Sunday, October 28, 2012

MKD - Fixtures and transfers

 Just for completeness sake I decided to post my fixtures from last season, which I had forgotten. As I mentioned on the previous post, I had a horrible slump mid season as you can see below.


This season we had a pretty difficult start. After our pre-season we had to deal with a few really tricky games. Tottenham, Man Utd, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Everton within my first 7 games. There really isn't any way you could make this transition into the EPL any harder. Out of the first 7 games we ended up actually beating Chelsea on a very lucky yet well played game. We also managed to tie a scoreless game against Man United. However, ManU isn't necessarily doing very well this season though. Man United has been sitting in the bottom half of the table for a while now and currently they are one position above us (MKD 14th, ManU 13th).



 Lastly, lets look at our transfers. Last season we didn't really spend a whole lot of money on transfers, with only 2 purchases, Dirk Riedel and Paul Caddis, both for 35K. Caddis has been a great purchase of our right back, while Riedel has been developping quite nicely into a very good prospect for the future. He's been drawing quite a bit of attention to himself from some of the larger clubs, and we have had several offers for him already. I am however really trying to keep him in the club if I can, and if not I'd want at least a couple of millions for him, even though he's not worth very much right now (250K maybe?).

Once we got promoted however, I have been making sure we beef up our squad with some big signings. Kevin Mirallas being our biggest purchase yet (8.75M). He's been having a slow start at the club but I do think he has the pace and talent we need to maintain our EPL spot. Our other 2 large buys were Thorgan Hazard (2.2M) and Ruben Perez (600K). Hazard hasn't really shown very much of his talent despit the large price tag, Perez has been doing a bit better, and at less than a million, I think he was a bit of a bargain IMO.

On the other end, we have been selling some players as well to cover some of our costst. Gareth Taylor was sold for 1.2M, this U21 player has been developping for a while and he had many offers just before the end of the transfer period, and we ended up giving him up to Liverpool for a hefty 1.2M. Sampdoria purchased Marc Torrejon, which was a new addition last season. He came in as a free transfer and a large salary. In the end he wasn't a very fruitful addition to our squad, but still managed to give us a profit on his 1.8M transaction.

Lastly Andrea De Falco was sold to Reggina for 675K, which was fair. He wasn't getting very much game time with us and honestly I just don't feel that De Falco was producing as much as his potential allowed him to. He was a good player, just wasn't working for us.
 

Saturday, October 27, 2012

MKD - end of S3 (2013/2014)

Another season has concluded and things are looking good for MK Dons. This past season we definitely had our ups and downs. We had a strong start a mid season slump (slump might even be an understatement) and to compensate that we ended the season on great form. We secured a promotion by finishing in second place after QPR, which were quite good as well this season, one of our worst adversaries. We ended with 89 points, comming from 27 wins and 8 draws, which actually makes us the team with the most wins this season. Below is our table followed by the EPL table just as a preview for what we are facing next season.





Here are some of the player stats for this season, highligting Jorda's great season, with 42 goals to his name. More stats are found below on our team's summary.



Saturday, October 13, 2012

MKD - Transfer history and season summary

A couple more pieces of stats from the 2012/2013 season:

Daniel Powell was voted the player of the year again for us, despite having a lot less goals this season.

Our best eleven this time around were:

GK - David Martin (6.94 in 42 appearances)
CB - Gary MacKenzie, Kevin Feely (6.82 in 18 apps)
FB - Calum Angus, Adam Chicksen
DMC - Michael Mutzel
MC - Jay Spearing, Antonio Tomas
FC - Rafa Jorda (7.04 in 38 apps), Dean Bowditch, Daniel Powell (7.02 in 47 games)
Others - I. McLoughlin, W. Brown, M. Gecov, G. N'Daw (6.98 in 15 games), D. Larsson (7.35 in 14 apps), D. Lewington, C. MacDonald



We didn't tecnically achieve much last season on paper, however I do feel that MKD did use the last year to build upon what was started during our promotion from League 1. This last season we finally got down our core team and strategy, and I really feel that we can actually get far this season comming up. I honestly think we can get promoted to the EPL this time around as long as we maintain our form and add a few new strong players to our team.

