projoe Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 can any1 suggest a good/nice lower league team to be, preferably in england. be good if they had a bit of money, but its not urgent? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
golfpunk Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 How about trying Dafuge's challenge? Have a look in the Challenges/Sign Ups/Experiments forum and you'll find it in there. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerhgrrrrrr Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 can any1 suggest a good/nice lower league team to be, preferably in england. be good if they had a bit of money, but its not urgent? AFC Wimbledon seems nicely weighted in the players favour. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
knap Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 Oxford BSP Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
backpackant Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 Do you mean actual LLM? IE, below Coca Cola League 1&2? If not, try: Luton. Or Leeds - they have the setup, the fan base. Not much cash first season, but probably a little less stress than Luton. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
golfpunk Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 Do you mean actual LLM? IE, below Coca Cola League 1&2? If not, try:Luton. Or Leeds - they have the setup, the fan base. Not much cash first season, but probably a little less stress than Luton. By the sounds of things it's quite easy to get Luton into the play offs in the 1st season. I've heard of quite a few people doing it, including some mates from work. Which makes me want to attempt it but I'm too absorbed in my current saves to be bothered Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChewyFun Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 Oxford BSP Oxford are fun. Try taking them back to the big time Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruskij Posted May 13, 2009 Share Posted May 13, 2009 Try a traditional club founded in the late 1800s or early 1900s. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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