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  1. Indeed, we're always looking for nations to sign up for the next season. Tercera race is certainly hotting up now.
  2. Meanwhile, an interesting race might well be shaping up in the Tercera...hope I can keep my winning streak up, especially now that I'm 'concentrating on the league'.
  3. D'oh! I've been relegated! Just have to get promoted again.
  4. Come on folks, this is a great way to represent your nation and some extra fun as well. So get into the Liga while you still can!
  5. Keville are relegated, darn it. Would probably have beaten ALDM as well if not for the stupid referee giving a 'doubtful offside' according to the game. Oh well, Segunda here I come.
  6. Also, I have started a Mostly Harmless League for the MHA and allies. [url="http://http://www.xperteleven.com/prepage.aspx?Lid=249951"]http://http://www.xperteleven.com/prepage.aspx?Lid=249951[/url] Obviously I'd like to get it up to about 8-9 clubs, at the minute I've got 3.
  7. [quote name='Botha' timestamp='1281410804' post='2408971'] [color="#000080"]Looking for leagues? I know of three leagues that I can get you set up in. Two of them will be wrapping up at the end of this month. One of them is the Nordreich Liga which I manage and we can always use more new managers. [/color] [/quote] Sure am. I've sent you an app for the Nordreich Liga. I'm considering setting up my own league though, as I fancy a shot at being an administrator. Might solicit interest for an MHA/Harmlin league, although I tend to think it might be better to attract people to LM if we're short of people. As a complete bit of blue sky thinking, any support for a Women's Liga Mundo?
  8. [quote name='Botha' timestamp='1281213714' post='2403955'] [color="#000080"] A lot also depends on the structure of the league. Longer seasons favour player development, while shorter seasons favourite the buy-a-veteran route. If you play in a 6-team divison set-up, it makes it very hard to develop youngsters because you have less games to risk losing by using them. Also seasons with 2 regular matches per week are brutal to build a team, as injuries are twice as devasting, you see less prospect opportunities, and all your cash is dumped into form so maintaining a warchest to buy veterans is difficult. If you are looking for an example of this kind of situation, take a look at my Suriname team. [/color] [/quote] Agree - I was in the UK County League, which was a 7 team per league, 2 match per week league, with 3 up and 3 down in each league. Introducing youngsters And no cups. Introducing youngsters was painful and I ended up losing track of the situation because I was playing so often and got demoted twice. Stopped playing it in the end. Need a new league or two now, but ones with a weekly league schedule that I can keep up with. I like cups, believe it or not (even if I suck at them in this game). And yes, LLM in FM FTW.
  9. [quote name='Botha' timestamp='1281067317' post='2402384'] [color="#006400"] Anyways, looking at Keville United, I have ALWAYS been impressed by your side when playing. They always give Die Bokke a serious run for their money, even when we have had fairly strong wins. If Keville drops to Segunda, I expect to see them back fairly soon. [/color] [/quote] Why, thank you. We aim to make life difficult. As the MHA's best side in LM, we've got to carry the flag of MHAwesomeness. Well, sometimes. Actually, I have quite a good record against the O4. If relegated, I intend to put in the time to get back up! The challenge of managing against real managers makes it more than worthwhile, and representing one's Cybernation is fun. It seems to me that the structure of Xpert11 is very much about developing promising youths over the long run, rather than buying in expensive veterans - an Arsenal strategy rather than a Chelsea one if you like. Getting the balance is important - I read somewhere that its useful to have your team average over 26 years. Of my players, I think Ted Rotenston still has a lot to offer in future seasons and should improve for a few yet, also Azad Urmia is very exciting in midfield. Francis McBeath and Alistair Barr should make for very good defenders in a few seasons too, but effective rotation should be the key. Trouble is the team has to be playing well to effectively 'carry' youngsters.
  10. [quote name='Botha' timestamp='1280525534' post='2395395'] [color="#000080"]Correct me if I am wrong, but when your team joined it was placed in the Segunda while everyone else new that season went into the Tercera. Honestly, your team has done remarkably well for only being around a few seasons. Staying up in the Primera is difficult to do because the Original 4 have such a head start over everyone else in the Primera. And there is still hope for you. If we gain enough new managers to reach 40 teams, then the Primera will be up to 10 teams and with SiPS folding, you could still find yourself staying up as long as you don't somehow crash into last place (essentially impossible at this point).[/color] [/quote] Absolutely, yes, my team was placed first in the Segunda. My problem has been that I have a good attacking team but one that's not strong enough to attack in the Primera...so I invested in defence, but then my best defender, Rene Lobadov retired, and I couldn't rely on defence anymore. Because I haven't won anything for a long time, money is low too, which means I'm quite limited in what I can do with my present squad. I have a few promising youths on their way up, but the problem is that the game really seems to prefer experienced players, which the Original 4 have plenty of. Segunda would probably be more difficult - my team always seem to get beaten in the cup by Segunda teams, so it wouldn't be a useful change at all. At the moment I have managed to stem the tide and still hope to sneak through...maybe I should start recruiting actively for the Liga, if we can get that expansion it would help.
  11. I'm still nuturing my squad. Think it was given a baptism of fire by accidentally getting promoted to the Primera in the first season. Ah well!
