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    Original cm/fm'er, been playing since day one of the series

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  1. Beijing Gu’aon – Youth intake 2034 Not a spectacular youth intake for this season, despite us having an excellent youth recruitment network. Sun Xiang (34A), Lian Guangliang (34E), Liu Zhen (34H), and Li Zhinglin (34J) were all offered contracts. The remaining 12 youth candidates were all released. Sun Xiang (34A) Liu Shengyu (34B) Ma Xiaolong (34C) Xiong Tao (34D) Lian Guangliang (34E) Yang Chao (34F) Wu Jiayi (34G) Liu Zhen (34H) Luo Qun (34I) Li Zhonglin (34J) Liu Jian (34K) Liu Pengyu (34L) Lu Jiaqi (34M) Zhang Jinghao (34N) Liu Song (34O) Rong Hongye (34P)
  2. Beijing Gu’aon – Pre-season 2034 League expectation Chinese Super League: Board expectation – Win the league : Media expectation – 1st (out of 16) Cup expectations Asian Champions League: Reach the group stages. Asian Confederation Cup: Win the Asian Confederation Cup. Asian Chinese FA Cup: Win the Chinese FA Cup. Chinese Super Cup: Win the Chinese Super Cup. Transfer budget: £30.7 million (last season £27.4 million) Wage budget: £431k (last season £382k p/w) Current wage bill: £277k (last season £248k p/w) Season tickets sold: 24,352 (last season 23,573) My views for the season ahead: Expectations have certainly been raised this season as we’re expected to win the league, win the Asian Confederation Cup, win the Chinese FA Cup and win the Chinese Super Cup…so basically, we’re expected to win everything except the Asian Champions League, where we’re only expected to make the group stages, which we’ll do as we automatically qualify for the group stages after winning the league last season. No pressure at all then! To try and help us achieve those expectations, we’ve brought in 3 players as Zhang Jiawei joins us from Changchun for £2.2 million and Colombians Juan Moreno and Juan Carlos Salazar join us on free transfers from Atletico Nacional and Deportivo Cali respectively.
  3. Beijing Gu’aon – End of season 2033 Chinese Super League/Chinese Super League progress/Chinese Super League fixtures: A quite phenomenal season for us as we romped home to the title after winning 29 games out of 30, drawing just one game! The media were predicting us to finish 2nd again whilst the board were wanting a top 4 finish again so to win the title in such emphatic fashion is very pleasing, and surprising. Shanghai were the only team to take points off us this season as we also scored over 100 goals and conceded just 13! Asian Champions League: After finishing 2nd in the league last season, we qualified for the ACL playoffs where we drew J1 League side Urawa Reds. I was quietly optimistic of progressing to the group stage, but we just never turned up as Urawa dominated us from the 1st minute to last minute as we lost 2-1 in the East Playoff. Asian Confederation Cup fixtures/Asian Confederation Cup East Asian Zone Group I: Our loss to Urawa Reds in the Asian Champions League East Playoff meant that we were automatically put into the Asian Confederation Cup. If I’m honest, we could’ve done without being in this competition as we’re probably levels above some of the teams in this competition and that has shown so far as we’ve pummelled the teams in our group, easily topping our group, and even smashing in 12 goals in one game past Macau minnows Associacao Desportiva Ka I. As the Chinese Super League runs from April to November though, our ACC journey will continue next season where we’ve drawn North Korean side Rimyongsu Sports Group in the East Asian Zone Final. Chinese Super Cup: As we were FA Cup winners last year, we met last season’s Chinese Super League winners Shanghai in the season opener where a goal fest that saw 7 goals scored went our way as a 4-3 win was enough for us to claim our first piece of silverware for the season. Chinese FA Cup: Other than a scare against Chinese First Division side Ji’nan Xingzhou in the 5th round, it was a fairly straight forward journey for us as we retained our FA Cup thanks to a 6-2 aggregate win against Changchun. Transfers: As mentioned in the pre-season update, we brought in 5 players as Ni Jinqing and Guilherme Toda joined us from Shanghai Port for a combined