dylan.gangat Posted May 25, 2023 Share Posted May 25, 2023 (edited) Lyon - La Duchère. I am starting a new Youth Academy Challenge with Lyon - La Duchère. I started one in Argentina at the start of this game cycle but I lost interest because the youth development growth at the time was buggy. I'm going to France because I have great experience managing in the country with Cannes in one of my previous saves and also the youth rating is one of the best in the game. Edited May 26, 2023 by dylan.gangat 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Winski Posted May 25, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 25, 2023 FK Inter Bratislava After quite a long period without FM, due to some personal issues and family related stuff, I'm ready for a new Youth Only Challenge. I had a save in Sweden, but lost the motivation to continue with that one. So I decided to go to a country I've never managed in before: Slovakia. Mainly because of this club: FK Inter Bratislava. In FM21 and/or FM22 I saw some people playing with this former giant. And I always had this club on my shortlist. I had to reload many, many times, as most of the times SFK Sered and Partizan Bardejov got promoted. But here we are! The biggest problem in our first season is the lack of players. I only have 12 players at my disposal, and 5 of them are Newgens. So I need to use grey players a lot, I guess. And one of those players was a already arranged transfer. I wil use this player, because it was a transfer arranged before I came to the club. I quickly made some kits, based on some of their kits in the past. 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 got sacked from Legnano after an 8 game loss streak in season 2, the club's best players were pushed out and the writing was on the wall from matchday one, gonna try again in Italy even though it might be futile! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
glennuk Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 Badak Lampung - Season Seven - Indonesian League One - Mid Year Review League - Currently 3rd We were predicted mid table (with one player in the media dream eleven) and half way through the year we are exceeding expectations. Going forward we just look excellent, I feel like we have turned a corner and could be a top 4 team consistently now, which is much quicker than I expected it would be. Cup - Quarter Finals so far We breezed through the first few rounds, but now have a tough quarter final matchup against PSM, who are just 1 position (by goal difference) below us in the league. Asian Champions League We faced another Australian side and were beaten, BUT the good news is it was a very competitive match. We even had the higher XG, although they clearly dominated the possession battle. So back to the Confederations Cup it was. Asian Confederation Cup We got drawn into a group with a Singaporean, Cambodian and Malaysian side. I was hoping for another table topping run here, but we did struggle more this time around. I am not sure if the teams we were playing were just better, or our squad are worse, the league seems to show we are a better team, so unsure what the problem was here. Bad luck? Johor DT are a very good team though. Other News Mentoring I was finally able to set up mentoring (I hadn't before as my only influential players were legacy players who had balanced personalities). I am hoping this also helps us to improve, get more of the youth to professional (or other good) personalities. Only two groups as I only have two players who have good personalities and are influential or above. New Contract and New Affiliate Got a new affiliate in Indonesian League Three and a new contract too. Transfers We have been selling quite a few of our more fringe youth players. This helps to keep the bank balance in the positive as well as ensure the squad size is kept to a good size. I haven't posted these before, so just for transparency here they are. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAwtunes Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 @Winskigood to see you back and hope you and your family are doing well now I was one of those playing as Inter Bratislava. I had a couple of goes at it and I know @XaWwas there too for a bit, but was a slacker and bailed early as I recall I Managed to get a new stadium, so we moved from the out of town training ground and back into Bratislava. We managed a few league victories but the UCL was tough, really tough. good luck 👍 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AcademyAllTheWay Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 On 23/05/2023 at 19:16, The_Gato_In_Goal said: 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. I've found Denmark so hard to manage in, what's your thoughts on the difficulty level? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riebow Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 (edited) Arras FA Season Review (42/43): Les Boyaux Rouges League: In a season where we beat PSG twice and were leading at the half way point we disappointedly finished 3rd, mainly due to a poor end of the season (only 1 win in the last 8 games!). Nîmes has surfaced as a new super team in the French league, pouring 100's of millions of transfers each season. They finally managed to buy themselves a title! The main difference between us and PSG/Nîmes is that they absolutely batter the smaller team, while we occasionally drop points. Just look at the gap in goal difference! Last 8 games... not pretty. Only win against PSG is kinda funny :-D. Spoiler Cup: We finally did it! We reached the final of the French cup, where we inevitably faced PSG. We were the better team and should have won in the regular time. Unfortunately, they scored out of their only chance, and we managed to equalize in the 2nd half. We conceded a red card just before Extra Time, which meant all hands on deck to get to penalties. Ibrahima Ngom (intake of 28), oldest player on the squad, missed the first penalty and that was that. PSG didn't miss a single penalty. We lost on penalties 5-4. Another season without silverware. Spoiler Europe (why do we bother?) This competition is not for us. To be honest, we play a mostly heavily rotated squad, as I want to focus on the league first. We only managed 1 win and 2 draws and didn't make it to the play offs again. Spoiler Intake: A better intake than the years before, with 4 Elite talents. 2 of them goalkeepers though. Spoiler The Talent Giovanni Capurro: GK n1, unambitious personality combined with low determination doesn't spell much good, but we'll give him a shot. Spoiler Aldrich Ikanga: I need more depth in central midfield, so this is nice addition. Although he's more of a water carrier type than a creative outlet Spoiler Hicham Nemdil: GK n2, he's um ... tall? Spoiler Rajab Sulieman: all the way from that well know football talent factory called Eritrea! He's supposed to be the biggest talent of the intake. He has good stats for a winger, so we'll see how he develops. Spoiler Wunderkind? Wonderkind? Wonderkid? Kyian Neff (intake of 38), joined our stable of Wonderkids. His emergence had repercussions for another former Wonderkid... Spoiler Transfers In the winter mercato I decided to sell Jean-Marc Gérardin (intake of 37) for a measly 17M... Not sure if this was my best decision. According to my coaches he was full to close potential and it looks like previously mentioned Kylian Neff has a higher ceiling, so I decided to let him go, Spoiler This guy could be special: Nicolas Savelli (intake of 37) is my best player, a leading player in the Ligue 1 with 4,5 stars CA. Most importantly: his potential is through the roof. According to my coaches he could still improve significantly! He generally plays as a Segundo Volante of Box to box midfielder. Will he still be here next season, with half of the premier league sniffing around? Spoiler Next Season Existential questions: with the emergence of Nîmes, winning the French league has become even harder. Not to mention, we still seem a decade off from winning the CL... I'm pondering to put this save on hold and try somewhere else... More updates to come soon! Edited May 26, 2023 by Riebow 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winski Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 2 hours ago, JAwtunes said: @Winskigood to see you back and hope you and your family are doing well now I was one of those playing as Inter Bratislava. I had a couple of goes at it and I know @XaWwas there too for a bit, but was a slacker and bailed early as I recall I Managed to get a new stadium, so we moved from the out of town training ground and back into Bratislava. We managed a few league victories but the UCL was tough, really tough. good luck 👍 Ah yeah, now I remember it was you and XaW indeed! Hopefully I won't get sacked early, because this is one of those clubs I really want to manage for quite a long time now. And thanks also. Yes, me and my family are both doing well now, but we had a tough time the last months. I'm happy to be back at playing this beautiful game. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gato_In_Goal Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 5 hours ago, AcademyAllTheWay said: I've found Denmark so hard to manage in, what's your thoughts on the difficulty level? The third and fourth tiers at the beginning have lots of parity, so it's not too difficult to get quick promotions. Although it's complicated by the amateur poaching bug (not sure if this ever got fixed since I was in those leagues before the first patch). Once you make it to the top flight you have to fight relegation for years. I think it took me 4-5 years of narrowly avoiding relegation before we started to push on. Now, I'm stuck trying to win the league since Kobenhavn are pretty dominant. As with many European countries in this challenge, once you get that league title it's easier to take the last step to the Champions League. For reference, the Danish league is the 4th highest league in Europe by coefficients. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuryBlade Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 Long time lurker, first time poster in this thread. Been playing FM for over 20 years, but the last 5 years only FM Touch on iPad. Recently I got Braintree from Conference South to Europe in a standard save and I’ve always looked at this challenge as the pinnacle of FM. FM touch does have limitations so I unofficially started this challenge. Limitation 1 is no way of loading players into the unplayable league you want to select a team from. Limitation 2 - the youth intake size is 4 players per year. Started as Braintree in FMT20. Conference south, predicted to be in a relegation fight. As close as I can get to the starting requirements and still have players. Also means I keep managing a team I like. 3 seasons to get out of conference south. 3 seasons to get out of conference. So far so good, albeit the squad is terrible and not a single player rated as above Conference south level. League 2 - survived first season on the final day, then relegated with new record low points total next season. Anytime a player came through the youth intake that was rated as league 2 or above, the chairman accepted ANY bid for them, despite the club being in a positive bank balance. I don’t think this is possible on FM touch and I have lost the will to continue haha! I have gained so much more respect and admiration for every single one of you here for playing the game this way. You are hardcore and I am impressed with the amazing achievements in the 95 pages! 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 Hoping to get season 8 updated for Limavady Utd tomorrow, struggled to get a good run at it and I have 6 competitions to play in so there are like a billion games a season right now Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dylan.gangat Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 (edited) Lyon - La Duchère Season Summary 2023/2024 (Season 1) Surprising 1st Season Promotion! I was surprised by the group of players I inherited and felt like this squad was capable of pushing past the media's prediction but never once did I think we could be promoted it's all thanks to some very important key players who fitted into my tactic. I feel the whole league was underperforming and we took advantage of that and almost won the league by the last day. The board was quite generous throughout the season and allowed us to update the youth and training facilities. I am very optimistic for next season I'm not too sure of what we can achieve but my goal is to just stay in the league as I feel our youth intake will be exponentially better being in a higher division. Season Summary Key Players These are some of the brilliant players I have inherited that stood out throughout the season. Youth Intake I'm happy with my 1st intake being a golden generation. Not too sure about the quality of them. Time will tell tho. I'm excited for the next intake because we are in a higher division. Ongoing Stats Edited May 26, 2023 by dylan.gangat 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 Billericay Town - Sail as one “We are focussing every single thought on developing the new and not a single one on holding the old.“ Earl of Grey I tried a possession game and in the pre-season friendlies it went well but those are no contest and in the league we had a horrible start. 9 matches without a victory and most of them lost. I thought my papers were already on the table and I would be sacked. But instead I had league Two clubs chasing me which went well for my ego. I tried hard to turn things around and switched to a direct counter-attacking style and the lads thundered a turnaround with five winnings in a row. We are in the mid-table now with a strong core of a team. I am very proud to have turned things around. The challenge is still huge. Nonetheless: The Earl of Grey will go on RL holidays in Italy and France and will continue with the save in July. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 OFF TO CATANIA! 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 26, 2023 Share Posted May 26, 2023 first HoYD of the save 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 vor 5 Stunden schrieb pan_panic: first HoYD of the save Wow and such good one Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
libbyshuss Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 8 hours ago, HanziZoloman said: The Earl of Grey will go on RL holidays in Italy and France and will continue with the save in July. have fun!!! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
libbyshuss Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 Aachen - Germany Bundesliga - 2041/42 Season Summary Aachen FC entered the 2041/42 season with high hopes and ambitions of challenging for a Champions League place in the Bundesliga. However, their journey did not go as planned, resulting in their lowest finish in years, securing a disappointing 10th place in the league table. Despite this setback, the season ended on a positive note as they clinched their first-ever European trophy, winning the final of the Europa Conference League against Aberdeen with a resounding 3-0 victory. The early stages of the Bundesliga were promising for Aachen FC, as they displayed glimpses of their potential. However, they struggled to maintain consistency and faced a series of setbacks, resulting in dropped points. A string of disappointing results in the second half of the season ultimately dashed their hopes of securing a higher league position. The final seven games of the season were particularly challenging for Aachen FC. The team failed to secure a single victory during this period, leaving fans frustrated and questioning the direction of the club. Injuries to key players, tactical uncertainties, and a lack of confidence seemed to hinder their progress. However, Aachen FC managed to turn their fortunes around in European competition. Participating in the Europa Conference League, they displayed resilience and determination, reaching the final. In a memorable showdown against Aberdeen, Aachen FC showcased their true potential, dominating the match and securing a convincing 3-0 victory. This triumph marked a historic moment for the club, clinching their first-ever European trophy and providing a silver lining to an otherwise underwhelming season. While the season may have fallen short of expectations in the Bundesliga, the success in the Europa Conference League final brought a sense of redemption to Aachen FC. The club now faces the challenge of regrouping, learning from their experiences, and aiming for a better league finish in the future. With the right combination of talent, determination, and tactical improvements, Aachen FC will undoubtedly strive to reclaim their former glory and challenge for top honours once again. Players Patrick Forster 34A - Patrick Forster, the 23 year old star attacking midfielder, had a standout season for Aachen FC. In 47 games across various competitions, Forster showcased his exceptional talent by scoring an impressive 23 goals and providing 12 assists. His contributions were crucial in helping the team throughout the campaign, making him a key player and an integral part of Aachen FC's attacking prowess. Forster's impressive goal-scoring record and playmaking abilities solidified his reputation as a top-class midfielder and a valuable asset for the club. Lorenzo Drago 35A - Lorenzo Drago, the 22-year-old right winger, experienced an improved season for Aachen FC. Thanks