Popular Post ajancsiii Posted February 8 Popular Post Share Posted February 8 (edited) PUTNOK FC - HUNGARY Since I like to suffer, I always wanted to try this challenge. Putnok is a small town with 6,000 inhabitants in Hungary, the team has never won a single trophy. Coaching qualifications: Starting facilities: Season preview (Board's expectation is try to avoid relegetion): Edited February 8 by ajancsiii 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TerminalPortugal Posted February 8 Popular Post Share Posted February 8 ELECTRICO FUTEBOL CLUBE (PORTUGAL) SEASON 7 – 2030/31 Finances | League Results I | League Results II | League Table | Portuguese Cup Results | League Cup Results | Europa Conference League Results | Squad | U19 Squad | B Team Squad | Under 19 Results | Under 19 Table | Under 19 Championship Results | Under 19 Championship Table | Youth Preview | Youth Intake I | Youth Intake II | Transfers | Released Players | YOUTH CANDIDATES ELITE | Diego Sebastiao | Sergio Careto | Marco Galego | Malam Djalo | Henrique Leao | TOP | Pedro Sabino Babarroxa | Alexandru Popivici | Joao Nepomuceno | Joao dos Santos | Nuno Isidro | Maxime Pfister | GOOD | Mussa Djalo | Rodolfo Branco | Miguel Felix | Ibrahima Sambu | DECENT | Antonio Rodrigues | INTERNAL MATTERS We found out in the summer that I had won the Best Manager of the Year and the Best Portuguese Manager Award. Right after the last season ended the TV money came in and it was time ask the board the start improving things again after some tough times financially for the club over the last few years. We started with the training facilities and youth facilities. They weren’t willing to training facilities, but they did agree to improve the youth facilities with a cost of £300k. Eventually we would try again, and they would grant an improvement to the training facilities with a cost of £950k. They agreed to improve both junior coaching and youth recruitment, so major success on that front. We had elections again at the club and we got a new President. Avellino Filipe took the reigns from exiting President Renato Pires. A lot of work was done this year to attempt to tie our main guys to long contracts and trying to omit release clauses. In the main we managed it well. Goncalo Casqueiro was the main hold out now. I could have signed him earlier to a contract with a bad release clause but now he is saying that he won’t sign until the squad improves. Eventually we would be able to lock him down to a 4-year extension, but it would come at the cost of a £3m release fee. That fee I probably wouldn’t be too happy with, but looking at it another way, it would pay for facility upgrades on its own and it is an area of the pitch where we have a lot of potential ability. Hopefully we can negotiate it out in a future deal. Fabio Leite, we did get to sign a new 5-year contract. But then he came saying that he might need to move clubs. We agreed on a fee of £11.5m if he is to move. I think if that happened, we would both be happy. I don’t want to lose him, and in 4 and half years a lot of things can happen. So, we will see how that plays out. Towards the end of the season, I did start to see that PSG and AC Milan had become interested in him so we might need to start making peace with the fact he might end up going, but I will take the money if it comes. With plenty of money in the bank, we asked again for the training and youth facilities to be improved and this time without problems both were agreed to. The training facilities will set us back £1.8m and the Youth Facilities will set us back £1.6m. However, they will only complete in the summer. A little bit later we were able to convince the board to increase our youth recruitment once again. With both exceptional junior coaching and youth recruitment I believe that is now the maximum available for us, so we should hopefully see the fruits of that labour in the future. This year we were also allowed to study for our Continental B Licence. As the season was ending, we made a massive call that we had been contemplating for the last two seasons. The last two youth intakes had underwhelmed me a bit and we had already lined up a potential replacement for Igor Araujo our Head of Youth Development since the start of the save. He had done a great job overall from our start, but now I wasn’t sure that he was up to the next task to bring me better and better players. Also, some of the personalities of the youngsters were not to my liking. So, after the youth intake had come, I considered everything and decided to make the move. We bring Keith Steele as our new Head of Youth Development. He has a slightly better personality; his formation is the same so there is no problem there. One concern was that he wasn’t Portuguese and whether he would be as well versed in the Portuguese market, where many of our players come from, but it is a gamble. I felt that now was the right time and would give around 8 months until the next youth preview and that should be enough time to get going. He joins on a 4-year deal, so he will have that long to prove his worth, otherwise we might be looking for his replacement. Right at the end of the season, Ivan Monteiro told us that he wanted to move to a more ambitious club. We couldn’t agree on a fee, so he is annoyed about that. He had another 4 years, but he does have a release fee of £2.3m so that could be a problem for us. Although again the money would be handy, I wouldn’t want to lose him. PLAYER MOVEMENTS Up to the first team came Jan Reffet, who now can play left-back and Fernando Carloto who looked good enough to play at centre back. Later in the season, after the youth intake we brought up a few more players. Umar Chidiabere being the main one that could have a spot in the first team, the others were better than B Team fodder, but probably needed a loan move and that would be what we would try and do next year. RESULTS This felt like a much tougher season. We ended up in 9th place which I am very happy with, however we started the season awfully and were down in the relegation zone. We only won our first game of the season in week 6 of the league, and things would continue to be very rocky for the first 10 games or so but then we beat Sporting at home and from there we found patches of form that kept us far away from relegation concerns all season. We got a fair few batterings in the league, including once again losing 7-1 to Benfica away and 5-1 at home for good measure. In the League Cup we made it as far as the Group stage, but only picked up a point, we couldn’t even beat Second Division Anadia at home, so that was little disappointing. In the Portuguese Cup we got as far as the Fifth Round where were knocked out away to FC Porto. I didn’t mind because it came with a lovely gate receipt and to be fair it only finished 2-1 to them. In the UEFA Europa Conference League, we were really suffering especially with bad early season form. We narrowly managed to get past Apollon Limassol of Cyprus before eventually succumbing to AZ Alkmaar of The Netherlands due to a disastrous away performance. PERFORMANCES Players That Performed – Ivan Monteiro, Ismael Toure, Aneximandro Carmelo, Jan Reffet and Rui Pires Players That Improved – Ivan Monteiro, Fabio Leite, Ismael Toure, Aneximandro Carmelo, Miguel Ribeiro, Pedro Guilherme, Fernando Carloto Awards - Ismael Toure wins Golden Boy Toure, Monteiro and Ribeiro 1,2,3 at NXGN UNDER 19s We did great this season with the Under 19’s as they won the Southern Section, and qualified for the Championship Group and there we managed to finish in 3rd place, which is extremely respectable for us. LOCATIONS OF YOUTH INTAKE Link to Updated Map SUMMARY 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post CJ'43 Posted February 8 Popular Post Share Posted February 8 Kavala Football Club / Αθλητικός Όμιλος Καβάλα Season 13 - 2036/37 Schedule / Squad / Transfers / Finances / Manager Season Summary: once again, as expected, we've qualified for the championship group, this time finishing 6th in the regular season, but 5 points behind Asteras Tripolis. It's a disadvantage that would be hard to turn around, as we usually don't accumulate that many points against the big-4. Indeed, we only won one game in the championship group, garnering just 3 out of 30 possible points in this phase, leaving us 12 points behind the spots that grant qualification to European football. In the cup, we reached the quarter-finals, only to lose to last year's Greek champions and cup winners, PAOK, with an aggregate of 8-1. Our poor performance in the league, however, was due to the overload of European matches. And that's not necessarily a bad thing. We had an impressive run in the Conference League, overcoming three opponents in the playoffs to reach the group stage, where we managed to secure 7 points and qualify for the next stage. We then faced the Dutch team NEC Nijmegen, who had defeated us in the group stage previously. This time, we were able to win at home and