04/04/2009

Diamond Fail - Don't be Suckered!

The 4-4-2 diamond is a good tactic if you have the right players. This is a fact. However, there is another fact: The diamond for the most part SUCKS against wide teams. If you play it like I do, you're going to get picked apart by a team that plays wide. In the coming blogs from me, I will hopefully show you how to even the score against the wide formations when playing a diamond formation.

What I want to test is how playing left and right mids works against a team that plays wide. The expectation is that the wide midfielders will be able to extend the width of play for my team, while at the same time minimizing the width advantages that come with playing a wide tactic.

03/04/2009

World Cup teams

After chatting with Nathan Pollard he gaved me the teams that are in for the Gold so far.

18 teams out of 24.

Brazil
Belgium
Nigeria
Sweden
Denmark
Italy
Holland
Australia
England
Argentina
Turkey
Jamaica
Ireland
Romania
Croatia
Mexico
France
Poland

National World Cup on Sunday

Hello all folks in Miller!

I dont know if you all know about the National World Cup that has been arranged by our beloved Nathan Pollard. Its called "The Real World Cup"

24 teams will be gathered and every manager need to find themselves a team of their choice of Country before Sunday noon. This Idea is so fantastic it made me shiver in joy! The feeling of beeing the National Manager of Mighty Team Sweden is just to great! No more boring football from my beloved Country :-)

Now, lets see which teams that have qualifyed so far. There are 18 teams out of 24 that at the moment are through to the World Cup (Nathan will handle the rest) If you are interested Pm him!

Teams ready:

At this point I cant finish my blog because the National flags in Miller have disapeard. A known bug when I write this...

anyway, this idea made me think about selling my whole Tranmere Rovers squad and build myself a whole Swedish squad instead. Its just so exciting :-)

Short blog, but better short than nothing at all eh? :-)

31/03/2009

Week To Go Warning

So I understand that we're about to hit 7 days to go before the end of the season. It's time to step it up a gear, concentrate on FA league matches and aim for the UFFA or promotion spots.

A reminder that anyone who has not logged on for three weeks or more and with 12 players of more will be allocated to the Casual Inactive FA. If someone has AI%+25% in their league they will be relegated (unless twice in a row which will result in ejection from FA). There will also be a deactivation process shortly after the season ends.

Please contact one of your FA Organisers if you have any issues.

We're about to see some new FA Organisers and that with the new users arriving mid-season I think that next season will be much more busy for all. Happy days!

25/03/2009

Yeah...My 9 Day Vacation Lasted About 12 Hours

I know I said I'd only blog on Sundays, but I feel that this is a necessary rant. Consider it a manager's madness over a supposedly "overpowered" tactic that immediately let him down. This blog is written to the song of "The End" by The Doors.

If you look to the right of the site, you'll see me saying I'm taking a 9 day sabatical (the length of my holiday time), but whoops, I'm back on Miller after just 12 hours and such. My plans to take a break went tits up as soon as I turned on the computer. The addiction came over me and now I'm updating the client.

Now then, what to do with my 4-3-3 that can seemingly shoot 29 times and not score while opponents can shoot 4-8 times and score at least once. I could just continue limping along, see my team shoot many times and not hit the target at all while my opponents take several well-placed shots and kick me up and down the pitch. I could slow the tempo down and watch as we lose the possession battle repeatedly, while agonizing about why we can't seem to keep the game out of the goalkeeper's face.

Let's just say I've officially gone insane. The wacky meter is now beyond repair. We're gonna need a new Tommy!

22/03/2009

Red Devils USA - The Descent into Madness

This being my first post to the Miller Beta blog, I would like to thank Mr. Rik Stewart for giving me the opportunity to join the blogging team. I'll try not to let you and the rest of the blogger down, but I can't guarantee that, since FML may have contributed to my increasing alcoholism. :P (Just kidding)

Anyway, to something you guys want to read. If you've seen my own blog, you will see that I had done a tactical test with a custom-made 4-3-1-2. Well, everything started out great, going 4-3-2 (W-L-D) in a 10 match test against the AI. I had my first chance to see how it works against human players, and to my shock, it was a 2-0 success over Cheadle Town FC. The good wins continued over AI opposition, including back to back top 100 victories in the "I am Graeme Kelly and You are Not" league.

