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Join Date: 14th July 2008
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
Location: The 'AFC Project' of FM2010, bringing the best of Asian football to the rest of the world.
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Just finished my season. Will give an update tomorrow.
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Amateur
Join Date: 19th September 2000
Location: JKT
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You've got that right, Quakje.
Singaporeans won't be interested playing in Indonesia, they're already paid better. Same as Malaysians. A few Thai play here, but the top ones would rather go to Singapore. Vietnamese or Burmans just don't go outside their countries. But the real reason why we don't have many neighbors playing in our league is simply because their level of football skills are about the same ours, so why should we pay more for them? Africans, on the other hand, the less talented anyway, love to play in our league. From interviews and testimonies that I've read in the papers, living conditions here are many times better than their hometowns in Africa, they get paid way more, and at the same time the laws are not as strict as those in, say, Singapore. Many African players decided to live in the country after their playing days were over. Central/South Americans usually come for the pay. In general they're more skillful than the Africans, whom are less talented but mo physical, and they're less likely to stay around after their careers are over. We've got a whole lot of Chileans here, way more than Brazilians, Argentinians, and others. |
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Amateur
Join Date: 19th September 2000
Location: JKT
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@Earendil
Sorry, forgot your last question there buddy. Fairplay flag is carried out onto the field before the game during the national anthem, just like in any other game, but its application is less than ideal. Most Indonesian referees are scared that they'll get pushed around, shoved, or even beat up in the middle of the pitch by players and even officials that they tend to ignore minor fouls. What deserves a sent-off is only given a yellow, what warrants a yellow is just cautioned. This has become a habit in our play that when we play international games, our teams are usually yellow- or even red-carded for fouls that they can get away with in domestic league. The exception would be when the match is officiated by Jimmy Napitupulu or Purwanto, dunno if they're in the game or not, our only two referees whom are FIFA-certified. It's common to see them flash out 5,6,7 yellows and even 1 or 2 reds during a match. |
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Amateur
Join Date: 14th July 2008
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Maybe thats another reason why they can't perform internationally, a mentality of industrial challenges and hacking people down as you suggest is hardly going to lead to you getting many techincally gifted players. Any quick skillful guy would be easy muscled out by a no skill brute of a man.
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Semi Pro
Join Date: 6th September 2008
Location: 17 Mei, Banjarmasin
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On my game Indonesia U20 have won the U20 Asian Cup, got to the Quarters of the U20 World Cup, and the senor team finished runners-up in the Asian Cup, all in 2015. They're now ranked 44th in the world, so on FM at least there's some talent in Indonesia. Overly good regens seem to be down to that though, I don't think there are original players left in the national team.
I don't think I've done an update for a couple of seasons, I can't remember what happened in the first of those. I'll try and do some season reviews later today. |
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
Location: The 'AFC Project' of FM2010, bringing the best of Asian football to the rest of the world.
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Interesting few posts there ivanro. (yes I did know your posts were there
)The physical style of play in Indonesia is certainly interesting. Honesty, I might give Indonesia a shot in FM09. Of course, if China comes calling, I'll have no choice but to move.
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
Location: The 'AFC Project' of FM2010, bringing the best of Asian football to the rest of the world.
