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Sudeva Delhi FC: A Tale of Consistent Development and Growing Ambitions
An apology for the lack of posting, folks! Been sidetracked by other games, but I'm back on the Sudeva Delhi FC beat and aiming for more regular updates. 🇮🇳 ⚽️
About the Club:Sudeva Delhi FC, a beacon of youth development in the heart of India, has carved its niche in the nation's football landscape since its inception in 2014. Committed to nurturing young talents and providing a platform for their dreams to take flight, the club has consistently climbed the ladder of success, leaving its mark on the I-League and various domestic competitions.
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Manager: Ron Longerschlong, a seasoned English tactician, leads the charge with a laser-sharp focus on tactical innovation and player development.Name Nationality Age Reputation Stars Coaching Qualifications Transfers Ron Longerschlong English 41 Continental 2 Continental A None (0) Indian National League:
Season League Position W D L GD PTS Best Player Rating 24/25 3 14 5 5 30 47 Felix Chidi (7.49) 25/26 5 10 10 4 16 40 Raul Praveen (7.12) 26/27 3 14 4 6 22 46 Chhangte Fenandes (7.60) 27/28 4 12 5 6 28 44 Raman Biswas (7.37) 28/29 4 12 8 4 14 44 Raman Biswas (7.18) 29/30 6 9 10 5 11 37 Raman Biswas (7.27)
Terrible Season, we tried to play a more direct system, but all this did was make us concede more. We did score goals with Omkar D'Cruz having the highest in the League, however half of this was from the Penalty Spot, in open play he was poor missing many.Cups:
Season Durand Cup Federation Cup Asian Confed Cup U18 League 24/25 Group Stage Final (Loss) N/A 25/26 Quarter Final Quarter Final N/A 2nd Group C 26/27 Quarter Final Quarter Final (Loss) N/A 3rd Group C 27/28 Winner Winner N/A Semi Final 28/29 Quarter Final Final (Loss) N/A Semi Final 29/30 Quarter Final Final (Loss) N/A Winners Finance & Facilities:
Season Training Youth Junior Coaching Recruitment Stadium Capacity Ticket Price Season Ticket Price Season Ticket Holders Total Sponsorship 24/25 Basic Basic Average Basic 16,000 £0 £3 595 £660k 25/26 Basic Below Average Average Basic 16,000 £0 £3 595 £660k 26/27 Basic Below Average Good Average 16,000 £0 £3 635 £660k 27/28 Basic Below Average Good Average 16,000 £0 £4 679 £660k 28/29 Basic Below Average Excellent Average 16,000 £1 £6 737 £575k 29/30 Basic Below Average Excellent Average 16,000 £1 £6 747 £570k We dropped some sponsor income this season, not much but it is still not great. The chairman wants to leave, so no doubt someone will buy the club and take on loans as this usually happens.
28/29 Best of the Youth Intake:
Name Age Nation Best Position Personality Current Ability Potential Ability Anthony Singh 16 🇮🇳 AP Mercenarry 3 Stars 4 Stars Sumit Singh 15 🇮🇳 L/RW Unambitious 2 Stars 4 Stars Jason Singh 16 🇮🇳 DC Balanced 2 Stars 4 Stars Ravi Alemao 15 🇮🇳 IFW Light Hearted 1 Stars 4 Stars Naresh Tudu 16 🇮🇳 DC Mercenarry 2.5 Stars 4 Stars Anthony Singh though a playmaker has all the numbers in the right area to become a striker so he will be retrained as a DLF, and players will be leaving, an interesting fact too we have 9 Singhs at the club gets very confusing 3 of them are Goalkeepers.
29/30 Best Player By Stars
Name Age Nation Best Position Personality Current Ability Potential Ability Omkar D'Cruz 18 🇮🇳 IF Balanced 5 Stars 5 Stars Ricky Singh 18 🇮🇳 GK Ambitious 3.5 Stars 4 Stars Raman Biswas 21 🇮🇳 M/AMC Balanced 3.5 Stars 4 Stars 7 -
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Sudeva Delhi FC: A Tale of Consistent Development and Growing Ambitions
An apology for the lack of posting, folks! Been sidetracked by other games, but I'm back on the Sudeva Delhi FC beat and aiming for more regular updates. 🇮🇳 ⚽️
About the Club:Sudeva Delhi FC, a beacon of youth development in the heart of India, has carved its niche in the nation's football landscape since its inception in 2014. Committed to nurturing young talents and providing a platform for their dreams to take flight, the club has consistently climbed the ladder of success, leaving its mark on the I-League and various domestic competitions.
