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  1. New thread will be posted once the beta is out. Not sure if I'll have a quick beta save with Brentford to get used to the game or dive straight in with Dulwich Hamlet.
  2. My thought process was that it didn't really affect us in here as we holiday the first season and don't sign anyone anyone so I just assumed using "Original" would be what people use anyway?
  3. I was going to put a note in the new OP but yeah I've no issue with anyone continuing their save on FM24 posting in the new thread.
  4. Fair play to all still going, am taking a FM break before the beta drops but already know my team for next year. I'll have the new thread up soon after the beta drops I imagine.
  5. Brazil 2038 World Cup Review Group Stage Ukraine 0-1 Brazil - we stumbled our way through this one, missing an early pen but scoring just before HT Brazil 4-1 Guinea-Bissau - a rotated 11 did the job with 4 goals before the break. More rotation meant all 23 outfield players got some minutes in the group stage 2nd round (if needed) 3rd round (if needed) Quarter finals (if needed) Semi finals (if needed) 3rd play match (if needed) Final (if needed) Aftermath
  6. PSG Season 2037/38 Review So at the end of last season I resigned from Juventus, at around the same time Laurent Blanc retired opening up the job at Lyon, I applied and while I waited PSG offered me a interview. This was odd as their job wasn't open but when looking their manager had left to take my old job at Juventus so I interviewed at both PSG and Lyon and whoever came back to me first I would accept. It was PSG (obviously if you've seen the logo at the top of this post) Now this isn't the PSG of 2023, while they have some outstanding players they hadn't won anything in 3 seasons and the owners had scaled back funding a few years before that. I took over and it was nice to have a decent budget to play around transfers with (I should point out that about 60m of that spend was before I took over) which meant I was able to fill the gaps in the squad. This was easily one of the most dominant season's I've had on FM, we smashed the league and sat on top from game week 2 all the way through, Lille and Marseille ran us close for a bit but when they stumbled we didn't and won the league by nearly 20 points in the end. Dominating performances from Drevenstet on the left with 17 goals and 24 assists and Ibrahim up front with 35 goals (25 in 25 in the league despite a 7 game goal drought) In the cup we eased through to the final against rivals Marseille which ended 2-2. We scored all 5 pens as their one miss cost them for us to complete a double. Champions League the target was to get to quarter finals as felt we probably didn't have the depth for much more. We finished 2nd in the league phase and then found a route to the final where we faced a very good Bayern team. It was a cracker that ended 3-3 after I thought we had won it in both normal and extra time but late goals from them took us to pens where my keeper once again saved one pen and that was enough as we scored all 5 to win it!! I really didn't see this coming. I have the world cup up next (more on that in the next post) but think after that I'm gonna leave PSG and see what the job market looks like after international jobs are taken, we've progressed quicker than I thought here so time to move on again Career Progress Year Club League Position Nation Notes & Achievements 2022/23 Polokwane City NFD 11th South Africa Took over with 9 games left of the season 2023/24 Polokwane City NFD 1st South Africa Completed first coaching badge 2024/25 SuperSport United PL 1st South Africa Won Nedbank Cup and completed second coaching badge 2025/26 SuperSport United PL 1st South Africa Won Champions League and completed third coaching badge 2026 Daegu KL 4th South Korea Took over with 8 games to go 2027 Daegu KL 1st South Korea Won the FA Cup 2028 Daegu KL 1st South Korea Won Asian Champions League. Completed B licence. Started on A licence. 2028/29 FC Nordsjaelland SL 4th Denmark Cup runners up 2029/30 FC Nordsjaelland SL 2nd Denmark Won the cup 2030/31 FC Nordsjaelland SL 1st Denmark Retained the cup, started final coaching badge 2031 Atlanta Utd MLS 8th USA 2032 Atlanta Utd MLS 1st USA Won the Open Cup, finished all coaching badges 2033 Atlanta United MLS 1st USA Won NACL, runners up in the cup 2034 Atletico Miniero SA 8th Brazil Tooke over after 13 games with team in 12th 2035 Atletico Miniero Serie A 2nd Brazil Won the cup 2036 Atletico Miniero Serie A 1st Brazil Won the Copa Libertadores & the Cup 2036/37 Juventus Serie A 1st Italy Won the Copa Italia 2037/38 PSG L1 1st France Won the league, cup and champions league Challenge Progress Club 7/10 top domestic leagues – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu) Norway 2031 (Nordjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd), Brazil 2036 (Atletico Miniero) Italy 2037(Juventus), France 2038 (PSG) 7/10 domestic cups – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu), Denmark 2030 (Nordsjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd), Brazil 2035 (Atletico Miniero), Italy 2037 (Juventus) France 2038 (PSG) 4/5 club continental championships – Africa 2026 (SuperSport), Asia 2028 (Daegu), North America 2033 (Atlanta United), South America 2036 (Atletico Miniero) 0/1 club world championship International 3/5 continental tournaments – Africa 2027 (Algeria), North America 2029 (USA), Asia 2035 (South Korea) 0/1 world tournaments
  7. I won the cup as well, otherwise I'd have stayed. They're not ready for Champions League and need a rebuild, I left anyway and soon after Blanc retired from Lyon so I went for that and then Juventus appointed the PSG manager and they approached me for an interview. In the end I went PSG as they offered a bigger transfer and wage budget even though they're no longer a state owned club - they've gone 3 years without the title as well.