After a defeat to Bradford city 2-1, we began our run of 14 games unbeaten, which included 10 wins and 4 draws, the most prestigeous another win over top 50 side FK DAC 1904 2-1, rallying from a late 1st half goal to grab a win. After taking 2 wins and 2 draws off of Biccehs Team of WIN, we were finally halted by a game Weyford Vale FC 2-1. We failed to get revenge, falling 2-1 in a return bout at the Black Hole. That started my current harsh run of form. We lost 3 of 4 after those two matches before somehow managing to beat Club Athletico Boca Juniors 2-1. Since then, 5 straight losses, including a 3-0 frustration-based Abandonment against Kornjace. In my rage, I decided not to play anymore matches until I could get my hands on a team that wouldn't fold up and die as soon as the whistle is blown.

Against my better judgement, I agreed to play a match against FC Potter in the Double Your Money + comp. A 2-1 loss condemned me to defeat for the 3rd straight in 3 matches in that competition, basically killing any chance of me finishing in the top 5 and cashing. $25,000 down the tubes, couldn't be any happier to make a donation. *SARCASM!*

This time, I mean what I say and I say what I mean: No more matches unless my AI's playing until I can sell most of my players and have a core to base a tactic around. Nobody is vulnerable to the Red Devils USA firesale. I wouldn't be surprised if I end up being sold to Blitzkrieg for $1.

What helps my cause, however, is that I somehow won BOTH the Biggest Mover and Newcomer Biggest Mover of the past week award, netting me a cool $200,000 ($100,000 for each. That should keep the creditors off my back for a little while. We're also still trying to bring in a few players on the cheap in the auction and free agent market, with a slight focus towards youth. Of course, with no judging potential skill anytime soon, this youth movement may very well be hit and miss, mostly miss.

That's it for part 1 of my descent into madness. Next time, will I have figured out the secret to getting a hint of consistency? Will I somehow have gotten my hands on the famous mod_cheat.exe? Will I shave another 10 years off my life thanks to having the only team that can't beat themselves in a match? You'll just have to wait until next Sunday like the rest of us! :P

14/03/2009

XFA Roundup

With the season end and FA lockdown around the corner, it is time for a XFA roundup!

XFA Premier League:

Jukka's impressive FC J-Ilves won its first offical trophy from the gameworld's most extreme league. After losing to an AI Tianjin TEDA, he finally got his hands on it. Onion Warrior came in second, 7 points short after 76 games. Third place Woking was right behind with 131 points.


XFA Championship:

Kickers OFBK, stormed through the Championship with 144 points, leaving second place JK Tallinna Piraaja 15 points apart. Third place Kapuk Utd finished with 122 points.


XFA Division 1A:

It was a tight affair at XFA Division 1A. Gusteru FC came in first place (yet again) with 138 points, but second place Acvila Giurgiu was stalking closely with only 2 points between them. Third place FC. Juventus finished with 128 points.


XFA Division 1B:

XFA Division 1B final standing is an amazing sight. Mumbai Town XI came in second, at 151 points, 2 short of winners, Gorillaz. Third place Bukgarian Team finish with 145 points.


XFA Division 1C:
Winners FK DAC 1904 breezed through XFA Division 1C with an overall points of 169. Bayern Munchkin came in second with 160 points, while third place Dyslexic Academicals finished with 152 points.


XFA Cup:
Cashelcraw Forest won the XFA Cup after a 3 -1 win over Balkanika.


XFA Non-Premiership Cup:

Winners Dyslexic Academicals finally won the XFA Non-Premiership Cup after a hard fought 3-2 win over Fluminense Ska.


XFA U21 League:

Winners Mumbai Town XI, stormed through XFA U21 League with an impressive 230 points, losing only twice throughout the entire league. Runnerup Angels Advocate was 34 points behind finshing with 196 points. Second runnerup AZ Bruntsfield shared the same amount of points with Forth place JK Tallinna Piraaja. The former was ahead through goal difference.


