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Legend
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Posted on 2008-06-24 00:44 GMT
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_dusan_ :
What have you injured?? So you are pretty good prospect...


have a slight slipped disc. which is getting better. but thats no the worse part of it. its the inflammation that is a pain in the arse. but its getting better with this new medicine. i should be back in 1-2 months if not less than that.

yeh, before the injury i was having probably the best days of my life playing football. i have never felt as good as when i did back then. i was in top shape, top form, and i was learning a lot from every day i played. and because the injury came from nowhere and i had to stop doing everything i used to do, i have more time on my hands. which is a shame hehe.

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Posted on 2008-06-24 04:13 GMT
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RedArmy20 :
haha, i might go to Akropolis, another greek team. but they are in div 2 . i had trials with them 1 year ago or something like that. it went well but at that time they wanted more experience to their team.

but there are a few other teams that had contacted after that and i think i have a good chance of making it to div 2. and even FM .

and when i am on FM every single one of you have to buy me. haha


I brought my cousin up to play football, i carried it on as far as possible by getting trials as such but lost interest after an injury but my cousin Andrew Boyce is in the game. Not very good in the game though and i sold him for 3k in my Doncaster Team

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Posted on 2008-06-24 04:16 GMT
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Naylor Doom Occulta :
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RedArmy20 :
haha, i might go to Akropolis, another greek team. but they are in div 2 . i had trials with them 1 year ago or something like that. it went well but at that time they wanted more experience to their team.

but there are a few other teams that had contacted after that and i think i have a good chance of making it to div 2. and even FM .

and when i am on FM every single one of you have to buy me. haha


I brought my cousin up to play football, i carried it on as far as possible by getting trials as such but lost interest after an injury but my cousin Andrew Boyce is in the game. Not very good in the game though and i sold him for 3k in my Doncaster Team


not bad at all for your cousin. if you love football and play at that level its really good.

yeh injuries can be a pain in the arse. can even destroy a mans football career.

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Posted on 2008-06-24 09:28 GMT
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RedArmy20 :
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_dusan_ :
What have you injured?? So you are pretty good prospect...


have a slight slipped disc. which is getting better. but thats no the worse part of it. its the inflammation that is a pain in the arse. but its getting better with this new medicine. i should be back in 1-2 months if not less than that.

yeh, before the injury i was having probably the best days of my life playing football. i have never felt as good as when i did back then. i was in top shape, top form, and i was learning a lot from every day i played. and because the injury came from nowhere and i had to stop doing everything i used to do, i have more time on my hands. which is a shame hehe.


I'm asking because when I was 14 I played football and I was good, I played for Radnicki (K) Under 17... Only bad thing was that everyone was bigger and stronger than me. So in one match I had a really bad brain concussion and after that I didn't play football for 2 months. Then when I started playing again I was back in a team, played better than ever and in last game of the season I had an open leg fracture. The leg was broken in two places, don't know how. I fainted because of pain. I still don't remember much, I woke up later in a hospital and from that moment I knew that I'm never play "professional" football again...

I still play football but I don't train...

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Posted on 2008-06-24 10:04 GMT
My mate plays for AFC Telford on the game, Matt Lewis. He's shite on the game but it's always nice to take a butchers at his stats etc & rib him about it

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Posted on 2008-06-24 10:29 GMT
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_dusan_ :
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RedArmy20 :
Quote:
_dusan_ :
What have you injured?? So you are pretty good prospect...


have a slight slipped disc. which is getting better. but thats no the worse part of it. its the inflammation that is a pain in the arse. but its getting better with this new medicine. i should be back in 1-2 months if not less than that.

yeh, before the injury i was having probably the best days of my life playing football. i have never felt as good as when i did back then. i was in top shape, top form, and i was learning a lot from every day i played. and because the injury came from nowhere and i had to stop doing everything i used to do, i have more time on my hands. which is a shame hehe.


