mack4ever Posted May 2, 2016 Share Posted May 2, 2016 Pen-y-Bont So far on FM16 I've not really got into it, I've had plenty of saves but I've always bounced off them pretty quickly, so I've decided to go back to something I've done in the past and always enjoyed, trying to make Wales into a world class footballing nation. My choice of team was pretty simple, holiday for the first season and pick the worst of the two newly promoted teams, and so here I am in the arse end of nowhere managing Pen-y-Bont. Starting as per usual with Sunday League experience and only a C grade coaching badge, this could be a rather long journey to the top. Pen-y-Bont has only existed in its current form for a few years, forming in 2013 when Bryntirion Athletic and Bridgend Town were merged, however even prior to this they are not a club with a long history of success. Perpetual mid-table finishers in the First Division they don't have a single meaningful trophy to call their own. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mack4ever Posted May 2, 2016 Author Share Posted May 2, 2016 Pen-y-Bont Report Club Overview So terrible facilities but at least the club does have a few quid in the bank and plenty of space in the wage budget so hopefully I can make some decent improvements to the team before the season kicks off. Current Squad Worryingly short on both quantity and quality, I suspect there will need to be a near complete overhaul if we're to stand a chance of easily steering clear of relegation. Best Players From a very bare squad these three are probably the brightest sparks. Walters has a little bit of pace about him and does at least seem to know which direction he's meant to kick the ball in, Curtis isn't the worst keeper I've ever seen and Latham should be energetic enough to do a lot of running in midfield even if that's about all we can get from him. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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