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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 7, 2014 10:24:46 GMT -5
Epic graphics Ace. All looks good, good matches I'd say most were announced / expected. Little confusion as to who is who in the graphics ie the tag title match, as the Samoans are in the middle on the picture but first on the list. Also, did you get confused between Yusif and Mathews (the one with the T) at the end of the paragraph. Can't wait Ace, should be epic.
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FIFA 15
Oct 6, 2014 14:21:08 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by Red Dragon on Oct 6, 2014 14:21:08 GMT -5
Finished season 1 of Man Utd Career mode. Somehow ended up winning the Premiership. I've just been taking it easy, trailing to Chelsea all season. Then in the last few games, I beat them to move within one point. Then they just crumbled, I'm pretending Champions League messed them up since they got to the final. Won with one game to go where I relegated Hull, who went down with Burnley and 'two wins all season' Leciester.
The games have been pretty easy. Di Maria is much better as a CAM than CM. Was top goal scorer in the league with 20 after barely scoring in his first like 7 games. Top assisted too, but being corner taker helps. He is class, just skips past players with pace. Can't wait to get Bale as I'd assume he'd play the same. Falcoa was good. Really stepped up after Rvp went. Got 20 overall.
Had plenty of international offers but nothing good. Holding out for England I think. So I can develop the English youngsters in club and country.
For transfer targets I want Bale and a first team CDM and RB. Shame Vidal and Pogba moved as either would have been perfect. Stumped on RB, maybe stick with Rafael or use Stones. Might be alright as I signed Chiellini on a bosman.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 6, 2014 13:32:26 GMT -5
Clash of the Duos Night 3 2015 Live from the FUSE Arena only on SNW Player
1) CoD: Mockingbird (Dean Caufield and Elliot Reid) vs. Team Bennett (Ace Bennett and Matt Spade): When this match was announced we knew it may have been a show stealer and it didn’t disappoint. All of Team Bennett’s matches have been tag team classics so this was no suprise that this followed the trend. Meanwhile, Mockingbird’s new mean streak have led them to the final four in CoD, a spot they have not reached before. Lots of back and forth action, the fans were fully behind Bennett and Spade which is partly because they’re tweeners but also because the Birds went fully heel. Despite their best attempts the Birds were cut short after a springboard knee from Spade.
Afterwards, the Birds complained to the referee. They even took the mics and said this was a conspircary against them. They said they are the best team in SNW and everyone knows it. Fans boo’ed loudly over their promo, so much, it was hard to hear them speaking.
2) DUOS: CoD: Fatality Squad (Bret Thomas and Steven Kagemann) vs. Samoan Swag Team (Young Luka and Lil Kimo) [ISW]: The second Semi-Final match had to follow such a hot opener, it struggled at first but then picked up about mid-way. Fans got behind the Samoans from ISW but the Squad looked strong in this one. The ISW team played massive underdogs and nearly stole the titles on numberous occasions. Luka used Kimo as a boost to hit a jumping Superkick to Kagemann on the top rope to send him crashing to the floor! They later went for the Manuia Le Po but it was broken up and soon the champs retained with the Ball and Chain.
3) Nick Jacobs vs. Dave Demento: This match slowed the pace down from the two hot openers, what was clear from this bout was that Demento can wrestle. Yes, we knew he could wrestle before but he put on a good technical match here with the former FUSE Champion. Demento went back to strikes but missed the F***tard and fell to the Jacobs Drop.
4) WOM: Beast Kong vs. Alicia Bennett: Quick squash match, the women’s division has kind of faded out of view recently. Something needs to happen to give the division new energy. The Sitout Powerbomb gave Kong another defence.
5) Calgary Sons (Kevin Hart and Cody Rejero) vs. Coast to Coast (Donnie East and Chris West) [TCW]: This was tag action but not in the tournament, both teams were already out, oddly enough they were both eliminated by tonight’s finalists. As you’d expect from these two, this was a great match, even better than the Semi-Final matches on earlier. Hart and Cody have struck up a really good sem-regular team, Cody’s been looking for a partner like Jason Williams who he had the same chemistry with and in Kevin he’s found a great partner. But don’t count out the TCW team, the former SNW Duos Champions. This great bout ended in a flurry of finishes, Cody and Kevin brought out the 450, Pepsi Cutter, Sharpshooter and the Maple Leaf Revenge but they fell to C2C’s Red Eye Flight.
6) Jack Powers vs. Mike Bockwinkel vs. Mike Hogan vs. Jason Williams: Odd four way action which was a way of giving some of SNW’s bigger names a spot on a busy card. The match allowed all four men in the ring but after the initial cluster, the match played out with two men in the ring at one time. Jason provided the highlights, fans are starting to cheer him more, it’s hard to cheer someone who hits so many great spots. It was Bockwinkel who got the win with the Bockwinkel Special.