draw away, qualifying for the next round, where we faced last year's finalists, Vitória de Guimarães. We bravely won both games, in Greece and in Portugal, facing Rosenborg in the quarter-finals, again with two wins. It was an amazing run that came to an end in the semi-finals, where we lost to Nice with an aggregate of 9-5. Nice eventually ended up winning the competition, defeating Roma 2-1 in the final. So, if it's any consolation, for the second consecutive year, we got eliminated by the champions of the competition. With 13 goals, Ilias Manafis was the top goalscorer of the competition and was part of the Best XI. Ilias Manafis 27e, who this year became Kavala's all-time leading goalscorer, now has 85 goals to his name. He was our most prolific in front of goal this year, and Alexandros Toungelidis 25b was once again our most consistent player, with an average rating of 7.04. However, our main star is Efthymis Christou 35c. The 17-year-old won the Gold Boy award and was once again part of the NXGN list of best wonderkids. It'll be hard to convince him to stay with us, as he has already expressed a desire to move to a bigger club. Financially, things are looking great, due to the sales of two of our best players that we made at the start of the season (Kobosis and Danidis), and with that we were able to expand the stadium built a few years ago to a capacity of around 20k seats and improve our youth recruitment and training facilities, twice. However, without the prize money from European competitions next season and the significant drop in gate receipts, we could be facing hard times in the future, especially since we still have to pay off our bank loans taken to build the stadium and now for the expansion: 300k + 100k a month. Youth intake: a very promising intake, with a few players showing huge potential, as Makis Topouzis 37a, Antonis Varlamis 37b, Igli Torra 37c, Tryfonas Synodinos 37d, Rafail Mantalos 37e, Dimitris Festeridis 37f and Makis Tyflidis 37g. This shows that our investment in the infrastructure is paying off. And once again, for the fourth year in a row, our U19 team became Greek champions. Team history: Manager history: 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Padders Posted February 8 Popular Post Share Posted February 8 Season 51 - 2074/75 - SBC More seats planned to take the capacity to 18,462 and temporary move to Swindon's ground More upgrades to Youth Level and training facilites In the league, we didn't finish 14th But we didn't improve either and finished a disappointing 18th Form really dropped off last third of the season 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gersdude123 Posted February 8 Share Posted February 8 Planning on giving this challenge a go will probably try England but see for Spain do you need to download a Spanish league database for it Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Krilzon3 Posted February 8 Popular Post Share Posted February 8 Korsnäs IF - Swedish division 2 First time im trying this challenge. Looking forward to it! Everything is in Swedish, sorry for that. Coaching qualifications: Starting facilities (Woho...): Season preview: Players season 1: Game on!! 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post XaW Posted February 8 Popular Post Share Posted February 8 XaW - Veertien Mie (Japan) - Season 2060 (Season 37) - Meiji Yasuda J2 League Squad | Transfers | Finances We stayed up, barely! A really tough season, but we did what we wanted. Now, the team is a bit lacking at this level, and we really need some good intakes. The one we got this season is the kind we really need more of going forward. Emperor's Cup: We beat Roasso Kumamoto and Albirex Niigata before we lost to Kashima Antlers in the 4th round. J.League Cup: We beat Vegalta Sendai before losing to Tochigi SC in the 2nd round. Around the world Youth intake: Trophy cabinet Continental CONCACAF Champions League - 2037 (Astros de Colombia) OFC Champions League - 2042/43 (Markham FC) CAF Champions League - 2050/51 (Ubuntu Cape Town) Caribbean Cup x6 - 2031, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037 (Astros de Colombia) Caribbean Club Shield x9 - 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037 (Astros de Colombia) CAF Confederation Cup - 2049/50 (Ubuntu Cape Town) CAF Super Cup - 2050/51 (Ubuntu Cape Town) Japan Meiji Yasuda J2 League - 2059 (Veertien Mie) South Africa DSTV Premiership x2 - 2049/50, 2051/52 (Ubuntu Cape Town) GladAfrica Championship -2046/47 (Ubuntu Cape Town) Nedbank Cup x2 - 2048/49, 2050/51 (Ubuntu Cape Town) Telkom Knockout x2 - 2047/48, 2050/51 (Ubuntu Cape Town) MTN 8 x2 - 2049/50, 2050/51 (Ubuntu Cape Town) Papua New Guinea Kumul Petroleum National Soccer League x2 - 2041/42, 2042/43 (Markham FC) National Ch'ship Group A - 2040/41 (Markham FC) Curaçao Liga MCB 1st Division x11 - 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037 (Astros de Colombia) Curaçao Segundo Division - 2025 (Astros de Colombia) Curaçao Terser Division - 2024 (Astros de Colombia) Player statistics: Most apps for me Name Club Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Apps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Anthony Martina 26a Astros de Colombia Curaçao <N/A> 2026-I left 435 José Rodríguez 24b Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2024-2037 369 Juan Francisco Scarpeta 28b Astros de Colombia Colombia Curaçao 2028-I left 364 Fabián Díaz 28e Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2028-I left 338 Nicolas González 29c Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2029-I left 313 Most goals for me Name Club Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Apps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Anthony Martina 26a Astros de Colombia Curaçao <N/A> 2026-I left 414 Estéfano Muriel 30a Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2030-I left 219 Nicolas González 29c Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2029-I left 119 Salealo Kamberipa 46b Ubuntu Cape Town Namibia South Africa 2046-I left 96 Dayro Belalcázar 31a Astros de Colombia Colombia Curaçao 2031-I left 90 Most assists for me Name Club Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Apps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nicolas González 29c Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2029-I left 136 Estéfano Muriel 30a Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2030-I left 108 Dayro Belalcázar 31a Astros de Colombia Colombia Curaçao 2031-I left 101 Anthony Martina 26a Astros de Colombia Curaçao <N/A> 2026-I left 76 Pedro González 32c Astros de Colombia Chile <N/A> 2032-I left 69 Supporters: Summary: 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post fries Posted February 8 Popular Post Share Posted February 8 Premier League 2036/37 (season 13) Season Summary Great season! The change of tactics paid off this season. We managed to get 58 points, a 9th position in the league, and thus in the end qualification to continental football after the summer break. We also had a very great FA Cup run, but in the end, we lost 3-2 to Man City in the final. As a result of the tactical change, the team does not score that much anymore. We only scored 55 league goals compared to 63-78 in the last 3 seasons. Thus my offensive players don't have the same high ratings and stats. However, my first-choice striker Jamerson scored 15 goals. However, the defense was much more solid. We only conceded 49 league goals compared to 77-97 in the last 3 seasons. A massive improvement. But strangely, me goalkeeper dropped in his average rating. It was great to see the NXGN list this season. I had 4 players on the list. None of them are top-rated but they are also young and haven't had their breakthrough on the first team. Hopefully, they will get lots more first-team game time in the next season in the European Conference League. The young players on the NXGN list already have experience with continental football as the under-18 team won the UEFA Youth League. The youth intake preview was great. 5 stars and an A and a B's. The actual intake was okay. 2 elite talents, but the personalities are a bit disappointing. I had no transfers of significance this season, only a few loan-outs. Finances and Upgrades I do not have the option to ask for any more facility upgrades. However, after the season the board announced to expand the stadium with MASSIVELY 323 seats... Next season Next season, I hope to give young talented players more game time in the Conference League. And hopefully, get another mid-table position in the Premier League. 