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JAwtunes

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  1. It's fine mate. We've all had a coffee My ASD makes me rubbish at communicating anyway, so probably on me!
  2. Why are you talking about same scuming? and yes as it's (basically) infinity Vs a very long time... and this has derailed... For what it's worth I do agree that V San Marino will be unplayable as that's the simplest and cleanest call for @XaWand @darren1983 to make. if you do want to chat then ping me a message 👍
  3. That's not the way it works, promotion from 'inactive' feeder leagues is so heavily dependent upon reputation that certain teams have almost zero chance of ever being promoted.
  4. The problem is that inactive leagues don't simulate games properly and rely very heavily on reputation and a bit of rng when selecting teams for promotion. If you were to play in Norway, where the lowest division is non playable, the matches are simulated so there is a chance of promotion for even the lowest rep teams, but yeah, still could take ages to see the team you want get out of the league... And you'd be left with a weak team that would probably head straight back down
  5. You could make the lower league non-playable if you want, similar to vanilla France, Norway and Romania. I think its still in the spirit of this save style, as the team you're trying to get is non-playable in the vanilla db and you're only having to do this as they're arguably a more difficult challenge, hence the struggle to get them promoted.
  6. Have you tried adding the lower division as a playable league? I was in the same position with the team I wanted in Denmark, so I opened the fifth tier and eventually they were promoted.
  7. Agreed, I think the default takes more risks doesn't help, as they end up just hoofing it into no man's lands. Bit off topic, but as a Villa fan I have been trying to get a DM to slot in on the R or L of a 3 in build up (like Kamara) but half back always seems to split the back 2. If anyone knows how to do this then please let me know.
  8. That's my team in Poland thanks to a YAC save a few yrs back. I still check in on them from time to time. This picture was a Christmas present from a couple of yrs ago and sits just above my monitor.
  9. So, we're on page 19 and I'm still faffing around picking a team
  10. I'm exactly the same mate This team is actually on my list and I've made kits for them too, along with B1909, NB Bornholm, IF Foroyar and a team called Snekkersten IF in Denmark. They've all got kits now in the game as I have flip flopped between them all for he last few weeks! I really like the fact that Bronshoj have a great website with lots of info about previous players. I find it easier to immerse myself in the save when that's the case. Good luck with your save
  11. Can someone please remind me what the issue with the Danish league was (I think it was something to do with having players stolen as you could lock them into contracts) and whether that was still something that is still something that happens? ta.
  12. I'll definitely be taking a look at this. Just a heads up that the first link didn't work for me, but the second one did. Might just be a 'me' issue, but as the second link is the important one its all fine.
  13. Will we be getting a light skin back?
  14. This is my team in Slovenia. Never got that far with them but still following on FB. They celebrated their centenary is style Forza Izola
  15. 6 music. Reptile vids on YouTube. @phd_angelhave you listened to the Battersea poltergeist and uncanny?
  16. Another decent season but still unable to really make any progress in Asian CL and struggling to make money, so upgrades are not possible at the moment. End of Season Review: Persitara Jakarta Utara 2034 Domestic and Continental Performances The 2034 season has been one of triumph and progress for Persitara Jakarta Utara. As the highest-reputed team in Indonesia with a 1.5-star national reputation, Persitara showcased their dominance on both the domestic and continental fronts. In the BRI Liga 1, the club secured a remarkable 1st place finish, amassing a total of 84 points and finishing 7 points ahead of the second-placed Persebaya Surabaya. This victory not only highlighted their prowess but also reinforced their status as a formidable force within Indonesian football. In the domestic cup arena, Persitara proved their mettle once again by emerging as the victors in the Piala Indonesia. The team displayed exceptional skills and determination as they triumphed over Arema FC in the final with a 2-0 aggregate score. This achievement further solidified their place as a dominant force in Indonesian football. Turning to continental competition, Persitara participated in the AFC Champions League, competing in a challenging group stage. While the team showcased their determination, they finished third in their group with 8 points, narrowly missing out on advancing to the knockout rounds. Despite this, their efforts on the continental stage did not go unnoticed, underscoring their ambition to compete on a larger platform. Players The players were the heartbeat of Persitara's success, and their remarkable contributions did not go unnoticed by the fans. The coveted Fans' Player of the Year award was deservedly clinched by Dede Kahfi [59], who displayed exceptional versatility across various positions, amassing 7.52 in the Sofascore rating. Leading the charge was Agung Saleh [59], whose stellar performances garnered an impressive Sofascore rating of 8.64. This dynamic midfielder's intellect and passing acumen were evident in his 19 goals and 16 assists. Ketut Hidayat [61], a young full-back, showcased his tenacity and aerial prowess, earning a solid 7.70 Sofascore rating. Top Scorer and Top Assister: Dede Kahfi [59], with his uncanny ability to slot into multiple positions, clinched the title of top scorer with an outstanding 30 goals in all competitions. Agung Saleh [59] once again left his mark, this time as the top assister with a notable 16 assists, highlighting his brilliance in creating opportunities for his teammates. Youth Intake: The future looks promising as Persitara's youth intake this season garnered a remarkable 5 out of 5 rating. The young talents who emerged from the intake are poised to make a significant impact on the team's journey ahead. Ketut Hidayat [61], a 17-year-old full-back, exhibits the potential to rise to the top with his team spirit and aerial prowess. Bambang Ali [52] adds excitement with his speed and attacking prowess as a young attacking midfielder. Harry Ciptadi [56] brings intelligence and versatility to the midfield, while Wawan Valentino [51] and Singgih Setyawan [56] shine as young strikers with skill and precision. Finances In terms of finances, the club faced challenges in reducing their youth spending. Despite this hurdle, Persitara remained resolute in their commitment to nurturing young talents. Consequently, the club's financial situation was marked by continued losses throughout the season. Unfortunately, this fiscal strain limited their ability to invest in facility upgrades or other ventures. Around the World Across the globe, football's grand stage witnessed some remarkable triumphs. The AFC Champions League saw Nagoya Grampus of Japan secure their maiden victory by defeating Al Batin of Saudi Arabia in a penalty shootout, cementing their place among football's elite. In major Asian leagues, the coveted titles were claimed by formidable teams. Kawasaki Frontale clinched victory in the Japanese J1 League, while Ulsan Hyundai asserted their dominance in the South Korean K League 1. In the Middle East, Al Shabab celebrated their seventh triumph in the Saudi Pro League, while Havadarl emerged as victors in the Iranian Pro League. On the international scene, the 2034 World Cup held in China saw defending champions France triumph over Portugal with a convincing 3-0 scoreline in the final. Italy secured the third-place spot, while Indonesia's absence from the competition was a poignant reminder of the challenges faced. South Korea shone brightly, reaching the quarter-finals before bowing out to eventual runners-up Portugal. Notably, Indonesia's FIFA men's ranking improved to 95th place, marking a modest rise from last year, and maintained their 17th position in Asia. SUMMARY
  17. BRI Liga 1 young player of the year shortlist this season
  18. @XaWouch. Intakes have been decent, so hopefully a rebuild, if needed, will be possible. How are the finances looking?
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