7) FUSE: Daniel Sinn vs. Carson Clark: These two have faced off in memorable encounters before and this was the same once again, the difference being that Sinn is now champion, not Clark. Clark has struggled for form since he came back from injury. Still, he’s not back to his old form, that is clear in this match. Clark provided the big spots but eventually fell to the Original Sinn.
Intermission. Cody Rejero, Kevin Hart and TCW’s Coast to Coast came out to meet and greet.
8) Revolution X1 (Chris Hammers, Jordan Devine and Safu) vs. Alex Shelley and AirDevils (Travis Cantrell and Tom Gerard): Big six man action between two of SNW’s biggest and longest running stables, it’s a rematch of the 2014 Masters of Three final but with one change, Alex Shelley subbed in for AirDevil leader Carson Clark. Shelley is a tag team pro, not just alongside Sabin as the Guns but also, more recently in Japan as the Time Splitters, so he fitted in perfectly here. Lots of good action but teaming experience paid off here as RevX took the win with a Last Minute Orders on Cantrell.
9) SNW: Riley Shamrock vs. Chris Sabin: Great match, even better than yesterday’s bout between Riley and Shelley. Sabin really took the ‘Young Gun’ to the limit with his experience. Sabin was well over with the crowd but the fans have really taken to the Champion over the last three days and he’s become the most over guy in the FUSE Arena, a place where traditionally the Original 16 get the loudest cheers. Sabin used his kicks to take control but Riley is well known to use his feet too, so it was an interesting battle. Sabin kicked out of the Irish Welcoming II and managed to shrug off the Mui Tai Knees and hit a shock Cradleshock but the champ kicked out. Riley managed to battle back, hitting a springboard dropkick and then following it up with the Irish Welcoming to get the win.
Post match, Riley offered a handshake to the downed Sabin. Sabin accepted and was helped to his feet by the champion. Sabin then put the title around Riley’s waist and raised his arm to the clapping crowd.
10) DUOS: CoD: Fatality Squad (Bret Thomas and Steven Kagemann) vs. Team Bennett (Ace Bennett and Matt Spade): Big main event, the champions were looking to become the first ever team to enter as champions and leave as champions, they have had a tough route to their second finals as they have beaten all outsider teams: MCMG’s, TCW’s Coast to Coast and earlier ISW’s Samoan Swag Team. Meanwhile, Team Bennett have really shown their quality beating equally tough teams: the Calgary Sons, AirDevils and Mockingbird. Now they were hoping for it to all pay off and win the Duos titles but the Squad were standing in their way, hoping to become the third team to win the CoD for a second time. Stamina was a huge factor in this match, both teams were pretty exhausted but especially Team Bennett. The Squad played on this, wearing down Spade. Matt played the guy in trouble and soon the hot tag was built up and the roof came off when the hot tag was made to the first ever Triple Crown Champion. Ace took on both members, even hitting two dives on opposite side of the ring. Spade really showed heart to get back in the match, they even hit the Busaki Knee/ Bearhug combo for a close call. The Squad fought back for their own close call with the Fall/Double Stomp. Even Kagemann’s Fire Tornado didn’t spell the end. Ace went to finish the match in style with the Syracuse Drop but the Squad fought it off, threw Spade to the outside and hit the Ball and Chain for yet another victory.
Kagemann and Thomas celebrated, they have won the 2015 edition of Clash of the Duos and in doing so, they have become the first team to enter as champions and leave as champions. Kagemann and Thomas were handed their titles and handed the trophy as the iPPV came to a close.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 6, 2014 13:21:36 GMT -5
Massive show. Lots of action and segments. Maybe too many for a normal show, seemed like a mini-PPV. All the stories are progressing well. Looking forward to the PPV to see who goes over in each match. Hazard being booked so well means that he's not going to win. But it makes sense for the Agents to go over strong, because you got the Japanese trio coming back that will give them a real run for their money. Keep it up Ace.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 6, 2014 10:00:57 GMT -5
Chelsea are going to slip up somewhere, at least once. One of the big sides will beat them later on in the season either due to injuries or Champions League. I'd imagine a smaller team will beat them before them, I would say someone like Swansea but they've already played them. Maybe Soton if they haven't already faced them.