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FM08
Season 15: Rizhiquan - Chinese Super League (2022) Media Prediction: 2nd Finishing Position: 1st Chinese FA Cup: Lost in Final Asian Champions League: 2nd in Group Stage East Asian Championship: 4th Transfers/Squad Transfers Only transfer in was a Syrian defender. Key players out include defender Wu Lijin ($1 million) and Guam international Robert Paulino. Squad Finances Finances Club Information Club Information Awards Chinese FA Cup Top Goalscorer - Thomas Sablan -2nd place Chinese Foreign Player of the Year - Thomas Sablan - 1st place Chinese Golden Boot - Zhu Jinhui - 1st place Chinese Manager of the Year - Me - 1st place ![]() Chinese Player of the Year - Zhu Jinhui - 1st place Goals for the Future
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Season Team League Finished 2008 Rizhiquan Jia League 11th 2009 Rizhiquan Jia League 8th 2010 Rizhiquan Jia League 9th 2011 Rizhiquan Jia League 6th 2012 Rizhiquan Jia League 5th 2013 Rizhiquan Jia League 5th 2014 Rizhiquan Jia League 4th 2015 Rizhiquan Jia League 2nd 2016 Rizhiquan Super League 6th 2017 Rizhiquan Super League 4th 2018 Rizhiquan Super League 4th 2019 Rizhiquan Super League 4th 2020 Rizhiquan Super League 1st 2021 Rizhiquan Super League 1st 2022 Rizhiquan Super League 1st |
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Semi Pro
Join Date: 6th September 2008
Location: 17 Mei, Banjarmasin
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Season update 2013/14 - Barito Putra Banjarmasin
Premier Division: 3rd First Phase 3rd Second Phase Indonesian Cup: 2nd Round An improvement on last season, as we finish 3rd and qualify for the Second Phase, despite predictions of 11th. However, in the Second Phase, we missed out on promotion by 1 goal. We beat Gresik United in the final game, missing a penalty along the way, and finishing below them on goals scored. Tito Husein and Yustinus Suhana were the joint top scorers in the Premier Division this year. Our cup run didn't get going, as we fell at the 2nd Round. Due to this, our finances only improved slightly this year. Short update because I can't really remember much else that happened. Code:
Season Division Media Prediction Finish 2009/10 First Division 5th 8th 2010/11 First Division 6th 3rd 2011/12 First Division 6th 1st 2012/13 Premier Division 15th 8th 2013/14 Premier Division 11th 3rd Last edited by JSalter; 05-12-2008 at 20:20. |
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Semi Pro
Join Date: 6th September 2008
Location: 17 Mei, Banjarmasin
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Season update 2014/15 - Barito Putra Banjarmasin
Premier Division: 2nd First Phase 1st Second Phase Champions Indonesian Cup: 2nd Round With a prediction of as high as 8th this year from the media, and with the experience of the Second Phase from last year, we set about getting promotion to the Super League for the first time with optimism. However, a below-par start left us floundering in mid-table after the first 7 or 8 games, albeit in a tight division. After this, we went from strength to strength, and after reaching the top 4 stayed there for the rest of the season, eventually finishing in 2nd. Finishing in the top 2 of our group for the Second Phase seemed like a real possibility, but suffered a setback as we drew against Persipasi 0-0, supposedly the weakest team of the 4. After this though we managed to get 2-1 and 3-0 wins against Persibom and PSPS, to secure promotion and allow us to have a tilt at the title after finishing top. The final pitted us against Produta FC, with whom we drew 0-0 in the Second Phase last year as both of us failed to win promotion. A 0-0 stalemate seemed the most likely result again, but we breezed through the game, winning 3-1 to take our first silverware. The standout players this season were noth the 2 strikers, but the 2 wingers, Mashuri and Syafei. Suhana was our top scorer with 16, Husein only netting 11. With the prize money from our victory, our finances neared a million pounds in the bank, as we looked forward to setting foot alongside Indonesia's elite in the league for the first time. Whether I would see the need to tap into this healthy budget would remain to be seen. Code:
Season Division Media Prediction Finish 2009/10 First Division 5th 8th 2010/11 First Division 6th 3rd 2011/12 First Division 6th 1st 2012/13 Premier Division 15th 8th 2013/14 Premier Division 11th 3rd 2014/15 Premier Division 8th 2nd |
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Semi Pro
Join Date: 6th September 2008
Location: 17 Mei, Banjarmasin
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Season update 2015/16 - Barito Putra Banjarmasin
