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  1. Season 5 - Summer Signings & Squad Update The 2026 summer transfer window is one of the quietest I have ever presided over. Having just won the Portuguese league, my view was that the squad was in a good place to compete in the Champions League and in the league once again with only a handful of high quality additions. We have a number of talented youngsters at the club and part of my transfer strategy was to make sure I didn't sign players that block their development pathway. Below I will introduce the players I have added and summarise what the squad now looks like following the close of the summer market. Goalkeepers Arrival: One of three pre-agreed transfers who arrived in the summer, Arnau Tenas joins on a free transfer from Barcelona and will become our new second choice goalkeeper. Young enough to make improvements when he does get game time, the Spainard was happy to accept the squad role of cup goalkeeper. Departures: Goalkeeper Ivan Arboleda was signed in January to cover us until Tenas' arrival. Now that Tenas has walked through the door I proceeded to sell the Colombian to Nantes, making us a £1m profit on the man who previously joined us on a free. Additionally, we decided to move on long-term third choice 'keeper Mikki van Sas who departed to Farense for £60k. Interestingly, my staff rate Tenas as equal in ability to the well-established Valdimarsson. Despite this, I am currently firm in my view that Valdi will be my first choice 'keeper this season. It is reassuring, however to have a well rated second option. The only slight concern is a lack of viable third choice goalkeeper, however we will need to deal with that if a crisis ever arises. Right Backs Arrival: Our next signing is one for the future. I recruited this young Cameroonian right back from Real Valladolid for a fee of £13.25m and then sent him out on loan to Union Berlin to get first team experience. Michael Ngapandouetnbu will either succeed Couto as my next second choice right back or perhaps, if his development goes really well, he could even be heir apparent for Costinha. Ngapandouetnbu represented his country at the 2026 World Cup and was awarded Young Player of the Tournament. Despite interest in both and much to my delight, we retained both of last seasons right backs for the 2026/27 season. Departure: Last season I renewed the contract of Felipe Cruz, with the view to selling him this summer. The plan came to fruition when I sold him to Leganes for £900k in July. Left Backs Those who have read my end of season four summary will know how over-the-moon I am with my pair of left backs. This means I am really pleased that there was no activity at all, in relation to the left back position. Over the course of the summer first choice right and left backs, Costinha and Barco, both signed new five year contracts. Centre Backs Arrival: The next signing, I like to think, announces our arrival as a big player in Portuguese football. Signing one of our league rivals best players is a sign of intent. It is not just about the gesture, Ousmane Diomandé considerably improves our defence. We paid a club record £35m for the Ivorian, but given that he is 22 years old and has excellent attributes, I see this as a good deal for the club. Our scouts believe he is already worth £50m, just shortly after joining. Man Utd took Sporting's other first choice centre back (Ahmedhodzic), so they are weakened following the window. Departures: To balance the books I moved on two of our many centre backs. U.S.A international Owen Otasowie was sold to Brighton for £13.5m and young Englishman Zach Awe departed to Real Sociedad for £12.5m (rising to £16.5). Both deals saw us receive notable profits. I start the season with a very strong pool of six centre backs. The starting back three will be Comas, Relvas and Diomande, but I am very comfortable playing any of the other three in their place. Club captain McKenna will feel hard done by to lose his place, having been ever-present in recent seasons, but we need to keep evolving and his injury over the summer has set him back slightly. He's going to feel particularly hard done by that I had to leave him out of our Champions League squad. On transfer deadline day an agent indicated to me he could get us a bid of £20m from Fulham for McKenna. I said offer him out as, including funds I had in the pot, I was able to agree deals with either Calvin Bassey (£32m) or Armel Bella Kotchap (£38m). Both deals were delayed, waiting for this bid, and then eventually collapsed when it failed to materialise. One small positive is that Porto bought a £32m 'replacement' for Bassey on deadline day, only for him to remain, therefore I am hoping they have stretched themselves too far financially. Centre Midfielders Arrival: Ederson is another player I have already profiled when I arranged his pre-contract signing, but he is worth sharing again. Rated by my staff as the best player at the club, he was one of the motivating factors for me continuing with this managerial career as I'm excited to see what he can achieve in this team. Departure: I made the difficult decision to move on club stalwart Vladan Danilovic. Relegated to a second choice player last campaign, our now club record appearance maker needed to be moved on to create an opportunity for young George Hall to get first team minutes. After two seasons out on loan, Hall has returned, signed a new four year contract and is ready to make an impact. Danilovic departs being held in high regard by myself and the fans. Manu Silva starts the season as first choice defensive midfielder, with George Hall as his understudy. I have a magnificent starting pair of centre midfielders in Ederson and Harvey White. They will be ably supported by Filip Jorgensen and James Garner. During the summer we received a derisory bid of £28.5m from Porto for White. This was instantly dismissed and White was not unsettled by the encounter. Norweigen Jorgensen was another player to be rewarded with a new contract, signing a four year deal. Strikers Arrivals: Despite last season