  8. Juventus Season 2036/37 Review Well this went much better than planned. We took over at about the half way stage still in Europe and not yet started in the cup. We were a fair amount of points off of Napoli at the time (the most dominant team in this save winning 9 of the previous 14 titles) so my plan was to spend the season scouting and setting up for a title push next season. If I could win the cup this season that would have been a lovely little bonus. My team had other plans though as we won our first 7 league games (and 10 in a row in all comps) I was lucky in that the previous manager played the same system as me so the players were suited, plus he left to take over Liverpool rather than be fired so the club was in a good position when I took over. We actually didn't lose a league game in the 2nd half of the season but we did draw more than we should have. Home draw with strugglers Palermo as well as draws at home to Speiza and Bolonga and away to Torino in the Turin derby had me pulling my hair out, however in the run in Napoli imploded by only winning 3 of their final 9 games. The turning point came with 4 games to go as we played host to them while just a point behind. A really tough game was edged by us with a goal 15 mins towards the end to win 3-2 and go top for the first time all season. It also gave us the head to head advantage meaning we just needed 2 wins and a draw against 3 sides in the bottom half to win the league. Of course straight away we drew at home to Spezia Napoli also drew away to Empoli so we stayed clear at the top. 2 wins in our final 2 games (including a 7-0 away win on the final day against a already relegated Lazio) won us the title. In the Champions League we were well placed in the league phase, I had 2 games left to secure qualification and we won away at Man Utd and Dinamo put us through, we then knocked out reigning Spanish champions Atletico before losing to Napoli over 2 legs. In the cup we had a fairly nice route as we beat Palermo and Emploi to set a semi final with Roma. A 1-0 loss away was overturned with a 3-1 win - though the winner came in the 95th minute. In the final we faced Inter and we led, went behind, got level before 2 goals in a minute in extra time won it for us to give us a double in 6 months! With Brazil we won both games away to Argentina and Peru wo qualify for the world cup with 4 games to spare. I plan on using those 4 games to experiment with younger players to set us up for the World Cup next year and, hopefully, the Copa America 2 years later. Career Overview Year Club League Position Nation Notes & Achievements 2022/23 Polokwane City NFD 11th South Africa Took over with 9 games left of the season 2023/24 Polokwane City NFD 1st South Africa Completed first coaching badge 2024/25 SuperSport United PL 1st South Africa Won Nedbank Cup and completed second coaching badge 2025/26 SuperSport United PL 1st South Africa Won Champions League and completed third coaching badge 2026 Daegu KL 4th South Korea Took over with 8 games to go 2027 Daegu KL 1st South Korea Won the FA Cup 2028 Daegu KL 1st South Korea Won Asian Champions League. Completed B licence. Started on A licence. 2028/29 FC Nordsjaelland SL 4th Denmark Cup runners up 2029/30 FC Nordsjaelland SL 2nd Denmark Won the cup 2030/31 FC Nordsjaelland SL 1st Denmark Retained the cup, started final coaching badge 2031 Atlanta Utd MLS 8th USA 2032 Atlanta Utd MLS 1st USA Won the Open Cup, finished all coaching badges 2033 Atlanta United MLS 1st USA Won NACL, runners up in the cup 2034 Atletico Miniero SA 8th Brazil Tooke over after 13 games with team in 12th 2035 Atletico Miniero Serie A 2nd Brazil Won the cup 2036 Atletico Miniero Serie A 1st Brazil Won the Copa Libertadores & the Cup 2036/37 Juventus Serie A 1st Italy Won the Copa Italia Year Country Ranking Notes & Achievements 2025 Algeria 26th Qualified for World Cup 2026 Algeria 26th 2027 Algeria 15th Won Cup of Nations 2028 USA 12th 2029 USA 11th Gold Cup Winners 2031 South Korea 35th 2032 South Korea 36th Won the EAFF Championship 2033 South Korea 34th Qualified for the World Cup 2034 South Korea 33rd 2035 South Korea 20th Won Asian Cup 2036 Brazil 8th 2037 Brazil 7th Qualified for the World Cup Challenge Progress Club 6/10 top domestic leagues – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu) Norway 2031 (Nordjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd), Brazil 