Super League: 6th Table Indonesian Cup: 3rd A thoroughly successful first season in the top flight, which few would have predicted before the season. The media were predicting us to finish bottom, but once again they've been proved wrong. With a transfer budget of more than £150k available and plenty of wage budget to strengthen my armoury, I chose to stick, not twist, bringing in only a few youth players from the trial day, continuing my trend of not having paid a penny of transfer money in my time in charge, as well as only signing Indonesian players. The season predictably started with a 3-0 defeat away to Persipura, the champions, before a surprising 4-3 triumph away to Persibo. This however was followed by a run of 6 games without a win, that left the club hovering over the drop zone, with fears of a relegation struggle in the coming months. These fears proved unfounded, as we won 3 on the trot and went unbeaten for 8 games to lift us into the safe mid table position that we would stay in for much of the season, before pillaging a few places in the final few games of the season. I didn't think a finish as high as 6th would be possible, and would have been happy with 14th, but it just shows that the group of players currently at the club is good enough to compete at this level. With an average age of just 21, hopefully this group of players will stay together and keep improving our position over the next few years. Alongside the league success, we had our best performance in the cup. 21/10 Home legs in the cup games were never a dull affair for us, as we scored 21 and shipped 10 in the 6 games, and this included a 0-0 draw in the First Round. Away from home, our record was 1/1/4, which didn't matter as we tied up most games at home. We fell in the semis to a fellow Super League, on away goals after a 5-5 draw on aggregate. Our cup form was slightly strange as in the league we only picked up 2 fewer points away from home than at home. After the defeat in the semis, we went one better than 3 years ago, and beat Persebaya 2-1 aet to take 3rd place. Season ticket sales at the start of this season doubled, to 1669, providng a good income. The cup run was also a nice little earner, along with improved gates in the league - averaging 11815, 8th in the league. We now have £1.25m in the bank, so are quite secure for the moment. Another source of income could be from selling my star youngsters, such as keeper Indra Taufik, whom Sevilla among others have been looking at. The highest bid so far has been £250k, and he's worth much more than that to me. I don't want to seel my star players, I want them to be successful with me. He hasn't actually complained about me rejecting bids for him, so all's good ![]() For next season, more of the same really. Another solid season in the Super League, giving us a platform to challenge for trophies in the not too distant future. Code:
Season Division Media Prediction Finish 2009/10 First Division 5th 8th 2010/11 First Division 6th 3rd 2011/12 First Division 6th 1st 2012/13 Premier Division 15th 8th 2013/14 Premier Division 11th 3rd 2014/15 Premier Division 8th 2nd 2015/16 Super League 18th 6th |
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
Location: The 'AFC Project' of FM2010, bringing the best of Asian football to the rest of the world.
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The Rizhiquan board has announced the following
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![]() And great seasons there JSalter. ![]() You're averaging more fans than me... |
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#213 |
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Semi Pro
Join Date: 6th September 2008
Location: 17 Mei, Banjarmasin
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Great news on the upgrades Rancer, should get even better youth players in future. Don't seem to get youth players for clubs in Indonesia, so no point on mine being upgraded unfortunately
Plus we don't own our stadium. At least it's a decent 17500 (8000 seated). They can't even relay the pitch though, after 7 years it's in a terrible condition ![]() Maybe sometime in future we might get our own stadium if we become a continental force, there's nowhere else for the money to go. |
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
Location: The 'AFC Project' of FM2010, bringing the best of Asian football to the rest of the world.
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Just curious, but why can't you get youths in Indonesia? There's a draft there too? How do you get young players?
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Semi Pro
Join Date: 6th September 2008
Location: 17 Mei, Banjarmasin
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I've no idea why, most clubs have average youth facilities and a youth academy, but none get any youth players. I'm at the start of a new season, and have done a search for Indonesians at most aged 17, that are unattached, and there are 1872 found. Seems that all the youth players generated start without a club for some reason.
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
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That's weird, maybe post that in the bugs forum...