fee of £1.4million, Liu Yi joined us from rivals Shenhua on a free transfer, Li Ming joined us from Henan for £1.4 million, and Mitsuo Fukano joined us from Japanese side Iwata for £3million. Squad: A quite incredible season for the players as they lost just one game and drew one game all season! Much of that was down Gerson Bouth who is rapidly becoming a wanted man as he smashed in an unbelievable 40 goals in 36 games. As I mentioned last season, I was disappointed to lose him the way I did when I was at South China so to have him back now at Beijing really is a huge positive. There are a few Saudi clubs sniffing around him though so I’m hoping he isn’t tempted by their lucrative offers. Bouth also claimed the Chinese Super League Player of the Year award as well as the Chinese Super League Golden Boot award for a second successive season. Gerson Bouth’s strike partner also had a fine season as he scored 25 goals with most of them coming off the bench whilst Guilherme Toda also hit double figures as he grabbed 14 goals. Yao Qi had a great season as grabbed 16 goals as well as the Chinese Super League Most Popular Domestic Player award, whilst Mitsuo Fukano and Gao Gang also got in on the goal scoring action as they scored 24 goals between them. Finances: Even with a £22.9 million loss this year (£20 million was on players), we’re still looking financially healthy as we have almost £40 million in the bank with a guaranteed £30 million for transfer’s next season. My views of the season: A phenomenal season for us as we romped home to claim the clubs first league title in 8 years, and only the clubs 3rd league title in their history. To finish so far ahead of Shanghai and Roncheng, who have dominated the league over the last 7 years, so quickly into my tenure shows just how far this squad have come in such a short space of time. As well as claiming the league title, we also claimed the Chinese Super Cup and the Chinese FA Cup so to clean up domestically shows how dominant we were. It wasn’t all rainbows and unicorns though as we slipped up in the Asian Champions League playoff game against Urawa Reds as we just didn’t show up which has meant that we now find ourselves in the Asian Confederation Cup. As I mentioned, we could do without being in this competition really as we’re levels above most teams and that showed as we scored 40 goals in our 6 group games that have left us facing North Korean side Rimyongsu Sports Group in the East Asian Zone Final. Still, I suppose it’s an opportunity to claim some more silverware to add to the cabinet. My aims for next season: Expectations have certainly been increased for next season as we’re expected to retain our league title, the FA Cup, and the Chinese Super Cup! Given our dominance this season, I have no doubts that we can challenge again but the pressure is most definitely on us now. Whilst the squad is obviously one of the strongest in the league now, I think we still need to look at making a couple of additions, just to keep things fresh and maintain a competitiveness for places. We’ll also have our remaining games in the Asian Confederation Cup to play as we’ve progressed to the latter stages now. Without being too disrespectful to the competition and the clubs involved in it, we should really be winning this competition, even if it is a bit of a hindrance for us. Career Summary Club Season Club League Pred. Pos. Achievements ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2024/25 South China HK Premier League 7th 4th - 2025/26 South China HK Premier League 7th 2nd - 2026/27 South China HK Premier League 4th 1st League Champions, ACC Winners, Senior Shield Winners, Sapling Cup Winners 2027/28 South China HK Premier League 3rd 1st League Champions, Senior Shield Winners, FA Cup Winners, Sapling Cup Winners 2028/29 South China HK Premier League 1st 1st League Champions, Senior Shield Winners, FA Cup Winners, Sapling Cup Winners 2029/30 South China HK Premier League 1st 1st League Champions, ACL Winners, Senior Shield Winners, FA Cup Winners, Sapling Cup Winners 2030/31 South China HK Premier League 1st 1st League Champions, Senior Shield Winners 2032 Beijing Chinese Super League 2nd 2nd FA Cup Winners 2033 Beijing Chinese Super League 2nd 1st League Champions, FA Cup