seeing goals galore, the striking department is the one that has seen the most turnover in this transfer window. With Fabio Silva's loan coming to an end, I knew I needed another top striker, especially as we will be juggling domestic and continental commitments this campaign. I believe I have acquired a player in his prime, and for a relative bargain, when I snapped up Santi Mina from Inter Milan for just £14m. The second recruit was an opportunity signing. Mauro Icardi is outside of the age profile of signings I have made over the last four seasons, but when I saw that he was comfortable with being just an impact sub I could not resist bringing in a player of such experience. Physically he is clearly declining, but mentally he is immense. I'm hoping he can make an impact from the bench at the end of tight games. Departures: I wanted to make room for young wonderkid Michael Silverio in my first team squad, which sadly meant sacrificing another player whom I am extremely fond of. Striker Junior Brumado has never let me down on the pitch. The Brazilian scored 60 important goals for us across three campaigns - an admirable return. However, it was time to move him on. Somewhat frustratingly he turned down more lucrative moves throughout the summer, to Watford (£26m) and Norwich (£30m) before finally agreeing a £19.5m move to Burnley. After his outstanding loan spell in the Belgian top flight Kyosuke Tagawa had plenty of suitors, electing to join Fulham in a £9.5m deal. We are blessed to have plenty of high potential young strikers currently at the club. Having selected Silverio as the cream of the crop, I decided to loan out the rest to aide their development. Martim Tavares (Angers), Joao Infante (Famalicao), Uros Sremcevic (Millwall) and Shaun Baloyi (Oliveirense) were all sent out on loan. When the Portuguese bookies announced the odds for top goalscorer in the season ahead they listed Brenner as second favourite, with both Mina and Rodrigo joint fourth favourites. Goals should hopefully be plentiful!
  2. July 2026 Pre-season has been completed quickly, due to the fact we only chose to play four friendlies. I think this is the fewest amount of warm-up matches I've ever chosen to play. As you will see in an upcoming update, there has been the least amount of incoming signings in my managerial career and therefore there was less need for experimenting and team bonding. In fact, this is the first season where we didn't take a single free agent on trial. The reason for the relative stability is because this is a squad I have crafted over a number of years and the age profile of our players means that there has been little need to move many of them on. We decided to spend pre-season in the Bayern area of Germany, which is why three of our opposition were German. Four wins out of four. Not much more I could ask for. All good preparation for our next game, the Portuguese Super Cup against Sporting Lisbon. Stadium Upgrade Some readers may recall that last season I successfully persuaded Evra to purchase our stadium from the local council so that we could begin to be in control of our own finances. This completed in the summer and not long after Evra approached me to ask if I think we should expand our capacity. Our season ticket sales don't justify an expansion, but visits from large domestic rivals sell out easily. With at least four Champions League at our home this season, there is more opportunity for big crowds. With one eye on the future, I advised Patrice that I thought expansion was a good idea. The works, which will cost £1.9m and see our capacity increase to 16,466, will complete in July 2027. We have sold 6,574 season tickets for the upcoming season, up from around 4,500 last campaign. We are slowly starting to grow a fanbase. Expectations Evra has advised me that our success will be primarily measured by whether we once again qualify for the Champions League through our league standards. Luckily this aligns with what I already told the squad at the end of last season, in a speech that received a positive reception from the players. Objectives for the pair of domestic cups were looser, as I was told we should aim to "reach the latter stage" and the goal for the Champions League was almost suspiciously simple as I was told to "qualify for the Champions League proper", which I have already achieved by winning the league. We were given a transfer budget of £22m and a wage budget of £1.1m per week. This is a budget I can certainly work with, but is clearly not anywhere near what many of our Champions League peers will have at their disposal. Champions League So, who will we be facing in our maiden Champions League campaign? Man City, Arsenal, Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund! As tough as it could have been, in my opinion. We will need to be at our best in the other four games to stand a chance of progressing. The fixtures against the top sides will be interesting challenges. If we manage to pull off a result it will be a thrill. I just hope that if we are beaten handily it doesn't bleed into our league form. Sack The Scouts? I'll finish this round-up with something amusing. If you want to get a view of the quality of the recommendations I receive from my scouting department during the transfer window, then you need to know that my Chief Scout has suggested my own player to me on three separate occasions. Barco is a great player, but I don't need a dossier from my scouts to tell me that. Great work guys
