libbyshuss Posted May 20, 2023 Share Posted May 20, 2023 15 minutes ago, JAwtunes said: yes mate. I had all the data in Excel anyway so thought I'd give it a go and I really like it. I just used concatenate to create a text string and let the AI do its stuff. I used it as a draft and basically removed bits I didn't like and added a few extra bits as I read through adding pics. yeah, it's funny, i kinda recognised the style of it from what it's been churning out for me. it's really good though - unbelievable what it produces from a text string. I'll definitely use it for my next review 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
grff Posted May 20, 2023 Share Posted May 20, 2023 Otahuhu United AFC: 2030 Season Review A very good first season in the top flight as we finish 4th in the main stage of the league in order to qualify for the championship stage. We then have a bad start but recover to finish 3rd just outside of the grand final positions and therefore the Champion's League. Player stats were pretty decent for our first venture in the NZ top flight. Our goal and assists records were broken mostly due to more games being played. Youth intake was very good thanks to our improved youth recruitment and junior coaching. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Improve on this season's position Avoid losing any key players Improve our bank balance 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gato_In_Goal Posted May 20, 2023 Share Posted May 20, 2023 Brønshøj BK - Review Season 18 Had a slow start in the league, and it cost us. We were playing catch-up with Kobenhavn the whole season and had a chance to win the league on the final day. We needed to win away to 3rd placed Randers and Kobenhavn needed to lose away to Brondby. We held up our end of the deal, but they did not and we settled for second place again. Beginning next season, the second place league finisher gets a Champions League group stages spot, so we have that to look forward to if we can't manage to win the league. We're established ourselves as a top Danish side and favorites to make the Champions League knockout stages, but need to push on from there in a few seasons time. A late comeback against Ajax saw us into the Round of 16, where we stole a match against City but then were soundly beaten. Old friend Hjulmand 11a would be nice to still have around. Key players: Spoiler Will do a full squad review in an upcoming post! We got an affiliate with Tokushima Vortis in Japan, and will look to get another one soon. It's not benefitting our intakes yet, but the goal is to renegotiate the agreement when that option becomes available. No transfers in, and just the one out. Sharbini 12i was complaining about wanting to leave, and wanted a $1M release clause to sign a new deal. He wasn't irreplaceable, so we sold him for some profit. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post libbyshuss Posted May 20, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 20, 2023 Aachen - Germany 2039/40 - Bundesliga Season Summary Season Review: Aachen's 2039/40 Campaign Aachen Football Club concluded the 2039/40 season with a respectable 7th-place finish in the Bundesliga, marking a significant improvement for the team under the guidance of manager Libby Shuss. Despite facing a series of challenges, including injuries to key players and the burden of European competition, Aachen managed to surpass expectations and establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with. However, as the season kicked off, Aachen was hit hard by a series of injuries to some of their most influential players. Several key figures suffered long-term setbacks that severely impacted the team's performance. The absence of these players left a void in the squad, forcing Manager Libby Shuss to reshuffle the lineup and rely on younger and less experienced talents. Despite these setbacks, Aachen showcased tremendous resilience and fighting spirit. The team rallied together and embraced a collective approach to overcome their injury woes. Manager Libby Shuss, renowned for his motivational skills, instilled a sense of belief and determination within the squad, urging them to push beyond their limits and make the most of every opportunity. In addition to the domestic campaign, Aachen also participated in European competition, which further stretched their resources and demanded a delicate balancing act. The players displayed great professionalism and adaptability, juggling the demands of both the Bundesliga and the continental stage. Manager Libby Shuss, with her tactical acumen, devised astute game plans to counter strong European opponents and secure positive results. Unfortunately, the run in the European Conference League was cut short in the quarter-final by FC Kobenhavn. As the 2039/40 season draws to a close, Aachen Football Club can reflect on a campaign filled with ups and downs. Despite the setbacks caused by injuries to key players and the demands of European competition, Manager Libby Shuss and her resilient squad defied the odds to secure a 7th-place finish in the Bundesliga. The future looks promising for Aachen, with hopes high that they will build upon this success and strive for even greater achievements in the seasons to come. Players Patrick Forster is an exceptional attacking midfielder who possesses a natural flair for the game. His ability to find the back of the net and create scoring opportunities for his teammates has made him a key asset for his team. With an impressive record of 23 goals and 11 assists in 36 games, Forster has proven to be a potent force in the attacking third. Ionut Serban, the talented 20-year-old central defender and midfielder, enjoyed a breakthrough season, leaving an indelible mark on the field. Playing in 43 matches and achieving his first international cap for Germany, Serban showcased his immense potential and versatility, establishing himself as a rising star in the footballing world. Lorenzo Drago, the talented 20-year-old right winger, had an impactful season for Aachen, although he faced a series of niggling injuries that hampered his playing time. Despite these setbacks, Drago showcased his immense potential, contributing significantly to the team's attacking prowess with 9 goals and an impressive tally of 16 assists. Youth A very exciting preview! The intake looked good, nice personalities, but nobody really obviously stands out as a future star. Nice range of nationalities though. New Zealand! Again, nobody made the NxGN top 50 list! some of these kids i got look amazing! better than the klutz's they stick on that list, anyway Career 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gato_In_Goal Posted May 20, 2023 Share Posted May 20, 2023 2 hours ago, libbyshuss said: Aachen - Germany 2039/40 - Bundesliga You can tell when the AI switches off and the human switches on for the youth intake commentary 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