Good to here Utd won. It was the first Utd game this season I haven't watched. Seems like they're getting it together now but they're defence is still weak. I think Jones coming back should help, he looked good early this season. Still think they'll struggle against bigger teams.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 2, 2014 7:48:18 GMT -5
Clash of the Duos Night 3 2015Live from the FUSE Arena only on SNW PlayerClash of the Duos Semi-Finals:Mockingbird (Dean Caufield and Elliot Reid) vs. Team Bennett (Ace Bennett and Matt Spade)Clash of the Duos Semi-Finals / SNW Duos Championships:Fatality Squad (Bret Thomas and Steven Kagemann) vs. Samoan Swag Team (Young Luka and Lil Kimo) [ISW]SNW FUSE Championship:Daniel Sinn vs. Carson ClarkSNW World Championship:Riley Shamrock vs. Chris Sabin
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 2, 2014 7:46:33 GMT -5
Clash of the Duos Night 2 2015 Live from the FUSE Arena only on SNW Player
1) CoD: Mockingbird (Dean Caufield and Elliot Reid) vs. Joseph Brothers (Jack Joseph and Matt Joseph): The second night kicked straight off with the next round of the CoD, the highflyers were out as Mockingbird took on the Joseph Brothers. Lots of highflying spots, as you’d expect but what you might not expect is Mockingbird’s attitude, they were cocky and even cheated on occasions. That proved the difference, when Caufield rolled up Matt and held the tights to advance.
Post match, Jack and Matt confronted the MBirds about their attitude. There was some arguing before Reid slapped Jack. MBirds then left laughing up the ramp.
2) Kevin Hart vs. Chris Sabin: A great surprise match for the fans in attendance, fast paced action with the former SNW World Champion going toe-to-toe with the former TNA World Champion. The two battled hard against one another with plenty of good action. We saw all the moves: the 450 Splash, Hesitation Dropkick, Sharpshooter but not the Maple Leaf Revenge which was reversed and led to Sabin hitting the Cradleshock for the win.
3) CoD: Revolution X2 (Safu and LyNN) vs. Samoan Swag Team (Young Luka and Lil Kimo) [ISW]: The second match of the Clash of the Duos pitted Revolution X’s only team in the competition (since they eliminated their partners in the first round) against ISW’s hottest team, the SST. This led to an interested dynamic as Safu fought his fellow Samoans, he still fought hard and nearly got the win on several occasions. RevX's Samoan Drop/Neckbreaker pin was broken up and a pair of Superkicks the team from ISW got the win.
4) Battle Royal for No.1 Contendership to FUSE Championship: Carson Clark defeated Jason Williams, Dave Demento, Cain Jackal, Baby J Jamerson, Jacob Ryler, El Hijo de Angel Custodio, Noah Lee, Joseph Stone, Beast and Jugg [SYN]: This weirdly numbered eleven man over the top battle royal was held to determine the number one contender to Daniel Sinn’s title. Many of the youngsters went out early, Stone went up top but the team from Synergy pushed him to the floor on top of Lee. El Hijo was taken out by Demento. Ryler was rana’ed by Jason but then Jason was knocked out by Jackal, Jackal was soon taken out by Demento, then Beast and Jugg took out Demento. Leaving Clark to face the two giants. He managed to overcome the odds, like a true AirDevils leader and took out both men and became the number one contender.
Post match, Carson Clark celebrated but it was short lived as FUSE Champion, Daniel Sinn attacked him from behind. Sinn then posed with the title.
5) CoD: AirDevils (Travis Cantrell and Tom Gerard) vs. Team Bennett (Ace Bennett and Matt Spade): These two teams have faced off in two classics before with the Devils coming out on top both times. Like both times, the match was brilliant and that is to be expected with the history between these two teams (Ace being a former partner to Gerard, when they formed the original AirDevils team). The Sky High was hit but broken up, as was the Busaki Knee/bearhug. The Devils hit the Bombs Away which everyone thought it was it but Spade broke up the count leading to Ace locking in the Syracuse Lock for the submission win.
Intermission. Post match, in a possible face turn, Ace shook hands with the Devils. Spade didn’t which seems to hint that it was just a one off. Ace has been fairly tweener all this year, so it’s no great surprise.
6) Revolution X1 (Chris Hammers and Jordan Devine), Mike Bockwinkel, Cameron Stone and Jack Powers vs. Mike Hogan, Nick Jacobs, Cody Rejero, Parkland Bros (Duke Parkland and Axel Parkland): Mega 10 man tag to welcome the fans back from the break. In fairness, this was just a huge cluster. It wasn’t elimination so to begin with it was all over the place. When the tag rules were thrown out of the window, we saw a much more interesting match. Lots of false finishes and big moves to end. Cody took the final pin falling to a Last Minute Orders.
Post match, the heels came together to have their arms raised together but that was all it was. RevX went off separately, then Powers and finally Bock and Stone.