  3. Great advice, as always. The fun continues in the suburbs of Lisbon! It's time to get stuck into season five... Summer Staff Assessment I always start each season by reviewing the club's coaching, medical and recruitment teams. I analyse who is available to me from outside of the club and if they are an improvement on what I have, then I release my current employee and recruit the upgrade. If I cannot find someone who exceeds the incumbent's abilities then I will happily offer a contract renewal - indeed I renewed six preexisting staff members contracts this summer. Even though we have just one the league, it is no time to rest on our laurels or show blind loyalty. Things can always be improved. The most notable additions were two first team coaches, who both arrived from Premier League clubs. This demonstrates the growth in stature of our club. Tim Jenkins was a respected coach at Bournemouth and Graeme Carrick was that well regarded that he had just spent the last 150 days as interim manager of Newcastle, following the sacking of Eddie Howe. To make way for these arrivals I released Paul Young, who has been with me since season one, and didn't offer Darko Vargec (another of my first recruits) a new deal. Vargec has chosen to stay around on a month-by-month contract, which has created an accidental hack where I now have more coaches than the board would normally permit. We have also notably improved our Performance Analysis department by recruiting Italian pair Igor Quaia and Gianmarco Pioli, to work alongside their compatriot Giovanni Cerra. Both our U23s and U19s also received a new performance analyst, with Baden Kinsey-Wellings and Ben Warner arriving. The medical team was enhanced through the hiring of yet another Italian. Federico Genevesi has spent the last nine years working at Manchester City, whilst also juggling stints with Argentina and Ukraine. He is a clear improvement on his predecessor. We also added a new Sports Scientist to the team, recruiting Matt Prestridge from West Brom for a small fee. The recruitment team also got two new additions. First is young Scot, Ruben Sammut who arrives from Charlton Athletic and the second was recruitment analyst Lee Mooney who's background includes time spent at Man City and then time at Anderlecht alongside Vincent Kompany. Another man with Anderlecht experience is new U23s physio Tim Vollon. I decided to replace both my U19 and U23 managers with experienced English football league managers. I'll acknowledge that it was harsh to replace Dejan Durdevic after he won the U23 Premier League. however I just could not turn down the opportunity to get a coach of Mark Robins calibre. Matty Taylor currently has somewhat of a redundant role as the U19s continue to not feature in any professional competition. I was praying we would be invited to join a league, but the invite didn't arrive. I've done some research and can only see that this sometimes happens and you just have to wait, as the league is full. Any advice how to prompt an invitation would be appreciated. In the meantime, Taylor will focus on training and friendly fixtures.
  4. Loan Report In addition to the players already profiled in the first team and U23 squad, we also had a number of players out on loan. The majority of these were on loan to get game time which in turn should help them fulfill their potential. A few of these players have high potential and I am invested in seeing them progress. I will spotlight below a few of our players who spent time away from the club last season. In just four short years we have built a tradition at Estrela of signing English centre midfielders. Hall was acquired on a free transfer from Birmingham two years ago and is personally seen as a long term project. Last season he had a disappointing spell at Sunderland, but fared much better this time around, playing 52 times for Bristol City. As Danilovic has begun to plateau, I am tempted to move him on and make Hall my second choice defensive midfielder for the season ahead. Striker Silvério was signed for just £325k from Beleneses and I'll admit I don't think I realised the calibre of talent I had bought. Only 19 years old, the Portuguese striker took the Championship by storm. His 16 league goals for Preston made him the fourth highest scorer in the division and has rocketed his transfer value to around £30m. As you can see from the above, the high level of playing time has meant he is growing all aspects of his game continuously. As much as I am passionate about the development of young striker Baloyi, centre back Cerqueira has a special place in my heart as the first high potential graduate of the Estrela academy under my oversight. I kept him around in the first half of the season, as you need to play two home-grown players in each Taca de Liga game, but after our elimination I sent him out on loan in January. His time at Rio Ave seems to have positively benefited his development. I am going to have to think carefully about whether Cerqueira stays or goes out on loan again next season. Mahomed Vezo is not a player I expect to have a full first team career with Estrela. Firstly, we don't play with wingers and secondly I think he has a ceiling lower than where we have got to as a club. That said, I wanted to feature him here because before going out on loan in January he made a notable contribution to our league campaign. In just four substitute appearances, the 18 year old achieved four assists. I will be making sure he receives a winners medal! It's nice to celebrate successes, but I need to balance this update out with a mention of a loan spell that didn't quite work. Striker Tavares was signed for a hefty £10.5m eighteen months ago and therefore is a major development project for me. At the time, he was considered high potential. Now either that hasn't played out, or the quality of the other strikers at the club has improved, as our scouts no longer rate him that highly. Probably a bit of both. Bundesliga 2 side Bochum let me down, as they only gave him one start whilst on loan. I blame them for stunting his development. Despite his dip in forecasted potential, he is a Portuguese forward who I have spent a lot of money on, so I am tempted to give him a shot in the upcoming season. The final loanee that I wanted to mention is unique in that he was not a player I loaned out to develop him. I wanted rid of Tagawa but nobody would make a reasonable bid. In the end I had to settle for loaning him out to Genk. The reason he is worth mentioning is because he was hugely successful in Belgium. The Japanese attacker scored 11 goals, got 7 assists and was named the Pro League's Player of the Season. Hopefully this means he attracts a decent transfer fee this summer!