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post dkouv Posted February 8 Popular Post Share Posted February 8 Brora Rangers – Season 20 (2043/44) League Very dominant in the league, and managed to win the Scottish cup too. Europe Another good campaign (yes, I have no idea what happened away at PSG), but we fell to an English team again, this time Man Utd in the quarters. We did take them to extra time however. Players Tom Thomas 07a (AML/ST) had a great season in the supporting striker role, with double figures for both goals and assists, and Andy Morton 17a (AMRLC) won the NxGN and is fast becoming one of our best players, so I made sure to tie him to a long contract while I can. Youth intake (preview) Looks like we have a potential superstar in Gary Fyffe 20a (ST) - he’s touted as the next Joe Jordan and based on his stats I kind-of agree. I hope we do get some defenders at some point, though - maybe next year… Facilities No upgrades. Transfers Sold some ageing squad players. Season | League | Pos. | Europe | Best player | Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2024/25 | League 2 | 1 | n/a | Andrew Macrae (ST) | Promoted 2025/26 | League 1 | 7 | n/a | Andrew Macrae (ST) | 2026/27 | League 1 | 6 | n/a | Andrew Macrae (ST) | 2027/28 | League 1 | 5 | n/a | James Wallace (ST) | 2028/29 | League 1 | 1 | n/a | Andrew Macrae (ST) | Promoted 2029/30 | Championship | 6 | n/a | Tony Jukes 05a (ST) | 2030/31 | Championship | 8 | n/a | Tony Jukes 05a (ST) | Won SPL Trust Trophy 2031/32 | Championship | 4 | n/a | Tom Thomas 07a (ST) | Lost in playoff 1st round 2032/33 | Championship | 2 | n/a | Tony Jukes 05a (ST) | Lost in playoff 2nd round 2033/34 | Championship | 1 | n/a | Tony Jukes 05a (AMR) | Promoted 2034/35 | Premiership | 2 | n/a | Ryan Nelson 08c (DL) | 2035/36 | Premiership | 2 | CL group | Ryan Nelson 08c (DL) | 2036/37 | Premiership | 2 | CL R16 | Connor Malpas 06a (ST) | 2037/38 | Premiership | 2 | CL KO | Tom Thomas 07a (AML) | 2038/39 | Premiership | 3 | CL R16 | Owen Young 12b (DMC) | 2039/40 | Premiership | 1 | CL R16 | Owen Young 12b (DMC) | 2040/41 | Premiership | 1 | CL R16 | Owen Young 12b (DMC) | League & league cup double 2041/42 | Premiership | 1 | CL QF | Owen Young 12b (DMC) | Domestic treble 2042/43 | Premiership | 1 | CL Semi | Hamish Maguire 09c (ST) | 2043/44 | Premiership | 1 | CL QF | Tom Thomas 07a (ST) | Won Scottish cup Facilities ---------- Season | Coaching | Recruitment | Training Fac. | Youth Fac. | Stadium ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2024 | Basic | Limited | Basic | Poor | 3000 2024/25 | Adequate | Fairly basic | Basic | Basic | 3000 2025/26 | Good | Average | Basic | Basic | 3000 2026/27 | Excellent | Above average | Basic | Basic | 3000 2027/28 | Excellent | Good | Basic | Basic | 3000 2028/29 | Exceptional | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2029/30 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2030/31 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2031/32 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2032/33 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2033/34 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2034/35 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2035/36 | Exceptional | Exceptional | Adequate | Adequate | 3000 2036/37 | Exceptional | Exceptional | Great | Average | 3000 2037/38 | Exceptional | Exceptional | Superb | Average | 5250 2038/39 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Good | 5250 2039/40 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Great | 5250 2040/41 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Great | 5250 2041/42 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Great | 5250 2042/43 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Excellent | 19943 2043/44 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Excellent | 19943 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TerminalPortugal Posted February 8 Popular Post Share Posted February 8 ELECTRICO FUTEBOL CLUBE (PORTUGAL) SEASON 8 – 2031/32 Finances | League Results I | League Results II | League Table | Portuguese Cup Results | League Cup Results | Squad | U19 Squad | B Team Squad | Under 19 Results | Under 19 Table | Under 19 Championship Results | Under 19 Championship Table | Youth Preview | Youth Intake I | Youth Intake II | Transfers | Released Players YOUTH CANDIDATES ELITE | Fabio Fernandes | Joao Sousa | Bruno Andre | Nuno Teixeira | Gerogivane | Jose Silva | Martim Saavedra | TOP | Jose Seco | Miguel Freitas | Tiago Mendes | GOOD | Armandio Aguilar | Nuno Rosinha | Jose Morante | Luis Borrecho | Pedro Sabino Estrelado | DECENT | Ailton Mariano | INTERNAL MATTERS The following staff members came in Dani Quintana, Ignacio Izquierdo, Wang Zhan, Miguel Teran, Afonso Pinto, We got the club to agree to improve both the training and youth facilities in the pre-season. They will cost £1.8m and £2m respectively. This year we were allowed to study for our Continental A Licence. In October we moved into our new stadium. The Electrico Stadium, which has a capacity of 9,833 people. At the end of October we signed a new 4 year deal with the club. PLAYER MOVEMENTS Up to the main at the start of the season came Pedro Silva and Pedro Paulo. Some of the youngsters in the first team we worked to get them out on loan to Campeonato de Portugal sides. We let Vitor Ferreira leave to FC Porto on a free transfer. The guy was fringe player at our club and did not seem to have any potential left to fulfil so I would be surprised if it benefitted FC Porto. A notable player to be released this year was Raphael Le Quellec, who was a bit of a cult hero with us going up the leagues. He just wasn't good enough anymore but I quite wanted to keep him with us, unfortunately he would not back down from believing he was still a star player and wanted a decent salary, so we had to say goodbye. He is plying his trade at Cova de Piedade now still in Portugal. Over the summer AC Milan tried twice to get Fabio Leite, and went as far as £9.5m, but we are holding out for £11.5m as agreed with the player or instead to keep him if possible. Diogo Jorge who has been with us since the start of the game, came to me wanting to leave and I don’t really need him much anymore. So, we agreed a £7.25k deal for him to leave the club. He leaves the club as the top appearance maker with 232 league appearances. At the end of the January transfer window, AC Milan came in with a release clause matching £2.3m bid for Ivan Monteiro, which unfortunately would mean he would leave. They were gracious enough to allow him to remain on loan for the remainder of the season. However, after re-reading the rules of the challenge, I believe it is possible this would contravene the rules of the challenge, since it explicitly said that you could not loan a player even as part of a sale. So, I assume this refers and rules out loan backs, therefore we rejected the loan back. A shame to lose him but I knew it was going to happen and we kind of need the money. With the departure of Ivan Monteiro we called up Hugo Barradas from the Under 19s who was due to come up anyway next year. On Deadline day we had a structured offer for about £5m for Carmelo from Juventus, but we negotiated it £20m plus add ons and they walked away from the deal. We decided to renew some new deals. We were forced into including a £9.5m release clause for Fabio Leite. In a later contract the same season we would raise this to £10.5m After the youth intake we brought up Joao Silva and Rui Vallejo. A little bit later we brought up Diogo Sebastiao as well. Some moves at the end of the season saw Ricardo Fernandes, the golden boy of the team, now really only a B Team talent so we sent him over there. Bruno Reia who played a fair few games for us in the past also now moves across to the B Team. Finally Rui Costa, the elder statesman of the team, needed to move on from the team and he joins the B Team. RESULTS We started the season well win a great August to set us on our way. For the majority of the season it looked like we might push to the Europa Conference League place, but a really bad finish compounded by the fact we had to play Benfica, Porto, Braga and Sporting back to back meant that we ended up one position better this season that last season in 8th place. PERFORMANCES Top Five Performers Ismael Toure Rui Pires Goncalo Casqueiro Jan Reffet Umar Chidiebere We learned that Ismael Toure had won the Young Player of the Year for last year performance in the league Aneximandro Carmelo made the bench for the UEFA Under 19 European Championship Ivan Monteiro claimed the European Golden Boy Ismael Toure and Miguel Ribeiro are amongst the names for the NXGN award Ismael Toure and Miguel Ribeiro No 1 and 2 in NXGN announcement UNDER 19s It was a brilliant season for the Under 19s. As they blew away the Southern League winning it by a landslide, and then the followed up winning the National Championship. Our first Juniors National Championship and a great achievement for the boys. Perhaps it is a sign that we are now the best youth side in the country. LOCATIONS OF YOUTH INTAKE Updated Map Link SUMMARY 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BustaRaymes Posted February 9 Popular Post Share Posted February 9 FC Vaajakoski 2036 Finnish Premier League We started off with 15 points out of the first 10 games, nicely running along 4th place and things looking