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  1. So in my search for a new save, I have found that Myanmar has an eight day week
  2. Congrats @glennuk Completing with the youth facilities 'feature' hindering you makes it even more impressive. I'm thinking about heading back to Asia.
  3. Please no. I will defo have a journeyman record if we do this
  4. This is interesting, I hadn't looked at any finer details. I did have the French League loaded, so was able to see the Martinique and Guadeloupe clubs entering the competition. I will check again later.
  5. Thanks for the great file. Should teams from French Guiana be qualifying for the French Cup? Teams from Guadeloupe and Martinique are showing in the sixth round but I haven't been able to find any clubs from FG.
  6. @priority76 I haven't come across these before. The creator seems to be making regular updates, which is good, and keeping really good notes in the html files. Thanks for sharing the link (I will be checking these out tonight).
  7. Afrika Reykjavik (Iceland) - Season 18 (2041) - FM24 Domestic and Continental Performances In the domestic league, the Besta deild karla, Afrika Reykjavik put up a strong performance, securing a commendable 2nd place finish with 54 points. This achievement propelled them to qualify for the Europa Conference League for the third consecutive season. The league, which ranks 39th among all football divisions in Europe, saw Afrika rise three places in club reputation, ending the season as the 5th highest ranked team in Iceland with a 2.5-star national reputation. Their journey in the domestic cup, Mjólkurbikarinn, ended in a thrilling yet heart breaking defeat in the final against HK. Despite trailing 4-0 at halftime, Afrika displayed tremendous resilience, narrowing the gap to 3-4 by the final whistle (while also missing a penalty). Unfortunately, they fell short, allowing HK to clinch their first Iceland Cup victory. In terms of continental competitions, Afrika competed in the UEFA Europa Conference League, navigating through the league phase. Though they managed a victory and a draw in their four group stage matches, they couldn't progress further. Nevertheless, their European campaign contributed significantly to their financial health, boosting their balance by over £3 million. Players The standout performers for Afrika Reykjavik this season deserve special recognition. Piotr Bartkowski [54] emerged as the fans' favourite, showcasing his versatility across midfield and attack, tallying 12 goals and 11 assists in 28 (6) appearances. His remarkable consistency earned him a Sofascore rating of 7.40, making him instrumental in Afrika's success. Filip Czajkowski [52] proved to be another key figure, excelling in defence and contributing significantly in attack. His athleticism and defensive prowess were pivotal, as evidenced by his 16 assists in 22 (13) appearances. With a Sofascore rating of 7.31, Czajkowski played a crucial role in Afrika's campaign. Ivan Musoke [64], the top scorer for Afrika, showcased his lethal combination of speed and shooting abilities, notching 18 goals in all competitions in 21 (8) appearances. His electrifying performances earned him a Sofascore rating of 7.29, solidifying his place as one of the top performers of the season. Youth Intake Afrika Reykjavik's youth intake this season received high praise, rated an impressive 4.5 out of 5. The intake featured promising talents across various positions, with 2 players categorized as Elite, 7 as Top, and 4 as Good prospects. Among the top prospects, Patryk Gasiewski [59], Paweł Witkowski [56], Paweł Stępień [48], Mateusz Popiela [49], and Piotr Bik [44] showed immense potential in their respective roles, with their strengths ranging from team play to athleticism. Finances Afrika Reykjavik's financial position saw a significant boost, with their balance reaching £1.6 million, marking an increase of over £3 million. This surge can be attributed to their successful European campaign, underlining the importance of continental competitions in enhancing the club's financial stability. Around the World In the UEFA Champions League, Manchester United emerged victorious, defeating Chelsea 2-1 in the final. This marked their 5th triumph in the prestigious competition. Additionally, across Europe, the national titles were clinched by Manchester City, Atletico Madrid, Roma, Bayern Munich, and PSG in the English Premier League, Spanish First Division, Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga, and French First Division, respectively. SUMMARY
  8. Cm0001 and CM2 were my faves. If they had newgens I'd be playing them now
  9. Hate is a strong word, but yes, yes you are joking aside, they have improved over the years but are still pretty shocking at times imo. I get your point about spotting a newgen vs. actual. Have you considered only adding faces to your intake, that way all other newgens would keep their SI faces and yours could be identified by the intake suffix (30a etc)?.