  5. Youth Success As alluded to in previous posts, success at Estrela da Amadora in 2026 has extended further than just at first team level. When I took the reigns at this fledgling club there was no youth set-up. I started by hiring specialist youth coaches, I harassed Evra near-monthly for continuous improvements to our youth coaching and recruiting facilities and I proactively signed players who I thought would compliment our U23s side. I'm pleased to share that this approach has bore fruit. Of course, I can't take complete credit for this success as I didn't manage each of their fixtures, but I can certainly feel satisfied with my contribution to the outcome. Success began for the U23s in the first half of the season when we topped the table in the U23s Premier League South, including two victories over Porto and 3-0 win against local rivals Sporting. This qualified the team for the U23s Premier League, where points from the first league phase were halved. Our league success was resounding as we finished six points ahead of second place Gil Vicente and seven ahead of the famed academy of Benfica. League success was much more than we were expecting but things got even better at the end of the season when we were entered into the U23 Cup. We won our group, including a 1-0 victory over Porto and then met Sporting Lisbon in the Semi Finals. It was a close affair, across two legs, but we ran out 1-0 winners on aggregate. The crucial goal was scored by 18 year old striker Aymoré and it was the young man again who scored the winner in the 1-0 Finalvictory over Porto. So we beat all of the big three to claim the trophy! Aymore is a relatively low potential player who will not go on to claim an Estrela first team berth, but his heroics will certainly be remembered. Let's take a look at the players who shone throughout the season and have a chance of breaking through in future seasons. Striker Baloyi is a product of the Estrela academy and my coaches consider him the player with the highest potential at the club. I am personally motivated to support his development as much as possible. You may have seen in the post above, the South African came off the bench nine times for the first team and managed to score two goals which I think is extremely impressive considering he is only 17 years old. Baloyi was the U23s most frequent match winner. Current plans are to keep him around and give him opportunities in cup competitions next season. Baloyi has recently turned pro, but unfortunately a sports hernia ruled him out for six weeks and the final stages of the U23 Cup campaign. Baloyi was a product of the academy whereas midfielder Lovell was signed by the club on a free transfer as part of a batch of signings I made primarily to bulk out a thin youth squad. The primary objective was for these players to enable the growth of our home-grown players, so the fact Lovell has managed to star this season is a complete bonus. Due to a relatively small pool of centre midfielders, Lovell ended up having the opportunity to feature for the league winners on six occasions. The young Guyana international did not look out of place in the side. As an attacking midfielder he doesn't really fit into my tactical approach, but had adapted well when played as a centre midfielder. The other gem in our youth academy is Portuguese midfielder Freitas. Recruited from Benfica in the prior season, he has already made 15 first team appearances (three of which were starts). This number would have been higher had it not been for a three month injury at the start of the campaign. Luckily it does not seem to have set his development backwards. There has been plenty of transfer interest in our starlet, all of it has been rejected and this will continue to be the case this summer.
  6. Thanks @Hootieleece! Squad building is definitely my favourite part of the game.
  7. 2025/26 Squad Performance Following the conclusion of our fourth season, I will take a moment to reflect on the performances of my squad across the campaign. As they are league winners I am going to be somewhat indulgent and profile each of the first team players. Goalkeepers After sharing the first choice shot stopper role last season, this year Valdimarsson was our undisputed number one this time around. The Icelandic international conceded less than a goal a game across the season and delivered us 15 clean sheets. Colombian Arboleda arrived as short term cover and it can be seen as a success that he only featured once for us. He will drop to third choice or depart the club, following the pending arrival of Barcelona 'keeper Arnau Tenas. Both Valdimarsson and Arboleda now depart to represent their countries at the 2026 World Cup. Right Backs Costinha didn't reach his assist or goal levels of the prior season, but can still be proud of a great season. His performances may have been impacted by his unhappiness at, first, our failure to make the Europa Conference League group stage and, second, my refusal to accept transfer bids for him. As expected, his tune has changed now we have won the league and qualified for the Champions League - he is now more than happy to stay. He is still arguably the best player at the club. Back-up right back Couto also had disgruntled spells. His disatisfaction was based on playing time. He featured in 37 games, which I feel should have been enough to satisfy him. What was he expecting, when competing with a top class operator in the form of Costinha. Collectively, Estrela had the league's second highest amount of dribbles completed (560) and our full backs will have contributed heavily to that statistic. Left Backs If last season was all about right back Costinha, this season was all about my pair of left backs Barco and Vinagre. Vinagre started the season as first choice and Barco then went on to eclipse him with simply undeniable performances. Barco got 17 assists and Vinagre returned 16. If one of them played the full season, perhaps they would have achieved a staggering 33 assists. Either way, we can say the LWB position achieved this feat. Barco got the most assists in the Portuguese Liga (14) and delivered more key passes than any other player (89). Barco's league xA was, a quite incredible, 11.58. Furthermore, he lead