XFA U19 League:
Winners JK Tallinna Piraaja showed the Gameworld what is to come in a few seasons. They top the league with 92 points, leaving favorites Mumbai Town XI 15 points behind. Third place rahrah finished with 61 points.


XFA Youth Cup:
It was an epic battle at XFA Youth Cup. Angels Advocate were out for revenge having lost the U21 title. After a hard fought battle, favorites Mumbai Town XI won the cup with a 2-1 victory.


-Updates:

Look out for two new cups coming your way next season!


Thats all for this edition of XFA Roundup.

12/03/2009

AFA Round Up - 2nd Edition

The season has ended. Congratulations to all who have won honours this season.

AFA Premiership:

The top flight league of the AFA was decided on the very last day of the season as Sunday Footballers F.C. captured their second successive title on goal difference after Jammella FC failed to capitalise on their chance to create an upset in the race for the Premiership crown after losing 4-1 to AFC Caveman in the last match of the season. Sunday Footballers F.C. will have to count themselves lucky but still worthy winners after a difficult injury plagued season.

AFA Division 1A:
Congratulations to Vault dwellers on their impressive performance in the AFA Division 1A. They ended 4 points ahead of closest rivals FC Millenium 1987. Both of whom have secured Premiership places for next season.

AFA Division 1B:
The AFA Division 1B can only be described as being dominate by The Horde. Having ended the season 25 points ahead of the closest competitor, they certainly left the pack in their dust and capture the title as well as promotion to the top flight.

AFA Cup:
Sunday Footballers F.C. failed to do the league and cup double after being defeated by Jammella FC in the AFA Cup. Jammella FC were out for revenge after throwing away their chance of winning the AFA Premier League at the very last moment.

AFA Non-Premiership Cup:
The Horde ended their season is superb fashion capturing a Non-Premiership double after handing out a 3-1 defeat to Aslanlar SK. The Horde have given AFA Premier League teams a reason to worry as they will enter the top flight next season.

AFA Under-21's:
NakedMusic's youths have won the AFA U-21's in dominating style after finishing top with 13 points ahead of second place making them undoubtedly the best youth set-up in the AFA. Watch out for a few future stars coming through the ranks. You heard it here first.

Thats it for this edition of the AFA Round Up. Look out for the next issue as the start of the new season approaches. Good luck to all for the upcoming season!

08/03/2009

== Welcome ==

This is the second semi-weekly XEFA newsletter. Contrary to the previous newsletter, I have decided to try and update this one to incorporate all divisions in the XEFA federation. Equality for all and all that jazz…

== Table of contents ==

- Announcements -
-- AI Regulations
-- Youth Competitions

- XEFA Premiership
-- Last week’s performances
-- Teams exceeding AI regulations

- XEFA Championship
-- Last week’s performances
-- Teams exceeding AI regulations

- XEFA Division 1A
-- Last week’s performances
-- Teams exceeding AI regulations

- XEFA Division 1B
-- Last week’s performances
-- Teams exceeding AI regulations

== Announcements ==

-- AI Regulations

I just want to make a few things clear regarding the AI% of your team, as these percentages are important. As you know, exceeding the AI% of 25% is punished with a 75% deduction of the league prize money.

Also, any team exceeding the AI% set by the XEFA by 25% or more should be relegated to the division below and denied promotion. For all XEFA leagues, this means that teams with an AI% of 50% or over are automatically relegated to a lower division or denied promotion when they are already in the lowest division.

Managers may be removed from XEFA if they exceed the AI% figure set by 25%, for a second season running.

Inactive teams may be removed from XEFA if they have not signed into the game for over 1 month and are not set on Holiday Mode (unless you have been informed by the user of an extended absence).

As a warning or incentive to play more matches, I’ve added a list of teams currently exceeding the 50% AI regulations beneath the write-up of their respective divisions.

