Padders Posted Monday at 19:23 Share Posted Monday at 19:23 1 hour ago, V50 said: You're a legend, but if that's a starter for you I understand why the Premier league is a struggle! He should have been put out to pasture a couple seasons ago I'd love a quick summary of your youth prospects over the past 10 years, there must be some gems in there. Yes his stats are awful but we really don't have much better. I am playing he less in the PL now If you think he is bad, you should my GK and 4 first choice defenders Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
V50 Posted Monday at 21:22 Share Posted Monday at 21:22 1 hour ago, Padders said: Yes his stats are awful but we really don't have much better. I am playing he less in the PL now If you think he is bad, you should my GK and 4 first choice defenders Genuinely fear for you if they're worse. Are there no youngsters with decent potential? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post darren1983 Posted Tuesday at 13:25 Author Popular Post Share Posted Tuesday at 13:25 Dulwich Hamlet Championship Season 2038/39 Review League - An odd season really. After back to back 8th place finishes this was the season I had been targeting for a play off push with the idea that several of our young players that came through 2/3 seasons ago would be ready for it. We opened the season with a 3-0 win at home to West Brom and my confidence began to grow. We then lost 4 of the next 6 and didn't even score for 3 straight home games. That dampened my view for the season. I wasn't too worried though as we were creating very good chances just not taking them and felt we would sooner or later. We found our form a little in Sept and things just clicked. We only lost 3 games of the next 37 games and hit top spot at the halfway stage. We never lost that place again as we cruised to the title and promotion to the Premier League. We won the league by 10 points in the end and that included us not winning in 4 games after we secured promotion. So yeah, slow start, switched off at the end but the middle we were the best team in the league by far. I fear for us next season though as not sure how ready we are for the top flight. Was nice to finally win a league title again as the last one was the National League South back in 2025! We're also a legend at the club now. FA Cup - A decent run in this for once. Beat a prem side and took the side in the conference league to extra time despite having a man sent off after just 2 minutes. League Cup - Game cam during our dodgy start, was in fact the first game of that poor run. Transfers - Loads of loans out with one big sale as Dave Raey 33A went to Watford for 7.5m. I liked him but he was, at best, 3rd choice on the right for us and that money was too good for me to turn down. We used the funds to improve training facilities. The Prem money next season will help for that, and youth facilities, next season. Squad - A couple special mentions here for Todd Rixon 32A and Zack Taylor 35B as our wide players. Dominated the league thanks to them. Also a extra mention for captain Aaron Green 26A. His first season was in the national league and he was mainly a sub (still scored 12 goals) in the 11 seasons since he's scored 20 or more league goals 6 time and at least 18 3 times, so pretty much 20 league goals a season for 9 of the last 11 season all while going from League Two to the Premier League. Youth Intake - The preview wasn't great and it turned out meh. This has made me go for a change in my HoYD this summer. His contract is up and with the bump in rep for being in the prem should give me some better options. As a result I only tagged 1 player in Finley Bourne 38A (I put the wrong year when Tagged him - it's not changed) looks Ok but can't tackle which is an issue for a CB Career Overview Season League Position Junior Coaching Youth Recruitment Notes 2024/25 VNLS 1st Good Average Promotion, Manager of the year 2025/26 VNL 10th Good Above Average First coaching badge 2026/27 VNL 2nd Good Above Average Promotion via playoffs, Manager of the season, second coaching badge 2027/28 L2 10th Adequate Above Average 3rd coaching badge 2028/29 L2 12th Good Above Average Continental C Licence obtained 2029/30 L2 15th Good Good Continental B Licence Obtained. Started on Continental A 2030/31 L2 11th Good Excellent Finished Continental A Licence 2031/32 L2 2nd Good Excellent Promoted. Manager of the year. Started final coaching badge 2032/33 L1 4th Good Excellent EFL Trophy winners. Promoted via playoffs. Completed all coaching badges 2033/34 CHMP 14th Excellent Excellent 2034/35 CHMP 10th Exceptional Exceptional 2035/36 CHMP 8th Exceptional Exceptional 2036/37 CHMP 8th Exceptional Exceptional 2037/38 CHMP 1st Exceptional Exceptional Promoted as Champions 14 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Padders Posted Tuesday at 17:31 Share Posted Tuesday at 17:31 20 hours ago, V50 said: Genuinely fear for you if they're worse. Are there no youngsters with decent potential? Here is my GK My back 4 My highest potential youth player (sorted by Assistant Recommended) is this guy 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
V50 Posted Tuesday at 17:37 Share Posted Tuesday at 17:37 @Padders you're even more of a legend for sticking through with such terrible players. I don't think I could get out of League 2 with those lot Have you considered picking for pace, acceleration, jumping and free kicks? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Padders Posted Tuesday at 17:40 Popular Post Share Posted Tuesday at 17:40 Season 178 - 2198/99 - PL Back in the PL and we started absolute embarrassingly No win in the first 10 and rock bottom We then won 7 in 9 games which moved us out of the bottom 3 Then a hammering by Everton (2-6) resulted in 15 loses in 16!!!!!!!!!!!!! That little run in the middle of the season kept us up and we finished 16th 13 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Padders Posted Tuesday at 17:41 Share Posted Tuesday at 17:41 4 minutes ago, V50 said: @Padders you're even more of a legend for sticking through with such terrible players. I don't think I could get out of League 2 with those lot Have you considered picking for pace, acceleration, jumping and free kicks? Yes do try to look at those and determination 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Padders Posted Tuesday at 17:43 Share Posted Tuesday at 17:43 Wouldn't say my HOYD is bad either 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nottingham Forest Posted Tuesday at 19:13 Share Posted Tuesday at 19:13 What personalities and facilities do you have Padders. Seems rather strange you get limited quality through. Who do you have on judging your players as well? Someone with high CA/PA? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