Winners, Super Cup Winners International Season Country Competition Achievements ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2030 Hong Kong - - 2031 Hong Kong - - Honours Asian Champions League - 2029/30 Asian Confederation Cup - 2026/27 Hong Kong Premier League - 2026/27, 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30, 2030/31 Hong Kong FA Cup - 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30 Hong Kong Senior Shield - 2026/27, 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30, 2030/31 Hong Kong Sapling Cup - 2026/27, 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30 Chinese Super League - 2033 Chinese FA Cup - 2032, 2033 Chinese Super Cup - 2033
  4. Beijing Gu’aon – Youth intake 2033 A steady youth intake as Xing Rui (33E), Zheng Bo (33H), Cai Feng (33J), Zhou Bin (33K) and Cui Bin (33L) were all offered contracts. The remaining 11 trialists were all released. Liu Tao (33A) Tian Junwei (33B) Sun Yaohui (33C) He Lei (33D) Xing Rui (33E) Li Bo (33F) Quan Yongsheng (33G) Zheng Bo (33H) Lin Yuxuan (33I) Cai Feng (33J) Zhou Bin (33K) Cui Bin (33L) Liu Xin (33M) Du Junchen (33N) Zhang Chao (33O) Lyu Zhan (33P)
  5. Beijing Gu’aon – Pre-season 2033 League expectation Chinese Super League: Board expectation – Finish in the top four : Media expectation – 2nd (out of 16) Cup expectations Asian Champions League: Reach the group stages. Chinese FA Cup: Reach the Semi Final. Transfer budget: £27.4 million (last season £46.5 million) Wage budget: £382k (last season £475k p/w) Current wage bill: £248k (last season £195k p/w) Season tickets sold: 23,573 (last season 23,244) My views for the season ahead: As mentioned in the end of season update, the media are expecting us to finish 2nd while the board are expecting a top 4 finish. Given how close we pushed Shanghai last season, I think we can make a title challenge, especially if Gerson Bouth can stay fit. I also mentioned in the end of season update about making the right kind of signings if we are to push, in particularly at centre half, centre mid and on the wing. We’ve done just that in the transfer window as we’ve brought in Ni Jinqing on a free transfer and Guilherme Toda for £325k both from Shanghai, Liu Yi from rivals Shenhua on a free transfer, Li Ming from Henan for £1.4 million and Mitsuo Fukano from Japanese side Iwata for £3 million.
  6. Beijing Gu’aon – End of season 2032 Chinese Super League/Chinese Super League progress/Chinese Super League fixtures: The media were expecting us to finish 2nd in the league this season whilst the board just wanted us to finish in the top 4, so to finish as runners-up in my first season at Beijing was very pleasing. We had a brilliant start to the season as we remained unbeaten in our first 20 games which did actually see us lead the table for a number of weeks. A poor August though saw us fall away as Shanghai Port showed their superiority as they went on to claim the title, finishing 2 points ahead of us. Chinese FA Cup: We had a fairly straight forward route to the final which saw us draw Shanghai Port, who are fast becoming our main rival. A 1-1 draw in the 1st leg and a 1-1 draw in the 2nd leg led to a penalty shoot out where we were able to keep our nerve and claim the Chinese FA Cup for just the 3rd time in the club’s history. A nice bit of silverware in my first season too! Transfers: Almost all of our signings were made at the start of the season as we signed Hong Long from DL Pro for £525k, Wang Yong from Tianjin for £3.5 million, Chen Yiming from Tianjin for £275k, Du Hong from CD Rongcheng for £1.6 million, Hu Bin from Zhejiang for £3.5 million, Bebeto from South China for £350k, Shen Xianjun from South China for £170k, Max on a free transfer from CTB, Rodrigo Wisnik for £45.5k from JUV and Gerson Bouth from Al-Batin for £10 million. The only other signing we made was Jose Ribamar from SBE for £37.5k. Squad: Beijing finished 5th last season and that saw the previous manager get sacked, so it was obvious that we needed to make additions if I was to improve on that and achieve this seasons expectations. I was pleased at how well the existing players, and new signings gelled as they had a brilliant season to help us finish as runners-up in the league, whilst also claiming the Chinese FA Cup. Much