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Amateur
Join Date: 14th July 2008
Posts: 555
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Maritzburg City 2014/15
The league was rubbish, knockout cup and super 8 cup likewise. We made the quarter final of the South African cup before a terrible performance lost that one too, an equally embarrasing performance in the first half the African Super Cup left us down 2-0. Pulled it back to 2-1 but still defeated with ease. The board won't upgrade the stadium because of a "lack of space", this is the Harry Gwala stadium, situated in the southern corner of a rather large park it seems. Anyway I'm still in this years African Cup Winners Cup, a competition I think I need to win to qualify for continental competitions next year. Preliminary Round vs Interclube (Angola) 2-1 agg. 1st Round vs URA FC (Uganda) 5-0 agg. 2nd Round vs Bidvest Wits (South Africa) a1-1 agg. Comfortable win over the Angolans followed by a very easy 5-0 win in Uganda, amazingly it finished 0-0 at home, I have no idea how Galada put this over the bar having already ran past the keeper. A very tough draw against fellow South Africans in the 2nd round though with 2 draws, thankfully the score draw was away from home. Next up ENPPI of Egypt. Domestic 2009/10 - 7th South African 1st Division Inland - 1st Div Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2010/11 - 1st South African 1st Division Inland - 1st Div Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, 3rd Round 2011/12 - 6th South African Premier - Knockout Cup, Qtr Final - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2012/13 - 4th South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Semi Final - KO Cup, Final - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2013/14 - 3rd South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Qtr Final - KO Cup, Semi Final - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2014/15 - 7th South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Qtr Final - KO Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, Qtr Final Africa 2014 - African Cup Winners Cup, Winners vs Al-Ahly (Egypt) 2015 - African Cup Winners Cup, Running... - African Super Cup, Lost vs Club Africain (Tunisia) |
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
Location: The 'AFC Project' of FM2010, bringing the best of Asian football to the rest of the world.
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Tough luck there Quackje. Hope you can do better next year.
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Quick Midseason update.
After 15 games I'm sat 7th in the League. Have won 5 drawn 5 and lost 5 scoring 26 goals so far (thats 2 less than all last season). Can still finish anywhere though. Rancer just to let you know Rizhiquan are 15th with 9 points. There 5 points away from safety but its not looking good for them. |
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#220 |
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
Location: The 'AFC Project' of FM2010, bringing the best of Asian football to the rest of the world.
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Ah well, at least they survived season 1...
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Semi Pro
Join Date: 6th September 2008
Location: 17 Mei, Banjarmasin
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Shame about the domestic form Quackje, but at least you're still in contention in continental competition
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#222 |
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Semi Pro
Join Date: 6th September 2008
Location: 17 Mei, Banjarmasin
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The board have just sold my right winger for £400k
He was surely worth way more than that to the club, being only 21 and having already played 159 league games for us, so I'm a bit annoyed
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#223 |
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Amateur
Join Date: 20th July 2008
Posts: 119
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Persmin Minahasa - Indonesian Premier Division - Season 2011/12
The league Media Prediction: 6th After the first three rounds I knew we were going to have a good season as we started with three straight wins, all of which we had dominated. Eventually, it became obvious that we were not that consistent and many games we should've won ended up in ties. PSIS played very well in the first half of the season and kept challenging us for the first place. After 19 rounds it seemed like we had a good grip of the first place as we've held it for five rounds, but injuries and poor form gave PSIS a new oppurtunity to challenge us. With three rounds to go they had the first place and had held it for three rounds, but four consecutive wins in the last rounds earned us the first place. League Table - First Phase | Graph We got into the Second Phase with four consecutive wins and the good form continued. In the first game we hammered Persibo 4-0 away, dominating the game. The second game was against Persita and proved to be a tricky one. The game was even 0-0 until the 85th minute when some substitutions gave us the upper hand and we managed to score the only goal. The last game was against PSSB, both of us had already won promotion, but the winner would play the Premier Division final. We dominated the game from start to finish and won 4-0 at home. League Table - Second Phase The Final: We were drawn against PSIS in the final as they had won two of their games and tied one. We however, had won all, scoring nine goals without conceding. The good form continued and we totally dominated them. Persmin 5-0 PSIS The Indonesian Cup First Round: Persmin (5) - (1) Persisam Putra Second Round: Persmin (6) - (3) Semen Padang Third Round: Persis