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- cornAdministrator
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post here to get your footballing equivalent
Thu Nov 10 2016, 16:07
Ren did this on FM a few years ago here so I thought I'd do one for Premhax.
Post here and I'll post your footballing equivalent. It can be past or present players, basically the player who I think most closely resembles your playstyle (each player will be compared to a player of their nationality too).
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Post here and I'll post your footballing equivalent. It can be past or present players, basically the player who I think most closely resembles your playstyle (each player will be compared to a player of their nationality too).
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Fri Nov 11 2016, 00:55
MrP - Torsten Frings
The tough tacking midfielder played for a host of clubs, but it was at one club where he found his home. Underrated by most (and even himself), he marshalled his teams and lead by example and popped up with the occasional goal as well. A true leader on and off the pitch and has a true passion for the game.
Lacroix - Kenneth Vermeer
Had a rough start, playing seldom and often being overlooked despite his ability and promise, however at his new club he has found his feet and is steadily becoming a competent goalkeeper and, dare I say,could challenge for a regular spot in the national team in the future.
Flash - Arkadiusz Milik
Phil Jagielka is the only Polish/English footballer I could think of and since he's a defender it didn't seem a fair comparison. Showed promise from the start and perhaps had a tough start to his career, but after playing in the national championships and impressing in a weaker league, has now seemingly fulfilled his earlier promise and is playing alongside top players in one of the strongest leagues in the world, continuing his development and scoring streak.
Gjonaj - Jimmy Bullard
A true joker, this Englishman from up north was well liked by the neutrals most of the time, but did seem to cause rifts with a few of his teammates which has dampened his reputation somewhat. Despite his on and off the field antics, he was a gifted and consistent player and at the peak of his career, was called up to the national team fut never featured. Now retired and is seeking new challenges, but still shows his face often.
Drix - Ravel Morrison
The young midfielder showed great promise and was tipped to being a future great for both club and country, but for some reason development has stalled somewhat. He has shown that he has the talent and has shown that he can do spectacular things on the pitch against strong opposition, but has perhaps not been given the chance to show it consistently. Now back after a long spell out, this player will be looking to prove the doubters wrong.
Wildey - Harry Kane
After many perhaps unsuccessful spells in other leagues, this player has come on leaps and bounds from seemingly nowhere and can now stake a claim as being one of the top players in his position for both club and country. Not only can this player score all kinds of goals but he can create them too, and seems to be adding something new to his locker after each game.
Swift - Ross Barkley
This player is perhaps one of the most individually talented players for his country and always commands the attacking areas for his club teams, but is perhaps known as being a player who is too flash and can often over complicate things. However he seems to be cutting this aspect of this game out but glimpses of it still arise.
Nub - Roda Antar
One of the most talented players to come out of his country and one of the only few Lebanese players to play outside of his continent, this midfielder has shown his qualities in numerous leagues and can play in both attack and defense. Can be a bit flash sometimes but that's just part of the charm of this player. Is now winding down his career playing in his homeland.
I'll do more tomorrow.
p.s. I wasn't referring to Morrison's attitude in the description, just that his career path seemed to fit the most.
The tough tacking midfielder played for a host of clubs, but it was at one club where he found his home. Underrated by most (and even himself), he marshalled his teams and lead by example and popped up with the occasional goal as well. A true leader on and off the pitch and has a true passion for the game.
Lacroix - Kenneth Vermeer
Had a rough start, playing seldom and often being overlooked despite his ability and promise, however at his new club he has found his feet and is steadily becoming a competent goalkeeper and, dare I say,could challenge for a regular spot in the national team in the future.
Flash - Arkadiusz Milik
Phil Jagielka is the only Polish/English footballer I could think of and since he's a defender it didn't seem a fair comparison. Showed promise from the start and perhaps had a tough start to his career, but after playing in the national championships and impressing in a weaker league, has now seemingly fulfilled his earlier promise and is playing alongside top players in one of the strongest leagues in the world, continuing his development and scoring streak.
Gjonaj - Jimmy Bullard
A true joker, this Englishman from up north was well liked by the neutrals most of the time, but did seem to cause rifts with a few of his teammates which has dampened his reputation somewhat. Despite his on and off the field antics, he was a gifted and consistent player and at the peak of his career, was called up to the national team fut never featured. Now retired and is seeking new challenges, but still shows his face often.
Drix - Ravel Morrison
The young midfielder showed great promise and was tipped to being a future great for both club and country, but for some reason development has stalled somewhat. He has shown that he has the talent and has shown that he can do spectacular things on the pitch against strong opposition, but has perhaps not been given the chance to show it consistently. Now back after a long spell out, this player will be looking to prove the doubters wrong.
Wildey - Harry Kane
After many perhaps unsuccessful spells in other leagues, this player has come on leaps and bounds from seemingly nowhere and can now stake a claim as being one of the top players in his position for both club and country. Not only can this player score all kinds of goals but he can create them too, and seems to be adding something new to his locker after each game.
Swift - Ross Barkley
This player is perhaps one of the most individually talented players for his country and always commands the attacking areas for his club teams, but is perhaps known as being a player who is too flash and can often over complicate things. However he seems to be cutting this aspect of this game out but glimpses of it still arise.
Nub - Roda Antar
One of the most talented players to come out of his country and one of the only few Lebanese players to play outside of his continent, this midfielder has shown his qualities in numerous leagues and can play in both attack and defense. Can be a bit flash sometimes but that's just part of the charm of this player. Is now winding down his career playing in his homeland.
I'll do more tomorrow.
p.s. I wasn't referring to Morrison's attitude in the description, just that his career path seemed to fit the most.
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Fri Nov 11 2016, 11:09
I'm upset you didn't use this
but good works so far
but good works so far
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Fri Nov 11 2016, 22:08
put it in me
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down the hall grab em by the pussy
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