2036 (Atletico Miniero) 2037 Italy (Juventus) 6/10 domestic cups – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu), Denmark 2030 (Nordsjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd), Brazil 2035 (Atletico Miniero), 2037 Italy (Juventus) 4/5 club continental championships – Africa 2026 (SuperSport), Asia 2028 (Daegu), North America 2033 (Atlanta United), South America 2036 (Atletico Miniero) 0/1 club world championship International 3/5 continental tournaments – Africa 2027 (Algeria), North America 2029 (USA), Asia 2035 (South Korea) 0/1 world tournaments Not sure what to do next, this Juventus squad is fairly old and needs a rebuild and there is no need for me to stick around to do it now, but there's also no jobs open right now and no international stuff going on till next summer to create some. May resign and focus on Brazil for a bit in that case. In my head, when I took over, I thought at best this was an 18 month job. Get top 4 this season and recruit in the summer and then go for it. It's all been a little bit too quick for my own plans.
  9. Atletico Miniero Season Review 2036 Brazil After our, somewhat distant, 2nd place finish last season the order of the day during the 3 week off season was to really strengthen the squad so we used the transfer market and coming out of it we had a squad capable of playing twice a week with cover everywhere allowing us to rotate and not weaken the team. In the summer window though we did lose 3 players to European clubs in our wonderful Uruguayan left winger Aguiar to Liverpool on the final day of the European window (and too late for us to sign a replacement) for his release clause. We only had him for 1 year but he was brilliant. I did manage to delay deals till the end of our season for our CB Moura and attacking midfielder Brian Luiz both to Real Madrid. We dominated the State Championship breaking records along the way, the final was poor and we only ended up winning in due to being the higher seed. We also won the Supercopa on pens to continue our OK start to the season but we were not convincing. League was a bit odd as we started with 3 straight wins then drew before back to back losses without scoring. The away game away Cortiba was season changing, 1-0 down going into injury time, our 3rd straight loss without scoring then we scored 2 injury time goals to win which started a massive 21 game unbeaten run that saw us go top and stay there, we only lost 1 game for the rest of the season as we set more records for wins and points totals. We also retained the Brazilian Cup despite me never playing our best team in it. The big one was the Copa Libertadores, there was no early rounds this time thankfully as we went straight into the group stages, we eased through easily enough and had a fairly comfortable run to the final where we would face last seasons old foes Sao Paulo, though this season they had dropped a bit and were over 20 points behind us in the league. The final was a nervy affair as we won with a goal from our Argentine Fernandez to complete a quintuple of sorts (if we include the supercopa and the state title) During the course of the season I also got the Brazil job after they were knocked out of the Copa America early. We have 4 wins and 2 losses from world cup qualifying so far. At the end of the season I was looking for a new job, a couple in England looked good at Spurs and Liverpool but I've got other plans (if all works out) for England so waited, Liverpool appointed the current Juventus manager which left that job open so a move back to Europe was on the cards. We sit 4th with over half a season to go but a long way off of Napoli. Career Overview Year Club League Position Nation Notes & Achievements 2022/23 Polokwane City NFD 11th South Africa Took over with 9 games left of the season 2023/24 Polokwane City NFD 1st South Africa Completed first coaching badge 2024/25 SuperSport United PL 1st South Africa Won Nedbank Cup and completed second coaching badge 2025/26 SuperSport United PL 1st South Africa Won Champions League and completed third coaching badge 2026 Daegu KL 4th South Korea Took over with 8 games to go 2027 Daegu KL 1st South Korea Won the FA Cup 2028 Daegu KL 1st South Korea Won Asian Champions League. Completed B licence. Started on A licence. 