the league in terms of chances created (38). It should also be mentioned that Vinagre achieved the most high intensity sprints per 90 minutes (22.6) out of any player across the league and in second place was Barco with (21.2). Both players were exceptional but it is Barco who got the majority of the plaudits. Perhaps because he performed well at such a young age. The Argentine was voted both the Fans Player of the Season and Young Player of the Season, along with winning Goal of the Season for his strike vs. Chaves. This was supported by the fact he got the most assists (17), highest average match rating (7.5) and most Man of the Match awards during the Estrela campaign. Centre Backs Across the course of the season, no team faced fewer shots that ourselves (218), demonstrating the quality of a defensive job our centre backs and defensive midfielder delivered. By the end of the season, our first choice back three was established as, captain, McKenna, Comas and Relvas. Comas only arrived in January but has already had a big impact, in fact he was voted as the club's Signing of the Season. Last season our centre backs did not score enough from set pieces. This improved this season and Relvas played a big part, netting seven goals. Both players are improving players and have valuations close to £40m each. Antov played a lot of games without ever particularly impressing. That said he had a solid season and was not responsible for any notable mistakes. I will happily keep him around as a squad player if he will accept a downgrade in status. Young Englishman Awe was one of the main players to suffer from our failure to play regular European football. Had we had more fixtures then he would surely have played more. As a result his potential has declined slightly. I have however found one positive; he delivered the most passes per 90 minutes (66). Hopefully he is young enough that his decline can be corrected. Last but not least, Captain Fantastic, McKenna. When I signed him two seasons ago I had relatively low expectations for the Scot, but he has gone on to play more games than anyone in a title winning side. Ever-present on the left-hand side of our back three, McKenna never lets us down. Unfortunately his current long-term injury has already impacted his bravery. Hopefully this doesn't impact his style of play and there are no further impacts from his spell on the sideline. Centre Midfielders After McKenna and Valdimarsson, the player who played the most amount of games for us this season was defensive midfielder Silva. The £5.25m we paid Man City for his services is now looking like a bargain. Sure, he didn't score any goals or produce any assists, but the defensive cover he provided the defence whilst our full backs bombed forward was invaluable. His deputy, Danilovic, was once seen as invaluable. A long spell out the team due to injury changed that, but he has remained a valuable squad player. In fact, he has now reached 90 league Portuguese Liga appearances for Estrela, a record for our young club. If an enticing offer comes in this summer, there is a chance he could move on. I was pleased by my sides ability to keep hold of the ball, with an average of 55% possession across the league season. Jorgensen and Garner are both technically proficient players who have enabled us to play a possession-based style of football. Jorgensen will be disappointed by the number of injuries he had, meaning he wasn't able to fully establish himself as White's full time centre midfield partner. Garner, a bargain £1.5m signing from Everton, should be delighted that he provided 12 assists from just 20 starts. He was a crucial member of the squad across the campaign. Left back Barco scooped all the main accolades, however my personal Manager's Player of the Season award goes to midfielder White. The young Englishman stepped up and put in match winning performances in crucial games, which is what you need in a title winning campaign. White was clinical from the spot, scoring five out of five league penalties. White's value has risen to £60m following his top class season and the Premier League and La Liga vultures are circulating. Hopefully I can fend them off long enough to see how a partnership of White and Ederson performs. I decided to keep the squad light on centre midfielders as (1) we have carried too many in seasons past, (2) from the start of January I have been aware Ederson is arriving and therefore there was little point signing another midfielder, and (3) I wanted to give opportunities to young prospect Freitas. I will feature Portuguese starlet Freitas in more detail in an upcoming youth update, but needless to say I was delighted to be able to feature him 14 times for the first team. Strikers Brenner arrived from the Brazian Serie A in the summer and has been a delight to manage ever since. His 23 goals, across all competitions, was more than any of my forwards delivered last season and his 17 league goals is a new club record. The best thing is that I think there is more still to come from the 26 year old. His strike partner Rogrigo only arrived in January and still managed to notch 11 goals. In fact, no player in the Portuguese Liga had more shots on target per 90 minutes (2.2) than Rodrigo. He is another player who is yet to hit his prime. I did not give Silva as many opportunities as he perhaps deserved. When he did play he had a strong scoring record, I just had to prioritise the players permanently contracted to the club. When Silva was signed he was our best forward on paper, but Brenner and Rodrigo then joined the club. That said, I think it was a worthwhile signing and I was pleased to have another Portuguese player in the squad. If he is up for grabs again, either on loan or in a cut price deal, then I will certainly entertain signing him. Finally, our third Brazilian forward and the only striker to be with us for longer that 12 months, Brumado. The pressing forward had less than half the starts that he had last season, but scored only seven goals less - an impressive return for an impact player. Again, if there had been European football then he would have got lots more opportunities. I'm glad I fended off interest in him, as he certainly made a contribution to our success.