7) DUOS: CoD: Fatality Squad (Bret Thomas and Steven Kagemann) vs. Coast to Coast (Donnie East and Chris West) [TCW]: This was the big one, a rematch of last year’s final in the second round. The Squad won last time out and became champions but the fans were behind the team from TCW to reclaim those titles one year on. The match was much more even than it was a year ago with both teams getting equal offence. The final stretch was amazing with stereo dives from C2C leading to a Red Eye Flight. But Thomas broke it up and hit the Ball and Chain to retain.
8) SNW: Riley Shamrock vs. Alex Shelley: SNW ended the second night of CoD with singles action but what excellent singles action. Former trainer Alex Shelley returned but he fought a man he didn’t train. The title was on the line and these two went all out in this twenty minute encounter. Shelley was very over but Riley got a big reaction too and that grew louder as the match wore on. Shelley nearly put the ‘Young Gun’ away several times but in the end had to submit to the Ode to Shamrock.
After the match, Chris Sabin (who was at ringside all match) entered to check on Shelley. Riley went to leave but Sabin stopped him. Sabin motioned for the belt and was overheard ‘tomorrow night’. Riley nodded, shook Sabin’s hand and then Shelley’s.
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Post by Red Dragon on Oct 1, 2014 13:38:00 GMT -5
Good to see this back Ace. Funny, since I had a ISW team show up in SNW. I asked ages ago, just now got round to it. Going to take time to get back into the swing of things but I am remembering feuds and characters well. Loving Hazard as the main face but I see it as a transitional feud, he#s not going to win the title. Lots of good feuds shaping up for the PPV. My only critique is not to over do the tag matches as singles matches. Of course you've still got the Japanese trio to come back. The Agents will have hell to pay. Keep this up and good luck.
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FIFA 15
Sept 30, 2014 8:34:23 GMT -5
Post by Red Dragon on Sept 30, 2014 8:34:23 GMT -5
Regarding my RVP situation. I tried a few things but whatever I did the board just sold him. Even when I accepted Real's offer they sold him to PSG a few days later. Which is even more annoying because the board was trying to sell him 10mil cheaper than the Barca/Real offers. One of the times they even sold him to Chelsea. Luckily after a few restarts they sold him to PSG for close to the Real offer (still very cheap though).
I brought Hernandez back from on loan. He's a good back-up striker, he'll play on the bench. Berbatov popped up in the news as some team wanted to sign him. His contract was running out so tried to get him cheap just for fun. He ended up signing a Bosman to Udenise. Meanwhile, David Silva handed in his own transfer request the same time as RVP and ended up going to Real. Then City snapped up Vidal. Again, annoying as he might have been a target at the next transfer window for me. Plus, another transfer target, Pogba moved to Athletico which means I won't be able to sign him for a bit.
Bale is still available though, so I'll get him in the next transfer window, esp with Falcoa's loan ending at the end of the season. I have a feeling he's going to cost a hell of a lot in the next transfer window. Meanwhile, I signed more young Englishmen, defenders this time as Utd's back-up defence is non-existent. John Stones from Everton and RB Sam Byram from Leeds. Both done well so far, thinking of using Stones more than Smalling. Stones is only going to get better but Smalling has been playing fairly well. I think I'll alternate them. Will Hughes got injured in his second match, he's out for three months. Ward Prowse is looking good, corner taker, play maker. Gonna give him some more playtime so he can develop.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 30, 2014 8:09:58 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Wolves 1-2 Wigan
Saturday 4th October 2014 Hull 2-0 Crystal Palace Leicester 1-0 Burnley Liverpool 4-0 West Brom Sunderland 1-0 Stoke Swansea 1-0 Newcastle Aston Villa 0-2 Man City
Sunday 5th October 2014 Man Utd 1-1 Everton Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal Tottenham 1-1 Southampton West Ham 2-0 QPR
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 29, 2014 10:19:39 GMT -5
Clash of the Duos Night 2 2015 Live from the FUSE Arena only on SNW Player
Clash of the Duos Quarter-Finals: Mockingbird (Dean Caufield and Elliot Reid) vs. Joseph Brothers (Jack Joseph and Matt Joseph)
Clash of the Duos Quarter-Finals: Revolution X2 (Safu and LyNN) vs. Samoan Swag Team (Young Luka and Lil Kimo) [ISW]
Clash of the Duos Quarter-Finals: AirDevils (Travis Cantrell and Tom Gerard) vs. Team Bennett (Ace Bennett and Matt Spade)
Clash of the Duos Quarter-Finals / SNW Duos Championships: Fatality Squad (Bret Thomas and Steven Kagemann) vs. Coast to Coast (Donnie East and Chris West) [TCW]
Plus, Riley Shamrock defends the SNW World Championship.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 29, 2014 10:14:06 GMT -5
Clash of the Duos Night 1 2015 Live from the FUSE Arena only on SNW Player
The iPPV opened as it usually does at Clash of the Duos events, with the all the competitors coming out for a group photo. MCMG got a great response especially with it being in the FUSE arena where the students were trained and a lot of the early shows were held.
