London City FC - A City On The Rise

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London City FC - April 2040[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Into the penultimate month of the season and it really was looking likely that we were set to lose the league title for the first time in four years! Having scooped three on the bounce, a heavily changed side over the summer has seen us struggle a little bit for consistancy and now we find ourselves trailing Manchester United by nine points with a game in hand. But the month was to be busy with FA Cup, Champions League action as well as Premier League so it'd be hard to focus on just one competition.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Our Premier League hopes are dashed at the end of the month against Chelsea, we hold on Real Madrid just despite a tough second leg in Spain and have it all to do in the second leg against Manchester United. We kicked off the month at home against Real Madrid, winning four nil with Wottrich, Akoli, Landzaat and Sen securing a dominant first leg win. Back to Premier League action we traveled to Fulham and won two one, Wood and Bird netting. Real Madrid welcomed us in Spain and we lost three one, however it proved to be enough to see us through, Akoli netting us a late away goal too. Back in England and at home we beat Everton three nil as Hoppe and Wottrich netted in the first half, Wood netting a second half goal. An away day to a wet and windy Stoke saw us score twice in the first half to secure a two nil win, Wood and Akoli again on target. The FA Cup Semi Final saw us return to a former home, Wembley and beat Liverpool one nil thanks to a Godwin goal after seventeen minutes. [/FONT][FONT=&quot]For the fourth year running we drew Manchester United in the Champions League Semi Final[/FONT][FONT=&quot], the First Leg away from home we lost four three, a topsy turvy game where we blew a three two lead. Wood, Dunn and Bird had netted our goals, however we just need to win one nil in the second leg and we're in the Final again. Finally ending the month against Chelsea who blew us away. We played a weaker side in preparation for the second leg of the Champions League Semi Final next.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Manchester United still lead the way at the top of the pile and sit seven points clear of us. We occupy second, a game in hand which can close the gap on the league leaders to just four points, but with just two games remaining for the league leaders its unlikely we're going to catch them now. We could of been in with a shout had we beaten Chelsea at the end of this month. Now our attention has to turn to scooping the FA Cup and the Champions League if we're missing out on this league title.[/FONT]

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Unlucky with the defeat to Chelsea but it's a tricky one with the 2nd leg coming up. Still time for Man U to fall apart if you can land a crushing blow in the 2nd leg.
 
We had to play a weaker side against Chelsea neavie pops23 if we wanted to progress in the Champions League so least we're still in with a shout.
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London City FC - May 2040

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And so we move into the final month of action with the league title seemingly out of reach with Manchester United leading the way with only a couple matches to go. We'd have to be perfect to catch them now and would still need favors from other teams against the Red Devils if we were to over take them. We also have the second leg of the Champions League Semi Final where we need to come back from a goal behind as well as the FA Cup Final against Southampton this month as we searched for our fifth FA Cup on the bounce,

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An all green month for us with the games you can see at least. So still we hoped the title would be on. We welcomed Manchester United in the Champions League Semi Final Second Leg and beat them three one, seeing us progress to the Final for the second year running. Three one the score on the night with Wood, Dunn and Espino all on target. Back to Premier League action we finished it with three home games, welcoming West Ham we comfortably beat them four one, Sen, Wottrich, Godwin all netting in half an hour, a second half goal for Akoli sealed the deal. Two one nils finished the season, the first saw this milestone...

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Thats correct, I've now hit one thousand three hundred matches in charge at London City and a further fifty more in charge of the England national team a few seasons ago. But we marked this game with a one nil win as Wottrich netted a first half goal. Finishing the season against third place Arsenal with our star striker Wood netting. Enough for the league title though..

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Denied our fourth league title on the bounce as Manchester United claim it with eighty nine points, a superb league season for them losing just five games, as did we in second place however somewhat four points behind them come the end. Manchester City jumped Arsenal on the final day of the season with them finishing nine and ten points behind us respectively. Chelsea, West Ham and Southampton all head into the Europa League next season.

