HanziZoloman Posted September 10, 2023 Share Posted September 10, 2023 vor 27 Minuten schrieb Virtual Male: He's got a new face due to a mis-click with my regen face pack but he's still scoring goals. 29 congratulations for your league title Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAwtunes Posted September 10, 2023 Share Posted September 10, 2023 This is my team in Slovenia. Never got that far with them but still following on FB. They celebrated their centenary is style Forza Izola 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Ace Posted September 10, 2023 Share Posted September 10, 2023 Did they just set fire to the whole city @JAwtunes That's quite a sight 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAwtunes Posted September 10, 2023 Share Posted September 10, 2023 15 minutes ago, Johnny Ace said: Did they just set fore to the whole city @JAwtunes That's quite a sight That's just how my Izola crew roll 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jstu9 Posted September 10, 2023 Share Posted September 10, 2023 2032, 10th season, Fijian Premier League We won the League! Our only loss was against Lautoka 2-1 in the 8th game, finishing 13-0-1. Our superstar striker Semesa Ali actually got injured in the 1st game and missed the next 3 months, basically the entire first half of the season. Ketani Koro stepped in and played great scoring 9 in the first 9 league games. But our defense went from being a leaky faucet to being best in the league. We still led the league in goals scored but we also led in goals against. Seremaia Chand (31a) helped I'm sure. He became my best center back. I switched from a CMd/CMs/APs to a BWMd/DLPs/AMa in the midfield. I also tried to play the same players every week vs trying to rotate. And I also used my best AMC (Asish Chand) as that central midfielder DLP so I could play Andrew Ravouvou (30b) as the AMC. Then I played a 1.5 star player (Marcus Kumar) as that BWM since he was the best BWM I had. Which of these, if any, was the key to the success I don't know. But we played well. We won another Cup too (see above!). We flamed out of the FA Cup, not our best. But the Battle of Giants, we just got on a roll. We beat Suva and Labasa in the group stage, falling to Rewa, but advancing. We get Lautoka in the semis, Semesa Ali is back by now and scores 2. But Lautoka does as well. In the end it goes to penalties, and we win 7-6 on penalties to advance to the Final. We get Rewa again, after just losing to them in the group stage. Scoreless first half, but they score early in the 2nd. Semesa Ali again scores 2 with back to back goals to give us a 2-1 lead. But our old buddy Mohammed Chand 26c equalizes for Rewa in 83rd minute. Extra Time and we go to penalties again. Our first 5 score, their first 4 score.... their 5th goes up the middle and our keeper saves it. 5-4. Another trophy! Now I just need to win the FA Cup. (Well and the Champions League). The Interdistrict Championship was going well until Chand and Ravouvou got poached by Lautoka in the middle of the tournament. Two starters gone just like that. We actually got to the Final against Lautoka and Chand and Ravouvou played in the Final. We lost 2-1. Our squad: Simione Narayan really seemed to improve this year. He just got his first cap for Fiji and at the end of the year, Lautoka tried to steal with from me. He's actually the first player I was able to keep (for now). I'll wager he'll be gone by the end of next year. Here is one of the Financial emails you get (this was April 1). I have actually kept my balance above 0 the entire time (Ok, it went to -500 in mid 2027). And it rose to almost 100k at the end of 2031 so I asked the Board to improve the Junior Coaching. I got it to Exceptional. And you see that massive downward crash this season? Yeah, I'll soon be very poor due to these facilities. (By the end of the season we actually got back to +80k from winnings and sponsors) Another thing I found interesting was this. One, I never get scouting emails so this was new. Two, Emosi Qiolevu is a star player, a Fiji National Team player. He left Lautoka at the end of last season saying he wanted to test the waters. Then he sat as a Free Agent for months. This email was from February, and he didn't sign with anyone (Rewa) until I think May. Crazy it took a star like this 6 months to sign with anyone. I would have signed him back in a heartbeat if I could. After last season where I didn't lose anyone, this season was different. We lost Naicker at the start of the season though by then he was third choice striker so not a huge loss. But losing Chand and Ravouvou back to back like that was a gut punch. Then we lost Naidu was my 2nd choice right wing. Like I said above they tried to take my first choice right wing (Simione Narayan) as well but for now I was able to keep him. I have never had a bid for Semesa Ali or Luke Khan, my two best players, 5-star Fiji National Team players. Not one. I'm thankful for that but still surprised. My working theory is they are just too good for anybody to sign. Basically no one is good enough for them to want to sign with. I actually tried to negotiate with Ali and he wouldn't talk to me. So, if anyone bids for him, he's gone. But that is the one good thing about non-contracts, they are with the team indefinitely. I can only offer non-contracts to players but all the other teams in the League have about half their roster on salary. So, when I lose a player they are generally signing an actual contract. Not an inspiring youth pull. Manesa Chand will likely be my starter at GK going forward. His attributes are better than what I have now. Then a couple backup types. Players just don't develop in this league unless they are playing every game. I have noticed that my starters will develop, but I don't think I've seen any backup improve much at all. But when I say my starters develop, that actually is only like 1 or 2 a season seem to gain much of anything. Off to the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE!!!! The O-League. Lautoka actually won it in 2031, so we do have a chance. However, this is Auckland City's (from New Zealand) trophy. They have won it 8 of 10 times since I started this challenge. I just looked, Lautoka beat them in the semis when they won it. Even though Lautoka are our bitter rivals, it does give me some hope that a team from Fiji can win it. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post kdavva74 Posted September 10, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted September 10, 2023 SV Austria Salzburg Season 2 | 2024/25 Competitions 2. Liga JULY TO DECEMBER | FEBRUARY TO MAY With some improved team cohesion and a more balanced squad we performed much better compared to last season, picking up an extra 8 points despite finishing in the same position of 7th. Up until the winter break we were a genuine promotion contender, sitting within 5 or 6 points of the top at all times, but after losing one of our best players in January we fell off a bit and kind of limped home. Considering we're using an increasing number of youth players though I'm honestly pretty happy with how the season turned out. Plus we were the highest scoring team in the league despite not really having a dominant striker. OFB Cup After missing out on a Salzburg Derby last season, we got what we asked for and were duly reminded just how far off we are. A 15th minute equaliser was probably still an amazing feeling for the fans. Personnel Transfers A couple of backups left over the off-season, but the main deal was for Fabio Trkulja, the best player at the club. He refused to sign a new contract throughout the save due to our squad being too weak, and eventually Serie A side Modena came in for him with a pre-contract deal. I decided to just flog him off early for whatever Modena were willing to pay as I wasn't too concerned about getting promoted and it opened up opportunities for other players in the squad. Squad Stats Best Eleven GK: Manuel Kalman: A pretty disappointing season from Kalman in all honesty, but there's not really any other options coming through just yet so we persevere. RB: Benedikt Erhard: Another reliable season from my trusty right back, I made him captain over the off-season and he's developed well, pretty much all I can ask for at this level. CB: Matthias Theiner: Continued his fine form from last season into 2024/25, having a no frills physical specimen at centre back has been a huge help, rarely ever puts a foot wrong. CB: Mathias Hausberger: Improved quite a bit in terms of his match ratings, became a dependable option as the left-side centre-half while Sandmayr had to be used elsewhere LB: Luka-Nils Sandmayr: He's quickly turning into something of a Mr-Fix-It for us, playing all across the back four but particularly at left back after injury and poor form ruined Florian Weidl's season. DM: Adem Oguz (23A): Stepped up big time when Trkulja left the club, and made the defensive midfield spot his own. Actually insane how far he's come in a year, now one of the best players at the club at 18 years of age. DM: Nico Schiedermeier: Another solid but not spectacular