1) CoD: AirDevils (Travis Cantrell and Tom Gerard) vs. Mike Bockwinkel and Cameron Stone: Great opener to kick off what is sure to be three nights of great action. It’s a bold move by SNW to put on a nearly 15 minute match on first but it worked. Bock and Stone worked on Cantrell until the hot tag was made. The match went back and forth until the AirDevils sealed the win with the Bombs Away on Stone.
The SNW World Champion, Riley Shamrock made his way out. Riley explained why he isn’t competing in the tournament tonight. He said that he wants to be a fighting champion and said that every year the SNW World Champion is entered into CoD and never does any good. He explains that this is because they focus on their own title. He asked why should only the Duos titles be defended at Clash of the Duos, he said he will put the title on the line in all three nights of CoD, starting tonight.
2) CoD: Mockingbird (Dean Caufield and Elliot Reid) vs. Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio: This match was considerably shorter than the last match but it still packed in plenty of action. Mockingbird looked a little cocky in this one, picking on El Hijo, slapping him around and trying to unmask him. Mockingbird hit the Springboard/ Missile Dropkick to go through.
Afterwards, Caufield kicked out at the downed El Hijo. Ryler slid in and asked him what the hell he was doing. Reid then pulled his partner away and laughed up the ramp.
3) CoD: Parkland Bros (Duke Parkland and Axel Parkland) vs. Coast to Coast (Donnie East and Chris West) [TCW]: This was the first match that had an outside team competing, the former SNW Duos Champions East and West looked strong but the Parkland’s were a potential banana skin. Parkland’s really put up a fight but fell to the Red Eye Flight.
Opposite reaction to the last match, Coast to Coast helped up the Parkland’s and raised their arms. Which got both teams a good crowd reaction.
4) CoD: Dave Demento and Jason Williams vs. Samoan Swag Team (Young Luka and Lil Kimo) [ISW]: From TCW to ISW and they were hoping to follow them into the next round. Demento and Jason have never teamed before and that showed. They were good individuals but couldn’t work together as a unit. Demento flipped off his partner and walked out, leaving Jason to fall to the Manuia Le Po.
5) CoD: Joseph Brothers (Jack Joseph and Matt Joseph) vs. Beast and Jugg [SYN]: The team from Drew Parkland’s Synergy promotion was hoping to follow the teams from TCW and ISW through to the next round. They played the big dominant team at first but then was caught out by the highflying Joseph brothers. Jack got the win after a Pele from Jack and Matt hit a dive to the floor.
6) CoD: Team Bennett (Ace Bennett and Matt Spade) vs. Calgary Sons (Kevin Hart and Cody Rejero): What a match, what a match. This shouldn’t have been in the first round, it could have easily been in the final. We all know what Bennett and Hart can do against each other but Spade and Rejero stepped up and put on a classic. Lots of false finishes in the final stages but it was a suicide dive from Spade that allowed Ace to hit the Syracuse Drop to seal passage through to the next round.
Intermission. The AirDevils were out at the break, entertaining the fans.
7) CoD: Revolution X1 (Chris Hammers and Jordan Devine) vs. Revolution X2 (Safu and LyNN): This was a bit of a shock match, for the first time in CoD history, the two RevX teams faced off. At first there was a lot of hesitating, neither of them wanted to fight, Some predicted Hammers would call rank and force Safu to lay down, but he didn’t and we had a good even tag match. They did however, at times seem like they were holding back a little, this was shown in the final stages where Safu and LyNN hit the Neckbreaker/Samoan Drop and Hammers didn’t get in the ring to break it up.
They teased a break up following the match but Hammers shook both his stablemates hands. Devine hesitated then tapped both Safu and LyNN on the back. The four (and Amy) left together.
8) SNW: Riley Shamrock vs. Jack Powers: This was a rematch of their bout at the Anniversary show. The match was very much the same but because it was such a good match, the fans enjoyed it. Of course, the match was also cut down a lot because it was given less time, so this kind of seemed like a best of compilation. Powers worked over the arm and looked all match to lock in the armbar but Riley prevailed, pulling Powers off the top rope, onto his shoulder and hitting the Irish Welcoming to retain.
9) DUOS: CoD: Fatality Squad (Bret Thomas and Steven Kagemann) vs. Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin): Blockbuster tag match to end the first night of action. The Guns got a holy moley loud ovation but that didn’t put off the champions, they had their game face on and were looking to knock out their former mentors. Both Thomas and Kagemann were partly trained by Shelley but they didn’t hold back, if anything, it inspired them. The Guns came the closest we’ve seen to the Squad being dispossessed. But despite their experience, the Guns, like all the other teams before them, fell to the Ball and Chain.