V50 Posted Tuesday at 20:52 Share Posted Tuesday at 20:52 3 hours ago, Padders said: Wouldn't say my HOYD is bad either With your facilities, HoYD, and country you are either really unlucky or these players aren't developing... Fortunately your last intake has a bunch of youngsters coming through, I'd be tempted to simply jettison any 3 star PA players over 21 (PA estimates tend to be more accurate then) and take a chance on the youngsters. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
djsterry Posted Tuesday at 20:57 Share Posted Tuesday at 20:57 3 hours ago, Padders said: Here is my GK My back 4 My highest potential youth player (sorted by Assistant Recommended) is this guy jesus they are terrible 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post naterr Posted Tuesday at 23:10 Popular Post Share Posted Tuesday at 23:10 Naterr Garcia - Barwell FC - 33/34 League Such a weird season - we started terribly and were in the bottom three for a while, then a brilliant run of form got us up to the playoffs by 1 point. We actually ended the year 1st in the XG table - so it showed we are good, and that the first lot of results were just bad luck. Playoffs and we're into the football league! Fluked our way into the final but deserved the win against Barnet. Finances We have £750k in the bank at the end of the year, so I figured maybe some training facilities would be a good idea. Bugger! Now since that happened, the club want to sell players. We lost our keeper and left back for a combined £500k (which is pretty awesome) and both have nice sell on fees. I think I could have got more for our keeper but the board had accepted a few and it was out of my hands. Youth Intake Meh, nothing special, nice to have another keeper as we are a bit short, but we need centre backs! Rowley Spoiler Competitions Price with the higher ratings this year - he is wanted by a few clubs so he won't be here long! Admin 11 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Shankly84 Posted Wednesday at 10:23 Popular Post Share Posted Wednesday at 10:23 (edited) Fixtures: 1 2 3 - First Team Squad: 1 2 – Under 19s Squad Manager Profile: Characteristics - Attributes Club Profile - General - Facilities - Finances - Transfers League Season After some dodgy kit clashes last season, we went back to the yellow home kit. The community shield ended with a 3-1 loss to Young Africans. We flew out of the blocks in the league this year. We played Young Africans away in our 11th game smashing them 4-0 and making it 33 points from 33. We also beat Simba earlier in the season. In game week 17 we beat JKT Tanzania 8-1 away top open up an 11-point gap at the top and keep our 100% record going. The form continued and even Young Africans couldn’t stop us, beating them 3-1 at home to make it 25 wins from 25 games. It was starting to look like we could go the whole season 100%, but we only managed a draw away at Simba. This meant we only needed a point to win our 2nd title. Next up was Namungo away and despite throwing away a 2 goal lead, we got the point we needed to bring the title back to the Uhuru Stadium. The goal now was to get through the league season unbeaten. We managed it beating Mashujaa and Geita Gold and drawing away at Mtibwa (with the players’ minds elsewhere!!). CAF Champions League Going into this I was confident after winning the CAF Confederation Cup 2 years running. We started off against Somalia’s Jeenyo United and brushed them aside, 11-0 on aggregate. Next up was Al-Merreikh Omdurman of Sudan and this was more comfortable, winning 15-0 on aggregate. Into the group stage, we Petro Atletico 2-0 away, Stellenbosch FC 5-2 and Sundowns 6-2 away to make it 9 from 9. A 4-1 win away at Stellenbosch was followed up with a disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Petro Atletico and our first loss at home to Sundowns but it was a good group stage, and we were through to the quarter-final. Al-Ahly up next who had knocked us out in a previous year on away goals. We can score away goals too and we did in this tie. 9 of them!! We won 9-3!! The home leg not quite as good, but a 5-2 win meant we were through 14-5 on aggregate. ASEC Mimosas in the semi-final. We were by far the better team over in the Ivory Coast, but their 4 shots all went in, and our keeper ended with a 5.6. Abdallah came off the bench to reduce the deficit in the 92nd minute to 4-2. That could be a big help for the 2nd leg. In front of over 21,000 we flew out of the blocks and found ourselves 3-0 up at half time. Like the first leg, they scored from all their shot on target. Luckily this time, they only had one. We had 17 and put 4 of them away to win 4-1 and book our place in the final!! The final was a two-legged affair and unlike the CAF Confederation was home and away and not neutral. The first leg was at home, and we filled every seat for a 25,000 sell-out. The opponent would be Wydad Cassablanca of Morrocco. Despite being the better team, we went 1-0 down to a penalty in the 23rd minute. We bounced straight back blitzing them with 3 goals in 6 minutes from Mwinyi, Seif and Omar. A great first half! We came out for the second half and didn’t hold up, with midfielder Omar adding a 2nd for him on the night and a 4th for us. 4-1. They continued to push though and on 76 Mansouri pulled another one back but 7 minutes later young full back Shaibu came on to add a 5th and give us a 5-2 lead for the 2nd leg in Morrocco. Just keep it tight, quieten the crowd and grow into the game. That was plan. It was out of the window after 6 minutes. Soudani scored on 3 and in the 6th minute it was 2-0 Wydad and they were only a goal behind already. Disaster! We are always a threat these days though and 16-year-old Tanzman smashed home in the 8th to make it 2-1. Almost straight away Razzi goes down the other end and makes it 3-1. This isn’t going to be easy! Mwinyi has the ball in the net but VAR rule it out and just 6 minutes later Razzi adds his 2nd and its 4-1 Wydad. We are now level on aggregate and its not even half time. We are creating chances of our own though and on 40 Tanzman smashes home again to put us back in front on aggregate. Just keep it tight now is the message, but Wydad have got other ideas. Right on half time we give a silly Pen away and up steps Razzi to complete his hattrick and cancel out our first leg result by half time. Its now 7-7 on aggregate. We decide the best form of defence is to attack and we go at them 2nd half. The game is going from one end to the other as we go into the last 10 minutes still tied at 7-7 and then Soudani looks like he’s won it for Wydad with just 5 mins to go. This is sickening. But wait. VAR are looking at something and it’s found to be offside. Phew!!! The game is drifting to extra-time and the players are knackered when all of a sudden, the ball drops to our substitute Mgosi in the box. He composes himself and fires home for a 93rd minute winner!!!!!!!! It’s a 5-3 loss, but it’s the greatest victory in the club’s history. We are Champions of Arica!!! CAF Super Cup 2nd year running we face Wydad Cassablanca. This is becoming a bit of a rivalry! We manage to get over the line in a tight game, with Abdallah’s 11th minute goal enough to