Dees-Blake Posted December 19, 2010 Share Posted December 19, 2010 I'm finding it very hard atm, losing every game by 3-4 goals. Hope you'll have more luck! :-) Ouch, sounds nasty. I haven't had much time to play yet but we definitely haven't been struggling like that - we have one win, one draw and one loss from our three games so far. The draw was very lucky though as we had just 4 shots to their 14 and our second equaliser came in the 87th minute from a 25 yarder off the crossbar. In 6th place out of 12. Hoping I can keep this form up! How have you been managing with transfers? I've brought in heaps of Malaysian players but nobody outside the country even wants to look at us. I haven't managed to sign a single foreigner yet but the Malaysian guys are coming steadily in. I have a link with a Super League team and have brought in a player on loan so I'm hoping I'll continue to obtain players from them until we get promoted. I'm quite surprised with MK Land too - we have a massive 20K stadium and we get crowds of over 3K which is very impressive. Our reputation musn't be too bad! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pl-fikander Posted December 19, 2010 Share Posted December 19, 2010 How have you been managing with transfers? I've brought in heaps of Malaysian players but nobody outside the country even wants to look at us. I haven't managed to sign a single foreigner yet but the Malaysian guys are coming steadily in. I have a link with a Super League team and have brought in a player on loan so I'm hoping I'll continue to obtain players from them until we get promoted. Signed 21 players so far, including Bhutan international M C (my best scorer atm, with 3 goals...) and players from Singapore and Laos; doing much better now, sitting in 10th place, 3 points over the relegation zone, with 5 wins and 8 loses, 9 matches to go. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dees-Blake Posted December 19, 2010 Share Posted December 19, 2010 Nice. I selected 'load all international players from Asia' but it didn't seem to have worked for the lower nations, Bhutan don't have any active players nor do many other small Asian countries. So I have just been relying on local Malay talent. Good to hear that you are out of the relegation zone. I currently have seven matches to play in the season and despite a horrible fall which saw us bottom of the table not too long ago I have switched tactics and we've experienced a lot more joy since then. Currently sitting in 7th having just upset recently relegated Pahang 4-2 away from home (and they thrashed us 5-1 when we were at home earlier in the season). Loving the team now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pl-fikander Posted December 19, 2010 Share Posted December 19, 2010 Johor SAJ season 2011 review League Had a disastrous start, losing 7 out of 8 first games, then got 4 wins in a row. Saved on the very last day of the season - after 21 games we were 10th, point ahead of Sime Darby; lost our game to league winners Terengganu 1:3, but late goal for USM meant they beat Sime Darby, saving our league status for next season. That was really close. Cups Got Sabah from Super League in the FA Cup first round. 0:4 was the aggregate score. Didn't take part in the Malaysia Cup. Transfers Signed everyone who could run straight and see the ball - 26 players in total, two of them on loan from Kuala Lumpur. League table Positions graph Fixtures Best players: Rosli Tahir - best AvR. Solid and strong centre back. Phayvanh Luang-uath - pacey Laotan left winger, 7 asissts. Syamim Heikle Bakry - best scorer with 5 goals. Goals for next season: more dead wood cutting and rebuilding the team, top half position. Season | League | Pos | FA Cup | Malaysia Cup | Continental | Other ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2011 | Premier | 10th | 1st Rnd | - | - | - Nice. I selected 'load all international players from Asia' but it didn't seem to have worked for the lower nations, I selected 'all players from top division teams in Asia' and it gave me nice selection of players, with most national teams having full squads of real players. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pl-fikander Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 Transfer budget for new season is 40€. \o/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dees-Blake Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 Congratulations on survival, pl-fikander. Certainly a decent effort considering your start to the season! I wish I had've loaded all players from top division teams, that would've really helped out.. but I don't want to restart now. Guess I'll just have to face up to it and stick with my Malaysian players. I'll try and finish the season today and post up my report in a few hours. Hopefully we can stay out of the relegation zone but I'm fairly confident of a mid-table finish. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dees-Blake Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 Actually, I'm now extremely tempted to start a new game. I'm only halfway through my first season, I haven't loaded enough players and I only just downloaded the patch then so I think I might end up restarting this season just so I do it properly. I have the intention of turning this into a long-term save so I may as well make sure everything is perfect, I suppose. I'm only 15 games in and not doing brilliantly and I do want the data changes and transfer fixes from the patch to work so looks like I will be restarting. I am going to play with MK Land again. Sucks I have to restart and miss out on all my signings but hopefully I can end up bringing in new players. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pl-fikander Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 Forget 'bout top half finish, it seems that this year's relegation battle will me much tougher than last one. :/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kabajingai Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 The N-league in Korea is jolly good fun although tough on the squads. Basically they cram 14 games into about 2 months twice a season, and the rest of the 8 months of the year you seem to be sat on your hands doing nothing. Its also good fun to try and get promoted as you can technically guarantee a promotion spot if you are top of the league after 14 games. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dees-Blake Posted December 20, 2010 Share Posted December 20, 2010 Why oh why did I start a new game. At least my old MK Land looked safe from relegation... Nine games in and we are yet to register a victory. We have one point on the board. We were about one minute away from securing our second point with a tough 1-1 away draw.. until PKDBT score a header in the 93rd minute from about 10 yards, beating our useless goalkeeper. Safety has never looked so far away. We are utterly useless. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dees-Blake Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 MK Land 2011: MALAYSIAN PREMIER LEAGUE Malaysian Premier League: 8th Malaysian FA Cup: Wasn't entered League Positions Fixtures Squad Well, what a year that turned out to be. After getting off to one of the worst possible starts which saw us with one point from our first nine league games we somehow managed to turn it all around, finishing our season superbly to avoid relegation in what was a constant battle for the entire second-half of the season. After starting so dismally we were well entrenched inside the relegation zone and it wasn't until our 14th match that we left the bottom of the table. After 17 games with just five to play we managed to leapfrog out of the relegation zone but there were a number of teams constantly fighting and the scrap to avoid the last relegation spot became very tough. Fortunately, we hit a superb vein of form and picked up two huge victories - 3-0 away at Polis DRM and 3-0 away at Pos Malaysia - both teams were relegation candidates and it was crucial that we won these matches. It wasn't like we had an easy run home either - there was a distinguishable difference between the top 7 and the bottom 5 and we had just one game against a bottom 5 team in our last five fixtures. Despite that, we played superbly and ended up shocking league champions Selangor PKNS 2-1 away from home to avoid relegation. It was a huge turnaround and I was shocked that we ended up safe from relegation, but there was no way I could complain. We ended up making 23 transfers over the season, which was to be expected after starting with a rubbish squad full of useless young regenerated Malaysians. We struggled early to find the right players though and my constant upgrading of the squad lead to a lack of team harmony and it was only in the second half when everyone finally clicked together. One of the highlights of the season was 19 year old defender Razid Gaffar, who was loaned in from Kuala Lumpur from the Super League. When the entire team was playing dismally in the first half of the season he was the one who constantly stood up and he rarely made a mistake. Late in the season we also signed arguably the most promising player in Agung Sandiono. Despite being 30 years old, the Indonesian striker looks a class beyond my other players and he showed he has what it takes by scoring three goals in the last five matches of the season against quality opposition. Season League Position FA Cup Achievements -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2011 Malaysian Premier League 8th - Avoided relegation Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pl-fikander Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 It seems that poor start and late form are some kind of Malaysian standard. Congrats on avoinding releagtion and KUTGW! Sandiono looks really class with most of physical attributes and finishing+composure over 10, far better than my strikers. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dees-Blake Posted December 21, 2010 Share Posted December 21, 2010 It seems that poor start and late form are some kind of Malaysian standard. Congrats on avoinding releagtion and KUTGW! Sandiono looks really class with most of physical attributes and finishing+composure over 10, far better than my strikers. Haha yeah, thanks. I'm just glad that I managed to survive in the end - thank god for that late form. Hopefully this season we don't need to worry about the bad run at the start, perhaps my team will have jelled and we'll be ready to dominate. I was quite surprised when my scouts turned up Sandiono, as well. I've actually found some very good players from Indonesia, and I am not regretting starting the new game now after all with all of my loaded players. Indonesia is definitely housing a few gems though, worth a scout for sure. Sandiono's wage is a fair bit but I am still only using around half my budget and I think it's worth it for a player of his calibre. I love the contract negotiations now though, always end up hassling the demanding player's wages down a bit from their initial requests. Good luck with your second season! