Something in the Making: Lam Matteo

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  • Matt10
    Gittin my draft on
    • Dec 2008
    • 1926

    *finally up to date.

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    • Matt10
      Gittin my draft on
      • Dec 2008
      • 1926

      Transfer time
      J-League turned down, Matteo breaks Napoli contract


      It hasn't been a good stretch for our beloved Matteo. However, if this is the worst it gets for Matteo - our mindset is that he will find a team that needs true help, and he will start for them.
      What went wrong: Even though it wasn't well documented (my bad), head coach for Napoli, Francesco Totti, chose more Italians on his side than he did "foreigners" - it may be slightly ridiculous to make that assumption - but only two non-Italians have started this year. How could Matteo break out of the bench with this pattern?

      Where to next: It's been 3 weeks, Matteo has had offers from AC Siena, Chievo Verona and last place, AS Bari.

      The Decision: It was not a hard decision, Matteo recently visited this club's facilities on a family vacation - and loved the location of the stadium - which is located below ground level. WIth rich tradition, but never reaching the highest peak - AC Siena have offered Matteo 310 P - and the striker has gladly accepted.





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      • Matt10
        Gittin my draft on
        • Dec 2008
        • 1926

        On the Bench
        AC Siena's #14 suits up against Livornio

        I have no problem with the kit number, number 14 was worn by some great players right...Thierry Henry...um...Theo Walcott?

        Honestly it's worse than 13 - which is what Matteo wore once, but eitherway I'm sure he will do well for Siena. They are struggling right now, but things can only pick up. They have a good striker that Matteo ocould partner with in Maccarone - and of course defensive mid, Vergassola.

        Unfortunately for Matteo, he will be competing off the bench with veteran Ghezzal - who was last year's top scorer for the side.

        Eitherway, in progress now is the Livornio match, currently 0-0 in the 10th minute, update shortly, my friends.

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        • Matt10
          Gittin my draft on
          • Dec 2008
          • 1926





          Serie A: Fixture 20
          AC Siena v AS Livorno

          3-0
          Ekdal 44'
          Calaio 54'
          Ghezzal 85'
          -----
          Caution: Jarolim (Siena) Maccarone (Siena) Pieri (Livorno)
          Sent Off: Matteo (Siena) Marchini (Livorno)



          BITTERSWEET VICTORY FOR SIENA


          Johnson Peoples, siena.ac.it



          pictured: Ekdal (AC Siena)

          A much needed win for AC Siena was in order, after the play of Maccarone was hailed as a great "first half effort", because the striker was sidelined for 2 weeks with an ankle injury as soon as he set up the first goal for the Bianconeri. Maccarone's shot from distance deflected off the cross bar, and fell to the fortunate feet of Ekdal - who made no mistake.




          After Maccarone's injury, Lam Matteo would make his debut for the club. And it would be Matteo who set up the next goal by Calaio. The American international placed a perfect pass into the path of the Italian - who cooly slipped the ball past De Lucia.

          Unfortunately, the debut for the American would be cut shortly due to the striker being sent off after committing two blatant slide tackles. Matteo stated after the match, "I thought this league was for tough men." - which has fallen under scrutiny since he uttered the words. Manager Oliver Bierhoff has not commented on any disciplinary action as of yet.


          "The fact is we won, we lost two players unfortunately - but next week Napoli will not be an easy task - we needed this momentum to carry into that game."

          Simmed Match: Napoli 3-1 AC Siena
          Table Position: 16th, 23 pts
          Next Match: v SS Lazio (Home) - 8th, 30 pts
          One week gone
          No disciplinary action, Matteo catches a break

          "The tackles were fine, but the comments afterwards were worthy of 2 red cards. I hope to play in the next match."

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          • Matt10
            Gittin my draft on
            • Dec 2008
            • 1926



            Serie A: Fixture 22
            AC Siena v SS Lazio


            0-4
            Cribari 4'
            Pandev 45'
            Pandev 66'
            Own Goal 76'
            -----
            Caution: Terzi (Siena) Jajalo (Siena)
            Sent Off: None



            LAZIO DISPLAY ANOTHER LEVEL OF FOOTBALL


            Johnson Peoples, siena.ac.it



            pictured: Pandev (Lazio)

            Winning the match was the only concern for all of Siena, after all defeatinga power house like Lazio would surely catapult a streak to get the club back to their winning ways.

            Unfortunately, Lazio's attack was deadly - and thanks to a two goal performance by Pandev - Oliver Bierhoff's AC Siena were more than outmatched.

            "They (Lazio) are simply on another level of football, top class players that we could not contend with today."

