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vaibhavgupta1986
10-24-2006, 11:24 AM
A young Indian kid playing soccer in Delhi grounds was spotted by Chelsean scouts. He was immediately made a striker and vicky made a great debut scoring a hat-trick. He combined well with Carlton coli, who provided each other with lots of assists. Vicky though wasnt able to combine so well with Eidur Gudjohnsin who kept on running forward with the ball.

with vicky, it was sooo easy for Chelsea win Premiership with 15 clear points, English cup, and the Campions league.

This is the Club stats he got for the 1st year

Appearences 42
Started 42
Goals Scored 82
Shots 390
Shots per Goal 4.76
Goals per Game 1.95
Assists 25
Successful passes 258
Successful tackles 120
Man of the Match 15
Y cards 10
R cards 2
Hattricks 10
Ch. League goals 19


His international Career for India was also quite brilliant as he kept on scoring against all asian sides but eventually after taking India to their first ever World-Cup he was pretty help less against much better Europian and african teams in his group.

Stilll he achived this for India

Appearences 15
started 15
Goals scored 57
assists 4
Successful passes 48
Successful tackles 95
Man of the match 12
Y cards 2
R cards 0
Hattricks 12

For his efforts for Chelsea and for taking his country to world cup, this is all he achieved.

Club

League winner 1
Cup winner 1
Champions League winner 1
Young player of the Year 1


International

International caps 15
world player of the year 1 :clap: :clap: :clap:

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Having 30 stamina as quickly as possible in 1st season has helped him to be at max skils pretty quickly and in his 1st match in 2nd season, Chelsean demoralised Crystal palace by drubbing them 12-0 in which 10 goals were scored by of course vaibhav

AlboBlood
10-24-2006, 07:51 PM
Ummm.... 82 goals for 1 year in Chelsea? I must check if Si added a new difficulty(pro amateur)

Fabrizio Gatti
10-25-2006, 01:51 AM
Sounds like being as greedy as possible on the field ;)

Nando
10-25-2006, 12:29 PM
Sounds like being as greedy as possible on the field ;)

there is nothing wrong whit taking the ball and put it down the net...;)

Fabrizio Gatti
10-25-2006, 01:59 PM
I know :). Actually my mentality for this (in games and IRL) is that, if you have a partner who's in a better position to try and score, you MUST give him the ball :D You still get a lot of chances to score, but now your partners think of you as a great playmaker ;)

Nando
10-25-2006, 07:18 PM
I know :). Actually my mentality for this (in games and IRL) is that, if you have a partner who's in a better position to try and score, you MUST give him the ball :D You still get a lot of chances to score, but now your partners think of you as a great playmaker ;)

I prefer to play that way too... but... Everyone knows how he/she likes to play...;)

wonder
10-26-2006, 06:01 PM
i prefer to pass the ball around and wait for quick counters....

vaibhavgupta1986
10-31-2006, 07:46 PM
I got high stamina and pace for my fitness and also dribbling skills were get which let me outran everyone else and dribble defenders at amateur level.

But after switching to professional, i cant outrun them even at 30 pace and 25 dribbling skills