season from Schiedermeier, but I've never felt too let down and he's adapted to defensive midfield fairly well despite being a natural attacking midfielder. RW: Marinko Sorda: After a really disappointing season last time around, Sorda picked up his game a lot and ended up equal top scorer splitting his time between striker and right wing. LW: Alexander Schwaighofer: His start to the season was really good, tapered off after the winter break. Probably the weakest spot in the team, could see myself using Sorda here next year and giving a couple of young right wingers a shot. ST: Yannick Foschtl: Yannick's transformation from an average winger into an industrious target man continues to be a major factor in our performances, banging 13 goals in 26 games and developing really well thanks to our good facilities. ST: Din Rahmanovic: Last season's top scorer Hodl copped a major knee injury at the start of the season which gave Rahmanovic some more opportunity but to be honest he was fairly disappointing when given a shot. Accolades Youth Development Youth Intake Only four players I felt like picking up this season, a lot of the 'higher potential' ones were pretty lacklustre in terms of attributes, and while we only have an amateur reserve team that doesn't play any real fixtures, I'm just going to be picking up prospects that I think could play some first team football without massive development needed. Enrico Muller (25A): Pretty excited about this guy, he looks like a proper player although I will need to retrain him into a defensive midfielder to fit into my setup. He's got some great mentals and technicals to build from and should be getting plenty of minutes next season. Raoul Simmo (25B): Another very solid defensive midfield option, he's got fantastic passing, decision making and agility for his age, another player that should get quite a few minutes next season and could quickly become a very reliable player for the second division. Tobias Hagemann (25C): For some reason my two intakes have already produced three tall, skinny, left-footed centre backs who can play at full back, and Hagemann become the second I've picked up. He's a bit further off first team action than Muller and Simmo but I think he has some of the right tools to become a decent option in the future. Kerem Gulum (25D): Mainly signed just for some Austrian goalkeeping depth. Not sure if he'll ever feature heavily. Youth Players in the First Team Squad Adem Oguz (23A): It's been insane watching Oguz develop over the course of the season, from a 2 star prospect to becoming one of the best players at the club and by far the most valuable. He's still only 18, he'll be one of the first names on the team sheet every week next season and I'm very keen to see how far he can go. Hopefully we can keep him for a while longer. Aleksandar Zivkovic (23B): I was pretty disappointed with Zivkovic's development in comparison, especially considering he came into the squad with Oguz last year. His work rate has gone backwards despite some good mentoring, and he'll probably only stay until a better right back prospect pops up in an intake. Michael Juric (23C): Picked up some minutes after Trkulja left, but since we signed two good midfielders in the intake this year he's probably unlikely to feature more going forward. Marcel Heider (24A): Sat on the bench to fulfill Austrian squad quotas, that's about it. Moritz Dopatka (24B): Trained horribly all season, constantly fought back when I criticised him for it, and eventually wound up on the transfer list because of it. Got overtaken by Babic in the pecking order, and he's probably pissed me off enough to not have a future here unless he can do a 180 in terms of attitude next season Strahinja Babic (24D): Developed the best out of the class of 2024, and got some opportunities at right wing towards the end of the season. Didn't exactly set the world on fire, but I think he'll continue to get some good opportunities over the next couple of seasons. Max Elsebrock (24E): Due to some injuries and suspensions, Elsebrock was used off the bench due to his versatility quite a lot, but he's still a very raw prospect. He'll likely be replaced by Hagemann (25C) next season. Finances & Facilities We took full advantage of the Austrian FA funding this season and it means we're sitting in a pretty healthy position now financially. We're only spending €714k a year on wages, which is nearly €300k less than the next best and just 12% of the total wage bill of league winners Admira Wacker Modling. Thanks to these windfalls we were able to bump up our youth set up, getting Youth Recruitment up 2 levels to 'Good' and Junior Coaching up 1 level to 'Adequate'. Hopefully we can have a decent balance ready to go for when our training and/or youth facilities get downgraded. Miscellaneous Contract Extension Another year, another contract extension. Seems like the club can only offer one year extensions to both players and managers, wasn't even an option to ask for two years. Progression 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdavva74 Posted September 10, 2023 Share Posted September 10, 2023 e80c8893369bf8a5062f89ed5992b391.mp4 Not a bad way to score your first goal after having an all-time breakout season. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlivierL Posted September 10, 2023 Share Posted September 10, 2023 On 06/09/2023 at 12:18, Neo_Geo said: Hi everyone, I've been away from the the game and also this forum for quite a bit. Had a look at the hall of fame to see who I missed completing the challenge, so congrats to @grff for multiple completions, @leyrtj for South Africa, @Dr Pepper Man on the gruelling marathon that is England and of course @libbyshuss for the success in Germany. I had been doing the ultimate challenge but I don't like managing big teams, I like to build my teams up from the ground and I enjoy the restrictions of the challenge meaning you need to adapt formations rather than buying players to fit your formation and to be quite honest the ultimate challenge forum is like a graveyard, no one seems to talk about their successes or issues they are facing at their club, certainly not at the level of this forum. So I'm back for an attempt (or a few) before FM24 starts to emerge, starting with Croatia and ... Nice to see the club vision aligns nicely with the challenge Probably going to shy away from infographics this time, I do enjoy them but with reduced time on the game I want to just focus on playing and then posting smaller updates. Good luck, I ended my save with sesvete after 7 seasons( in this topic). Loved it and not happy that I didn't continued but lacked the time. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Streetpete Posted September 10, 2023 Share Posted September 10, 2023 I stopped with Kjellerup, since it was a bit too hard and would be a very long term project. Since then I tried a bit with Slagelse but wasnt really feeling it and now I am back with Brønshøj BK. I have played a lot of season so its just gonna be a quick summary of how things have gone so far. This is how the season have gone by in the leagues. Started off very well with two straight promotions, although we got quite lucky scoring in the 93rd minute to advance from the 2. division. As it can be seen we have had some relegations here and there, but finally managed to get the promotion to the Superliga. Since we are so far in we have no legacy players left, last one leaving was back in 31. Our trusted HOYD for many years has been this guy With his model citizen personality I am probably going to keep him for some time, and I think we have also had some good intakes in general although we havent had any amazing talents so far, which can be seen by the players who have left us have all gone on to perform at a lower level than we are now. Some of our "stars" can be seen here: 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted September 10, 2023 Share Posted September 10, 2023 vor 13 Stunden schrieb Virtual Male: The eagle eyed amongst you might have noticed that trophy isn't the FA cup. League champions!!!! I am so excited for you 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virtual Male Posted September 11, 2023 Share Posted September 11, 2023 That sorts any potential money worries for the season. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Johnny Ace Posted September 11, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted September 11, 2023 Season 2033/2034 - Port Talbot Was a rough season to be honest, we got beat a lot but it's expected I guess going back up into the Premier league. We finished in the top half which doesn't help as you play the top half team twice more, it did help with some player's development and young striker Ben Caffell scored 22 league goals becoming the club's all time top goal scorer in the process Spoiler I'm interested to see if he'll ditch the mohawk as he gets older It baffles me though, how much better we are in the cups, as we won the Welsh Cup again. The same as last time, we squeaked thorough a few rounds on pennos but we'll take it The preview looked alright Which wasn't strictly correct as the best youth player was a striker, by a mile Honestly can't see who the A rated AMC was unless it was Hawkins and he changed to a striker in the last few months Spoiler I think being being both footed is giving him a rating's boost Transfer wise, we lost a few, Paul Amos was a promising keeper at one point but never really kicked on and Ryan Wilkins was doing well in the U-19s then had a massive drama episode about wanting a new contract for £200 p/w so I binned him promptly Spoiler I've managed to get most of the players I want to sign new contracts, apart from Luke Mitchell who's flat out refusing one. Will leave us light at DM and he'll be a massive miss. Maddison and Gray are going to have to step up Hopefully playing in Europe this year can wipe the club's debts and have some change left over though there are talks of a takeover this summer. Our best players are North/South level with the potential to be Premier league players so we'll crack on and see what it brings ETA: Just adding this in because I forget how annoying it is every transfer window, the offers. You can see in the squad screenie above, we have a good 10 Wnt players and it's so annoying to get bombarded with non negotiable of £0 every single day for weeks. Most of the time the player has zero interest in joining the bidding club so it's just a massive waste of time and clicks for all involved 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlivierL Posted September 11, 2023 Share Posted September 11, 2023 Update hall of fame - challenge completed or not completed in below countries. @darren1983 for the OP Spoiler I'll update this again for the FM24 topic. Please let me know if you see a mistake. @Winski maybe you have time in the coming weeks for a graphical map update? 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Ace Posted September 11, 2023 Share Posted September 11, 2023 What the flop!? Have never, ever had this before Ben Caffell, ya know, star striker Ben Caffell, signs a new contract 30th June, 2nd July he's dropped from Perfectionist to Determined and he's gone AWOL I knew a new contract can effect a player but yikes Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted September 11, 2023 Share Posted September 11, 2023 (edited) vor 25 Minuten schrieb Johnny Ace: What the flop!? Have never, ever had this before Ben Caffell, ya know, star striker Ben Caffell, signs a new contract 30th June, 2nd July he's dropped from Perfectionist to Determined and he's gone AWOL I knew a new contract can effect a player but yikes What?! That’s why some of my players dropped in personality. Haha you take everything this year You’re still a good manager i hope this is a quantum of solace Edited September 11, 2023 by HanziZoloman 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Ace Posted September 11, 2023 Share Posted September 11, 2023 4 minutes ago, HanziZoloman said: What?! That’s why some of my players dropped in personality. Haha you take everything this year Every day's a school day with FM pal but yeah, I'm trying to figure out the FM maths Seems his Professionalism has dropped, from at least 14 to I'm guessing low single digits, that's quite a drop if so Unless, going from £5 p/w to £170 p/w and he's gone off on a one off mad one 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birdstream Posted September 11, 2023 Share Posted September 11, 2023 (edited) Finally got a save to stick after a couple tries that never really hooked me. So here we go... Season 1 - Royale Union Tubize-Braine Profile Facilities Upgrades The facilities was decent to begin with and we got two upgrades to both the Junior Coaching and Youth Recruitment, bringing both to Excellent. Upgrading both have obviously increased the coast of the Youth Setup, which has really put a dent into the finances of the club. My board is not really helping on the financial front, so the finances are going to get squirrelly pretty soon. Good news though, as we completed a board takeover at the end of the season, so hopefully they will give us some much needed help in the near future. Spoiler Coaching Upgrades On the positive side, the board has been more than happy to continue funding coaching badges, so that's a positive. Spoiler Youth Intake Preview and Players Quite a good intake, with some great personalities and some real long term potential. Evrard and Arthur jumped right into the first team. Unfortunately, I forgot to screengrab the intake message as I had to close the save the day it came in and didn't restart until a few days later. I did, however, get screenshots of all sixteen players (I signed the entire intake) and will make sure to get both the preview and actual intake in the future. Zakaria Evrard 24A Jerry Arthur 24B Alexandre Gilles 24C Firmin Kalokota Eleki 24D Ismael de Doncker 24E Victor Lebreton 24F Romain Martel 24G Pierre Lenoir 24H Julien Chauvel 24I Gianfrano Thircy 24J Jean-Joseph Barbin 24K Aboubakar Soumah 24L Jawad Fischer 24M Florian Menard 24N Roan Wouters 24O Carlo Simonato 24P Season Results The season went far better than anything I could have expected. We got out to a storming start and never really looked back, gaining promotion with six games left on the schedule. I mostly played a 4-3-3 defensive tactic, which helped with teams coming out and trying to batter us early in the season. I have tons of experience coaching teams far out of their depth, so this was relatively simple as we actually started with some solid talent. Promotion was quickly followed by the first trophy of the save, which is quite exciting. Future Goals and Plans I would like to continue using the 4-3-3, as my HOYD is quite good and the best talents on the team fit the tactic well. I think a midtable finish would be a reasonable expectation, as many of the teams in the second division seem near our level or close enough where my morale, fatigue and tactical management should have a strong influence. The financials are already looking pretty rough (I know it was mentioned multiple times in this thread, and boy you guys weren't kidding) so the hope is to repair some of that damage. Luckily, we seems to have leveled off at around a $100K monthly loss, which doesn't feel too bad right now and I'm sure we will see more income in the Proximus League next season. As a result, I'm not planning on asking for any upgrades for a good bit, and honestly can't see this board agreeing to more until the financial situation improves dramatically. Just want to thank all you guys for posing your previous attempts, as this save has already rekindled my love for FM after losing interest in multiple other saves types over this past year. Edited September 11, 2023 by Birdstream Formatting Error 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted September 11, 2023 Share Posted September 11, 2023 vor 48 Minuten schrieb Johnny Ace: Every day's a school day with FM pal but yeah, I'm trying to figure out the FM maths Seems his Professionalism has dropped, from at least 14 to I'm guessing low single digits, that's quite a drop if so Unless, going from £5 p/w to £170 p/w and he's gone off on a one off mad one Such a waste 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OlivierL Posted September 11, 2023 Share Posted September 11, 2023 Good luck @Birdstream but be careful with the finances, belgium is heavily bugged ! That is why nobody completed it . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post kdavva74 Posted September 12, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted September 12, 2023 SV Austria Salzburg Season 3 | 2025/26 Competitions 2. Liga FIXTURES Another season of progression, this time we finish a save-high 5th although we weren't ever in the conversation for promotion as St Polten pretty much ran their own race. Our goal difference went backwards as well, but considering we have been increasing the number of academy players each season I'm honestly pretty happy with the fact we're still slowly going up the league standings. OFB Cup Another relatively tough draw in the cup, although a 6-0 win in the season opener was pretty fun to watch. Gave a few young guys a starting berth against Bundesliga side WSG Tirol, wasn't too concerned about losing that one. Personnel Transfers I grew tired pretty quickly of Moritz Dopatka (24B)'s whinging and he becomes the first academy player to leave the club, joining our 2. Liga rivals FC Marchfeld Donauauen. There was a bit of a mid-season transfer saga though, as Adem Oguz (23A)'s rapid development has him on the radar of several Austrian Bundesliga and German 2. Bundesliga teams. None were willing to meet my asking price in January though, so I'll probably try and move him over the summer - there's no chance he signs a new contract here. Squad Stats Best Eleven GK: Manuel Kalman: Had an improved season on last year, but I'm still waiting for a 2 star goalkeeper prospect to show up so I can start trying to blood Kalman's replacement, he's not getting any younger. RB: Benedikt Erhard: The club captain had his best season to date, averaging 6.95 in match rating and looking a lot more solid defensively than in previous