Solo (2) - (2) Persmin Fourth Round: Persmin (1) - (0) Persiter Quarter Final: Persik (1) - (4) Persmin Semi Final: PSM (4) - (5) Persmin Final: Persmin 2-1 Persib Quite surprisingly, we managed to win the Indonesian Cup. The toughest game was probably the Third Round as for both legs we had 10 of our players unavailable, 6 due to Internationals and 3 due to injuries. For some reason the Final was also held on the same day as the Olympic qualifications, and we had quite a few of our players unavailable. Our third keeper made his first and only appearance in the season in the final and did rather well. Luckily the game didn't go to penalties as I was unsure whether he could cope with the pressure or not. Finances This season saw us making a whole lot of money. The good cup run gave us about 300K and then we sold our star defender for 300K. The board still say we can't afford improving our training facilities though. The players Our top goalscorer was Jhon Ridwansyah with 12 league goals, 16 in total. Quite reluctantly I sold our star defender, Kiki Abdullah, but he was unhappy that I hadn't accepted a Rosenborg bid, and we got 300K€ + 50% off next sale and I had got him for free the season before so it's a pretty good deal. Six of our players were named in the Premier Division Team of the Year, while I won Premier Division Manager of the Year. Transfers Goals from previous season: *Promotion! *Improve finances even more *Improve facilities (I get way too many injuries during training sessions) I managed to complete two out of three goals, as we won promotion and improved the finances a lot. Still, the board though we didn't have enough money to improve facilities, but they've at least agreed to relay the pitch, as it has been at terrible condition for a while. Goals for next season: *Acquire at least a safe mid-table position *Improve facilities *Reach the Semi Final of the Cup Code:
Season Team League 1st Stage 2nd Stage 2009/10 Persmin Minahasa Indonesian First Division 1st 2nd 2010/11 Persmin Minahasa Indonesian Premier Division 3rd 3rd 2011/12 Persmin Minahasa Indonesian Premier Division 1st 1st Premier Divisions winners - Indonesian Cup winners |
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
Location: The 'AFC Project' of FM2010, bringing the best of Asian football to the rest of the world.
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Great job on promotion Earendil.
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Join Date: 14th July 2008
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Galada does it again, this time I really needed the goal though.
How? Basically it starts with a long ball from the right hand side which their keepers totally messes up, it rolls past him, Galada one of my "strikers" picks it up and had ages and somehow just stood there and lets everyone catch up with him and never actually strikes it, ridiculous. |
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Join Date: 20th July 2008
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Unlucky there Quackje. I've had something similar when one of my defenders passed the ball to our keeper, and he just stood there with the ball next to him doing nothing. Eventually he was closed down and the other team's striker stole the ball and had an open net. Funnily though he was stupid enough to pass to the other striker who was offside...
Anyway, I just realized that I'm now allowed to have 9 coaches and 7 scouts. I've hired two good coaches so I've got good stats for most of the training areas (with 4 coaches), does anyone know if it's worthwhile to hire additional coaches? I can now also scout the South East Asian region plus a few more countries like Japan. I wonder if they have as good regens as in Indonesia. And also, my board finally agreed to improve training facilities! |
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Join Date: 6th September 2008
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Well done on promotion and the cup win Earendil
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Join Date: 14th July 2008
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The really good regens thing is in every country Earendil, its just there won't be as many with you not running the other leagues. Also some countries it will be hard for you to sign the players, I've given up scouting north africa because any good player I do find I can't sign and can't get a work permit for the rare times they will.
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Join Date: 15th February 2006
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Going to try this one in Australia
EDIT: This Guy just took over as manager of Newcastle Jets Last edited by Icelander83; 07-12-2008 at 18:42. |
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Third Team
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I "should" be finished my 2nd season tonight but just for now.......
Sorry Rancer It condemned them to non-league. |
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![]() I remember I always beat Xiangtao. Must be their tactics!!!!
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I've also replaced the first team twice with the number of players I've bought
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
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I make one signing per year these days.
(usually a foreigner too )
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I only had 3 foreigners interested 1 from Guam the other 2 from Manacu. I'm hoping I get a few English players from me (hopefully a son
) and a few Croatians from my supercoach, through my youth. Incidently what would a son likely be called? My second name is my real name but the few screenies I've seen of sons show that they often have the nationality of the country your managing in.