libbyshuss Posted May 21, 2023 Share Posted May 21, 2023 7 hours ago, The_Gato_In_Goal said: You can tell when the AI switches off and the human switches on for the youth intake commentary lol, i noticed that too! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Koetzer Posted May 21, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 21, 2023 FK Viktoria Žižkov – season 2039/40 Won the first stage defeating Sparta on the final matchday (the game was mad, we played shorthanded since 18th minute, Sparta had four disallowed goals while Trifunovic missed a penalty but recovered with a free kick winning goal)! Dropped to 3rd place with a loss from Banik, still had a title chance before the last matchday. Just needed to defeat Sparta once again and hope for help in another game… Champions! A boring game was decided by a penalty (Trifunovic again scored the winning goal) and Jablonec upset Banik to give us the first ever league title! Cup Knocked out in quarter-final with a late free kick from our former player (his only goal of the season, double classic from FM ) Champions League One step closer to the main stage, but Benfica was too strong. Europa League The schedule was much harder this time with five games against top league teams, I expected a tough battle for 24th place but instead we made it into the top eight! Playoff stage was successful as well, we defeated Athletic twice and won the Czech derby in quarter-final, but Man Utd was clearly the team from another level (of course, they won the trophy). Squad stats L.Řehák *33b – our first player to score 30+ goals in a season since Muxel’s departure. J.Šmíd *28a – the captain led our team to the title with the highest average rating. J.Havlíček *36d – set up 16 goals and won the first NXGN award for our club. M.Zakostelský *30b – our leading center-back was solid for the club and finally got his first senior caps. S.Trifunović *34g – scored five of his six goals during the final month, including the most important one. M.Málek *35a – missed the final stage with injury, but had a really good season before as the first playmaker option. T.Mununga *33f – kept his good form for another season, however the competition on goalkeeper position isn’t over at all. Three goalies from our system already played for the Czech team, with P.Vydra *36b seems to become the nation’s first choice. Transfers – some former first team players left, including Matejka (club record holder with 469 league games) and Varga (302 games for club and World Cup participation with Hungary). Youth intake (preview) Kuchta *40a | Braný *40b | Večera *40c | Yaka *40d | Doležal *40e | Beránek *40f A better intake than expected from preview, we got another promising goalkeeper and a potentially elite winger. Unfortunately, other Czech teams (except Banik, beaten by us in EL quarter-final) weren’t so successful in Europe and Portugal took the 6th place back. In other news, our board announced the new stadium in two years, and we finally got an option to sign a specific youth affiliation (I chose Uruguayan team Defensor Sporting with an exceptional recruitment level). 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jmalonioshaky Posted May 21, 2023 Share Posted May 21, 2023 (edited) Calcio Catania Season 25/26 review This season started very brightly with us only 6 points the league leaders at Christmas. However in the new year we absolutely collapsed and went 12 games without a win. This had us hovering a few points above the relegation playoff zone and my job security was insecure for the first time in this save. Luckily we managed to rally for the last few games and snuck into the last playoff space, meeting the boards expectations. We got knocked out in the first playoff round. Spoiler My tactics for the entirety of the save so far have involved getting the ball up the wing and crossing it to this giant, Manuel Sarao, who is very good at scoring with his head. We so dependent on him for goals that despite our poor season, he was the leagues top goal scorer. Unfortunately though tactics will have to change as he, at the age of 36 is now rapidly declining and none of my striker regens so far have been tall. Spoiler Youth intake With youth intake and recruitment now maxed out I got a very nice intake. Tonon in particular being a striker/winger with a nice bit of pace Spoiler Of the previous regens these 2 have developed very well and will be key squad members next season. Dragoni got lots of first team appearances with us this season. Astrom was not as good as our starting keeper at the start of the season so I loaned him out to a Swedish club where he came on leaps and bounds so he's definitely next season's number 1 Spoiler Transfers Spoiler Edited May 21, 2023 by jmalonioshaky 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dkouv Posted May 21, 2023 Share Posted May 21, 2023 Operário dos Açores – Season 17 (2039/40) Primeira Liga We went nowhere near last season’s highs, but managed to finish 4th and qualify for the Champions league playoffs. Champions League A great showing in the group stage saw us enter the last 16 where we lost narrowly to Atletico. I guess they deserved it based on the balance of play, but we only lost by 1 goal and missed 2 penalties over the 2 legs which is kind-of annoying. Players I’m waiting for the talents from the last few intakes to come through, but for now the old guard is still doing well, with Dinis Soares 10a (AMRLC) the pick of the bunch. Youth intake (preview) Not as good as last year (and terrible personalities!), but we got 4 elite talents, and most of them are defenders, so this one should definitely fill some gaps in the squad over the coming years. Facilities A few more facility upgrades, youth facilities are now stuck at excellent and training facilities are about to be maxed, plus we’re getting a stadium expansion. Transfers nothing of note. Season | League | Pos. | Europe | Best player | Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 | Campeonato Gr. D | 5 | n/a | Paulo Bessa (ST) | 2024/25 | Campeonato Gr. D | 2 | n/a | Pedro Tavares (DC) | Promoted through playoffs 2025/26 | Liga 3 South | 8 | n/a | Pedro Tavares (DC) | 1st in relegation playoff 2026/27 | Liga 3 South | 9 | n/a | Tiago Oliveira (DR) | Relegated 2027/28 | Campeonato Gr. D | 6 | n/a | Juvenal Catojo 03a (AMC) | 2028/29 | Campeonato Gr. D | 3 | n/a | Juvenal Catojo 03a (AMC) | 2029/30 | Campeonato Gr. D | 1 | n/a | José Mendes 04d (ST) | Promoted through playoffs 2030/31 | Liga 3 South | 1 | n/a | José Mendes 04d (ST) | Lost in promotion playoff 2031/32 | Liga 3 South | 1 | n/a | Iuri Puga 06a (DC) | Lost in promotion playoff 2032/33 | Liga 3 South | 1 | n/a | Juvenal Catojo 03a (AMC) | Lost in promotion playoff 2033/34 | Liga 3 South | 3 | n/a | Jordanes Vieito 08a (AMR) | Promoted! 2034/35 | Liga 2 | 2 | n/a | Jordanes Vieito 08a (AMR) | Promoted!! 2035/36 | Primeira Liga | 9 | n/a | José Mendes 04d (ST) | 2036/37 | Primeira Liga | 6 | n/a | Jordanes Vieito 08a (AMR) | Qualified for Europa league 2037/38 | Primeira Liga | 5 | Europa R16 | Pedro Ferreira 04f (DM/AMR) | 2038/39 | Primeira Liga | 1 | Europa R16 | Sabino Mont’Alverne 10b (AMRLC) | 2038/39 | Primeira Liga | 4 | CL R16 | Dinis Soares 10a (AMRLC) | Facilities ---------- Season | Coaching | Recruitment | Training Fac. | Youth Fac. | Stadium ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 | Average | Above average | Average | Basic | 800 2024/25 | Average | Excellent | Average | Basic | 800 2025/26 | Average | Excellent | Below average | Basic | 1500 2026/27 | Average | Excellent | Below average | Basic | 2996 2027/28 | Average | Excellent | Below average | Basic | 2996 2028/29 | Average | Excellent | Below average | Basic | 2996 2029/30 | Average | Excellent | Below average | Basic | 2996 2030/31 | Average | Excellent | Below average | Basic | 2996 2031/32 | Average | Excellent | Below average | Basic | 2996 2032/33 | Average | Excellent | Below average | Basic | 2996 2033/34 | Average | Excellent | Below average | Basic | 2996 2034/35 | Average | Excellent | Below average | Basic | 2996 2035/36 | Average | Exceptional | Below average | Basic | 2996 2036/37 | Average | Exceptional | Below average | Basic | 2996 2037/38 | Excellent | Exceptional | Average | Adequate | 2996 2038/39 | Exceptional | Exceptional | Great | Good | 2996 2039/40 | Exceptional | Exceptional | Superb | Excellent | 14853 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gato_In_Goal Posted May 21, 2023 Share Posted May 21, 2023 Brønshøj BK - Squad Update Season 19 Here's a look at the state of our squad. We play a 4-2-3-1 with DMs, slightly modified from the Gegenpress preset. GK: Spoiler Lauritzen 10c has been our starter for the past 8 seasons, and has over 200 appearances for the club at age 23. Svendsen 13g doesn't have tons of potential, so we keep him around as the first team backup. Christensen Poulsen 15a and Rehder 16a both look to have more potential and will be loaned out next season to the second tier to get some development time. Clausen 14f has really disappointed on loan the last few seasons, so will either be sold for pennies or, more likely, will be kept around in the reserves to be a backup for the club. Jorgensen 18a has a bit of potential, but needs time to develop. DR: Spoiler Jacobsen 14c is a bit short for