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Steam FC - New Kids On The Block

Started on 15 February 2014 by squid56
Latest Reply on 4 March 2014 by squid56
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END OF THE YEAR UPDATE FOR STEAM FC AND THE REST OF THE LEAGUE


After the loss to Everton back in November 4th, Steam FC can't seem to lose as they string together an impressive amount of wins and some draws along the way. After the Steam FC head coach Sandro Castillo almost lost his job because of his team's lack of wins, it seems he wasn't going to let the board fire him after winning a good amount of games. The amount of games won and drawn for Steam FC are shown below :



Out of all the impressive wins, the most impressive was the last one which was a very close game. Jordi Alba scored the goal in the 71st minute to win them the game and it was one of the best games of the season to end the year. Robert Lewandowski is seen by the fans as the best player on the team as he consistently puts up great numbers when he plays. Sandro Castillo admitted that the problem with the team was the lack of teamwork, but he trained them to know how to work with each other and know they can't seem to stop losing.

Around the BPL, a lot of shocking things have happened and most of them happened in the same week. It started off when Tottenham fired their head coach Villas-Boas. Fans found that firing to be a little too early but Tottenham was in 14th place which wasn't too good. Next, Man City fired Peligrini because of Man City's league standings (9th) in the BPL. A couple days later, Liverpool fired Brendan Rodgers because they were in 19th place. Liverpool fans were not surprised of Rodgers's firing and some were even hoping he would get fired sooner. Tottenham hired Marcelo Bielsa, Man City hired Jurgen Klopp, and Liverpool hired Martin O' Neill. The full league standings are below :

AS OF DECEMBER 31st, 2013



Steam FC is in 5th place and they are 12 points behind league leaders Chelsea. Steam FC is hoping to qualify to the Champions League in their first season and they are not too far from qualifying if they keep up with their great play. At January 1st 2014, Steam FC will have four new players. They will recieve Diego Godin from Atletico, Sidney Sam from Leverkusen, Massadio Haidara from Newcastle, and Victor Wanyama from Southampton. Sandro says that these 4 men will be crucial to the team and he expects them to perform at their highest potential for the remainder of the season. Steam FC's schedule for the rest of the season is shown below :



For a debut season, Steam FC has been doing pretty well and it won't be surprising if they qualify for the Champions League at the end of the season.
5 clean sheets from 10, not bad ;) What on earth are Newcastle doing in 3rd? Hahah :p
Impressive turn around after that Everton result. Nice first story, keep it up :)
impressed with the results nice turnaround and safe job keep it up :)

FROM MID-SEASON TO END OF THE SEASON





What a great first season for Steam FC! At the beginning of the season, Steam FC was being doubted due to their lack of Team Cohesion and familiarity to the tactics but as time passed, Steam FC only seemed to get better and better. Man Utd ended the season as season champions as they beat Chelsea by a point. Steam FC ended in 3rd place which allowed them to qualify for next season's Europa League and Champions League. Below are all the transfers made by Steam FC head coach during the season.




Steam FC brought in a lot of star power as they spent 770 million dollars to get all of these players. Head Coach Sandro Castillo is doing all he can to make his team better as he still has a lot of money left in the bank. The last time an update was done on Steam FC, they were going to face Man City and sadly they couldn't get the win but they made sure that was the last time they lost.



Now that the season is over, 11 of Steam FC's players are getting ready for the World Cup as the rest are either on vacation or suffering from injury. Steam FC head coach Sandro Castillo is going to watch his players in the World Cup and support each of them as much as possible.

Nice update mate, but the image links aren't working :(
@TodayAtTommorow Thanks for the comment. I fixed the image links now. :D
Good idea but
how do fix the Financial Fair Play issues? The Clubs just cant spend over 2-300 millions only on transfers these days :P or do you have magnificent sponsors? :P
@Steeve To be honest, I have no idea. The boardroom does miracles lol

PRE-SEASON UPDATE


Steam FC is getting ready for their second season as they finished their first season in 3rd place which meant they qualified for a spot in the Europa League and Champions League. Sandro Castillo won the prestigious Head Coach of The Year award for his great coaching with the newly-built Steam FC. Steam FC were able to finish up their preaseason with a record of 5-1 and are getting ready to face Man Utd in the first game of their second season.



Sandro Castillo decided it would be best for Steam FC to face weaker teams throughout friendlies so morale could stay high in the team and it seemed to work as morale was sky-high throughout the team. Now that pre-season is over and the season is beginning, Sandro Castillo's goal is to be able to win something instead of ending the season empty-handed.

WRITER'S NOTE : Sorry for such a long wait. School only seems to get harder and I didn't have much time. Hopefully I will be able to continue updating this story for a very long time.

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