2028/29 FC Nordsjaelland SL 4th Denmark Cup runners up 2029/30 FC Nordsjaelland SL 2nd Denmark Won the cup 2030/31 FC Nordsjaelland SL 1st Denmark Retained the cup, started final coaching badge 2031 Atlanta Utd MLS 8th USA 2032 Atlanta Utd MLS 1st USA Won the Open Cup, finished all coaching badges 2033 Atlanta United MLS 1st USA Won NACL, runners up in the cup 2034 Atletico Miniero SA 8th Brazil Tooke over after 13 games with team in 12th 2035 Atletico Miniero Serie A 2nd Brazil Won the cup 2036 Atletico Miniero Serie A 1st Brazil Won the Copa Libertadores & the Cup Year Country Ranking Notes & Achievements 2025 Algeria 26th Qualified for World Cup 2026 Algeria 26th 2027 Algeria 15th Won Cup of Nations 2028 USA 12th 2029 USA 11th Gold Cup Winners 2031 South Korea 35th 2032 South Korea 36th Won the EAFF Championship 2033 South Korea 34th Qualified for the World Cup 2034 South Korea 33rd 2035 South Korea 20th Won Asian Cup 2036 Brazil 8th Challenge Progress Club 5/10 top domestic leagues – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu) Norway 2031 (Nordjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd), Brazil 2036 (Atletico Miniero) 5/10 domestic cups – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu), Denmark 2030 (Nordsjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd), Brazil 2035 (Atletico Miniero) 4/5 club continental championships – Africa 2026 (SuperSport), Asia 2028 (Daegu), North America 2033 (Atlanta United), South America 2036 (Atletico Miniero) 0/1 club world championship International 3/5 continental tournaments – Africa 2027 (Algeria), North America 2029 (USA), Asia 2035 (South Korea) 0/1 world tournaments
  10. Season 2035 Review - Club Atletico Miniero - Brazil This season took ages. I'm used to the 50 plus games in England but this was a 75 game season while also winning the Asian Cup in the early part of it. We started with the Sate Championship, I used this as kind of pre season thing rotating players in and out while also competing in the Asian cup and sorting out transfers (a 4 week break between season ending and new one starting is brutal) so in the end we finished 3nd in the league stage but did win the knockout part to be crowned winners. Also during the the State Championship we had the early stages of the Copa Libertadores just to add to the dun, we made it to the group stage fairly easily there we struggled against Sao Paulo (a theme that would continue this season) but finished 2nd and progressed, we made it to the quarter finals where those gits from Sao Paulo knocked us out. In the Brazilian cup we had a fairly easy run in this, the 2nd leg semi final defeat was because I rotated the entire team after winning the home leg 7-0. We beat a poor Vitoria side in the final. If all that wasn't enough we also had the regular 38 game league season, we finished 2nd, a massive step up from the 8th place we got last year but ended 10 points behind Sao Paulo, this makes it look worse than it was, we were competing with them all season, usually within a point or two of them till around 10 games to go when we played them away, we fought back from 2 down to make it 2-2 before conceding in the 95th minute (of 94 announced ) to lose we then followed that up by drawing 0-0 at home to the side at the bottom as we fell away. It was a weird season in that we ad the best defence for most of it till the final couple of games where we threw away a 2-0 lead at 80 mins away to Fluminense to draw 2-2 and then a 3-0 HT lead away to Santos to draw 3-3, we also really struggled in front of goal despite new signing Julio Moreno scoring 55 in 58 (33 in 36 league games) another player scoring 20 and 3 others with 15+ goals we managed to underperform our xG by 12 goals! I think the issue was a lack of depth in defence and ST which meant when I did rotate the players coming in were of a much lesser quality and when I didn't rotate those key players tired and struggled in games. Both these issues are areas to focus on this off season. Career Overview Year Club League Position Nation Notes & Achievements 2022/23 Polokwane City NFD 11th South Africa Took over with 9 games left of the season 2023/24 Polokwane City NFD 1st South Africa Completed first coaching badge 2024/25 SuperSport United PL 1st South Africa Won Nedbank Cup and completed second coaching badge 2025/26 SuperSport United PL 1st South Africa Won Champions League and completed third coaching badge 2026 Daegu KL 4th South Korea Took over with 8 games to go 2027 Daegu KL 1st South Korea Won the FA Cup 2028 Daegu KL 1st South Korea Won Asian Champions League. Completed B licence. Started on A licence. 