win the trophy. Tanzanian Federation Cup It’s been 5 years since we won this, and it was time to put this to an end. We had favourable draws all the way up to the final where we would face old rivals Young Africans. Just one week after winning the Champions League we got some revenge for all those beatings they have given us over the years. We smash them 7-1!! We were 6-1 up at half time and part of me was hoping for 10, but 7 will do. All of them years when we couldn’t get near them and now we embarrass them in a final. Wonderful and a quadruple for the season. THE PLAYERS Godfrey Bakari What a player he has been for us. Another 27 assists and 9 goals, plus an average rating of 7.85. Mohamed Shaibu New kid on the block. Bakari reincarnated. Another left winger being retrained as a left back and he managed 14 assists and a 7.59 av rating in 16 starts. Ramadhan Sekule Has made the DM role his own now and has pushed legend Shabani out of the team. Michael Omar Another one developing at a fast rate. Still only 18, but 28 goals and assists from DM. Ramadhani Ali Continues to smash it on the right of midfield. Joseph Rogers 16-year-old back up for Ali. 7.53, 8 goals and 13 assists in his first season. James Tanzman Wow! What a player he is going to be. What a player he already is! 16 years old and 22 goals, 21 assists and an average rating of 7.97. Also came 2nd top scorer in the Champions League from attacking midfield. Ali Mgosi Needs a shout-out. Now a backup player but still scored 17 in 19 and of course bagged what proved to be the winner in the Champions League final. Hassan Abdallah Another one who is now a backup but continues to deliver. 19 goals in 25. Omary Mwinyi Probably my favourite player of the save. Another great season, not as many games due to rotation but scored 29 in 26 starts and an average rating of 7.96. Won this years CAF Inter-Club Player of the Year Emmanuel Mnyamani Another one who is developing into some player. 36 in 35 and 7.77 average rating. SEASON REPORT CHALLENGE COMPLETE!!! After 18 seasons and despite only winning two league titles we did it. We done it in style as well, going unbeaten in the league, winning the CAF Super cup for the 2nd year running, battering Young Africans 7-1 in the cup final and winning the Champions League with an injury time winner!! Edited Wednesday at 10:27 by Shankly84 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shankly84 Posted Wednesday at 10:40 Share Posted Wednesday at 10:40 Can't make my mind up whether to continue with this save and see if we can dominate Tanzania/Africa and maybe one day win the club world cup or if I can sneak aother save in before the new one. Maybe something in an obscure Asain nation. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mschafer13 Posted Wednesday at 11:30 Share Posted Wednesday at 11:30 I really want to try this save with Honduras or Venezuela (2 countries I've lived in and have connections with still). But how? Any ideas for a database, and how that would work?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaivolax Posted Wednesday at 11:46 Share Posted Wednesday at 11:46 Season 10 Review SC Westfalia Herne League Table A safe lower midtable finish. Offensively we were great scoring tied for 4th most goals but defense is a worry as we also conceded 2nd most goals. In the German Cup we were out in the 3rd round losing 2-6 against RB Leipzig. Youth Intake Römling will probably be trained to right back and will see some game time there when he can be registered. Club Statistics Upgrades to youth facilities completed and training facilities are due in November. Elsewhere Season 11 Preview Odds are looking better than last year but are still not in our favor. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mschafer13 Posted Wednesday at 12:29 Share Posted Wednesday at 12:29 Dalum 2030/31 5th year in the Danish 3rd division. Muddling along, no real progress. We keep finishing lower middle of pack. We have absolutely no money, so can't extend youth recruitment and can't upgrade any facilities or go semi-pro. My only hope now is to keep trying different tactics and hope one of them will help get us into the promotion fight at least. Every year it says a "Golden Generation", but it never is, they're all unambitious :P 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
darren1983 Posted Wednesday at 12:30 Author Share Posted Wednesday at 12:30 2 hours ago, Shankly84 said: Fixtures: 1 2 3 - First Team Squad: 1 2 – Under 19s Squad Manager Profile: Characteristics - Attributes Club Profile - General - Facilities - Finances - Transfers League Season After some dodgy kit clashes last season, we went back to the yellow home kit. The community shield ended with a 3-1 loss to Young Africans. We flew out of the blocks in the league this year. We played Young Africans away in our 11th game smashing them 4-0 and making it 33 points from 33. We also beat Simba earlier in the season. In game week 17 we beat JKT Tanzania 8-1 away top open up an 11-point gap at the top and keep our 100% record going. The form continued and even Young Africans couldn’t stop us, beating them 3-1 at home to make it 25 wins from 25 games. It was starting to look like we could go the whole season 100%, but we only managed a draw away at Simba. This meant we only needed a point to win our 2nd title. Next up was Namungo away and despite throwing away a 2 goal lead, we got the point we needed to bring the title back to the Uhuru Stadium. The goal now was to get through the league season unbeaten. We managed it beating Mashujaa and Geita Gold and drawing away at Mtibwa (with the players’ minds elsewhere!!). CAF Champions League Going into this I was confident after winning the CAF Confederation Cup 2 years running. We started off against Somalia’s Jeenyo United and brushed them aside, 11-0 on aggregate. Next up was Al-Merreikh Omdurman of Sudan and this was more comfortable, winning 15-0 on aggregate. Into the group stage, we Petro Atletico 2-0 away, Stellenbosch FC 5-2 and Sundowns 6-2 away to make it 9 from 9. A 4-1 win away at Stellenbosch was followed up with a disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Petro Atletico and our first loss at home to Sundowns but it was a good group stage, and we were through to the quarter-final. Al-Ahly up next who had knocked us out in a previous year on away goals. We can score away goals too and we did in this tie. 9 of them!! We won 9-3!! The home leg not quite as good, but a 5-2 win meant we were through 14-5 on aggregate. ASEC Mimosas in the semi-final. We were by far the better team over in the Ivory Coast, but their 4 shots all went in, and our keeper ended with a 5.6. Abdallah came off the bench to reduce the deficit in the 92nd minute to 4-2. That could be a big help for the 2nd leg. In front of over 21,000 we flew out of the blocks and found ourselves 3-0 up at half time. Like the first leg, they scored from all their shot on target. Luckily this time, they only had one. We had 17 and