of that was down to Gerson Bouth who smashed in 27 goals in 31 games in his debut season which helped him claim the CSL Golden Boot. Yao Qi also had a great season as he grabbed 13 goals and 7 assists to help him claim the CSL Best Under 23 player award and the CSL Most Popular Domestic Player award whilst Bebeto seemed to have no problem settling in to life in China as he hit 10 goals in his first season at the club. Finances: Even with a £22.9 million loss this year (£20 million was on players), we’re still looking financially healthy as we have almost £40 million in the bank with a guaranteed £30 million for transfers next season. My views of the season: An absolutely fantastic first season in the Chinese Super League for us as we ran Shanghai Port close in the league to finish as runners-up, just 2 points behind them. Given that they walked the league last year, finishing a whopping 20 points clear of Changchun, it’s really pleasing to see us close the gap on them so quickly. We also had a win in the Chinese FA Cup after narrowly beating Shanghai Port on penalties to claim the club’s 3rd FA Cup in their history. It’s always important to pick silverware up as quickly as you can when you move to another country, so I’m obviously pleased that I’ve managed to do that in my first season. I’m also pleased that Gerson Bouth seems to have picked up where he left off when I had him at South China before the board sold him on my behalf! I was delighted to have found such a gem but was then left feeling betrayed when I lost him. Sometimes you get an attachment to FM players so to have him back is something I’m enjoying at the minute. My aims for next season: The clubs aims are to finish in the top four again so I feel that that’s more than achievable after this season. With the right kind of signings in key areas (a centre half, a centre mid, and a winger), I think we can run Shanghai close again. Obviously, it’d be nice if we could challenge for the FA Cup again, but we’ll have the Asian Champions League to compete for next season, if we make it through the playoff. If we don’t then I think we automatically qualify for the Asian Confederation Cup then so either way, we’ll be playing some form of continental football. Career Summary Club Season Club League Pred. Pos. Achievements ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2024/25 South China HK Premier League 7th 4th - 2025/26 South China HK Premier League 7th 2nd - 2026/27 South China HK Premier League 4th 1st League Champions, ACC Winners, Senior Shield Winners, Sapling Cup Winners 2027/28 South China HK Premier League 3rd 1st League Champions, Senior Shield Winners, FA Cup Winners, Sapling Cup Winners 2028/29 South China HK Premier League 1st 1st League Champions, Senior Shield Winners, FA Cup Winners, Sapling Cup Winners 2029/30 South China HK Premier League 1st 1st League Champions, ACL Winners, Senior Shield Winners, FA Cup Winners, Sapling Cup Winners 2030/31 South China HK Premier League 1st 1st League Champions, Senior Shield Winners 2032 Beijing Chinese Super League 2nd 2nd FA Cup Winners International Season Country Competition Achievements ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2030 Hong Kong - - 2031 Hong Kong - - Honours Asian Champions League - 2029/30 Asian Confederation Cup - 2026/27 Hong Kong Premier League - 2026/27, 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30, 2030/31 Hong Kong FA Cup - 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30 Hong Kong Senior Shield - 2026/27, 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30, 2030/31 Hong Kong Sapling Cup - 2026/27, 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30 Chinese FA Cup - 2032
  7. Beijing Gu’aon – Youth intake 2032 A decent first youth intake for us as Su Yang (32C), Li Zhe (32I), Gui Zijian (32K), He Ming (32M) and Zhu Tianyi (32N) were all offered contracts. The remaining 11 players were deemed as not good enough so were released from the club. Wen Yadong (32A) Kang Yang (32B) Su Yang (32C) Zhang Ke (32D) Wang Wei (32E) Wang Miao (32F) Yu Chen (32G) Chen Huan (32H) Li Zhe (32I) Lin Yu (32J) Gui Zijian (32K) Chen Dan (32L) He Ming (32M) Zhu Tianyi (32N) Sun Lijun (32O) Liu Bing (32P)