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Manager: Ron Longerschlong, a seasoned English tactician, leads the charge with a laser-sharp focus on tactical innovation and player development.Name Nationality Age Reputation Stars Coaching Qualifications Transfers Ron Longerschlong English 40 Continental 2 Continental B (Studying for A) None (0) Indian National League:
Season League Position W D L GD PTS Best Player Rating 24/25 3 14 5 5 30 47 Felix Chidi (7.49) 25/26 5 10 10 4 16 40 Raul Praveen (7.12) 26/27 3 14 4 6 22 46 Chhangte Fenandes (7.60) 27/28 4 12 5 6 28 44 Raman Biswas (7.37) 28/29 4 12 8 4 14 44 Raman Biswas (7.18) Cups:
Season Durand Cup Federation Cup Asian Confed Cup 24/25 Group Stage Final (Loss) N/A 25/26 Quarter Final Quarter Final N/A 26/27 Quarter Final Quarter Final (Loss) N/A 27/28 Winner Winner N/A 28/29 Quarter Final Final (Loss) N/A Finance & Facilities:
Season Training Youth Junior Coaching Recruitment Stadium Capacity Ticket Price Season Ticket Price Season Ticket Holders Total Sponsorship 24/25 Basic Basic Average Basic 16,000 £0 £3 595 £660k 25/26 Basic Below Average Average Basic 16,000 £0 £3 595 £660k 26/27 Basic Below Average Good Average 16,000 £0 £3 635 £660k 27/28 Basic Below Average Good Average 16,000 £0 £4 679 £660k 28/29 Basic Below Average Excellent Average 16,000 £1 £6 737 £575k 28/29 Best of the Youth Intake:
Name Age Nation Best Position Personality Current Ability Potential Ability Rajib D'Mello 16 🇮🇳 BWM Professional 2.5 Stars 4 Stars Joel Kumar 15 🇮🇳 AM(R) Unambitious 2.5 Stars 4 Stars Naoba Choudhury 16 🇮🇳 BWM Balanced 1.5 Stars 4 Stars Anthony Dias 15 🇮🇳 ST Balanced 1 Stars 4 Stars 28/29 Best Player By Stars
Name Age Nation Best Position Personality Current Ability Potential Ability Omkar D'Cruz 17 🇮🇳 IF Balanced 5 Stars 5 Stars Agnelo Singh 18 🇮🇳 M/AMC Balanced 3.5 Stars 4 Stars Raman Biswas 20 🇮🇳 M/AMC Balanced 3.5 Stars 4 Stars 5 -
Definitely did not forget to rester key players because of the long boring off-season, who needs backup DMs i am sure they can play 90m every game for half a season.
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Season 27/28
Some up's and downs this season, sorry for the lack of updates, not played much but we have had an update so hopefully it has fixed some of the issues I had. So I am currently studying for the next coaching badge we won two trophies this season but the league is not quite there yet. we signed some more youth players this season nothing special but let's see if they develop, i think some 17-18-year-olds will be moving on to other clubs or other careers before the start of the next season.
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Thought I would share this goal, not sure what the Goalkeeper is doing or the Defender
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Made a quick update to my previous post nothing to crazy, was knocked out of the cup but did get a Junior coaching Update. Quick question does anyone find it hard to score, i get so many games where the AI goalkeepers play 7.0 + , and every shot on goal is deflected hits the post or goes wide, some games I have 20 shots 9 on Target 3 Half Chances 2 Clear Cut but I still loose 2-10 with an XG of 2.5-3.0
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Season 26/27
Better season than the last one however we did collapse near the end for some reason, part of that is the match engine i think.
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This is a ridiculous intake of 4 players with 4.5 stars Current Ability Please suggest how I should play them, ignore the faces, I need to fix them,
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On 10/11/2023 at 01:17, Coxbox said:
Season 26/27 Quick Update
Started the season well but did lose the cup due to some BS in the match, The results are strong and we have now 11 players in the starting squad including subs. Turns out the Indian Youth League comprises 3 games in a group stage then knockout stages and a final, so they are now playing friendlies every week. Intake Preview has a good spread of positions.