2028/29 FC Nordsjaelland SL 4th Denmark Cup runners up 2029/30 FC Nordsjaelland SL 2nd Denmark Won the cup 2030/31 FC Nordsjaelland SL 1st Denmark Retained the cup, started final coaching badge 2031 Atlanta Utd MLS 8th USA 2032 Atlanta Utd MLS 1st USA Won the Open Cup, finished all coaching badges 2033 Atlanta United MLS 1st USA Won NACL, runners up in the cup 2034 Atletico Miniero SA 8th Brazil Tooke over after 13 games with team in 12th 2035 Atletico Miniero Serie A 2nd Brazil Won the cup Year Country Ranking Notes & Achievements 2025 Algeria 26th Qualified for World Cup 2026 Algeria 26th 2027 Algeria 15th Won Cup of Nations 2028 USA 12th 2029 USA 11th Gold Cup Winners 2031 South Korea 35th 2032 South Korea 36th Won the EAFF Championship 2033 South Korea 34th Qualified for the World Cup 2034 South Korea 33rd 2035 South Korea 20th Won Asian Cup Challenge Progress Club 4/10 top domestic leagues – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu) Norway 2031 (Nordjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd) 5/10 domestic cups – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu), Denmark 2030 (Nordsjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd), Brazil 2035 (Atletico Miniero) 3/5 club continental championships – Africa 2026 (SuperSport), Asia 2028 (Daegu), North America 2033 (Atlanta United) 0/1 club world championship International 3/5 continental tournaments – Africa 2027 (Algeria), North America 2029 (USA), Asia 2035 (South Korea) 0/1 world tournaments
  11. Congrats mate - been as joy following both yours and Meier's attempt's, please to see you managed to win it with him in the side. Edit: Have added you to the HoF too
  12. 2035 Asian Cup - South Korea Group Stage Iran 2-3 South Korea - what I thought was our toughest game in the group was our first as going in Iran were ranked 18th in the world but a hat trick from star man Kang Bong-Soo (including a late winner) gave us the opening game win South Korea 5-0 Tajikistan - another game another Kang Bong-Soo hat trick meant I could rest a few players in the closing stages and give some minutes to others UAE 1-2 South Korea - just the one goal from Kang here but it did end up being the winner. We were very good for 75 minutes but the final 15 we took our foot off the pedal, allowed them to score and almost nick a point but in the end we topped the group with 3 wins from 3. Second Round (If Applicable) Quarter Finals (If Applicable) Semi Finals (If Applicable) Final (If Applicable) Aftermath Career Overview Year Country Ranking Notes & Achievements 2025 Algeria 26th Qualified for World Cup 2026 Algeria 26th 2027 Algeria 15th Won Cup of Nations 2028 USA 12th 2029 USA 11th Gold Cup Winners 2031 South Korea 35th 2032 South Korea 36th Won the EAFF Championship 2033 South Korea 34th Qualified for the World Cup 2034 South Korea 33rd 2035 South Korea 20th Won Asian Cup Challenge Progress Club 4/10 top domestic leagues – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu) Norway 2031 (Nordjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd) 4/10 domestic cups – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu), Denmark 2030 (Nordsjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd) 3/5 club continental championships – Africa 2026 (SuperSport), Asia 2028 (Daegu), North America 2033 (Atlanta United) 0/1 club world championship International 3/5 continental tournaments – Africa 2027 (Algeria), North America 2029 (USA), Asia 2035 (South Korea) 0/1 world tournaments
  13. Atletico Miniero Season Review 2034 I took over with the team in 12th after 13 games. I thought, based on previous clubs in this save, we could come in and kick. While we did we also managed to infuriate me at the same time. We did alright, the board just wanted us to qualify for the Copa Sudamericana (so finish top 13) but, because I need to be in it to win it, I wanted the Copa Libertadores which is top 7. It took a while to figure out what my team would be as the squad was OK but nothing special, we found some form over the middle part of the season but found ourselves stuck in 8th as we just couldn't really beat the teams above us. Then we started to not win a single away game. We lost 6 away games in a row while picking up points. We stopped the rot with a 0-0 draw on