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Will he change his name to Warren Democratic Republic of the Congo- Emery
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79/79 lmao what an insult to this king
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I don't think that would hold him back too much, there are slower CDMs out there, he is quick to move the ball around and really precise with his passing. Would provide a needed physical presence for Wolves in the center of the field, and allow them to go 4 at the back as well..
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https://s3a.sofifa.net/88cb27ed82558ca2a41436da23aa1992fc77a712.jpg I started a CM with them a few weeks ago (9/10/20 version) Only signinig british players. 1st season: 5º, 85 pts. 2nd season: 4º, 90 pts. 3rd season: 3º, 94 pts. and finally promoted winning the playoffs (1st and 2nd season we lost against Watford and Vila in semis). Grant has been amazing (34 goals this season). I gonna improve the RM, LM and CF with some players of Championship and the relegated PL clubs, and lets see how is the next season.
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It's close enough to the end of the year. Time for my yearly review. (This takes a bloody age to type!) Goalkeeper: Foster - 77/77 Had an outstanding start to the year, with a high level of shot stopping and box commandment and was arguably the best GK in the Championship at the time if it wasn't for is atrocious distribution. But after September he noticeably took a dip in form, culminating in larger and larger errors creeping into his game (Leading directly to goals v Huddersfield and Swansea) before an injury let the door open for Bachmann to take his chance. Since then, he's been on the bench or injured. Would do well still for teams who sit deep and absorb crosses and don't value possession. Bachmann - 73/75 I've debated making him a 72 or 73 OVR for a while and decided he's deserving of 73 due to his consistency. He doesn't get left hung to dry often by our defence which makes it harder to judge his shot stopping, but he has very rarely let us down when he has been needed making a range of close and far ranged saves. His handling is exceptionally good, reminding me of Martinez. He regularly sweeps out from the back and has a good level of passing to his play. However, his one weakness is crosses into the box. He has improved since his first game as he now knows he has to push through players to get there but rarely goes past his 6 yard box when he decides to and does miss the ball under heavy pressure. Needs Sweeper and Cautious with Crosses. Elliot - 69/69 Joined us as 3rd choice in January, is still 3rd choice. Defence: Sierralta - 76/80 Has been our star defender of the campaign, having joined as 5th choice from Udinese with minimal expectation. Chilean fans have rated him highly the whole time but since December he has made the place his own with aplomb. Sensational in the air and strong on the ground. Brave and has rarely been out muscled or out of position. Reasonably quick and acceptable on the ball. Kabasele - 76/76 The yard stick for anyone I compare our defenders to due to his correct rating. Injury has kept him out of the 2nd half of the Season but before then was playing to a good level in keeping with previous performances. Not a lot to report here. Troost-Ekong - 74/75 Although he's a worse pure defender than Sierralta, Kabasele and I may even suggest Cathcart, he is a huge influence on and off the pitch and worthy of being a Captain. Was the player who led a team meeting after a draw v Coventry where he got everyone on the same page and since then our form soared. Is also Nigeria's Captain. He's a decent defender with a lapse of concentration at times, average passing and huge personality. He plays better on more predictable pitches where he plays a lot of long balls. Despite my criticism, if you're an integral part of a record defence you're doing something right. Needs Leadership and Long Passer trait. Cathcart - 72/72 A professional and dependable defender with little pace left after more recent years due to injury. Has had an injury hit season but played exceptionally well out of position v Norwich recently and delivered some surprisingly excellent crosses and was decent v Millwall filling in there after Femenia's injury. Would be a starting defender in Championship for most teams and a very solid backup in the Prem. Wilmot - 70/80 Had some average to decent games earlier on the Season where he played across the whole of the backline but very unlucky not to feature more recently. Very good on the ball, balanced tackler on the floor and doesn't lunge in frequently but under pressure in the air he can misjudge it. Would need another year in the Championship ideally, I think before he would make the next step but I wouldn't be surprised if could be an England international under the right conditions when he's older at his peak. Femenia - 77/77 Our POTS, incredibly consistent and reliable throughout the year with very few injuries under both managers. Has rediscovered his more attacking verve and although will never be a natural tackler he does get stuck in and tracks back as you would expect from a fullback. Has played well at LB and would have that as a secondary position. Oh, it is. Lovely. Ngakia - 71/81 For any other team he would be starting if it wasn't for the reliable form of Femenia this year and his underlying numbers back this up too. To the eye test, he's more