Tuesday, 22 July 2014

A Club-by-Club guide to the 2014 season - Real Madrid

The European champions will make their tournament debut against fierce rivals FC Barcelona. A win is expected from them, but that could be one of few with last years last placed manager William Cameron at the helm. Fortunately, this team does happen to be technically the greatest team ever seen in the IOWFA, with an attack lead by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, so all hope is not lost.

The manager - William Cameron

Despite coming rock bottom in the previous tournament, William Cameron has gained tons of experience in the beautiful game and will be aiming for a St Cecilias cup place, something he has already got for this season, but only by default as a result of the abandoning by Judas (Rick Trimble). 

Transfers

Real Madrid became the most active team in the transfer market with two World Class signings and another to keep up the numbers. Breaking the World transfer record by 130m, in order to get Lionel Messi, the most valuable swap in the history of football to get  Ashley Cole, as well as snatching up an unknown Cuban guy called Osvaldo Alonso, who has a striking resemblence to a pirate.

Predicted finish - 4th

Just scraping in to the final St Cecilias cup, Real Madrid are expected. Offence will certainly be their strong point, with Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale as their front three. Despite the experience of Iker Casillas in goal, defence will be the let down for the manager William Cameron, a manager who managed to concede over 30 goals over 8 games. 

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