the final day and it was enough to see us finish 7th on games won (the first sorting rule in Brazil) and sneak in. I feel like this off season is going to be massive as I really do have to ship out a lot of players. Our best players are old and need replacing, we also really lack a striker - we should have finished 3rd on the xG table so it's clear where our issues lie. It should be quite the overhaul heading into next season. I hope. We were already out of the cup when I took over so nothing to report there. Have the Asian Cup with South Korea in a few weeks so will do the write up for that then. Career Update Year Club League Position Nation Notes & Achievements 2022/23 Polokwane City NFD 11th South Africa Took over with 9 games left of the season 2023/24 Polokwane City NFD 1st South Africa Completed first coaching badge 2024/25 SuperSport United PL 1st South Africa Won Nedbank Cup and completed second coaching badge 2025/26 SuperSport United PL 1st South Africa Won Champions League and completed third coaching badge 2026 Daegu KL 4th South Korea Took over with 8 games to go 2027 Daegu KL 1st South Korea Won the FA Cup 2028 Daegu KL 1st South Korea Won Asian Champions League. Completed B licence. Started on A licence. 2028/29 FC Nordsjaelland SL 4th Denmark Cup runners up 2029/30 FC Nordsjaelland SL 2nd Denmark Won the cup 2030/31 FC Nordsjaelland SL 1st Denmark Retained the cup, started final coaching badge 2031 Atlanta Utd MLS 8th USA 2032 Atlanta Utd MLS 1st USA Won the Open Cup, finished all coaching badges 2033 Atlanta United MLS 1st USA Won NACL, runners up in the cup 2034 Atletico Miniero SA 8th Brazil Tooke over after 13 games with team in 12th Year Country Ranking Notes & Achievements 2025 Algeria 26th Qualified for World Cup 2026 Algeria 26th 2027 Algeria 15th Won Cup of Nations 2028 USA 12th 2029 USA 11th Gold Cup Winners 2031 South Korea 35th 2032 South Korea 36th Won the EAFF Championship 2033 South Korea 34th Qualified for the World Cup 2034 South Korea 33rd Challenge Progress Club 4/10 top domestic leagues – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu) Norway 2031 (Nordjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd) 4/10 domestic cups – South Africa 2025 (SuperSport United), South Korea 2027 (Daegu), Denmark 2030 (Nordsjaelland) United States 2032 (Atlanta Utd) 3/5 club continental championships – Africa 2026 (SuperSport), Asia 2028 (Daegu), North America 2033 (Atlanta United) 0/1 club world championship International 2/5 continental tournaments – Africa 2027 (Algeria), North America 2029 (USA) 0/1 world tournaments
  14. So these were my last posts as I've not played FM for like 2.5 months but the itch has returned with the new football season. I did leave Atlanta United and ended up in brazil with Atletico Mineiro who sat mid table It's going to take a little bit of time to remember where my head was with this save, especially with my South Korea squad with the Asian Cup coming soon, but should be fine once I settle back in.
  15. I don't see why not. I've no issues with people carrying over their saves.
  16. Just the one in the 2nd post. You're in it now, I think I forgot to save it while I was lining up all the rows
  17. I get it done sooner or later - usually once I'm tagged Congrats, I know first hand what a grind England can be, it's a tough challenge but you don't half feel like you've completed FM when you've done it And yes you've been added to the HoF
  18. Yeah you're fine posting here, if you complete it just let me know it's on 22 so I can put the right version on the HoF. Some clubs release players ebfore the change over date and leaves you screwed. It's just something we can't control annoyingly, they may not even release the same players every save either - it's all pot luck.
  19. Typical, only been an issue for like 5 years now And yeah, I've been doing the ultimate challenge but miss the one club save and for my money this save is the best one club save. Just having a small play around before I fully commit though
  20. Have they still not fixed the issue of not being able to remove players on non contracts off the transfer list or am I missing something? And yes this might be a soft admission of me coming back to this challenge....
  21. Nationality? Is there a minimum wage needed for players outside of Europe? Only thing I can think of.
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