defensively solid but just as capable attacking with the ball. Only difference is he is not as good at trapping and dribbling with it as Femenia which makes him less press resistant. Has played LB but despite his best efforts doesn't look comfortable there. Masina - 75/76 Having missed the first half of the year with a Pre-Season injury, he has rarely put a foot wrong since his return and brought back a natural balance to the side we didn't have. Old school defence first fullback who uses his height to full effect. Can make some mean crosses but not as attack minded to exploit it reliably. Lazaar - 64/64 One of the worst players I have seen play for us in a long time. Loves a long shot but doesn't hit the target and bombing forward without thought of where he is defensively either. Passing is below par and cost a goal v Luton with a shocking back pass. Midfield: Hughes - 77/81 We look lost without him, which coincidentally was the first half of the Season where we looked lost as a team in possession under Ivic. A playmaker and midfield marshal rolled into one. Not incredibly pacey or flashy but sensational passer and reader of the game. Keeps the ball on the floor and dictates the tempo of a game very well whilst giving a good bite in midfield as well. Always tackles on his feet with a great level of bravery even if oppo is sliding in but has demonstrated he can slide tackle if required. Needs Playmaker trait. Chalobah - 76/79 It's taken him nearly 3 years, but he looks over his kneecap break now and back to the level we hoped he could potentially play at again as the Season has progressed. Plays like a B2B midfielder and loves a tackle / yellow card. Reasonably technical and has a dangerous shot on him when the situation allows for it. Welcome back, we've missed you. Cleverley - 74/74 Very high energy player, best deployed furthest forward behind a striker to harass the opposition into mistakes and is where he's got a few goals from this year. Has been a prominent player on and off the pitch, with a borderline quality for Leadership but I'll just hold off on that trait. Needs H/H work rate. Gosling - 72/72 Hasn't played a massive number of games for us, but when he has, he's generally been good. More attacking than defensive minded but will muck in all the same. Has scored some important goals already. Sanchez - 69/69 A pleasant surprise, given his previous reputation at Aston Villa and West Ham. A calm player on the pitch, doesn't typically play more than 45 mins at most so Stamina is spot on. A typical destroyer type player and doesn't do anything rash beyond winning it and passing to someone else. No complaints here. Dele-Bashiru - 66/77 His ACL injury was very unfortunate as he looked dangerous when he did feature. This OVR / Pot boost is to bring it up to where it should roughly be, more than due to his games this year. His Pot I think should be higher but he has to play more first before I can justify that. Like Wilmot, he needs a year loan in the Championship I think but whenever he's played, I've liked the look of him and would fully back him to reach his Pot. Phillips - 58/73 He's highly rated within our youth system, and certainly isn't afraid of putting himself about into challenges earlier in the Season. After our CM crisis was resolved he picked up an injury that has kept him out of contention this second half of the Season which is a shame but I also doubt he would have featured that often. Very aggressive player who loves a tackle and relishes a physical battle but is still on a technical level a way below what is needed to be considered for the first team. Wingers: Sarr - 78/86 Even under Ivic he was our star man despite his own misfiring performances due to his pace and trickery, hence why he's been the most fouled player this Season in the Championship. Has made increasingly large steps forward with the defensive side of his game as it's progressed whilst also making better decisions in the final third making better use of his abundant talent. Still a small way off being a UCL player but give him 2 years and I think he'll be ready for that level. Zinckernagel - 76/77 Despite being a RW by trade and LW / CAM, he's played well I feel given he has played on the left of the midfield 3 for almost his entire time since joining us. He has shown his quality by already having the most assists in the team even though he has played only half the games of everyone else when he joined in January which is impressive. Has shown signs of still acclimatising to intensity of English football and perhaps also not playing on Astro pitches as is common in Sweden as he can get caught on taking too long on the ball but as he's playing well out of position this can be forgiven. Has tried to work back defensively to some effect. Sema - 74/75 Has been one of our most prominent players this Season, very rarely missing a game. Has managed to nab a few goals and should have a few more assists if our strikers were more clinical. Last 2 months has seen a reduction in output but he still works extremely hard in defence and offence and can deliver a vicious cross. Very one footed though and I suspect he'll play a less prominent role next Season. Needs H/H work rate. Hungbo - 65/74 I wouldn't go as far as to say it's a breakthrough Season, but he does look a real talent and should have an assist or two to his name. Able to whip in a cross and afraid of no-one, I think he could easily be a good Championship winger if not higher so long as he's nurtured correctly but