Yes…. I have to put the name of my current ML team into the post title, as I’ve already been through a mid-season negotiations 2008 with my Coventry City team. Whatever else happens, Singers FC will definitely be my sole ML team for the rest of the PES year. It’d get too confusing otherwise.

I had to be careful on several fronts during this short mid-season negotiation period. I had to keep within my House Rules and I had to make sure I left myself with enough PES points to pay the salary bill at the end of the season.

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I found a Brazilian attacking midfielder/striker called Leonardo and traded Espimas+1500 points for him.

Ah, but is this the same Leonardo who famously elbowed an American player in the 1994 World Cup? I don’t think so. At the age of 25 here in PES2008 game-year 2008, there’s no way he could be, surely? He’d have to be a Regen if he was that Leonardo, and thus he’d still be a teenager in the game.

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In any case my Leonardo doesn’t look anything like the Leonardo on the right. But this isn’t always a reliable indicator. Seabass (curse him) and his so-called ‘team’ (curse them too) might well have used a generic Brazilian player image. It’s confusing. A quick Google uncovers several non-Classic Leonardos that my new player could well be based upon. One of those, I think (and hope), is my Leonardo. By the by, be very careful about Googling anything with the world ‘Brazilian’ in it. I’m only saying.

Classic Players are banned from my team after Elcherino single-handedly destroyed almost every opponent - and almost destroyed PES2008 as a game - for me last season. If my new Leonardo is a Classic, I’ll have to bench him and then offload him at the end of the season at a huge loss, and bring in an average, ‘proper’ player in his place.

I didn’t get any other players from the regular transfer market. Wanting to conserve my PES points, I concentrated instead on the Youth list.

I saw Maldini there. Maldini is not a Classic Player, and he’s one of the three players from my last ML career who I’m allowed to have again. So I made an offer, not really thinking I had a chance of getting him.

I was delighted - really, really delighted (almost frighteningly so) - to get him. Yes, Maldini’s 17 right now, and an even worse player than Libermann, but give him a couple of seasons and I hope he’ll be the player I remember from the last few PESes.

Still in the Rookies list, I looked for a goalkeeper. I found David James, a famously dodgy keeper in real life but solid enough in this computer game. I picked him up.

I also found a stalwart from my old PES5 and PES6 ML teams: Pjinatnigh. He’s a left-sided SB who also plays at DMF. One curious thing: in those last couple of PESes, I’m sure he had a very useful Middle Shooting ability. But it seems to have been taken off him in PES2008. Perhaps I’m misremembering. I don’t think so, though. But never mind. I snapped him up anyway.

So, I brought in four players and transferred one out. This left me with a surplus of three players. I had 28 players in the squad. I’m only allowed to have 25.

I put several players on the transfer list - among them the likes of Gatti, Bale, and Macco, all good players - but, as ever, no one made offers for them. This is really something that has to be spruced up for PES2009 and later. We’ve put up with a half-witted version of a football transfer market in PES for far too long.

Time to release some players. I decided to release Ivarov, Ettori, and Giersen. No regrets about any of them.

In the last week of the four-week period, I received loan offers for Macco and Gutierrez. I hesitated for a moment, as it would leave me effectively with a squad of 23. Then I accepted both offers. The PES points earned will come in handy, and I think I have a strong enough squad to field a respectable team in every game from a pool of 23 players.

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In my new First XI I picked Maldini in place of Libermann. I want to start developing Maldini straightaway. Being a 17-year-old, he’ll probably only start one in three games anyway.

One of my House Rules is that at least one original Default player must start in every game. I dropped Bale and put Ruskin in.

Leonardo replaces Morfeo up front on the left.

James is not yet anywhere near as good as Akinfeev, so my keeper keeps his place.

Pjinatnigh also has to sit out for now, waiting for his chance.

Up front, Altintop is living on borrowed time. I’m going to give him another five games in the starting line-up, then consider replacing him with the currently much more effective Caracciolo. I know that Altintop will become a top player in the future, but at the moment he’s a lumbering liability most of the time. In many ways he reminds me of Schwarz at a similar stage of my last ML career.

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NB: For reasons out of my control, I can no longer respond to comments as quickly as I’d like to. At work I used to have unlimited internet access, and spent quiet parts of the evening tinkering with future posts and replying to any comments. This has all ended. Internet access at my workplace has been completely blocked. :( Thus it might be very late at night, or even the next morning, before I get to reply to comments now.

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  1. I’m pretty much sure the Leonardo you got is the one from Ajax, formerly from NAC Breda and Feyenoord.

    Here’s a lenghty clip of his playing, including an awful injury.

  2. Sorry to hear that the Draconian Internet Secret Police have decided that you’ll be more productive with a boot on your throat.

    Time for a new job? :)

  3. MIrandinha - thanks for the link, and yes I’m convinced too that my Leonardo is him. I had a close look at him in my first game after the mid-season. He’s still a pretty good player though. Other than elbowing that player in that game in 1994, what did the more famous (footballing) Leonardo ever do?

    ck - It’s truly rare to have a job with unlimited internet access, so I’m kind of grieving for the vanished, unappreciated-at-the-time era that is now over. It shouldn’t affect my posting on the blog - I’ve always done most of the work at home, and only edited whilst at work. Only commenting will be affected.

    I’ve been following your ML story on PESfan, by the way. It’s good stuff, and I am shamelessly going to steal ideas from it. I could never jump from the form I’ve established here so far to the immersion style of Aylesbury Vale’s tale, but the mocked-up webpages and press reports are very effective.

  4. Leonardo was never a violent player. That whole incident in the World Cup got him tagged as such, which was hugely unfair. He was a superb LB for São Paulo and later Milan. He’s currently working for Milan. His main occupation is to weaken São Paulo’s team by advicing Milan to buy our players.