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How are the transfers in your long saves. Ive only played up to 5 years and Man City don't seem to spend much.

Year 1- 50mil

Year 2- 0

Year 3- 0

Year 4- 30mil

Year 5- 30mil

Liverpool outspent City by about 70 mil.

Surely City should spend more, not realistic!

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2011/12 - 72mil (Danny, Hamsik, Jagielka, Kameni and others)

2012/13 - 24mil (Vidal and others)

2013/14 - 9.25mil (Promising newgens)

2014/15 - 2.1mil (Promising newgens)

They still have their current squad and those additions, but notable sold/released are Adebayor, K. Toure, Weiss, De Jong and with Balotelli getting loaned out. So they keep hold of all their good players and get rid of the duds while adding quality. I see no problems in my save. They have plenty of promising newgens as backup aswell.

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2011/12 - £59m (Danny, Dede, Srna and Nilmar)

2012/13 - £22.5m (Hazard and Sanogo)

2013/14 - £101m (Eriksen, Zhirkov, Busquets, Ruiz and Fellaini)

In the same three years they have sold players to the value of £43m with the biggest sale being Costel Pantillimon to Southampton for £6m.

Arsenal have spent £83m for the same period

Chelsea have spent £78m

Liverpool have spent £93m

Manchester United have spent £123m

Tottenham have spent £139m

and finally my club Newcastle have spent £55m

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11/12 £38m

12/13 £112m !!! (40m on hazard)

13/14 £1.4m

14/15 £60m

15/16 £43m

16/17 £13.5m

Their manager list is also a strange one. Two years of Mancini, then jose for two (mancini took the madrid job), then rafa for one (jose went to Inter) then finally Mancini again when benitez went to spain after euro2016

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I find city spend more then enough money but the players they bring in never get a game anyway and sit in reserves for couple of seasons before leaving for fraction of the price.

...which does actually kind of sound like Man City IRL...

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2011/12: £47.5m

2012/13: £29m

2013/14: £51m

2014/15: £54m

2015/16: £2.9m

2016/17: £74m

2017/18: £23.5m

2018/19: £65m

2019/20: £8.75m

2020/21: £53m

2021/22: £18.75m

Total: £427.4m spent in 10 years, Average yearly spend of £42.7m

Total Sales in 10 years: £112.45m, Average yearly sales of £11.25m

Mancini: 2012-2016 (leaves of own consent)

Mourinho: 2016-2017 (sacked)

Mancini: 2017-2018 (resigned)

Guardiola: 2018-2019 (sacked)

Massimiliano Allegri: 2019-2021 (Still managing them)

EPL winners: 2015, 2016, 2021.

EPL runner up: 2013, 2019, 2020.

EPL 3rd place: 2011, 2014, 2017.

Champions League Winners 2015

Champions League Runners Up: 2020

Club World Champions: 2015

European Super Cup: 2015

They came runners up in 1 FA cup final in all those years, and won 2 community shields in 2015 and 2021 while running up in 2016.

From my Rangers save.

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2011/12 - £59m - Jagielka, Danny plus four others

2012/13 - £40.5 - Zhirkov, Lucas, Vertonghen

2013/14 - £62m - Menez, Ochoa, Samba plus six others

2014/15 - £65m - Baines, Vrsaljko, Erikson plus five others

2015/16 - £31m - Cabaye, Polenta and a regen

2016/17 - £54m - Haruna, Sigurdsson and eight others

2017/18 - £65m - Bale, Niang plus six others

2018/19 - £126 - Varga, Wilshere for £43 and six regens

A whopping £502.5 million in eight seasons spent by Mancini (sacked), Ancellotti (sacked) and Mancini again (current manager). However, unlike real life, money has not bought them success, runners up first season in community shield and League Cup runners up in 2015 and Premier League runners up in 2018.

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