The wheels have come off my season. Not in a big way - I’m still in touch with the promotion spots. But it’s been a disappointment after getting off to such a good start.

Hammarby beat me 4-2 at my ground in the second round of the Cup. I went 1-0 up in the game and it would have been enough to take me through on away goals. But Hammerby just steamrollered me in the second half.

I’m 11th in the table and 10 points behind the current 3rd-placed team, Wigan Athletic. I’m only 11 games into a 38-game season, so it’s still feasible that I could haul Coventry City into the top 3 by the end.

I’m scoring enough goals to win and draw key games. But I’m conceding more goals than I’m scoring. I’m conceding ridiculous goals - goals like nothing I’ve ever seen before in any PES game.

A CPU free-kick within 30 yards of my goal is usually as good as a penalty.

Corners continue to be a problem - especially ‘blind’ corners from the opposite side of the pitch where the camera - even on Wide - cuts off my view of the six-yard box. Defending these is a matter of using the radar and some guesswork.

Ad hoc games of pinball take place around my box. My players are mysteriously incapable of passing to any of their team-mates, until a CPU player gets hold of it and rifles in a shot.

Occasionally, any old random CPU player will turn into the superhuman love-child of Maradona, Pele, Michel Platini, and Zinedine Zidane combined, and twisty-turn a slaloming path through my entire team until in on my goalkeeper. And then gently chip the ball into the net.

It’s crazy stuff, some of it.

I can’t complain about my goalkeepers. Friedel and Ivarov have been playing alternate games. They’ve both played really well, considering. One of the big complaints some people have about PES2008 is that the goalkeepers are poor. But I’ve yet to see either of mine palm the ball into the net.

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Friedel in particular (still only 18) is shaping up to be a great shot-stopper, just like his real-life counterpart. But for some of his meaty slaps at the ball, my goals-against tally would be a lot higher. Thanks, Brad.

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There are other plus-points too. Schwarz is the #1 goalscorer in the Division so far. He has 5 goals. Which doesn’t say much for the Division, but I’ll take it. Shimizu and Traore are joint-4th on the Assists table.

It’s a peculiar season. Neither one thing nor the other at this stage. In the previous two seasons, at least I knew where I was by now. I was bottom of the league.

This season is still in the balance. I’m mid-table. A good run is needed now, I think, for me to have any chance of going up to Division 1.

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  1. You have to rotate your _goalkeepers_ every game?

    Like woah. Is their stamina/condition just that pitiful? WTF?

    This is why I could never play a hard ML on PES 6. The lack of stamina and constant rotating required by the harder difficulties was just too much for me.

  2. Yep, it’s a rare two games when the keeper doesn’t have to change because the other one’s knackered. I hope it’s due to being an unfashionable club in Div 2 right now and/or their Youth (although Ivarov is an older player!).

    In case it’s a constant feature of the game, I’m planning to keep a third keeper in my squad for the first time ever on PES. I’ll keep you posted about whether stamina levels improve.

    I believe that you can have your cake and eat it, though. You can set up a ML with the matches themselves on Top Player, but choose the Easy/Very Easy *Master League difficulty* levels. This regulates how stamina-challenged your players will be.