seasons. Just a super reliable guy. CB: Matthias Theiner: Once again, Theiner just shows up every week. Another season averaging 7.0 or above match ratings. CB: Luka-Nils Sandmayr: The left centre back (and left back) spot is a bit less certain than Theiner and Erhard and this season I got the best out of Sandmayr in the middle after he performed so well at left back last season. LB: Florian Wiedl: After falling out of favour in 2024/25, he started this season in fantastic form but tapered off big time in the back half of the season, and was lucky we seemed to have a perpetual string of small injuries to our other defenders that kind of kept chugging his season along. DM: Adem Oguz (23A): Another season of great development from Oguz, and he's now the best player in the squad. Had an impressive season as a defensive midfielder and really grew into that role after starting as a centre back, but he's also grown out of this club and will likely be leaving over the off-season. DM: Nico Schiedermeier: Nico's still yet to really break out and start performing really well in his role but at the same time he also rarely lowers his colours. Will continue to be a good placeholder but there's a number of good midfield options coming through now. RW: Raffael Kogler: Kogler's been developing for a couple of years now but his performances had been pretty ordinary. He got more of a chance to shine this season when Marinko Sorda copped a long-term injury and finally delivered on some of his promise. LW: Alexander Schwaighofer: I've been pretty impressed with how Schwaighofer has stepped up as other wingers fell away in the last couple of seasons. Sorda's ACL meant he was our main man this year and while he wasn't incredible, I feel we got enough out of him. ST: Yannick Foschtl: Another great season from Foschtl who has established himself as our number 1 forward pretty comprehensively now. His goal tally is steadily rising, from 9 goals in the first season to 13 and now 17, and he's developing as a footballer plenty also. ST: Marco Hodl: His best football is probably behind him now, and he is incredibly hot-and-cold, going on good scoring runs before just as easily going 10 games without a goal. He's going to get phased out of the team over the next couple of seasons. Accolades Youth Development Youth Intake What a blessing! Our first intake where I've had more than four or five genuine prospects join the club, as well as a couple of good midfielders which will immediately soften the blow of Oguz's imminent departure. Fantastic output, got a good option at nearly every position in the squad and pretty much all of these guys could pinch-hit in the senior team next year. Soren Schutz (26A): Our best regen yet, Schutz is an absolutely fantastic user of the ball and will be starting in the first XI next season. He's absolutely tiny but still has a bit of growing to do, the blueprints are all there for an excellent defensive midfielder in the future. Roland Stollinger (26B): Something of a physical force for a winger his age, he's raw in a few areas but I expect him to challenge for minutes from the get go. Needs more of a cutting edge when it comes to his dribbling but he's very sound on the ball. Marcel Wagner (26C): Either footed defender who can play anywhere in the backline will be super valuable, and he's the answer to my Zivkovic problem. Going to be our backup right back next season. Christoph Deinhofer (26D): Honestly can't remember why I had him as D and Stollinger as B because Deinhofer is probably the second best player in this intake. Very quick, already developing well, passable mentals this early on, just needs to work on some of the technical abilities required of a wing but he's going to play a lot on the right wing. Matej Lovric (26E): Lovric looks like the type of player I love, similar to Benedikt Erhard. No frills, never complains, just puts in a shift. His speed isn't the greatest but he could very easily become my starting left back in a couple of seasons. Moritz Wieland (26F): Our midfield academy players have all technically proficient guys that perhaps don't value the grunt work too much which is why I was very happy to pick up Wieland as a genuine defensive midfielder. I'm not sure how well he'll develop with that determination but we'll see how he goes. Sander Hullegie (26G): Another wing prospect, not really as great as the other two in this intake but could still be a useful member of the squad, it's probably the area where we need the most depth. Roman Friebe (26H): We're a bit light on for strikers so I've brought in Friebe as a raw prospect. His off the ball, composure and strength need a LOT of work but I've got a bit of optimism about this guy. Samid Pasic (26I): My coaches put Pasic in a rung below the rest of these guys in terms of potential, but his versatility alone will be super helpful and I saw enough from his attributes. Youth Players in the First Team Squad Adem Oguz (23A): I've spent plenty of time talking about him over the last couple of updates, he's simply the best we've got at Austria Salzburg and I'm hoping I can cash in on him for a decent sum before his contract runs out. I'll be keeping tabs on his progress away from the club, keen to see how far he can go (I reckon he'll represent Turkey at senior level in the next couple of years). Luckily we have some good midfield prospects to take his place. Aleksandar Zivkovic (23B): Another less than stellar season of development for Zivkovic, he's going to sit in the reserves next season while I give Marcel Wagner (26C) a go. Bjorn Braun (23E): Brought him into the first team setup as injury cover for Marinko Sorda. He'll be leaving the team on a free this off-season. Marcel Heider (24A): Another season riding the bench for Heider. I'm going to try and give him some games once survival is secured next season. Simon Bier (24C): Played a few games off the bench, his average rating was pretty terrible but I was happy with how he developed over the course of the season, can definitely now see him carving out a career here as a third/fourth-string centre back. Strahinja Babic (24D): Sorda's injury meant a lot of gametime for Babic and I even started him in 20 games. Developed a little as a footballer but there's now a couple of options in the intake for his position and so he'll need to keep getting better or he might get overtaken. Enrico Muller (25A): Has successfully retrained as a defensive midfielder, now needs to kick on and start living up to his potential. Didn't completely disgrace himself when he got on the pitch but he'll be vying with Schutz (26A) for midfield minutes next season. Raoul Simmo (25B): I had high hopes for Simmo this season but his low determination has held him back unfortunately and there's more midfielders coming behind him to overtake him. He'll probably drop back into the reserve squad next season. Tobias Hagemann (25C): Non-descript season for Tobias, he got limited opportunity, managed to get even slower as the season went on. Gonna give his spot to Lovric and hope we can actually stick a backup left back, already tried a fair few options. Finances and Facilities There was a lot going on in this space this season! We finish up with a balance of just £312k but we certainly had something to show for it. First, our training facilities were downgraded in July but after a couple of FA payments we were able to upgrade them again and get them back to 'Good.' We also got our junior coaching bumped up to 'Good.' Then, in March, we received notice that a tycoon was eyeing off the club. And about a week or so later, it became a reality with 2m being pumped into the club coffers. And while the new chairman might have had vague ideas about improving the squad or something daft like that, I took no time to pump those funds directly into our youth facilities. We're going to hopefully continue to produce some top regens in the next couple of seasons. And finally for a bit of a twist, I was surprised to see the board planning on building a new stadium at the end of the season and then equally surprised that it took all of 5 minutes for them to talk themselves out of it. So after all that, our facilities now look like this: Progression 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Ace Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 I had a great YAC save in FM22 @Birdstream with Tubize-Braine and that got ruined by the money issue, it was crazy. Still lasted a good 10 seasons though so give it a good crack At Port Talbot I've had two more players miss games by going AWOL. The squad personalty is Fairly Professional and I've never seen anything like it before, in all of my FM saves I think I've maybe had one player do it and I canned him on the spot, these 3 are all important players! Then on top of that, Michael Street, our best centre back is considering his options at the end of the season. We lost Mitchell to it last season so it's a bit of a pain and we're struggling without him 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Novafluff Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 Season Review 2035 Table | Transfers | Finance | Facilities | Youth Intake Ended up quite far from the promotion but we where close all the season but dipped in the end as well as when i knew we werent making it i started playing in some of the younger guys. Got exicted when i saw we were getting a A graded striker but Måns is not that special yet, but with a great personality in resolute i think we will see a big developement in him if he gets the gametime. Top Scorer: (06-A)Tobias Jonsson 27 Goals | 26(5) Games Most Assists: (07-B)Martin Tapper Holter | 11 Assists | 27(0) Games Best Average: (06-A)Tobias Jonsson | 7.58 Average | 26(5) Games Top Prospect: (11-A)Pontus Burakowsky-Hagsell | 1 Goals | 4 Assists | 27(1) Games | 6.75 Average Best Intake Prospect: (13-A)Måns Mellblom 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 (edited) vor 1 Stunde schrieb Johnny Ace: At Port Talbot I've had two more players miss games by going AWOL. The squad personalty is Fairly Professional and I've never seen anything like it before, in all of my FM saves I think I've maybe had one player do it and I canned him on the spot, these 3 are all important players! Then on top of that, Michael Street, our best centre back is considering his options at the end of the season. We lost Mitchell to it last season so it's a bit of a pain and we're struggling without him The human heart in conflict with itself, that’s for the best stories. We want to see you suffering and then triumph Edited September 12, 2023 by HanziZoloman 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darrell lindsay Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 Hey guys I've started the youth only save first season was good got promotion second season got very lucky and got promoted to league 2 now I'm struggling as I've got promotion to quick any tips from anyone so I can just avoid relegation ? My teams the worst at everything in the league hahah Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
darren1983 Posted September 12, 2023 Author Share Posted September 12, 2023 17 hours ago, OlivierL said: Update hall of fame - challenge completed or not completed in below countries. @darren1983 for the OP Reveal hidden contents I'll update this again for the FM24 topic. Please let me know if you see a mistake. @Winski maybe you have time in the coming weeks for a graphical map update? Many thanks, have updated the OP 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Ace Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 2 hours ago, HanziZoloman said: The human heart in conflict with itself, that’s for the best stories. We want to see you suffering and then triumph You certainly do have to take the rough with the smooth but the YAC is constantly kicking you in the nuts 1 hour ago, Darrell lindsay said: Hey guys I've started the youth only save first season was good got promotion second season got very lucky and got promoted to league 2 now I'm struggling as I've got promotion to quick any tips from anyone so I can just avoid relegation ? My teams the worst at everything in the league hahah Just go for it, go down fighting Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darrell lindsay Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 Thanks mate hahah I'll give you a update to what happens hahah Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winski Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 18 hours ago, OlivierL said: I'll update this again for the FM24 topic. Please let me know if you see a mistake. @Winski maybe you have time in the coming weeks for a graphical map update? Here you go! I made a map for Europe, and a World Map. Let me know if I missed something. @darren1983 maybe you can update the OP with these updated maps? Europe World 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 vor 37 Minuten schrieb Johnny Ace: Just go for it, go down fighting @Darrell lindsay that’s the best advice one can give here. It’s all about the (suffering) I mean experience. What gave me an edge though was playing a kind of football the lads can do. Nothing too complicated, simple but suiting the strengths of a player, feeding a good poacher something like this. but have fun I think your doing good! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vlach Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 FC United Season 6- 2029/30 Something unexpected happened at the start of the season: the board decided to go professional. I am happy about it because that finally means better training options, but am as well unsure if we can afford that. Additionally they started to upgrade our academy level after i asked them for it ... did not expect those two things to happen. Quite early we lost in the cups, and thanks to some promising youngsters i was able to rotate the squad a bit in order to avoid the tiredness of the last seasons. (Probably the better training due to becoming professional helped as well) And especially at the end of the season we really needed everyone to be fit, since we were in the midst of a four-club battle for the title (with Altrincham, Dag&Red and Bath). It all came down to the last round ... and then the shock: Spoiler Lavercombe was with us from the beginning, he is just 33. Probably he announced it earlier and i missed the message. I was hoping for a few more years of him. I asked him to reconsider.My keeper situation is like this - it will be a tough next season... Spoiler But nevertheless we had our last game to play, and preferably to win. Two points ahaead of Dag&Red, but much worse in goal difference ... we needed a win against Kings Lynn. And we won! Next year its League Two! Many "old" players left us anyway, most notably those which helped us into promotion and were regulars for the past years, most notably Brayden Shaw who scored many important goals Spoiler Competitions Lineup Accolades (no idea why i sometimes am getting no season review at the end) Finances Youth Candidates Amazing intake in terms of possible elite talent. also not too many "bad" personalities. This intake might form the core of our team for years in some seasons i hope. Still no chance to get a better HOYD btw. Probably have to wait until I am in a higher league Youth Team The U21 won its league, again. Spoiler 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 (edited) vor 39 Minuten schrieb Vlach: Something unexpected happened at the start of the season: the board decided to go professional. I am happy about it because that finally means better training options, but am as well unsure if we can afford that. Additionally they started to upgrade our academy level after i asked them for it ... did not expect those two things to happen. Quite early we lost in the cups, and thanks to some promising youngsters i was able to rotate the squad a bit in order to avoid the tiredness of the last seasons. (Probably the better training due to becoming professional helped as well) Man! You got it You're cutting through the leagues I am impressed. big CONGRATULATIONS! The Earl is still in the game ... ... Spoiler Edited September 12, 2023 by HanziZoloman 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darrell lindsay Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 @HanziZoloman I haven't been brave enough I don't think in letting the youth have many minutes at the lower league but no I'm pro I've got the best coaching staff in league 2 so taken that back down as pro will really help finances look good so can do a season or 2 down in the national league really trying to get youth up to speed and come back better next time just writing a 5 year plan on a bit of scrap paper and the tactic I plan on implementing hahah 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
darren1983 Posted September 12, 2023 Author Share Posted September 12, 2023 3 hours ago, Winski said: Here you go! I made a map for Europe, and a World Map. Let me know if I missed something. @darren1983 maybe you can update the OP with these updated maps? Europe World Have added both to the OP. Cheers. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DazRTaylor Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 Have just ordered FM24 so will start a new career youth wise when the beta comes out in the middle of next month. I reallyt really hope the Netherlands is available once again. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Cristao Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 I have been reading and surfing through the posts while playing my own YAC with Caledonian Braves in the Scottish Premier league. Still on page 50. I got the below in my youth intake. I am absolutely gobsmacked. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
