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_OCallaghan_

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  1. Wow!! Another great and very realistic concept for Iberaliga. Really good job with that crest.

    I wanted to ask you why it is Atlántic instead of Atlántico?? Is there any reason to remove the "o" at the end?

     

    Can't wait to see the final two teams in Spain. My bet? San Sebastián and... Murcia?

  2. 8 hours ago, PascalHugo said:

    I had in mind a picture of the cities and teams to do, but now you have made me an incredible doubt. Adding even Scottish clubs was something I had thought little about. But now I'm beginning to think it's possible. I have to work on it because I need to understand how to implement this new idea.

    Just imagine a Scottish-English match in a kind of the same situation that a Catalan-Spanish rivalry (Barcelona-Madrid). That would be awesome, mate.

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  3. Love the name! Even of that, I have to say that the crest is probably the worse one though.

     

    About Stade de Paris, everything is just perfect with that concept, nice one.

     

    Congratulations, mate, it's always a pleasure to keep seeing more, carry on!

     

    PD: Btw, what about next series? Fancy Spain?

  4. 1 hour ago, PascalHugo said:
    Saint-Etienne FC
    The Saint-Etienne FC was founded November 18, 1911 by a group of young people who wanted to participate in the various tournaments organized at the time. The Saint-Etienne is one of the most famous teams and important of France. Winner of 3 Première Ligue, the first in 1938 and the last two in the new millennium, respectively in 2005 and 2007. In addition to three national titles in his palmares the SEFC boasts several national and continental cups. The team, however, has also experienced a dark period, when in the late '60s the club was involved in a sporting and economic crisis. The 1968-69 season ended with the last place and relegation for the first time in the second division. After two years, the club were relegated in the third division. After being able to return to the top division in 1983 there were several ups and downs until the final stabilization in Première Ligue in 1990. Since then the Loire club has never suffered the shame of relegation.
     
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    The club crest is very simple, inside there is the symbol of the city of Saint-Etienne, accompanied by a blue horizontal band representing the shirt and the initials SEFC. Throughout its history it has undergone little change. Worthy of note is the introduction of the blue band in the late '50s and the progressive modernization of the logo.
     
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    Kits
    The uniforms of the Saint-Etienne are among the most recognized and appreciated in the world of football. The white uniforms with blue horizontal band made their appearance in 1920, in fact, the first uniform was white with blue shorts. Umbro is the technical sponsor since 2007, instead Veolia is an official partner and main sponsor since 2010.
     
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    Love the home jersey

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  5. Really cool league, fella! I just was wondering... Doesn't fit better if the Nuremberg team was called Franken instead of Bayern? First of all, because the regional problem that was mentioned previously, and also cause the Munich crest has a Bayern flag inside of it.

    Anyway, my congratulations for all the concepts, one of the best leagues created here.

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  6. 7 hours ago, PascalHugo said:

     Thanks for the comment and for the explanation . Yes, as you said I chose the name Bayern because Nuremberg is located in Bavaria . I was not aware of this difference between Bavaria and Franken. I ask You one thing, as German they give the impression of being German teams ?

    I'm not German, but as European I can tell you that they all look so German, don't worry about it at all. Really cool series, fella! Here you have a big fan.

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