-- Youth Competitions

In an effort to make the XEFA even better of it’s members, we have started a number of youth competitions. Right now, we’re just testing them all to see if they work. Next season, they are open to the general public. If you wish to enter such a league, just send an e-mail to one of the XEFA organisers.

== XEFA Premiership ==

-- Last week’s performances --

As expected, Remon’s impressive Red Naruto looks en route to their second consecutive XEFA Premiership win. The team is currently 31 points clear from the runner-up in the Premiership, Star-Light.

Down the bottom, things are looking more interesting. Martin seem doomed, with a mere 42 points they will have to improve dramatically to get above the dreaded red line.

Zylki, Ownage Beta FC and Fortuna Aeternitas are battling to stay clear from the fourth and final relegation spot. Out of those three, Fortuna and Ownage have a higher projected points total, but theoretically they can still drop down a division if they become careless.

-- Teams exceeding AI Regulations

The following teams are currently exceeding the 50% AI regulation, which will result in instant relegation at the end of the season, should this number remain above 50%. The team’s current ranking is also included.

Star-Light (2) at 55%
Rancho Bernardo FC (5) at 66%
Upstroof United (6) at 77%
Alpha Academy (7) at 85%
Chelsea Warriors (8) at 92%
Dirty_Boy (12) at 55%
The Napoli Re-Birth (14) at 93%
Zylki (17) at 82%
Bld.evleri S.K (18) at 80%
Olympique de Marsilia (19) at 92%


== XEFA Championship ==

-- Last week’s performances --

-- Teams exceeding AI Regulations

== XEFA Division 1A == (by Colin Barret)

-- Last week’s performances --

The league has been well under way with most games been played. FC Odessa City on top with a lead of 17 points. The battle for play-off is getting tighter with 4 or 5 teams battling it out.

Top Half of tabble

Pos team name played points
1 FC Odessa City 54 127
2 Lautoka Beta FC 50 110
3 FC Potter 55 110
4 Hammer Time 54 103
5 bradford boys 55 97
6 Kunal FC 51 92
7 Aliens Utd 50 89

The bottom half of the table is looking very interesting with several managers fighting the relegation battle. There are only 10 points between the botttom 6 manager's.

Bottom half of table

pos team name played points
15 O Torre 53 52
16 BENFICA FC PT 52 50
17 Pond FC 51 44
18 CHUNGHO1 51 41
19 Nederob Fanatics 52 41
20 FC Hooy 49 39

21 CHELSEA CFC 52 34

-- Teams exceeding AI Regulations

Teams on 50 or over AI in league

Lautoka Beta FC 90%
Hammer Time 53%
Kunal FC 61%
Aliens Utd 94%
Leicester Fosse 69%
community general beta 98%
Nzleeds Fc 100%
Wildcats City 3.0 98%
Castle Utd 69%
O Torre 77%
BENFICA FC PT 100%
Pond FC 100%
CHUNGHO1 86%
Nederob Fanatics 92%
FC Hooy 100%
CHELSEA CFC 100%

== XEFA Division 1B ==

-- Last week’s performances --

-- Teams exceeding AI Regulations

== Credits ==

So errr… yeah… as you can see I still don’t have anyone to report on the XEFA Championship and the XEFA Division 1B. If you want to help, PC me or mail me. If you have any ideas regarding stuff I forgot, please do the same.

07/03/2009

Announcing the chatbox ->

I think I robbed this from Mik's blog. Leave a message :)

UFFA Standings






Ranking update



XEFA leading the table.

Community Manager of the Season


Nominations are in for CMotS. Soon to follow is the Managers Manager of the Season. Make sure you get your vote in :)

06/03/2009

WCA Premiership roundup

As we grind towards the last weekend of the season and the last games to be played, the Weekend Casual Association Premiership has taken shape and it's no surprise to find 3rd world ranked team Manchester With Chelsea once again dominating the league with currently only 2 games lost out of 20 played. However, this season's looking much closer than last season with FC Chicken 7 points behind and LMFAP 10 points off the lead, both with a game in hand. Both are sure to be looking closely to jump on any slip up that MWC may show. However, having once been chasing MWC in the qualifying leagues and hoping for the same slip up that never came, the current leaders, and reigning champions must be favourites to retain the league.