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London City celebrate incredible quintuple! Thea headline says it all, we've gone and scooped a fifth trophy this year out of a possible seven, with one still to play as we are crowned champions of the FA Cup for a fifth year running! It was a scrappy game which saw both sides pick up seven yellow cards and both sides finish with ten men. A goalless first half came to lift in the second forty five, almost immediately as Wood fired us ahead three minutes after the break. Southampton pulled back level nine minutes later and in an even game, it was forced to Extra Time. The Saints were reduced to ten men just before half time in extra time but we didn't make the most of it. Three minutes from penalties we were reduced to ten men as Godwin picked up his second yellow in five minutes. But eventually, very late, the winner came. Wottrich striking in the only minute of injury time to secure the FA Cup!

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[FONT=&quot]The Champions League Final will see us face off against French side OM. This will mean we've faced three French sides this tournament in PSG, St Etienne and OM. The Final will again come in a single post next.[/FONT]

Next Update: London City FC - Champions League Final 2040
 
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London City FC - Champions League Final 2040[/FONT]


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[FONT=&quot]This time last year we were gearing up for our first ever Champions League Final after missing out on them the previous three years in the Semi Final against a fellow English club. We have beaten Manchester United in the Semi Finals the last two years now and so find ourselves seeking back to back Champions League success. It wouldn't be easy as we faced our third French side of the tournament this year, OM. Time to run down the stats before the match.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]A sensational Champions League campaign from OM sees them reach the Final having only picked up one defeat on their journey this season. They began with a group stage consisting of Everton, Steaua and Porto, remaining unbeaten picking up fourteen points and topping the group. This saw them draw to Everton twice and do the double over the other two teams. They faced Benfica in the First Knockout Round, coming back from two down in the first leg to win three nil at home. Knocking out Villarreal in the Quarter Finals two nil before beating Everton on penalties in the Semi Final following two goalless draws.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Our run to the Final wasn't quite as smooth as OM' was but we're here nonetheless. Our group stage saw us face OM league rivals PSG, along with Valencia and Ludogorets. We went on to pick up fifteen points from our group, one point better than our Finalist however did taste defeat to Valencia. We come from behind on aggregate to beat Saint Etienne in the Second Leg of the First Knockout Round. Beat Real Madrid comfortably at home before suffering defeat which still saw us advance away. Same story against Manchester United in the Final, we lost four three away but three one at home again seeing us progress.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]We've faced OM three times, two of those competitively with one being a friendly. And it was the friendly that we lost, three one which I believe may of been either in the Championship or one of our first seasons in the Premier League. The two competitive games were last season in the Champions League group stages, beating them four nil at home and two nil on the round.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]OM finished third in Ligue 1 this season as we finished second in the Barclays Premier League but its the French side who go into the Final as the bookmakers favorites to come away with the trophy. Both sides have a handful of players missing, mainly through registration rules though so shouldn't be a problem.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Half Time[/FONT][FONT=&quot] and its all but game over it'd seem. We've dominate the ball and whilst not having loads of shots, we've made the most of the ones we've taken seeing as take seven, hit the target with five and lead four nil at the interval. Sam Wood finishing his season with two first half goals, Wottrich and Dunn also both netting first half goals and surely it'll only take a miracle to bring OM back into this tie.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Victorious London City celebrate Unbelievable sextuple![/FONT][FONT=&quot] Thats the headline we're going to see on the papers tomorrow morning as we scoop our sixth trophy of the season to round it off in fine style once again. OM tried to get back in the game, pulled one back but we were just too good on the night, holding on for a superb four one victory. The only trophy we missed out on this year was the Premier League, so close to that perfect haul.[/FONT]

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London City FC - End Of Season Review 2040

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Another season comes to an end and that'd be the twenty fourth o this career now. We have had a couple of sensational seasons here at London City FC the past two seasons with the latest seeing us scoop six trophies, more on that shortly. The usual end of season review with the competitions and player stats for the year.

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Sam Wood was our main man once again, scoring fifty six goals and making the highest average rating of seven point two eight over the year as well. Wottrich picked up the most assist with eighteen this year whilst Dunn completed the most passes hitting ninety percent. Wood also scooped fourteen player of the match awards whilst Sen was our most booked player picking up twenty three yellows, Godwin was our most dismissed, picking up two reds. Competitions and what a season for us, its missing the club world championship at the bottom which we scooped. We beat Manchester United in the Community Shield at the start of the season shortly followed by beating Leverkusen in the European Super Cup. Going on to beat Everton in the EFL Cup and then Southampton in the FA Cup Final, losing the league title to Manchester United this year around. Our finances are superb, over two hundred million pounds in the bank balance whilst having over one hundred and fifty million to spend on transfers. Again I'll be looking to offload foreigners and bring in more English players to the capital city squad.

