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Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:03 am
Barclays Premiership - Arsenal FC [PES6]
I decided to try a PES dynasty again and change some things. I will try to do all 38 games, and maybe include a Champions League too. I updated all 20 teams myself and have all 20 stadiums.
Wish me luck fellas...
Please don't post yet!!!
Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:27 am
Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:32 am
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS (13)
1930/31, 1932/33, 1933/34, 1934/35, 1937/38, 1947/48, 1952/53, 1970/71, 1988/89, 1990/91, 1997/98, 2001/02, 2003/04
CHARITY/COMMUNITY SHIELD WINNERS (11)
1930, 1931, 1933, 1934, 1938, 1948, 1953, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004
FA CUP WINNERS (10)
1930 Beat Huddersfield Town 2-0
1936 Beat Sheffield United 1-0
1950 Beat Liverpool 2-0
1971 Beat Liverpool 2-1
1979 Beat Manchester United 3-2
1993 Beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1
1998 Beat Newcastle United 2-0
2002 Beat Chelsea 2-0
2003 Beat Southampton 1-0
2005 Beat Manchester United 5-4 on penalties (after 0-0 draw)
LEAGUE CUP WINNERS (2)
1987 Beat Liverpool 2-1
1993 Beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1
EUROPEAN RECORDS
1970 European Fairs Cup winners beating Anderlecht of Belgium 4-3 on aggregate;
1980 Cup Winners’ Cup finalists losing on penalties to Valencia of Spain in Brussels;
1994 Cup Winners’ Cup winners beating Parma of Italy 1-0 in the final in Copenhagen;
1995 Cup Winners’ Cup finalists losing 2-1 to Real Zaragoza of Spain after extra time in Paris;
2000 UEFA Cup finalists losing 4-1 on penalties to Galatasaray after a 0-0 draw and extra time in Copenhagen;
2006 UEFA Champions League finalists losing 2-1 to Barcelona in Paris.
STADIUM (Emirates Stadium)
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kibaxx7 on Sun Dec 03, 2006 12:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
Sat Dec 02, 2006 11:56 am
Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:16 pm
Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:17 pm
Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:19 pm
- Week 1 -
vs. Reading FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 2 -
vs. Blackburn Rovers FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 3 -
@ Wigan Athletic (The JJB Stadium) [+]
- Week 4 -
vs. Liverpool FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 5 -
vs. Tottenham Hotspur (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 6 -
@ Portsmouth FC (Fratton Park) [+]
- Week 7 -
vs. Newcastle United (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 8 -
vs. Manchester City FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 9 -
@ Aston Villa FC (Villa Park) [+]
- Week 10 -
vs. Fulham FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 11 -
vs. Sheffield United FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 12 -
vs. Middlesbrough FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 13 -
@ Chelsea FC (Stamford Bridge) [+]
- Week 14 -
@ Charlton Athletic (The Valley) [+]
- Week 15 -
vs. Watford FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 16 -
@ West Ham United (Boleyn Ground) [+]
- Week 17 -
@ Bolton Wanderers FC (Reebok Stadium) [+]
- Week 18 -
vs. Manchester United FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 19 -
@ Everton FC (Goodison Park) [+]
- Week 20 -
@ Reading FC (Madejski Stadium) [+]
- Week 21 -
@ Blackburn Rovers FC (Ewood Park) [+]
- Week 22 -
vs. Wigan Athletic (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 23 -
@ Liverpool FC (Anfield Road) [+]
- Week 24 -
@ Tottenham Hotspur (White Hart Lane) [+]
- Week 25 -
vs. Portsmouth FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 26 -
@ Newcastle United (St. James' Park) [+]
- Week 27 -
@ Manchester City FC (City Of Manchester) [+]
- Week 28 -
vs. Aston Villa FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 29 -
@ Fulham FC (Craven Cottage) [+]
- Week 30 -
@ Sheffield United FC (Bramall Lane) [+]
- Week 31 -
@ Middlesbrough FC (Riverside Stadium) [+]
- Week 32 -
vs. Chelsea FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 33 -
vs. Charlton Athletic (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 34 -
@ Watford FC (Vicarage Road) [+]
- Week 35 -
vs. West Ham United (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 36 -
vs. Bolton Wanderers FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
- Week 37 -
@ Manchester United FC (Old Trafford) [+]
- Week 38 -
vs. Everton FC (Emirates Stadium) [+]
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kibaxx7 on Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:54 am, edited 4 times in total.
Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:22 pm
Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:23 pm
You can post now guys!
Sat Dec 02, 2006 12:51 pm
looks promising...i expect great things from this
good luck...
Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:45 pm
Looking good thierryhenry50. GO Arsenal
Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:35 pm
Looks great. Really looking forward to this.
Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:58 pm
Glad to see these PES 6 dynasties popping up just as I get the game. Very nice work.
Mon Dec 04, 2006 2:59 pm
Barclays Premiership [Week 1]
We bring you short Premiership match reports for each of the first week matches played for the 2006/2007 Barclays Premiership... many things happened in the start of the season, with Chelsea and Manchester United winning by the minimum difference, and Liverpool and Charlton starring, by far, the most boring game of the week.
In more detail...
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The 06/07 season started with Fulham and Newcastle United playing at Craven Cottage. Michael Owen pounced in the first half injury time to snatch a 1-0 win. Owen also got booked in the 39th minute after a challenge on Luis Boa Morte.
Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder claimed it would have been a 'crime' had his side left Craven Cottage without all three points.
He said: "We played very well and the score doesn't do us justice. I think we should have been out of sight with the situations we had. I thought it would be like last year when we dominated the game for long periods but came away with nothing. We need to be more ruthless in front of goal."
Fulham FC Goals: -
Fulham FC Formation (4-3-3): Niemi; Rosenior, Pearce, Knight, Queudrue; Radzinski, Jensen, Brown; Boa Morte, McBride, John.
Fulham FC Substitutions: 58th
Routledge
Brown; 64th
Bouba Diop
Boa Morte; 79th
Volz
Queudrue.
Fulham FC Yellow Cards: -
Fulham FC Red Cards: -
Newcastle United Goals: 45th+
Owen.
Newcastle United Formation (3-5-2): Given; Carr, Bramble, Babayaro; Solano, Parker, Butt, Emre, Duff; Owen, Martins.
Newcastle United Substitutions: -
Newcastle United Yellow Cards: 39th
Owen.
Newcastle United Red Cards: -
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Wigan missed a couple of shots at Fratton Park, but once again it was Portsmouth's own lack of quality in front of goal which proved costly after a goalless draw.
However, Pompey manager Harry Redknapp will be left wondering just how his side failed to see off a Wigan side, with some offseason acquisitions like Sol Campbell or Nwankwo Kanu.
The hosts had the better of the possession in the first half, with visiting goalkeeper Chris Kirkland saving well from Mwaruwari Benjani, but the second half was all Wigan, with all 6 shots in this 45 minutes.
Wigan boss Paul Jewell said: "We just did not have any real door-openers in there today. We battled and worked hard, but it wasn't enough."
Portsmouth FC Goals: -
Portsmouth FC Formation (4-4-2): James; Primus, Campbell, Pamarot, Stefanovic; Davis, O'Neil, Mendes, Thompson; Kanu, Benjani.
Portsmouth FC Substitutions: 68th
Douala
Thompson.
Portsmouth FC Yellow Cards: -
Portsmouth FC Red Cards: -
Wigan Athletic Goals: -
Wigan Athletic Formation (5-3-2): Kirkland; Wright, Jackson, De Zeeuw, Hall, Baines; Camara, Landzaat, Kilbane; Connolly, Heskey.
Wigan Athletic Substitutions: -
Wigan Athletic Yellow Cards: -
Wigan Athletic Red Cards: -

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Nicolas Anelka's sixth-minute strike had earned Bolton the lead, but at the 39th minute, West Ham burst into life. Bobby Zamora scored Lee Bowyer's pass, past Jussi Jaaskelainen.
Alan Pardew's side were fortunate not to be behind again after a Quinton Fortune header hit the crossbar.
Pardew vowed to "protect the integrity and history" of the club if a takeover does go through, as the club have held exploratory discussions with a potential suitor, believed to be Iranian-born businessman Kia Joorabchian. "It would be great if I could build this club with extra finance, but I'm not going to accept that we change what we're about," he said.
West Ham United Goals: 39th
Zamora (
Bowyer)
West Ham United Formation (4-4-2): Green; Spector, Ferdinand, Gabbidon, Konchesky; Mullins, Bowyer, Reo-Coker, Etherington; Zamora, Tevez.