  8. Shame - I would have liked to see how my trusted Estrela captain would have fared for you in the Prem! You’ve certainly taken the club on a great journey. Continuous overachievement, for sure. It’s been fun to follow along. I’ll be keeping an eye out for where you end up next 👀
  9. Just catching up and enjoyed the writing style for your transfer update 👏🏼
  10. It’s funny you say that, before returning to this career I did set up a save with Hajduk Split, but only played it for one evening. I had read an article about their young American talent Rokas Pukstas and it had sparked my imagination. Obviously there is appeal in managing Perisic, and now Rakitic too. Next week I’ll write up my usual end of season summary, as well as a separate post about the youth team and then I’ll decide what’s next.
  11. A fine season indeed, and definitely year-on-year improvement! Excited to see what happens next to the squad, with your increasing pipeline of young Italian talent knocking on the door.
  12. Absolutely incredible achievement On paper, your side should be nowhere near the Premier League. Kudos to you for your perseverance.
  13. Obrigado amigos, @warlock and @Jogo Bonito! Your unwavering support and interest in this save has certainly been a factor in keeping me motivated to keep playing and writing about this save, and it has paid off not far from a year after I started it Thanks @Hootieleece! I am currently undecided on continuing. On one hand, I've achieved the ultimate objective of this save and it feels unlikely that we can outperform the Big Three two seasons in a row, particularly with plenty of European fixtures to contend with. On the other hand, I am enjoying the same and intrigued to see how we would fare in the Champions League. Plus, our youth team is coming along nicely. More on that in an upcoming post. I'm off to near Dubrovnik for a week from Wednesday so I'll use some of the time by the pool to reflect on whether to stay or go
  14. The fan's may find 16th in League One quite comforting, after all this sort of league position was the norm for many years! I've gone back and grabbed this image from the opening post of my FM21 escapades with Oldham which sums it up quite nicely: Hope you don't mind me continually chipping in with narrative! I just can't help myself Interestingly, I've just looked back at what I wrote about that FM21 save. I recall being promoted to the Premier League with a mixture of youth and loanees, but what I'd completely forgotten was that there was a sprinkling of older, novelty, free agents in there too. Notably a 32 year old Danny Welbeck, a 35 year old Troy Deeney, a 32 year old Johan Berg Gudmundsson and a 33 year old Alex Smithies.
  15. You did well to knock out Porto and it is no shame being eliminated by Tottenham. Premier League top sides are dangerous beasts and very hard to topple, whoever you are managing. As you highlight, your league form is still very strong and you continue to exceed expectations by keeping hold of 3rd position. Good luck for the final two months of the season!
  16. May 2026 Throughout my tenure as Estrela manager full backs have always been critical to the success of my sides. It started with Mansur, then it was the ever-present Costinha and more recently I've had two great contributors on the left hand side in Barco and Vinagre. Against Gil Vicente they once again were the creators of goals; Costinha set up two and Barco set up the other. We were cruising to a 3-0 win when Gil punted the ball up the pitch to Boselli who I assumed was offside, but on replay you can see my team all ran out as the ball was hoofed but he was onside and was able to tap in. This win was our 20th home game unbeaten. As you can imagine, I was keeping a close eye on the results of my rivals. Benfica were the key threat and so I was delighted to see they lost 3-2 to Rio Ave. To make things even better, in the mid-week they also lost their game in hand against B-SAD 1-0. The wheels were falling off for them at just the right time for us! The penultimate game of the season was against Braga, a side who have challenged us in the past. Once again we did a team meeting easing expectations and once again what followed was not the result we needed. This was just one of those classic FM games where you have so many shots but can't get the goals. We had a whopping xG of 4.3 and their goalkeeper got a match rating of 8.2. Their first goal was fair enough, their second was very unlucky for us. An aimless cross hit Antov and sailed past my unsuspecting 'keeper. We pulled a goal back in the 93rd minute, but it was too little, too late. I thought that this was our title aspirations over. The crucial game was against Benfica. To lose one of our other final games was not an option. To my surprise and delight, Sporting drew 0-0 with Estoril on the same day we lost. Just three days earlier Estoril had drawn 0-0 with Porto. I owe Estoril's manager Luis Freire a nice bottle of wine! This meant that we went into the final game of the season top, Sporting were one point behind us, and Porto and Benfica both one point behind them. It was extremely tight! We knew we had to win against Benfica to win the league. A draw would see us both likely overtaken as Sporting and Porto both played bottom half of the table teams. We decided to put fate into our own hands and go into the match with a positive attacking approach. With a packed stadium cheering us on, the players stepped out onto the pitch determined to make history. A tiny club, promoted to the Liga de Portugal four years ago and only formed as a club in 2020, it was time to overthrow the historical giants of Portuguese football and have a new name etched into the league trophy. And that is what we did! Firstly left back Barco crossed to right back Costinha who smashed in his chance at the far post. Several seasons ago we settled on this formation as the one we wanted to play with and have profiled and signed players to fit that ever since, so it is enjoyable to see it work out on this stage. Next up to score was Jorgensen, who for my money was having the best game of his Estrela career to date playing with an attacking vigour that we hadn't seen the like of before. Trossard scored with a rifled-in shot to make things a little nervy, but less than three minutes later we scored a complete team goal. The ball started at right back, went to our 'keeper and then the move quickly involved every member of the team before subsitute Brumado scored the crucial, title clinching winner. Barco was the rightful man of the match after setting up both of the first two goals. Estrela da Amadora are crowned Portuguse Liga champions 2025/26! Several years ago I was receiving near-daily news stories speculating that Evra was about to leave the club. I'm so pleased that he stuck around to see me guide the club he took a chance on to an unprecedented first league title. At the start of the season I stated that my aim was to come fourth and be seen as the best of the rest. I truly thought that the 'Big Three' were insurmountable. Even as the season progressed and we were seemingly locked in a four way battle for the title, I thought that we would slip up and that they would not. Turns out neither was the case! I like to think that I have recruited well, incrementally improving the calibre of the player at my disposal and taking time to only add players who fit my style of play. That said, there is also an element of luck - other than losing McKenna for the final three games of the season we suffered no notable injuries during the season. This was night and day compared to other seasons. The biggest factor in this, in my opinion, was our European exit. Losing to Athletic Bilbao in the first month of the season was the best thing that could have happened to us. It allowed us to play our best eleven the majority of the time and achieve the unexpected.