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scab Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 Table with 1 game to go I'm playing Dalian at home, Shandong 15th-placed Dongya away... They take the title on GD if we end up tied on points (1-1 in both games between us), so it's not looking too good, but hey, you never know! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scab Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 Kangtian-Dalian Dongya-Shandong Final Table Great final-day drama, but argh!, if only we'd managed a win... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scab Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 Season 2017 Review - Hubei Kangtian in the Chinese Super League Table FA Cup Pan-Pacific Ch'ship Champions League Grp G | Finals Not terribly keen on Shandong right now, what with ruining our chances in both the league and ACL! Still a very entertaining season, but one without silverware. The media is remarkably still unconvinced with us; predicted 10th despite winning every domestic competition last year. I guess that says a lot about the squad. And squad problems would prove to be the theme this year. It's just too thin for all these competitions - especially with all the oldies and their poor stamina - and I was once again reminded of how vulnerable we are to injuries/suspensions whenever Navia or Junjie had to sit games out. Tan Zhen, my intended DC backup, proved disastrous and earned himself the wrath of his teammates no less than twice after sending us out of both the ACL and Pan-Pacific Ch'ship with two horrendous mistakes. Squad Transfers Ended up postponing that squad revamp for lack of good transfer targets and funds. As a result we're actually a bit weaker this year, but with that modest media prediction my old approach still works alright for grinding out results. At least Li Bo has been a welcome addition in midfield, even earning a cap in a friendly against New Zealand. I am on the other hand losing patience with Qing; we just can't afford to have our 2nd starting striker produce a mere 6 goals if we want to stand a chance in competitions like the ACL. Navia can't always carry the team. There are several good replacements to be signed from clubs doing much worse than us in the league, but the board adamantly refuses to provide the required cash to make any transfer happen. Finances The one area that's seen huge improvement. We're suddenly getting good money from friendles which coupled with appearance money from the ACL and slightly increased home attendances has landed us quite comfortably in the black. Fingers crossed that this trend continues. Aim for next season: Improve the squad. Hopefully the much improved financial situation will mean bigger/workable budgets this time around. Season League Finish FA Cup Achievements 2011 Second Division South 1st - Playoff finalists, Promotion via league expansion 2012 First Division 6th 1st Rnd - 2013 First Division 4th 1st Rnd - 2014 First Division 1st 1st Rnd - 2015 Super League 4th 1st Rnd - 2016 Super League 1st Winners Super League, FA Cup, All Star Game winners 2017 Super League 2nd Semis - Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dees-Blake Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 Unlucky there Scab, so close! Must've been a thrilling last match, bad luck though with that. Keep up the good work in China though, you're doing very well on this challenge. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dees-Blake Posted December 23, 2010 Share Posted December 23, 2010 Meanwhile.. MK Land 2012: MALAYSIAN PREMIER LEAGUE Malaysian Premier League: 4th Malaysian FA Cup: First Round League Positions Squad This year seemed to be the opposite of last year, or the unofficial Malaysian tradition of start poorly and finish strongly. We came out blazing early in the league and it looked like we may have been genuine chances for promotion or a title shot after some of our early results, which saw some excellent results and indeed after the first six games we sat on top of the league. From there our form dropped a bit with a home loss to promotion contenders Sarawak and at times we struggled - but a couple more wins saw us in second place exactly halfway through the season, and looking like real shots at promotion to the Super League. Agung Sandiono was banging them in from anywhere and he had a very impressive ten goals from his first eleven league games and he was proving to be simply unstoppable. From there, however, everything went wrong. We dropped out of the promotion zone and hovered around 4th for a while while the gap between us and the two leaders quickly increased. Finally the bottom of the table began to catch up and we went on a horror streak of seven matches where we failed to win a game, including four losses in a row. We also held the lead for three consecutive matches only to throw it away and drop more points and with the end of the season approaching we had fallen into 7th position and our form and morale was poor. Melianus Gobai, our Indonesian centre-back found himself transfer listed and left and Gabriel Dontoh, our Ghanaian striker with 2 goals from 14 