to a tactical tweak that suited his playing style, Drago showcased significant progress in his performance. However, despite his individual improvements, Aachen FC finished the season poorly, falling short of their expectations. While Drago's contributions were commendable, the team's overall struggles impacted their final league position. Nonetheless, Drago's development throughout the season bodes well for his future and offers promise for further growth in his career. Ionut Serban 36A - Ionut Serban, the 22-year-old captain and center back, had an exceptional season for Aachen FC. As a key player, Serban demonstrated his leadership qualities and defensive prowess, consistently delivering solid performances at the heart of the defense. His contributions were instrumental in the team's success, providing stability and organization at the back. Serban's maturity and influence on the pitch made him a crucial asset for Aachen FC, solidifying his reputation as a talented and reliable centre back. Sam De Rego 38B - Sam do Rego, at just 19 years old, proved to be a highly versatile player for Aachen FC this season. Capable of playing in defense, central midfield, or attacking midfield, do Rego showcased his adaptability and skill in various positions. Regardless of where he was deployed, do Rego consistently performed at a high level, showcasing his talent and potential. His contributions in different areas of the pitch were valuable for the team, making him a valuable asset for Aachen FC. As a young player, do Rego's versatility and consistent performances offer great promise for his future development and impact on the team. Hakan Uzunoglu 36E - Hakan Uzunoglu, despite not having the most impressive credentials on paper, consistently delivered strong performances for Aachen FC throughout the season. Known for his consistent reliability, Uzunoglu's hard work and dedication paid off as he was awarded the prestigious FIFA U21 Player of the Year. This recognition highlights Uzunoglu's ability to consistently perform at a high level, proving that consistent effort and determination can lead to significant achievements. Despite not being a wonderkid, Uzunoglu's impact on the team and his individual success showcase his immense value to Aachen FC. Youth Aachen FC's youth intake this season was relatively average, featuring a mix of promising prospects. While there were two standout talents with elite potential, the overall quality of the intake was somewhat hampered by poor personalities and starting attributes. While these factors can be challenging to overcome, the club's focus will be on providing guidance and development opportunities to shape the players' personalities and improve their initial skill set. With proper nurturing and guidance, the two elite talents can potentially blossom into key contributors for Aachen FC in the future. Career As Aachen FC looks ahead to the upcoming season, there are exciting plans to implement a tactical change from a strikerless 4-6-0 formation to a more traditional 4-2-3-1 setup. This shift aims to provide a greater attacking threat and improve the team's overall balance on the pitch. The new formation will see the introduction of a central striker supported by a trio of attacking midfielders, offering more options in the final third. With this tactical adjustment, Aachen FC aims to rekindle their ambitions for European qualification. After a disappointing finish in the previous season, the team is determined to bounce back and reclaim their position among the top contenders. The revised formation, coupled with the existing talented squad and potential new signings, will provide the framework needed to mount a strong challenge. European qualification remains a primary objective for Aachen FC, and the team is eager to compete against the continent's finest in prestigious tournaments. The tactical shift, combined with the determination and talent within the squad, sets the stage for an exciting and promising season ahead. With the right blend of tactical acumen, player development, and collective effort, Aachen FC will strive to secure a European spot and create a memorable campaign for the fans to cherish. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HenTheChicken Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 we are BACK welcome to france boys 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sdp9511 Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 (edited) End of Season Review Season 2023/24 USBCO Season Summary Finished just above the relegation spots, a difficult start to the season with players being unsatisfied after 3 games. Season Details League Table - Long time near the bottom, then we had a good spell in the middle that saved our season Transfers In - None Transfers Out- none yet, but we will lose our best left-back due to the fact he doesn't want to sign a new contract Youth Candidates -Right winger Boubackar Seck is the best prospect, I think he will be a better right back than right winger Key Players Namakoro Diallo - Player of the season, most likely not to be here next season Scott Kyei - Top scorer, had some cold spells. But by far my most effective attacker this season David Oberhauser - Tied for the record of most clean sheets in a season in the National Next Season Survive and improve from year 1 Personal Contract Season Contract Start Date Contract Expiry Date Pre Tax Wage Post Tax Wage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At start 20 June 2023 30 June 2024 €1300 p/w €1100 p/w 2023/24 30 May 2024 30 June 2025 €1300 p/w = €1100 p/w = 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 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2023/24 Minimal = (1.00*) ↑ National C ↑↑ 4 ↑ 4 ↑ 1 = 1 = 1 = 1 = 3 ↑ 5 ↑ 3 ↑ 7 ↑ 1 = 3 ↑ 4 ↑ 3 ↑ 9 ↑↑ 4 ↑ 3 ↑ Club Facilities Season Training Facilities Youth Facilities Corporate Facilities Junior Coaching Youth Recruitment Club Reputation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At Start Average Average Adequate Average Fairly basic National (2.00*) 2023/24 Average Average Adequate Average Fairly basic National (2.00*) Season Record Season Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Win Percentage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 35 10 12 13 37 40 -3 28.0% Overall Career Record After Season Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Win Percentage Time At Club ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 35 10 12 13 37 40 -3 28.0% 328 days 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 French Cup Achievements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 N/a N/a N/a French National 11th Fifth Round Came 11th in the league, and dissapointed in the cup losing to a lower league team Record Number of Appearances (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Appearances --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 Jonathan Viennet 6 Record Goal Scorer (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Goals --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 - 0 Record Number of Assists (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Assists --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 - 0 Record Number of Clean Sheets (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Clean Sheets ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 - 0 Edited May 27, 2023 by Sdp9511 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 (edited) Intake is here! the day after we qualify for the playoffs out first season, there are 2 players with decent potential, although i have my doubts about their abilities Edited May 27, 2023 by pan_panic 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 end of the 23/24 season! we reached the Serie C playoff semifinal where we lost out in extra time to Crotone. we did however win the Coppa Italia Serie C thanks to a massive first leg win over Pro Vicelli. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sdp9511 Posted May 27, 2023 Share Posted May 27, 2023 (edited) End of Season Review Season 2024/25 USBCO Season Summary Finished just above the relegation spots again, and did slightly better point-wise. Our training facilities did go down this season due to technological advances Season Details League Table - Finished 11th, midway through the season we were higher up. But difficult march and april led to a drop Transfers In - None Transfers Out- Released a player who wasn't playing and wanted to leave early, to pay less of his wage. Youth Candidates - Our best candidate this season was Franck Caron. Got a similarly rated player at right back, and a decent cb. Got a new HOYD at the end of the season with a better personality Fixtures Key Players Julien Boyer - Back up last season, stepped up to take the position from Diallo who left on a free Scott Kyei - Top scorer again, was more consistent this season Kandet Diawara - Probably our highest rated player, was an efficient scorer this season compared to last with 8 Next Season Survive and improve from year 1 Personal Contract Season Contract Start Date Contract Expiry Date Pre Tax Wage Post Tax Wage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ At start 20 June 2023 30 June 2024 €1300 p/w €1100 p/w 2023/24 30 May 2024 30 June 2025 €1300 p/w = €1100 p/w = 2024/25 26 April 2025 30 June 2027 €1300 p/w = €1100 p/w = 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 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2023/24 Minimal = (1.00*) ↑ National C ↑ 4 ↑ 4 ↑ 1 = 1 = 1 = 1 = 3 ↑ 5 ↑ 3 ↑ 7 = 1 = 3 ↑ 4 ↑ 3 ↑ 9 ↑↑ 4 ↑ 3 ↑ 2024/25 Minimal = (1.50*) ↑ National A ↑↑ 8 ↑ 8 ↑ 3 ↑ 1 = 1 = 1 = 8 ↑ 8 ↑ 8 ↑ 7 = 1 = 6 ↑ 7 ↑ 6 ↑ 17 ↑↑ 8 ↑ 8 ↑ Club Facilities Season Training Facilities Youth Facilities Corporate Facilities Junior Coaching Youth Recruitment Club Reputation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At Start Average Average Adequate Average Fairly basic National (2.00*) 2023/24 Average Average Adequate Average Fairly basic National (2.00*) 2024/25 Adequate Average Adequate Average Fairly basic National (2.00*) Season Record Season Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Win Percentage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 35 10 12 13 37 40 -3 28.0% 2024/25 36 13 9 14 45 51 -6 36.1% Overall Career Record After Season Played Won Drawn Lost Goals For Goals Against Goal Difference Win Percentage Time At Club ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 35 10 12 13 37 40 -3 28.0% 328 days 2024/25 71 23 21 27 82 91 -9 32.0% 732 days 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 French Cup Achievements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 N/a N/a N/a French National 11th Fifth Round Came 11th in the league, and dissapointed in the cup losing to a lower league team 2023/24 N/a N/a N/a French National 11th Eigth Round Record Number of Appearances (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Appearances This season Player Season Appearances -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 Jonathan Viennet 6 2023/24 Jonathan Viennet 6 2024/25 Jonathan Viennet/Valentin Larralde 6 2024/25 Valentin Larralde 16 Record Goal Scorer (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Appearances This season Player Season Appearances -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 - 0 2024/25 Benjamin Poulain 2 2024/25 Benjamin Poulain 2 Record Number of Assists (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Appearances This season Player Season Appearances -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 - 0 2024/25 Valentin Larralde 2 2024/25 Valentin Larralde 2 Record Number of Clean Sheets (Players From The Academy Only) Season Player Cumulative Number of Appearances This season Player Season Appearances -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2023/24 - 0 2024/25 - 0 Edited June 4, 2023 by Sdp9511 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted May 28, 2023 Share Posted May 28, 2023 ROESIDERS ARE GOING TO NEED A BIGGER TROPHY CABINET! Squad Overview Spoiler Youth Overview Spoiler The preview linked below shows the worst I have had in the save yet the current ability and potential abilities were up from last year so I think the preview was a little off (although the intake was only an average 3 star one). I'm pleased that we still have the majority of the intakes with positive personalities and that the current squad has quite a low negative personality count. I'm hoping having the maxed out coaching and recruitment will start to bear fruit in the next season or two. More Youth DetailsYouth Intake PreviewYouth Intake Top 5Season Review Spoiler An historic season for Limavady United in which 4 trophies were lifted including the Danske Bank Premiership. The season began with the sale of our Model Citizen key player Wily Aguilar (Elite4) to none other than Linfield: It's a damn good fee and it let me upgrade my training facilities again as we are losing money so player sales on top of European money is required in order to get upgrades approved. Aguilar (Elite4) went on to win the player and young player of the season. The key to my success this year seemed to be having a strong second string team and rather than trying to play jaded players (by the end of the season almost the whole team needed a rest after playing one match) was to just rotate and trust the back-ups and I'd say it worked out really well in the end. In total we played 62 games this season and thats without making the group stages in Europe so if we do make the group stages I'm most likely going to have to throw some of the cup games as that sort of scheduling will be unsustainable. In terms of the goalscorers this year we had: Geneste (Elite5) - 47 in 37 (13) Bell (Elite6) - 37 in 42 (3) Telford (Elite7) - 22 in 27 (15) Curran (Elite7) - 16 in 16 (11) The highest non-striker goalscorer this year was Callum Martin (Elite6) with 4 so you can see how the 4-4-2 formation is focused on getting the ball into the two strikers and letting them do what they do best. I have no plans to change the formation at the moment although at one point I did play a 3-4-3 in the SPFL Trust Trophy Final as my fullbacks were exhausted or injured so I'm likely to keep that as an alternative formation. One of the highlights this year was getting Geneste (Elite5) to not only talk but I managed to get him to agree to a new contract after many rounds of negotiating with his agent, in addition Callum Martin (Elite6) also agreed to a new deal but wasn't quite as difficult to convince: The board still won't entertain the idea of becoming a professional side which still seems to stem from the projections and not taking into account any money from Europe (it's obviously not a given we will qualify for Europe every year). So little semi-pro Limivady will roll up into the Champions League qualifiers next season We are still awaiting the first International Cap of the save but Geneste (Elite5) is getting close as he's been named 3 times now in the National Squad and if he keeps up his scoring record (150 goals in 156 appearances) and improving as he has been then I think he should get a cap this year or next. Next Season Aims Spoiler See if we can make the Europa Conference League after dropping out of Champions League and Europa League qualifiers (I'm not going to set any expectations for those competitions as it's never going to happen at this stage) Try to win the title again and sacrifice the domestic cups if need be Try to retain the squad as it is 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 Season 7 - Danske Bank Premiership 2nd 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
grff Posted May 28, 2023 Share Posted May 28, 2023 Otahuhu United AFC: 2032 Season Review A disappointing follow up season as we fail to reach the grand final despite crusing to our sub-division title. We now come back after pre-season and dive straight into the OFC Champion's League. The next update will be a Champion's League only update due to the timing of competitions. Player stats were very good and only dipped during a 3 game slump during the championship stage. Youth intake previewed with grade C across the board and it turned out to be spot on. Nothing to shout home about. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Win the Champion's League Win the Champion's League Win the Champion's League 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted May 28, 2023 Share Posted May 28, 2023 1 hour ago, grff said: Otahuhu United AFC: 2032 Season Review A disappointing follow up season as we fail to reach the grand final despite crusing to our sub-division title. We now come back after pre-season and dive straight into the OFC Champion's League. The next update will be a Champion's League only update due to the timing of competitions. Player stats were very good and only dipped during a 3 game slump during the championship stage. Youth intake previewed with grade C across the board and it turned out to be spot on. Nothing to shout home about. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Win the Champion's League Win the Champion's League Win the Champion's League What are you aiming to do next season? 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winski Posted May 28, 2023 Share Posted May 28, 2023 Pfffff.....we just can't win anymore It's so difficult, to have a squad with only 12 players. The first half of the season was good, we won a couple of matches. But take a look at this. We won a match in October, and one match in March... and lost almost all the others. And check the league table, with only 3 matches left to play. Just two points difference between me, the current nr. 11, and the last place. With our current form, I don't think we will stay up.... 