Some excellent teams in FIFA 15 you should know

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Here are some teams you should know before the release of FIFA 15:

PSV

It is likely that PSV will get relegated from this list as the ratings come out. Luciano Narsingh (93) is King if he can avoid a downgrade in his pace. Florian Jozefzoon (89) should be used along the other wing, despite playing the same position as Narsingh. Memphis Depay (85) is indeed Depay-ce.

CSKA Moscow

Watch out, as Seydou Doumbia (93) has pretty much doumed his opponents. Look for Zoran Tosic (88) to become more http://www.mmofifa.com/gold.html popular as a left footer on the right side of the pitch. Ahmed Musa (87) is bringing the pace revolution back to Russia.

Legia Warsaw

Arkadiusz Piech (92) led Zaglebie Lubin into the top 5 of last year’s list. Now he is leading this Polish club on to the fast teams in FIFA 15. Jakub Kosecki (91) has elite acceleration, agility, and balanee in addition to his 5 start weak foot. Bartosz Bereszynski (85) started his career as a striker, then moved onto be a mid, and now plays at right back. Be sure to check this team out.

Bayern Munich

If you watch Bayern play, then you have seen Arjen Robben (91), the fourth highest rated player in FIFA 15, running all over the pitch, cutting inside and shooting. The eighth highest rated player, Franck Ribery (90) is able to balance his speed with tremendous ball control. The Austrian David Alaba (87) can be used in virtually any position on the pitch.

Chelsea

The team’s fastest player is 22 year old Mohamed Salah (91) from Egypt, who seems to have huge upside potential. Ramires (90) is a favorite among pace abusers and will likely see a boost in his finishing rating. Eden Hazard (87) is the tenth highest rated player in FIFA 15, giving his opponents a ‘Hazardous’ time. The Runescape Gold new recruits Diego Costa (86) and FIlipe Luis (85) round out the new and improved Chelsea squad.

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Purchasing Land

Once the land is purchased, there is an icon

in the residential district map. And you can gain access to housing features in the same manner as a free company estate.

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Memorable player debuts

Radamel Falcao looks set to make his debut for Manchester United this weekend, but which way will his bow go? Here are 10 FUT Coins memorable — for different reasons — debuts from down the years:

10. Fabrizio Ravanelli, Middlesbrough versus Liverpool, 1996

In 1996, Fabrizio Ravanelli scored as Juventus beat Ajax in the Champions League final. That he would shortly move to Middlesbrough seems absurd, but ‘Boro were throwing around cash with abandon at the time, and, on the evidence of his debut, it looked like it had been money shrewdly spent. Ravanelli scored a hat trick on his first game, a frantic 3-3 draw with Liverpool, with a penalty, a tap-in and a finish on the turn. Each goal was an equaliser after Liverpool had done their very best to kill off the insurgent ‘Boro. Ravanelli carried on more or less as was for the rest of the season, scoring 31 goals, but, unfortunately for him, his teammates didn’t. ‘Boro relegated despite reaching the finals of the FA Cup and the League Cup.

9. Zinedine Zidane, France versus Czech Republic, 1994

If Zinedine Zidane’s last act in a France shirt wasn’t particularly becoming of his generation’s outstanding midfielder, then his first was a little more appropriate to his talents. Zidane, at the time 22 and a Bordeaux player, was picked for a friendly against the Czech Republic by new manager Aime Jacquet as France tried to start afresh and cleanse themselves of the stench of failure lingering from their doomed 1994 World Cup qualification campaign.

Though the final chapter of Zidane’s career was memorable for all the wrong reasons, the opening act signalled a new star had arrived on the world football stage.

Zidane started on the bench but came on in the second half with France 2-0 down and rapidly got to work, picking up a Laurent Blanc pass, skipping around a couple of Czech defenders before launching a left-footed shot into the corner of the net from around 25 yards out. A few minutes later, Zidane rose for a near-post corner, in a not dissimilar manner to the goals that would define his career four years later in the World Cup final, and headed in the equaliser. An icon was born.