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22 hours ago, Coxbox said:
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Delhi Football Club Season 25/26
Sudeva Delhi FC is a professional football club based in Delhi, India. The club was founded in 2014 and competes in various football leagues and tournaments in India. Sudeva Delhi FC is known for its commitment to developing young talent and providing a platform for emerging players to showcase their skills.
The club has a strong emphasis on youth development and has a well-established academy system to nurture and groom football talents from an early age. Sudeva Delhi FC also participates in the I-League, one of the top professional football leagues in India, which provides a competitive platform for both the senior team and the youth academy players.
Sudeva Delhi FC aims to promote and popularize football in the capital city of India and contribute to the growth of the sport in the country. The club has made significant strides in recent years and is recognized for its dedication to promoting the game at the grassroots level.
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Nothing has changed too much we were knocked out of both cups, as the team is not scoring we had a good season but we just drew so much even with match domination, we managed to complete a youth facility upgrade and I have managed to grab another coaching badge. I think the older Foreign players may be leaving soon as I have no use for them any more especially the 39-year-old Liberian and 24-year-old Nigerian striker who was my best player in the first season age has caught up with them.
Financially we have managed to save some money since the previous season, we will soon have all the sponsor's money to boost the bank balance, and with the foreign players leaving that's another £58k of the wages per year.
Youth Intake Signed
Not a bad bunch of players, a mixed bunch with good physicals Gagandeep Naik looks has been promoted to the 1st team (not because of the name promise) i think he might be able to help us score more goals as this season has shownAbhishek Noronha
Ranjit Bhattacharyauuu
Satish Desai
Abhishek Francis
Sahil Singh
Micky Costa
Augustine Das
Jonathan Vaz
Advait FernandesGagandeep Naik
Season 26/27
A few items of interest from the start of the season, a new youth upgrade and a nice new affiliate. I am not sure about the takeover, hopefully, I won't be sacked.
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Delhi Football Club Season 25/26
Sorry for the no updates I have been waiting for the full game to come out.
Sudeva Delhi FC is a professional football club based in Delhi, India. The club was founded in 2014 and competes in various football leagues and tournaments in India. Sudeva Delhi FC is known for its commitment to developing young talent and providing a platform for emerging players to showcase their skills.
The club has a strong emphasis on youth development and has a well-established academy system to nurture and groom football talents from an early age. Sudeva Delhi FC also participates in the I-League, one of the top professional football leagues in India, which provides a competitive platform for both the senior team and the youth academy players.
Sudeva Delhi FC aims to promote and popularize football in the capital city of India and contribute to the growth of the sport in the country. The club has made significant strides in recent years and is recognized for its dedication to promoting the game at the grassroots level.
The Manager "Ron Longerschlong"Ron Longerschlong, the new manager of Delhi Football Club, is a distinctive figure in the world of football. Born in Swindon on November 1, 1988, he often humorously attributes his departure from his hometown to the town's less-than-stellar reputation. Standing at a modest 5 feet 4 inches, Ron is instantly recognizable with his unique appearance. His distinct features include a moustache reminiscent of a 1980s male adult entertainer, making him stand out in the football world. He sports a hairstyle that can only be described as a combination of a bowl cut and mullet, affectionately referred to as the "Bowllet." Some have jokingly likened his appearance to that of a young Sam Allardyce and Pat Sharp as if their features underwent a collision with a substantial and weighty object.
Ron is known for his no-nonsense approach to the game. He's a passionate supporter of the 4-4-2 formation and is adamant about developing young talents, refusing to rely on the transfer market. He's the kind of manager who isn't afraid to kick a water bottle in frustration when his players underperform, earning him a reputation as a tough but fair leader. One of Ron's most notable quirks is his struggle with the intense Indian heat. Being overweight, he often finds the conditions challenging, but he never lets it deter him from his commitment to the club and the players' development. Despite his eccentric appearance and unique coaching style, Ron Longerschlong has already left his mark on Delhi Football Club, proving that it's not about the manager's looks but the results on the field that truly matter.
The Season So Far
The highlighted match was where I stopped playing until the match engine was fixed and the full game was released. As you can see We have been unbeaten in the League since the update. There seems to be no goal-scoring machine in my team, the highest has 7 and this is him Chhangte Fernandes, with his 4 Finishing and 5 composure. I have been using all the good players from the last intake to improve them with the GK and both playmakers getting game time as well as all the strikers.