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All four goalkeepers made appearances this season as some played in the cup games where I thought we could play lesser players. Hoppe was our free scoring defender this year, netting eight times whilst making fifty one starts. Wottrich had a fine season in attacking midfield with fifteen goals and eight assists in his fifty nine starts. Andrews also played well over the year netting twenty two goals. But of course Sam Wood was the standout stats man, making sixty two starts, three sub appearances and scoring fifty six goals, setting up another seventeen as well.

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Next Update: London City FC - Pre Season Round Up 2040
 
Screenshot of Sam Wood please? Looks like an absolute machine!!
 
Well done mate! Suppose it's only fair you let someone else win the EPL once in a while :P
 
Included in this update for you Sam91 he sure is a machine.

Thanks neavie pops23 I wish we could of won it again mind!
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[FONT=&quot]Pre season number twenty five has come to an end and boy has it been another busy one with money going all over the place. We were once again looking for English players to come in whilst shipping off the remaining of our non English players, trying to build the capital city squad into a world beating side containing all Englishmen. All the pre season news follows along with fixtures of pre season.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]All the rankings come the end of the year, we remain second in the European Club rankings, sitting behind fellow English club Manchester United as Real Madrid slip to third place. Elsewhere we have hit the top spot in the world reputation list, seeing us classed as the most reputational club in the world. Finally we are moving up again in the financial rankings, sitting fifth from sixth last year. Arsenal maintain their grip on the top spot.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]In other personal news, I've been re appointed as England national team manager. I'm not sure how long this will last, they're currently sat second in the World rankings so much better than where I took over them before. A big wage on my shoulders and with my club turning all English it could be another opportunity of bringing in more English talent.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Seventy nine million pounds spent, one hundred and sixty eight million pounds received, another big summer with the money, another profit coming in to the club. I've sorted the players sold by fee received again as its the easiest way to see the money we received. Oscar Wottrich joins fellow rivals Tottenham in a fifty million pound deal whilst fellow Premier League side Arsenal took Hoppe off our hands for twenty seven and a half million pounds. Espino heads to Reading for up to thirty two million pounds whilst defender Oliveira joins Leicester for twenty two and a half million. There was twenty million plus Firth for Grabovac who joins Chelsea, Mazurek joins Fulham for fifteen million pounds, Landzaat joins Brentford for up to twelve million. Two smaller deals saw Houssos Burnley for just over two million and Chadwick joins Villa for four hundred thousand pounds.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]As I said previously, four players join the club, all English as well with Julian Firth joining from Chelsea in a part exchange deal, Edwards joins from Liverpool for twenty five million rising to thirty. Raul Graham joins from Premier League leaders Manchester United costing us up to thirty eight and a half million pounds in ad ons whilst Watford sold us Ferguson for up to thirty three million pounds.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Here's our nearly all English side now, there are still a couple of non Englishman we're trying to ship out and should any late deals be done in August then I will update on them. Four players are of non English whilst we have plenty of upcoming talent in the squad, hopefully with plenty of game time they'l produce some standout football. [/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Sam Wood is our standout man over the last two seasons and I'm sure he will be once again. With him still young and English I'm expecting plenty more from the lad.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Solid enough summer on the pitch. Lets move into those competitive games.[/FONT]

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Yeah Sam Wood looks amazing, no wonder he has been doing so well for you.

Callum Ferguson looks a good buy too! 20 in teamwork and 18 in work rate...very nice!
 
Sam Wood is any guys dream regen, what a player!! Good buys in the window too
 
Unbelievable!!!

hadnt been on for a couple of weeks and spend 3 hours catching up today to find this superb run!!

My thoughts are get the english team. then just use your academy.. no signing players or anything..
 
Thanks Naterr he sure was a top signing for us and so will Ferguson be!