West Ham United Substitutions: 67th
Pantsil
Konchesky; 73th
Benayoun
Mullins.
West Ham United Yellow Cards: -
West Ham United Red Cards: -
Bolton Wanderers FC Goals: 6th
Anelka.
Bolton Wanderers FC Formation (3-4-3): Jaaskelainen; Hunt, Teimourian, Diagne Faye; Giannakopoulos, Nolan, Speed, Fortune; Pedersen, Anelka, Diouf.
Bolton Wanderers FC Substitutions: -
Bolton Wanderers FC Yellow Cards: 68th
Diagne Faye.
Bolton Wanderers FC Red Cards: -
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Park Ji-Sung was Aston Villa's tormentor yesterday as he scored to help Sir Alex Ferguson's side start the season in a good form, with the only goal of the game.
After a fairly even opening 45 minutes, Manchester United dominated the second period with newcomer Michael Carrick running the show in midfield, Cristiano Ronaldo impressive on the flank and Gabriel Heinze a commanding figure at the defense.
For Villa only Wilfred Bouma and Gabriel Agbonlahor emerged with much credit. Park scored the goal in the 82th minute, thanks to a corner shot by Ronaldo, with an impressive header.
Aston Villa FC Goals: -
Aston Villa FC Formation (5-3-2): Sorensen; Barry, Bouma, Cahill, Mellberg, Ridgewell; Davis, McCann, Petrov; Agbonlahor, Angel.
Aston Villa FC Substitutions: 62th
Djemba-Djemba
Davis; 86th
Baros
Barry.
Aston Villa FC Yellow Cards: -
Aston Villa FC Red Cards: -
Manchester United FC Goals: 82th
Park (
Ronaldo)
Manchester United FC Formation (4-4-2): Van der Sar; Neville, Heinze, Ferdinand, Evra; Ronaldo, Carrick, Park, Giggs; Solsjkær, Rooney.
Manchester United FC Substitutions: 69th
Richardson
Giggs; 86th
Scholes
Solsjkær.
Manchester United FC Yellow Cards: -
Manchester United FC Red Cards: -
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Benni McCarthy re-discovered his scoring touch as Blackburn returned to winning ways against Watford, at Ewood Park, as he put Rovers ahead at 23rd minute.
Blackburn went 2-0 ahead in the 68th minute with the visitors again defending poorly, as Benni took up a good position in the penalty area and fired in a shot, which took a deflection off Ian Pearce and left the unfortunate Antti Niemi stranded.
Blackburn Rovers FC Goals: 23rd (
Savage), 68th
McCarthy.
Blackburn Rovers FC Formation (3-5-2): Friedel; Gray, Henchoz, Ooijer; Bentley, Emerton, Tugay, Pedersen, Savage; McCarthy, Nonda.
Blackburn Rovers FC Substitutions: 61th
Reid
Ooijer; 66th
Neill
Bentley.
Blackburn Rovers FC Yellow Cards: -
Blackburn Rovers FC Red Cards: -
Watford FC Goals: -
Watford FC Formation (4-3-1-2): Chamberlain; Chambers, DeMerit, Shittu, Powell; McNamee, Mahon, Stewart; Francis; King, Henderson.
Watford FC Substitutions: 61th
Priskin
King; 80th
Smith
Chambers; 88th
Jarrett
Henderson.
Watford FC Yellow Cards: -
Watford FC Red Cards: -
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Andriy Shevchenko supplied a last-minute winner as Chelsea emerged victorious from another stormy encounter against Tottenham, who went down 1-0 at Stamford Bridge.
Shevchenko scored with a header; the pass, courtesy of Frank Lampard, who hoisted a long pass towards the Ukraine striker. Lampard got booked seven minutes from half-time.
Chelsea FC Goals: 89th
Shevchenko (
Lampard)
Chelsea FC Formation (4-3-1-2): Cudicini; Geremi, Carvalho, Terry, Cole; Makélélé, Essien, Lampard; Ballack; Shevchenko, Drogba.
Chelsea FC Substitutions: 51th
Boulahrouz
Geremi.
Chelsea FC Yellow Cards: 52th
Lampard.
