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Offensively it was ok. But defensively it was bad. The two goals allowed hurt to see. Was the defenders sleeping standing up?
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Offensively it was ok. But defensively it was bad. The two goals allowed hurt to see. Was the defenders sleeping standing up?
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The first goal was courtesy of Lamela - the second was just shocking defensively.

I would disagree that it was okay offensively - although of course if Kane buries the couple of chances he had then it would have been......
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1-2 at Stamford feels rather good. Now they have me believeing again, but ofc I will end up disappointed at the end of the season...


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hi there, sorry... i didn't read the whole thread (mea culpa),
but could someone be so kind and tell me how to play footie16 (football manager 16) with database updates and player image updates?
i want to do a 'historical' roleplay - if that's possible...

i know how to download, install, and play with them updates BUT does someone just starting out with FM16 (eg. ME!, i bought 14 and 15, too but still a bloody noob) install all the latest updates(eg. transfer updates) and start playing the season(in fact, last season) with all the new stuff and players or do i start from the 'beginning' and install the transfers and database updates when they're due?

is this a simple question?!

cheers everyone!
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It is a simple question but not with a simple answer. At least not for me.

But if you want to do a 'historical' roleplay I would try and play without the transfer and image updates. But I do not think there is any point in installing them during the game.

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1-2 at Stamford feels rather good. Now they have me believeing again, but ofc I will end up disappointed at the end of the season...


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Well of course it depends what you are expecting. If you are expecting the league title then disappointment is most likely. But if you are expecting a Champions League spot and perhaps a good cup run or two, then I think you have a good chance of NOT being disappointed. I really like Klopp - he's a breath of fresh air - and I think he will do a really good job.

Its interesting this season. I think Man City will walk away with it, but who will finish in the top 4?

Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton 5 into 3 won't go.

Don't write off Everton I think Koeman is going to be top drawer. And remember what I said early this summer about Mourinho......
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1-2 at Stamford feels rather good. Now they have me believeing again, but ofc I will end up disappointed at the end of the season...


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Well of course it depends what you are expecting. If you are expecting the league title then disappointment is most likely. But if you are expecting a Champions League spot and perhaps a good cup run or two, then I think you have a good chance of NOT being disappointed. I really like Klopp - he's a breath of fresh air - and I think he will do a really good job.

Its interesting this season. I think Man City will walk away with it, but who will finish in the top 4?

Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton 5 into 3 won't go.

Don't write off Everton I think Koeman is going to be top drawer. And remember what I said early this summer about Mourinho......
And the current champions?

And Tottenham would surely be a challenger?
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1-2 at Stamford feels rather good. Now they have me believeing again, but ofc I will end up disappointed at the end of the season...


Terje
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Well of course it depends what you are expecting. If you are expecting the league title then disappointment is most likely. But if you are expecting a Champions League spot and perhaps a good cup run or two, then I think you have a good chance of NOT being disappointed. I really like Klopp - he's a breath of fresh air - and I think he will do a really good job.

Its interesting this season. I think Man City will walk away with it, but who will finish in the top 4?

Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton 5 into 3 won't go.

Don't write off Everton I think Koeman is going to be top drawer. And remember what I said early this summer about Mourinho......
And the current champions?

And Tottenham would surely be a challenger?
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Leicester won't trouble the top 4 this season - and Spurs won't trouble the top 8.
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and Spurs won't trouble the top 8
Want to make a bet out of it?

The winner get to buy a cup of tea to the loser?
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"Tottenham may one day host a NFL franchise, says chairman Daniel Levy"

https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... aneil-levy

"White Hart Lane redevelopment caters for American football
We welcome co-operation with the NFL and a dedicated team, says Levy

Tottenham’s chairman Daniel Levy hopes a London NFL franchise will one day take up a permanent home at the Premier League club’s new stadium.

The area around White Hart Lane is in the process of extensive redevelopment as Spurs build a new 61,000-seat venue – part of the Northumberland Development Project – which is set to include facilities for American football such as a retractable grass pitch with a synthetic playing surface. A 10-year partnership is already in place which will see two NFL matches a year hosted at their new home, which is scheduled to open for the start of the 2018-19 season."

[8D] Tottenham fans might finally get a real team to cheer for! (Complete with NFL cheerleaders)

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and Spurs won't trouble the top 8
Want to make a bet out of it?

The winner get to buy a cup of tea to the loser?
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I think we will finish 8th or worse. Cup of tea to the winner.
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and Spurs won't trouble the top 8
Want to make a bet out of it?

The winner get to buy a cup of tea to the loser?
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I think we will finish 8th or worse. Cup of tea to the winner.
No, no. Cup of tea to the loser. The winner get the honour of buying. [:)]
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1-2 at Stamford feels rather good. Now they have me believeing again, but ofc I will end up disappointed at the end of the season...


Terje
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Well of course it depends what you are expecting. If you are expecting the league title then disappointment is most likely. But if you are expecting a Champions League spot and perhaps a good cup run or two, then I think you have a good chance of NOT being disappointed. I really like Klopp - he's a breath of fresh air - and I think he will do a really good job.

Its interesting this season. I think Man City will walk away with it, but who will finish in the top 4?

Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton 5 into 3 won't go.

Don't write off Everton I think Koeman is going to be top drawer. And remember what I said early this summer about Mourinho......

Beat Chelsea away, ofc I now expect a title run, is not that how all fans are? [:D]
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And remember what I said early this summer about Mourinho......

Too lazy to check. That he might struggle perhaps?

What I'd like to see is Mourinho putting his intelligence to good use and drive his Porsches like they are supposed to be driven: like er... Porsches that is.

But I think it's too late, he will always refuse to see the Light.

Still, first year in charge: he needs / deserves time to prove his point aka hear-my-bus-a-comin'...
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Now Maitland, now's your time!

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Were you there Ormster?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37408635
Yes, I was there. [:)]

There was additional activities to get our senior members, or fans, to the match as well.
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Were you there Ormster?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37408635
Yes, I was there. [:)]

There was additional activities to get our senior members, or fans, to the match as well.
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It was a lovely idea! I hope we see that take off elsewhere.
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Were you there Ormster?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37408635
Yes, I was there. [:)]

There was additional activities to get our senior members, or fans, to the match as well.
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It was a lovely idea! I hope we see that take off elsewhere.
Indeed.

I read today, in the local newspaper, that this event had been the talk of the week in the senior homes.

The club had arranged transport from the local senior homes to the match and some activities (for the seniors) before the match as well.
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Einsteins!

Angry and crazy supporters, keep your matches at the ready!!
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