While playing FM07 I’ve noticed that more of my players (compared to previous versions) seem to be catching colds, ‘flu and other viral infections. In the past I’ve always feared that allowing players to remain at the club, and be dealt with by the physios, would result in widespread infection throughout my squad, however allowing the player to recuperate at home can often mean being without his services for as long as two weeks. Which is the lesser of the two evils? I decided to try and find out. (more…)
January 2007
31 January, 2007
31 January, 2007
Tiers – Primera División.
Cup Competitions – None.
Other Competitions – None.
Overview.
The Peruvian league lacks some of the glamour and prestige of its South American neighbours but that’s not to say that it’s not an enjoyable league to play in, especially as for the most part the clubs are relatively evenly matched. (more…)
25 January, 2007
Tiers – Primera División & Primera B Nacional
Cup Competitions – None.
Other Competitions – None.
Overview.
The Argentinian Football League is consistently ranked among the top-ten leagues in the world according to the International Federation of Football History and Statistics and many of Argentina’s top players are considered to be among the world’s best and can be found playing in many of Europe’s top divisions. (more…)
25 January, 2007
Hi-ho Silva.
The State Championships drew us against bogey side Grêmio once again, though they were the only side expected to cause us any problems – reaching the play-off stage for the third season running would be a formality. (more…)
23 January, 2007
The inspiration for today’s piece comes from Footygamer’s Mike who has recently revived the site’s Chelsea Nationalist Challenge with Leigh RMI (which actually makes it the Leigh RMI Nationalist Challenge I suppose, but anyway…). If you’re wondering what the challenge is then click the link and have a read. It’s not entirely original (in so far as most sites have done something similar at some point) but it is a fun way to play and it’s a perfect introduction to the idea of challenges for anyone who’s never tackled one before. (more…)