the defense for my tastes, but he makes up for it going forward. Being either footed, he can cover on the left as well, where we are thinner. Christensen 16f broke into the first team this past season and has developed nicely. A bit slow for the outside, but he can cross well and also provide cover on the left and through the middle if needed. Nissen 16i is a fair ways away from the first team and will get a loan move in the summer. His potential was never very high, but he has a good personality and has developed ok. Johansen 17e gets another year in the Reserves, and will need to develop a bit or he will be let go. Has solid attributes, but not the potential. Frokjaer 18b just came through the intake, and time will tell how much he amounts to. DCR: Spoiler Andersen Nedergaard 11d has been a mainstay for 7 seasons, and we will keep him here in the starting lineup until he retires or we complete the challenge. Banza 13a disappointed with his PA compared to where he was when he came through the intake. Regardless, he's a trustworthy backup at the position. Risum 16g has hit his strides development-wise the end of last season, so he will get a chance to impress around the first team this coming season. We could look to loan him as well if we get a good offer. Olesen 18c and Ansah 18h just came through, although the former profiles much better than the latter. DCL: Spoiler Worts 14b played a huge chunk of minutes last season for the first time in his career. He looks to be the starter for the long haul. Frank 13f doesn't look to have much more potential, but he's tall and ok cover to keep around the squad. Mogensen 15c will probably get a loan this season after impressing in the Reserves, but struggling with a second half loan move. DL: Spoiler Andresen 14a is the starter, but his form is typically average at best. He can play both sides, but we need him on the left. Hjort 13d covers on both sides, and doesn't look to have more potential left, but is a good cover option. Jorgensen 16d will get a loan move to hopefully develop well. Muller 18i just came through the intake, but looks promising if he can manage that Unambitious personality and 4 determination. DMCR: Spoiler Egerus Paarup 13c is our only true wonderkid, and he looks incredible. Still has to settle into the lineup however. I wanted to play him as the RPM(S), but he seems to perform better as a BWM(D). Clausen 14d can count himself unlucky to not start. But he plays as a rotation option in the midfield and at DC/ Dige 16e will get some more minutes in the first team next season, don't plan on loaning him out. Kehling 17f will play for the Reserves again and hopefully develop. Oland Jensen 14i hasn't developed or played well, so I will look to move him on. DMCL: Spoiler Risum 10j is our club captain, but is the weakest starter (the weakest starter being a "Good 3F Superliga player" shows how far we've come as a club). He will stick around to provide depth, but in the next few season I hope to develop a true playmaker to supplant him. Kristensen 12d doesn't have the true ability to surpass Risum 10j, but for whatever reason he always puts in exceptional performances as a RPM(S) when he gets the nod. Rexhepi 15e will get a loan this year, since he improved a fair amount with first team minutes towards the end of last season, but I can't promise him those minutes this year. Petersen 15f will get another loan, but time is running out for him to improve enough to get into the first team. Hansen 11h doesn't really fit into my plans so I will likely look to sell him. AMR: Spoiler Knudsen 11b broke out performance-wise last year after a few middling seasons. Like most of our attackers, he's adept to playing anywhere across the front line. Elvius Steen 14h is the pace merchant to have off the bench and fulfills his role well. Dam 17c and Henriksen 16h will compete in the Reserves to see who comes out on top in terms of development to push into the first team in a year's time. Steensig 18k is a new youth with unclear potential. AMC: Spoiler Brandt 11e splits time between the middle and the wings, but he's our most technically-gifted attacker and is worth fitting onto the field whereever. Rami 12b got marginalized a bit by Brandt 11e taking more minutes through the center. Idskou Schone 16b looks to have solid potential and has been playing more often on the right just to get minutes. Rizvanovic 17b tore it up in the Reserves this past season and is in line for some first team minutes, although unclear where those will come from. Spork 15d had an underwhelming loan spell, and will go out again since we can't guarantee him playing time. Orting 18d is a new youth with bags of potential. AML: Spoiler Christoffersen 15b was the biggest breakout candidate this past season, even being our sole nominee to the NXTGN list. Would like to see how much potential he has left. Konge 13b doesn't wow by attributes, but his height and pace make him effective to the tune of 13 goals in all competitions in only 12 starts, 18 sub appearances. Bernburg Lyshoj 16c has the most potential out of the current 17 and 18 year olds, so he will get his promotion to the first team next year and hopefully begin to improve more than he has so far. Vindahl 17d will start the year in the Reserves and maybe get a loan in January, Isaksen 18g and Thelander 18j will hopefully develop a bit. ST: Spoiler Johansen 13e scored in double digits for the 3rd year running and is a true finisher, who pops up in the right places at the right times. Eventually, we'd like to develop a more well-rounded strikers, but he does the job. Wurtz 11c always has some potential left unfilled, but he's a reliable back up option when we need some experience. Utkilen 14e was loaned out this past year to improve. He didn't grow much, but did score 13 in all competitions in the second tier. Will give him some rotation minutes this year. Fuglsang 17a has not improved as much as his classmate Rizvanovic 17b, so he will get some Reserves minutes. Hansen 18f and Sjolander 18e are the new youth. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
geniusboy Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 Hey... loving all the stories here...I'm want to try this challenge buh I can't choose between Czechia and Hungary....which one should I go for?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
glennuk Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 Badak Lampung - Season Seven - Indonesian League One - Youth Preview & Intake After a great first season back up in Indonesian League One (second season in total), a second successive Indonesian Cup win and continental competition, we need to build out our squad depth and ensure that we can challenge for years to come. Youth Preview So I was very much excited when I saw what was the best preview I have had in the last couple of years. Our wingers right now are okay, but both have relatively low potential (3.5* or below according to my coaches). Youth Intake WOW! I am very excited by this. An absolute ton of potential and two players who look like they could be starters on day one with a 4* and 4.5* CA Once again all Indonesian. I do think that slowly but surely the general personalities of the youth intake are improving. I am seeing more positive personalities and a few less of the worst personalities. Top 3 - Youth Intake 7 Rizky Purnawan (YP07A) - Perhaps a surprise as his counterpart below has a higher CA, but Rizky is THE player I have been hoping for. A deep lying playmaker with very good tackling, passing and pretty good mentals. He may be my favourite youth player so far. Let's hope he performs as well as he looks. This guy could be a STAR! Deni Kurniawan (YP07B) - Another amazingly talented youngster. I think he has a bit further to go before he is in the first team, especially as I have Yana Arifin (YP05A) who has been starting at the CDM spot and performing decently well and is only 18 years old. Deni will probably see some sub appearances this year and serve as a rotation option. His personality is a bit of a concern, but I am looking forward to seeing him break up plays with his high teamwork, decent tackling and overall good physical attributes. Adam Pramono (YP07C) - There were four other players who could have easily taken this (3rd best) spot. However Pramono has something about him that I really like. I can't quite tell what it is, but I like the fact that he has high flair, can probably play as a Mezalla, attacking midfielder or a Striker. Having a sweet left foot with 15 technique is also nice to see and I am hoping that he may hit a few long shots in his career here (which 10 is one of the highest in my team). I am not sure why I like him so much, but I think he could surprise and become a key part of the team. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