            Table Position: 16th, 23 pts
            Next Match: v ACF Fiorentina (Away) - 12th, 29 pts
            Played well
            String of good passes as an AMF, Matteo wants to be striker though



            "I felt confident on the ball - and in a way it was fortunate that we were losing so badly, allowed me to try some different tricks here and there - however they did not seem to pay off in front of goal."

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            • Matt10
              Gittin my draft on
              • Dec 2008
              • 1926




              Serie A: Fixture 23
              ACF Fiorentina v AC Siena



              2-1
              Mutu 66'
              Mutu 72'
              Vergassola (PK) 87'
              -----
              Caution: Ekdal (Siena)
              Sent Off: Terzi (Siena)


              FREE KICK SPECIALIST, MUTU, LIFTS FIORENTINA PAST SIENA

              Johnson Peoples, siena.ac.it



              pictured: Mutu (Fiorentina)

              AC Siena were not expected to win such a lop sided affair, however the visitors did well to keep out the goals in the first half, however it was Adrian Mutu who decided tonight would be his night as the veteran striker scored two simpy stunning free kicks to edge out the visitors.

              Mutu caused some confusion by the Siena defense, and when the striker was through on goal - the mix up resulted in Terzi performing a desperation sliding tackle, which crunched the striker more than the ball itself.

              As a result, the defender was sent off, and the striker would set up for the free kick. A beautiful curling outside of the post shot, left the Siena keeper, Curci, with nothing to grasp at but air.


              pictured: Mutu (Fiorentina)

              Mutu's second goal was one that proved the striker could score on the left side of the pitch as well - a "David Beckham" free kick, as the striker calls it, was perfectly struck - and once again Curci was no match.

              The visitors notched a goal back thanks to a well taken free kick from the captain, Vergassola - however the damage was done, and in the 92nd minute Siena's last gasp effort was in the form of American midfielder, Lam Matteo, as his blast from outside the box was saved comfortably by Sebastian Frey.

              Another loss in the books for AC Siena, there is still plenty of football left, but Oliver Bierhoff's side could see some changes for the next match against in Turin, versus Juventus.

              "I feel we lost this one as a team, they had an outstanding dispaly from the striker, Mutu - but it was against the run of play - so I cannot give the man all the credit. We had a good performance despite the score."


              Table Position: 16th, 23 pts
              Next Match: v Juventus FC (Away) - 2nd, 46 pts

              Set to Start

              Matteo shows his veteran leadership on pitch



              "It's been a good stint with Siena, I'm glad to be given the go ahead to start - at this point, I don't care at what position - I just want to help the club get out of this hole."


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              • Matt10
                Gittin my draft on
                • Dec 2008
                • 1926





                Serie A: Fixture 24
                Juventus v AC Siena




                4-0
                Amauri 2'
                Felipe Melo 4'
                Amauri 19'
                Camoranesi 53'
                -----
                Caution: Andrea Rossi (Siena) Legrottaglie (Juventus) Amauri (Juventus) Chielini (Juventus) Felipe Melo (Juventus)
                Sent Off: None



                TOP TIER JUVE TOO MUCH FOR SIENA


                Johnson Peoples, siena.ac.it




                pictured: Felipe Melo, Amauri (Juventus)

                The weather was not kind to the visitors, Siena, and neither were the home team Juventus. The second place Serie A side dismantled the Siena defense to shreds, showing why they are a top class side - and Siena is, well...Siena football club.

                The first goal came as early as the second minute, on Juve's first possession of the match - the Siena defenders seemed a step slower than Amauri the entire match - and the striker could not miss tonight - he low drive struck the inside of the post, and nesteld in.


                pictured: Lam Matteo (AC Siena)

                There was pressure from the visitors though, and it came through the sure foot of American midfielder, Lam Matteo. Matteo was the orchestrator in making the Juventus defense look a bit off key by displaying some tricky through passes. Matteo also came close from 20-yards out to grab a goal back in the 10th minute, but the shot sailed high and wide of Buffon's goal.

                In the end, Amauri had the best luck in front of goal - tricking the Siena defenders inside the box, and looking cool as ever in his finishing. There was no chance for Olvier Bierhoff's side to escape Turin with any sense of victory.

                "Flat out destroyed tonight. They are a top side, and it was proven within the first couple of minutes of this match. All we can do from here is focus on the next match."

                Table Position: 16th, 23 pts
                Next Match: v Parma FC (Home) - 17th, 21 pts


                Impressive..most

                Not unfamiliar to the award

                "I'm glad the notice is starting to show. I've worked hard, the first goal here is to help the club get out of this mess. We need a win against Parma fairly bad."