He sure is Sam91!

You sure missed a lot banger93 and I appreciate you spending that time to catch back up on things. That could be a good plan! We'll see how it develops.
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London City FC - August 2040

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With pre season over we move into the season with two chances of a trophy right at the start of the month with the Community Shield and the European Super Cup immediately. We also have two Premier league games in August to see how we cope with the large outgoing of foreign players once again.

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Another two players see the door come the end of the window with Fatih Sen moving to fellow Premier League club Liverpool in a £14.25 million deal with it potentially rising to £20.5million. French striker Akoli meanwhile moves to Spain and more specifically Real San Sebastian on loan with a view at a permanent deal.

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Well it was a big August for us with two early trophies up for grabs and we needed to try and make our mark on the Finals as we faced two fellow English sides. As you can see we began the league season well, more on that shortly though.

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We came up short against Manchester United in another Community Shield head to head with the Red Devils and it could of been our day but we were misfortunate here. Akoli missed a penalty after just two minutes and then we went on the back foot when Holmes fired United ahead. They led one nil at the break. Second half it looked like we came out on fire as Sen nodded home a corner however just two minutes later England striker Rigby fired United back ahead. We came back again to level the game up when Graham grabbed a debut goal eighteen minutes from time. But it'd be heartbreak for us as Kotlyarov struck for Manchester United just four minutes from time to send them to the Community Shield title.

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Thankfully it was a better outcome against Arsenal in the European Superb Cup, a game we absolutely dominated with shots, hitting thirty in the end with seventeen of those on target but it still required Extra Time to grab the win. It could of been done in ninety minutes however Akoli missed his second penalty in just three days in the sixty ninth minute. We kept pushing as Extra Time started, Sen converted a spot kick for us in the ninety fourth minute before two more goals came in the next seven minutes with Wood grabbing a brace to guide us to a second success European Super Cup title.

Moving in to league form we traveled to Stoke to start the season off on the right foot with a one nil win over Sam Wood with the goal in the seventieth minute. And we even went on to make it three clean sheets and wins on the bounce as we welcomed Reading in the second and final Premier League game of the month as we beat Reading two nil with goals from Akoli who finally got his spot kick right and Davies netting in the second half.

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Obviously too early to call anything at this stage but two games played and two wins on the board is a strong start for us. But that still leaves us fifth as four other teams also get off to a 100% start with Manchester United topping the lot, Middlesbrough, West Ham and Watford and the rest of them. Five teams without a point after two games with Spurs the surprising side of them.

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We will look to lift a third Champions League title in a row with it beginning in this group. We were first seeds from the draw and will face Spanish giants Barcelona along with Portuguese Premier League side Sporting and finally Romanian First League side FC Steaua. We're definitely hoping to get through the group although Barcelona will be tough opponents.

Next Update: London City FC - September 2040
 
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[FONT=&quot]A pretty strong start to the season saw us scoop one of the two trophies available to us early on in the season as we beat Arsenal in the European Super Cup but were denied by Manchester United in the Community Shield. We then went on to win both our league games to see us sitting well out the blocks early on. This month is busier as expected, despite an international break we still played matches in the league, EFL Cup and Champions League this month which featured a trip to Barcelona.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]An unbeaten month for us and that was with tricky ties against Arsenal, Bacelona and Manchester United as we picked up some very promising results for a side nearly full of Englishman. It started with a trip across London to Arsenal who we beat two one, young defender Robert Da Costa striking both our goals with the second just two minutes from time. We went home to welcome Middlesbrough and smashed them five two. A thumping performance from our boys saw defender Firth strike his first two club goals since joining from Chelsea this summer, Platt, Bird and Wood also contributing a goal each. A trip to Spain to take on Barcelona ended goalless, a point for each side. We then traveled to Sheffield Wednesday who we beat three two, Wood hitting a brace with Ferguson also on target. I played a rotated, weaker side in our trip to League One Leyton Orient and won two nil, young English striker Tim Willis making the most of a rare start with a brace. We ended the month with a repeat of the Community Shield Final, a head to head with Manchester United with us welcoming them and winning five two. Two Englishman with five goals between them as Ferguson hit a brace and Wood struck a hatrick in fine style.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Only side unbeaten this season, only side not to drop points this season, despite all the changes we made again in the summer and seeing us in the bottom half of salary spending in the league we're coping alright to say the least. Six wins fro six and a plus ten goal difference. Seeing us three points clear of Manchester United, Manchester City and West Ham, all only to drop three points to date. Spurs had a better month, picking up seven points from a possible twelve. Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal struggling in mid table.[/FONT]