  8. Beijing Gu’aon – Pre-season 2032 League expectation Chinese Super League: Board expectation – Finish in the top four : Media expectation – 2nd (out of 16) Cup expectations Chinese FA Cup: Reach the latter stages. Transfer budget: £46.5 million Wage budget: £475k p/w Current wage bill: £195k p/w Season tickets sold: 23,244 My views for the season ahead: A new challenge at Beijing brings a different challenge to what I faced at South China. The aim at South China was to bring them back to where they once were and over the 7 years, I think I managed to do that. Beijing, however, are already a club that are sitting within the top 4/5 clubs in the Chinese Super League so the aim will be to make them the best team in the league. Beijing did win the Chinese Super League in 2025 but ever since then, the league has been dominated by Shanghai Port and Chengdu Rongcheng, who have claimed the title 6 times between them. The board are expecting us to finish in the top four, which is more than achievable and takes the pressure off me a little in my first season. To achieve this, the board have given me a huge budget of £46.5 million with an allowance of £475k p/w for wages. The current squad looks quite a strong group of players with Gao Gang, Yao Qi and Anselmo looking like the standout players, as well Kokichi Ilzumi but he returns to his parent club after a season long loan. I’ve identified a few areas that I think need improving so have brought in 10 players to bolster the squad. In come Hong Long from DL Pro for £525k, Wang Yong for £3.5 million and Chen Yiming for £275k both from Tianjin, Du Hong from CD Rongcheng for £1.6 million and Hu Bin from Zhejiang for £3.5 million. I also raided my former club, South China as I brought in Bebeto for £350k and Shen Xianjun for £170k whilst Brazilians Max and Rodrigo Wisnik also joined us from CTB and JUV, respectably. The biggest signing that I made though was Gerson Bouth from Al-Batin for £10 million who once again joins up with me after a short stint working together at South China. Some might remember that he smashed in an incredible 37 goals in just 24 games when he was at South China but was quickly sold to Al-Batin after the South China board accepted an offer for him on my behalf. Hopefully, we’ll be working together for a bit longer at Beijing and the board won’t feel the need to sell him under my nose as there’s no doubting that he’s a great striker. With those new additions, the squad looks a lot more balanced and should have more than enough quality to achieve our objectives this season.
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  10. Thanks @cerud. Yeah, it felt a bit of a no-brainer to move on at this point despite a tycoon takeover at South China. This save was never going to be a one club save, hence the "Oriental Express" title . Time to test myself in China now.
  11. Beijing Gu’aon: A background Having enjoyed success as recently as 2029, Yulinjun are a club with a growing history. Beijing won the Chinese top division in 2009 and 2025 and finished as runners-up eight times, have 6 Chinese FA Cup wins to their name and finished second three further times, won the Chinese Super Cup in 1998, 2004 and 2026 and finished second best four further times. Beijing Stadium
  12. …which in the end, was just too good to turn down. Despite things going really well at South China, having recently had a tycoon takeover, dominating domestically now and teetering on the edge of continental glory with two Asian Champions League Final appearances in the last three years, it seemed a “no-brainer” to take charge of a club like Beijing and I’d be silly if I didn’t jump at the opportunity. I’ve been at South China for 7 years now and have completed what I set out to do – taking them back to the top of Hong Kong football and claiming the biggest domestic trophy in Asian football in the form of the Asian Champions League. The timing feels right to move on to my next challenge and whilst it’s a different challenge to South China, it feels like the next logical move. I’ve also resigned as the national manager of Hong Kong, which is a shame as I didn’t really get the chance to get stuck into a World Cup Qualifying campaign but having left Hong Kong football for the Chinese Super League, it only seemed right to move on from the national scene too.