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                • Matt10
                  Gittin my draft on
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 1926



                  Serie A: Fixture 25
                  AC Siena v Parma FC




                  2-0
                  Terzi 19'
                  Calaio 73'
                  -----
                  Caution: Zenoni (Parma)
                  Sent Off: None


                  SIENA END LOSING STREAK, SHOW POTENTIAL


                  Johnson Peoples, siena.ac.it



                  pictured: Lam Matteo (AC Siena)

                  Siena's five game losing streak, that begun with a 3-1 loss to Napoli, was finally put to rest tonight as the side took care of a struggling Parma side, 2-0.

                  The match was dominated by the home side from the start, and players like Lam Matteo were imperssive early. Matteo has quickly shined in his short time ever since being picked up on transfer from Napoli in the January transfer window.

                  The opening goal was not scored by Matteo, but the American did help set up the goal after his strong pursuit of the Parma defenders paid off when Castellini's poor dribbling was punished. Matteo then found an open teammate in Maccarone, who then found an unlikely candidate, the defender Terzi - who's one time shot was not expected by his teammates, let alone the Parma keeper, Pavarini.

                  Before the keeper knew it, Terzi was already celebrating the opening goal with his teammates.


                  pictured: Calaio (AC Siena)

                  Matteo was part of the second goal as well when his deft touch into space found the run of striker Calaio. The Italian forward sprinted past the defenders before finishing with a cheeky chip over the diving Pavarini.

                  Oliver Bierhoff's men finally showed some potential to become a top tier team in the Serie A, but the true test will come next week with a red hot Bolgna come into town.

                  "This was the way we have wanted to play all season. I expect this to be the norm the rest of the way."

                  Table Position: 16th, 26 pts
                  Next Match: v Bolgona (Home) - 13th, 32 pts
                  Standing out

                  Is it just me, or should he be captain?

                  "Things are finally starting to go the right way - and as I said earlier, this is what we needed so badly. I'm ready to play another match already."

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                  • Matt10
                    Gittin my draft on
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 1926



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                    Finally, wahoo

                    The goals are coming

                    "I am glad I was able to contribute some way today. We needed all three points, but at least we have momentum on our side now. We are definitely going to need it next weekend against fourth place, Inter Milan (at Inter)."

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                    • Matt10
                      Gittin my draft on
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 1926




                      Serie A: Fixture 27
                      Inter Milan v AC Siena





                      2-0
                      Samuel 19'
                      Snjeider 80'
                      -----
                      Caution: Jajalo (Siena)
                      Sent Off: None



                      BIERHOFF CONTENT DESPITE LOSS

                      Johnson Peoples, siena.ac.it




                      pictured: Samuel (Inter Milan)

                      A 2-0 loss was considered a "decent" result at the San Siro to Oliver Bierhoff and the Siena faithful, eve though the club had just started to show a possible triumphant return to their winning ways after a good string of performances.

                      "I can say comfortably we were not ready for Milan after the Bologna match, there was a lot of effort put into the point we grabbed. Now, our focus turns to Palermo this weekend."

                      Table Position: 17th, 27 pts
                      Next Match: v USC Palermo (Home) - 7th, 42 pts

                      Starting for sure

                      A bit surprise on being left out in Milan

                      "I think I put a good effort against Bologna, and we were lacking some strength in the middle of the park against Inter. The coach is showing some true confidence in me -so this is my shot to prove I can start for the side."

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                      • Matt10
                        Gittin my draft on
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 1926


                        Matteo Left out?
                        Listed as starting, now Matteo on bench

                        "I thought I had put up a good match couple back, but it seems the boss has other plans. I believe scoring goals will get me more playing time - and in order to do that, I've been wanting to play forward - not central midfield."

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                        • Matt10
                          Gittin my draft on
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 1926


                          Oh moving again
                          Matteo opts to leave Italy, where to next?

                          We haven't updated Matteo in quite a while, there's no true reason, in all honesty there could have been a strike made up - but there wasn't. Actually, Matteo, now 30 years old, has had a pressing issue on his mind - with two options that could define the player's career...

                          The following options have been offered, and are ready for Matteo to sign on the dotted line.

                          Option 1:

                          Offered to be player-manager for Korean side, FC Seoul. The side has recently let go of faithful manager Kim Jong Wan after some questionable photos seeped through the crack and into the hands of Korean free press.

                          Matteo will be offered a manager's salary, but with a domestic player's bonus (min. $80,000).

                          Option 2:

                          Offered to be a manager for MLS side, Kansas City Wizards. This offer would sand if Matteo does in fact decide to retire.

                          Matteo, as a manger, will be offered $50,000 salary, and also become the youngest manager in charge in the history of the league.