put 4 of them away to win 4-1 and book our place in the final!! The final was a two-legged affair and unlike the CAF Confederation was home and away and not neutral. The first leg was at home, and we filled every seat for a 25,000 sell-out. The opponent would be Wydad Cassablanca of Morrocco. Despite being the better team, we went 1-0 down to a penalty in the 23rd minute. We bounced straight back blitzing them with 3 goals in 6 minutes from Mwinyi, Seif and Omar. A great first half! We came out for the second half and didn’t hold up, with midfielder Omar adding a 2nd for him on the night and a 4th for us. 4-1. They continued to push though and on 76 Mansouri pulled another one back but 7 minutes later young full back Shaibu came on to add a 5th and give us a 5-2 lead for the 2nd leg in Morrocco. Just keep it tight, quieten the crowd and grow into the game. That was plan. It was out of the window after 6 minutes. Soudani scored on 3 and in the 6th minute it was 2-0 Wydad and they were only a goal behind already. Disaster! We are always a threat these days though and 16-year-old Tanzman smashed home in the 8th to make it 2-1. Almost straight away Razzi goes down the other end and makes it 3-1. This isn’t going to be easy! Mwinyi has the ball in the net but VAR rule it out and just 6 minutes later Razzi adds his 2nd and its 4-1 Wydad. We are now level on aggregate and its not even half time. We are creating chances of our own though and on 40 Tanzman smashes home again to put us back in front on aggregate. Just keep it tight now is the message, but Wydad have got other ideas. Right on half time we give a silly Pen away and up steps Razzi to complete his hattrick and cancel out our first leg result by half time. Its now 7-7 on aggregate. We decide the best form of defence is to attack and we go at them 2nd half. The game is going from one end to the other as we go into the last 10 minutes still tied at 7-7 and then Soudani looks like he’s won it for Wydad with just 5 mins to go. This is sickening. But wait. VAR are looking at something and it’s found to be offside. Phew!!! The game is drifting to extra-time and the players are knackered when all of a sudden, the ball drops to our substitute Mgosi in the box. He composes himself and fires home for a 93rd minute winner!!!!!!!! It’s a 5-3 loss, but it’s the greatest victory in the club’s history. We are Champions of Arica!!! CAF Super Cup 2nd year running we face Wydad Cassablanca. This is becoming a bit of a rivalry! We manage to get over the line in a tight game, with Abdallah’s 11th minute goal enough to win the trophy. Tanzanian Federation Cup It’s been 5 years since we won this, and it was time to put this to an end. We had favourable draws all the way up to the final where we would face old rivals Young Africans. Just one week after winning the Champions League we got some revenge for all those beatings they have given us over the years. We smash them 7-1!! We were 6-1 up at half time and part of me was hoping for 10, but 7 will do. All of them years when we couldn’t get near them and now we embarrass them in a final. Wonderful and a quadruple for the season. THE PLAYERS Godfrey Bakari What a player he has been for us. Another 27 assists and 9 goals, plus an average rating of 7.85. Mohamed Shaibu New kid on the block. Bakari reincarnated. Another left winger being retrained as a left back and he managed 14 assists and a 7.59 av rating in 16 starts. Ramadhan Sekule Has made the DM role his own now and has pushed legend Shabani out of the team. Michael Omar Another one developing at a fast rate. Still only 18, but 28 goals and assists from DM. Ramadhani Ali Continues to smash it on the right of midfield. Joseph Rogers 16-year-old back up for Ali. 7.53, 8 goals and 13 assists in his first season. James Tanzman Wow! What a player he is going to be. What a player he already is! 16 years old and 22 goals, 21 assists and an average rating of 7.97. Also came 2nd top scorer in the Champions League from attacking midfield. Ali Mgosi Needs a shout-out. Now a backup player but still scored 17 in 19 and of course bagged what proved to be the winner in the Champions League final. Hassan Abdallah Another one who is now a backup but continues to deliver. 19 goals in 25. Omary Mwinyi Probably my favourite player of the save. Another great season, not as many games due to rotation but scored 29 in 26 starts and an average rating of 7.96. Won this years CAF Inter-Club Player of the Year Emmanuel Mnyamani Another one who is developing into some player. 36 in 35 and 7.77 average rating. SEASON REPORT CHALLENGE COMPLETE!!! After 18 seasons and despite only winning two league titles we did it. We done it in style as well, going unbeaten in the league, winning the CAF Super cup for the 2nd year running, battering Young Africans 7-1 in the cup final and winning the Champions League with an injury time winner!! Well done, have added you to the HoF 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gato_In_Goal Posted Wednesday at 12:38 Share Posted Wednesday at 12:38 32 minutes ago, mschafer13 said: I really want to try this save with Honduras or Venezuela (2 countries I've lived in and have connections with still). But how? Any ideas for a database, and how that would work?? The database I used didn't have didn't have promotion between tiers in Venezuela. Don't remember which one it was but it was one of the big megapacks. Was choosing between them and Ecuador for my save until I discovered that. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mschafer13 Posted Wednesday at 13:48 Share Posted Wednesday at 13:48 1 hour ago, The_Gato_In_Goal said: The database I used didn't have didn't have promotion between tiers in Venezuela. Don't remember which one it was but it was one of the big megapacks. Was choosing between them and Ecuador for my save until I discovered that. Yea, I tried the Leagues Megabuck by qwert2 from fmscout but couldn't get pro/rel to work in Venezuela either. Bummer! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted Wednesday at 14:29 Share Posted Wednesday at 14:29 2 hours ago, mschafer13 said: I really want to try this save with Honduras or Venezuela (2 countries I've lived in and have connections with still). But how? Any ideas for a database, and how that would work?? I did a Honduras save a month or so go, there is a link to the custom DB I downloaded. The rules about playing youth players bothered me otherwise I’d have continued. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted Wednesday at 14:31 Share Posted Wednesday at 14:31 Congratulations @Shankly84 I’d carry on if you are enjoying it, also probably not that much time left to start a new save before FM25 (assuming you are buying it and assuming I haven’t just jinxed it for a 2025 release date now!) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mschafer13 Posted Wednesday at 17:50 Share Posted Wednesday at 17:50 3 hours ago, Neo_Geo said: I did a Honduras save a month or so go, there is a link to the custom DB I downloaded. The rules about playing youth players bothered me otherwise I’d have continued. Thanks! I'll check that DB out. What were the youth rules, if you remember? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted Wednesday at 18:12 Share Posted Wednesday at 18:12 19 minutes ago, mschafer13 said: Thanks! I'll check that DB out. What were the youth rules, if you remember? Got my wires crossed. After looking back I could see it was my Croatia save that was bothering me. I don’t think there was anything in Honduras in particular I just wasn’t feeling the connection I guess. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted Wednesday at 20:02 Share Posted Wednesday at 20:02 Congrats @Shankly84! Well done! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted Wednesday at 20:58 Share Posted Wednesday at 20:58 XaW - Praiense - Season 2026/27 (Season 3) - Liga 3 Squad | Transfers | Finances Being promoted into a new tier is always exciting, as you never know how big the difference between the divisions are. For the step we made over the summer, it's certainly a higher level, but not at a level we can't deal with, at least this season. Sure, a few of the players who did well for us at the lower tier are clearly out of their depth now, but at the same time, a lot of the youngsters are stepping up and doing quite well. Of course, we can do far better than this season, but it's still a good and solid first season at a new tier. In the First Stage we did ok, but noting spectacular as we finished mid-table. Since only the top 4 went on to the Promotion Stage though, we were put into the Relegation Stage, but finishing 6th in the First Stage gave us a head start with 5 bonus points. To explain it, the team finishing 5th the First stage starts with 6 bonus points, the 6th place get 5, 7th get 4, etc down to 1 point for 10th. In the Relegation Stage we did much better against the presumably worst teams in the division and finished top of the group on goal difference. So we are essentially the best of the bad teams, but I'll take it. Taça de Portugal: We beat Freamunde before we lost to Famalicão in the 3rd round. Best players from the academy: Diogo Lamas 25c - Another great season from probably the best player at the club. He is now wanted by a few top flight teams, but I have him on a contract for a while, so I hope to keep him. Joelson 25e - Now a first choice right winger, and he does well. Still missing a bit of the output in terms of goal contributions. David Plácido 26e - Mostly a sub in midfield, but does really well when he gets his chances. New club records: Most league apps for the club - Nelson Henrique - 154 apps Most league goals for the club - Kinglord Safo - 33 goals Oldest player - Neto - 33 years, 144 days Youngest goalscorer - Rúben Machado 27f - 15 years, 328 days Due to lack of finances, there were no improvements accepted this season. Though the board has decided that we need a new stadium in the future some time, but no details so far. U19s They retained the Portuguese U19 Azores Division this season! They then went into the Championship group where they finished 5th and didn't get promoted. Around the world Youth intake: Trophy cabinet Campeonato Nacional Prio - 2025/26 (U19s) U19 Azores Division - 2025/26, 2026/27 Most apps for the club Name Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Apps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Diogo Lamas 25c Portugal <N/A> 2025-Present 60 Manuel Silva 25d Portugal Cape Verde 2025-Present 59 Joelson 25e Brazil Portugal 2025-Present 59 João Neves 25b Portugal <N/A> 2025-Present 40 Jorge Aveiro 26c Portugal <N/A> 2026-Present 34 Most goals for the club Name Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Goals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Diogo Lamas 25c Portugal <N/A> 2025-Present 28 Jorge Aveiro 26c Portugal <N/A> 2026-Present 10 Joelson 25e Brazil Portugal 2025-Present 7 João Neves 25b Portugal <N/A> 2025-Present 3 David Plácido 26e Portugal <N/A> 2026-Present 2 Most assists for the club Name Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Assists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Diogo Lamas 25c Portugal <N/A> 2025-Present 12 Joelson 25e Brazil Portugal 2025-Present 8 Jorge Aveiro 26c Portugal <N/A> 2026-Present 3 Grégory Dedieu 26i Portugal France 2026-Present 3 João Neves 25b Portugal <N/A> 2025-Present 2 Supporters: YAC Bingo: Summary: 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpm2342 Posted Thursday at 00:49 Share Posted Thursday at 00:49 14 hours ago, Shankly84 said: CHALLENGE COMPLETE!!! After 18 seasons and despite only winning two league titles we did it Congrats @Shankly84!!! Well done! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted Thursday at 11:41 Share Posted Thursday at 11:41 No! Board, no! Why oh why do you do this??? He is such a good player that fits perfectly into my tactic too... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lyccli Posted Thursday at 13:50 Share Posted Thursday at 13:50 2 hours ago, XaW said: No! Board, no! Why oh why do you do this??? He is such a good player that fits perfectly into my tactic too... That is tragic, could have been club captain Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gato_In_Goal Posted Thursday at 14:00 Share Posted Thursday at 14:00 Sociedad Deportivo Quito - Review Season 4 Just about everything that could go right went right this season. After we trudged through the opening stage, I thought we were going to miss continental qualification so focused on the prize money available in the current Copa Sudamericana campaign. We earned 300k in performance bonuses for our 3 wins in the group stage, another 500k for playing in the Knock Out Playoff Round, then a final 550k for losing in the Second Round to eventual winners Sao Paolo. That success buoyed our performance in the second stage so much so that we ended with a 10-3-2 record and won the entire thing, securing us a place in the finals despite finishing 3rd in the overall table. In Ecuador, the winners of both stages play a one game final for the league title, and our matchup against Barcelona S.C. went all the way to penalties after Juan Loor 03b scored an 84th minute goal to tie it off the bench. Jerry Pineda 03h saed a key pen and we won, ticking off one part of the challenge! . Top 3 performers: Spoiler The prize money was all spent on facilities, but we should be safe for the future. The board really don't like to improve our facilities, but I managed to boost youth facilities, junior coaching, and youth recruitment all by 1 stage and the training facilities upgrade is on the way. A few loans to try to get some playing time for 18-19 year olds who haven't developed. 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted Thursday at 15:40 Share Posted Thursday at 15:40 As a Rangers fan I am now content with my save 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
