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Damn, wasn’t expecting this. I knew when I looked at the fixtures that this would be dropped right away since E and I generally both submit our lineups early. I needed the points so I’ll take it and I’m sure E doesn’t care since France won today. 😉 Anyway, what I was saying about the game needing an update, I’ll use my own player. Barrenetxea is nowhere near what he’s producing for my team, especially compared to other players. Oh, and I was thinking today how I probably forgot to it Pablo Torre down as Alvarez’s replacement on the bench, so I guess that’s the Dani Rodriguez siting. Need to get A LOT more out of Alvarez too, hence the switch to big Lorenzo. Anyway, GG E and thanks for simming James.
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If anyone in the US is like me and you don’t have Cable anymore, Tubi has match replays for free. Really easy to register and it’s on Roku.
Oh boy… If it’s not an injury it’s another red. Hopefully FM23 is updated. GG James and thanks for simming Zizou.
I just wanted to point out that yellow cards, red cards and injuries in the sim aren’t always completely random. A GM’s instructions will have a lot to do with how often you his teams get them. It’s not just the players or the instructions they have on a given match (the instructions for an anchor man, a ball winner, etc.). It’s also the instructions in the tac on attack and defense. If your instructions are aggressive, you’ll likely see more cards and suspensions. We kind of established the theory a few seasons ago when simmers noticed that the teams that had a slew of these incidents stack up (as you’re seeing now) were also GMs that were using very aggressive tacs/instructions. And that was happening, as a result. Those kind of instructions usually leads to a lot of goals, if you can get them to work for you. And that’s definitely been the case for your two Senior clubs as far as goals scored. But it can also have its drawbacks.
Again, that’s not always the case. Aggressive tacs don’t necessarily always mean more cards and injuries. They’re just more likely. If you notice it becoming a problem, feel free to make an adjustment and despite exceptions, you may see difference in the long run.
Yeah, I’m aware of that and I wasn’t suggesting it was down to your simming if it came across that way. I also wasn’t referring to that with regards to an FM update
So interesting to see who contributes and who doesn’t. Filipe Cruz showing up again.
At least Olmo gets another goal contribution. GG X and thanks for simming Zizou.
Oh boy… If it’s not an injury it’s another red. Hopefully FM23 is updated. GG James and thanks for simming Zizou.
Wow, a draw if ever there was one. GG Santi and thanks again for simming Zizou.
Damn…. Well at least Haaland’s nice run of form continues. GG Bob and thanks for simming Zizou.
TF? Unbelievable… At least guys I brought in making a difference again. GG Xavi and thanks for simming Zizou.
I’m in, are you?
NASCAR’s Cup playoff system received one of its most iconic moments ever in the penultimate race of the 2022 season at Martinsville, as Ross Chastain used the wall to slingshot himself into the championship race.
With one final turn to do in the 500-lap race, Chastain – in his first year as a bona fide Cup frontrunner with Justin Marks’ Trackhouse team that had acquired Ganassi’s Cup operation ahead of this year (and is co-owned by rapper Pitbull) – was set to miss out on a place in the ‘championship four’ at Phoenix, the traditional end-of-season Cup race in which four drivers go in level on points and whoever finishes ahead is crowned champion.
Martinsville marked the final race of the third round of the four-stage Cup playoffs, with eight drivers remaining in the hunt and Penske’s Joey Logano having already ensured his Phoenix title shot courtesy of a win two weeks prior.
Chastain – who has earned himself an aggressive and controversial on-track reputation within Cup – was second in the standings going in to Martinsville and thus on course to make the title race, with places in the final guaranteed to those winning in the third round but the remaining allocation determined on points.
But Chastain’s race had been a struggle, and as Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin won two stages – leading at the mid-race cut-off laps that award points in NASCAR – and another Gibbs playoff driver in Christopher Bell was on course to pick up a win, Chastain found himself on the outside looking in.
Having cleared Hendrick driver Chase Elliott, Chastain found himself in 10th, five places behind Hamlin but with the field relatively bunched up after a recent caution. But there was no conventional way of getting where he needed to be.
So, coming into the final corner, Chastain did something absolutely ridiculous.
“I’ve played a lot of NASCAR 2005 on the [Nintendo] Gamecube with Chad [younger brother and fellow racing driver] growing up, and you could get away with it,” he explained post-race. “And I never knew it could actually work.
“I mean, I did that when I was eight years old. And I grabbed fifth gear, I just made the choice, and full committed.
“Basically let go of the wheel, just hoped I wouldn’t catch the Turn 4 access gate or something crazy. But I was willing to do it.”
To say it worked out would be an understatement. Chastain’s wall-ride of the final corner of Martinsville, a half-mile ‘paperclip’ short oval where the average speed is around 96mph in current Cup cars, propelled him to a new Cup track record, beating a laptime set by Logano eight years prior, in qualifying. As far as the 2022 race, it was the fastest lap by over a second – at a 20-second circuit.
Much more importantly, it elevated him to as high as fifth, Chastain’s momentum just carrying him to the line ahead of Hamlin to add insult to injury for the eliminated veteran.
ROSS CHASTAIN in CAR #1

I can see how this has inspired your FM tactics James.
More goose bumps.
LOVE this song. One year at Summer camp (no, not in the 1950s) the one kid we didn’t know going in had a cassette of it and we listened to it all week.
Ugh… Need to get Alvarez firing like he did today for City. Hopefully FM23 sees what I see. GG James and thanks for simming!
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