                          **wanted to let people know, that this is being converted to FIFA 11**




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                          • Matt10
                            Gittin my draft on
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 1926


                            Wolves sign Matteo as new manager
                            The golden boy is back
                            by Mark Schwarzer last updated 1 April 2021


                            Matteo has put pen to paper in a completely unexpected deal

                            The saga that is Lam Matteo has continued, but seems to be going backwards as the 30-year old has agreed to terms to be the next Wolverhampton manager, where as just two years ago, the American played on the left wing of this club. Matteo has not officially stated his retirement yet either.

                            "Things are up in the air for my playing career," states Matteo, "However, I know my role now from a managerial point of view. Win games, and get back to the premiership."

                            After only coming away with 5 wins last year under Owen Coyle, the critics of Wolves have the impression that Matteo will have worse luck, and there could be a chance they stay in the Championship (npower Champ league) longer than expected.

                            Nontheless, an exciting bit of news for Wolves faithful. Matteo, who scored 15 goals for Wolves through 2 seasons, has already dived into the transfer market, and just like an attacker would, he has signaled his intent to find the "perfect" forward.

                            Good luck, Matteo!










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                            • Matt10
                              Gittin my draft on
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 1926


                              Introduction: npower Championship
                              The Teams and expections
                              by Mark Schwarzer last updated 1 April 2021


                              Leeds united's long journey back to the Premiership could come true.

                              Matt10: Considering it is the 2020 season, there has been some changes. Also, for those that do not know, Matteo's journey continues in FIFA 11. It just seems to be a better game, especially now that he's a manager.


                              npower Champ (1 below the Premiership)

                              1.Leeds Untied - expected to win the entire thing, a very steady hand by having no other than Bob Bradley (ex-USA coach) to lead them to the top.

                              2.QPR - they have waffled back and forth throughout the years, but this could be the year.

                              3.Southampton - the glory days of Pahars could return as the veteran is in his second stint with the club as manager. Who could go wrong with a squad that he has at his disposal.

                              4.Charlton - always a club that hangs around, but when it matters the most, they lack the mutli goal count that is required to surpass the league leaders.

                              5.Derby County - same as Charlton, they hang around - but without an established striker who won't get picked up by the bigger clubs, Derby will stay put.

                              6.Ipswich Town - one of the few clubs that is still considered an underdog despite winning the premiership once in 1961.

                              7.Millwall - no expectations, they have had their chances, but even the faithful supporters are hoping for a top 10 finish only.

                              8.Wolverhampton - with debut manager Lam Matteo, the expectation can be to not get relegated. Matteo may have scored plenty for the club, but as a manager, he can't go past that white line.

                              The rest:

                              9.Doncaster
                              10.Portsmouth
                              11.Norwich City
                              12.Reading
                              13.Sheffield utd
                              14.Watford
                              15.Burnley
                              16.Crystal Palace
                              17.Coventry City
                              18.Preston
                              19.Bristol City
                              20.Blackpool
                              21.Barnsley
                              22.Hull City
                              23.Swansea City
                              24.Cardiff City

                              Matt10: I will try my best to update the best I can on the league, there are so many games (great!) so updates will be quick.
                              Barclay's Premiership

                              1. Arsenal
                              2. Aston Villa
                              3. Blackburn
                              4. Bolton
                              5. Chelsea
                              6. Everton
                              7. Liverpool
                              8. Man. City
                              9. Man United
                              10. Middlesbrough
                              11. Newcastle Utd
                              12. Nottingham Forest
                              13. Tottenham
                              14. West Ham
                              15. Birmingham City
                              16. Sunderland
                              17. West Brom
                              18. Fulham
                              19. Stoke City
                              20. Wigan Ath





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                              • Matt10
                                Gittin my draft on
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 1926


                                5/20/21
                                Wolves open window with young loan signing

                                Transfer Budget: $9,830,400
                                Rem. Weekly Budget: $68,187

                                Lam Matteo has started off his campaign by taking hold of the transfer market's youth, signing 20-year old Stefan Roberts to a season long loan, who held great accolades within the Blackburn Rovers academy system.

                                "Roberts is a player who is well past development," states Matteo, "This is a critical signing for us, and with the strength of the veterans we have on this team - he will flourish."

                                ST S.Roberts, 20 yrs old, 65 ovr

                                6/1/21
                                Keogh released, other aged players

                                Transfer Budget: $9,830,400
                                Rem. Weekly Budget: $68,187

                                Wolves is currently holding the oldest average player in the league. Matteo is swiftly releasing some long time bench warmers; but at this point, noone is clear for safety, most recently 30-year old Andy Keogh.

                                6/4/21
                                Guedioura loaned out to Forest

                                Player: A. Guedioura (32 yrs old, 72 ovr)
                                Market Value: $21,00
                                Offered Wages: $21,800

                                Matteo continues to improve his older squad, loaning out injury plagued Guedioura to premiership side, Nottingham Forest.

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