I will hopefully give you an update at the end of the year. Hopefully, I win something we have been knocked out of the Durand Cup so now it is just the league and the Indian Federation Cup , we currently sit 3rd in the League
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Delhi Football Club Season 25/26
Sudeva Delhi FC is a professional football club based in Delhi, India. The club was founded in 2014 and competes in various football leagues and tournaments in India. Sudeva Delhi FC is known for its commitment to developing young talent and providing a platform for emerging players to showcase their skills.
The club has a strong emphasis on youth development and has a well-established academy system to nurture and groom football talents from an early age. Sudeva Delhi FC also participates in the I-League, one of the top professional football leagues in India, which provides a competitive platform for both the senior team and the youth academy players.
Sudeva Delhi FC aims to promote and popularize football in the capital city of India and contribute to the growth of the sport in the country. The club has made significant strides in recent years and is recognized for its dedication to promoting the game at the grassroots level.
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Nothing has changed too much we were knocked out of both cups, as the team is not scoring we had a good season but we just drew so much even with match domination, we managed to complete a youth facility upgrade and I have managed to grab another coaching badge. I think the older Foreign players may be leaving soon as I have no use for them any more especially the 39-year-old Liberian and 24-year-old Nigerian striker who was my best player in the first season age has caught up with them.
Financially we have managed to save some money since the previous season, we will soon have all the sponsor's money to boost the bank balance, and with the foreign players leaving that's another £58k of the wages per year.
Youth Intake Signed
Not a bad bunch of players, a mixed bunch with good physicals Gagandeep Naik looks has been promoted to the 1st team (not because of the name promise) i think he might be able to help us score more goals as this season has shownAbhishek Noronha
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Satish Desai
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Augustine DasSpoiler
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Advait FernandesSpoilerGagandeep Naik
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On 27/10/2023 at 23:11, Coxbox said:
Delhi Football Club Season 25/26
Sudeva Delhi FC is a professional football club based in Delhi, India. The club was founded in 2014 and competes in various football leagues and tournaments in India. Sudeva Delhi FC is known for its commitment to developing young talent and providing a platform for emerging players to showcase their skills.
The club has a strong emphasis on youth development and has a well-established academy system to nurture and groom football talents from an early age. Sudeva Delhi FC also participates in the I-League, one of the top professional football leagues in India, which provides a competitive platform for both the senior team and the youth academy players.
Sudeva Delhi FC aims to promote and popularize football in the capital city of India and contribute to the growth of the sport in the country. The club has made significant strides in recent years and is recognized for its dedication to promoting the game at the grassroots level.
As of the in-game date of 13/10/2025, Sudeva Delhi FC is in great financial shape! The club currently boasts a healthy bank balance of £263,959, which has translated into a significant profit of £396,567. This impressive financial performance is largely thanks to our fantastic sponsors, who have injected a substantial sum of £649,070 into the club.
Staff Upgrades
My new Assistant Manager, Head Scout and Under 18's Manager
Manager Coaching Course
Season Goals.
The aim for this season is silverware, we have already been knocked out in the Indian Durand Cup by Sreenidi Deccan Football Club in the Quater Final, however, the league is about to start and then we have the Indian Federation Cup at the end,
Delhi Football Club Season 25/26
Sorry for the no updates I have been waiting for the full game to come out.
Sudeva Delhi FC is a professional football club based in Delhi, India. The club was founded in 2014 and competes in various football leagues and tournaments in India. Sudeva Delhi FC is known for its commitment to developing young talent and providing a platform for emerging players to showcase their skills.
The club has a strong emphasis on youth development and has a well-established academy system to nurture and groom football talents from an early age. Sudeva Delhi FC also participates in the I-League, one of the top professional football leagues in India, which provides a competitive platform for both the senior team and the youth academy players.
Sudeva Delhi FC aims to promote and popularize football in the capital city of India and contribute to the growth of the sport in the country. The club has made significant strides in recent years and is recognized for its dedication to promoting the game at the grassroots level.