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted May 28, 2023 Share Posted May 28, 2023 vor 15 Minuten schrieb Winski: Pfffff.....we just can't win anymore It's so difficult, to have a squad with only 12 players. The first half of the season was good, we won a couple of matches. But take a look at this. We won a match in October, and one match in March... and lost almost all the others. And check the league table, with only 3 matches left to play. Just two points difference between me, the current nr. 11, and the last place. With our current form, I don't think we will stay up.... I know exactly what you are talking about. I have the same in VNS England, it’s frustrating. In previous saves I just reloaded, in this save I hang on and punch it through, first time. It’s very rewarding. Hang on dude and try to gather a win somehow and a draw and your through! Everyone behind the ball and your best player up front. You still can do it! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winski Posted May 28, 2023 Share Posted May 28, 2023 Okay, that was it. A very short spell at Inter Bratislava. Potentially a very nice club, but the challenge was just too difficult. We were relegated on final day, after losing our last match at home 0-4 against the nr. 2 of the league. Back to the drawing table... 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BustaRaymes Posted May 28, 2023 Share Posted May 28, 2023 My Malaysian Uni save got rolled back a few months after a crash and I lost my interest. So now I'm back for another grind, this time in the Faroe Isles. MB was the worst rated out of 2 options, so here we go! Miðvágs Bóltfelag Hi! I have no confidence whatsoever that it is possible to finish this one, but it's the ride that's the most fun. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gato_In_Goal Posted May 28, 2023 Share Posted May 28, 2023 Brønshøj BK - Youth Intake Season 19 Our newfound links with teams from Japan, Australia, and Slovakia have yet to pay dividends, but we did get a couple Brazilians out of nowhere. The manager is Brazilian, but this is the first time in the save that has made an impact, too bad they aren't very good. Speaking of the intake, we're at the point where we'd rather have one guy and nobody else as long as that one guy has high potential. The question is whether this 5* means the level of Banza 13a (backup for us) or Hjulmand 11a (starter for Man City). Fisker 19a looks promising so long as the potential holds up. Jorgensen 19b is the next up in our trend of producing short attacking midfielders. He's half a foot shorter than Messi... 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted May 28, 2023 Share Posted May 28, 2023 (edited) vor 2 Stunden schrieb Winski: Okay, that was it. A very short spell at Inter Bratislava. Potentially a very nice club, but the challenge was just too difficult. We were relegated on final day, after losing our last match at home 0-4 against the nr. 2 of the league. You fought bravely I‘m sure @The_Gato_In_Goal lol Edited May 28, 2023 by HanziZoloman Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timothy. Posted May 29, 2023 Share Posted May 29, 2023 On 09/05/2023 at 18:07, HanziZoloman said: hey guys, does anyone have experiences with the newGan Facepack on Mac? It's not working (cannot be opened). Same for me. Just says cannot be opened. Same with the XML file. Anyone find a solution to this. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HenTheChicken Posted May 29, 2023 Share Posted May 29, 2023 Got sacked hm might actually continue that kjellerup save didnt realise i still had it 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post libbyshuss Posted May 29, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 29, 2023 Aachen Fc - Germany 2042/43 - Bundesliga Season Summary Aachen FC had a highly promising season in the 2042/43 Bundesliga, showing significant improvement compared to previous campaigns. Under the guidance of Libby Shuss, the team adopted a 4-2-3-1 formation that proved to be effective throughout the season. The team started the season with a strong sense of determination and quickly established themselves as formidable contenders in the league. The 4-2-3-1 formation allowed Aachen FC to maintain a solid defensive structure while also providing an attacking threat. The midfield duo played a crucial role in both defensive solidity and initiating attacks, while the attacking trio behind the lone striker showcased their creativity and goal-scoring abilities. In the Bundesliga, Aachen FC consistently produced impressive performances, securing victories against some of the league's top teams. Their improved defensive organization and clinical finishing helped them earn crucial points in close encounters. While they were not able to clinch the title, they managed to secure a commendable finish in the top half of the table, potentially qualifying for European competition next season. Aachen FC's most notable achievement came in the Europa League, where they reached the quarter-finals. They displayed resilience and quality in their performances, eliminating several strong opponents along the way. Unfortunately, their European journey came to an end in the quarter-finals against Espanyol, a challenging opponent who proved too strong to overcome. Overall, Aachen FC's 2042/43 season can be considered a significant success. The team's improved performance, tactical approach, and cohesive gameplay in the 4-2-3-1 formation were the key factors behind their achievements. The quarter-final finish in the Europa League showcased their ability to compete at a high level and gave the fans reasons to be optimistic about the future. With continued development, Aachen FC could potentially challenge for titles in the seasons to come. Players Patrick Forster 34A - Patrick Forster had an exceptional season as a lone striker for Aachen FC in the 2042/43 campaign. Despite not possessing significant pace, Forster defied expectations and showcased his incredible goal-scoring ability. In the 4-2-3-1 formation, he played a vital role as the focal point of the team's attack. Forster's 33 goals in 38 games highlight his remarkable efficiency and clinical finishing. Despite lacking pace, he utilized his positional awareness, intelligent movement, and technical proficiency to consistently find himself in scoring positions. His ability to convert chances into goals played a crucial role in Aachen FC's success throughout the season. As a lone striker, Forster also demonstrated his effectiveness in holding up the ball, linking up with teammates, and contributing to the team's overall attacking play. His presence and ability to occupy defenders created space for the midfielders and wingers to exploit. Overall, Patrick Forster's goal-scoring prowess and contribution as a lone striker in Aachen FC's 4-2-3-1 formation were instrumental to the team's success. His impressive tally of 33 goals in 38 games is a testament to his skill, intelligence, and determination. Forster's performances undoubtedly played a significant role in Aachen FC's positive season, earning him praise and recognition as one of the team's standout players. Ivan Herbst 38A - Ivan Herbst 38A had a breakthrough season as the Austrian left winger. Making his international debut, Herbst quickly established himself as a key player for both club and country. He cemented his place in the first team and finished the season as a highly regarded wonderkid. In 28 games, Herbst displayed his attacking prowess by contributing 7 goals and 9 assists. His performances on the left flank were characterized by skillful dribbling, precise crosses, and intelligent decision-making. His ability to both score and create goals played a vital role in his team's success throughout the season. Herbst's impressive season also earned him recognition on the international stage, where he made his debut for the Austrian national team. His performances for both club and country highlighted his potential and established him as a rising star in Austrian football. Overall, Ivan Herbst 38A's season was nothing short of remarkable. His impact on the field, with his goals, assists, and overall contribution, showcased his talent and potential. Cementing his place in the first team and earning the status of a wonderkid, Herbst's performances left fans excited about what he will achieve in the seasons to come. Aachen had a commendable season with notable performances from key players in their squad. Ionut Serban, the team captain and centre back, was outstanding, displaying brilliance in his defensive contributions. Now 23, he is a