8. Curtis Davies, Aston Villa versus Leicester, 2007

Hyped as a great young hope for English defending, Curtis Davies’ early career was solid, but not quite up to the billing given to him by some. Still, when he moved to Aston Villa on loan from West Brom, he had a chance to prove he was worth the kerfuffle. Things didn’t start out particularly well — he was substituted before the end of his debut as Villa lost 1-0 to Leicester — but at least he was honest about his shortcomings. He said after the game, “I was just awful. I didn’t contribute anything. I’ve been bigging myself up, saying I’m ready, and, obviously, I’m not. I’m not good enough to get in the team yet. I’m honest with myself in every performance, and that was rubbish — I looked like a pub team player.”

7. Mick McCarthy, Lyon versus Marseille, 1989

If one was to apply slightly lazy stereotypes, the bluff Yorkshireman Mick McCarthy isn’t the first player one imagines would spread his wings and experience life on the continent. But spread his wings McCarthy did, signed by Raymond Domenech for Lyon from Celtic in 1989. Life in France didn’t start as he might have hoped. “I wasn’t particularly a great success at Lyon. I only played 10 or 12 games,” McCarthy said, after the local paper dubbed his first game, in which Chris Waddle was also making his bow for Marseille, as a “debut catastrophique.” “I can’t imagine that they were talking about Waddle,” McCarthy mused. “We lost 4-1.” Injuries curtailed his career with Lyon, but he recovered enough to make the Ireland squad for the 1990 World Cup, having joined Millwall on loan in March of that year.

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6. Neil Webb, Manchester United versus Arsenal, 1989

In the 1980s, there was a rich and proudly held tradition at Nottingham Forest for selling players to Manchester United for lots of money, watching them flail and then, if possible, buying them back a few years later for a http://www.mmofifa.com/gold.html fraction of the price. Garry Birtles and Peter Davenport were two such candidates, but Neil Webb was perhaps the ultimate, moving to Old Trafford for a then-weighty 1.5 million pounds, only to snap his Achilles tendon, put on weight and generally become a byword for bad transfer business. However, it all looked rather promising at the start, as he scored on his debut, United beat Middlesbrough 4-1 and he generally ran the show. A few weeks later he sustained that injury, while on international duty, and was never the same again. Forest bought him back for 800,000 pounds in 1992.

5. Massimo Taibi, Manchester United versus Liverpool, 1999

There are some good debuts on this list and some bad ones. Which one do you think this falls into? If you said the latter, then go and stand in the corner and think about what you’ve done. Sure, Massimo Taibi’s time at Manchester United was notable for its brevity and Olympic-standard incompetence, but aside from a flap for Liverpool’s goal in this game, a 3-2 victory for United, Taibi was excellent, earning the man of the match award for keeping his side in the match. It was later shambolic efforts, notably against Southampton and Chelsea, that would seal his fate as a statistic in the dark, post-Schmeichel, pre-Van der Sar period of United goalkeeping, but not his debut.

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4. Leo Messi, Argentina versus Hungary, 2005

When Leo Messi gets something a little bit wrong — a misplaced pass, an easy chance spurned — it seems obligatory for the commentator on duty to guffaw and say something along the lines of, ‘Oh! He is human then!’ Such quips would’ve been out in force for his Argentina debut, Messi making his bow as a substitute for Lisandro Lopez, but he barely had time to break into a trot before being sent back from whence he came. Messi picked up the ball around 40 yards from goal, a position that usually spells trouble for defenders across the world, and advanced toward goal with Vilmos Vanczak in close attendance. The Hungarian defender tugged at Messi’s shirt, the little genius flung out an arm, it grazed Vanczak’s cheek and the whistle went. Messi appeared to initially assume he would be awarded the free-kick, but referee Markus Merk had other ideas, booking Vanczuk for his tug and sending Messi off. Not the most auspicious start to an international career dogged by accusations that he didn’t really care about his country and preferred playing for Barcelona. Oh, and by the way, this all happened after 44 seconds; the international debut of one of the greatest talents the world has ever seen lasted less than a minute.

3. Jimmy Greaves, everyone he played for

Scoring on your debut is a pretty big deal. Scoring on six debuts is … well, that’s just absurd. Greaves opened his account for Chelsea aged just 17, netting on his debut against Tottenham, then repeated the trick for both England under-23s (two against Bulgaria — and he missed a penalty) and the senior side (a consolation in a 4-1 defeat in Peru), before moving to AC Milan. His time in Italy would be brief, but he still managed to net in his first game, in a 2-2 draw against Botafogo, before returning to England and Tottenham, for whom he bagged a hat trick on debut (after, naturally, scoring in his first reserve game) in a 5-2 win over Blackpool. Just to complete the set, he scored a brace on his debut for West Ham, after moving there in 1970, a 5-1 pasting of Manchester City. Greaves virtually retired for a couple of years, battling alcoholism before making a return to amateur football and Brentwood; disappointingly, he didn’t score on his debut for them, but we’ll let him off.