  17. Thanks @Chevie! I've just wrapped up the season, so another update is incoming shortly...
  18. April 2026 Next up was Moreirense and the game was an end-to-end thriller. Rodrigo scored twice and right back Costinha got two assists. After the game it was confirmed that we had at least qualified for the Europa Conference League next season, but we still had the chance to achieve more than that potentially. Rodrigo once again got a brace, this time against Arouca which was my 200th game in management. The best goal, however, was a screamer from left back Barco. Benfica had gained ground on us mid-week by winning one of their games in hand but slipped up at the weekend by drawing with Vitoria. We held a team meeting prior to the Rio Ave fixture in which we eased expectations regarding qualifying for the Champions League. This was well received in the meeting, but clearly didn't have the desired effect as we then went on to draw. Due to no European football I have been playing a relatively fixed side for the last few months. For this game I rotated in Fabio Silva - he scored but then later was taken off with a twisted knee. His replacement, Brenner, came off the bench and scored. A day later Sporting beat Benfica to go level on points with us at the top and keep Benfica from overtaking us both. After the game we were told that we had qualified for the Europa League. Despite getting seven points out of nine, it felt like our form was faltering. Conceding seven goals in three games is never good. The confidence from when we last played Sporting had dissipated. Sporting came into the game with a run of 20 home games unbeaten and they continued that record by beating us 2-0. We weren't terrible - we had more possession but less xG - but Sporting were deserved winners. With the game tied at 2-2 on aggregate, we went to penalties. After a run of good penalties from both team, our defender Relvas had his saved by their 'keeper and Sporting won 7-6 on penalties. They would go on to lost on penalties in the final, against Porto. To make things worse for us, Rodrigo and Costinha both went off with knocks and missed the next match against B-SAD. Our woes continued when we conceded near instantly against B-SAD. The team showed great resilience however, coming back firstly with a goal in stoppage time of the first half and then a winner deep into the final injury time. The first goals was scored by right back Couto, in for the injured Costinha, and the second was a quality strike from left back Barco who is turning into a key performer for us. In fact Barco won the league's Goal of the Month for this winner and was also selected as Young Player of the Month. Proceedings were soured slightly as I brought on a young right winger, Yahi, to play right wing back at the end of the game but this ended in disaster as he tore his wrist ligaments and was ruled out for six weeks. Even worse, after the game we learnt that centre back McKenna who has played more games than anyone else this season (39 times), had had his campaign ended as he damaged his Achilles tendon after twisting awkwardly in training. The Scotsman will be out for five months. Despite shipping lots of goals and having to criticise the form of my goalkeeper in private, I was once again selected as Manager of the Month. We are three points clear at the top of the table and have three games left to go. Our three rivals all have four. Our run in is tough; we first play Gil Vicente (12th), then Sporting Braga (7th) and then the all important tie against Benfica (3rd) on the final day. Wish us good luck!