like some others he needs to play and demonstrate this. Nice blend of pace, trickery and strong delivery into the box. Strikers: Pedro - 74/85 Credit @Sawyer (AV Flair) for this: https://s3a.sofifa.net/186be8f11db2f0b46724413f13f1f687753c7e2b.png I feel this is pretty damn close. Pedro has shown a lot of aggression this Season, particularly since February / March where his goal drought started so that should be nearer the 60's or 70's and never hides away from a scrap. His heading should be a little higher. Otherwise, that's a very good representation. Would argue he needs H/H due to dropping deep regularly to harass and receive the ball to then turn and take on his man. Would also improve his positioning. Perica - 71/75 Perica is physically weak for his size but I genuinely believe he can get goals in the Championship and even the Premier League. He has the Chalobah complex where he needs a run of games to shake off the rust and get match fit with an extended run se he trusts his body again to get over niggles. His movement and instinct is there and has a good header when not under massive pressure. He's not outstanding in any category and doesn't drop as deep as Pedro with his work rate which may be why he isn't featuring, but I do think he deserves more minutes. Despite his finishing on the floor not being great is isn't bad either, at least he hits the target and forces something from a keeper. I'd be more than content with him being a backup striker in the Premier League and I'd certainly back him in the Championship. I'd put his Pot a little higher but he needs to play to justify this. Gray - 70/70 Had an alright start to the Season despite a lack of goals before enduring a torrid time which was horrific to watch unfold where he showed no composure, technique or confidence in any aspect of his play. Since his change to Jamaica, I have to give credit it seems to have recovered some of his game again but I would at best have him as backup in the Premier League and I would say is more accurately a mid-table Championship striker with a good engine with an acceptable work rate, good positioning but appalling finishing. Success - 69/74 He comes across as a poor man's Balotelli. At least Balotelli had the right to be arrogant, Success genuinely thinks he's amazing and doesn't have graft hard for the team to succeed. Success will become a what if player as long as he has the attitude and mentality he has right now. Deeney - 67/67 Extremely immobile and rarely at the right place at the right time to finish chances. (1 goal from open play, a 2 yard tap in v Rotherham ah Home and 6 penalties) Still retains something of a Cult of Personality with older Watford fans but it's generally recognised he isn't the player he was and is not of a Championship standard anymore, let alone Premier League. It's no coincidence our form under Xisco changed when he was injured and we switched to 4-4-2 where we instead deployed Pedro as a mobile, technical No. 9. Honourable and Not So Honourable Mentions: Dahlberg - 72/80 Has by all accounts had an excellent Season in Sweden and looks close to the level I would want for a keeper. I would rather he went on loan in the Championship next Season to then properly challenge Bachmann for the No. 1 spot. Quina - 69/80 Was very poor for us under Ivic playing between a midfield 2 or on the LW. At Granada he's had better fortunes but has been criticised for his immaturity in not keeping the ball more and taking too many risks like it was here. There's a brilliant player in there but he needs to improve his phsical strength and robustness with understanding when it's acceptable to take risks. Penaranda - 68/73 What. A. Waste. He's gone from wonderkid to wasted talent as the years have passed, and along with Sinclair has had a very poor Season for CSKA Sofia, with 2 years left on his contract. Suffers from similar issues to Success but even more so, including attending parties in Covid restricted times.
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for u carrer.. Remove first window, don't buy any player in first season, invest your budget in good scouts for the base, create a 9-month observation base in england with the search option in "any", create a network of scouts working effectively in scotland and ireland, look for a STs, Wings and FullBacks, at the end of the season target the bests in both leagues (SCO and IRL) to bring in the winter window of the second season, the quality of the players will change according to result in the promotion, teams that go up in the play-offs, do not have such an effective investment. In Championship max a 3 or 4 new players, develop more your starting players, Whatmough, Johnson, Mnoga, Rew ... u can take goods accademy players in first season. Now u observation could see to africa, the league and team ever have a good culture to african players, look to expert championship players with low prices. ovrl isnt the only thing matter, ovrl is most to price definitions. so u can take good experient and cheap players with ovrl 65/71. If you can acquire good accademy players u can sold and the money in, so make a balance economy, invest in good scouts for accademy. When you are in the premier league, use this system to collect money, always try to seek experienced players who will be in clubs that have been relegated or in a similar situation to Portsmouth in the league that will start. Remember players from smaller clubs in Ligue I, Scottish Premier League and untapped Premier League experts.