2. Wayne Rooney, Manchester United versus Fenerbahce, 2004

Given how he divides opinion now, it’s easy to forget what a frenzy of expectation there was around Wayne Rooney back in 2004. He had just been the star of the European Championships, with optimistic sorts placing the blame for England’s exit to Portugal on Rooney’s injury (rather than an inevitable collective bottle job from 12 yards), and Manchester United had paid a record fee for a teenager to secure his signature.

The new England captain has been a lightning rod for criticism in recent months, but he was nothing but the talk of the town when he scored a hat trick in his Manchester United debut in 2004.

His debut was delayed by various fitness issues and the lateness of his signing from Everton, but when it arrived, boy, did it arrive. Rooney scored a hat trick as United demolished Fenerbahce 6-2 in their Champions League group game, but it was about more than just the goals. Rooney looked like the real thing, a boy who already looked like a man and played like he’d been at the top for years and years.

Daniel Taylor of the Guardian, who in those early days dubbed Rooney the ‘assassin-faced baby,’ wrote of his performance against the Turkish side: ‘Every time he took possession, he shimmered with menace. He showed anticipation, courage, immaculate control and his goals were exquisite, from the two thumping shots that helped United to a 3-0 halftime lead to the wonderfully taken free-kick with which he completed his hat trick eight minutes after the restart.’ So good was Rooney’s performance that United sashayed to this victory despite the presence of Eric Djemba-Djemba, Kleberson and David Bellion in the side. Impressive.

1. Jonathan Woodgate, Real Madrid versus Athletic Bilbao, 2005

Some debuts are underwhelming, some debuts are bad, but some debuts transcend virtually all description and dance on that thin line, to paraphrase American journalist Erma Bombeck, between comedy and tragedy. “F— me, what a debut!” was Jonathan Woodgate’s spicy appraisal of his first Real Madrid appearance, a game that had been over a year (516 days, to be precise) in the making, after Woodgate had signed from Newcastle only to suffer a litany of injuries that would keep him out of action. So it was a fairly big deal when he eventually did appear.

However, to say things didn’t go to plan would be a comical understatement, as Woodgate scored an own-goal in the first half and, just after the hour mark, received a red card; the second booking was remarkably harsh, the sending off described by AS as ‘a yellow and a half.’ “If Real Madrid had not won,” wrote Juanma Trueba in the paper, “Woodgate would have ended up abandoning the country in a van with flowers painted on the side. His destination: some hippy retreat where the past no longer matters.” The Real fans applauded him off, and Woodgate recovered (to an extent) to score his first (and only) goal for Real a few weeks later. Despite playing well for a Runescape Gold while, injuries scuppered his chances of fully establishing himself in Spain.

FIFA 15 Demo For PS4 And PS3 Download Links

FIFA 15 demo for PS4 and PS3 won’t be available worldwide for download at the same time. It’s availability will vary from FUT Coins place to place. We will update all places and download link below as soon as they become available:

North America:

PS3 – FIFA 15 demo is now available for free download in North America for PS3 only. The size of the demo is 1.6GB. Follow the link below to download it.

FIFA 15 Demo download (PS3)

PS4 – The demo for PS4 is yet to come.

Europe:

PS3 – FIFA 15 demo is now available for in Europe for PS3. The size of the game is 1.7GB. Follow the below link to download it.

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PS4 – FIFA 15 demo is out for PS4 as well in Europe. The size of the demo is 3.0GB. You can follow the link below to download it.

FIFA 15 Demo (PS4)

Other Region:

Stay tune with us, we will update the link for other region as soon as they are available.

FIFA 15 Demo For PC

In the FIFA 15 demo you can play in Anfield as Liverpool FC, FC Barcelona, Chelsea FC, Paris Saint-Germain, Borussia Runescape Gold Dortmund, S.S.C. Napoli, Manchester City or Boca Juniors.