geniusboy Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 Changed my mind...I'm going to Bulgaria...team will be out in a bit🙂 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Neo_Geo Posted May 22, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 22, 2023 LIMAVADY BREAK POINTS RECORD FOR NON TITLE WIN Squad Overview Spoiler Youth Overview Spoiler More Youth DetailsYouth Intake PreviewYouth Intake Top 5 Season Review Spoiler A near repeat of last season with some improvements on all fronts. First of all we blew our chance to win the league after beating Glentoran 3-0 away we then lost 3-0 away to Linfield with 2 games to go and then drew with Larne on the last day of the season. It was an incredible season for Geneste (Elite5) and I'm doubting how much longer I can hold onto him after his 58 goals this season. Saying that he was exceptional is an understatement and his strike partner Nathan Bell (Elite6) bagged 41 goals himself which is just incredible to have two strikers score 99 goals in a season and it definitely took us to where we finished: Aguilar (Elite4) was also outstanding with 23 assist this season but he and Geneste (Elite5) are wanting to join a better club but the good news is neither of them want to join Linfield (the only team interested in both at the moment) so until a club from another league comes sniffing I should be able to hold onto them (contracted to 2034 for Aguilar and 2033 for Geneste). In Europe we managed to go through a couple of rounds before a narrow aggregate loss to Swiss side Grasshoppers but even then Geneste (Elite5) managed to win the Europa Conference League golden boot! In addition he was runner up to Mbappe for the European Golden Show: In the cups we suffered final heartache against Glentoran in the Northern Irish Cup and the SPFL Trust Trophy as they are proving to be the main team in Northern Ireland right now. We did however retain the North West Senior Cup to ensure we weren't trophyless this season. During the season I was informed of Atletico Madrid selling Guba (Elite1) after he had only featured in their B team: We still got a half decent fee but had we sold him to Atletico directly rather than to Liptovsky Mikulas first then we would have had a great pay day. The board takeover was completed with a former director taking over and providing no investment: The new chairman however agreed (with some persuasion) to maxing out the Junior Coaching and improving the training facilities again using our finances from Europe and the Guba consolidation fee. I really hate that the rules of the challenge mean we can't take National jobs (but totally understand why) as I was offered the Northern Ireland job before they gave it to Ralf Rangnick: Given I am on a £0 p/w contract (to save money) at Limavady it would have been nice to earn £5,750 a week Next Season Aims Pray to the FM Gods for a good draw in Europe Repeat the league performance and pray to the FM Gods that Glentoran slip up more or sell their best players Request training facility upgrade with the European money Work on succession plan for Geneste and Aguilar (O'Brien (Elite6)/Telford (Elite7) and Spence (Elite6)) Previous Season Summaries Appointment Season 1 - Lough41 Championship 8th Season 2 - Lough41 Championship Winners Season 3 - Danske Bank Premiership 6th Season 4 - Danske Bank Premiership 5th Season 5 - Danske Bank Premiership 4th Season 6 - Danske Bank Premiership 2nd 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post XaW Posted May 22, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 22, 2023 XaW - Follo FK - Season 2027 (Season 5) - OBOS-ligaen Squad | Transfers | Finances Well that was a bit more than I had expected from the season! I mean, not the league itself as we had finished just outside the playoffs a few times now, so I wasn't that surprised we got into it this season, but the fact that we ran through it all and got promoted! What I really enjoyed most this season was our defensive work, as we were the team with the fewest conceded goals in the league! Sure, we didn't score as freely, but it allowed us to pick up more points than the seasons before. So after we finished solidly in 4th and with nice distance down to the non-playoff spots, we headed into the lengthy playoff road. We started in the semi final where we beat HamKam, who had beaten Viking in the quarter final. Then we headed to the final where we outscored Sandnes Ulf in a thriller of a match. Finally, we found out we had to face Vålerenga in the promotion playoff as they had finished 3rd bottom of the top tier. In the first leg we beat them 1-0 at home after a late goal. In the away leg we were pushed back for a while, but in the 74th minute we couldn't hold on anymore and conceded. They continued to push for the winner, but in the 94th minute we got a good counter and scored the decisive goal to avoid penalties and clinch promotion! Not that I'm really sure we are ready to play in the top tier, but after the promotion was secured, I at least got this excellent news. Oh yes, we are finally going professional! This is awesome for us no matter what next seasons brings! The intake this season was really good, but few really standout players. Norgesmesterskapet: We had a very tough draw as we lost to Brann in the 1st round. Around the world 2nd team They only played friendlies this season. U19s After getting promoted last season they just about survived as they finished 10th in the National U19 Championship. Junior NM: They beat Førde, Lysekloster, Fredrikstad, Aalesund, and Jerv to reach the final. There they beat Lillestrøm (who got relegated from the U19 Championship this season) to claim the clubs first Junior NM title! Youth intake: Trophy cabinet (U19s) Norwegian U19 Oslo 1 - 3 (2024, 2025, 2026) (U19s) Junior NM - 1 (2027) Player statistics: Most apps for the clubs Name Nation 2nd Nation Years Active Apps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adnan Sigurdsson 25c Sweden Norway 2025-Present 83 Mads Fredrik Dahl Jørgensen 25d Norway <N/A> 2025-Present 74 Ulrich Røttingsnes 26k Norway <N/A> 2026-Present 68 Hamid Ahmadi 26i Iran Norway 2026-Present 57 Richard Vestad 26j Norway <N/A> 2026-Present 54 Most goals for the club Name Nation 2nd Nation Years Active Goals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mads Fredrik Dahl Jørgensen 25d Norway <N/A> 2025-Present 25 Adnan Sigurdsson 25c Sweden Norway 2025-Present 18 Ulrich Røttingsnes 26k (GK) Norway <N/A> 2026-Present 17 Hamid Ahmadi 26i Iran Norway 2026-Present 16 Elliot Hall 24c Norway USA 2024-Present 7 Most assists for the club Name Nation 2nd Nation Years Active Assists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adnan Sigurdsson 25c Sweden Norway 2025-Present 12 Mads Fredrik Dahl Jørgensen 25d Norway <N/A> 2025-Present 6 Einar Naglestad 26h Norway <N/A> 2026-Present 5 Hamid Ahmadi 26i Iran Norway 2026-Present 5 Kjell Sverre Gullteig 27g Norway <N/A> 2027-Present 4 Supporters: Summary: 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 Congratulations on turning Pro @XaW Out of curiosity what is your balance and your projections? I'm assuming that I can't turn pro (and I have asked) because I rely so heavily on success on the park to make it into Europe as my projection looks like the following: Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 2 minutes ago, Neo_Geo said: Congratulations on turning Pro @XaW Out of curiosity what is your balance and your projections? I'm assuming that I can't turn pro (and I have asked) because I rely so heavily on success on the park to make it into Europe as my projection looks like the following: Thanks! Hovering around 0, and projected to hid negative alot... 