Crouchy's 'Lessons in Calcio' Journeyman Save - Project 3: A.C. Perugia Calcio (Season One at Renato Curi 2015/16)

Click here for post 248 which shows the situation we were in when I joined the club in November.
Below, I'm posting up an image of the results we recorded after I joined the club as manager. I'll talk you through the results and my thoughts as we tackled the job of turning the club around and avoiding relegation! [By the way, the results below will just be league results and I'll do a separate post about any cup ties we were involved under the screenshots section.]

To say that I got off to a rough start at Perugia would be an understatement. I honestly felt like this was the biggest mistake of my career at first. I felt that maybe this job would set my career back years and that I'd end up unemployed and then back in Serie C2 with some tiny club trying to build up my destroyed reputation once again!
What I have written above is no exaggeration, honestly, and you'll see that when you look at our first result which was a 5-1 defeat away to Andria BAT. We picked up just two points from my first four games in charge and went into the winter break in terrible form with me worrying whether or not I could turn this total mess around. At this point, I think we were in 15th place and firmly entrenched in a relegation zone battle!
After the winter break, the poor form continued, and it took me until the end of January to record a first win at my new club. Prior to this, we went as low as 17th place in the table, one from bottom, and I felt extremely worried at this point. By then, we had gone six games in the league without a win. However, beating Barletta 4-0 at home felt fantastic and then we managed to go away to Fogligno and record a 1-0 victory as well. I wondered if we had turned the corner.
Two straight defeats removed that optimism as we entered February. Going up against the then top of the table Cuneo was something I was dreading but then, out of the blue, we recorded an amazing 5-2 victory. This is when I started to believe again.
We put together a nice little run of games in which we recorded 14 points in 6 games. Life felt good again but disaster was just around the corner. As you guys know, the relegation playout zone coupled with the smaller number of teams keeps the lower leagues very interesting in Italy right up until the final day. Without question, I wanted to avoid the danger that those playouts might bring!
In April, we couldn't buy a win. we lost two and drew two, to make a really anxiety provoking end to the season. With two games to go, we would have to play mid-table Ternana at home and fellow relegation battlers Aversa Normanna away. I honestly felt that we should beat Ternana and thus secure a safe position in the table but it didn't work out like that. We fell to a poor 1-0 defeat at home and went into the last game knowing that it would seal our fate.
To make matters worse, and to add to the tension, it turned out that we would have to beat Aversa Normanna away from home in order to escape the relegation playouts and secure safety for the club. The league position is sorted by results against other teams on its secondary basis (i.e. if points are level) rather than goal difference. Therefore, a win over Aversa Normanna would put us both level on points but we would finish above them thanks to having better results against them this season (the home game between us was a draw).
Having not managed to win for six games, and having a particularly poor away record, I wasn't feeling too confident and was preparing myself mentally for the challenge of the relegation playouts. However, even missing our best striker due to injury, we managed to secure the victory we needed and therefore secured safety for the club! We had done it by the skin of our teeth. C1 level football was secured for the club and I would have the chance to rebuild over the summer in order to put us into much better shape for next season! It was an absolutely massive moment in my still young career!
Screenshots:
League Table
League Positions Graph
I took over after 13 games. As you can see from above, I got off to a terrible start at Perugia, guiding them down to the low of 17th place! We picked up towards the end of the season and went as high as 11th but had a late scare when we fell back into the playout places towards the very end of the campaign. Luckily, we escaped by the skin of our teeth!
Italian Cup - We were knocked out in the 1st qualifying round before I even joined the club.
Serie C Cup - This was an interesting side show. The previous manager had set us up nicely in the group stages. I went on to take us through to the semi finals where we were beaten by Catanazaro over two legs. I've not included screenshots as it was only three games. Also, to be honest, I treated this competition without any respect and played weakened teams as safety in the league was
always the priority!
Transfers - Only the transfers from November 2016 were made by me. As you can see, I let a number of players go in order to free up wages. I intended to operate with quite a small squad really but wanted to improve the quality of the first team. You'll see that I went after ex-Mezzocorona players. My favourite Brazilian forward, Wilker, was on a free and eager to join up with me. As was Lusito Campisi! Mattei Beretti, Christian Bianchi and Moussa Diarra were also ex-Mezzocorona. They were not signed as first teamers but as backups to add depth as I knew that they had what it takes to battle for the club in terms of their personalities.
Squad Statistics
Key players:
Wilker - I knew that I could rely on this guy to put the ball in the back of the net. He did the business for us and we suffered towards the end of the season when he was missing due to injury.
Girolamo Cortese - An exciting prospect. The ex-Juventus midfield playmaker was superb for us. I need to get him some tutoring time, however, as he doesn't match with my player template in terms of attitude and personality. May end up not being part of my plans if I cannot secure him a tutor for his development.
Tommaso Valetti - The club captain could be relied upon to put in a decent shift and he scored and set up some crucial goals for us.
Serge Nyuiadzi - The Togo forward proved to be a good partner for Wilker and scored a few cracking goals for us.
This was the team of the year:

Career Overview:
Code:
Season Team League Position Achievements/outcomes
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2011/12 A.C. Giacomense Serie C2/A 18th (Took over after 18 games) Relegated
2012/13 A.C. Mezzocorona Serie C2/B 9th
2013/14 A.C. Mezzocorona Serie C2/B 2nd Promoted!
2014/15 A.C. Mezzocorona Serie C1/A 8th Overachievers!
2015/16 A.C. Perugia Calcio Serie C1/B 13th (Took over after 13 games)
Next Season:
Time to rebuild this squad over the summer. I want to build a team in my usual mould, full of professional, ambitious and determined players. I'll be looking to improve virtually every position. There will be some big changes, I can tell you that for sure, as I aim to overhaul the team and put out a side capable of doing great things in the future!
My A.C. Giacomense Record (2011 - 2012 [133 days]):
Code:
P W D L F A Win % Competitions Won / Achievements
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19 5 7 7 17 23 26% None
My A.C. Mezzocorona Record (2012 - 2015 [1085 days]):
Code:
P W D L F A Win % Competitions Won / Achievements
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143 57 43 43 179 153 39% Lega Pro Seconda Divisione Girone B Runners-up
My A.C. Perugia Calcio Record (2015 - Present [219 days]):
Code:
P W D L F A Win % Competitions Won / Achievements
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24 9 6 9 30 30 37% None
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