CJ'43 Posted Thursday at 15:43 Share Posted Thursday at 15:43 Kavala Football Club / Αθλητικός Όμιλος Καβάλα Season 41 - 2064/65 Fixtures / Squad / Transfers / Finances / Manager Season summary: It wasn’t our best performance in the league this season. We dropped too many points in the regular phase against teams we should have been beating, and as a result, we found ourselves 12 points behind PAOK heading into the championship phase. Although we managed to turn things around, losing only once in the last 10 games, it wasn’t enough to overtake PAOK. They secured their 10th Super League title, finishing 5 points ahead of us. However, we did have success in the Greek Cup, claiming our 7th title. We fought our way to the final by defeating Chania, Olympiacos, and PAOK, and in the final, we came out on top with a 2-0 victory over Aigaleo. Our main focus this year was the Champions League. It was a bit of a rollercoaster, with some brilliant moments, like our 5-0 win against Dortmund and a 3-0 victory over Barcelona, but we also suffered defeats to Benfica, Athletic Bilbao, and Fenerbahçe. We still managed to qualify for the knockout stages, where we faced 6-time champions FC Porto. After two thrilling games, we won on penalties, only to face PSG in the Round of 16. Despite winning the first leg at home, we couldn’t hold onto the advantage and lost 4-3 on aggregate. The season wrapped up with a run in the Club World Cup, where we drew against PSG, and also tied with Saudi giants Al-Ittihad. A win over Atlético Tucumán helped us reach the knockouts, where we met FC Porto yet again. Like in the Champions League, we got the better of them, only to be narrowly beaten by Barcelona in the quarter-finals, 3-2. Kostas Panos (58a) was our standout player this season. The 22-year-old striker scored 27 goals across all competitions and averaged a solid 7.10 rating per game. His performances earned him the Youth Player of the Year and Greek Player of the Year awards in the Super League. We also had three players named in the league’s Best XI. Fanouris Pindonis (61a) continued to shine, being named the most promising young player in the world, according to the NXGN list. This season, we said goodbye to some club legends, which marked the end of an era at Kavala. First, there was center-back Giorgos Pallas (52c), who played over 250 games for the club. After losing his place in the starting lineup, he requested a transfer. It’s always tough to see a player like him leave, but he felt it was the right move at this stage of his career. Then, Giorgos Lyberakis (46a), who had more than 400 matches and 100 goals for the club, also moved on. At 34 years old, he's still one of the greatest Greek players of all time. However, his physical decline meant he was no longer a regular starter, and as a result, he requested to leave. It’s sad to see such a legendary figure depart, but we respect his decision. Finally, Olsi Istrefi (47a), our goalkeeper for more than 15 years, also moved on after his contract expired. Though he hadn’t been a first-choice in recent seasons, his contribution to the club over the years was immense. It’s the end of an era for these players, and their impact on the club will never be forgotten. Youth intake: it wasn’t anything special this year. The most promising players were Skender Jakupi (65a), Tasos Koupkiolis (65b), Giorgos Vichas (65c), and Panagiotis Drosos (65d), but realistically, it’s unlikely any of them will break into the first team in the near future. Spoiler Team history: Manager history: Youth intakes history: Youth intakes history (Europe): 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanziZoloman Posted Thursday at 15:54 Share Posted Thursday at 15:54 (edited) Ta Season 2074/75 Short one here, I am not able to play much. The Earl hit his best spot in Championship so far with the 7th place only dropping out of PL spots at last matchday. The suffering has ended. I believe the key was investing the time into a proper pre-season as this is the only difference to the years before. Media prediction put us last, xG table put us just on 6th. We can say that we outmatched the expectations. Spoiler A player to note is our shooting star Lex Surrey who delivered 12 goals and 11 assists as an IF(S) cutting in from the left. He is a fast player which we missed for so long. He has a strong personality but of course needs more time to develop. The Earl gave him 30 apps in his 2nd year with the first team. Spoiler What's new: We finally reached the ceiling in our facilities and accomplished state of the art training facilities. That's a big step! The Earl also did some changes in the Coaches section which gave him 4 1/2 coaches in almost every part of the area. The new HOYD is finally producing, there are some fine youngsters coming through. If I had to outline one, I'd chose Francisco Heredia, a fine looking South American striker. He is from last years income but still 16 y/o and already had some 1st team football (3 apps). I'd like to develop him but it will be difficult as he only has 10 Determination which is not exactly what we're looking for. But the team is in dear need of a striker. Spoiler Edited Thursday at 15:56 by HanziZoloman 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted Thursday at 16:43 Share Posted Thursday at 16:43 2 hours ago, lyccli said: That is tragic, could have been club captain Yeah, he was my vice-captain already and one I wanted to build the club around. Still, we are coping well after he left and we are in the fight for promotion, so I'm trying to convince myself it's his loss! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post mpm2342 Posted Thursday at 17:23 Popular Post Share Posted Thursday at 17:23 Crewe United 2039 Season Update Season 15 Update: Turning professional paid off with some very nice squad development which I will highlight in a bit. We made it to the 4th round in Europa Conference league bringing in almost 2 million in prize money. I immediately asked for a training facilities upgrade which was granted to the tune of £1.8 million taking away most of the bankroll. We have a small stadium and minimal domestic revenue, so went red until the end of the season when the cups and championship rounds got us back positive. We still cannot hire a set piece coach - no applicants for 14 months now... since I am stubborn, I will keep it running to see how long this will last. I usually like to only hire coaches through advertising, but in this case, I went to staff search and tried to offer a contract to every. single. coach. that came up in the set piece coach search and they all wanted more than I could pay them,... so onward we wait. League was good as we are scoring more and letting in less (good plan eh?) and are now competitive with the upper echelon of the premiership. Won the playoffs to get back to Europe once again. I think I will stop asking for training upgrades until we can build the bank balance up and the youth facilities get a few upgrades - assuming they are cheaper. Transfers: Spoiler Youth Candidates: The streak is alive and well with another "golden generation" that is 15 in a row, every season so far.... must be the clean living in the middle of the sheep pastures. Nice to see 5 star potentials, none who will make the first team straight away, but some good material to work with in this intake. Squad Update: Here is how the squad is rated heading into next season. Starting developing players paid off and the squad as a whole is stronger. Millar had another great year of development as did the two FBs Johnston and Patterson. I am going to highlight a few of the rocketship developments this past season. First up is Pat Haughey who is going to get retrained to play CB. He was not on the radar coming into the season and was loaned out to Tobermore UTD (training facilities = 4) where he improve 5.8 rating points ... Love it!!! Next up is our right FB, Rodney Patterson who developed 6.1 rating points - for context, we were 6.2 rating points behind the Premiership target entering the season - he closed the gap for his position in one season. Our other superstar player is Zach Millar who jumped 6.3 rating points after improving 3.5 the season before. Hopefully the above players have another season or two of growth in them as the squad as a whole is still about 15 rating points away from competing at the top levels of the champions league (rating of about 70), so lots of growth still needed. Bingo Millar was the player of the year, so check that one off the bingo board 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpm2342 Posted Thursday at 17:25 Share Posted Thursday at 17:25 39 minutes ago, XaW said: Yeah, he was my vice-captain already and one I wanted to build the club around. Still, we are coping well after he left and we are in the fight for promotion, so I'm trying to convince myself it's his loss! Time to schedule a friendly, play all of your most aggressive players with get stuck in and mark him tightly, just to rough him up a bit ... not that we hold grudges or are spiteful or anything 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post djsterry Posted Thursday at 17:31 Popular Post Share Posted Thursday at 17:31 Villa Dalmine 17th season update Very solid performance in the league managed to finish 4th Quarter final exit in the Copa Lib Close tie but lost on pens Semi Final exit in the league cup. Feel like I'm a very established team in the league now, River are still a tough opponent as the don't drop that many points Team feels solid now and I have good players in every position, depth is still an issue but all the dross is cleared out its just a matter of waiting for the 16/17 year olds to improve a bit. The team contains the most wonderkids I think I have had 10 of the starting 11 are wonderkids or former wonderkids! best youngster from this years intake, he's small but looks quality Best player at the moment- he has pretty much everything and I love a pacey striker. My old club FC united are sniffing around him Hopefully can keep this team together, don't think I'm far off now but you never know on this game 9 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Gato_In_Goal Posted Thursday at 18:55 Share Posted Thursday at 18:55 Sociedad Deportivo Quito - Youth Intake Season 5 Never feels less weird to finish a season and immediately get the next year's intake within a month. Our squad is improving at the top (our 2 best players are top 5 players in the league now) so the 5* potential means more now than it used to. Unfortunately the players at the top have horrible personalities. Low determination and umambitious, can't get much worse than that. Naula 05a looks promising, but can't envision him ever improving. Castillo 05c has unflappable media handling, so could have some professionalism and ambition. Our HOYD has been here for 4 intakes now, but has not produced. I've struggled to find a clear upgrade on him, but hopefully we can get a better personality (and a wingback-producing preferred formation). 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted Thursday at 22:11 Share Posted Thursday at 22:11 Has anyone else seen it where you stop getting the trophy presented when you win the title? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RCola1 Posted yesterday at 00:12 Share Posted yesterday at 00:12 Brora Rangers - Season 2 and 3 - Cinch League 2 (Scotland) This is the third season of my Brora save, a team in the Scottish Highlands. Trying to turn them into "Brora-lona" with a high possession tactic. I finished 9th (one spot from the relegation playoff) and this season I finished 5, one spot of the the promotion playoff. My youth intake has been middling. I have made multiple upgrades, but it has just brought most of the facilities to average. I was able to expand the coaching staff to 6 coaches, which is good. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted yesterday at 06:59 Share Posted yesterday at 06:59 8 hours ago, Neo_Geo said: Has anyone else seen it where you stop getting the trophy presented when you win the title? Not sure if I get what you mean here? That you don't get the trophy presentation? Or that is crashes or stops? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted yesterday at 09:51 Share Posted yesterday at 09:51 XaW - Praiense - Season 2027/28 (Season 4) - Liga 3 Squad | Transfers | Finances After the good outing last season, we took it to new heights this season. Key to it was that we sorted out the defending and teams really struggled to score against us this season. Completing the season with less than a goal a game conceded, it was key to us picking up points in close matches, because this was not an easy season. Most matches were rather close, and we rarely blew out other teams. So in the First Stage we were in a close fight for the top against União de Leiria and Alverca (managed by Diego Forlan, interestingly), but in the end we edged the top spot. That put us into the Championship Group against the other top 4 teams from my group as well as the 4 best ones from the north. This was a much more competitive group, but we held our own, even with an early home loss to União de Leiria. We slowly turned into a 3 horse race aginst União de Leiria and Anadia where we got the promotion with a few games left. Going into the final match we almost had the title in the bag. We were 3 points ahead of Anadia, and with a better goal difference, but if we were to lose at home to Vitória de Setúbal and Anadia would win big over Sanjoanense, then we could lose the title. We held our own though, and beat Vitória de Setúbal 2-0 in a game we controlled, but struggled to score and it took two late goals to clinch it. But the trophy was ours in the end, as well as going up into the 2nd tier for the first time in the clubs history! Taça de Portugal: We lost to Marítimo in the 2nd round. Best players from the academy: Diogo Lamas 25c - Even though he left us in the January window, he was still amazing for us this season. He hasn't played since he left, and I'm