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Ha just seen your story on Sortitoutsi.net too man!! Solid start though mate
 
Where did you get Sam Wood from and how much for? Great acheivement on the Champions League, gutted Man Utd pipped you.

Also amazing how 95% of the squad is British - great to see !
 
Yes its on there too Sam91, sortitoutsi.net is my 'home' site so to speak.

We got Sam Wood from Southampton for £15million Wilko a bargain at the time as he was unhappy at Southampton folowing rejecting our bid back in the previous transfer window.
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London City FC - October 2040[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]We're into October and we're moving well early on in the season. Once again just trying to press on and win as much as we can this year. Following an unbeaten September, we move into October with another six matches to play but moving across several competitions. Two Champions League games, one in the EFL Cup and three Premier League matches await us.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Well, six matches, unbeaten in all six and picking up six wins, perfect run for us.We welcomed FC Steaua in the Champions League with a slightly weaker side out which saw youngster Willis hit a brace. A trip to Southampton saw us narrowly win one nil thanks to Godwin. As we welcomed Chelsea we got off the blocks rapidly, Dunn and Wood netting after five minutes before we conceded in the second half. Back to Champions League action we welcomed Portugal side Sporting and won one nil, Dunn netting a spot kick just before half time. A trip to Everton saw us leave it late to come back. We trailed one nil at the break but came back through Godwin before going two one down. Dunn and Willis netted in the final ten minutes to see us brilliantly come back. Finishing the month in the EFL Cup Fourth Round against Stoke, drawing two all on the night before winning on penalties.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Nine played in the league this season, nine won and we're sitting top of the pile and in control early on. Still obviously a lot of football to go, twenty nine league matches as well as a large handful of cup games over several different competitions. Manchester United are once again our closest challengers, currently sitting three points behind us along with Manchester City in third.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Plain sailing to date. Three group games to continue though.[/FONT]

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The save still going strong? or you just having a little break?
 
Just read this from start to finish - outstanding stuff. Shame I've done literally no work today as a result, heh. I'd love to see some screenshots of your other star players. I love how your face pack puts the players’ beards halfway up their face!

Also, I’d love to know exactly how you go about designing your kits. They’re awesome. Do you use a downloadable tool?

 
Just about plugging away with it against Naterr

Well you're in luck now mbaudrier

Wow thank you so much for reading through Sammuthegreat always appreciate it. The facepacks do annoy me somewhat! As for kits I download a programe called smart shirt designer and then do it all through that. As for my star players, these are probably the best of the bunch: Callum Ferguson, Callum Wall, Julian Firth, Sam Wood
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[FONT=&quot]I know what you're all thinking, what the **** is this thread doing back near the top of the careers section. Well after a little while away, becoming a bit busy, I've now returned to it, I'm not sure for how long but will just play through as and when I can. Into November and we're coping well to date. Unbeaten in the Premier League and Champions League to date as we try and defend our titles for another year.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Another month passes by and November sees us win three of our five games, drawing the other two whilst I also faced a little bit of action with the England national side through the month. It began at home against Watford, beating them four one as Sam Wood netted a hatrick. Young Tim Willis was on the scoresheet in a one all draw against Sporting before we drew nil nil away at Leicester three days after being in Portugal. We ended the month much better with two home games, beating West Ham three two with First netting twice and Andrews also on target in the first half. Whilst we beat Barcelona four one in the Champions League to end the month, Wood hitting a nine minute hatrick, his second of the month with Ferguson also on target.[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]Not really too much to say about the league at this early stage of the season, Twelve games into the season and we're only a point clear of second place Manchester United and three clear of Manchester City in third place. We're the only side unbeaten in the league at this stage but I don't expect that to last too much longer.[/FONT]

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