  19. March 2026 There were only four games this month, but all of them were important ones. The Taca de Portugal is not a priority for us, but we decided to go relatively full strength against Sporting to try to maintain momentum. Full of confidence after February's complete set of wins, we decided to approach the match with an attacking mentality and it paid off. We were extremely dominant with 74% possession and 9 shots on target compared to their two. Last month's main man White was once again the start, with an assist and a goal. The next game was the most crucial fixture. We knew that a loss would leave us vulnerable to being overtaken. We twice took the lead and twice were pegged back by Evanilson goals - that man has been a thorn in our side for years now - but overall I was delighted to come away with a point. It was a nervy affair, made more stressful by the fact Porto scored two goals which were ruled out as marginally offside. The highlight of this game was that our second goal was scored by 16 year old subsitute forward Baloyi. On paper, the easiest game of the month was against Vitoria. After so many positive recent results we thought this would be another win, but I need to give Vitoria credit they were deserved winners. We just didn't turn up and they had many more chances than we did. Rodrigo had two goals ruled out as offside in the first 10 mins but other than that we were poor. Our 15 match unbeaten run was over and our rivals gained on us. To make things worse, Garner twisted his ankle and was ruled out for four weeks. The final result is probably our finest performance of my managerial tenure at Estrela to date. We've beaten Sporting Lisbon before, but never this convincingly. White and Brenner were sublime; the former got two assists and the latter scored a hat-trick. Brenner's first goal was a rocket from well outside the box. Costinha and Comas were class as well and young Freitas came off the bench and assisted the fourth. Sporting have been playing catch up and now have overtaken us in the league, with us now being the ones with a game in hand. Benfica beat Porto, in the last round of fixtures, to overtake them. It remains extremely tight at the top, with four teams still in contention to win the league - ourselves being the most surprising candidate!
  20. It’s good to find your target audience I’ve taken them back to the Premier League on several occasions but it has always been based on signing and developing young players. So very different to your aims! You may well already know this, but in Oldham’s recent history they have had a number of notable ‘senior’ players. The first game I ever saw live at Boundary Park they had 42 year old David Eyres in their team. They’ve also had Andy Ritchie (40), Dean Windass, Mark Crossley and John Sheridan (all played at age 39). There are plenty more who played in their late 30s too - so you’re paying tribute to somewhat of a recent legacy too!
  21. As someone who manages Oldham on FM every year (and often writes about it) and who enjoys seeing a novelty free transfer pay off, I was delighted to stumble across this thread! Keep up the good work - I will be following along.
  22. I would say 4th is definitely more than good! Predicted 24th with the smallest wage budget - don't lose sight of that Good luck for your tricky run of fixtures in November!
  23. February 2026 Our strong league form continued into February as we delivered a perfect set of results, six wins out of six. Each fixture was one I would expect to have won, but as we all know actually delivering that can sometimes be difficult, with unexpected banana skins tripping you up. Rodrigo was the star of the show against Estoril. A player getting a hat-trick is a rarity for this side so I was delighted when he achieved this. It was a shame to see midfielder Jorgensen get taken off with a twisted knee (out for three weeks) but his replacement Garner then got on the score-sheet. New arrival Comas did give away a penalty, but we didn't dwell on the negatives as winning this game saw us go top of the table. Nosebleeds have begun to kick in as we managed to remain on top for the rest of the month. The most notable thing about the Moreirense result was that both the Portugal and England managers were in the crowd scouting my players for future squads. Against Vizela there was a slight hiccup when we went 1-0 down but we then scored two to take the lead and then they had a player sent off on 32 minutes which meant the result was then inevitable. We achieved a club record of 15 games undefeated when we beat Chaves. 1-0 looks like a close game but we had 20 shots and our opponents had zero. Jorgensen, just back from injury, then pulled his calf muscle in training (out for another three weeks) ahead of the Santa Clara game. His run of bad fitness luck continues. Both of Rodrigo's goals saw him intercept back passes and tap in past their 'keeper - this was a combination of very sloppy play from our opponents and elite sharpness from our forward. 19 year old Guyanese midfielder Dwain Lovell was signed in the summer on a free from Avion to bulk out our U23s side to aide our home-grown young players develop. Due to a shortage of options in centre midfielder Lovell has ended up getting a few first team opportunities, along with fellow youth Freitas, and in this game he got the assist for White's goal. White was the star in our thrashing of Maritimo but his partner Garner and left back Vinagre also deserve credit for their stellar performances. I have decided to profile Harvey White above as he had an unbelievable February and is developing into a wonderful player. The marauding centre midfielder scored five goals and returned three assist during the month. This meant he was selected as both the league's Midfielder of the Month and Player of the Month. At 24 years old he continues to develop with every game he plays. The only concern is the growing interest from Premier League clubs. It would take a very large bid to tempt me to sell him in the summer! Our striker Rodrigo has been great since arriving in January and was selected as Forward of the Month, whilst also coming third in the Player of the Month standings after also scoring five goals. I would also like to mention our young forward Sremcevic who is on loan at Gil Vicente, who won the league's Young Player of the Month accolade. Having completed a perfect month of results, I was also rewarded with the Manager of the Month award. Obviously I am delighted with our league standing, but I must caveat this with the fact that all three of our large rivals have games in hand and we have to play each of them before the season concludes. That said, we are in a good position and look forward to the final three months of the campaign.
  24. Really good update as always @Jogo Bonito. I enjoy reading about the transfer targets as well as the concluded deals, it paints a picture of your squad building approach. Excellent performance in the league and although the Champions League has been challenging, the most important thing is you are through to the next round. I'm sure now Mateta is back from AFCON he will be firing the goals in consistently again.
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