Neil Pickup
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Anyone else played it yet?
Just thought I'd share one of the most incredible matches I've seen on it with y'all. I'm playing (very badly) as Dortmund against Bayern Munich, and am 4-0 down after 80 "minutes" of a 5 minute each way game (i.e. there's about 65 seconds plus stoppages left), having already lost 3-0 once.
In the 83rd, I finally get a break in the Bayern box and square it for Jan Koller, who rolls it into the empty net. Very soon after, Ewerthon gets pushed to the floor around 35 yards out, and Tomas Rosicky curls the ball into the area where Christopher Metzelder throws himself at the ball to make it 4-2.
At this point, I got a little of what I could call the "Browne-Bradshaw" feeling, and three game minutes later, Rosicky hits one from just outside the area, which the keeper can only parry to Ewerthon, who grabs the ball out of the back of the net almost the instant it hits and returns to the centre circle.
By this time Bayern are desperately trying to keep it out of their half, but a few swift passes later, Koller is one-on-one, but the keeper saves it and it rolls to Odonkor on the left hand edge of the box, who, with the last kick of the game, strikes it first time as it sneaks in at the near post, as I leave the sofa in excitement.
Football, eh?
Just thought I'd share one of the most incredible matches I've seen on it with y'all. I'm playing (very badly) as Dortmund against Bayern Munich, and am 4-0 down after 80 "minutes" of a 5 minute each way game (i.e. there's about 65 seconds plus stoppages left), having already lost 3-0 once.
In the 83rd, I finally get a break in the Bayern box and square it for Jan Koller, who rolls it into the empty net. Very soon after, Ewerthon gets pushed to the floor around 35 yards out, and Tomas Rosicky curls the ball into the area where Christopher Metzelder throws himself at the ball to make it 4-2.
At this point, I got a little of what I could call the "Browne-Bradshaw" feeling, and three game minutes later, Rosicky hits one from just outside the area, which the keeper can only parry to Ewerthon, who grabs the ball out of the back of the net almost the instant it hits and returns to the centre circle.
By this time Bayern are desperately trying to keep it out of their half, but a few swift passes later, Koller is one-on-one, but the keeper saves it and it rolls to Odonkor on the left hand edge of the box, who, with the last kick of the game, strikes it first time as it sneaks in at the near post, as I leave the sofa in excitement.
Football, eh?