The Bridge of Sighs: F.B.C. Unione Venezia
F.B.C. Unione Venezia, formerly Società Sportiva Calcio Venezia, once Associazione Calcio Venezia, and most often and simply Venezia. Venice. An ugly club that fails to represent the world's most beautiful city. Less famous for its football than its many mergers, match-fixing scandals, instances of bankruptcy, and most recently a seemingly irreparable collapse. Twice winners of Serie B (in 1961 and 1966), once winners of the Coppa Italia (in 1941, with a side that would go on to finish third in Serie A the following season), they began the 2011–2012 season in Serie D. D for Dilettanti, or amateurs. Now, having clambered their way back into the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (Girone A) with a handful of goals from 35 year-old Maurizio Nassi, they find themselves without a manager (for typically controversial reasons, I imagine), and so spendthrift chairman Roberto Fiasco* decides to appoint a retiring player – Irishman John Divney – as a stopgap manager, at least until the club slide back to Serie D as predicted.
Or do they?
Divney was a hardworking midfielder who compensated for his physical defects with a not unimpressive degree of guile – at least for the lower tiers of Italian football. He is not a foolish man. He knows this latest promotion is probably more than the club has deserved. But he is tenacious, and like the city itself, is determined to hang on against the rising waters...
(Venezia, incidentally, hold the honour of being the only club in Italy whose stadium can only be reached by boat.)
The challenge: restore what little glory Venezia have known in their history, and then at last do justice to the sad, magnificent city that hosts them.
Game version is 12.1.1, with no edits or tweaks except for Susie Real Names. 22 leagues are loaded from 9 countries (Argentina, Brazil, England, Germany, Ireland, Italy, France, Netherlands, Spain), but only Italy is playable. The game will be played largely in the manner of LLM, albeit with looser restrictions on scouting. Manager experience is Semi-Professional.
*Seriously. That really is his name.
Timeline
2012: Summer Round-up / Sep / Oct / Nov / Dec / Winter Round-up
2013: Jan / Feb / Mar / Apr / May / Summer Round-up / Sep / Oct / Nov / Dec / Winter Round-up
2014: Jan / Feb / Mar / Apr / May / Jun / Summer Round-up / Sep / Oct / Nov / Dec / Winter Round-up
2015: Jan / Feb / Mar / Apr / May / Title Day / Summer Round-up / Sep / Oct / Nov/ Dec / Winter Round-up
2016: Jan / Feb / Mar / Apr / May / Summer Round-up
2012 Honours
n/a
2013 Honours
Coppa Italia Lega Pro: First Round
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, Girone A: Winners
Supercoppa di Lega Pro di Seconda Divisione: Winners
Miglior Allenatore dell'Anno: John Divney (1st)
Miglior Giocatore dell'Anno: Alessandro Cesarini (1st)
Miglior Squadra dell'Anno: Alesandro Cesarini, Stefano Olivieri
Signing of the Season: Francesco Corapi, €0 (Runner-up)
2014 Honours
TIM Cup: Second Qualifying Round
Lega Pro Prima Divisione, Girone A: Runners-up, Promoted via Playoffs
Coppa Italia Lega Pro: Third Round
Miglior Allenatore dell'Anno: John Divney (2nd)
Miglior Squadra dell'Anno: Andrea Grieco, Emanuele Suagher
Overachievers: Unione Venezia
Signing of the Season: Francesco Ripa, €0 (Runner-up)
2015 Honours
TIM Cup: Third Qualifying Round
Serie B bwin: Winners
Miglior Allenatore dell'Anno: John Divney (1st)
Miglior Squadra dell'Anno: Simone Andrea Ganz
Top Goalscorer: Simone Andrea Ganz (22 goals)
Overachievers: Unione Venezia
Signing of the Season: Simone Andrea Ganz, €0 (Winner)
2016 Honours
TIM Cup: Fourth Qualifying Round
Serie A TIM: 11th


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