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 2 minutes ago, XaW said: Thanks! Hovering around 0, and projected to hid negative alot... Wow, didn't expect that, I wonder what it was projected to be before you turned pro. I guess your chairman is in the "speculate to accumulate" club whilst mine is in the "I better not go outside or I might get run over" club 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 9 minutes ago, Neo_Geo said: Wow, didn't expect that, I wonder what it was projected to be before you turned pro. I guess your chairman is in the "speculate to accumulate" club whilst mine is in the "I better not go outside or I might get run over" club Haha, probably more ambitious the chairman here then. I was surprised they asked me if I wanted to go pro, as I expected us to struggle until we somehow found money from somewhere, but I'll more than take it! 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DazRTaylor Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 (edited) I love the really small leagues and rather than my usual foray into Andorra, I am going somewhere new for me. The Faroe Islands. Undrið Fótbóltsfelag finished bottom of their group in the lowest tier, so I have taken over. Club Introduction Undrið Fótbóltsfelag The Manager This is me. Personal Contract Season Contract Start Date Contract Expiry Date Pre Tax Wage Post Tax Wage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At start 20 January 2023 N/a £0 p/w £0 p/w (Amateur Contract) Personal Coaching Data Season Reputation Qualifications Att Def Fit GkD GkH GkS Tac Tec Men WWY Ada Det PlK YoK LoD MaM Mot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At start Minimal (0.25*) None 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 Club Facilities Season Training Facilities Youth Facilities Corporate Facilities Junior Coaching Youth Recruitment Club Reputation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At Start Poor Poor Basic Basic Limited Obscure (0.50*) Season Record Season Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Win Percentage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overall Career Record After Season Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Win Percentage Time At Club ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Transfer Sale Record Date Player Position Club Sold To Country Transfer Fee --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Trophy Haul Season Competition Won -------------------------- Trophy Cabinet League Titles ------------- Cup Competition Victories ------------------------- Career Overview Season Champions League Europa League Europa Conference League League Position Løgmanssteypið Achievements --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Record Number of Appearances (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Appearances --------------------------------------------------------------------- Record Goal Scorer (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Goals --------------------------------------------------------------------- Record Number of Assists (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Assists --------------------------------------------------------------------- Record Number of Clean Sheets (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Clean Sheets ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Edited May 22, 2023 by DazRTaylor 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DazRTaylor Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 @darren1983Faroe Islands. Season reset is 20 January 2023. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
geniusboy Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 My manager profile...wish me luck 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 22, 2023 Share Posted May 22, 2023 Starting in italy! will update once we start the save! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 we're going to be at Legnano! (I have no clue why my manager's face isn't showing up in the signing page) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 we got the stadium and some kit graphics set up! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 (edited) vor 4 Stunden schrieb pan_panic: we're going to be at Legnano! (I have no clue why my manager's face isn't showing up in the signing page) It’s because it’s insignificant and you’re going to be fired anyway. Just joking I wish you good luck with the challenge. Which country is Legnano? Italy .. didn’t read the first post. Good luck in Italy Edited May 23, 2023 by HanziZoloman Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 (edited) Am 21.5.2023 um 14:34 schrieb Koetzer: Dropped to 3rd place with a loss from Banik, still had a title chance before the last matchday. Just needed to defeat Sparta once again and hope for help in another game… Just great man! Congratulations 👏🏼 @XaW congratulations to you too! Great achievement. btw it’s so much more fun without reloading thank you again for that kind reminder. Edited May 23, 2023 by HanziZoloman 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 (edited) WHAT A FIRST INTAKE HOLY CRAP (unfortunately Franco didn't want to sign a contract, he wanted 2k a week wen we are only allowed to offer 525 a week for wages) Edited May 23, 2023 by pan_panic Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 we avoid relegation on the final day! the goal for the first season was to stay up, through the playoff if necessary, but we didn't need the playoff! we confirm survival on the final day! 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 XaW - Follo FK - Season 2028 (Season 5) - Eliteserien Squad | Transfers | Finances This must be considered an excellent first season in the top flight. We did about as well as I could have hoped for, and we avoided relegation which was our only goal this season. Now we need to continue to try to stabilize at this level in the coming seasons. One issue is that a few of the best players are still on semi-pro contracts, as they think they are too good for the club. Luckily, I have them of fairly long contracts, so I hope I can turn them around before they can leave on a free. Still, it seems to impact their performance a bit, so I hope they come around sooner rather than later. At the moment we really only have 4 of the original squad who gets much game time, and that's mostly due to lack of decent options. A couple of youngsters are closing in on them though, so I hope I can phase out the rest within a few years, perhaps keep one or two as backups to maintain some resemblance of squad leadership. The intake this season was a good one, and with one standout player, so I'm very happy with what we got. Norgesmesterskapet: We beat Bodø/Glimt, Levanger, and Frigg before we lost to Sogndal in the 4th round. Around the world 2nd team They only played friendlies this season. U19s They finished 9th in the National U19 Championship this season, one place higher than last season. Junior NM: They beat Sandnes Ulf and Flekkerøy before they lost to HamKam in the 3rd round. Youth intake: Trophy cabinet (U19s) Norwegian U19 Oslo 1 - 3 (2024, 2025, 2026) (U19s) Junior NM - 1 (2027) Player statistics: Most apps for the clubs Name Nation 2nd Nation Years Active Apps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adnan Sigurdsson 25c Sweden Norway 2025-Present 112 Mads Fredrik Dahl Jørgensen 25d Norway <N/A> 2025-Present 107 Ulrich Røttingsnes 26k Norway <N/A> 2026-Present 101 Hamid Ahmadi 26i Iran Norway 2026-Present 85 Richard Vestad 26j Norway <N/A> 2026-Present 85 Most goals for the club Name Nation 2nd Nation Years Active Goals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mads Fredrik Dahl Jørgensen 25d Norway <N/A> 2025-Present 38 Adnan Sigurdsson 25c Sweden Norway 2025-Present 27 Hamid Ahmadi 26i Iran Norway 2026-Present 26 Ulrich Røttingsnes 26k (GK) Norway <N/A> 2026-Present 20 Elliot Hall 24c Norway USA 2024-Present 8 Most assists for the club Name Nation 2nd Nation Years Active Assists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Adnan Sigurdsson 25c Sweden Norway 2025-Present 17 Mads Fredrik Dahl Jørgensen 25d Norway <N/A> 2025-Present 12 Hamid Ahmadi 26i Iran Norway 2026-Present 11 Einar Naglestad 26h Norway <N/A> 2026-Present 7 Mikal Emil Schjerven 26g Norway <N/A> 2026-Present 4 Supporters: Summary: 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gato_In_Goal Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 This is frustrating, we're the 6th biggest club in Denmark by reputation. At this point, he's got the potential to be world class and we could lose that. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
