So, as I had some free time yesterday, I went ahead and finished my season completely. As you can see in this calender, I picked up my game again towards the end of the midway of the season. My loss streak was snapped with a 1-1 tie with PES United. I followed that up with a goalless draw with Monaco. My ladder position was around 12th at this time, and a European spot looked far away. However, two 2-1 victories in the league and cup allowed me to reiterate my hopes. The cup victory qualified me for the quarterfinals against Benfica, while the league games pushed me into 10th entering the midseason transfer window. I immediately checked out the Newcomers list, and tried to pick up the only worthwhile regen of the bunch: Maldini. Unfortunately, Inter was also bidding for the Italian defender, and I lost him. However, I bought two Youths: Wiart and Bianchi. Both have huge peaks in the 90s, and were very cheap. Several other teams were bidding for them, so I decided they must be worth it. Along with my new Youths, I once again tried to pry Giovinco out of Juventus. Giovinco refused my salary offer of 2000 points, so I gave up on him. I tried nabbing some players open to negotiation, so I picked up a 20 year old called Kavlak as a backup RMF. My final dealing was signing Adriano on a loan deal. The Brazilian CF cost me a lot of money, but since I couldn't buy him, I went for the loan option.
Showing posts with label PES 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PES 2009. Show all posts
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Pentacular Story
So, as I had some free time yesterday, I went ahead and finished my season completely. As you can see in this calender, I picked up my game again towards the end of the midway of the season. My loss streak was snapped with a 1-1 tie with PES United. I followed that up with a goalless draw with Monaco. My ladder position was around 12th at this time, and a European spot looked far away. However, two 2-1 victories in the league and cup allowed me to reiterate my hopes. The cup victory qualified me for the quarterfinals against Benfica, while the league games pushed me into 10th entering the midseason transfer window. I immediately checked out the Newcomers list, and tried to pick up the only worthwhile regen of the bunch: Maldini. Unfortunately, Inter was also bidding for the Italian defender, and I lost him. However, I bought two Youths: Wiart and Bianchi. Both have huge peaks in the 90s, and were very cheap. Several other teams were bidding for them, so I decided they must be worth it. Along with my new Youths, I once again tried to pry Giovinco out of Juventus. Giovinco refused my salary offer of 2000 points, so I gave up on him. I tried nabbing some players open to negotiation, so I picked up a 20 year old called Kavlak as a backup RMF. My final dealing was signing Adriano on a loan deal. The Brazilian CF cost me a lot of money, but since I couldn't buy him, I went for the loan option.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Cycling Through 2009
In the next few games, Martins regained his form and scored a couple of late winners or equalizers. These settled my team in a mid table position, between 12th and 9th positions. I faced and defeated Lyon, who was in the top three, along with fellow mid tablers Celtic and Sporting in close, tight games. However, my tie in the cup with Sporting began a streak of bad form.I failed against AEK Athens in a goalless game, which I dominated possession, but, like Barcelona, failed to convert my myriad of oppurtunities. A couple of 1-0 losses against minor teams such as Sunderland and Feyenoord sent me skidding down the ladder.
As of now, I am in 16th position. However, the difference between my position and 8th spot is a mere 3 points. This is turning out to be a much better season than I forecasted back at the beginning when I had that loss to Porto. At this point, however, Liverpool has built up a huge lead over me, standing at 17 points. A fight for a European spot will be tough this time around, so I need to make these midseason negotiations count.
However, I will probably put this ML on hold due to me beginning my first ever Master League on PES 2012. In my next post I will introduce my team, and officially put PES 2009 in a limbo. I will try to push in some playing time before that, but do not count on it. I will return to this one when I am bored with PES 2012.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Blast from the Past
Man, it has been a long time since I had reached the end of a PES 2009 season. My original game still delivers the goods, albeit in a far different way than the new PES 2012, which I am currently playing to unlock the Classic Players. However, this post is to announce what occurred during Penta City's D2 League season. Shortly after the mid-season transfers, PES United had a bizarre collapse. They lost several games, allowing me to catch up and tie with them. Meanwhile, Martins was busy building his reputation as the greatest striker currently in the ML. Scoring a monstrous record of 28 goals in the season only and topping the world as the best striker, Martins was definitely performing. His skill allowed him to top the striker ratings too, with an average of 7.87. I took advantage of PES United's complete collapse and Martins' scoring form to take the lead of the D2 League standings and get myself promoted to D1 with six games left in the season.
Continuing upon this, I managed to pull myself past my bogey team IFK Goteburg on penalties in the semis (6-5 on aggregate) of the D2 Cup, and straight into the finals. The team I was playing was none other than Zenit St. Petersburg. They opened the score with a header by Pogrebyniak but I bounced back with Martins. They increased the scoreline with Arshavin but once again I scored, this time with Griffiths. In overtime, I dominated possession and obtained many opportunities, but AI bullshit allowed them to go upfield at the 118th minute, and score. Thus I was runner-up in a tight game 3-2. Martins finished top scorer and overall best player. Back in the league, I marked an eight game win streak, including a rampage over former leaders PES United (4 goals by Trezeguet and all assists by Martins). This game shot Martins up the assist board and settle at the top with a total of 6 assists.I went on a slump in the last three league games, tieing them all and losing valuable transfer points. I finished the season in first place, and was promoted along with PES and Zenit. Martins ended as top scorer, assist leader, and Most Valuable Player. Funnily enough, his transfer season value was twice what it was when I first bought him. The summer transfer window arrived, and due to a lack of points for the recruits I wanted, I scheduled pre-season friendlies on all the weeks. I lost my first one 4-0 to the European Selection, even if they played 9 man towards the last 5 minutes. Martins was absent. During the negotiations, I first bought Ospina, a Colombian goalie with an excellent development curve, along with a player I never had seen before. His name was Enzo, and he was 21 years old. He plays defensive midfield and has an excellent long shot and pass.
Following these additions, I won my next friendly and tied the rest. Meanwhile, I tried investing in Arda Turan, Mauro Zarate, and Jesus Navas. They all refused, but I still signed Gervinho as a bolster to my strike force. I also signed Albin and Diego, two midfielders who added depth to my team while being strong prospects for the future. I tried getting Giovinco, but my max salary offering was 1400, and he refused. I made a few tweaks in the starting squad, and now the only defaults left are in my defense, which I have not invested in.
I am interested to see how this season will end up. I had enabled Classic Players, as I always do if I'm starting a default team. I am wondering how well I will do with a Youth policy and no Classic Players. The clubs in my ML world have made huge signings, to the benefit of the bigger clubs. I started my opening game, with a very disappointing loss at Porto in the Estadio de Dragao 3-0. Hopefully I can pick up my game and make a run for a European spot.
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