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You will be a player of random ability and position. Once a year you will have the ability, with your world leading coaches, to increase the abilities of your player.

The aim of this sign up is to use your skills and create the best players the World has ever seen.

Each season, you will improve your player based on the number of games your player plays, you will be given ‘coaching points’ to develop your players (Changes made using FMRTE).

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Your player will gain points based on the number of games they play, depending on the competiton they play in will depend on how many ‘coaching points’ they gain.

For example, a player playing in a youth, reserve or friendly game will gain 1 point. If they play in the English Blue Square North they will gain 35 points, another example is a player playing in the French Ligue 1 will see 160 points (all points based on the reputation of the competition they are playing in, this is from the data editor).

At the end of the season, you will have coaching points to develop your player, to do this you will be provided with a full breakdown of your player and to increase or decrease your players stats you just add a 0 onto their current stat. For example a player with a stat of 8 would need 90 points to increase it to 9 or 70 points to decrease it to 7.

As your players age, so will the slowdown of coaching points, the first season will see the player given all their points to spend, then after that, the total will be divided by the season, for example a player gains 1,200 coaching points in their 2nd season, would see 1,200 / 2 = 600 points to be spent.

There will be halls of fame for apps, goals, wages, t/fee’s etc…..

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There is no limit on the number of players that will join the game - for the first blast of this I will give 24 hours for people to sign up.

Sign Up Rules: (Pick a player name, place of birth and country you want to represent). Below is my sign-up based on where I spend a lot of my time working at the moment!!!!

Player Name: Mohammad Zaki

Place of Birth: Kabul

Country: Afghanisan

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Game details – Set Up:

FM2011: 11.3.0. Update

87 Leagues from 34 Countries, starting in July 2010.

I have tried this with random place of births with random countries and it is quite intresting what happens.

Each player will have positions left as 0 so it will be random, rep will be left as 0 also. CA is 50 and PA is 200.

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Thanks for the swift sign up - thank you.

I take on board your concerns over the drop in 'points' to use - all I can say is the players start off at 16 years old and rather than everyone becoming world superstars overnight, players become superstars from being developed in the correct areas, and as such the player then moves up to higher rep leagues, and as such get more points for each game domestically and internationally.

With every league loaded, every player will always be at a club gaining points and again as such will slowly (or quickly) gain experience and move to bigger and better clubs.

Looking forward to getting this up and running tomorrow night.

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Very pleased with the number of people signing up, and amazed at the mix of starting countries - will be intresting where players like myself and Ben Evans end up!!!!

Thank you for signing up and keen to see how many more join up.

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Current Date: 18 October 2011

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[TR]

[TD]Player[/TD]

[TD]Club[/TD]

[TD]Nation[/TD]

[TD]Offers/Interest From[/TD]

[TD]Position[/TD]

[TD]Coaching Points[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD][/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Lionel Aguerre

[/TD]

[TD]

[/TD]

[TD]France[/TD]

[TD]Just can't be found - gone AWOL.

[/TD]

[TD]Striker[/TD]

[TD]

[/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Geraint Alacarde[/TD]

[TD]SAFFC

[/TD]

[TD]Singapore[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Midfielder/Attacking Midfielder (Right)[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Gary Baldio

[/TD]

[TD]

[/TD]

[TD]Australia[/TD]

[TD]Miner.

[/TD]

[TD]Striker[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Omar Brown

[/TD]

[TD]

[/TD]

[TD]Jamaica[/TD]

[TD]Pearl Diver.

[/TD]

[TD]Defender (Left)[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Lucas Crane

[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Paraguay

[/TD]

[TD]Become a Monk.

[/TD]

[TD]Defender/Wing Back (Left)[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Plob Dork

[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Fiji[/TD]

[TD]Joined the army.

[/TD]

[TD]Goalkeeper[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Steve Duffy[/TD]

[TD]Monaghan Utd[/TD]

[TD]Scotland

[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Goalkeeper[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Ben Evans

[/TD]

[TD]

[/TD]

[TD]Gambia[/TD]

[TD]Oyster Boy.[/TD]

[TD]Goalkeeper[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Jamezzinho[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Antigua & Barbuda[/TD]

[TD]Agreed contract with Ahli (BHR)[/TD]

[TD]Defender/Wing Back (Left)[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Steven Kemp

[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Holland[/TD]

[TD]Runs a coffee shop.

[/TD]

[TD]Attacking Midfielder (Centre), Striker[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Nikolay Khatskevich

[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Belarus[/TD]

[TD]Decided to join the army.

[/TD]

[TD]Midfielder/Attacking Midfielder (Centre)[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Kristof Lazarević

[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Serbia[/TD]

[TD]Hitman.

[/TD]

[TD]Striker[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Fyre Mahn[/TD]

[TD]Sportul[/TD]

[TD]Romania[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Striker[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Arawn Moridin[/TD]

[TD]Molde

[/TD]

[TD]Norway[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Attacking Midfielder (Centre)[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Praveet Mujeeb[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]India[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Striker[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Eighteen Rabbit

[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Honduras[/TD]

[TD]Works in a grapvine.