Behind them, the battle for 4th place is highly fought after with only 7 points separating 4th place from 11th. This is one battle that will go right to the end on Monday, with every team fighting for the extra money and glory that comes with 4th position. Riopool FC are currently leading this pack, but a mention must go to Football4Cast who are one of 3 teams unbeaten at home, but have conceded the measly number of 3 goals out of ten home games. Only 9 goals scored though has led to 6 of these games being draws. More firepower must be on the agenda for this team with a brick wall at the back.
Down at the wrong end of the league, the bottom three are near dead-certs to go down with Portsmouth Villa FC and Boulevard Manchester United both on 10 points and FC Blitzkreig doing their best to do a Sunderland on 9 out of a current possible 57 points. However, the fight to stay away from the last relegation spot looks like it could also go all the way to the wire with 4 points the gap between 12th and 17th positions.

So far though this season, it's not the highest scoring of seasons, with defences tending to win games more than all out attacking. Only 5 players have currently reachd double figures with LMFAP's Wason Renteria leading the pack with a very respectable 16 goals from 19 games, currently over half of his team's goals this season.

As for the teams currently fighting to get into next season's Premiership, Pride of Kodae are leading the Championship on 47 points with Kampong in 2nd and gunning for a second successive promotion and the last automatic promotion spot being held by Super Livi White Sox(one for Motson to learn on MOTD ;)) on 41 points, with Robbos Buccaneers 2 points behind and likely to push all the way to get that final guaranteed spot in the premiership.

Current WCA Premiership standings
Pos. Team P W D L F A GD
1 Manchester With Chelsea 20 14 4 2 42 22 20
2 FC Chicken 19 12 3 4 25 18 7
3 LMFAP 19 11 3 5 31 10 21
4 Riopool FC 20 9 7 4 28 20 8
5 Doughboys FC 20 10 3 7 19 20 -1
6 Outkasts 19 8 8 3 27 19 8
7 Football4Cast 19 7 8 4 19 13 6
8 Killin Time 19 7 7 5 28 23 5
9 Pieboard Rovers 22 6 10 6 32 35 -3
10 SIAMESE FIGHTERS 19 7 6 6 26 20 6
11 Los Merengues 19 7 6 6 20 17 3
12 Brenta Lions 20 6 7 7 24 26 -2
13 Shef AllStars 19 7 3 9 21 26 -5
14 CUFC International 19 6 5 8 28 28 0
15 Its your tactics 19 5 8 6 24 28 -4
16 Prinny United 20 5 7 8 21 23 -2
17 G-Force 19 6 3 10 23 26 -3
18 Portsmouth Villa FC 19 2 4 13 8 21 -13
19 Boulevard Manchester Utd 19 2 4 13 17 34 -17
20 FC Blitzkreig 19 1 6 12 16 40 -24

Excuse the lack of proper table here, but get your eyes around it and this league shall be there for you to analyse to your heart's content

05/03/2009

XEFA Youth Competition Logos

While the idea of expanding the youth set up is brewing within the XEFA, I have taken it upon myself to add a little bit of me to the competitions. So I will be tinkering with the logos of the new Under 21 + Under 19 Competitions for the XEFA. If the Youth set up takes off and the new logos work, then I am willing to add that extra little bit of customisation to all the Federations. In your own colours of course.

Here are the a few works in progress.


As you can see they are similar in some ways. They will evolve into their own logos, but this is just to give you all an idea of where my head is.

I will also be looking to create a logo for the Cups and the Under 21 + Senior Shield Competitions.

Input is welcome.