good. Then, all of a sudden, things turned to sh*t. We were not being outplayed a lot, we just stopped scoring and wingers kept dropping out of form. We qualified for the playoffs by one goal and stayed up because we played a jaded EIF. We need to change some stuff around and most of all: a new playing style. With so many good wingers and 3 or 4 good strikers, we have to look for ways to make room for our most talented players. Squad We are getting a little top-heavy. While Miftari and Syrjä have been staples of the squad for years and are good enough for this level, they are going to be surpassed by Filankembo and Kokkonen soon. Ahonen had a decent first year. He's not too special going forward but if we have to build a new tactic, we can surely work with what he does have. Kuittinen kept doing what he does, even in the PL he scored double figures. Tiihonen debuted this year as the starting striker and did well. We're going to make some changes in the squad en freshen it up a bit. We have multiple players coming back from loans, ready to play. We'll probably have to say goodbye to mainstays Uusitalo, Halonen, Haarala, Syrjä or Miftari and Laitinen. When put together, there's a clear difference in quality: Out: Transfers Nikkanen, Mattila and Byman are returning for a spot in the squad. Youth intake There's the DM I was promised! Sundberg looks decent already and will feature next season. Koski's Professional personality makes him a good 2nd choice. I had hoped for a higher CA GK, but we'll have to make do. We can't keep Uusitalo in goal so Salmela gets the spot for now, hoping he'll improve quickly. 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Padders Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 (edited) 10 hours ago, dkouv said: Brora Rangers – Season 20 (2043/44) League Very dominant in the league, and managed to win the Scottish cup too. Europe Another good campaign (yes, I have no idea what happened away at PSG), but we fell to an English team again, this time Man Utd in the quarters. We did take them to extra time however. Players Tom Thomas 07a (AML/ST) had a great season in the supporting striker role, with double figures for both goals and assists, and Andy Morton 17a (AMRLC) won the NxGN and is fast becoming one of our best players, so I made sure to tie him to a long contract while I can. Youth intake (preview) Looks like we have a potential superstar in Gary Fyffe 20a (ST) - he’s touted as the next Joe Jordan and based on his stats I kind-of agree. I hope we do get some defenders at some point, though - maybe next year… Facilities No upgrades. Transfers Sold some ageing squad players. Season | League | Pos. | Europe | Best player | Notes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2024/25 | League 2 | 1 | n/a | Andrew Macrae (ST) | Promoted 2025/26 | League 1 | 7 | n/a | Andrew Macrae (ST) | 2026/27 | League 1 | 6 | n/a | Andrew Macrae (ST) | 2027/28 | League 1 | 5 | n/a | James Wallace (ST) | 2028/29 | League 1 | 1 | n/a | Andrew Macrae (ST) | Promoted 2029/30 | Championship | 6 | n/a | Tony Jukes 05a (ST) | 2030/31 | Championship | 8 | n/a | Tony Jukes 05a (ST) | Won SPL Trust Trophy 2031/32 | Championship | 4 | n/a | Tom Thomas 07a (ST) | Lost in playoff 1st round 2032/33 | Championship | 2 | n/a | Tony Jukes 05a (ST) | Lost in playoff 2nd round 2033/34 | Championship | 1 | n/a | Tony Jukes 05a (AMR) | Promoted 2034/35 | Premiership | 2 | n/a | Ryan Nelson 08c (DL) | 2035/36 | Premiership | 2 | CL group | Ryan Nelson 08c (DL) | 2036/37 | Premiership | 2 | CL R16 | Connor Malpas 06a (ST) | 2037/38 | Premiership | 2 | CL KO | Tom Thomas 07a (AML) | 2038/39 | Premiership | 3 | CL R16 | Owen Young 12b (DMC) | 2039/40 | Premiership | 1 | CL R16 | Owen Young 12b (DMC) | 2040/41 | Premiership | 1 | CL R16 | Owen Young 12b (DMC) | League & league cup double 2041/42 | Premiership | 1 | CL QF | Owen Young 12b (DMC) | Domestic treble 2042/43 | Premiership | 1 | CL Semi | Hamish Maguire 09c (ST) | 2043/44 | Premiership | 1 | CL QF | Tom Thomas 07a (ST) | Won Scottish cup Facilities ---------- Season | Coaching | Recruitment | Training Fac. | Youth Fac. | Stadium ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2024 | Basic | Limited | Basic | Poor | 3000 2024/25 | Adequate | Fairly basic | Basic | Basic | 3000 2025/26 | Good | Average | Basic | Basic | 3000 2026/27 | Excellent | Above average | Basic | Basic | 3000 2027/28 | Excellent | Good | Basic | Basic | 3000 2028/29 | Exceptional | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2029/30 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2030/31 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2031/32 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2032/33 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2033/34 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2034/35 | Excellent | Good | Below average | Basic | 3000 2035/36 | Exceptional | Exceptional | Adequate | Adequate | 3000 2036/37 | Exceptional | Exceptional | Great | Average | 3000 2037/38 | Exceptional | Exceptional | Superb | Average | 5250 2038/39 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Good | 5250 2039/40 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Great | 5250 2040/41 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Great | 5250 2041/42 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Great | 5250 2042/43 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Excellent | 19943 2043/44 | Exceptional | Exceptional | State of Art | Excellent | 19943 Gary Fyffe looks superb Determination 19 as well! Edited February 9 by Padders 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Padders Posted February 9 Popular Post Share Posted February 9 (edited) Season 52 - 2075/76 - SBC Absolutely terrible start to the season and sat bottom of the league in October With the end of last season and beginning of this, took 16 games for our first win We managed to turn the form around second half of the season and finished a respectable 11th We got the Semi Final of the FA Cup, lost to Man Utd. Youth level increase agreed Edited February 9 by Padders 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Padders Posted February 9 Popular Post Share Posted February 9 Season 53 - 2076/77 - SBC A disappointing season really, didn't push on from the decent form at the end of the previous season Finished 15th Nothing else to report 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anners Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 Anyone had anything like this? 2 Irish sides who both have about 90 players at their clubs (not just u19 players too). They're not decent players, but is a bit weird they're here. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post JAwtunes Posted February 9 Popular Post Share Posted February 9 We've been in Icelandic second tier limbo for several years now (hence the reason for no update posts... nothings happening) and are losing our best players because our squad doesn't match their ambition. But there is hope. We will be moving out of our local rivals 500 capacity training ground and into a 6k seater stadium at the start of next season. Just hoping the rent doesn't break us! 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TerminalPortugal Posted February 9 Popular Post Share Posted February 9 ELECTRICO FUTEBOL CLUBE (PORTUGAL) SEASON 9 – 2032/33 Finances | League Results | League Results II | League Table | Portuguese Cup Results | League Cup Results | Squad | U19 Squad | B Team Squad | Youth Preview | Youth Intake I | Youth Intake II | Transfers | Released Players | Note I will be reducing the amount of text in each update just so it is less of a chore. Plus I am normally reiterating what is already self-evident, or small matters that probably don’t matter too much in the grand context of things. YOUTH CANDIDATES ELITE | Goncalo Sousa | Joubert | Erwin Ilhicas | Adriano Torcato | Nuno Evora | Boitumelo Zondi | TOP | Moeketsi Masango | Lorenz Senn | Christian Bernadet | GOOD | Vitor Serra | Vicente Mouteira | Antonio Cardoso | Luis Teodoro | DECENT | Ivair | Gary Kempf | Diogo Maca | RESULTS Wow what a season it was for us. We were very weird this season in that we only drew two games all season and we lost plenty, but we also won plenty more. We were flying as high as second place for a little while until eventually we would come a little down the table but we would finish comfortably in fourth place in the league and that qualifies us for Europa League football next season. The cups saw us exit at the Group Stage in the League Cup and in the 4th Round against FC Porto in the Portuguese Cup. UNDER 19s The under 19s smashed it this year and I mean really smashed it, they went undefeated in the Southern League, drawing only two, and then won every single game of the Championship Group to win a Second National title in a row. BEST PLAYERS & PERFORMERS Top Players 1. Aneximandro Carmelo 2. Fabio Leite 3. Goncalo Casqueiro 4. Ismael Toure 5. Jan Reffet Top Performers 1. Umar Chidiebere 2. Jan Reffet 3. Goncalo Casqueiro 4. Joao Alexandre 5. Fabio Leite NEWS Toure won Young Player of the Year for last year. We got a job offer from Sporting Pacos de Ferreira went into administration early in the season Ismael Toure won the Kopa Trophy Hugo Barradas won Portuguese U21 Player of the Year for last season Miguel Ribeiro No.1 at NXGN LOCATIONS OF YOUTH INTAKE Map Link SUMMARY 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gersdude123 Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 Wondering is there anyone about that could help me out was wondering for doing the challenge in Spain do i need a Custom database Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 10 minutes ago, Gersdude123 said: Wondering is there anyone about that could help me out was wondering for doing the challenge in Spain do i need a Custom database No, you don't need a custom database for Spain. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gersdude123 Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 6 minutes ago, XaW said: No, you don't need a custom database for Spain. Thanks for letting me Know assuming it's the 4th tier of Spain you start it off in Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 2 minutes ago, Gersdude123 said: Thanks for letting me Know assuming it's the 4th tier of Spain you start it off in Yes, holiday a season as described in the first post in the thread and take over a team newly promoted into the 4th tier. Just the same as most other countries. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gersdude123 Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 5 minutes ago, XaW said: Yes, holiday a season as described in the first post in the thread and take over a team newly promoted into the 4th tier. Just the same as most other countries. Thanks again with all the help. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Padders Posted February 9 Popular Post Share Posted February 9 Season 54 - 2077/78 - SBC Another midtable finish Actually spent most of the season in the bottom 6 then good form towards end of the season pushed us up the table Nothing else to report 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajancsiii Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 PUTNOK FC - HUNGARY SEASON 1 - 2024/2025 We managed to win the second divison and get promoted to the hungarian first division. SQUAD: YOUTH INTAKE: ELITE TALENTS: SEASON 1 HOYD: TRANSFERS: THINGS WORTH MENTIONING: We lost our best player at the beginning of the season because during the contract discussion he didn't want to accept that i can't strenghten the midfield and i didn't want to lose the dressing room at the beginning of the season with a failed promise. It was locked during the contract discussion, I've very rarely seen this before. At the beginning of the season we won the first 5 matches out of 6 and then the other team leader came with the lack of goalkeepers. I made a promise that i will develop a young goalkeeper but our regen goalkeeper from the holiday season is soooo trash so i realised i won't able to complete the promise and he waited all season long with the supporting of 5-6 highly influental players ( while morales were capped on "good") and fortunately at the end of the season he let it go and no more unhappy but i have strong feelings that it will happen again a couple of days before deadline day. Manager of the year award National C license in the bag +1 improvement on junior coaching That hurts.... Next season will be fun according to the season preview Finally, i have a question and thank you in advance for your answer! I noticed that all players from the youth intake (even those who are from the holiday season 2024) are on "low" fatigue level. They are on holiday now, but they still not regenerating to "fresh" level. I also tried to give them rest but that didn't work either. The rest of the team who are real players can recover to "fresh" state, even if they are young too. Is this a bug or is it something that they are young and don't have the physical skills yet and thats the reason why they are always on "low" fatigue level. If so, when can i expect that they will be "fresh"? And if it is a bug, how can it be fixed? 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikeologist Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 Vikeologist's Víkingur Ólafsvík 2025 Report Going into the final match of the season, 3 points from safety, we needed to win and for the team above us, Ægir, to lose. And that’s exactly what happened. The great escape. It didn’t seem that impossible given that we’d improved the last few matches, were playing a poor side, whilst Ægir had a tough fixture. We dominated our match and went in 2-0 at half time, whereas Ægir were 2-0 down. But then Ægir scored a goal and all I could do was look at the box fearing they’d score a 2nd and draw. Still, quite a relief. I did think my goose was cooked near the end of the season. I haven’t even looked at the youth intake or set up their training. I just gave them contracts, thinking it was meaningless. So, given that we reached the playoffs last season, and had new players and a wider choice, how did it all go wrong? Well, the big thing is that the first proper match of the season, (I regard the league cup campaign as pre season friendlies) we were knocked out of the cup by a non-league team, but even worse, my most important player, Luke Williams, tore his ACL and was out for the season, or as it turned out forever, because he retired mid-season. There were other injuries. We don’t have an U19 team. Once the team started losing, (9 in a row which in a 22 match season isn’t great), we couldn’t stop. 6 of the first XI are 20 or under. More than anything though, we’re just not very good. Last season was the outlier, not this one. I may well be in a relegation battle next season as well. Youth Intake. I know that people usually single out players from the intake, but at this early stage where half the intake come with 5 star potential, it’s hard to know what I’ve got. I’ll report on them after 5 seasons. I offered a contract to everyone. With no youth or B team, most of my players get no match practice other than pre-season friendlies. I can send them on loan to an U19 team shared by us and 3 other teams, but they don’t get any matches there. So, my squad is going to be way too large. I’m going to have to try to get someone to take them on loan. Squad Top Goalscorer - Björn Axel Guðjónsson – 10 I have 2 very good strikers. I prefer to only play with 1 striker, but I’ve had to adjust my selection to use both of them. They may be good, but they can’t do much without service. 239 and 309 minutes per goal. Highest Average Rating (minimum 10 matches played) – Björn Óli Snorrason – 7.01 Right winger only started 7 matches, and isn’t a preferred starter, but the sub appearances got him over the eligibility line. Man of The Match – 2 players – 2 Most Valuable Player– Aron Elí Gíslason According to my coach, my goalie’s my best player. 2 of my best players are out of contract soon, and won’t sign a new one yet because it would be for less money. Hopefully they do want to stay though. Nobody else has come in for them. Season Division Position Notes 2024 1 4th Finnish Cup Q/F, Playoffs S/F. 2025 1 10th Survived on last day of the season. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Padders Posted February 9 Popular Post Share Posted February 9 (edited) Season 55 - 2078/79 - SBC Out of absolute nowhere we have finished 3rd and in the playoffs Something clicked with the front 3 and scored loads of goals We beat Crystal Palace over the two legs in Semi Finals 4-3 on aggregate We play Ipswich in the final A terrible start, going 3-0 down in the first half BUT The lads turned it around to draw 3-3 AET On to penalties we go............. We win 5-4 on penalites! Into the Premier League we go One thing I will say, absolutely no way we are ready for PL Upgrade in training facilities approved Edited February 9 by Padders 26 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The7Striker Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 3 horas atrás, ajancsiii disse: PUTNOK FC - HUNGARY SEASON 1 - 2024/2025 We managed to win the second divison and get promoted to the hungarian first division. SQUAD: YOUTH INTAKE: ELITE TALENTS: SEASON 1 HOYD: TRANSFERS: THINGS WORTH MENTIONING: We lost our best player at the beginning of the season because during the contract discussion he didn't want to accept that i can't strenghten the midfield and i didn't want to lose the dressing room at the beginning of the season with a failed promise. It was locked during the contract discussion, I've very rarely seen this before. At the beginning of the season we won the first 5 matches out of 6 and then the other team leader came with the lack of goalkeepers. I made a promise that i will develop a young goalkeeper but our regen goalkeeper from the holiday season is soooo trash so i realised i won't able