[/TD]

[TD]Midfielder (Centre)[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Sercan Cali

[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Turkey[/TD]

[TD]Taxi Driver.

[/TD]

[TD]Goalkeeper[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Jake Stothard

[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Brazil[/TD]

[TD]Quit to become a salesman.[/TD]

[TD]Striker[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Elliott Talbott

[/TD]

[TD]

[/TD]

[TD]USA[/TD]

[TD]US Marine Core.

[/TD]

[TD]Midfielder (Left)[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]Mohammad Zaki[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[TD]Afghanistan[/TD]

[TD]Agreed contract with Al-Zawra'a[/TD]

[TD]Defender (Centre)[/TD]

[TD][/TD]

[/TR]

[/TABLE]

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July 2010:

Great news for a couple of our young players with Sportul signing Fyre Mahn on a 3 year youth contract of £20 a week, valued at £475,000 is a hot prospect for the future. Sportul play in the Romanian First Division and are expected to finish in 16th place and go down to the Second League.

Praveet Mujeeb has also found a club, this time Indian National side Dempo, a two year deal worth £55 a week and is also a hot prospect. Dempo are expected to win the league meaning Praveet may well be the first player to win some silverware.

Geraint Alacarde turned down a contract from Singapore U17's, Mohammad Zaki has agreed to join Iraq side Al-Zawra'a Sports Club on the 07.07.2012! Finally Steve Duffy has to decide if he wants to sign for Ards.

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Seems to have been quite a few goalkeepers created during this first set of players, never really took much notice on the development of keepers so it will be interesting to see what you guys do. As I mentioned in the opening post, this is all random and the success of your player will depend on how you spend the coaching points.

There will be screenshots of the players, but as all the stats are masked - the screenshots will be of FMRTE.

I will be creating another thread shortly, this thread will have each player on it with a full breakdown of stats, as for anything else you guys think this sign-up requires, just let me know as and when and I will try to accommodate it all for you.

Before the August update, club interest etc will be updated in the table - so if you want to know who is looking at your player then please look at that. A previous sign up I tried to run was table over-kill and I don't want to go down that road again.

August 2010:

Young Steve Duffy decided to turn down the offers from Ards and Loughgall and seems to be holding out for a bigger club? Barrow still seem to be the main interest for Steve, he just needs to hope they put a bid in for him. Meanwhile over in Romania, Fyre Mahn picks up a torn hamstring during training and will be out for anything up to 3 months!

Arawn Moridin is delighted to sign for Norwegian Second Division team Vidar FK, not expected to do much apart from escape relegation, Arawn could get a lot of game time this season. Valued at £10,000 he has signed a 2 year deal worth £25 a week.

On the playing front Plob Dork made his debut for Fiji Under 21's away from home in a 2-0 win over the Cook Islands. Arawn made his debut for new club Vidar at home to Randaberg and again a 2-0 win. Playing the full 90 minutes, Arawn will have been over the moon to say the least, and gaining a rating of 6 by the world soccer scouts.

Meanwhile in India, Praveet came on as sub in a pre-season friendly, away from home in a 2-1 win against Sporting Club de Goa! Amazingly 7,482 fans turned out in force!.

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September 2010:

No transfer news to speak about, but U20 and U21 International games whilst one of our players picks up his first silverware!

Omar Brown made his U20's debut at home to Anguilla and a 3-0 win to boot, Plob played another two games for his country - this time a 2-0 win at home to Samoa and a 1-0 away win in Papua New Guinea. Plob has made an outstanding start to his U21 career with 3 clean sheets in 3 games.

Over in Africa, Ben Evans played the full match at home to Namibia, not keeping a clean sheet, but a 3-1 win was a good start. Fayre Mahn is still looking at 3 to 5 weeks out with his torn hamstring injury, the injury has not seen the club lose confidence in the young lad and the first team are looking forward to having him start training again.

Arawan has taken his league appearance total to 2 games now and has a 6.25 average rating, however the man on the month has got to be Mujeeb. Praveet was given a starting shirt in the Federation Cup Final, playing in front of 17,877 fans. Praveet played 74 minutes before being brought off; a 6.7 rating and an Indian Federation Cup winners medal is something no-one can ever take away from him.

Finally Mohammad Zaki played at home in a 2-0 win against Mongolia, representing Afghanistan's U21 side.

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No promises in football for any players UkFootballScore mate, that's what I like about this sign-up.

October 2010:

Steve Duffy continues to turn down offers of employment, this time Bangor being the club, hopefully Steve won't be left with egg on his face.

Sweet and sour news for Fyre Mahn, after 3 months out with a torn hamstring he starts back training only to injure his back! Between 5 and 6 weeks this time for the young man who has all the talent in the world but seems to be a sick note at the moment.