The Squad celebrated and got cheered for putting on a good match, they continue onto the next round as they look to become the first team that enters as champions and leave as champions. The fans stayed round to see Shelley and Sabin leave. They took the mic and put over SNW and how much it’s changed since they were here last and said they would stick around for the rest of the tournament.
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FIFA 15
Sept 29, 2014 9:22:10 GMT -5
Post by Red Dragon on Sept 29, 2014 9:22:10 GMT -5
Damn RVP! He handed in a transfer request in the final week. Thought I'd just be able to ride it out, then Real and Barca came in. I asked them for more money but they're only offering his current value, no more. Now the board's just told me I got to sell. Damn annoying, I can't try to keep him because the Board will sell him cheaper. So my only option is to sell. I probably going to sell him at the end of the season anyway. But I expect his fee would have been much higher because he's had a good season and despite being 31, he's grown two overall points. He has been the worse out of him, Rooney and Falcoa but I guess Fal will be leaving because he's only on loan. Going to sell RVP to Real, even though Barca offered a few mil more. Then bring Hernandez back from loan early. Move Rooney up front with Fal and either Mata or Di Maria behind him. Then in the summer bring in a big name. But they're going to have an overinflated price. I'm thinking Bale. Even though he is RM in the game, I'm sure he'll make a good striker. I'm not sure but in such a case just put him on loan to some other club and then pay a fee to cancel the loan. Don't know if it works but that's what I read concerning FIFA 14, so I think it should work in 15 as well. Thanks for your help, worth a go. Thing is, what if a loan offer doesn't come through? The board will still sell him. Gonna save it first then try different outcomes.
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FIFA 15
Sept 29, 2014 8:44:45 GMT -5
Post by Red Dragon on Sept 29, 2014 8:44:45 GMT -5
Damn RVP! He handed in a transfer request in the final week. Thought I'd just be able to ride it out, then Real and Barca came in. I asked them for more money but they're only offering his current value, no more. Now the board's just told me I got to sell. Damn annoying, I can't try to keep him because the Board will sell him cheaper. So my only option is to sell.
I probably going to sell him at the end of the season anyway. But I expect his fee would have been much higher because he's had a good season and despite being 31, he's grown two overall points. He has been the worse out of him, Rooney and Falcoa but I guess Fal will be leaving because he's only on loan.
Going to sell RVP to Real, even though Barca offered a few mil more. Then bring Hernandez back from loan early. Move Rooney up front with Fal and either Mata or Di Maria behind him. Then in the summer bring in a big name. But they're going to have an overinflated price. I'm thinking Bale. Even though he is RM in the game, I'm sure he'll make a good striker.
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FIFA 15
Sept 29, 2014 7:08:04 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by Red Dragon on Sept 29, 2014 7:08:04 GMT -5
Started a Man Utd Career to get used to it. Am in Jan transfer windows, sitting second behind Chelsea. Defending is awful, they'll get one chance all game and score l. Then a lot of my goals look the same, just sliding them slowly around the gk. I'm playing De Get in goal. Rafael, Jones, Smelling and Shaw. Blind, Mata and Di Maria. Rooney behind Falcoa and Rvp. I just couldn't leave Mata out. Been playing Janj as a striker in cup games due to lack of backup strikers, been on fire. I want to bring in young British talent. So I've brought in Will Hughes, Ward Prowse and Butand for Fletcher, Carrick and Lindergaard. Also signed Chiellini on a bosman cos I couldn't resist. If your in first season Oscar and Khiedrea are also available. Might get a foreign wizkid with the money available. Thinking Meyer, but got plenty of midfielders. Need a rb too. Come to think of it most of my goals are the same too. They've made it much harder to hit one with even a bit of pace towards the top half of the goal, and cutting inside and hitting it on target is near-impossible I find. How do you sign someone on a Bosman on FIFA? Never done it before. Just search them and the option is there? Yeah, they need to be in the last year of contract and over a certain age (23 I think), then it should come up. I looked on this YouTube video to see who is available. The main ones I listed. But if your a lower team then they'd be good signings.
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FIFA 15
Sept 28, 2014 13:47:57 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by Red Dragon on Sept 28, 2014 13:47:57 GMT -5
Started a Man Utd Career to get used to it. Am in Jan transfer windows, sitting second behind Chelsea. Defending is awful, they'll get one chance all game and score l. Then a lot of my goals look the same, just sliding them slowly around the gk.