  10. Afrika Reykjavik (Iceland) - Season 17 (2040) - FM24 Domestic and Continental Performances Afrika Reykjavik, commonly known as Afrika, concluded their season with commendable performances both domestically and continentally. In the Beasta deild karla, the Icelandic top-flight football league, Afrika secured a solid 3rd place finish, accumulating 48 points over the course of the season. This achievement marked an improvement from the previous season, elevating the club to the 8th highest reputation team in Iceland, boasting a 2.0-star national reputation. Additionally, Afrika's league is ranked 41st among all football divisions in Europe, underlining their competitive standing within the continent. In the Mjólkurbikarinn, the Icelandic domestic cup, Afrika reached the Fourth Round, showcasing their resilience in cup competitions. However, their primary focus remained on league success, leading to a concentrated effort in league fixtures. The club also made its debut in European competition, participating in the UEFA Europa Conference League. Afrika embarked on an impressive journey in the qualifying rounds, eliminating formidable opponents such as FK Partizan of Serbia and Charleroi of Belgium. Although their European campaign culminated in the fourth qualifying round, where they faced defeat against League of Ireland side Derry City, the experience gained invaluable exposure for the club on the continental stage. Players Fans and pundits alike have lauded the contributions of key players who excelled throughout the season, driving Afrika's successes on the pitch. Piotr Bartkowski [53], hailed as the Fans' Player of the Year, exhibited versatility and skill across multiple positions, including defensive midfield, attacking midfield, and striker. His consistent performances earned him a Sofascore rating of 7.12, reflecting his instrumental role in the team's achievements. Joining Bartkowski in the spotlight are Filip Czajkowski [52] and Mateusz Ejza [53], who secured the second and third positions respectively in the top performers' list. Czajkowski's defensive prowess as a right center-back, coupled with his athleticism, contributed significantly to the team's defensive stability. Meanwhile, Ejza's adeptness in ground duels and team-oriented play bolstered Afrika's midfield and defensive lines, earning him plaudits from fans and experts alike. Leading Afrika's attacking charge was Kacper Wolak [64], whose lethal combination of speed, dribbling, and shooting prowess propelled him to the position of the club's top goalscorer. With 13 goals in all competitions, Wolak's clinical finishing played a pivotal role in Afrika's offensive endeavours. Notably, Mateusz Ejza [53] also shone as the top assister, showcasing his adeptness in creating scoring opportunities for his teammates with nine assists over the season. Youth Intake Afrika Reykjavik's commitment to nurturing young talent was evident in their impressive youth intake, rated at 4.5 out of 5. The influx of promising prospects, categorized into Elite (x3), Top (x6), and Good (x7) tiers, underscores the club's dedication to long-term development and sustainability. Among the standout prospects is Brynjar Örn Blöndal [56], a versatile forward with exceptional speed and dribbling abilities. Alongside him, Paweł Laskowski [49] and Heimir Halldórsson [49] emerge as promising defensive talents, demonstrating prowess in aerial duels and defensive organization. Additionally, Grzegorz Skrzyniak [48] and Filip Kubik [49] showcase their potential in midfield and goalkeeping roles respectively, promising a bright future for Afrika's youth academy. Finances Afrika Reykjavik's financial outlook experienced significant improvement, with a balance of £942,600 reflecting the fruitful endeavours in European competitions. Despite minimal player sales, the club's prudent financial management ensured stability and sustainability, paving the way for future investments and growth. Around the World In the broader football landscape, the culmination of the season witnessed noteworthy triumphs across major European leagues. Manchester City clinched their 20th English Premier League title, while Barcelona secured their 38th Spanish First Division title. In Italy, Inter Milan celebrated their 32nd Serie A title, while Bayern Munich continued their dominance in Germany with their 48th Bundesliga title. Meanwhile, Paris Saint-Germain emerged victorious in France, claiming their 27th Ligue 1 title. On the continental stage, Arsenal emerged triumphant in the UEFA Champions League, defeating Manchester City 3-0 in the final to clinch their second title in the prestigious competition. SUMMARY
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