I never posted my transfers from the first two seasons but I think a lot of interesting moves did happen. Most remarkable was the fact that we were able to snatch the Right Full Back Kyle Naughton from Tottenham for 1.6M when they offered him out. We played Kyle for a good number of games and he ended up with a 6.9 average for us. He drew attention to himself and due to a contract clause he was snatched by the Wolves later last season for our largest transaction of all time, 3.3M for Kyle, which did help us maintain our finances in check a bit more.



Friday, October 12, 2012

MKD - 2012/2013 Player performances and MKD's tactics

Player stats for 2012/2013

So after this latest season, these are the numbers for our players.


Special note to some of our most important players, for instance in terms of goals Daniel Powell was once again our top scorer with 18 goals this season. Followed by Rafa Jorda (16), Daniel Larsson (9), Dean Bowditch (9), Gary MacKenzie (4).

Passing wise, Luke Chadwick had 84% pass completion, followed by Daniel Larsson (83%), Michael Woods (83%), Jay Spearing (82%)

Tactics

So I finally decided to post my current tactic as it seemed to have started to work. After having a fairly slow start in the fall 2012, I ended up tweaking my previous tactic quite a bit to achieve a more effective strategy... Not only that, but I also learned last season that you need at least a couple of tactics in order to succeed. Using the same one all the time seems to cause the opposition to learn how your team plays. So basically I have this tactic trained up as well as another similar one, which I tend to use during easier games, as I don't feel it is quite as polished as this one.

First, let's look at the team instructions


My 4123 "carbon" strategy involves a Balanced philosophy, with an attacking strategy. Passing is set to shorter and creative freedom set to More disciplined. At this point, I just don't feel my team is quite as talented as I would like, therefore giving them too much freedom would probably be a bad idea. I may change that once I aquire a stronger side.

Closing down and Tackling are set to Default, but Marking is set to Zonal for the team. Despite that, I actually have individual instructions for a lot of my defensive players to Man Mark, and that's useful since my defense is not top tier, and they are also a bit on the slow side.

Crossing and Roaming are also set to default here. Aside from all that, you can see I have a few manual changes as well (by a few I mean a lot).  My defensive line is set quite low, despite showing as normal. I do think this strategy works best using a deep defensive line. Width in this strategy is also important, and it needs to be set wide. If you observed the formation I use, I have quite a narrow midfield and setting them to wide, allows some more space for our midfielders to create with our full backs. We have our tempo set to slow, which has worked so far, however this may also be something I change over time. I often debate on increasing this setting because our team does seem a little too relaxed more of the time, but having players that don't have high score %passes does make me want to keep this setting for another season. Time wasting is set to the default low value, but as I mentioned, the team does seem to play a slow moving game, and often I feel that they waste a lot more time than they should.

The Focus of our passing is down both flanks, again this is so that midfielders and full backs are using the outter open areas to create chances, while leaving the middle relatively covered during counter attacks. This idea came from reading about other people's strategies, in this case especifically the grid system, where the OP did a similar thing with the midfield.

Finally, Counter attack is set to yes and Offside to No. Much like some of the stuff above, I may change offside to yes in time, once I feel my team can handle strategies like that.

Below are my individual settings for goalies and my defence. The goalie is pretty much set on defend with the only change being Closing down. Full backs are set on a more defensive stance, which may not seem intuitive since I have so few wide players, but it seems to be working so far, and this is obviously affected by my "attacking" mentality applied to the team.

My central defenders are slightly different from each other. Having the DCL play a Cover duty while the DCR plays a defensive duty. I tend to keep a strong CB on the left position just to make sure our defense stays strong throughout the game, including counter attacks.


