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Old 11-07-2015, 06:01 PM   #1
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Béticos: A FIFA 16 CM

Game:
FIFA 16
Difficulty: World Class/Legendary
Half Length: 15 Minutes
Board: Strict
Summer Window: Closed
Defending: Tactical
Controls: Full Manual

Sprint: 40/40
Acceleration: 50/50
Shot Error: 51/51
Pass Error: 55/55
Shot Speed: 52/52
Pass Speed: 45/45
Injury Frequency: 66/66
Injury Severity: 40/40
GK Ability: 40/40
Marking: 53/53
Run Frequency: 50/50
Line Height: 65/60
Line Length: 50/51
Line Width: 56/56
FB Positioning: 50/50
FT Control: 65/65




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Old 11-07-2015, 06:01 PM   #2
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2015-16 Real Betis
Club Almanac

Founded:
12 September 1907
Ground: Estadio Benito Villamarín (52,500)
Chairman: Juan Carlos Ollero
Manager: Pepe Mel
League: La Liga

Primera División Titles (1)
1934-35

Copa Del Rey Titles (2)
1976-77, 2004-05

Segunda División Titles (7)
1931-32, 1941-42, 1957-58, 1970-71, 1973-74, 2010-11, 2014-15

Season By Season Results

2015-16


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Old 11-07-2015, 06:02 PM   #3
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Derbi Sevillano

Sevilla:
55 Wins
Real Betis: 37 Wins
Drawn Games: 28


Results Going Forward

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Old 11-08-2015, 01:24 PM   #4
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hi, can you write me again the sliders you were using on your sheffield wednesday carreer if you can plz cause i cant join the thread anymore. I tried those set D sliders but it feels too easy (even in full manual and legendary : 12 goals scored in 3 matchs with liverpool in preasons against correct teams). the previous sliders where more challenging and realistics (in term of score and in term of intense play at midfield and lines)
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Old 11-08-2015, 01:36 PM   #5
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hi, can you write me again the sliders you were using on your sheffield wednesday carreer if you can plz cause i cant join the thread anymore. I tried those set D sliders but it feels too easy (even in full manual and legendary : 12 goals scored in 3 matchs with liverpool in preasons against correct teams). the previous sliders where more challenging and realistics (in term of score and in term of intense play at midfield and lines)
You have to go to the community thread and look for set E. What puzzles me though is how you're finding these easier when in theory they should be more difficult considering that pass speed, pass error, and shot error and first touch are all lower for the cpu.
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You have to go to the community thread and look for set E. What puzzles me though is how you're finding these easier when in theory they should be more difficult considering that pass speed, pass error, and shot error and first touch are all lower for the cpu.
Yes, i know but the set E on community wasn't exactly the same compared to what u used for sheffield cm.
For the set D sliders, winning 4-0, 4-1 and 5-2 isnt realistic i think (it was preason but was against San lorenzo / benfica / om). I think it's about the line and about the defense the lines offers too much spaces (maybe it was due to the tactical used by the teams i played against) and i concede no goals (on Penalty kicks mainly). i have too much time to express in attack (except on the wings) and in defense i feel its easier.
I remember my last game on set E was against napoli and everytime a man of them was on me at pressing, it was a fight all game long, the only mistake was punished and i did one and napoli scored at the 90th.
I think if feel it easier on this set cause of the sprint speed of cpu who decreased it plays a big role imo. the fact the game pace is high is due to srpint speed which is high too and then (it feels less realistic but more challenging thats the problem)
i hope u see what i mean and excuse my bad english.

Anyway i will continue after the preseason to see what happens in BPL if it becomes to be hard or not.
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Old 11-08-2015, 02:40 PM   #8
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2015-16 Real Betis Season Preview


Last Season- Following the hiring of former manager Pepe Mel in December, Betis rolled to the Segunda División championship, thereby earning automatic promotion back to La Liga after just one season away.

Key Signings- Rafael van der Vaart, Joaquin, Heiko Westermann, Juan Manuel Vargas, Didier Digard, Ricky van Wolfswinkel(Loan fr. Norwich City)

Key Departures - Juanfran, Nono, Joan Verdu, Lorenzo Reyes(Loaned to UD Almeria), Alejandro Martinez Sanchez(Loaned to Elche)

Projection- Back in top flight after a one year absence, a rejuvenated Real Betis under manager Pepe Mel return with a host of new signings including none other than former Betis star Joaquin.
Re-appointed last December following a year away, Mel quickly whipped the club into shape, guiding them to the Segunda División title and automatic promotion.
Looking to build on that momentum, the club has spent well in the transfer market, bringing in former Real Madrid midfielder Rafael van der Vaart, defenders Heiko Westermann and Juan Manuel Vargas, and of course, none other than Betis legend Joaquin, back at the club following nine years away.
Their last spell in top flight was full of missteps and misery, eventually culminating with the club going through five coaches before finishing in last place and being relegated. That should not happen this time, with the club learning from their mistakes and building a structure more equipped for the rigors of top flight football, as a matter of fact, anything less than a mid table finish will be seen as a huge underachievement.
It will be worth keeping an eye on Dani Ceballos, the 18 year old midfielder who starred in the promotion campaign and was a vital component in Spain's under 19 summer triumph in the European Championships. The teenager looks destined to become a global star, but worryingly has less than 12 months left to run on his deal, despite a new and improved offer on the table.
A mix of young talent and experienced campaigners should be enough to guide Betis to a minimum lower mid table finish. The club dreams of a year of stability and steady improvement. They may just get their wish.

Prediction: 11th

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