libbyshuss Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 Uruguay - Villa Teresa Season 4 - Division 2 Season Summary Unbelievable.. for the fourth year in a row we lost in the promotion play-off final. So far I've missed out due to 1 point, 1 goal goal difference and now a penalty shootout! The problem for us this season was the unprecedented amount of injuries we got mid-season. It felt like a key player a week was going down. But once they all got back fit we finisehd strongly Penalties!!!! AAAARGH! Youth Another good looking youth intake, but I'm sure its more because of the poor quality of my squad rather than strong youth players Three elite talents is not bad, but who knows how they'll turn out? None of them look amazing.... Finances losing around 400k a season atm. No way am I getting upgrades! Career 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jstu9 Posted September 12, 2023 Share Posted September 12, 2023 2033, 11th Season, Fijian Premier League Ok, let's go, The CHAMPIONS LEAGUE! So, this was my first chance at the Oceania Champions League. We rolled through the group stage, the only one to give us any trouble was Hekari United. They are 1 of 2 teams (Lautoka the other) that was able to pry the Champions League trophy from the grips of Auckland City. In the first 10 years of this save, Auckland City has 8 titles, Hekari Utd 1 and Lautoka 1. Hekari United is from Papua New Guinea. Then we rolled pretty easily through the quarters and semis. My superstar striker Semesa Ali had 10 goals in those 5 games. But the dreaded Auckland City loomed in the Finals...... and we basically sucked. They completely crushed us. Ali got a consolation goal late to make it look a bit better. I feel like I can get *to* the Final almost every time, but getting past Auckland City is going to be tough. I suspect Auckland City just has that much better players than everyone else. In truth, I'd assume all of the New Zealand teams just have better players. But I'll soldier on. This might take one more year or 20. Who knows. We did win two trophies though. We won the Champions vs Champions Cup for the 2nd time, winning the first leg 3-0 then losing 3-1 in the 2nd leg, winning overall 4-3 aggregate. Then we won the League again. This time it was much tighter, we were actually in 2nd place on the last day of the season, but we won and Rewa drew. It was very tight but we prevailed. So, I'm in the Champions League again (Actually, i think the League Champion the previous 2 seasons qualify for the CL -- Rewa was in the CL this season and there was no other reason that I could see that would get them there). June 23, 2033. The Day that Will Live in Infamy That is the day that we got our first bid for Semesa Ali(29a). In the end, 6 Australian clubs bid for him. And he left the club, there was much crying (mainly be me). I don't know how good he is but that looks pretty good. Especially for Fiji, that's Messi-like. He's not English Premier League level but 6 Australian clubs tried to get him. In the end he scored 41 goals for me in 2033 and he left in July. And he won Oceania Player of the Year. And we also lost Simione Narayan, our National Team right winger, as well. I almost lost him at the end of last season, but he left early this year. I was hoping he'd hang around longer but it was not to be. Basically anytime I play Lautoka, Rewa or Suva there are at least 3-4 of my ex star players on their rosters. I'm like a feeder team for them. Here is the squad. We are down to one superstar in Luke Khan. Manasa Chand (32a) is looking to be a really good GK (I actually didn't start him in the Champions League as he seemed to be struggling early but I think he is the guy now). Seremaia Chand (31a) looks like the real deal in the central defense. Yes, I'm concerned these will be the next two to be poached from me. Then we get to the youth... I fortunately pulled a nice looking young striker so he will go straight into the starting lineup. Hopefully he can be as impactful as Ali. The only bad thing is his personality. This will be the final youth pull of my retiring Fairly Professional HoYD. I think I can hire a Professional one for next year, we'll see. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdavva74 Posted September 13, 2023 Share Posted September 13, 2023 SV Austria Salzburg Season 4 | 2026/27 Competitions 2. Liga FIXTURES We settle back into our 'natural position' of 7th, we might've been able to capitalise more on a late run of form but I decided to start playing more youngsters as soon as survival was secured, with 7-8 games to go. Conceded 33 goals which is 10 less than last season and also finished with by far our best goal difference at +16. We're really starting to build this team into something special, I don't think it should take too much longer for us to get up into the Bundesliga. OFB Cup We had another golden opportunity to make a quarter final, coming up against 2. Liga rivals SV Horn, but we bottled a penalty shootout to get bundled out in the Third Round. We're making a habit of playing a 3rd or even 4th tier side in a cup tie for our season opener and smacking them around, I quite enjoy it. Personnel Transfers 'Twas the transfer I was dreading but one I knew was inevitable. Adem Oguz (23A)'s rapid development from raw centre back to star defensive midfielder meant the bigger clubs in Austria and even some in Germany were circling, and he refused to sign a new contract, so with a year level on his deal I pulled the trigger and sold him to FC Admira Wacker Modling for €1.8 million. Now we watch his career from afar with interest! Squad Stats Best Eleven GK: Manuel Kalman: Had his best season at the club in this save, with a save high 8 clean sheets and a save low 35 goals conceded in 31 appearances. Still has a fair few years left in him. RB: Benedikt Erhard: Erhard finished up as the second most prolific assist-maker in the league this season and finished with 13 in total, breaking his personal record, another great season for our skipper. CB: Matthias Theiner: Speaking of great seasons, the usual from Theiner. CB: Mathias Hausberger: Hausberger managed to claw back his starting spot this season, wasn't too disappointed with his average ratings and was still able to rotate him where necessary. LB: Florian Wiedl: Another above average season from a player that looked like they were going to bounce out of the side a couple of years ago. DM: Nico Schiedermeier: Nico finally pulled out a decent season but ironically it's going to be his last season starting as we now have a full roster of exciting young defensive mids. His versatility will still be invaluable. DM: Soren Schutz (26A): Schutz has developed into a 3.5* prospect and he's so far ahead of everyone else in terms of passing it's not funny. For a first year player he didn't lower his colours and he has a chance to really breakout into a superstar this season. RW: Christoph Deinhofer (26D): He's on the radar of heavyweights Austria Wien after a great first season, chipping with 11 goal contributions off a right wing at just 16. Still has a ways to go with some of the technical aspects of his game but has earned his spot in my first team setup for sure. LW: Alexander Schwaighofer: A less impressive season for Schwaighofer this time around, but he did pop up with some important goals. Probably coming up to his last season at the club, we'll extend him for one year and wait for a new left wing prospect to pop up. ST: Yannic Foschtl: Yannic refuses to take a step backwards, and improves on his goal tally for the third consecutive year with 18, including 15 in the league. Him and Rahmanovic have created a great partnership up front. ST: Din Rahmanovic: He might never get that consistency to elevate his game to the next level, but Rahmanovic was still superb in patches this season and finished with a career high 16 goals. His four goal effort against FC Dornbirn was a career highlight. Accolades Youth Development Youth Intake Another fantastic intake, with plenty of options to add to the first team setup next season. I'm going to have start being more selective in who I pick up again now. Alexander Bracher (27A): The best prospect in the intake, his work rate is a worry but he'll be able to get developmental minutes at defensive midfielder and striker which will be helpful to me and to him. I love good decision makers. Ben Weiss (27B): A tricky, agile winger who'll play first team next season, he's the first player we've produced with serious pace to burn, should be a handful for 2. Liga defenders from the getgo. Benedict Bierlein (27C): His determination and ability to push forward hampers him, but Bierlein should be a decent option at left back in the future. Grgica Kartelo (27D): Kartelo has already started developing well and he adds to our strong midfield stock, I'll be fast tracking him into the first team, he could even be starting alongside Schutz (26A) next year. Doesn't really have a glaring weakness for his age. Felix Ziegler (27E): A winger-striker with the ability to do the unexpected, he's another player with low determination that will probably hold them back but I'm willing to roll the dice and see if he can still develop. Quirin Haas (27F): We seem to have no problem producing players who have good first touch, passing and decision making. Haas will be given more time to develop, there's plenty of options ahead of him in the pecking order currently. Kai Bolter (27G): A big, team-first centre half, he'll need to put a bit more meat on his bones before he's ready to get more first team action, Manfred Conradi (27H): A pretty one dimensional winger, he's quick and agile and can use the ball reasonably well but his mentals need a lot of work. Michael Bonig (27I): Although far from the best player in the intake, he's the first striker we've produced over 6 feet which means he's gonna get fast tracked as a target man prospect. David Huber (27J): Signed him as a developmental right back. Youth Players in the First Team Squad Youth Players in the Big Wide World Finances and Facilities Mainly thanks to the Oguz transfer, we're sitting in a relatively strong position financially now, although the increasing costs of our youth setup might begin to become a burden. I'll probably need to keep selling top prospects to stay afloat on top of those Austrian FA payments. We made major in-roads with our youth setup, bumping both Youth Recruitment and Junior Coaching to Excellent, which no doubt contributed to our great intake this season. The board has been unwilling to approve any upgrades elsewhere since about October so I think they're still planning to build a new stadium. Our facilities are already pretty amazing as you can see below, so I don't really mind if we focus on getting out of our tiny current ground. Progression 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Ace Posted September 13, 2023 Share Posted September 13, 2023 Shh....... The boys better be good this year And again! 