ALL Evening Premiership

After half a season now played the All Evening Premiership is as close as ever. 9 teams with just 8 points difference are struggeling to get their form back on track. Last year champion, Miguel Delgados Just4fun FC are currently sitting at the to of the table after 21 games played and 41 points. During Just4fun FCs season, their manager decided to sell his star forward Liédson to Bukgarian team for 800.000$. This opened up for other teams in the Premier. At the moment Just promoted Tranmere Rovers are 2nd, 3 points behind with same amount of matches played.
I can´t see that the Rovers will eventually have any chances winning the Premiership this season after losing out of star DC Petri Pasanen and young striker David N´Gog and the team has yet to fill up their places. Talking to the manager and I quote -"At the moment Im gonna play with what i got and hope for the best. Money is not growing on trees at the Rovers"

Third at the table with 24 matches played is Sudoko FC. Charles George´s team had a great last season, winning the All Evening Cup and got promoted after winning the D1C division. So far this season Sudoko Fcs well oiled machine, playing a classic narrow chrismas tree havent got up to its normal standard, but with a lot of games still to be played I would bet my money that Sudoko FC will find themself if not top of the table, but close to it. Players like Gareth Barry and Michael Johnson is a very attractive midfield, hard working and strong to cope with, so Im sure Sudoko FC will not let their supporters down.

From 4th to 9th there are just 5 points difference between Akuru Milan FC that are 4th and Cereal Killers that at the moment are 9th.

At 6th and 7th we find two teams that well may win this. 2 great teams Gospodari Svemira and Cairneyhill FC that just shaddows the top 3. 2 Top ranked teams that have struggled a bit in form, but if they start performing they would be challenging Just4fun FC for the title this year.

Its gonna be an exciting end of this Premiership and if I would put my bet on anyone it might be the Champion holders Just4fun FC, but with teams like Sudoko FC and Gospodari and Cairneyhill just behind, this will turn out to be a real thriller!

Stay tuned for more exciting news from the Miller Gameworld as we soon come to the end of season 3. The Silly Season will soon start and which team will do the biggest transfers? Rumours will spread and we will see both happy and angry managers take on the market in their own way!

03/03/2009

Xtreme Evening Football Association:federation league standings

Here is how the XEFA leagues are looking: -


Xtreme Evening Premiership
Top half of table
1:Red - Naruto played 35 points 77
2:AC Milan played 34 points 61
3:Star-Light played 31 points 58
4:Rancho Bernardo FC played 34 points 57
5:Upstroof United played 34 points 55
Bottom half
16:Ownage FC Beta played 35 points 38
17:Zylki played 34 points 37
18:Olympique de Marsilia played 33 points 30
19:Bld.evleri S.K played 34 points 28
20:Martin played32 points15

Xtreme Championship
Top half of table
1:Azteca FC played35 points 76
2:stokin merah played 32 points 66
3:EY Team played 33 points 60
4:Legends F.C played 32 points 56
5: Feijo FC played 34 points 55
Bottom half
16:A.S. Bari played32 points 34
7:BRESIL played 31 points 33
18:club liverpool played 30 points 24
19:U.C.E. Cadbury Team played 33 points 21
20:FC Jobston II played 33 points 15

Xtreme Evening Division 1A
Top half
1:Hammer Time played 34 points 71
2:FC Potter played 36 points 71
3:Lautoka Beta FCplayed 30 points 69
4:FC Odessa City played 31 points 68
5:bradford boys played 36 points 65
Bottom half
17:Pond FC played31 points 28
18:CHUNGHO1 played31 points27
19:BENFICA FC PT played32 points25
20:CHELSEA CFC pleayed33 points25
21:Nederob Fanatics played32 points 23

Xtreme Evening Division 1B
Top half
1:firesport played 33 points72
2:Valencia C.F. played 32 points 69
3:Hilalberg played 34 points69
4:MISFITS FUSSBALL BUND played 36 points65
5:Middle Eastlands played 34 points 64
Bottom half
17:Kenji FC played 32 points32
18:SC Angrense played 34 points 32
19:Thanee FC played 33 points 27
20:Williton Wanderers played 33 points 22
21:Brian Wanderers played 34 points 28

As this is the first time for an under21 league in the XEFA there are only a few members, so here is the full league:

Xtreme Evening Under 21 League
1:Legends F.C. played 6 points 14
2:MISFITS FUSSBALL BUND played 9 points 8
3:Fortuna Aeternitas played 5 points 6
4:Tulcea Bullets played 5 points 5
5:Azteca FC played 3 points 2
6:Ahsen Spor played 0 points 0
7:O Torre played 0 points 0
8:Steaua Pantelimon played 0 points 0
9:U.C.E. Cadbury Team played 0 points0

THE FA's

There are 11 associations to join in the GW, all with different offers and game time that can suit you.
Xtreme Evening Football Association
Afternoon Football Association
Xtreme Football Association
Casual Weekday Association
Weekend Casual Association
Early Evening Football Association
The Social Football Association
Nighttime Football Association
All Evening Football Association
Morning Football Association
Moonlight Football Association

XEFA newsletter

I would just like to post this in as it is a very good idea for all GW and associations should follow.


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== Welcome ==
Right, this is the first semi-weekly XEFA Premiership newsletter. Just a way to improve the activity within the FA and it will hopefully ensure some more activity in the XEFA Chat as well.

== Last week's performances ==
As the competition is almost 25% done for most members, the league looks as interesting as always. Leading the pack so far is Efe Cinar with his balanced . He has quite a few games played compared to the others, so it looks unlikely that he will be able to keep Remon's from the first spot. Is there any side at all capable of keeping Remon from defending his crown?
Near the bottom of the table, things are interesting as well. Quite a few teams have not had a good start to the season. As you all know, the bottom four in the Premiership will relegate, so it might be interesting to see what happens there.

== AI regulations for all XEFA competitions ==
I just want to make a few things clear regarding the AI% of your team, as these percentages are important. As you know, exceeding the AI% of 25% is punished with a 75% deduction of the league prize money.
Also, any team exceeding the AI% set by the XEFA by 25% or more should be relegated to the division below and denied promotion. For all XEFA leagues, this means that teams with an AI% of 50% or over are automatically relegated to a lower division or denied promotion when they are already in the lowest division.
Managers may be removed from XEFA if they exceed the AI% figure set by 25%, for a second season running. Inactive teams may be removed from XEFA if they have not signed into the game for over 1 month and are not set on Holiday Mode (unless you have been informed by the user of an extended absence).

== Impressive XEFA Premiership goals ==
I've also compiled a list of some of the nicer goals scored so far in the Premiership.





== Credits ==
So errr, yeah, credits to Rik Stewart for the idea. For now, I'm just making these for the XEFA Premiership, but I might do a generic one for the full Federation. If you want to help, PC me or mail me. If you have any ideas regarding stuff I forgot, please do the same.


I understand you might not see the goals but I am sure you can see how good it is and how it would go well in an FML newspaper or something.

21/02/2009

GW Records

Highest Transfer Fee Paid £3,500,008 Fernando Torres
Highest Wage £80,000 Miroslav Klose
Biggest Win 26-0 Aberdeen Football Club VS Dundee FC
Highest Scoring Game 26-0 Aberdeen Football Club VS Dundee FC
Most Goals In A Game 11 James Vaughan
Most Assists In A Game 6 assists Juan Quero
Most Game Won In A Row 19 Jogabonito
Most Lost In A Row 60 Liverpool XI
Most Drawn In A Row 9 Daniel Cooke AFC Ipoua
Most Games Without Losing 54 Jukka Nieminen
Most Games Without Winning 96 Real Betis B. SAD
Most Games Without Scoring 53 Shambles Utd
Most Games Without Conceding 13 Ownage FC Beta
Most Games Scored In A Row 80 Sunday Footballers F.C.
Top Goalscorer Tuncay 2706 goals (5480) games
Most Hattricks Emmanuel Adebayor 143 (1127) appearances
Most Assists Tuncay 1099 (5480) appearances
Most Appearances Tuncay 5480
Most Clean Sheets Christian Martínez 1892 (4835) appearances
Most Man Of Match Tuncay 1109 (5480) appearances
Most Yellow Cards Balázs Tóth 961 (2896) appearances
Most Red Cards Diego Martínez 64 (3877) appearances