  13. An interesting offer has landed on my desk…
  14. South China Athletic Association – End of season 2030/31 Hong Kong Premier League/Hong Kong Premier League progress/Hong Kong Premier League fixtures: An almost perfect season as we won 21 of our 22 league games, with only Eastern ruining it for us! Combined with last seasons league form as well, that makes it two seasons in a row that we’ve maintained an unbeaten league season. Although no-one really challenged us, Kitchee seem to be back on track after 4 seasons out of the top 3, so they could once again become a rival for us. Hong Kong Senior Shield: Our 5th straight Senior Shield came after we managed to beat Kitchee in extra time. Hong Kong FA Cup: Kitchee gained revenge on us in the FA Cup as they surprisingly dumped us out in the first round after beating us on penalties after equalising in the 89th minute which took it to extra time. Hong Kong Sapling Cup/Hong Kong Sapling Cup Group B: A fairly straight forward group stage saw us qualify with ease, so it gave me a chance to give some of our youngsters an opportunity. A tough lesson for them as despite having numerous chances to win the game, their naivety showed as we ended up losing 4-1. Asian Champions League/Asian Champions League Group J: I’m not entirely sure where we stand in this competition now as we’ve finished as runners-up and as winners in the last two seasons, yet the board are only expecting us to qualify for the ACL group stages and the media aren’t expecting us to progress past the group stage. We did manage to qualify from Group J as we disposed of South Korean sides Pohang in the Second round and Ulsan in the Quarter Final and I did think we’d be disposing of a third South Korean side after we beat Seoul 2-0 in the first leg, but a poor performance from a superior Seoul side in the second leg saw us exit the competition in the Semi Final. Still, no complaints from me given that we’re still relatively new to the competition and seen as one of the smaller teams in the competition. Transfers: Just one new face joined us this season as Shen Xianjun joined us on a free transfer after his contract with Suwon expired. Squad: Despite us not winning as many trophies as we did last season, it was still another brilliant season from the group of players as we won our 5th straight league title and also claimed our 5th straight Senior Shield. Charles Vilarinho continued where he left off as he smashed in 37 goals in 39 games whilst also claiming the Hong Kong Footballer of the Year award, the Hong Kong Fans’ Player of the Year award, the Hong Kong Players’ Player of the Year award, and the Hong Kong Premier League top goal scorer award. Slavi Petkov had another good season as grabbed 14 goals whilst Sogo Ichikawa also hit 13 goals in all competitions. Serginho claimed the Hong Kong Goalkeeper of the Year award whilst Bebeto had a good debut season as he hit 11 goals in 35 games whilst also grabbing the attention of some J-League clubs who are interested in signing him. Finances: After our tycoon takeover we’re looking very secure as we sit with £35 million in the bank with a huge transfer and wage budget available to me! My views of the season: Last season’s antics were always going to be difficult to replicate but given that we retained the league title for a 5th straight season and also retained the Senior Shield for a 5th straight season, I’ve got to be pleased with our achievements. Even our Asian Champions League campaign was extremely pleasing as despite us failing to defend our title, to make it to the Semi Final was extremely pleasing. The domestic cups aren’t seen as being important now so I gave opportunities for some of our youngsters so I can’t be too disappointed with how we exited these competitions. Hopefully the experiences will stand them in good stead. My aims for next season: The league title will obviously be a priority whilst the domestic cups will give me another opportunity to try and develop some of our young and promising youngsters. Again, the Asian Champions League will be where the challenge will be and if we can make it to the knockout stages then I’ll be happy. Given our recent tycoon takeover as well, this may give me the opportunity to take us to the next level in terms of player recruitment, but it’ll be a very measured approach as we’re only allowed 6 foreign players in the matchday squad and we already have 9 foreign players in the squad. Career Summary Season Team League Position Senior Shield FA Cup Sapling Cup Asian Confederation Cup Asian Champions League --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2024/25 South China HK Premier League 4th First round Semi Final - - - 2025/26 South China HK Premier League 2nd Quarter Final Semi Final Semi Final - - 2026/27 South China HK Premier League 1st Winners Semi Final Winners Winners - 2027/28 South China HK Premier League 1st Winners Winners Winners - Quarter Final 2028/29 South China HK Premier League 1st Winners Winners Winners - Runners-up 2029/30 South China HK Premier League 1st Winners Winners Winners - Winners 2030/31 South China HK Premier League 1st Winners 1st round Semi Final - Semi Final Honours Hong Kong Premier League - 2026/27, 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30, 2030/31 Hong Kong Senior Shield - 2026/27, 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30, 2030/31 Hong Kong FA Cup - 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30 Hong Kong Sapling Cup - 2026/27, 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30 Asian Confederations Cup - 2026/27 Asian Champions League - 2029/30
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