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Nice start in Blue Square Premier League Posted: 14 Jan 2011 10:29 PM PST Now I can say Boston United had a nice start in the Blue Square Premier League. My team performed quite well:
Just read below if you want to know more about the progress of Boston United in BSP. Blue Square Premier LeagueThis is how we started the 2nd season in Football Manager 2011: The first three matches were successful, I would say. But then the strange home game against Macclesfield happened – the only one where my guys didn't even score a goal. It knocked down our determination a bit for the next 2 games. But then we continued the run without losses and with rare draws. I'd like to repeat – it's a nice start for Boston. We find ourselves at the 4th position in the league. The season is long – every team should play 46 match in BSP. So I think title contenders will change, and distribution of the first 5 places will be different. FA CupThe most memorable match is the last one in FA Cup. My team beat Cambridge United too easy as no one expected: Take a look at this video. The 3rd goal is the best among these five: My players are in very good mood now after this match! Hope to save their morale level for long. Boston playersAt first I want to single out one Boston debutant. James Collins became the leading forward as it had been expected. 11 goals in 15 matches is very good result. It would be great if he continues his goal series till the end of the season. Other new Boston players are only at the adaptation course. Normally they are not in the first eleven starting games at the substitution bench. Anyway I feel I should use more often Toni Silva and Cheick Toure.
Abdeltareck SakaliI want to praise Sakali now. He was the Boston United's MVP during the first third of the season. Sakali scored several decisive goals, made important assists. He is the one whose speed untwists our attacks. Now some stats of this footballer: OK, that's enough of writing posts! I want to play Football Manager 2011 just right now! |
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