regular in the Germany national squad and has won 11 caps so far. Wonderkid Sam do Rego excelled as a deep-lying playmaker, showcasing his skills and vision. Lorenzo Drago, operating on the right wing, had some impressive outings, contributing positively to the team's performances. Youth Aachen FC's recent youth intake has been nothing short of excellent. While the overall intake might not have been packed with elite talents, there were two standout prospects that deserve special attention. Pascal Meier, in particular, is regarded as the best youth prospect ever seen at the club. At just 15 years old, Meier already displays immense potential and has the makings of a future world-class talent. Meier's skill set and abilities are remarkable for his age, and he possesses the potential to make an immediate impact at the Bundesliga level. The club's coaching staff and scouts have high hopes for him, considering his exceptional talent and readiness for top-flight football at such a young age. Although the intake might not have yielded numerous elite talents, the presence of Pascal Meier alone makes it an exceptional one. The future looks incredibly bright for Aachen FC, as they have potentially unearthed a player who could become a star not only for the club but also on the global stage. Career Aachen FC is gearing up for an exciting and ambitious season ahead, with the primary objective of pushing for a coveted spot in the Champions League. With the talent and potential showcased by their youth prospect, Pascal Meier, the club is also focused on successfully integrating him into the first team squad. The team's strong foundation, led by experienced players and the leadership of captain Ionut Serban, will provide a solid platform for the club's ambitions. The integration of Pascal Meier into the first team is an exciting prospect. Despite his young age, Meier has displayed exceptional talent and maturity beyond his years. The coaching staff and senior players will work closely with him to ensure a smooth transition into the senior squad, harnessing his abilities and helping him adapt to the demands of top-level football. The club's tactical approach will be geared towards a balanced and dynamic style of play, with an emphasis on solid defence, creative midfield play, and clinical finishing up front. Aachen FC will aim to dominate matches and consistently compete against the league's top teams, challenging for a Champions League qualification spot. The fans can expect an exhilarating season with thrilling performances, driven by the hunger to secure a place in Europe's most prestigious club competition. With the integration of Pascal Meier alongside established talents, Aachen FC's future looks promising, and the team will strive to make their mark both domestically and on the continental stage. 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAwtunes Posted May 29, 2023 Share Posted May 29, 2023 Deportes Valdivia (Chile) - Season 6 (2028) Review League Deportes Valdivia displayed exceptional consistency throughout the season, securing 23 victories, 6 draws, and suffering only a single defeat. Their offensive prowess was evident, with the team netting an impressive 79 goals, while their solid defence allowed only 15 goals against them, resulting in a remarkable goal difference of +64. While Deportes Valdivia emerged as the champions, Universidad Católica settled for second place for the third consecutive season. The runners-up amassed a commendable 64 points but fell short of toppling the eventual winners. Spoiler Cup In the Copa Chile Easy, Deportes Valdivia's journey came to an end in the quarter-finals. They faced a strong challenge from Universidad Católica, succumbing to a 4-5 aggregate defeat. The tournament eventually saw Universidad de Chile crowned champions after they triumphed over O'Higgins with a 2-1 victory in the final. Spoiler Continental Campaign Deportes Valdivia participated in both the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana. However, their aspirations in the Copa Libertadores were halted in the third qualifying round by Defensa y Justicia, who secured a 6-3 aggregate victory. The Copa Libertadores title was eventually claimed by Gremio, showcasing their dominance in South American club football. In the Copa Sudamericana, Deportes Valdivia performed reasonably well, securing a spot in the group stage. Although they were unable to progress further, their presence in the competition displayed their ability to compete at a continental level. Spoiler Copa Libertadores Copa Sudamericana South American Football Landscape Across South America, the major domestic leagues saw Santos emerge as the champions of the Brazilian Série A, while CA All Boys clinched the top spot in the Argentine Liga Profesional. These victories highlight the fierce competition and the diverse range of talent present in the region. International Football Highlights In international football, the prestigious Copa America was won by Argentina, securing their 17th title. In a thrilling final, Argentina defeated Uruguay 2-1 to claim the championship. Unfortunately, Deportes Valdivia's journey in the tournament was cut short in the quarter-finals, as they suffered a 1-2 defeat against Brazil. Financial Challenges Despite the success on the field, Deportes Valdivia faced significant financial setbacks in the season. The club's balance sheet indicated a notable drop with a deficit of £-764,140. Addressing these financial challenges will be crucial for the club's future stability and progress. Fans Player of the Year: Jorge Mendoza 23c [68] Jorge Mendoza, wearing the iconic number 5 jersey, has been a force to be reckoned with in the heart of Deportes Valdivia's defence. The 21-year-old centre-back, born in Valdivia itself, demonstrated his qualities as a team player, exemplifying great teamwork and showing remarkable bravery in crucial moments. With 32 appearances and 6 substitute appearances, Mendoza has been a pillar of strength and consistency at the back for the team. Spoiler Top Three Performing Players: Jaime Opazo [62]: With an impressive rating of 8.16, Jaime Opazo displayed remarkable performances throughout the season. Operating as a defensive midfielder and center midfielder, Opazo showcased his skill and passing abilities. He also contributed significantly to the team's attacking prowess with 22 assists, making him a vital playmaker. Spoiler Leonardo Uribe [59]: Leonardo Uribe, a versatile player, displayed his intelligence and adaptability on the field. Occupying the midfield positions of left-center and attacking center, Uribe consistently performed at a high level. His rating of 7.54 is a testament to his contributions to the team's success. Spoiler Jorge Mendoza 23c [68]: Besides being the fans' player of the year, Mendoza also secured a place among the top performers. His rating of 7.45 signifies his exceptional qualities as a center-back, including being a team player and excelling in ground and aerial duels. Mendoza's endurance and speed were invaluable assets to Deportes Valdivia's defensive line. Top Scorer: Humberto Blázquez 26d [62] Humberto Blázquez, positioned as an attacking midfielder and striker, had an outstanding season in front of goal. With 16 goals in 22 appearances across all competitions, Blázquez consistently found the back of the net. His speed and shooting prowess, combined with his excellent first touch and composure, made him a formidable threat to opposing defences. Spoiler Top Assister: Jaime Opazo [62] Jaime Opazo not only made significant contributions as a scorer but also excelled in creating opportunities for his teammates. With an impressive tally of 22 assists in 29 appearances, Opazo's skilful passing and determination to set up goal-scoring opportunities were instrumental in Deportes Valdivia's attacking prowess. Youth Intake: Deportes Valdivia's youth intake this season has been highly promising. The club has successfully nurtured young talents, and the results are evident in their performances on the field. With a five-star rating, the youth intake reflects the club's commitment to developing the next generation of football stars. Spoiler Top Young Prospects of 2028: Bastián Canales 28e [58] - Promising centre-back Canales, aged 16, has already showcased his immense potential as a centre-back. With his attributes as a team player and prowess in aerial duels, Canales exhibits incredible bravery on the field. Spoiler Fabián Valladares 28b [57] - Young full-back Valladares, another 16-year-old talent, has impressed as a young full-back. His exceptional marking skills and fearless tackling make him an exciting prospect for the future. Spoiler Rodrigo Gómez 28c [60] - Promising attacking midfielder At the tender age of 16, Gómez has caught the eye with