The Manager "Ron Longerschlong"
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Ron Longerschlong, the new manager of Delhi Football Club, is a distinctive figure in the world of football. Born in Swindon on November 1, 1988, he often humorously attributes his departure from his hometown to the town's less-than-stellar reputation. Standing at a modest 5 feet 4 inches, Ron is instantly recognizable with his unique appearance. His distinct features include a moustache reminiscent of a 1980s male adult entertainer, making him stand out in the football world. He sports a hairstyle that can only be described as a combination of a bowl cut and mullet, affectionately referred to as the "Bowllet." Some have jokingly likened his appearance to that of a young Sam Allardyce and Pat Sharp as if their features underwent a collision with a substantial and weighty object.
Ron is known for his no-nonsense approach to the game. He's a passionate supporter of the 4-4-2 formation and is adamant about developing young talents, refusing to rely on the transfer market. He's the kind of manager who isn't afraid to kick a water bottle in frustration when his players underperform, earning him a reputation as a tough but fair leader. One of Ron's most notable quirks is his struggle with the intense Indian heat. Being overweight, he often finds the conditions challenging, but he never lets it deter him from his commitment to the club and the players' development. Despite his eccentric appearance and unique coaching style, Ron Longerschlong has already left his mark on Delhi Football Club, proving that it's not about the manager's looks but the results on the field that truly matter.
The Season So Far
The highlighted match was where I stopped playing until the match engine was fixed and the full game was released. As you can see We have been unbeaten in the League since the update. There seems to be no goal-scoring machine in my team, the highest has 7 and this is him Chhangte Fernandes, with his 4 Finishing and 5 composure. I have been using all the good players from the last intake to improve them with the GK and both playmakers getting game time as well as all the strikers.
I will hopefully give you an update at the end of the year. Hopefully, I win something we have been knocked out of the Durand Cup so now it is just the league and the Indian Federation Cup , we currently sit 3rd in the League
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11 minutes ago, Skora11 said:
How does everyone keep track of everything for this? I was thinking of starting a save and wondering the best way to go about keeping records of it all.
Google Sheets is what i use
I will hopefully have an update on my Indian adventure soon, I stoped playing as the beta match engine was frustrating me but it is now better.
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21 minutes ago, The_Gato_In_Goal said:
We have a pair of center mids who are rated as leading VNS players. Unfortunately, they're on non contracts and will likely be poached before the season starts. Other than that, we have only 2 centerbacks but good depth otherwise. The star from the youth intake in our holiday year has already scored and assisted in the first 2 matches of preseason.
Give them a new deal and set the contract to start at the end of the year, no one will be able to poach them but will be able to submit bids of £0 usually. You will have to be quick next season to do the same before everyone starts bidding.
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Delhi Football Club Season 24/25
Sudeva Delhi FC is a professional football club based in Delhi, India. The club was founded in 2014 and competes in various football leagues and tournaments in India. Sudeva Delhi FC is known for its commitment to developing young talent and providing a platform for emerging players to showcase their skills.
The club has a strong emphasis on youth development and has a well-established academy system to nurture and groom football talents from an early age. Sudeva Delhi FC also participates in the I-League, one of the top professional football leagues in India, which provides a competitive platform for both the senior team and the youth academy players.
Sudeva Delhi FC aims to promote and popularize football in the capital city of India and contribute to the growth of the sport in the country. The club has made significant strides in recent years and is recognized for its dedication to promoting the game at the grassroots level.
As of the in-game date of 13/10/2025, Sudeva Delhi FC is in great financial shape! The club currently boasts a healthy bank balance of £263,959, which has translated into a significant profit of £396,567. This impressive financial performance is largely thanks to our fantastic sponsors, who have injected a substantial sum of £649,070 into the club.
Player Movements
Staff Upgrades
My new Assistant Manager, Head Scout and Under 18's Manager
Manager Coaching Course
Season Goals.
The aim for this season is silverware, we have already been knocked out in the Indian Durand Cup by Sreenidi Deccan Football Club in the Quater Final, however, the league is about to start and then we have the Indian Federation Cup at the end,8 -
This made me laugh.
The Board.
Cheers Chairman I worked hard to fix the debt definitely all my work.
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1 minute ago, Neo_Geo said:
Anyone know specifically what the news items are when you are told what teams are responsible for the most homegrown players in the national squad and also the most players in top league of the nation? Are these still in this version?
they are still there.
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16 minutes ago, whyalways_Mie said:
Finally someone doing India haha.