The Norwegian season ends with Arawn Moridin playing 3 games, setting a goal up and getting a man of match. An average rating of 6.70 for his 3 games shows a good if not spectacular start to his career.

Praveet Mujeeb has now had a taste of being a hero, coming off the bench for the injured Ranty Martins he scored the only goal of the Durand Cup Group C Game at home to SC Goa. 2,167 were left singing the young man's name in a man of the match performance. This earnt Praveet a starting role in the next game and he must be hoping to keep this place with the start of the league season only a few weeks away.

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Not having much luck eh fyyros? Maybe if he actually gets any game time - an investment in bringing down his injury score is the way forward :-) The club, if pushed to sell want over a million quid for him, so they rate him.

November 2010:

Jamezzinho has signed a contract with Bahrain side Ahli - his contract does not actually start until 07.07.2012, hopefully the international team will take note and draft him in to keep his fitness levels up.

Professional 'turn contracts down' Steve Duffy was at it again, this time Northern Irish Limavady United! Steve seems to be holding out for the club he wants.

A few International games were played and a couple more debuts were had, Geraint Alacarde made his first start for Singapore U21s, Lucas Crane started and scored in his first game for Paraguay Under 20s, Plob Dork continues to get game time having now played 5 times for Fiji Under 21s.

Eighteen Rabbit played for Honduras Under 20s away from home in a 5-0 defeat at Uruguay.

Fyre Mahn has been dropped down to Sportul Under 19s in an attempt to actually get the player fit, the young man has had two training sessions with the first team squad and become injured on both occasions, good luck Fyre.

Indian superstar Praveet has his second winners medal, this time in the Durand Cup. Praveet came on as sub once and started 3 games in his clubs march for silverware, scoring 3 goals in the process, not to mention a man of the match award, a penalty and an assist. He took his cup form into the opening game of the season and a 4-0 away win and a goal.

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duffy89, never known a player turn down so many contracts! I have a feeling he will sign as soon as a Scottish team comes in for him.

December 2010:

Once again Mr Duffy has turned down contracts, Limavady United offered 3 contracts to Steve this month and 3 times they were told no. Monaghan Utd, Montrose and once again Limavady currently have Mr Duffy thinking things over.

Omar Brown played for Jamaica U20s in their World Cup Qualifier against Canada, this ended in a 3-1 defeat for his country.

Praveet Mujeeb took a slight knock to the head during training which will see him miss around 9 days of the season, Praveet has managed another 3 league games this month scoring another goal, this great start to his career has seen the Indian national coach take him to the Asian Cup. India have been drawn in group C against Qatar, Japan and Bahrain. India are not expected to do anything but get beat in the three games and Praveet should take this oppurtunity to impress the watching scouts. Almost forgot, Praveet managed to get his thrid bit of silverware adding the Indian Super Cup to his CV.

Fyre has managed a couple of games for the Under 19s and a game for the second string, lets hope his injury woes are over now.

With half a year over, only a few of our players are actualy gaining coaching points, but that's football - not everyone gets to make it all the way. We have already seen 1 player pack his bags and look at other careers which is disapointing, but Brazil must be full of young promosing Strikers.

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Your right EoinMcG - three medals already in his first season!

January 2011:

Finally!!! Steve Duffy signs on the dotted line for…..Irish First Division side Monaghan Utd. £5 a week for a one year contract seems a strange contract that he has held out for? Monagahan are expected to finish mid-table, and may be the reason Steve signed….game time, which will have to wait for a while as he has picked up a thigh strain during pre-season training – 3 weeks on the side lines for the new signing.

Arawn Moridin is wanted by Norwegian Premier Division club IK Start, his club have had a £9,000 bid accepted, they have also accepted a bid of £3,000 from Stromsgodset. However the young man has turned his chance to move up a division by signing pre-professional contract with his current club when he turns 17.

Ben Evans decides even after tasting International to quit football and work as an oyster farmer, the second young player that decides he can’t wait for a club to sign him up.

Geraint Alacarde turned down two contracts from SAFFC and also Hougang Utd. Omar Brown played in all three of Jamaica’s U20 World Cup Qualifying games, which ultimately saw the country, fail to qualify. South American U20 Championship football was the name of the game for Lucas Crane, adding 5 more U20 caps to his tally and helping guide his country to the final stage.

Plob Dork took a step up in his International career playing in all 4 Olympic Qualifying (OCE) games, was not enough for his country finishing 2nd in the group behind New Zealand. Fyre continues to play the odd game for the 2nd string and youth teams – and hopefully is putting his injury worries behind him. 3 Youth games and 4 games for 2nd team for his so far in his career. Mujeeb did not play for his country during the Asian Cup, but will have learnt so much from the experience. Honduras got three games out of Eighteen Rabbit in their U20 World Cup Qualifying Campaign; they did however lose all 3 games.

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