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That CB career ended really fast!
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Arrived and Will soon be presented as an IFK Göteborg player! Buzzing💙🤍 https://s3a.sofifa.net/d1db231b6f6dbab4aaf4238c5a9ef9997aa3b333.jpg
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Yes El Mareo is the name of their academy and it is very well known although it hasn’t been as good the last few years the this news generation looks promising
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Self-fulfilling prophecy (Kind of). Can you try and spam Mbappe to go to Brentford, pls, thanks. My kindest regard, Penis420.
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His picture looks like they photoshopped chongs hair onto angel gomes
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The Netherlands is a country of rich and glorious traditions. For example, we like getting druk while we sell our garbage in the streets on the day we celebrate our mentally retarded king called Willy. We also like having scheduled heated discussions about whether or not it is racist for white people to walk around in blackface one month per year. Another one of these great traditions is that each year we let some unknown force select a random man to completely destroy our national football competition. This person is destined to score 25 goals or so in a single season, only to lose 100 percent of his footballing ability next season at his new club. I am really happy for Giakoumakis that the God of the Eredivisie has chosen him for this holy mission. He is destined to fail after his succes, but it is a great life lesson. Enjoy the good while you can. It could all be gone in a heartbeat.
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Podence will become a similar player to him in a few years
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Teo corbeanu i've only see clips and two match but when i saw i feel is a special guy, im not saying he can be top player but premier league player , he can be. I think 61/80-81 is good, he plays usually in the band more than striker he is so tall but so technical and fastest, is like henry or kululevski a tall guy who play in the band . Sorry for my english
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Wtf have they been feeding this guy to have a beard like that at 18 xd
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The Özil situation at Arsenal is like driving a car and having a spare tire. Arsenal is the car, Arteta/Board is the driver, the fans are the passengers, and Özil is the spare tire. The driver has a clear destination in mind, the top four, but along the way the car experiences a blowout on the road. So, they pull over to put on the spare tire to hobble over until they can buy a new tire. Except... they don't have the spare tire either because the driver decided to omit the spare from his travels and leave it at home for some odd fucking reason. All while the passengers look at the driver saying, "Gee, if only we had a spare tire for the meantime 😐" Ozil obviously isn't the final answer to our problems. But you're deluding yourself if you say he wouldn't be an upgrade over the shit we put in his absence. The likes of Willock and Willian at 10.
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I made a FIFA21 Career Mode Challenge for Wolves! (Check my Twitter/Instagram for more challenges) https://s3a.sofifa.net/ce4279f62893a9cc3a106a40c40275955abf3133.png
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Looks like West Ham turned on sliders during those last 10 minutes...
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Dude I'm so happy with the team we have now.
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Wait for the updates! It's gonna be a sick team for sure this season. But Teze and Boscalgi are still wingbacks but they only play CB this season. :) I am going to do one for sure too
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My short list: https://sofifa.com/shortlist/91402 I plan to form the team whit British players of lower divisions and academy players.
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Hey, I don't know much about this team's style of play but I don't think that there are any Paços fans here so I guess I will try to fill you in a little bit. Paços has been a solid 1st division club in Portugal this decade, they even managed to get to a league cup and Portugal's Cup final back in around 2009, but most notably they were 3rd in 2012/13 (if I'm not mistaken) when they were coached by Paulo Fonseca, Roma's coach rn, unfortunately that place only granted play-off to access UCL and they got Zenit, they were eliminated, I actually had a cousin (not 1st grade tho) called Sergio Oliveira that played for them around that time, they also played UEL some other times if I'm not mistaken. Last season the only players from them I know were Hélder Ferreira, Tanque, Murilo, Eustáquio, Amaral, Pedrinho, Ricardo and Marcelo (really good CB), I know that they got Lucas Silva this season but I haven't followed their transfer market so yeah, I dunno. Liga NOS has many clubs making serious moves in the market so I guess realistically Paços could "dream" about 9/10th place tops
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Good lord the Internet is a fucked up place. Racism, homophobia, sexism etc is not even remotely funny and I can guarantee that none of the people who leave comments like this on this internet would say it out in the real world. Just because your twisted closed mind thinks it’s the most hilarious thing in the world doesn’t mean other people will do. I needed to say this so sorry not sorry. Sincerely, a person with an actual fucking brain.