 




 My midfield is layed out below. Having my Defensive Midfielder on "defend" duty, man marking his area. Central midfielders have essentially the same assignment, but I just try to balance things by having always a more defensive player paired with at least one attack minded midfielder like de Falco or Mutzel.

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The Carbon tactice relies on having 3 strikers with slightly different instructions. Most teams play with 2 CBs and having the extra striker really helps put pressure on the opposition and tends to create more space for goals. Looking at the three, you see I have the poacher in the center, who will end up being the one with the most chances to score, paired with a Complete Forward (attack) which tends to be set for a good overall striker like Powell or MacDonald. This player is set to have a lot of creative freedom and will be almost playing a bit like a playmaker at the front. On the other side I have a Deep Lying forward set to attack as well, however this player will be set a bit more negatively and the main idea here is to have a far player on this side, such as Daniel Larsson who has 17 pace and was a great addition to the team this season. I may even change this position later, having a better and faster striker and setting up the Run From Deep setting to high so that this player acts a bit like a winger at the front, helping bring the ball up from midfield, and using speed to create crosses and other opportunities.




Thursday, October 11, 2012

MKD - 2012/2013 Season's end

Another season comes to an end... 2012 started off a bit slow, and our team maintained a barely good enough form for a good portion of this season. Not until the last strech of 2013 did the players really put in the work, as you can see on the fixtures for this season.



Here is what the league table looks like for the Championship and for the Premier League




Lastly some stats for you from the EPL and Championship


...and a piece of good news... after pushing a bit on the board, this is what is ahead for MKD



Monday, October 8, 2012

Onyx County - Riverside (pt.2)

 So back to showing my main city at the moment. This is the city of Riverside, which currently has roughly a population of 400k. In the first picture you can see a low mag picture of the NE end of the city, where the city started. The neighbourhood of Great Oak is the oldest residential area of the city and right now isn't really the most developed. I would like to work on making it a bit nicer once the new subdivisions are finished. It is one of the few areas which has low density residential neighbourhoods. It is connected to the downtown area via the Figo Bridge (Onyban South) as well as the monorail that takes a good portion of commuters from this end of the city to the heart of Riverside. You can also see it is connected to the newer subdivisions on the west through a new extension of the Onyban Highway West.



 Below are low mag photos of the west side of the city as well as a piece of the downtown core on the bottom right of the picture.


 The idea behind the design of this downtown was to have an efficient transportation system to get commuters in and out of the core without relying on cars as much as possible. Later on I will show more, but the downtown is well connected via highways (mainly the Onyban South which surrounds part of it) as well as a subway system and the monorail that goes through most of riverside main districts.



 On the west side of Riverside you can see some other dense areas, such as Chapolin Boulevard, which is a large emerging commercial centre, just around the convention centre.






  The area west of the Riverside International Airport reaching Chapolin Boulevard is the Kronenverd District, which is the other main commercial hub of the city built around the city's need for the Airport and the Convention centre, which now attracts a lot of tourists and businesses from abroad.
 


Lastly, this is a photo of the NW side of Riverside, where the new developments are. They run along the Onyban West, and will eventually be part of the connecting development with future commercial hubs in other cities as well as the Lyans Port, which will be one of the main connections between Onyx region and other regions.


Onyx County - overview of my SC4 region (pt.1)

Just recently I decided to get back to one of my favorite games of all times, Sim City 4. It's shocking how exciting a 10 year old game can still be, more shocking that nothing nearly as good has been released in this period. So here is a bit of a tour of my save so far...

To start here is a picture of my region a few weeks ago when I picked up the game again. This is kind of an old save of mine.



Now more recent pictures of my region



In the next post I'll show some of the most interesting cities in close up. But just to give you a sense of the cities, here are some of the demographics:

Riverside (Residential / Commercial / Industrial)

396K / 153K / 28K
Antium
255K / 104K / 13K
Blankyville
248K / 113K / 13K
Singularity Point
35K / 7.7K / 3.4K
Pickett
1.2K / 7.7K / 3.4K
Poluida
457K / 2K / 12K