to complete the promise and he waited all season long with the supporting of 5-6 highly influental players ( while morales were capped on "good") and fortunately at the end of the season he let it go and no more unhappy but i have strong feelings that it will happen again a couple of days before deadline day. Manager of the year award National C license in the bag +1 improvement on junior coaching That hurts.... Next season will be fun according to the season preview Finally, i have a question and thank you in advance for your answer! I noticed that all players from the youth intake (even those who are from the holiday season 2024) are on "low" fatigue level. They are on holiday now, but they still not regenerating to "fresh" level. I also tried to give them rest but that didn't work either. The rest of the team who are real players can recover to "fresh" state, even if they are young too. Is this a bug or is it something that they are young and don't have the physical skills yet and thats the reason why they are always on "low" fatigue level. If so, when can i expect that they will be "fresh"? And if it is a bug, how can it be fixed? I'm not an expert on this, but it could be the training load, for example, double intensity and individual focus, along side with the U19 games. The fact that they're on holidays may not refresh them, and it's only when they return to training, with rest, that they recover. Do you have any staff in the U19s? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Padders Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 You know I said it was going to tough in the PL 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The7Striker Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 7 minutos atrás, Padders disse: You know I said it was going to tough in the PL In your first season in PL ? After spending years and years improving that team? This game is something Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Padders Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 14 minutes ago, The7Striker said: In your first season in PL ? After spending years and years improving that team? This game is something Yep first year in the PL after 55 seasons improving the club Gutting to be sacked at this stage 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post darren1983 Posted February 9 Author Popular Post Share Posted February 9 Season 2025/26 Review - Vanarama National League League - On paper an 11th placed finish after promotion is good. In fact it's very good, and it is but I just can't escape the feeling of "what if?" as our small squad really caught up with us in the end as we failed to win any of our final 10 games to drop right away. As you can see. I ran my players into the ground simply as our young players, especially in defence, were just not ready this season. Scoring goals wasn't an issue till the final 10 games, which is a shock as our strikers are poor, but Callum Gribbin has been the man. I play him as a Mezz on attack and he has 53 goals in 93 games. I worry he won't keep it up next season, he does take free kicks and pens (and we've had a lot of pens these 2 seasons which helps) but not sure that totally explains his form. It's our back line that is causing us issues. We had the 4th worst defence this season with 84 goals conceded, our defenders are just not good, it's that simple. Losing the only senior (at 21) GK for 6/7 weeks didn't help but in most games we needed to score 2 goals just to get a point and that's just not sustainable. FA Cup - Awful, lost to a side in the league below at the first hurdle. After last season's cup fun this was a major let down. FA Trophy - Bit better here, we won a couple games but lost to a side who were top of our league at the time (they had a worse run in than us I think and blew the title to finish 4th and then messed up at the first hurdle of playoffs) Transfers - Just the one out but we will be losing star boy Scott McStravick. When he came through in the holiday season the AI gave him his pro deal but the stupid idiots only gave him a 1 year deal and, despite me asking at least 50 times this season, he doesn't think we're good enough for him. Ungrateful little git Finances - Really really good, over 1m in the bank and have had a couple upgrades in the Junior Recruitment this season. I'm trying something new with this team and focusing on recruitment first and pairing that with HOYD with good professionalism (which is why I'm about to be on my 2rd HOYD in 3 seasons as I now have one that is Resolute and plays my formation) in order to boost my intakes. No idea if it'll work but it's fun to try. Youth Intake - The preview was good and it turned out to be a decent one I think Joshua Kelly 26A - a striker! I like the look of him and he's already come off the bench twice in the league Jorge Drinkwater 26B - another striker and what a name. I actually think he'll be better as a Mezz in my team than a striker Terell Thomas 26C - a good looking left winger Jonathan Ennis 26D - a left back, an area we have struggled so nice to get one through Career Overview Season League Position Junior Coaching Youth Recruitment Notes 2024/25 NVLN 2nd Fairly Basic Average Promoted via the playoffs 2025/26 VNL 11th Average Above Average Finally got first coaching badge 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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dkouv Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 @Padders this is ridiculous, I hope you manage to avoid the sack for the sake of this thread! 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajancsiii Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 (edited) 2 hours ago, The7Striker said: I'm not an expert on this, but it could be the training load, for example, double intensity and individual focus, along side with the U19 games. The fact that they're on holidays may not refresh them, and it's only when they return to training, with rest, that they recover. Do you have any staff in the U19s? - When they spawned into the save they were already on low fatigue level. The 2024's Youth candidates are on low fatigue level for one and a half year in addition to the fact that some of them didn't play a single match so i think the long summer holiday also doesn't solve this problem. - It is not caused by the training intensity because i tried to solve it with totally zero traning, i tried to send them on holiday or just rest them 8 weeks etc..., i tried everything but they are stucked for some reason on low fatigue So i don't know what is it exactly I don't know if this is a bug or just something which comes from young age and will be resolved when they will be older and will have better phisycal skills. - First day of pre-season, you can see that the "real" players are FRESH but the regens are on LOW fatigue Edited February 9 by ajancsiii Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daddy Posted February 9 Share Posted February 9 5 hours ago, Padders said: Season 55 - 2078/79 - SBC Out of absolute nowhere we have finished 3rd and in the playoffs Something clicked with the front 3 and scored loads of goals We beat Crystal Palace over the two legs in Semi Finals 4-3 on aggregate We play Ipswich in the final A terrible start, going 3-0 down in the first half BUT The lads turned it around to draw 3-3 AET On to penalties we go............. We win 5-4 on penalites! Into the Premier League we go One thing I will say, absolutely no way we are ready for PL Upgrade in training facilities approved First day checking in a while, and I see this! Good job! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Riebow Posted February 10 Share Posted February 10 (edited) Olot UE Season Review (37/38) League: We improve one spot and finished 4rd and qualify for Champions League football for the first time. As you can see our defense is a huge problem, conceding 52 goals, which makes it near impossible to compete with the likes of Barcelona or Real Madrid. Copa del Rey We made it to the semi-finals, but were knocked out by Real San Sebastian Spoiler Super Cup Don't care about this made up competition Spoiler Europe Our B team had a very inconsistent run of games in Europe, failing to beat Olimpija Ljubijana or Trabzonspor, but hammering Roma 6-1... We made it to the quarter finals, but stranded against Stuttgart losing 5-2 AET. Spoiler Youth Intake An amazing preview with loads of A's piqued my interest. The actual intake looks unimpressive based on the stars, but is actually our best in terms of average CA. At this point of the save a 5 star PA would imply a star La Liga player, so it's normal they would be rather rare. It's nice to see some different nationalities. We get two Belgians due to our affiliation with Beerschot and a Dutchman due to our affiliation with ADO Den Haag. The Italian could be because of our Italian HOYD. Spoiler NXGN Out of nowhere Henry Ike wins the NXGN award. He forced his way into the rotation and looks like he could become an absolute