Chelsea FC Red Cards: -
Tottenham Hotspur Goals: -
Tottenham Hotspur Formation (5-3-2): Robinson; Chimbonda, Dawson, Gardner, King, Lee; Murphy, Davids, Tainio; Keane, Mido.
Tottenham Hotspur Substitutions: -
Tottenham Hotspur Yellow Cards: -
Tottenham Hotspur Red Cards: -
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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard tried to be the one-man hero, but not even his Superman act could rescue anything for his team in this one.
Liverpool manager, Spaniard Rafael Benitez blasted Charlton for their time-wasting tactics as his team were held to a frustrating goalless draw at Anfield Road.
Benitez said: "They were time-wasting tactics from the first minute, their goalkeeper was taking time walking across his area for goal kicks from very early on."
Later on, Charlton boss Iain Dowie hit back saying: "I wouldn't know what time-wasting was. I would never tell a team of mine to do that. In fact, I kept shouting at our defense, not to take so much time at throws because they would get themselves booked."
FC Liverpool Goals: -
FC Liverpool Formation (4-4-2): Reina; Finnan, Hyypiä, Carragher, Agger; Luis Garcia, Gerrard, Zenden, Riise; Crouch, Kuyt.
FC Liverpool Substitutions: -
FC Liverpool Yellow Cards: -
FC Liverpool Red Cards: -
Charlton Athletic Goals: -
Charlton Athletic Formation (4-5-1): Carson; Kishishev, Diawara, El-Karkouri, Young; Ambrose, Rommedahl, Holland, Reid, Hughes; Bent.
Charlton Athletic Substitutions: -
Charlton Athletic Yellow Cards: -
Charlton Athletic Red Cards: -
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Defense emerged as hero as Manchester City and Sheffield United slugged out a goalless draw.
City defense didn't let Sheffield attack alone, as they didn't shot in all 90 minutes, with Richard Dunne and Sylvain Distin starring.
Stuart Pearce, City manager, hailed the heroics of the team's defense: "I thought our luck had run out but thankfully Richard and Sylvain saved us again. They were excellent all day; under the circumstances I'm delighted to get something out of the game."
Sheffield United FC Goals: -
Sheffield United FC Formation (5-3-2): Kenny; Davis, Geary, Kozluk, Leigertwood, Morgan; Gillespie, Jagielka, Quinn; Hulse, Nade.
Sheffield United FC Substitutions: -
Sheffield United FC Yellow Cards: 46th
Nade.
Sheffield United FC Red Cards: -
Manchester City FC Goals: -
Manchester City FC Formation (5-3-2): Weaver; Onouha, Dunne, Distin, Thatcher, Trabelsi; Richards, Barton, Reyna; Dickov, Vassell.
Manchester City FC Substitutions: 75th
Jordan
Thatcher.
Manchester City FC Yellow Cards: -
Manchester City FC Red Cards: -
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James Beattie blasted wide before the break and Andrew Johnson saw a goal-bound header blocked by Robert Huth, before David Weir forced a superb save from Mark Schwarzer; and it took a magnificent goal-line clearance by Jonathan Woodgate to deny substitute Lee Carsley a late winner with an 83rd-minute header.
Everton manager David Moyes dismissed suggestions his side lack confidence away from home after the goalless draw at Middlesbrough: "We created a lot of chances. We deserved to win, we had a clean sheet and we were going forward all the time."
Middlesbrough FC Goals: -
Middlesbrough FC Formation (5-3-2): Schwarzer; Arca, Huth, Woodgate, Pogatetz, Xavier; Downing, Boateng, Morrison; Christie, Yakubu.
Middlesbrough FC Substitutions: -
Middlesbrough FC Yellow Cards: -
Middlesbrough FC Red Cards: -
Everton FC Goals: -
Everton FC Formation (4-4-2): Wright; Neville, Weir, Stubbs, Hibbert; Davies, Carsley, Yobo, Van der Meyde; Beattie, Johnson.
Everton FC Substitutions: 85th
Nuno Valente
Hibbert.
Everton FC Yellow Cards: -
Everton FC Red Cards: -
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Arsenal started the season with fashion as the Gunners won their first game of the season, 2-0 against Reading. Midfielder Freddie Ljungberg praised the patience of his team-mates: "It was the first game of the season and it was a difficult game to have at the beginning. Reading played quite defensively, but we had to keep playing and get through, and we managed to do it."