appearances found himself leaving after I finally decided enough was enough halfway through a match following yet another missed shot and transfer listed him immediately. We brought in more international players to cover but they couldn't find much form either, with the exception of Ukrainian centre-back Igor Koryak who netted twice in his first two matches and generally dominated. With two matches left we found ourselves in 7th but we were granted two easy games against last (12th) and the 10th placed teams and went on to finish a lucky 4th as the other teams all fell away at the same stage. Season League Position FA Cup Achievements -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2011 Malaysian Premier League 8th - Avoided relegation 2012 Malaysian Premier League 4th 1st Rnd Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pl-fikander Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 Meanwhile in Johor... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dees-Blake Posted December 25, 2010 Share Posted December 25, 2010 Have faith. It's not easy. If you are going to try again in Malaysia try asking your board for more scouts and a wider scouting network. I have 6 scouts operating through the entire of Asia and we find some really good overseas players as a result. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
berty1978 Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Going to give this a go..... Berty Bassett appointed as new Al-Markhiya manager. After a bad season in the Qatari Second League things can surely only improve. My big aim is to increase the leagues rep to show the world that Qatari football is on the up and getting the world cup wasn't just for the money. It is going to be A big ask because we are in the red and needed a cash injection of almost £700k last season to keep afloat. Squad - Not good enough to compete for promotion, going to need a lot of work. Unfortunately I'm well over the wage budget and can't give away my worst players. Mohammed Al-Aqeb Mohammed Al-Kubasi Ashraf Mohammed Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
berty1978 Posted December 27, 2010 Share Posted December 27, 2010 Had an absolute disaster of a first season, this is going to be tougher than I thought. I'm going to let all players out of contract go and start from there. I'll have a summary later, won't be much of one bearing in mind we played 15 league games and 1 cup game. The top team doesn't even get automatic promotion, goes to a play-off with the bottom team of the Stars League (their version of the Premier League). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scab Posted December 29, 2010 Share Posted December 29, 2010 Season 2018 Review - Hubei Kangtian in the Chinese Super League League Table FA Cup | Final All Star Game We had a pretty comfortable domestic season despite a worrying media prediction of 8th, maintaining a 6-12p gap down to the other teams for most of the year. Jiangsu gave us a bit of a scare at the end, threatening to steal the title if we'd lose our final game while they won theirs which given our late-season form wasn't such a far-fetched scenario, but our players showed some real character and rose to the occasion and got the result. With the FA Cup and All Star Game titles added to that, we've repeated our 2016 achievement of winning all the domestic competitions! :thup: Asian Champions League Grp E | Finals | Final A very encouraging group stage and proud to see off Al-Ittihad in the quarter-final, but frankly it was a bit of an anticlimax to face Chinese teams in both the semi and final. That being said Jiangsu is actually a really good team - we played 2-1 and 0-4 against them in the league - so I knew it wasn't going to be easy just because we were familiar. The final turned out to be ridiculously evenly matched with very few chances and lots of midfield battling, but as so often this season, new-boy Feng zigzagged through the Jiangsu defense and slotted home a late winner in the 83rd minute! Jiangsu's Wang Yang had a strong header hit the bar after that, but we managed to hold firm and with that, win the ACL! Club World Ch'ship | Final So close to completing the club part of the challenge! ;___; I really thought we were done for when we got At. Madrid in the semis, but I guess miracles do happen, because we gave them more than a good challenge! And it was well-deserved too, given we had two more shots hit the woodwork! The Corinthians game set the stage for another upset, but with three first-half injuries all to key players the team was crippled and my hands were tied. Ultimately we had no right to win that final, but when you've held on for dear life for 92 minutes under disadvantageous conditions, a stoppage time free kick followed by an extra-time setback is just a kick in the teeth two times over no matter how you look at it. The obscene runner-up money should at least help us make another push next year, but it's a small consolation right now. Feng ought to at least be over the moon with this bit of recognition for his efforts. Squad Transfers Brought in Jin Jiayang and Dusan Sokolov to shore up the defence, though this still proved a bit tricky due to Sokolov's foreigner status bringing us up to four foreigners - one more than we're allowed to start with. He's also proven to be quite mentally weak and "unnecessarily" sporting, meaning he's none too impressed with my media interaction