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
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It takes forever for foreigners to take on Chinese nationality...but now only 3 years left for my first batch of foreigners to become Chinese.
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Join Date: 23rd November 2008
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This looks like a really good challenge, I'll have a crack as soon as I'm done with dafuge's.
I've always wanted to play as a team from China... and Australia... and South Africa...
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Hunan Xiaangtao - End Of Season Update 2011
Final Table Transfers Again I went out of the cup at the first step against the newly promoted team. The season went a lot better than the last one. I manged to double my WDL from my mid-season. In the Ass Man's team report there is now no one under 4 stars and this should now get even better as I am now recieving transfer funds. (£7k last season) and with increased prize money (£37.5k) I should be able to start bringing in better players to get higher finishes. I also signed a new 3 year contract. I had a decent goal scorer this year round knocking in 13 (4th in top 10). History 2011 - National First Division - 9th 2010 - National First Division - 13th Honours Club None... Last edited by blowcrapup; 11-12-2008 at 20:31. |
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Third Team
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Another good season blowcrapup.
And Locomotive into the CSL . In my game they went from professional to semi-professional and out of the active leagues. ![]() Good luck in 2012.
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I'm glad there gone I couldn't beat them. I've found that the relegated teams do very badly until they play me then they proceed to destroy me.
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Join Date: 20th July 2008
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I just got a 1M € bid, including 50% off next transfer, from a Saudi club on my goalkeeper. Should I accept or turn it down?
He's probably got the best goalkeeping stats in Indonesia and my coaches rate him as twice the player of our second best keeper. He's the first keeper in the Indonesia U-21s but the second keeper isn't far from him stat wise. Both of them have better stats than the Indonesian senior team keepers. If I sell him I might be able to buy the U-21s second keeper, what do you say? With the money I can probably buy any player I want and perhaps expand our stadium. |
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Join Date: 15th February 2006
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Ever get the feeling some things are just doomed to fail? Just starting my save and the problems are as follows:
My star striker just left Half my squad is unhappy, appalled at the bad team morale A player didn't show up for training, I give him a warning and he says it's unfair There are a million and three rules for the A-League that I have never encountered before Thank God there's no relegation, eh? |
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Well I have £5M balance now and that clearly is not enough as they still reject it outright. Its annoying, I have a 7500 capacity (albeit mostly standing) so I can't compete with Kaizer Chiefs and there 50000 average attendance. They have so much money its disgusting as do quite a few other teams in the league that must have wage budgets several times that of mine.
If the guy is a true star and best you will be able to get then at least try to make them pay a lot, ask for another million over 24 months or something
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My keeper turned down their contract offer. I'm kind of glad he did, the other keeper didn't want to join my club and I've grown quite fond of my keeper. The Saudi club has now come back with a new offer, but I'm trying to negotiate a 2M € deal instead.
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Good idea, and don't forget the 50% sell on clause, that alone had the potential to net you more than the original transfer fee.
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Just keep negotiating more Earendil.
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I'm at 3 days, 23 hours and 11 minutes, at the end of the 9th season.
Which means I've got 2 season updates to do, 2 more decent seasons, and I'm pleased to say there's some silverwear in the trophy cabinet (The Premier Division doesn't really count).
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Very true, I much prefer staying in when it's cold outside.
