MN 1 1992 Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, AZ 1 1996 EverBank Field Jacksonville, FL 1 2005 Ford Field Detroit, MI 1 2006 AT&T Stadium Arlington, TX 1 2011 Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis, IN 1 2012 MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ 1 2014 Yeah I know about Lambeau and Soldier but Chicago is such a great sports city, the history and all of it should give it some consideration.
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12 minutes ago, Jiggs50 said:
Wouldn't mind a sb at LA in a few years!
It wouldn't be my first choice. Most likely personal preference but I don't like LA and would love to see the SuperBowl in Dallas, Miami, New England or Chicago.
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As a Seahawks fan this game wasn't the best outcome but it was a hell of a game. That effort in the second half was commendable and I'm just happy it was close at the end. These playoffs have been great aside from the ref moments, like the delay of game today and the coin flip yesterday. Now it's time to root for Fitz so he can win a ring.
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6 hours ago, Jiggs50 said:
Don't really care about that. Think of how entertaining the Bills will be next year lol. Hard knocks favourites already!
Nope. If the Cowboys sign Johny Manziel and RG III, NFL has to give it to them. I would watch that every week. Or is it Billy Manziel now?
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7 hours ago, GLASSJAW said:
grabbed this from Reddit - United supports cheering Memphis simply for taking a shot. pretty funny: https://streamable.com/ybxb
As a united fan, seeing someone actually putting in effort to score is pleasing. Standards have really fallen in the last decade, havent they?
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1 hour ago, ReggieBush said:
Messi?
I forgot Messi playing on the right side again. I think he could play anywhere he wants in the front three and the way Barça play so fluidly he isn't really playing right wing. More of a Striker/Attacking Mid/Winger/Football God in general.
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11 minutes ago, GLASSJAW said:
who even is the best right sided midfielder in more contemporary time? when i think of great wingers or wide midfielders, I can think of a bunch of great left ones. Even when I google it the results are Figo, Ribery, Ljunberg, Robinho (lol!) - but these guys all primarily play(ed) on the left or centre, I believe.
Figo was a great player, but I'd easily take Beckham over Ribery, Ljunberg, or Robinho
I know George Best was a right winger too, but I certainly never saw him play.
Ronaldo played on the right when with United. But Beckham was the only right midfielder that could be considered as great in recent times. Maybe Bale for the future? And Ribery has mainly played on the left for a couple of years when healthy because Robben is on the right.
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9 minutes ago, Green Building said:
Watch out Green Bay, Seahawks coming for you.
Lockette has more return yards than all of Arizonas offence. And Bruce Arians isn't going to be happy with anything in the game today. Missed kicks, bad punts, shaky offense, bad defence.
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No words.
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20 hours ago, Bizarre said:
Prior to that can you tell me the next time the Spurs finished infront of liverpool? Or if the spurs have actually won anything in those 6 years?
Liverpool has had a rough few years (minus finishing 2nd), and there are teams that have obviously had more success in England recently. I wouldn't say the spurs are one of them.
Man i love it when football fans go to History in arguments especially United and Liverpool fans.
P.S. I'm a united supporter
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