I'm playing De Get in goal. Rafael, Jones, Smelling and Shaw. Blind, Mata and Di Maria. Rooney behind Falcoa and Rvp. I just couldn't leave Mata out. Been playing Janj as a striker in cup games due to lack of backup strikers, been on fire.
I want to bring in young British talent. So I've brought in Will Hughes, Ward Prowse and Butand for Fletcher, Carrick and Lindergaard. Also signed Chiellini on a bosman cos I couldn't resist. If your in first season Oscar and Khiedrea are also available. Might get a foreign wizkid with the money available. Thinking Meyer, but got plenty of midfielders. Need a rb too.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 28, 2014 10:54:48 GMT -5
Enjoyed the school episode. Nice balance of comedy and action. What I really like is how the Doctor isn't nice to everybody, just like theirs 3 doctors who he said was his biggest inspiration.
Dunno about the next episode though. Seems like a group adventurer in the dark. It's a bit like been there done that.
Interested by Heaven though. And Chris Addison being in Dr Who means a Thick of It reunuion.
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 26, 2014 13:40:32 GMT -5
NEXT SNW iPPV: CLASH OF THE DUOS 2015 Live from the FUSE Arena only on SNW Player NEXT SHOW
SNW’s yearly tag tournament is back in ‘The Clash of the Duos 2015’. 16 teams will look to go through three nights of action and emerge not just with the Duos titles but also with the title of Clash of the Duos 2015 winners.
Key Clash of the Duos Winners Eliminated in the Finals Eliminated in Semi-Finals Eliminated in Quarter-Finals Eliminated in Round of 16 / Eliminated in Qualifiers (2010 only)
Fatality Squad (Bret Thomas and Steven Kagemann) 2009- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Separate Teams) 2011- Eliminated in Round of 16 2012- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Separate Teams) 2013- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Kagemann Only) 2014- Clash of the Duos Winners Last year, the Squad reunited to turn around their Clash of the Duos records which were without a win. They ran through the tournament meeting champions Coast to Coast in the final. C2C were looking to become the first team to enter champions and leave as champions but they lost to the Squad. One year on, the Squad look to become the first to team to enter as champions, and three nights later, walk away with the belts. If anyone can do it, it’s the dominating Thomas and Kagemann.
AirDevils (Travis Cantrell and Tom Gerard) 2009- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Gerard Only) 2010- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals (Gerard Only) 2011- Clash of the Duos Winners (Gerard Only) 2012- Eliminated in Semi-Finals (Gerard Only) 2013- Eliminated in the Finals 2014- Eliminated in Semi-Finals A team that in some form has competed in every tournament. Their triumph in 2011 will always be talked about but the teaming of Cantrell and Gerard have not won the tournament yet. They will try and make it their year. They enter as underdogs but that’s what they thrive off.
Mockingbird (Dean Caufield and Elliot Reid) 2013- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals 2014- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals The young highflying team of Caufield and Reid have always made an impact at this tournament. They’ve shocked by reaching the quarter-finals on two occasions but know with plenty of teaming experience, they want to go further. They may be a dark horse but they are a hungry dark horse.
Revolution X1 (Chris Hammers and Jordan Devine) 2009- Eliminated in Semi-Finals (Hammers Only) 2010- Eliminated in Finals 2011- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals 2012- Eliminated in Round of 16 2014- Eliminated in Round of 16 A Revolution X team has never won Clash of the Duos, is this their year? They have had a great year and will look to capitalise on that. But Hammers and Devine have gone out at the final hurdle the last two times they have competed.
Revolution X2 (Safu and LyNN) 2009- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals 2011- Eliminated in Finals 2012- Eliminated in Semi-Finals 2013- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Safu Only) 2014- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals The other, more successful Revolution X team will have the chance to become the first RevX team to win Clash of the Duos. Can they better they’re finish from 2011 when they reached the finals?
Team Bennett (Ace Bennett and Matt Spade) 2009- Bennett- Eliminated in Round of 16 / Spade- Eliminated in Semi-Finals 2010- Eliminated in Qualifiers (Ace Only) 2011- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Ace Only) 2012- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Ace Only) 2013- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Ace Only) 2014- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals Ace Bennett broke his run of bad luck at Clash of the Duos when he teamed with Matt Spade for the first time at Clash of the Duos. One year on, Ace and Spade have another years worth of experience, can they do better?
Joseph Brothers (Jack Joseph and Matt Joseph) 2010- Eliminated in Qualifiers (Jack Only) 2011- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Jack Only) 2012- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals (Jack Only) 2013- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Jack Only) 2014- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals The Joseph brothers re-united last year and reached the quarter finals, now can the brothers go further in 2015?