geniusboy Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 Well... Bulgaria wasn't interesting...I'm going back to Portugal...I have a youth academy save running with Freamunde buh we are some seasons into the save...is it still possible for me to post it here??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PequenoGenio Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 30 minutos atrás, geniusboy disse: Well... Bulgaria wasn't interesting...I'm going back to Portugal...I have a youth academy save running with Freamunde buh we are some seasons into the save...is it still possible for me to post it here??? Oh please do it. It's the club here i play back in the days Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
geniusboy Posted May 23, 2023 Share Posted May 23, 2023 1 hour ago, PequenoGenio said: Oh please do it. It's the club here i play back in the days Oh nice...if I'm allowed to post it I will bring the half season update by tomorrow Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
glennuk Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 5 hours ago, geniusboy said: Oh nice...if I'm allowed to post it I will bring the half season update by tomorrow I am sure you are, assuming it follows all the page 1 rules. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 (edited) "I'm going back to Billericay and this same old song." Earl of Grey Season two We reached the same amount of points this year, conceding more goals and scoring less. Despite that we were out of relegation trouble the whole season. Our main source of goals AF Osideko dried out completely and one of our youth players took his place. I mentioned him in the last posting, Rhys Platt did a solid job and continued his development. Our legend players already start to decline and some of the prospects were integrated in the first team. Our defense was like a Swiss cheese full of holes (70 conceded) but as well 16 yo David Mensah played 39 matches and scored 4. I also collected my first badge which I didn't notice at first but got the mail that I completed it. Spoiler The season was quiet and we were punching above weight being first relegation candidates and battling for play off spots until mid-season when a bad run of form hit us like a hammer. We lost some nine games in a row and dropped through the league. I had been too greedy, before that happened, I played some no-nonsense 433 but tried to implement a fast and direct counter-attacking football to push into the play-off spots. The change during season lead to scoring zero and conceding 2 goals per game. After that experience I tried everything to close the gaps and lead my team to play a tight defense which was effective and we took 7 matches without a loss. Sadly we were not able to hold onto that and lost the last two matches and dropped another two places. I am not consistent in my approach which caused trouble in every FM save. I want to progress more quickly but we're still relegation candidates and the youth intakes weren't bad but also not impressive. We#re still with the same players mostly. Now we are in season three and it's more of the same. My goals are to concede less and to score more. Training facilities sadly dropped to below average but I got my second badge. The team is well-rehearsed (?) , they play well together. Tactic is a more possession based approach as we miss players with strong pace. Our best is still Baker in the center, his partner Stylianides is out for 14 months which was a hard knock we took in game two. Spoiler David Mensah, Jay Patterson, Mathew Briggs and mentioned Rhys Platt are all from the academy. Our average age is some 21 and I play Maye beside Baker to give some balance with more experienced players. I hope I play more to the strength of the team. Our best youngster this year is the guy with long name: Spoiler "How will you improve with that save Earl?" "Well I don't know. It's like staying above the line every year until some moment happens." "What kind of moment?" "Like an impressive youngster or some momentum. We are a good team, we are close to play-off zone every year before dropping in January. I don't know what it takes." "Well it's hard." "Yes, it is. We are deep red, we don't have any money, we need to develop some of the boys, gain momentum and be lucky in the end." "That's it?" "That's it". "Thank you, Earl of Grey, good day." Edited May 24, 2023 by HanziZoloman 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
glennuk Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 Nice update @HanziZoloman I completed the challenge with Worthing last season and I found the Vanarama leagues the hardest to escape from. Good Luck I like the look of Williams-Bowers 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 (edited) vor 5 Minuten schrieb glennuk: Nice update @HanziZoloman I completed the challenge with Worthing last season and I found the Vanarama leagues the hardest to escape from. Good Luck I like the look of Williams-Bowers Wow! Nice one to go all the way up. Congrats and thank you. I am thinking about retraining him as a BPD. How are your experiences with retraining players on that level? Edited May 24, 2023 by HanziZoloman 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Daddy Posted May 24, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 24, 2023 2036/37 Season Review: So close to repeating as champions. Too many dropped points, and this has a huge cascading effect as 1st is only spot that goes right into group phase. After getting stomped by Bayern I made a few tactical tweaks for in match when we're the big underdog and it served quite well. We made it out of the league phase fairly comfortably but wound up with a tough match in Chelsea. I was shocked to win 3-0 in the first leg, but very disappointed to give up 5 to get knocked out. Still it's some solid progress. Despite not wanting to lose two of my better forwards I didn't want to tank morale and they wouldn't sign new contracts anyway. I think all things considered the morale boost probably helped. Youth Intake: A real good intake with a variety of positions. With moving on from some players there will be jobs to claim in the coming seasons. 2037/38 Season Preview: Expectations rising. In the league, I think a top-two finish is to be expected. Hopefully, win the league. The Champions League dream is already over. Here's the cascading effect I mentioned. Really tough to get Ajax here. Even more frustrating is having 2 goals disallowed in the final leg. Both the squad and board were very unhappy to lose. Job security is Secure still, but it was once "Untouchable" Unless I get more bad draw luck I expect to make it pretty deep in Europa League. 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