his skills as an attacking midfielder. His technical abilities, particularly in terms of skill and off-the-ball movement, make him an exciting player to watch. Spoiler Carlos Astorga 28d [54] - Young full-back Astorga, a 16-year-old full-back, has shown great promise with his team player mentality and commendable bravery. His abilities make him a potential asset for Deportes Valdivia in the coming seasons. Spoiler SUMMARY Spoiler Spoiler 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post pan_panic Posted May 29, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 29, 2023 Season 2 is done and we win Serie C/C! we also retain the Coppa Italia Serie C! it will be a rough season in Serie B next year in the scrap against the drop 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pan_panic Posted May 29, 2023 Share Posted May 29, 2023 we also had a great intake this season! but then again Serie C level players won't be amazing Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riebow Posted May 30, 2023 Share Posted May 30, 2023 I'm putting my Arras save on a hold for a while and I'm moving to the Middle East. I'm taking over Oghab Tehran out of Iran who got promoted to the Iranian Second Division (3rd tier). Expectations are high, as the board expects us to achieve a top 2 finish and our fans wants us to see promoted to the First Division. Our coaching attributes: Spoiler Our facilities: Nice 30K stadium and excellent youth recruitment to start with. Spoiler 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAwtunes Posted May 30, 2023 Share Posted May 30, 2023 @Riebowinteresting surname Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
aldojags Posted May 30, 2023 Share Posted May 30, 2023 @libbyshussSome of those players coming through now Libby - Meier - ooft!! Exciting few years ahead if you can keep that team together. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
libbyshuss Posted May 30, 2023 Share Posted May 30, 2023 28 minutes ago, aldojags said: Some of those players coming through now Libby - Meier - ooft!! Exciting few years ahead if you can keep that team together. Meier is insane. I don't think I've ever been as excited about a youth player! his first season is turning into something special as well - and he's still only 16! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post _JHTB_ Posted May 30, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 30, 2023 Ilkeston Town - Season 16 – Sky Bet Championship– 12th Transfers -- Squad -- League A few outgoings this season, two of which were very frustrating. Paul Smith 12 A player who has featured once of the bench for us amongst some underwhelming loan spells so I was happy for him to leave for £900k. I didn’t get any sell on clauses in his contract but I suspect he’ll eventually leave Norwich on a free transfer. Arron Lee Clarridge 13 Clarridge was a player who I thought could develop into a good player for us, but he had barely developed since coming through so when teams came sniffing I took the chance to get a good price for him. £3.9m with 40% of profit is a good deal, though I don’t think he will be sold for profit if he continues his development path that he had with us. Reco O’Dea 13 Deadline day, and the board accepted an offer without me even having the chance to protest nor renegotiate. O’Dea had become our first choice central midfielder managing 9 assists in the league and was developing well, but the board, as ever, jumped at the money. It was ok amount, but I would have rather kept him - £8.5m rising to £10.75m and a sell on fee. Jared Carline 12 Deadline day sale number 2. As above, the board accepted an offer with me having no say and following our starting midfielder out the door was our starting defender as we lost two of our best players on one day. We got £6.5m rising to £8.75m with sell on fee promised. We started the season pretty well 7 points from our opening 4 games was a return I was happy with as a newly promoted team. However, we then decided that we didn’t want to play for a month as we lost 5 league games on the spin despite not really being outperformed in them. Thankfully, after that, we did win and started putting up some strong form winning more often than not. We even put on an unlikely charge towards the playoffs before we decided to have another month of not playing as we lost 5 of 6 games which ruined any outside chance we had. Youth Intake Not the best of intakes, but a few players who look an ok prospect. Luke Daly 16 – The pick of the bunch, he could be trained as a Striker, but I will be training him as a right back as he looks to have good attributes to be a strong option there. He has a poor personality which is a shame but that’s something that can be fixed. Jordan Rennie 16 – A centre back prospect, who could have something about him. He will need to improve his physicals to be a real option for the first team. Overview The board eventually agreed to improve our training facilities which should complete in the off season. There again has been murmurings of a takeover which yet again didn’t go anywhere. I hope we do get a takeover as the board are really frustrating me in selling players. Despite only moving into our new stadium 3 years ago, and an expansion capacity of almost double it’s current capacity the board have also decided that a new stadium is a fantastic use of club resources. Little detail about it yet so I expect it will probably end up being scrapped, but I don’t think I’ve ever had a new stadium so soon. Next season I think we should be aiming for a midtable position again and to try and continue to improve our reputation and consolidate at this level. Key Players Josh Buckley 7 – Buckley’s had his best ever season for us contributing 2 goals and we had our best ever defensive performance this season, 48 goals conceded in the league which was the 5th best in the league. Patsy Bennett 12 – Another strong season from Bennett, 9 goals and 7 assists is a positive return. He’s one I could see interest in so I have offered him a new contract which should hopefully allow us to keep him. Kyle MacKenzie 11 – MacKenzie put in some great performances from defensive midfield, he only managed 1 direct goal involvement but his role was more defense minded which he did well in. 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BustaRaymes Posted May 31, 2023 Share Posted May 31, 2023 After 2 tries it became obvious that MB's squad was never going to be able to stay up in the first season. So I reloaded again and went with Royn this time and it sticks. So: Bóltfelagið Royn Faroese Second Division - 2023 A tight table meant we were just 2 points off relegation with 2 games to go, and 6 points in those propelled us to 4th place. Squad Not a lot of rotation as our starting eleven worked well. Magnussen is our star player, but he has been unhappy for months after a harsh team talk. I hate how this is going to make me lose him, as his contract is running out. Our midfield is nice and stable with Poulsen as a driving force. He and Gillason are a good and dynamic duo. Syderbo is a classic finisher. Lacks a lot in other areas but 22 goals show that he doesn't need those qualities. Youth intake Like always the first intake looks great. Steingrimsson will probably go right into the first team, as will David Wiberg with his set piece skills. Joan Wiberg is rated highly but has a lot to learn. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post libbyshuss Posted May 31, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 31, 2023 Aachen FC - Germany Bundesliga - 2043/44 Season Summary Aachen FC had an eventful and promising season in the 2043/44 Bundesliga campaign, finishing in an impressive 6th place. In the first half of the season, Aachen FC struggled to find their rhythm, experiencing ups and downs in their performances. During the second half of the season, Aachen FC showed significant improvement, winning five out of their last six matches. Their strong finish propelled them up the table and secured their 6th place finish. The team's determination and resilience were evident as they fought their way back into contention for a European spot. Aachen FC also made a memorable run in the Europa League, reaching the quarter-finals. They displayed their quality by overcoming formidable opponents in the earlier rounds. Unfortunately, their journey came to an end in a closely contested match against Brighton. Despite a valiant effort, Aachen FC narrowly lost, ending their European adventure for the season. Overall, the 2043/44 season was a successful one for Aachen FC. They showcased their potential with a strong finish in the Bundesliga, securing a respectable 6th place. Their impressive run in the Europa League also brought excitement and optimism to the fans. With