Parkland Bros (Duke Parkland and Axel Parkland) 2013- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Duke Only) 2014- Eliminated in Round of 16 Another pair of brothers looking to better their result from last year is the Parkland’s who were the Squad#s first opponents on their way to the belt. Can they pick up their first Clash of the Duos win?
Calgary Sons (Kevin Hart and Cody Rejero) 2009- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals (Hart Only) 2010- Hart- Eliminated in Qualifiers / Rejero- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals 2011- Hart- Eliminated in Semi-Finals / Rejero- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals 2012- Eliminated Round of 16 (Hart Only) 2013- Eliminated Round of 16 2014- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Separate Teams) Between them, these two have a wealth of Clash of the Duos experience and they even teamed together in 2013. They teamed up earlier this year to challenge for the titles, they get another shot here.
Mike Bockwinkel and Cameron Stone 2009- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals (Bock Only) 2010- Eliminated in Semi-Finals (Bock Only) 2011- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Bock Only) 2013- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals 2014- Eliminated Round of 16 Bock and Stone have a lot of wrestling experience, can they convert this into Clash of the Duos. They’ve teamed twice but last year Bock was more concerned by being World Champion. Is Bock focused on wiining the CoD?
Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio 2010- Eliminated in Qualifiers (Ryler Only) 2011- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Ryler Only) 2012- Eliminated in Round of 16 2014- Eliminated in Round of 16 For years Ryler has tried to get out of the first round and each time he has failed. He tried for a third time with El Hijo. Can they get the win?
Dave Demento and Jason Williams 2009- Eliminated in the Round of 16 (Jason Only) 2010- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals (Jason Only) 2011- Jason- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals (Jason Only) 2012- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Jason Only) 2013: Eliminated in Round of 16 (Jason Only) The outspoken Dave Demento has been everywhere this year after he went viral. Meanwhile, Jason has been slowly chipping away putting on good performances and getting the wins. This may be a team to look out for.
Beast and Jugg [SYN] New Entrants Drew Parkland’s Synergy enter their first team into SNW and they’re former SNW competitors. Beast and Jugg will look to use their size and strength to get far in this tournament.
Coast to Coast (Donnie East and Chris West) [TCW] 2011- Eliminated in Quarter-Finals 2012- Eliminated the Quarter-Finals 2014- Eliminated in Finals Last year, Coast to Coast entered as champions and looked to be the first team to go all the way. However, they lost in the final round. They will be looking to avenge that loss and take the titles back to TCW.
Samoan Swag Team (Young Luka and Lil Kimo) [ISW] 2012- Eliminated in Round of 16 (Team ISW: Marco Cruz & Brydan Stylix) This year’s Clash of the Duos has four outside teams, that’s a quarter of the teams involved. One of those four is from ISW. A company that has some involvement with SNW this year when Hunter Kellen faced off against SNW’s Mike Hogan. Kellen won that match, can the SST follow suit?
Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) 2009- Eliminated in Finals 2011- Eliminated in Semi-Finals They’re back, the 2009 finalist and two men who helped train some of the initial batch of SNW wrestlers. Now their students are all grown up. The students will face their masters in what is bound to be a tough challenge for both sides.
First Round Matches
Joseph Brothers (Jack Joseph and Matt Joseph) vs. Beast and Jugg [SYN]
Parkland Bros (Duke Parkland and Axel Parkland) vs. Coast to Coast (Donnie East and Chris West) [TCW]
Dave Demento and Jason Williams vs. Samoan Swag Team (Young Luka and Lil Kimo) [ISW]
Mockingbird (Dean Caufield and Elliot Reid) vs. Jacob Ryler and El Hijo de Angel Custodio
AirDevils (Travis Cantrell and Tom Gerard) vs. Mike Bockwinkel and Cameron Stone
Team Bennett (Ace Bennett and Matt Spade) vs. Calgary Sons (Kevin Hart and Cody Rejero)
Revolution X1 (Chris Hammers and Jordan Devine) vs. Revolution X2 (Safu and LyNN)
DUOS: Fatality Squad (Bret Thomas and Steven Kagemann) vs. Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin)
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 26, 2014 7:22:43 GMT -5
well I've been waiting for you to give me a reply, a-hole In order to please RD, here is a related post to the sims board: Smackdown is going to be up today, folks. As well as replies. Well done, you have learnt well. Oh and better stick to my own rule, SNW post sometime... soon... hopefully.
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FIFA 15
Sept 25, 2014 14:25:34 GMT -5
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Post by Red Dragon on Sept 25, 2014 14:25:34 GMT -5
Got it today too. Is a little odd but I guess they always are. Professional seems too easy. Seems like I'm playing Pes at times. From what I've seen the amount of faces are incredible. Gonna start a Man U career tomorrow.
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