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virtual Male Posted September 13, 2023 Share Posted September 13, 2023 (edited) Wiener Sport-Club 2034/35 Facilities - Manager Profile Competitions - Admiral Bundesliga (1, 2) - Any hope of retaining the title was lost after our worst start to a season in the save, 8 points from the first 9 games left us sat 2nd bottom in the league and I was genuinely a little for my job. A strong run left us sat in 3rd before the league split and that form carried into the Championship group, ending the season in 2nd just 2 points off champions RB Salzburg. Kicking myself for not managing to pick points up early this year because I think we'd have ran away with it if we had a decent start. Austrian FA Cup - 4 finals and 3 wins now in the last 5 years, really making this one our own! I've been using the FA Cup to give some of my younger players starts, Robert Kehl (34YP3) has really benefitted from this and is in with a genuine shout of being my starting keeper next season at the age of 16. UEFA Champions League - Bit harder than the other ones isn't it! Just about scrapped into the knockout playoffs with a win over a Manchester United team that really didn't turn up.... Only to draw Manchester City in the playoff, managed a 2-2 draw in the home leg before heading off to the Etihad and a 34 year old Erling Haaland did what he does scoring 4 goals and dropping us out of the competition. UEFA Youth League - The kids faired better, 7th place in the league phase and reaching the 2nd knockout round before losing to FC Andorra's U18 team. Squad - Unlike previous years I don't have any worries about depth with the team now, if anything there's maybe a few too many players knocking about. I've tried to better utilise loans this year to make sure the kids are developing and getting real game time since my B team are down in the unplayable leagues. Could be a big turnover during the summer window if I can't convince a number of players that we're actually pretty good now. Key Players Róbert Svec (27YP10) - A slight change to the system really allowed Róbert to come into his own, our best player by a distance this year but I don't think I'll be able to keep hold of him for next since Premier League clubs are circling. Niklas Ambos (25 YP3) - Fantastic in the league, rubbish in the cups. One of our earlier talents to come through and I think how far the squad has come is really showing with the fact that this guy didn't end up playing as often as he probably should have done. Topped 200 league appearances this season. Youth Intake (Full View) - A couple of very good players, a handful that'll maybe develop into depth players and 7 or 8 that didn't have a future with the club. Overall pretty decent, some good personalities and the first South American to come through. Sven Bettmer (35YP1) - A very good personality and not too far from the first team from the day he joined, I've big hopes for him. Shame about him only being child sized but you can't have it all I guess, finger crossed there's a growth spurt coming. Transfers - I didn't plan on making any important sales this year but when Young Boys came in with £10m for my 2nd choice striker I couldn't justify rejecting it. Ellmer left for £1.5m too, he was one of the higher potential players we have but he'd just not developed and as 21 I can't see him coming good, especially with his casual personality, so I bit Mainz's hand off when they came in on deadline day. Finances - The Champions League is alright isn't it. £44m in the bank so I think that's any money worries gone now, but on the off chance the board decide to build the new stadium they're mulling over out of gold I'll be keeping an eye on them. Other - On the back of the influx of money I got the board to agree to an upgrade for the youth facilities so that leaves us with only 1 more to go until everything is maxxed out. One of our former players, and record sale, Paul Daun was on the move again. Marseille fancied a new fullback and thought he was worth up to £114m, We'll end up with about £16m of this from the % of profit clause that was in the initial sale. Florian Heimann (25 YP4) carried on finishing 2nd in things with it being the League, Golden Boot and Austrian Sports Magazine Player of the Year this time. He did manage to win the overall Austrian Player of the Year so maybe his luck is changing now. Somehow is still being almost completely ignored on the international front though. Dominik Danneberg (29YP2) is throwing a bit of a wobbly because he wants to go play with a stronger squad but he's still got 4 years on his contract and is our best player so I've told him to suck it up. I think 2 players are on his side but the majority of the team are with me so I don't think that has a chance to spiral out of control. The day after I made this update the board announced the new stadium, despite having secured funding for about half the total cost the board have taken the opportunity to take the full £28.5m out of the club. Not a bad price for 22k seats though, I'm hoping that can go up to 32k-37k fully expanded, only 2 years until we move in too!! I'm hoping we'll be Austria's best team by that point. Edited September 13, 2023 by Virtual Male New Stadium 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virtual Male Posted September 13, 2023 Share Posted September 13, 2023 @kdavva74 really building some solid foundations, once your first years youth players break into the team you'll fly up the league. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kdavva74 Posted September 13, 2023 Share Posted September 13, 2023 1 hour ago, Virtual Male said: @kdavva74 really building some solid foundations, once your first years youth players break into the team you'll fly up the league. My first year crop is looking pretty poor in comparison to my 2nd, 3rd and 4th year crops but we've only got 7-8 legacy players left at this point, plenty of guys who are 2.5-3* current ability. I think I might drop a little bit over the next couple of years but then should start really picking up momentum once the best guys now hit 20-21yo. Unfortunately after the sale of Oguz some more big Austrian clubs have started sniffing around my players, seems like we have a bit of a reputation now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Streetpete Posted September 13, 2023 Share Posted September 13, 2023 Brønshøj Boldklub: Season 13: 35/36 Youth intake and updates: We had a great intake this year with good potential and personalities, I guess playing in the Superliga plays into this. Schønning-Larsen looks fairly decent and with professional personality we should be able to make something of him. Sørensen looks even better though and can play both as a winger and a striker so he fits very well into our system. Last we have Zlatan, or well at least a Ibrahimovic and we could definetly use a defender with some potential to play in the Superliga. We also got an upgrade to training and youth facilities with the money from playing in the top division, making things look more promising for the future Season review: We had kind of a poor start surprisingly FC Nordsjælland started off very poor as well and same with Esbjerg. This meant a very close race for avoiding the relegation spots. With 4 games to go we had 6 points down to FC Nordsjælland. Unfortunately we lost our last 4 games though and FC Nordsjælland managed to get excactly 6 points so down we go... Oh well would have been nice to stay especially financially but maybe a season with lesser opponents can give a chance to play some younger players into the team. As a sidenote we were playing our matches at Brøndby Stadion so thats why I have stadium capacity at 29000. and we also got those numbers when playing Brøndby, which meant a nice amount of earnings from those games. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Novafluff Posted September 13, 2023 Share Posted September 13, 2023 Season Review 2036 Table | Transfers | Finance | Facilities | Youth Intake A dissapointing season where we struggle a bit to find a striker partnership as we wanted to give Måns the chance, he did okay but Tobias kept scoring on each chance, most likely we will need to find a way to let both play as Måns is developing really good. A good intake which saw us getting a new CM in our swedish-american Ryan Cross and some width on the left wing. To be able to develop our academy we will need a promotion thou. Hopefully Måns can give us that. Top Scorer: (06-A)Tobias Jonsson 17 Goals | 20(6) Games Most Assists: (06-A)Tobias Jonsson | 8 Assists | 20(6) Games Best Average: (06-A)Tobias Jonsson | 7.64 Average | 20(6) Games Top Prospect: (13-A)Måns Mellblom | 16 Goals | 4 Assists | 28(3) Games | 6.98 Average Best Intake Prospect: (14-A)Ryan Cross 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Cultured Left Foot Posted September 14, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted September 14, 2023 If you'd like to follow in more detail, this is a playthrough on my YouTube channel : http://www.YouTube.com/c/CulturedLeftFoot SEASON 33 REVIEW OUR FIRST MAJOR CUP WIN ! Now the EFL Cup gets laughed at a lot. I laugh at it a lot, Its not a proper trophy.... Until it is. And went and won it ! A great 2-1 win over Newcastle secured us our first major piece of Silverware of the save ! To be honest, it was a good season all round. Including a demolition of Dinamo Zagreb in the Europa League. The Europa League run was very good indeed, seeing us get all the way to the Semi Final's and then losing to Sevilla (who else!) on penalties. The performances at home and abroad saw our reputation grow.... which could prove troublesome in the league for upcoming seasons where we may no longer be the underdog! But our youngsters continued to show they can do well in their domestic competitions. And the board want them to keep doing well, with some youth facilities being upgraded and maintained to the highest standard. All in all, a good season. With competition on all fronts (apart from the FA Cup, we don't talk about that).... In my heart, I know we are going to run out of time to finish this challenge before FM24 comes out, We will keep going and then maybe have one blow out season and spend the vast fortunes we have amassed as a club! Onto Season 34 and hopefully some more Silverware ! Wish us Luck ! 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 (edited) We've never been closer but draw Eastbourne which we never ever have beaten before in 19 years. The match against Dag & Red was breathtaking. We were 0:2 in front in close match until the final minutes. My defense blacked out for like 7 minutes and Dag & red punished us on spot 2:2 and extra time. There we finished the job effortless. Spoiler @Cultured Left Foot congratulations big Edited September 14, 2023 by HanziZoloman 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fire_03 Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 Am 10.9.2023 um 06:48 schrieb Virtual Male: I'm surprised it's a nation that hasn't been completed yet tbh, there's a lot going for Austria, they're pretty high in the coefficients so they get plenty of places in Europe on top of that their youth rating is pretty high and game importance is high too. I didn't realise how well the nation was set up for this either, the top 2/3 clubs in the Bundesliga will be hard to displace though, they're spending crazy amounts on money in my save. This is exactly the problem with my country. Austria is underestimated and not really important for the European Football, because the country is too small (same with Switzerland). But, Austria's Bundesliga is the 8th best in Europe .... hmmm 8 best, that's not bad. Our National team is doing well in the qualification for the EC and I guess, most of you know Austrian players, but never recognised they are Austrians. Alaba, Arnautovic, Sabitzer, Laimer, ...... They all play in big leagues in Europe. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Novafluff Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 Season Review 2037 Table | Transfers | Finance | Facilities | Youth Intake This season we showed a whole new level, winning the though games against the other top teams which we had issues with the other seasons. Måns Mellblom thanked for the confidence we have showed him by beaing an absolute unit upfront scoring for fun. Finding a role for Tobias Jonsson to be able to play next to Måns i also think were key for us as he grabbed 15 goals and 6 assists, Ryan Cross providing so many assists from the CM role were nice to see. Now we need to be prepared for a whole new level as IRL there is a big difference in the level of the organisations mostly between TIer 3 and 2. Hoping we can live on underestimation during the first season and hopefully turn the finances around so we can upgrade our academy for the first time in a long while. A okay intake, but you can start to see that we didnt upgrade for some time as they are not quite ready for first team straight of, hopefully in a while we see some of them feature. Top Scorer: (13-A)Måns Mellblom 35 Goals | 29(0) Games Most Assists: (14-A)Ryan Cross | 13 Assists | 31(0) Games Best Average: (13-A)Måns Mellblom | 7.78 Average | 29(0) Games Top Prospect: (13-A)Måns Mellblom | 35 Goals | 6 Assists | 29(0) Games | 7.78 Average Best Intake Prospect: (15-A)Olof Mellblom 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 "Oh Captain my Captain our fearful trip is done. Our ship has weathered every rack, the price we sought is almost won." Earl of Grey Season 19 - 42/43 Our U18s lost just one match, the one against the youth prospects. The season went well until the finish. We reached the relegation play offs first time in 19 years, 19 years (!) (What kind of manager am I?) and lost against Eastbourne in the semi finals and every other game against them in 19 years. Of course those are great achievements which took a lot of time and resources. We are still not ready to go up, surly next year has to be the year. The changes during the last years paid off, we cut wages and didn't expend every contract to every condition. That gave us the money to invest in the infrastructure. Junior coaching is exceptional now, plus we did receive an upgrade in youth recruitment and youth facilities which will be average in 4 months time. Spoiler On the pitch we improved again tactically playing a lot of games with a high press and counter press in 433 and 4231 DM shapes. The last intake and the intake before have been an improvement in quality. Samet Kaya a young (16) Turkish international (U21) is the best. He played some strong matches and at last gives us an option in Freekicks (11) we didn't had a good taker before. He already contributed 9 goals and 6 assists in his debut season. Spoiler Sadly our long time captain Inih Sole will retire from semi-prof football at the age of 32. He captained our team in many years and lead the players with his fairly sporting nature, determination and work rate on and off the pitch. We will miss him, his attributes are still strong enough to play every game but clearly here is one who wants to finish top of his career. He missed 500 caps with 2 matches and scored 164 goals and gave 78 assists rating around 7 every damn season. A consistent and well rounded player mostly playing as IF(S). Goodbye dear friend. Despite having statistics like our beloved Rhys Platt he did not became a club icon even if well deserved. Spoiler "The Cavalry will strike again! We're determined to get up and will not give up." Earl of Grey 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 Sesvete - Croatia Season 1 (Mid-Season) Struggling to get time on the game still but trying to persevere with the save. It's not without it's challenges: Minimum of 3 players under 21 in the starting line-up Can't play players under 17 I'm £258k in the red Can't start a coaching course due to finances However, I've somehow managed to climb to the top of the league by the mid-season break Here's my intake preview for Season 1 I play a 4-2-4 wide counter attack with a false 9 so as far as the B and Cs are concerned it fits in fairly well (assuming the DMs can easily retrain to CM). I'd say at the moment the biggest concern is the finances as I don't see where the money is going to come from as nearly all of my attendance is covered by season tickets (and the season ticket sales are at 417). It's the wages that are killing me and with the rules around not being able to field 15/16 year olds my usual approach of blooding the best youth at the expense of the more costly established players isn't going to work until at least season 2 at the earliest (depending on how many 16 year olds come through the intake and of course if they are any good). Still it's nice to be back 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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