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Started new game (Played one save since the launch of Fm10) as I wanted to try my national league, Finland. After first season Andorra sacked theyre manager and I "got" the job. It's fun. Only challenge is to score.

Who has tried it and what was your achievments?

My fixtures so far: Ive played friendlies against Nations that are around 100-150 in the rankings, as Andorra was 203rd when I took over. Currently 153.

And my best player and my best keeper in the other ss's hehe. Legends - not.

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Haha nice thread :D

Some good results there, wins against the mighty Nepal, and an away win at Armenia! :thup:

hehe, yeah the Armenia game was brilliant. And for a month or so Andorra lead theyre qual. group good times.. Armenia had 7 shots at goal and Andorra had 2. Only fair.

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Sounds like fun. What level do you have to be to start getting job applications successful?

I've built my profile up from Obsure to National but still can't get a national job.

I was being boring and just started off with as a former international; World Class.

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Sounds like fun. What level do you have to be to start getting job applications successful?

I've built my profile up from Obsure to National but still can't get a national job.

What country are you managing in? A national reputation in China for example, does not necessarily mean you will have on in England.

What national jobs have you applied for?

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I'm in England and have most of the Euro leagues loaded up.

I applied for national jobs all over the world(including England) without any joy.

I have made some progress though. Last night I got offered the U21 job with Nigera. The excitement lasted only a few minutes though once I found out they only play 2 friendly games a season. I left them after 1 match and am now awaiting a national job that actually involves competitions.

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With a national rep you can get the job coaching a lot of smaller nations.

If you're still looking for an exciting U21 managerial experience, look for European nations. I was the Netherlands U21 manager and played about 20 matches a year (though the Euro U21 Championship was responsible for some of those). A lot of the European sides have tons of promising youngsters coming through, which means you'll get a firsthand look at potential talent to sign for your club team.

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Update of the situation. My manager rep recently went from National to Continental and have now just been offered my first full national job.

C'mon Albania :)

In my game right now (2020), Albania is ranked 14th in the world, and just got knocked out in the groups of Euro 2020.

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