glennuk Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 1 hour ago, HanziZoloman said: Wow! Nice one to go all the way up. Congrats and thank you. I am thinking about retraining him as a BPD. How are your experiences with retraining players on that level? That level can be harder, due to the nature of part time training (assuming you are still semi-pro). but not impossible. Do you not use a more defensive midfielder, or are you just desperate for cover at CB? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 (edited) vor 6 Minuten schrieb glennuk: That level can be harder, due to the nature of part time training (assuming you are still semi-pro). but not impossible. Do you not use a more defensive midfielder, or are you just desperate for cover at CB? Not that desperate, there are some good defenders (no BPD though) but it could be much more easy to play him in that DM role for cover. True. Biggs is more like a playmaker and I love his killer passes and he has tackling 10 but he could also play in central midfield and give an impact. Still need to work it out. I think it’s impressive how you guys figure things like that out but I‘m making progress. I learn a lot with this challenge before I just reloaded now I try to figure it out. What has been your turning point @glennuk last season with the Worthing fishes? Edited May 24, 2023 by HanziZoloman Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 12 hours ago, geniusboy said: Well... Bulgaria wasn't interesting...I'm going back to Portugal...I have a youth academy save running with Freamunde buh we are some seasons into the save...is it still possible for me to post it here??? As long as you have followed the criteria of the challenge. Holidayed a season and taken over a club promoted into the lowest possible tier. Also no transfers or loan in at all. And that your manager started with the lowest possible experience and no badges. If all those are followed, you can post in here. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
geniusboy Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 3 hours ago, XaW said: As long as you have followed the criteria of the challenge. Holidayed a season and taken over a club promoted into the lowest possible tier. Also no transfers or loan in at all. And that your manager started with the lowest possible experience and no badges. If all those are followed, you can post in here. Cool... thanks 👍 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
geniusboy Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 Before I post the half season update which will probably be later this evening here is a brief summary of the save. We got promoted to the third tier in our first season, survived in the second season and got promoted to the second tier jux last season... currently in season four and we are yet to win a game... thankfully the board haven't threatened me or anything but let's see how it goes 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post libbyshuss Posted May 24, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 24, 2023 Aachen - Germany Bundesliga - 2040/41 Season Summary Aachen FC's 2040/41 Bundesliga season began with high hopes as they aimed to secure a place in the coveted Champions League. They started strongly, displaying their potential by challenging for the top spots in the league before Christmas. The team's attacking prowess and solid defense earned them valuable victories and a strong position in the table. In the Europa League, Aachen FC's journey was exciting but ultimately fell short of expectations. They reached the quarter-finals where they faced a formidable opponent in AC Milan. Unfortunately, a significant setback occurred when their star player, Patrick Forster, suffered an injury on the eve of the first leg. Despite their best efforts, Aachen FC couldn't overcome Milan's strength and were eliminated from the competition. Similarly, in the DFB-Pokal, Aachen FC made it to the semi-finals but faced a formidable challenge in the form of Dortmund. Despite their resilience, Dortmund proved too strong, ending Aachen FC's cup run. As the season progressed, Aachen FC struggled to maintain their earlier momentum. The absence of Patrick Forster, a key figure in their attacking play, impacted their ability to secure victories. This setback, combined with the fatigue accumulated from competing in multiple competitions, resulted in a downturn in their form. In the final stretch of the season, Aachen FC's form dipped significantly. They managed to win only one of their last ten games, causing them to slide down the Bundesliga table. The absence of Forster's influence on the pitch was evident, as they struggled to create and convert scoring opportunities. Despite their disappointing end to the season, Aachen FC's overall performance was commendable. They showcased their potential by challenging for Champions League qualification and enjoying a successful European campaign until the quarter-finals. While injuries and a congested fixture schedule took their toll, the team can take pride in their achievements and strive to build upon them in the seasons to come. League: 7th Europa League: Quarter Final (lost 7-3 on aggregate to AC Milan) DFB: Semi-Final (Lost 2-0 to Dortmund) Players Patrick Forster 34A - Patrick Forster had a stellar season for Aachen FC as their attacking midfield talisman. In 34 games, he showcased his scoring prowess by netting an impressive 21 goals. His contribution didn't stop there, as he also provided 15 assists, demonstrating his playmaking abilities. Unfortunately, a late-season injury forced him to miss the last ten games, leaving a noticeable void in Aachen FC's attack. Lorenzo Drago 35A - Lorenzo Drago, the highly talented right winger for Aachen FC, had a season marked by inconsistency. While his potential was evident, there were instances where he seemed to go missing during matches. In 36 games, he managed to contribute 8 goals and 9 assists, which fell short of expectations. Drago's ability was unquestionable, but his lack of consistent impact on the field left room for improvement. Aachen FC will hope to see him fulfill his immense potential and make a more significant impact in the seasons ahead. Ionut Serban 36A - Ionuit Serban, the determined team captain of Aachen FC, had an impressive season despite his young age of 21. He showcased his versatility by excelling in both midfield and defensive positions, primarily featuring in defense. Serban's leadership qualities were evident as he guided the team on and off the pitch. Despite his consistent performances, he has only received one international cap so far, indicating untapped potential at the international level. With his dedication and talent, Serban is poised to make further strides in his career and potentially earn more recognition on the international stage. Sam do Rego 38B - Sam do Rego, the 18-year-old wonderkid for Aachen FC, had an outstanding season showcasing his versatility. Capable of playing anywhere from defense to attacking midfield, he filled in crucial positions down the spine of the team. In 38 games, do Rego displayed his immense potential by contributing 7 goals and 8 assists. His ability to make an impact at such a young age is commendable. Aachen FC has a true gem in their ranks, and do Rego's performances hint at a bright future ahead as he continues to develop and make his mark on the pitch. Hakan Uzunoglo 36E - Hakan Uzunoglu, the Turkish international attacking midfielder, had a remarkable season despite not being a first-choice player. Whenever given the opportunity, he performed exceptionally well for his team. Uzunoglu's consistent performances and impressive displays on the pitch earned him the prestigious honor of winning the European Golden Boy award. His talent and contributions showcased his immense potential and cemented his status as a rising star in the footballing world. Youth The youth intake for Aachen FC this season may have been rated at four stars overall, but it brought forth three exceptional talents with elite potential. Two of these young players demonstrated a professional personality, which is a promising sign for their development and commitment to the game. The club's scouting efforts have paid off, as these emerging talents have the potential to make a significant impact on the team's future success. Aachen FC can look forward to nurturing and honing these youngsters' abilities to unlock their full potential in the seasons to come. Wonderkids 1. Patrick Forster 34A 2. Lorenzo Drago 35A 3. Ionut Serban 36A 4. 