the team's determination and positive momentum, Aachen FC can look forward to building on their achievements in the upcoming seasons. Players Pascal Meier 43A - Pascal Meier had an extraordinary season that will be etched in the history books. At the young age of just 16 years and 3 days, Meier made his professional debut for his club. It was a momentous occasion, and he wasted no time in making an impact. In the DFB first round match, Meier scored a remarkable 7 goals in a stunning 14-0 victory. From that moment on, Meier's star continued to rise. He displayed an exceptional goal-scoring prowess throughout the season, consistently finding the back of the net. In just 27 starts, Meier managed to score an impressive total of 34 goals, a remarkable achievement for someone so young. His natural talent, coupled with his maturity and composure on the field, made him a formidable force. Meier's performances did not go unnoticed, and he was rewarded with his first international cap for the German national team in March. It was a testament to his remarkable talent and potential. Despite his tender age, Meier proved himself to be a valuable asset to the team, showcasing his abilities on the international stage. Throughout the season, Meier established himself as a key part of his club's success. Despite his youth, he quickly became an integral member of the team, contributing significantly to their attacking prowess. His ability to consistently find the back of the net and his understanding of the game made him a vital component of their attacking strategy. Pascal Meier's achievements at just 16 years old are truly remarkable. His debut and subsequent performances have marked him as a rising star in the football world. With such incredible potential and skill, Meier has a bright future ahead of him. As he continues to develop and grow, he has the potential to become one of the sport's most exciting talents. The squad of Aachen FC had its fair share of highs and lows throughout the season. Some players showcased their abilities and made significant contributions, while others struggled to live up to expectations. One notable success story was Patrick Forster, who successfully settled into his new role as an attacking midfielder. He adapted well to the position and performed admirably, providing creativity and goal-scoring opportunities for the team. Forster's contributions played a crucial role in the team's success, and his performances were a bright spot in the season, as he scored 17 and gained 9 assists. In the central defense, the partnership of Serban and Do Rego proved to be a solid combination. Both players established themselves as regulars not only for Aachen FC but also for the German national team. Their performances were consistent and reliable, providing stability at the back and earning them well-deserved recognition. On the other hand, Lorenzo Drago had a season of inconsistency, failing to live up to his potential. Despite his undeniable talent, Drago struggled to find his form and deliver consistent performances. As a result, his value in the transfer market took a hit, which was disappointing for both the player and the club. Overall, the squad had its share of successes and challenges. While some players thrived in their respective roles, others fell short of expectations. The team will need to address the inconsistency issues and work on optimizing the potential of all its players to achieve better overall results in the future. Youth The youth intake for Aachen FC this season was relatively average, with few standout potential players emerging from the batch. However, amidst the average intake, there was one exceptional talent that stood out from the rest. Mo Diallo, an attacking midfielder, showcased great determination and promise. His performances and attitude on the field demonstrated his commitment and drive to succeed. Diallo's skill set and potential make him an exciting prospect for the future. Unfortunately, the overall quality of the youth intake fell short of expectations, with very few players showing significant potential. This could be a challenge for the club's long-term development and the replenishment of the first team squad with homegrown talents. Moving forward, it will be crucial for the club to focus on nurturing and developing the elite talent of Mo Diallo. Providing him with the necessary support and opportunities to grow will be key in maximizing his potential. Additionally, efforts should be made to improve the quality of future youth intakes to ensure a consistent supply of talented players for the club's future success. Career The upcoming season holds high hopes for Aachen FC as they aim to break into the top four and secure a Champions League spot. With a strong squad and determination to succeed, the team is poised to challenge for a higher league position. The competition will be fierce, but Aachen FC has the talent and ambition to compete with the best. With hard work and consistent performances, they have a real chance of achieving their goal and making their mark in the Champions League. 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BustaRaymes Posted May 31, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 31, 2023 Bóltfelagið Royn Faroese Second Division - 2024 We went up in our second season! Started well, slipped up a bit halfway but we recovered our form in time. Squad Steingrimsson didn't only fit in right away, he was our best player this season. I hope we can hang on to him for a few more years. In midfield, Godtfred excelled. He's not really a star but has just the right attributes for his position Johansen was this season's top goalscorer. He and Syderbo are a tandem that works. There are youngster on their way, but for the forseeable future we have a good duo up front. Youth intake Great intake! We managed 2 budget increases and it already pays off. Hojgaard is going to be amazing for us, a quality full back at this level is so rare. Thorsteinsson is another centre back that could feature a lot next season. Probably starting from the bench as our back line would be full puberty if he started right away. Roin is going to be a good striker for us and will be the first backup striker next season. Petersen is another talented centre back, so we're ok in that area for years to come. Transfers We made our first 'sale', a fringe player left for MB. 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post grff Posted May 31, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted May 31, 2023 (edited) Otahuhu United AFC: 2033 OFC Champion's League Review The challenge is complete in New Zealand as we add the CL trophy to our NZ league title. The CL campaign was pretty straightforward until we met a fellow NZ team in the final. Depsite the game being played at home, we only just scraped a victory on penalties. Season history Now need to decide what next. I'm tempted to try with an English team as I miss the familiarity of domestic football compared to guessing whether a Vanuatu team has any decent threat @darren1983 Edited June 2, 2023 by grff 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAwtunes Posted May 31, 2023 Share Posted May 31, 2023 Congrats @grff 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Connor Posted May 31, 2023 Share Posted May 31, 2023 (edited) Hello All I find myself having to restart this challenge for FM23, after some unfortunate PC issues. Looking forward to what will be, my final save of this years version, undertaking the Youth Academy Challenge with Billericay Town Manager Profile If someone could confirm that they can see my Manager Profile via the link and that I have done everything necessary to enter the challenge that would be much appreciated, as not used to posting links to images etc Many thanks and look forward to being involved and keeping you all updated on my progress Edited May 31, 2023 by Connor Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAwtunes Posted June 1, 2023 Share Posted June 1, 2023 9 hours ago, Connor said: Hello All I find myself having to restart this challenge for FM23, after some unfortunate PC issues. Looking forward to what will be, my final save of this years version, undertaking the Youth Academy Challenge with Billericay Town Manager Profile If someone could confirm that they can see my Manager Profile via the link and that I have done everything necessary to enter the challenge that would be much appreciated, as not used to posting links to images etc Many thanks and look forward to being involved and keeping you all updated on my progress I can see the image and you have set your manager up correctly with low rep and experience. Good luck 👍 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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