- Oct 17, 2008
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Code is what programmers write the game in
Code is what programmers write the game in
So you seriously saying that it won't work with my 2 year old laptop? I am no computer expert so I really have no idea...
Windows XP
512MB RAM
1.6GHz processor
It'll run the game slowish but it depends on your graphics component as to whether it'll run 3D.
To be honest I am not that interested in the 3D, I would be happy just using 2D.
Windows XP
512MB RAM
1.6GHz processor
August 2012 - I RESIGN FROM WREXHAM.
I failed to get into the playoffs again and am getting pissed off with my wage budget getting lower all the time and was not able to buy any players without selling first.
Missed out on Huddersfield job, but I don't want to apply for clubs below League 2.
I have just been offered Netherlands Antilles job though, which could make interest in me rise
how do i tell murray to place his shots?
is it under player instructions?
also fowler is AWFUL.
I cant quite believe it but i have been automatically promoted!
45 games played at the table looks like this:
Leeds: 102 pts
Scunthorpe: 84 pts
Albion: 83 pts
Millwall: 77 pts
Last game of the season has The Albion at home to Leicester City and Scunthorpe away to Hereford United.
David Livermore rallied the troops as the build up to the dramatic last day of season for either Brighton and Hove Albion or Leicester City. Albion had to hope that Scunthorpe would drop points at 19th placed Hereford and make sure that they themselves took all available points from Leicester who also needed to win to make it into the play offs.
The odds were firmly stacked against Albion beating leicester while Scunthorpe were heavy favourites to ease past Hereford.
The match finally started between Albion and Leicester and they both started with 4-4-2 formations although albion looks a bit more on the defensive counter attacking style of play from the kick off.
The match started brightly for The Albion and they made there early dominance pay when a quick one two on the right wing between Adam Hinshelwood and Jack Collison left Hinshelwood in plenty of space to whip in a curling ball to the front post. The ball landed straight at a Leicester City defender but his touch was far too heavy and On-loan Arsenal striker Jay Simpson quickly reacted to poke the ball into the back of the net and put Albion ahead 1-0.
The match was played at intense pace with both teams having several chances to score. Both keepers looked to be at the top of there game but there still looked like there would be more goals in this game.
Half time was quickly approaching and as Albion took control of the game and Leicester went defensive to make sure they went in only 1-0 down at half time. 20 seconds were remaining of the half and Leicester hoofed the ball out for a throw which Dan Smith quicky took the throw to In-form Striker Glenn Murray. Brilliant hold up play lead to some space being created for David Livermore and Murray quicky found him with a well weighted pass and Livermore made no mistake by smashing the ball home into the top corner of the net to make it 2-0 to the Albion
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Albion looked to be in control and went pushing for a 3rd. David Livermore had a free kick on the edge of the area and went for the cross only for it to be hit straight into the 2 man wall. The Deflection fell to Matty Fryatt who hoofed the ball upfield to Dyer who then quickly played in a ball to DJ Campbell who ran the distance of half the pitch to smash the ball past Albion Keeper Michel Kuipers. 2-1
Leicester knew they could get something in this game and they went on the attack forcing Albion on the Defensive. It was all leicester as they went on the attack but they could not find a way through the brilliant Albion Defence. A hoof upfield from Joel Lynch landed at Leicester's Tunchev's feet and he went for the long ball straight to Tommy Elphick. Some Neat passing from the albion ended up at Dean Cox who skillfully graced passed Two Defenders before playing the ball through Glenn Murray who had no problems in sealing the game for the Albion and make it 3-1.
The full time whistle went and Albion and there fans were praying that Scunthorpe had dropped points. The announcement came through as Hereford 0-0 Scunthorpe. Albion had been promoted!!!!
Final Table
Leeds: Pts 105
Albion: Pts 86
Hereford: Pts 85
Millwall: pts 80