afraid they will waste his talent, but it was out of my hands. Good bye sweet prince! Jorge Aveiro 26c - Our big meaty guy up top finally did well this season! Our top scorer and focal point of our attacks. Manuel Silva 25d - Is slowly becoming the rock of our defence and also got capped for Cape Verde u20 this season. New club records: Most goals in a season - Jorge Aveiro 26c - 21 goals Most league goals in a season - Jorge Aveiro 26c - 21 goals Most goals in a match - Jorge Aveiro 26c - 3 goals Most goals in a league match - Jorge Aveiro 26c - 3 goals Most clean sheets in a season - Pedro Fortes - 10 clean sheets Most league apps for the club - Nelson Henrique - 181 apps Most league goals for the club - Kinglord Safo - 35 goals Highest transfer fee received - Diogo Lamas 25c - £238k to Estrela da Amadora Due to lack of finances, there were no improvements accepted this season either. The stadium plans are afoot though, and the President has convinced the local council to pay for it and just rent it back to us. We will only move in here in two years though. Praiense B The board formed a B-team before the season, but they only play friendlies, as far as I can see, but the few players I've put there gets games, so I assume they are way down the league system. Let's hope they can get into the playable tiers some day! U19s They retained the Portuguese U19 Azores Division this season doing a perfect season! I need to know what tactic my U19 manager is using... They then went into the Championship group where they finished 3rd and finally got promoted into the top tier of the youth leagues! Around the world Youth intake: Trophy cabinet Liga 3 - 2027/28 Campeonato Nacional Prio - 2025/26 (U19s) U19 Azores Division - 2025/26, 2026/27, 2027/28 Most apps for the club Name Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Apps ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Manuel Silva 25d Cape Verde Portugal 2025-Present 87 Joelson 25e Brazil Portugal 2025-Present 85 Diogo Lamas 25c Portugal <N/A> 2025-2028 78 João Neves 25b Portugal <N/A> 2025-Present 71 Jorge Aveiro 26c Portugal <N/A> 2026-Present 66 Most goals for the club Name Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Goals ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Diogo Lamas 25c Portugal <N/A> 2025-2028 37 Jorge Aveiro 26c Portugal <N/A> 2026-Present 31 Joelson 25e Brazil Portugal 2025-Present 12 Manuel Silva 25d Cape Verde Portugal 2025-Present 6 Rúben Machado 27f Portugal <N/A> 2027-Present 6 Most assists for the club Name Nation 2nd Nation Time at club Assists ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Diogo Lamas 25c Portugal <N/A> 2025-2028 20 Joelson 25e Brazil Portugal 2025-Present 14 João Neves 25b Portugal <N/A> 2025-Present 11 Grégory Dedieu 26i Portugal France 2026-Present 8 João Nobre 26h Portugal <N/A> 2026-Present 5 Supporters: YAC Bingo: Summary: 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Padders Posted yesterday at 10:12 Popular Post Share Posted yesterday at 10:12 Season 179 - 2199/00 - PL As we move into the 23rd century, nothing changes Relegated as per My 4 defenders are worth less than £2 million in total! I've got no hope with such awful defenders Latest intake also dreadful 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Padders Posted yesterday at 10:34 Share Posted yesterday at 10:34 (edited) Prime example of the awful players we get 2 and half stars and 4 potential Just look at his stats, rubbish Edited yesterday at 10:34 by Padders 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted yesterday at 10:42 Share Posted yesterday at 10:42 3 hours ago, XaW said: Not sure if I get what you mean here? That you don't get the trophy presentation? Or that is crashes or stops? No crash takes place and nothing suggests it’s any different from previous times where I did see the presentation. The text commentary at full time says we won the title, then it just doesn’t load the presentation. The team talk then has the congratulatory options and when I exit the match the news is full of stories on it. I get the cup wins showing (super cup and national cup) but the league just seems to have stopped. I understand the year where I won it when I wasn’t playing but if my result leads to me winning the title at full time I would have expected it at that point. Its no big issue just wondering if anyone else had seen that happen (just worried it might be the custom DB by Timo for Malta causing issues and could be a sign of worse to come) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted yesterday at 10:51 Share Posted yesterday at 10:51 8 minutes ago, Neo_Geo said: No crash takes place and nothing suggests it’s any different from previous times where I did see the presentation. The text commentary at full time says we won the title, then it just doesn’t load the presentation. The team talk then has the congratulatory options and when I exit the match the news is full of stories on it. I get the cup wins showing (super cup and national cup) but the league just seems to have stopped. I understand the year where I won it when I wasn’t playing but if my result leads to me winning the title at full time I would have expected it at that point. Its no big issue just wondering if anyone else had seen that happen (just worried it might be the custom DB by Timo for Malta causing issues and could be a sign of worse to come) Perhaps not all leagues have that activated? I don't know, just speculating. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neo_Geo Posted yesterday at 12:44 Share Posted yesterday at 12:44 1 hour ago, XaW said: Perhaps not all leagues have that activated? I don't know, just speculating. It was working fine, then I won the title when Hamrun drew their game in hand (last game of the season) and I won it, since then I’ve had no trophy presentation. Like I say it’s not a big deal unless it’s part of a bigger issue. Thanks anyway, looks like it’s just me Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
XaW Posted yesterday at 12:58 Share Posted yesterday at 12:58 13 minutes ago, Neo_Geo said: It was working fine, then I won the title when Hamrun drew their game in hand (last game of the season) and I won it, since then I’ve had no trophy presentation. Like I say it’s not a big deal unless it’s part of a bigger issue. Thanks anyway, looks like it’s just me Had a look in the editor, and I have a suspicion it won't happen if the "Trophy type" is not set: If you can point to the file (url or upload) I can have a look for you? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
darren1983 Posted yesterday at 14:29 Author Share Posted yesterday at 14:29 Lads, I don't like the Premier League 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Padders Posted yesterday at 15:22 Share Posted yesterday at 15:22 52 minutes ago, darren1983 said: Lads, I don't like the Premier League Join the club 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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