I'm currently carrying over my FM23 save (with one of the Kashmir teams) where I am one season in and it's going similarly to yours. Finished 2nd, many five star potential players, not anyone who's already outstanding though. Don't have any foreign players in the squad and I was frankly quite surprised we were doing so well. Now, some players have retired which could come in handy for the financial side of things.
One question: How do you handle that enourmous time gap between the seasons where nothing is going on? Do you holiday for a bit or do you grind through it? For now, I'm sticking with the latter but it's a bit tiring tbh. Also: Do you also find it a bit hard to find opponents for friendlies? I understand that travel distances are high but it's still a pain for me.
I will usually holiday for a week or so at a time so I don't miss anything, though I just looked and it is 7 months off-season :D, just had a Google June to September is the monsoon season. Players come after the break we have 11 days then it is the Durand Cup, I love Asian football.
Unlike any other competition around the world winning team is presented with three trophies:
- Durand Cup (Nicknamed The Masterpiece): the original tournament trophy which became a rolling trophy since 196
- Shimla Trophy (Nicknamed The Artistry): donated by the residents of Shimla in 1904 to show their passion and support for the tournament, the trophy began to be awarded in rolling in 1965.
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President's Cup (Nicknamed The Pride): a rolling trophy that replaced the Viceroy's Trophy post-independence by the President of India Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
I have had a save in Mongolia where sometimes you have a month between league games due to everyone using the same stadium, open up youtube and just watch stuff.
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Well everyone this is going well so far, both Delhi clubs are at the top Delhi Football Club and mine Delhi FC. I do think that once the good foreign players retire or leave things will be harder.
Not sure we can afford let's hope the sponsorship keeps us afloat.
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End Of Season Update.
Season League Position W D L GD PTS Average Player Rating End Balance Training Youth Junior Coaching Recruitment 24/25 3 14 5 5 30 47 Felix Chidi 7.49 - £123,766 Basic Basic Average Basic
1st Youth Intake
First Team CandidatesSpoilerChhangte Fernandes-Balanced
Nitesh Singh-Balanced
Raman Biswas-Balanced
4/5* Potential Candidates
SpoilerRoshan Sen - Unambitious
Vincent Basumatary - Balanced
Vincent Kumar - Unambitious
Abhishek Malsawmzuala - Fairly Professional
Harpreet Singh - Fairly Determined
Aaron Singh - Resilient
Shankar Lepcha - Fairly Sporting
Needs work 4/5* Potential
SpoilerBiswajit Chandra -Balanced
Shankar Costa - Professional
Mahesh Thakur Fairly Ambitious
Dipak Patil - Low Determination
Let me know what you think so far, in India, you have to have two U22 players in the match squad, and 1 must be in the starting 11. You have to have a minimum of 3 Goalkeepers registered too. My plan is to sell my two backup GKs' and replace them with the two 15yr old ones as they are not any worse :D, I will be keeping most of the players who have Determination, Teamwork and Work Rate, so hopefully they will Develop a little, also would be nice to lower the wage budget some of our squad players and fillers are just not any good. One of the issues of India is you have really good foreign players who are older but then the national talent is poor.
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My first thought was why does Dulwich need a new stadium it should be good for another level at least. Best Case scenario you might get a tycoon takeover
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First Upgrade in India, I did try and get a coaching badge but they rejected it my Bhutanese Fitness coach even has one.
The start of the season has been ok so far
\\\\\So the finances might be fun we have plenty of sponsorship but £3 for a season ticket and what I believe is pence for a match ticket. I worked it out as £250 per game at the turnstiles. I do get £450 for every win in the League
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And I thought it was starting to look brighter we lost 4 games in a row conceding 19 goals, over half from longshots by players with The longshot attribute no higher then "6"
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Quick Mid-Season Update, I have won a game of football.
Hopefully changing to the 442 and being forced to use a grey right back will be the turning point of the season.
Also, my intake is here and looks "good"
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has anyone been able to set up a custom all star game?
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I have had some success with this and managed to make a version that has a PL all-star team V another selected team, I am currently making the Isle of Scilly League, they have an XI team playing a mainland team in the UK for this trophy below, however even with the same settings used for the PL allstars, the players in the League are not selected, and it uses greyed out randoms, any thoughts, the cup is at the start of the season, do i need to add some average ratings for the previous year.