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#2 Rookie Season [Now Open to S25 Players]
Career PT #1

Beelze's rookie season was quite an adjustment for him. Going from a fish market and looking for Bernardo, to Playing in the same organization, but on the opposite end of the planet. Time and again Beelze thought he finally had him, only to realize he didnt make the trip, made the trip but wasnt playing, made the trip but <Suprise> it was his clone! and then one time on a joint organizational practice, he made the trip, practiced, and was there... only for the Alarm clock to rouse Beelze out of sleep mode to suffer battery failure. After this occurrence Beelze switched to a solar powered, electric backup alarm system! This failure will not happen to him again!

Statistically speaking, It was a pretty decent season for Beelze. He made 21 appearances, with a match rating of 6.89, 1 goal (on 1.63 xG) 6 shots on target, 22 shots overall, a pass Percentage rate of 88.47 (1013/1145) 4 Key Passes, 54.07 Header Percentage (113/209) A Tackle Success Rate of 80.85 (38/47) 28 Interceptions, 43 Clearances and 8 Yellow Cards on 28 fouls! (.28 Cards Per Foul!) He Also stacked up 20 Blocks and 16 Shot Blocks! All of this is to say Seoul had a pretty decent season, Finishing 3rd on the Table, with 15 wins, 2 Draws and 5 Losses for a total of 47 points. 3 Points Back from 2nd, and 14 back from first place Paris (What a season they had!)

Its early on in his professional career but Beelze Bot is excited for the opportunity offered by being a part of this organization both from a soccer standpoint as well as his main function to capture and return Bernardo Fry to the correct timeline and repair the damage to the time space continuum that his dimensional hopping has caused upon the universe.

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Career 1


After being accepted to an Academy team called "The Victoria Falls Eagles" Bodhi made his name amongst an amazing team. Even meeting a soccer playing dog that was their goalkeeper. And when he qualified for the draft a team decided to take a shot on the Grizzly. Taking him first overall and sending him across the world to Cairo, Egypt where he would get to play his rookie season. His rookie season was tough to say the least. The fast pace at which everyone around him played kept him moving. But he wouldn't let that deter him. He made sure to play his mark and keep the ball moving. Using his large body and intimidating visage to help hold down the midfield. He quickly got used to making tackles and helping direct the ball to safety with key headers. But loss after loss kept coming. No matter how much Bodhi progressed in his skills. He couldn't seem to catch up to those around him. So he got better at passing and watching the movement on the field. Making sure he was trying to get the ball to his open teammates whenever he could and intercept it when the other teams forwards were pressing his team. He even tried to run with the ball himself and take a few shots at the goal. All of which either missed or were stopped by the opposing goalkeepers. But to Bodhi that was fine. He wasn't trying to score a lot. He was proving to his team that if even a bear could run down the field with the ball. So could they. And while it didn't seem to help that much. It helped Bodhi find some comfort in the rough season. He kept his head held high though. This was only the beginning and he would only get better. This was just the first of many season he would play for Cairo. And if he would have any say in it. His worst.

Approved - Cairo needs players like Bodhi. Keep working hard!
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Career PT #1: https://forum.simulationsoccer.com/showt...#pid101580

Roy Rivers ended up getting drafted into Buenos Aires Team, in the first round of the draft, but before he could play with the Majors, he was sent to the Minors team, the Athenai. He was playing at a position he likes, as a Center Midfielder, but things didn’t go very well. He played 22 games, the equivalent of 1980 minutes, but finished with the worst average of his career so far: 6.79. He only had one Player of the Match award, all season, he only scored two goals, one of them from outside the box, zero assists (!), 0.99 xG, fourteen shots on goal, but only six shots on target.

Something good, though, it was the season he really made his bones passing the ball to his teammates: 1291 attempted passes, he completed 1160 of them, to a whopping 89.85 pass percentage! 12 Key passes was good as well, 2 chances created, won 40 out of 51 tackles, to 78.43 percentage. 40 interceptions, 23 clearances, 16 blocks, and 7 yellow cards. Roy was a force on the defensive side, at least.

Roy was very discouraged about his rookie season, things weren’t looking good. It felt like things were not working out as he hoped, and his dream to be a big player were going down the drain, he wasn’t even going to be called up to the Majors…

So, he called his football legend grandfather, and his grandfather told him he would study his tape and in the next couple weeks would bring a detailed report about his soccer prowess. Well, one week later, his grandfather called him and told him: “First of all, I don’t think you should be playing center midfielder. You’re not ready to play there in the big leagues” Then he went on many details about how at this point he should try to play at AMC or Striker. He explained, that he would need to evolve for two years playing at those positions, and then we would see from there. So Rivers talked to his manager, and it was agreed.
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