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Should Mexico Only Start 1 Striker Now

To all the americanistas?

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If you were the Mexican DT soccer team...?

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Pardo,Guardado,Medina,Bofo,
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Nery Castillo,omar bravo

What are the best teams to start your FIFA player career mode?

What ive found is that if you start with a mexican league team, you get loaned after 3 games.This is GREAT.Why?Because they send you to a lower league, where you are the best player. Right off the bat you can have more play time than those who were there before you. It's a playground to develop your player super fast.When i finished at Dundee FC we won the league and cup, my rating was at 78. When i returned to Toluca i finished the league, but transfered out.Why?My player grew to 84 and was signed to Wolfsburg. Which limited my growth, but offered more prestige. Winning the champions cup, Deutsche pokal, and some other cups along the way.Before i transfered out from Wolfsburg to Arsenal, i even won the World Cup for Mexico.Arsenal then bid for me and gave me 150k per week to my 90k. Now I'm trying to win this league and whatever cup comes after, hopefully i get scouted by Barcelona or Real Madrid.Though, for the prestige…update: im not sure if my other comment was posted, but yeah… i got scouted by real madrid. i wanted barcelona but they didnt make an offer.if you want a starting role in the mexican league instantly pick lobos buap team, theyre lowly rated and you will probably be able to get a starting position. i chose toluca, because im a fan.the mexican league is easy enough to grow, but competitive enough to be noticed. on a separate run i got scouted by dortmund and i stayed 2 years before playing for real madrid, i got offers for bayern and manchester united but i prefered dortmund.

Cricker puzzle?

The batsman on 98 is on strike. He hits the ball and they run 3. UNFORTUNATELY one of the batsmen doesn't turn correctly for one of the runs and the umpire calls ONE SHORT and awards only two runs. Therefore the first batsman has his century.

There is now 1 ball remaining and one run is required to win. The batsman on strike, however is now the one on 97 runs. He now either hits a 4 or a 6.

They win the game and both batsmen scored centuries

NB Half drawn boy - I have given you the answer - but I did NOT thumb you down

Mexico has many talented soccer players... Why aren't they playing good soccer at the moment?

There seems to be a lack of chemistry. Funny enough, I think this Mexico team has the best players since the 90's when Ramon Ramirez, Garcia Aspe, Zague and those guys were running the pitch.
Perhaps the different ideologies of the coaches-LaVolpe, Hugo and now Sven- in addition to the constant player swapping, have "confused" the squad.
Individually Mexico has very capable players. But then again Mexico has never been an individually-oriented team say like Argentina or other South American teams. Mexico has always played AS A TEAM. Nobody is better than the other, that mentality. Now I don't see that. Just like I don't see the heart, which is the second reason for our failure. No will, no heart, no football, except for those little moments of magic when we remember what our team can do but doesn't do it. We're much better than that.

Was Hugo Sanchez the greatest Mexican soccer player to ever live?

Without a doubt, Hugo Sanchez has been the best Mexican Footballer of all time. The 2nd highest goalscorer in La Liga, tied with Telmo Zarra in single-season record for most goals with 38 goals in one season. 5 Pichichis (4 in Real Madrid and 1 with Atletico Madrid), 1 Golden Boot, Named in the Real Madrid All-Time Best Eleven up in the forward along with Alfredo Di Stefano, named (and without a doubt) the Best Player ever born in the CONCACAF region. And there's way more records and accomplishments to his name that no one from the CONCACAF region will ever accomlish. To me, he's a Top 5 Player of all time, but that's just my opinion.

Can somebody help me understand Liga MX?

1) They're not really university teams, at least not in the way we have university teams here in the U.S. Teams like Pumas, Tigres, Correcaminos, etc. are just property of their respective universities. This is actually common throughout Latin America. In many cases the university doesn't even operate the team. In the case of Tigres, for example, UANL owns the team but handed over all operating rights to CEMEX in the late 90s. From your three 'things', this is the only one I have no problem with.

2) In the case of Atlante the move was done to try and increase attendance. Before playing in Cancun, they played in Mexico City where their average attendance was below 10,000 in El Azteca. They moved to Cancun where they won the title their first season there, so naturally they have stayed there ever since. Another team that moved for similar reasons is Necaxa. These moves suck for team's loyal fans that remain in the teams' original cities.

3)This is something no one really likes, but just happens for business reasons among team owners. Franchises are sold, moved, play under a different name and are still allowed to take the previous team's spot. This is one of the biggest jokes in Mexican football. In Scotland they didn't even allow Rangers to change owners and remain in the top division; thus Rangers were forced to play the next season in the fourth tier of Scottish football.
The current Chiapas franchise traces its origin back to the Irapuato team that won promotion in 2000. That Irapuato team was sold to Veracruz (who was currently in 2nd Division) in 2002 and then moved to Chiapas when the "real" Veracruz won promotion in 2002. Most teams in Mexico are not "clean", meaning they have been moved and renamed at least once during their history. These teams include Queretaro, San Luis, Santos, Tijuana, Jaguares, Puebla, and all except Correcaminos and Tecos in 2nd Division.

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