Goals from Thierry Henry and Ivan Ingimarsson (own goal) put Arsène Wenger side on the top of the table, along with Blackburn.
Arsenal FC Goals: 40th
Henry; 88th
Ingimarsson (own goal).
Arsenal FC Formation (4-3-1-2): Lehmann; Eboue, Toure, Djourou, Clichy; Fabregas, Gilberto Silva, Ljungberg; Rosickÿ; Henry, van Persie.
Arsenal FC Substitutions: 66th
Hoyte
Clichy; 76th
Rosickÿ
Walcott.
Arsenal FC Yellow Cards: 49th
Clichy.
Arsenal FC Red Cards: -
Reading FC Goals: -
Reading FC Formation (4-5-1): Stack; De La Cruz, Sonko, Ingimarsson, Shorey; Seol Ki-Hyeon, Oster, Gunarsson, Convey, Harper; Lita.
Reading FC Substitutions: 62th
Murty
Convey; 76th
Sidwell
Sonko.
Reading FC Yellow Cards: -
Reading FC Red Cards: -
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Well, there are all 10 reports... I will update tomorrow with the league table and the records room. Please share any thoughts, guys!
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kibaxx7 on Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:54 am, edited 2 times in total.
Mon Dec 04, 2006 3:42 pm
That's excellent. Must have taken forever to put all that together. If you wanted to go way over the top, you could post videos of goals in the Arsenal games, perhaps the own goal.
Mon Dec 04, 2006 3:52 pm
Very, very impressive presentation.
Mon Dec 04, 2006 7:57 pm
Sweet stuff dude, Im a big Gooners fan
Would be sweet if you posted a bit more stuff about your formations etc. I find a good formation to use with Arsenal in most soccer games is a 4-5-1:
-----D---D---D---D----
-----------DMC--------
--------MC-----MC----
----AMC---------AMC-
------------FC---------
Playing Silva as the DMC, Fabs as one of the MC's, then either Rosicky or Helb as the other, while the other will be one fo the AMC's, then RVP, Henry, Walcott can rotate around the other AMC and Striker. When Beast is back from injury you would play him at Striker and Henry as the left AMC...
I look forward to more
Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:03 pm
Holy shit man that is amazing...
Man you've really outdone youself.
Mon Dec 04, 2006 8:14 pm
Beautiful

I like these in depth recaps on the each game.
Looking forward for the league table now.
Tue Dec 05, 2006 1:56 am
BigKaboom2 wrote:That's excellent. Must have taken forever to put all that together. If you wanted to go way over the top, you could post videos of goals in the Arsenal games, perhaps the own goal.

It took some time, yes
I wanted to post videos at the beginning but I don't know what program to use, I used Fraps in old dynasties but the videos had a really big size (around 15-20MB). Do you know about any good video edition program (free)?Gundy wrote:Very, very impressive presentation.
Thanks man!Mark. wrote:Would be sweet if you posted a bit more stuff about your formations etc. I find a good formation to use with Arsenal in most soccer games is a 4-5-1:
-----D---D---D---D----
-----------DMC--------
--------MC-----MC----
----AMC---------AMC-
------------FC---------
Playing Silva as the DMC, Fabs as one of the MC's, then either Rosicky or Helb as the other, while the other will be one fo the AMC's, then RVP, Henry, Walcott can rotate around the other AMC and Striker. When Beast is back from injury you would play him at Striker and Henry as the left AMC...
Thanks man... I will try it next game 
Jing wrote:Holy shit man that is amazing...
Man you've really outdone youself.
Thanks for posting man 
Marquis wrote:Beautiful

I like these in depth recaps on the each game.
Looking forward for the league table now.
Thanks man, doing the league table now.
Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:55 am
Updated Fixtures & Reports, League Table and Records Room.
Tue Dec 05, 2006 4:25 am
If you take Fraps videos, you can use a program called VirtualDub to compress it if you have an appropriate encoder (chances are you have a few already, WMV is sufficient). There are tutorials in random places on the web on how to compress them with VirtualDub.
Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:28 am
Wow, lots of work put into week one. I would worship you if you continued this through the entire season.
Tue Dec 05, 2006 10:13 am
dada wrote:I would worship you if you continued this through the entire season.
That's what I'm planning to do, plus Champions League.
Tue Dec 05, 2006 12:38 pm
This is phenomenal. Wow.
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