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    Chilwell, Nottingham

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  1. Basford United: 2023/24 Season Review The challenge begins again as we opt for a club not far from where I live. I won't rest until we dominate Europe and have a stadium named after Lee Hendrie! Our first season sees us finish top of the Vanarama North after a season long battle with Chester and Kidderminster. Our finances were given a massive boost as we managed to navigate into the third round of the FA Cup before losing to Championship Bolton Wanderers. Player stats were pretty good as expected when winning the league. By far our best performer was our star striker as he topped the average ratings, goals and assists column. Youth intake was much needed as we were short in some areas, especially goalkeeper. We had an excellent prospect come through who will be straight into the first XI. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Survive in the Vanarama National Keep our best players happy and under contract Hope for another good cup run
  2. Otahuhu United AFC: 2033 OFC Champion's League Review The challenge is complete in New Zealand as we add the CL trophy to our NZ league title. The CL campaign was pretty straightforward until we met a fellow NZ team in the final. Depsite the game being played at home, we only just scraped a victory on penalties. Season history Now need to decide what next. I'm tempted to try with an English team as I miss the familiarity of domestic football compared to guessing whether a Vanuatu team has any decent threat @darren1983
  3. Otahuhu United AFC: 2032 Season Review A disappointing follow up season as we fail to reach the grand final despite crusing to our sub-division title. We now come back after pre-season and dive straight into the OFC Champion's League. The next update will be a Champion's League only update due to the timing of competitions. Player stats were very good and only dipped during a 3 game slump during the championship stage. Youth intake previewed with grade C across the board and it turned out to be spot on. Nothing to shout home about. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Win the Champion's League Win the Champion's League Win the Champion's League
  4. Otahuhu United AFC: 2031 Season Review League champions The domestic part of the challenge is complete as we top our sub-division in order to qualify for the championship stage. We then scrape into the Grand Final and beat the odds to win away to clinch the title. Weirdly we won't play OFC Champion's League football until the end of next season due to the way Oceania football is structured. We could be double league winners before even making our CL debut Player stats were decent as expected when you win the league. Youth intake was pretty decent as we bolstered our numbers after releasing a fair few youngsters from previous intakes. Nothing in terms of transfers Season history Aims for next season Win the league again Continue to improve our bank balance Convince two of our key players to sign extensions (they are both considering their options )
  5. Otahuhu United AFC: 2030 Season Review A very good first season in the top flight as we finish 4th in the main stage of the league in order to qualify for the championship stage. We then have a bad start but recover to finish 3rd just outside of the grand final positions and therefore the Champion's League. Player stats were pretty decent for our first venture in the NZ top flight. Our goal and assists records were broken mostly due to more games being played. Youth intake was very good thanks to our improved youth recruitment and junior coaching. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Improve on this season's position Avoid losing any key players Improve our bank balance
  6. Otahuhu United AFC: 2029 Season Review Promotion again! Four promotions in five years sees us reach the top flight. Turns out I was counting the championship group stage as a tier so I've been constantly thinking I'm a tier below where we actually were The title was clinched despite a loss and we celebrated in front of no fans and what looked liked some kind of distribution centre. Player stats were pleasing as we were consistently good throughout the season Youth intake was pretty terrible as we took on just two players, however, they are first team quality so will be blood straightaway. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Cope with top flight football Look to get back into a positive bank balance Commit key players to semi-pro contracts
  7. Otahuhu United AFC: 2028 Season Review Promotion! Albeit a very unconvincing promotion. A season that started really well but ended with us winning just 3 games from 13 including two scoring draws in the play-off finals (thank god for away goals). Player stats weren't that great as our end of season slump drastically changed the look of some average ratings. Youth intake saw a massive jump in quality due to our junior coaching now classed as excellent. A few of the recruits will go straight into the first XI for the new season. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Hope to adjust to a higher division Improve the facilities depending on bank balance Avoid losing any key players
  8. Otahuhu United AFC: 2027 Season Review A promising first season at the current level as we achieve a 4th place finish. We were actually in promotion contention until 3 games to go when we dropped vital points. Player stats were a real mixture as some players just struggled with any kind of consistency. Youth intake wasn't too bad. Nothing to shout home about. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Improve on 4th place Keep key players Remain with a positive bank balance
  9. Otahuhu United AFC: 2026 Season Review Back to back promotions as we head to the heights of tier four. We looked like we could throw our league lead away with around 6 games to go but we managed to climb out of a bad slump. Our packed crowd were wild during the trophy presentation... Player stats looked good before we hit a slump. One excellent point was that our best newgen was the league's topscorer. Youth intake was pretty poor despite the 5 stars across the board. Transfers out were mostly unhappy players that jumped ship. Season history Aims for next season Cope with tier four Keep all key players Bring in some prize money from a good cup run
  10. Otahuhu United AFC: 2025 Season Review After the disappointment/embarrassment of last season when we celebrated too early, we gained promotion by winning the regional play-off final. We also won the regional cup which helped our bank balance stay in the black. Player stats were good once again as expected from a promotion campaign. Youth intake was better this year as our junior coaching was improved by two levels. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Avoid relegation from the higher division Keep key players Maintain a positive bank balance
  11. Otahuhu United AFC: 2023/24 Season Review A fantastic season that saw us finish top of NRF Division One, however, whilst I was busy taking a screenshot of the trophy presentation, I'd failed to realise that promotion is only gained through a play-off with the other division at this level. We lost Players stats were pretty decent as we were pretty consistent in the league. Youth intake on paper looked amazing as it normally does in the first season. In reality it was pretty poor. Transfers. We only lost two players that were both unhappy. The constant contract offers to my amateur players is pretty annoying Season history Aims for next season Gain promotion Avoid losing any key players Keep a positive bank balance
  12. Back in the game! This time in New Zealand as I aim to clinch another unfashionable version of the Champions League (OFC). Otahuhu United start in the 6th tier of New Zealand. It looks like th biggest part of the challenge will be conquering New Zealand as the OFC Champions League is dominated by NZ.
  13. Found a New Zealand file that is 5 tiers but the bottom tier has no relegation. Could I load 4 tiers and go with a promoted team from tier 5?
  14. Yeah, I’m already looking at a New Zealand save
  15. Al-Nojoom FC: 2032/33 Season Review A season to remember as we won both the Saudi league and Champion's League to complete the challenge. We had a mediocre start to the league season before we managed to go on a long unbeaten streak and clinched the title with 3 games to go. Our Champion's League campaign didn't start well in the group stage as we lost our first game which put real pressure on us due to only the top team progressing. A repeat of our semi-final saw us beat Al-Hilal 5-1 in the first leg to set-up a final with Korean side Jeonbuk. We clinched the cup with a 4-1 aggregate score. Player stats were really good which was no surprise due to the season achievements. Youth intake was very promising as we had some useful players come through. The highlight being a beauty of a Defensive midfielder. Transfers I've now got the dilemma of carrying on the save or giving a normal save a go. I miss signing players
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