I'm asking because when I was 14 I played football and I was good, I played for Radnicki (K) Under 17... Only bad thing was that everyone was bigger and stronger than me. So in one match I had a really bad brain concussion and after that I didn't play football for 2 months. Then when I started playing again I was back in a team, played better than ever and in last game of the season I had an open leg fracture. The leg was broken in two places, don't know how. I fainted because of pain. I still don't remember much, I woke up later in a hospital and from that moment I knew that I'm never play "professional" football again...

I still play football but I don't train...



we could have had a user on the site witch is in the game.sorry about the broken leg(except for the type of injury i have the same story).

so i guess red is the only one that could appear in the game.(unless i graduate from manager school first)

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Posted on 2008-06-24 12:42 GMT
my friends 15 and plays for dunfermline just now but has had offers from bolton and blackburn but cant sign until he's 16 so he might appear in the game in a couple of years lol

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Legend
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Posted on 2008-06-24 13:24 GMT
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_dusan_ :

I'm asking because when I was 14 I played football and I was good, I played for Radnicki (K) Under 17... Only bad thing was that everyone was bigger and stronger than me. So in one match I had a really bad brain concussion and after that I didn't play football for 2 months. Then when I started playing again I was back in a team, played better than ever and in last game of the season I had an open leg fracture. The leg was broken in two places, don't know how. I fainted because of pain. I still don't remember much, I woke up later in a hospital and from that moment I knew that I'm never play "professional" football again...

I still play football but I don't train...



thats a shame mate. some people are more like to be injured than others.

but this is first time ever i have gotten any serious type of an injury.

before i have only gotten small muscle injuries and such. and im used to playing quite tough.

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Legend
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Posted on 2008-06-24 17:00 GMT
I am 15 and decent at footy.... lol i could get on the school team easily the captain said this year if i trained which i don't cause i just don't have the time. P.s how can you become a manager without playing?

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Posted on 2008-06-24 17:41 GMT
I think there is a managerial school or something like that...

You don't have to play footy to be manager, you just have to understand it...

@Red....Yes, and I'm that guy... But that is because I've always played with older than me, perhaps I was too good for my age. I always had troubles with injuries, since I started playing football at the age of 7. But all of those were minor injuries...

This last one when I broke my leg I just didn't want to take the risk again. I had to stop. Sad, ey?

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Posted on 2008-06-24 17:49 GMT
yes very *sniff*

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Legend
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Posted on 2008-06-24 17:51 GMT
the only injurys i ever have is top leg mussell strains every now and then which is piss anoying

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Legend
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Posted on 2008-06-24 21:58 GMT
its really sad mate.

barmy, you have to take a few courses. And after thats complete you will get a UEFA Diploma.

so everyone can become manager, some at the lower leagues dont havent taken the UEFA courses and gotten that diploma.

thing is that with the UEFA diploma you will most probably have it easier getting manager jobs.

but why many football players become football managers is because they are already well known in the top flight football and can easily go from being players to rubbish managers.

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Posted on 2008-06-24 22:14 GMT
lol unlike us lot but seriously though i know it takes time to learn but if anyone put there mind to it they could do the course

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Legend
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Posted on 2008-06-24 22:21 GMT
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_Man_u_barmy_army_ :
lol unlike us lot but seriously though i know it takes time to learn but if anyone put there mind to it they could do the course


im gonna do the course later on. i was thinking of doing it this summer. but i want to concentrate on my playing career at the moment and my job and such.

but i will no doubt take every course out there for managing.

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Legend
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Posted on 2008-06-24 22:26 GMT
good luck to ya mate even with the qualifications its still hard to get a job

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Posted on 2008-06-24 22:42 GMT
It isn't that hard to get UEFA license. Because you Football Association gives them not UEFA. In Serbia there are lot of managers that have that license but thats because Terzic, former president of Serbian FA was giving them to everyone...

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Posted on 2008-06-24 22:46 GMT
Just giving them away for FREE FREE FREE

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Posted on 2008-06-24 22:48 GMT
Well, probably not for free... But that was few years ago...

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Posted on 2008-06-25 08:17 GMT
Arsene Wenger has a degree in MBA or ME and he never played footie before, neither did Rafa Benitez. So, ManUBarmy.. who knows you could become the next big thing. You could take over SAF's legacy in OT. It's all possible, no?

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