  12. I can enter and save you the hassle - we Kevodians are always up for a sporting challenge (taking part is one of our national values). [b]Nation Name:[/b]Kevodia [b]RP Nation Name:[/b]Kevodia [b]Preferred Team Focus:[/b]Offense
  13. Well...my team has been having a very difficult season. Still, a 0-0 draw against Duckies and the hope is there that there might just be time to escape the drop...again. Hoping to get a more time for LM now, my real life has been really disruptive these last few months.
  14. Crikey, just one win would be nice!
  15. [quote name='Botha' date='04 March 2010 - 08:05 PM' timestamp='1267733368' post='2213925'] POOL B: The Cheeselands I figured would do well (Top 4 finish in B Pool) but I'm now leaning towards a Top 4 finish overall as looking more realistic. Kevodia I thought would be challenging for a more stronger position. [/quote] Agreed, I'm disappointed with our showing! Kevodia's backpages are full of grumbling at the team's poor showing in the Traansvaal, with rumours that the KFA might have to review manager Ron Bassetson's position should Kevodia's performance not pick up...
  16. [quote name='Sargun' date='03 March 2010 - 12:09 AM' timestamp='1267575153' post='2211929'] Last season it took too long to do that, but if you'd like I can do it again. It's not like how Botha has it running on his computer and can make silly graphs! <insert more !@#$%*ing by Sargun here about having to do more work> [/quote] Well, its up to you fella, its your league! If you're transferring from a PS3 or whatever it must suck, so I can understand totally if you want to keep it simple.
  17. [quote name='Botha' date='03 March 2010 - 12:45 AM' timestamp='1267577326' post='2211959'] [color="#000080"]There should be no diplomatic issues at all, as Transvaal departed IRON in September and has been a Nordreich nation since then - and is thus allied to Kevodia in the current conflict.[/color] [/quote] Oops I knew that. In that case the Kevodian Foriegn Office apologizes for the ahem, administrative error, caused by loss of data after a nuclear explosion, and has cleared travel to the Transvaal for the tournament. However, the arrival of the Kevodian traveling army did not prevent a bore draw against Viniland, prompting fears that the Kevodia side are perhaps Sam Allardyce's Bolton in disguise.
  18. Despite the present diplomatic issues with travelling to an IRON nation Kevodia's national team convened in the Traansvaal for the first time since last March. This time the team was noticeably without any presence from Keville United's players, as United cannot release their players during the Liga Mundo run-in. This was a far cry from the days when United dominated the domestic scene in Kevodian football. National squad manager Ron Bassetson commented, 'Its a funny old situation alright. I'd love to have that Lobadov lad playing for me, as well as Ted Rotenston, Allan MacKean and the rest, but the lads we have in the national squad are just as capable. However its unfortunate that we don't have any of the fans down here to cheer on the lads as yet due to the diplomatic situation. Hopefully this can be sorted soon to give the lads a boost.' Bassetson's side played out a rather dull 1-1 against Jutopia, although there are plenty of matches to go and hopefully plenty of opportunity for a breakthrough.
  19. It would be nice to know what the actual scores were, just so that we know who we beat or not? After 3 defeats Keville coach Clinton Power was forced to admit that he knew little more about gridiron than anyone else in Kevodia, although everyone was forced to admit that he did look rather good in cleats. Small but curious crowds watched the team, mostly composed of soccer rejects and journeymen gridiron players from abroad, get drubbed in their first 3 encounters. Then, this week the team won a match, although the Kevodian Sporting Gazette suggested that this was more accident than design, after Lions quaterback Kurt Mayhew spotted the hot dog van arrive at Keville Field just before the end of the first quarter, fortunately remembering to drop the ball in the right place before grabbing a 'dog. However the win has renewed Kevodian interest in the game and its widely hoped that Keville can get back into the competition.
  20. @Catadunes Ouchings, that's gotta hurt! [quote name='Botha' date='02 March 2010 - 08:11 PM' timestamp='1267560924' post='2211605'] [color="#000080"] While I don't think Keville and Duckies have a real shot for first (neither do my Springboks either) they certainly can play spoilers. I would not be surprised if any of the top 5 teams take the title. [/color] [/quote] Agreed, but you never know. 3pts is all that's in it. I've hunted down teams in the Champ/Football Manager games with bigger leads before, it is possible to do. Awesome situation though. I think the team that takes 9pts from the last 3 matches will win, I reckon the minimum score needed to win is 7. I love this league, its so competitive, and you never know what's going to happen from one week to the next. I'll be happy to stay up again to be honest, but I'm still aiming to get that 9pts!
  21. Looking interesting at the bottom of the Primera...going to be an interesting end of season.
  22. So how exactly will the comp be structured? We have to win the divisions and go through to a knockout? Sorry, not a massive expert in this sport.
  23. Bah. I just want to stay in a cup for a change. Damn the away goals rule!
  24. Kevodia will happily take up a franchise, as we are always seeking new international sporting opportunities. NATION NAME: Kevodia http://www.cybernations.net/nation_drill_display.asp?Nation_ID=171439 TEAM NAME: Keville Lions TEAM COLORS: Sky Blue, Orange, Dark Blue
  25. NATION: Kevodia RULER: Kevinho NATION LINK: http://www.cybernations.net/nation_drill_d...ation_ID=171439 NATIONALITY OF TEAM: England
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