shenanigans. It's a shame but these things combined likely mean I'll sell him on. Li Gang has been a welcome squad player as well now that I've given up on Qing, but let's not stall any longer: the real star this year was Yang Feng, working excellently well together with Navia and securing the Golden Boot in his debut season. Some better wingers and younger CMs now and this squad will be rock solid! Finances After a season like this? As healthy as ever. The board still took out a loan to buy out the stadium, but I guess that's easily repaid. Aim for next season: Win the league again to get another shot at the CWC. Season League Finish FA Cup Achievements 2011 Second Division South 1st - Playoff finalists, Promotion via league expansion 2012 First Division 6th 1st Rnd - 2013 First Division 4th 1st Rnd - 2014 First Division 1st 1st Rnd - 2015 Super League 4th 1st Rnd - 2016 Super League 1st Winners Super League, FA Cup, All Star Game winners 2017 Super League 2nd Semis - 2018 Super League 1st Winners Super League, FA Cup, All Star Game, ACL winners Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
brettney1980 Posted December 30, 2010 Share Posted December 30, 2010 Brettneys Trip to Indonesia; - Season 5 - 2015/16. Indonesian Super League! Finances - Transfers - Confidence. The media predicted us to finish 11th, but once again we won the Super League 11 points clear. We didn't quite fare so well in the ACL finishing bottom of our group. Our only win came against Jeonbuk (South Korea) at Home where we beat them 2-1. We did however also manage to add the Indonesian Cup to our Trophy cabinet. Squad Stats. Top Players; Pablo Araya - Record Top Scorer and Man of Match awards! Pablo Sandoval - Most Assists Carlos Lopez - 2nd Top Scorer. Season Division Position Indonesian Cup Continental Achievements 2011/12 First Division 1st Group D 4th Rd, N/A Promoted! 2012/13 Premier Div. 4th Phase 1. 1st Rd, N/A ---------- 2013/14 Premier Div. 4th Overall. 2nd Rd, N/A Promoted! 2014/15 Super League Champions!! 3rd rd, N/A Champions!! 2015/16 Super League Champions! Winners 3rd Group H Champions! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott1990 Posted December 30, 2010 Share Posted December 30, 2010 Pablo Sandoval - Most Assists You got the Kung-Fu Panda! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pablo_Sandoval Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dees-Blake Posted January 1, 2011 Share Posted January 1, 2011 What are the international rules like in Indonesia? Getting a bit fed up with this 3 international players per match business in Malaysia... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
chelsea_____Rules Posted January 10, 2011 Share Posted January 10, 2011 Aden Kenny is appointed new manager of Lazer in the Maldivian Medhu League. After a shocking season I am aiming for promotion. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rancer890 Posted January 10, 2011 Author Share Posted January 10, 2011 What are the international rules like in Indonesia? Getting a bit fed up with this 3 international players per match business in Malaysia... It's 3 foreigners at the lower league level and I think you can have up to 5 foreigners, and 3 in the starting XI in the Super League (or basically the same rule restrictions as clubs participating in the ACL) Aden Kenny is appointed new manager of Lazer in the Maldivian Medhu League. After a shocking season I am aiming for promotion. Good luck in the Maldives mate! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scab Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 Season 2019 Review - Hubei Kangtian in the Chinese Super League League Table FA Cup | Final Retained the league in our most successful season to date, meaning we get another go at the CWC. Given that that's the one part of the club part of this challenge that I have left, that was the main goal this season. Pan-Pacific Ch'ship | Final Asian Champions League Grp G | Finals | Final A fantastic continental campaign as well; thrashing Al-Hilal like that in the ACL final was far from what I had expected. Li Gang has just been unstoppable in these games, enough so to get named the ACL Top Goalscorer. Squad Transfers Decided to spend big from last season's prize money to strengthen the squad - previous key players like Zhang Jianhua, Yao Yongzhi, and Li Fei are fast declining - and most of the new boys delivered right away. Duda was pretty much the only dud, but with Feng shifted out to the wing to make room for Li Gang in the middle and with Leng Lijun making penetrating runs from midfield, that was easily compensated for. Also decided to keep Sokolov around as he stopped complaining about my media handling, and I'm glad I did - he's been a rock in defense and plenty threatening on offensive set pieces. Aim for next season: First I have the CWC to deal with, starting against Egyptian side Al-Ahly. Wish me luck. Season League Finish FA Cup Achievements 2011 Second Division South 1st - Playoff finalists, Promotion via league expansion 2012 First Division 6th 1st Rnd - 2013 First Division 4th 1st Rnd - 2014 First Division 1st 1st Rnd - 2015 Super League 4th 1st Rnd - 2016 Super League 1st Winners Super League, FA Cup, All Star Game winners 2017 Super League 2nd Semis - 2018 Super League 1st Winners Super League, FA Cup, All Star Game, ACL winners 2019 Super League 1st Winners Super League, FA Cup, ACL winners Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scab Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 Club World Ch'ship Qtr Final Encouraging result! Not nearly as optimistic about our next opponent though... ^_^' Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scab Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 Club World Ch'ship Semi Final Back home to practice penalties... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rinso Posted February 28, 2011 Share Posted February 28, 2011 ok who hid this down the back of the sofa?? Will be getting stuck into this on the final patch, lookin forward to some more memorable adventures in Hong Kong... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rancer890 Posted February 28, 2011 Author Share Posted February 28, 2011 In case some of you are having trouble trying to find the FM11 thread of my challenge, and wondering whether your eyes were playing tricks on you, it's here and bumped for you. Cheers rinso for the bump hehe. Would be nice to get some activity again... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
rinso Posted February 28, 2011 Share Posted February 28, 2011 hmmm. i hope you mean thread-wise... edit: post 333.. doest that mean im half a devil ? or just satans love-child? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spleen! Posted March 4, 2011 Share Posted March 4, 2011 Heh, this still here? I've not played FM much for a few months. Was going to take a look at my Persiter game, and maybe get it going again, but it turns out that I've deleted the most recent save by accident :o The only version I've got is from the day I took over, bizarrely. Not sure if I can be bothered to go through the leagues in Indonesia again, and I'm not sure if it would be right for me to manage in a different Asian league! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sazchu Posted March 28, 2011 Share Posted March 28, 2011 I'm horrible at updating my progress, I'll throw in a summary of my glory days(lol) in Hong Kong soon, I'm starting a new game in South Korea and it'll be interesting to see how things go there. I've noticed some few annoying things in FM11 compared to when I last went far into a game in asia (fm08) 1. My avarage attendance was horrible throughout, only times when it was good was due to continental competition, might be due to the area I was in not having high population, which financially was hard. 2. Noone has interest in buying my players, I might even have a good player and teams would not be interested, compared to fm08 when I earned alot of money selling brazilians I had bought for a good price. 3. It's quite hard appearantly to increase the league reputation, the league always went between 70 and 85, one season it goes up, the next it goes down the same amount, in total the league went up something like 2 or 3 spots in those 20+ seasons. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biscotti Posted March 29, 2011 Share Posted March 29, 2011 Rancer, You might want to do some investigating as to which countries can actually make it to the ACL. I've just been doing some research for the latest leg of the CSE Tour, and (at least in real life) it is currently impossible for Malaysia to get a team into the Champions League. I haven't yet managed to find out how it's handled in the game, but IRL the finalists of the AFC Cup qualify for the prelims of the following year's ACL. Even with this setup the AFC have pretty strict qualification requirements which means even if a Malay team won the AFC Cup they still wouldn't make the following year's ACL. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
brettney1980 Posted July 29, 2011 Share Posted July 29, 2011 Brettneys Trip to Indonesia; - Season 6 - 2016/17. So i finished this season 7 months ago just before i stopped playing FM11 and since i'm back and have even played alittle of this save i thought i'd throw these screenshots in (that i'd done 7 months ago) just incase. Super League Confidence - Finances - Transfers Indonesian Cup - http://i386.photobucket.com/albums/oo302/brettney1980/FM2011/YahukimoFC-SuperCup.jpg Squad Stats. Tri Prasnanto - Juanda - Pribadi Season Division Position Indonesian Cup Continental Achievements 2011/12 First Division 1st Group D 4th Rd, N/A Promoted! 2012/13 Premier Div. 4th Phase 1. 1st Rd, N/A ---------- 2013/14 Premier Div. 4th Overall. 2nd Rd, N/A Promoted! 2014/15 Super League Champions!! 3rd rd, N/A Champions!! 2015/16 Super League Champions! Winners 3rd Group H Champions! 2016/17 Super League Champions! Winners Won SEC Won Sth East Asian Cup Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
brettney1980 Posted August 27, 2011 Share Posted August 27, 2011 Brettneys Trip to Indonesia; - Season 7 - 2017/18. Super League - Indonesian Cup - Super League - Champions League Transfers Key Players; Latief - Pribadi - Parraguez Season Division Position Indonesian Cup Continental Achievements 2011/12 First Division 1st Group D 4th Rd, N/A Promoted! 2012/13 Premier Div. 4th Phase 1. 1st Rd, N/A ---------- 2013/14 Premier Div. 4th Overall. 2nd Rd, N/A Promoted! 2014/15 Super League Champions!! 3rd rd, N/A Champions!! 2015/16 Super League Champions! Winners 3rd Group H Champions! 2016/17 Super League Champions! Winners Won SEC Won Sth East Asian Cup 2017/18 Super League Champions! 4th Rd. 3rd Group F Champions!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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