star. Spoiler Here he is. I'm hoping he can improve his mentals to become a star La Liga player Spoiler Transfers This came out of left field. Atletico Madrid matched the release clause of our starting goalkeeper so we had to let him go. They paid 50 Million and... put him on their bench for the entire season! Catala was an amazing goal line keeper, with great reflexes and agility Spoiler Best Xi Jan Catala unfortunately left us, which means Emili had to take over. Once upon a time I would have thought he was the more talented one, but it seems he won't improve beyond a decent first division player. Robert Pujadas had a banger of a season with 30 goal contributions from midfield. Henry Ike made it on our Best XI, despite not being a regular starter for us. I rejected a bid from Barcelona for Jose Manuel, which made him upset. He has a promise he can leave if someone matches his release clause, which happily hasn't happened yet. Spoiler 5 years ago... The intake gave us our star player Jose Manuel and that in itself made it a good intake. Jan Rosanas is also marked as a Wonderkid and divides his time between CB and DM. As was expected the top rated prospect with a bad personality never developed. Ricardo Gomez still has a 4.5 star PA, but his personality might keep him down. Let's see if we can mentor him a bit instead of going out on loan. Spoiler Next season Our first season in the CL. I doubt we can win it at this stage. I feel we have plenty of talent upfront, but lack a bit of talent at the back to allow us to compete with the best teams in Spain. Either way, we're not yet abandoning this save! Edited February 10 by Riebow 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Controller Posted February 10 Share Posted February 10 Season Review 2026/27 (Season 3) NK Kustošija Zagreb Supersport HNL (Tier 1) League Predicted to finish 9th and avoid relegation, we managed to do so much more. After a shaky start to the year where we hadn't wont a game in the first 10, we found our groove in the middle part of the year and put together a run that saw us fly up the table and be as high as third at one point. Unfortunately our lack of depth and lack of class saw us fall away towards the end of the season, finishing in 5th position. Due to the league improving it's reputation, this meant we had qualified for the Europa Conference League which is exciting. Hopefully from this we can make a little bit of money to finance some upgrades. Spoiler Awards Ivan Mihaljevic won our Player of the year award with an average rating of 7.11 Karlo Igor Majic won our leading goalscorer award with 17 Mario Grlic 01A won our Young Player of the Year award with an average rating of 7.03 across 18 appearances Youth Intake Our intake this season was pretty good. Not as spectacular as last season but 2 young decent goalkeepers should hopefully mean we are set there for a long time if either of them develops how they should. Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler Spoiler Upgrades We managed to get another Youth Recruitment upgrade. This moves our youth recruitment to Exceptional now alongside Excellent academy coaching I started my National Coaching B Licence this year Spoiler Transfers Spoiler 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
bombaleo Posted February 10 Share Posted February 10 Guys, I'm in! 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikeologist Posted February 10 Share Posted February 10 18 hours ago, vikeologist said: Vikeologist's Víkingur Ólafsvík 2025 Report Well, the big thing is that the first proper match of the season, (I regard the league cup campaign as pre season friendlies) ....... One can change one's mind. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post TerminalPortugal Posted February 10 Popular Post Share Posted February 10 ELECTRICO FUTEBOL CLUBE (PORTUGAL) SEASON 10 – 2033/34 Finances | League Results | League Results II | League Table | Portuguese Cup Results | League Cup Results | UEFA Europa League Results | Squad | U19 Squad | Under 23 Squad | B Team Squad | Youth Preview | Youth Intake I | Youth Intake II | Transfers | Released Players | YOUTH CANDIDATES ELITE | Rui Pereira | Paulo Djalo | Denys Rudenko | Jorge Teixeira | TOP | Pedro Guedes | Francisco Guedes | Mario Arcangelo | Marvin Petitjean | Claudio Pereira | GOOD | Candido Lanzinha | Ruben Pires | Rafa | Bruno Guedes | Sergio Yuste | DECENT | Daniel Mariquito | Ricardo Gulec | NEWS Jan Reffet got the most assists last season award We were invited to the Liga U23 and now have and Under 23 Team Umar Chidiebere won Young Player of the Year for last season Jan Reffet was selected in the Team of the Year for last season Ismael Toure surpassed Rui Pires as the clubs Top Goalscorer Jan Reffet was got his first cap for Switzerland, making him the second player to get a full international cap We got the training facilities upgraded, and then we got them upgraded again, however the second one won’t be completed until next season Umar Chidiebere won European Golden Boy We signed a new 5 year deal We have 1,2,3 at NXGN RESULTS My assumption going in as that we can always drop back down the table, because player for player we are not as good as the other teams, however this teams continues to defy might worst fears, as we did amazingly this season. We would go 21 games undefeated in all competitions after a few losses in the early season, and that would only end to the last team who beat us before the run started in Benfica, and it was a heavy loss as well 6-1 away. In the end we were in a battle with Sporting for the final Champions League spot and despite stuttering a little towards the end of the season was managed to hold our nerve and bag 3rd position. In the League Cup we would for the first time make it out of the group and fall at the semi final stage to FC Porto In the Portuguese Cup we would make it to the semi final stage and lose over two legs to Benfica In the Europa League we were magnificent, finishing in second place in the league phase, before knocking out PSV Eindhoven at the Last 16 stage, Feyenoord at the Quarter Final stage before losing to Tottenham over two legs in the semi final. An amazing season all told. For the first time in a while the bookies don’t us expected to finish dead last. The team is beginning to improve and so we are now hopefully becoming a major force in Portuguese football. UNDER 19s The made it three in a row quite easily as they won another National Championship. BEST PLAYERS & PERFORMERS Top Players 1. Aneximandro Carmelo 2. Fabio Leite 3. Ismael Toure 4. Jan Reffet 5. Goncalo Casqueiro Top Performers 1. Ismael Toure 2. Umar Chidiebere 3. Jan Reffet 4. Joao Silva 5. Bruno Nkondi LOCATIONS OF YOUTH INTAKE Map Link SUMMARY 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
libbyshuss Posted February 10 Share Posted February 10 18 hours ago, Padders said: Gutting to be sacked at this stage we'll all be gutted! that is completely ridiculous if they do sack you. good luck! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post libbyshuss Posted February 10 Popular Post Share Posted February 10 Lyra Lierse - Belgium Jupiler Pro League - 2031/32 League finish: 12th The aim was to stay up and somehow we did it. we had an ok start, winning the odd game here and there to go mid-table. Then December came, we lost to the teams in 15th and 16th and also went out the cup to the team bottom of the third division. From then on it was a struggle and it was only a couple of lucky results that managed to get us 12th, and out of the relegation group So we went into the middle group, meaning whatever happened we'd be safe. Which was lucky, as we didn't win one of those 10 games. All in allm out last 30 games returned a measly 3 victories - keep that up and next season will be a disaster! Players Top Scorer: Leandro de Pauw 26C - 13 goals in 28 games Difficult season for our top striker where he missed the last two months due to injury. Still by far our most potent threat up front. Player of the Season: Adam Vandenheede 30C (7.15 AR in 24 games) I was getting desperate so gave the lad a chance. He doesn't look much, attribute wise, but his physicals are really strong. Plays as a pressing forward and managed 11 goals as well. Very interesting to see how he might develop Youth A very nice preview and intake again! Belgium is a disaster zone in relation to finances but a lot of fun with the intakes best prospect looks this fella here. I think I'm gonna retrain him as either an MC or striker - not sure which yet Finances Unbelievably, the board allowed me a couple of upgrades this season! Its so important I stay up in the Pro League Axl Thill 31A Update So, that superstar 5 star youth player I got? That the board sold from out under me for only 61k, without any well ons? look at his value now.... It's really difficult not to rage quit while playing Belgium... Career 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post CJ'43 Posted February 10 Popular Post Share Posted