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Agreed somewhere like Norwich Bournemouth Brentford or even Derby
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Do you actually have any sources for this or – going from your similar comments on Buffon's page, which at least had some reasoning behind them – are you just generalising and surmising that all Italian players are fascists? That I know of, Insigne hasn't been associated with the far-right, and when I did an internet search, nothing came up, but if he has, then he deserves to be criticised. But if he hasn't, then you really shouldn't be saying such things and spreading rumours or fake news. I know our country has a dark past, not only because of fascism but also because of colonialism, among many other things, and I fully acknowledge that we have a lot to answer for and a lot of progress needs to be made still today, and clearly there are problems in Italy right now with racism, xenophobia against immigrants, and the far-right gaining more power, as demonstrated by the fact that Salvini's Lega received virtually the joint second–most votes in the last election and he even served as our deputy prime-minister, but to generalise us in this way, when there are also many of us who completely abhor those extreme views and are more socially more left-wing and progressive, all I can say is that it's extremely ignorant of you to say this, as you might not know that we Neapolitans are also often the victim of obscene gestures of hate made against us by the far right (at games against Napoli, the right-wing ultras of other teams have said horrible things against us like "Vesuvius wash them with fire," for example). Salvini's far-right-wing party, for example, was called "Lega Nord", or the "Northern League", as they are essentially a separatist party who were against the South being a part of Italy. You might also not realise that we are often stereotypically referred to as fascists whenever we go to live abroad, which isn't a nice thing to hear as a kid, especially when most western countries also have a lot to answer for in terms of the atrocities that were committed under colonialism, such as slavery and genocide.
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Maybe Wolves squad has reached max number of players possible for one team.
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ROMANIA WC 2022 what a team 1.Ionut radu GK 2.Pascanu CB 3.Bancu LB 4.Manea RB 5.Nedelcearu CB 6.Chindris CB 7.Coman ST/LW 8.Marin CM 9.Puscas ST 10.Hagi CAM 11.Matan CAM 12.Andrei Vlad GK 13.Mihaila LW 14.Radu Boboc RB 15.Baluta CB/CDM 16.Tarnovanu GK 17.Velisar LB 18.Morutan CM 19.Dennis Man RW 20.Mitrita LW 21.Antonio Sefer RW 22.Cicaldau CDM/CM 23.Olaru CM
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Jonas Kahnwald
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Everything is connected xD
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Underrated irl and in game.
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The most underrated centerback in the Premier League without a doubt, Boly played 14 league games this season so far, and missed 16 because of his broken ankle. In the 16 games Wolves played without Boly, they lost 5, only got 1 clean sheet and conceded 25 goals (or 1.6 per game) In the 14 games Wolves played with Boly, they lost 1, got 8 clean sheets and conceded 8 goals (or 0.6 per game) The man is a titan, by far Wolves best defender.. if Boly didn't break his ankle and Wolves had maintained that kind of form they'd have the second fewest goals conceded in the league and would probably be comfortably inside the top 4.
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second best defence in the prem after liverpool. change my mind
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Dream summer signing would probably be Rueben Dias? Odds are he'd probably go to a "bigger" side however if Wolves could finish in a UCL spot surely there is a chance they could get him given he's a Jorge Mendes client. Other Jorge Mendes client's that he's probably looking to move this summer would be: Joao Cancelo- would be a tremendous fit but there are soft links to Barcelona and some other top sides interested so probably unlikely. James Rodriguez- I think this would be an extremely interesting signing for Wolves and James and with his contract running down hopefully Madrid will finally let him go. Not sure how well he'd fit tactically but he'd add another dimension to Wolves and a caliber of player that isn't easy to find. Nelson Semedo- Not really certain if I'd consider him an upgrade over Doherty particularly in a wing back role but he's a very good player that offers some versatility and Barca allegedly seem looking to move him. Some other Mendes client's that might be interesting a year or two from now: Andre Silva- Halfway through 2 year loan at Frankfurt so would be tough to move him this summer but I think he'd be a pretty good Jimenez replacement if Wolves sell him in a year or two. Renato Sanches- Maybe a return to Prem wouldn't be a good idea but with Moutinho getting older and Neves attracting many suitors I think he could be a tantalizing option that could make sense for all parties.