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Kaan Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 Hello dear FM Lovers, I have been always following this thread.I wanted to join you with my story.I will start in France, hope I will not get sacked soon. Grand Ouest Association Lyonnaise FC Facilities. We have the name of Barcelona legend Ludovic Giuly on our stadium. Board expects me to play defensively, I have my formations and mentality according to it. Tactics At least for now, I will experiment on these two tactics and evolve it in time. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 (edited) vor 5 Minuten schrieb Kaan: Hello dear FM Lovers, I have been always following this thread.I wanted to join you with my story.I will start in France, hope I will not get sacked soon. Great! Good luck. I appreciate that you share your tactic as well. @libbyshuss great work, your youngsters are really promising. I‘m looking forward to this stage of the journey Edited May 24, 2023 by HanziZoloman 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAwtunes Posted May 24, 2023 Share Posted May 24, 2023 (edited) Deportes Valdivia (Chile) - Season 5 (2027) Review Competitions and Finances Domestic League - Campeonato Betsson: 4th Despite a promising start with four consecutive wins, Deportes Valdivia endured a challenging period where they went on a nine-game winless streak. However, they managed to turn things around and clinched a fourth-place finish. With 13 wins, 11 draws, and 6 defeats, accumulating 50 points and a +22 goal difference, the team showcased resilience to secure a spot in the top half of the league. Notably, Colo-Colo had the best defence, conceding only 16 goals, while O'Higgins clinched the title with 71 points. Spoiler Table Player Records Domestic Cup - Copa Chile Easy: Winners Deportes Valdivia added another trophy to their cabinet, triumphing in the Copa Chile Easy. In an impressive display, they defeated Everton 2-0 in the final, claiming their second consecutive title in the competition. Spoiler Continental Competitions - Copa Libertadores: Quarter finals In the Copa Libertadores, Deportes Valdivia enjoyed a solid run, finishing atop their group and progressing to the quarter-finals. They faced tough competition, losing to Palmeiras in a hard-fought battle. Flamengo emerged as the eventual champions, defeating Vasco da Gama 3-0 in the final. Spoiler Group KO rounds Football Around the World: In other parts of South America, Palmeiras secured their 12th Brazilian Série A title, while River Plate celebrated their 39th Argentine Liga Profesional championship. These triumphs showcase the competitiveness and quality of football across the continent. International Football: On the international stage, Chile's national team had a commendable performance in the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers. With two wins and two draws, they currently sit in the third position, demonstrating their potential to secure a place in the upcoming tournament. Finances: Deportes Valdivia enjoyed a financially rewarding season, with a balance of £796,940. Their impressive run in the Copa Libertadores contributed to this positive outcome. Players Fans Player of the Year: Jorge Mendoza 23c [69] Jorge Mendoza, the standout player of the season, has been awarded the Fans Player of the Year. The 20-year-old center-back has been an exceptional defender for a club at our level. With an impressive display of skills, Mendoza showcased his excellent heading ability, bravery, teamwork, and balance on the field. His determination and jumping skills further bolstered his defensive prowess. Mendoza's commitment to the club was in question at the start of the season when he expressed a desire to move to a bigger club. However, negotiations took place, and he eventually agreed to a new contract, securing his presence at Deportes Valdivia until 2031. The contract includes a minimum release clause of £975k. Spoiler Top Performers: Jorge Mendoza 23c, Jaime Opazo [63], and Nicolás Astete [56] Joining Mendoza in the list of top performers are Jaime Opazo and Nicolás Astete. Opazo, a versatile player with a position as a defensive midfielder and central midfielder, displayed great determination and acted as a valuable box-to-box midfielder. Astete, although past his prime, remained a fan favourite, contributing with his skill and versatility as a second striker. Spoiler Top Scorer: Eitan Ramírez [64] Eitan Ramírez emerged as the top scorer of the season, netting an impressive 16 goals in all competitions. As a center forward, Ramírez showcased his speed and agility, along with his ability to dribble and head the ball effectively. His contributions were vital to the team's success in finding the back of the net. Spoiler Top Assister: Jaime Opazo Adding to his accolades, Jaime Opazo also excelled as the top assister, providing 10 assists in all competitions. Opazo's intelligence on the field and his presence as a defensive midfielder and central midfielder allowed him to orchestrate plays and set up scoring opportunities for his teammates. Youth Intake: Deportes Valdivia's youth intake this season has been highly promising, with several young prospects showcasing their potential. The overall quality of the youth intake has been rated as five stars, indicating the club's success in nurturing young talent. The intake comprises three elite players, seven top players, and six good players. Spoiler Preview Intake Top Young Prospects: José Araya 27a [57]: A 16-year-old left full-back, Araya possesses excellent teamwork skills. His bravery and balance on the field make him a promising talent. Spoiler Sebastián López 27b [54]: A young goalkeeper hailing from Osorno, the 16-year-old López exhibits good reflexes and high fitness levels, making him a potential star between the posts. Spoiler Patricio Espinoza 26c [61]: Espinoza, a 17-year-old centre-back, is an enthusiastic player who displays strong teamwork and work rate. His bravery and determination make him a solid defensive prospect for the future. Spoiler SUMMARY Edited May 24, 2023 by JAwtunes 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post grff Posted May 24, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 24, 2023 Otahuhu United AFC: 2031 Season Review League champions The domestic part of the challenge is complete as we top our sub-division in order to qualify for the championship stage. We then scrape into the Grand Final and beat the odds to win away to clinch the title. Weirdly we won't play OFC Champion's League football until the end of next season due to the way Oceania football is structured. We could be double league winners before even making our CL debut Player stats were decent as expected when you win the league. Youth intake was pretty decent as we bolstered our numbers after releasing a fair few youngsters from previous intakes. Nothing in terms of transfers Season history Aims for next season Win the league again Continue to improve our bank balance Convince two of our key players to sign extensions (they are both considering their options ) 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sn00gle Posted May 25, 2023 Share Posted May 25, 2023 Kotwica Kołobrzeg - 2039/40 Squad - League - Finances - Transfers This will be quick update as I played this season for so long. We are stable in finances but we lost Maciąg 11c as he was unhappy and want to leave. Small offer from Schalke must be enough as he has transfer fee in contctact. In Polish Cup we bet Legia in 2nd round but we lost in next with first league Resovia due to miracle GK game with note 9.6. I dont understand match engine anymore but in CL we could get more points as well. However after win in first match of playoffs with FC Porto we lost 4-1 and we return to home league where without Cups matches I could focuse to try reach Legia with over 8 points on lead. In the end we tie with points with them but better matches results allowed us to secure 1st place 3rd time in row. We as well manage to win Super Cup first time which means we reached for all 3 trophies available in Poland. Another Korean from Busan on board. Mendes looks interesting and ofc Krupa and Bujak are top talents. Intake Prieview Spoiler Intake Report Spoiler 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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