February 10 Kavala Football Club / Αθλητικός Όμιλος Καβάλα Season 14 - 2037/38 Schedule / Squad / Transfers / Finances / Manager Season Summary: After finishing 6th last year, this time, with a much more flexible calendar, we were able to achieve our best finish ever. We ended the regular season in 3rd place, just behind PAOK and Olympiacos, and in a good position to secure European spots. We also achieved our best record in the championship phase, winning 3 matches and drawing 2 out of 10, including a last-day victory away at AEK, which propelled us to 4th place and secured qualification to the Europa League for the first time ever. Additionally, we registered the best attack in the league with 88 goals scored. In the Greek Cup, we suffered a disappointing elimination to Larisa from Super League 2. We didn't have any major sales this year, and with the loans we took to build the stadium and the recent expansion, our finances are currently in danger. Moreover, we invested 4.3 million this year in the training facilities. Consequently, we'll likely have to sell next year, and it's probable that we'll have to bid farewell to our most promising star, Efthymis Christou. The 18-year-old was our player with the highest average rating this season (7.31) and was named the most promising wonderkid, according to the NXGN 2038 list, after finishing 3rd twice and winning the Golden Boy award last year. The left-back also received the Talent of the Year award for the best youth player in the league, followed by Alexandros Donis in second place. Additionally, Christou won the Greek Player of the Year award. This year, we witnessed some changes in the team; Ilias Manafis, who became Kavala's top goalscorer last season, lost his place in the starting eleven, making way for Christos Omiridis, who was our top goalscorer this year with 19 goals, 17 of which were in the league, earning him the Top Goalscorer award in the Super League. Both Omiridis and Christou were part of the Best XI in Greece. For the fourth time, I secured the second place in the Manager of the Year award... With this record-breaking season, our reputation has improved, and we are now the 5th best team in Greece, only behind the 'Big-4', PAOK, Olympiacos, AEK, and Panathinaikos. Youth intake: Despite the financial challenges, our continued investment in facilities has yielded promising results in our youth intake. We have produced several players with potential, such as Periklis Lefis 38a, Leonidas Mirkou 38b, Ioannis Karypidis 38c, Kostas Stergianos 38d and Avraam Kouroupis 38e, and our U19 team clinched their 5th consecutive league title, this time with an impressive record of 26 wins out of 26 games. Team history: Manager history: 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post XaW Posted February 10 Popular Post Share Posted February 10 XaW - Veertien Mie (Japan) - Season 2061 (Season 38) - Meiji Yasuda J1 League Squad | Transfers | Finances Much like last season, we stayed up, but just barely. We keep getting better and better players in the intake, though, so the squad is really improving. I still can't ask for improved youth facilities, though, even after we had a takeover from within... Emperor's Cup: We lost to Urawa Red Diamonds in the 2nd round. J.League Cup: We beat Mito HollyHock before we lost to Cerezo Osaka in the 2nd round. Around the world Youth intake: Trophy cabinet Continental CONCACAF Champions League - 2037 (Astros de Colombia) OFC Champions League - 2042/43 (Markham FC) CAF Champions League - 2050/51 (Ubuntu Cape Town) Caribbean Cup x6 - 2031, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037 (Astros de Colombia) Caribbean Club Shield x9 - 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037 (Astros de Colombia) CAF Confederation Cup - 2049/50 (Ubuntu Cape Town) CAF Super Cup - 2050/51 (Ubuntu Cape Town) Japan Meiji Yasuda J2 League - 2059 (Veertien Mie) South Africa DSTV Premiership x2 - 2049/50, 2051/52 (Ubuntu Cape Town) GladAfrica Championship -2046/47 (Ubuntu Cape Town) Nedbank Cup x2 - 2048/49, 2050/51 (Ubuntu Cape Town) Telkom Knockout x2 - 2047/48, 2050/51 (Ubuntu Cape Town) MTN 8 x2 - 2049/50, 2050/51 (Ubuntu Cape Town) Papua New Guinea Kumul Petroleum National Soccer League x2 - 2041/42, 2042/43 (Markham FC) National Ch'ship Group A - 2040/41 (Markham FC) Curaçao Liga MCB 1st Division x11 - 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, 2035, 2036, 2037 (Astros de Colombia) Curaçao Segundo Division - 2025 (Astros de Colombia) Curaçao Terser Division - 2024 (Astros de Colombia) Player statistics: Most apps for me Name Club Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Apps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Anthony Martina 26a Astros de Colombia Curaçao <N/A> 2026-I left 435 José Rodríguez 24b Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2024-2037 369 Juan Francisco Scarpeta 28b Astros de Colombia Colombia Curaçao 2028-I left 364 Fabián Díaz 28e Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2028-I left 338 Nicolas González 29c Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2029-I left 313 Most goals for me Name Club Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Apps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Anthony Martina 26a Astros de Colombia Curaçao <N/A> 2026-I left 414 Estéfano Muriel 30a Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2030-I left 219 Nicolas González 29c Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2029-I left 119 Salealo Kamberipa 46b Ubuntu Cape Town Namibia South Africa 2046-I left 96 Dayro Belalcázar 31a Astros de Colombia Colombia Curaçao 2031-I left 90 Most assists for me Name Club Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Apps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nicolas González 29c Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2029-I left 136 Estéfano Muriel 30a Astros de Colombia Curaçao Colombia 2030-I left 108 Dayro Belalcázar 31a Astros de Colombia Colombia Curaçao 2031-I left 101 Anthony Martina 26a Astros de Colombia Curaçao <N/A> 2026-I left 76 Pedro González 32c Astros de Colombia Chile <N/A> 2032-I left 69 Supporters: Summary: 12 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KlinkVB Posted February 10 Popular Post Share Posted February 10 SV Meppen 1° Season 3.Liga 24/25 My adventure with the Islanders begins in the third division of German football. This is the second time I've tried this challenge. Let's see how it ends... Meppen is a city of 35,000 inhabitants located in the state of Lower Saxony, near the border with the Netherlands. For most of its history, the city team has played in lower divisions. However, they achieved promotion to the 2.bundesliga in the 1986-87 season, they remained there for 11 seasons without achieving promotion until they were finally relegated in the 97-98 season. Here is the club profile and the manager's profile, The first was a quiet season, at the top of the table, although far from the promotion positions, which I think is good for the moment, We do not participate in the cup. The juniors arrived in August. The best of the bunch (contrary to what my scouts said) was Lars Reimann, an RB who I think can be useful in the future. Following the rules of the challenge, I did not sign anyone Finally, I leave a small record of the season. See you next time! 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuddahsBrother Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 It was going well, until it wasnt. Season two was tough, no money, couldnt go full time so ended up playing with youth players and non-players as I didnt have enough for most of the season due to injury and fatigue. Fitness was a real problem. My three best players all want to leave following relegation. About to start season 3...if they dont sack me immediately Level playing field. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 @Paddersgreat work in the Championship. @libbyshuss fantastic how you are managing the unpredictable Belgium. @darren1983 great start with UMan 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted February 11 Share Posted February 11 Am 9.2.2024 um 20:11 schrieb Padders: You know I said it was going to tough in the PL You‘ve made it!!! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Padders Posted February 11 Popular Post Share Posted February 11 Season 56 - 2079/80 - EPL Well, as the screenshots above show, we really struggled. Nearly got the sack! In fact it was a complete embarrassment and broke every record going (not in a good way) If people remember that Derby side that got relegated from the PL in the 00s, well we were worse than that............................. Finished with 9 points! ONE win We broke the following PL records, lowest goals scored and lowest points! The board now want me to try stay up in the Championship, so hopefully that will keep us in the job................... 16 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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