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Season update 2016/17 - Barito Putra Banjarmasin
Super League: 3rd Table Indonesian Cup: 1st round Another good season in the league, although it was slightly disappointing to lose in the 1st round of the cup to a team in the league below us. A poor start again, which involved drawing far too many games early on in the season. including our first 4 games. Things got much better after that, and we managed to force our way into the top 3, and stayed there by winning each of our final 2 matches 1-0, with the goal coming from a penalty. We actually got more points away than at home this season. The sale (by the board) of right midfielder Mashuri for £400k brought in some needed money to replace the cup run, leaving our balance at around £1.3 million. In the summer, I finally decided to spend some money on players, bringing in a new DL, DR and MRC for a combined £125k. Also a replacement MR was signed on a free, giving me my first full international player...for East Timor! I then signed a 2nd foreign player for free, an Australian striker who was playing in East Timor. Code:
Season Division Media Prediction Finish 2009/10 First Division 5th 8th 2010/11 First Division 6th 3rd 2011/12 First Division 6th 1st 2012/13 Premier Division 15th 8th 2013/14 Premier Division 11th 3rd 2014/15 Premier Division 8th 2nd 2015/16 Super League 18th 6th 2016/17 Super League 10th 3rd |
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Season update 2017/18 - Barito Putra Banjarmasin
Super League: 5th Table Indonesian Cup: Winners Another solid season in the league, in which we so easily could have finished 2nd, along with winning the Indonesian Cup for the first time of many hopefully. We started with a defeat, but then put a run of wins together to put ourselves up the top from the start, and we were actually top of the table for the first time - albeit briefly - around the half way stage. Our away form let us down though, including a run of 4 straight away defeats and 6 without a win on our travels. We were unbeaten at home. If we'd played a bit better away, we would have taken 2nd. But now, the cup. R1: Persipal 0-3 Barito Putra Barito Putra 0-3 Persipal We were close to disaster against First Division Persipal, before going through on penalties.I put out a weakened side for the 2nd leg, that somehow capitulated to lose 3-0. Anyway,at least we made it through. R2: Deltras 1-0 Barito Putra Barito Putra 3-0 Deltras In between the two legs we won 6-1 at Deltras in the league, paving the way for our comfortable home win. R3: Barito Putra 3-1 Persibom Persibom 3-2 Barito Putra We did enough away from home. R4: Barito Putra 5-1 Sriwijaya FC Sriwijaya FC 4-1 Barito Putra A demolition of Sriwijaya FC at home, followed by them almost matching it. They are the dominant team in the league at the moment, and this was the first time I've beaten them. QF: PKT Bontang 0-3 Barito Putra Barito Putra 3-1 PKT Bontang Easiest tie so far, against the Premier Division team. SF: Arema 0-0 Barito Putra Barito Putra 2-1 Arema Another of the teams we struggle to bear, and it looked that way with 15 minutes to play. However, we turned it around from 0-1 to advance to the final. F: Persigo 1-2 Barito Putra More comfortable that the score suggests, as we dominate possession. As the season neared its close, an offer of £200k came in for my left midfielder from a Saudi team. I asked for £2.5m + 50% of next sale, and suprisingly they offered it, and the board accepted it. However, I noticed there were other clubs interested, and offered him to them for £5m + 50%. Sriwijaya FC came in with an offer of that, but the board didn't accept it automatically for some reason, but I did, and he ended up joining Sriwijaya. I know they're my title rivals, and dominate already, but I had to take the 5m. I'm struggling to pay ther wages of top players at the moment anyway, but hopefully my squad can be strengthened enough to challenge for the title next year. Indonesia in World Cup 2018 update coming next! Code:
Season Division Media Prediction Finish 2009/10 First Division 5th 8th 2010/11 First Division 6th 3rd 2011/12 First Division 6th 1st 2012/13 Premier Division 15th 8th 2013/14 Premier Division 11th 3rd 2014/15 Premier Division 8th 2nd 2015/16 Super League 18th 6th 2016/17 Super League 10th 3rd 2017/18 Super League 6th 5th |
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Two great seasons there JSalter, I don't blame you for taking the £5mil I probably would have done the same. The money is going to do the club more good than the player on his own.
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Another thing is that although he is a brilliant player, and can play on either wing, I've got a player for each wing as good as him. Last season he had 20 starts and 13 subs appearances, so wasn't vital to the team, although incredibly useful.
But now I've got a transfer budget of £3m and a big wage budget, I'm strengthening my squad in several areas thanks to the money
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Congrats in winning the Indonesian Cup, JSalter!
Man, 5M is a lot, what do you plan to do with the money? It seems that neither of us are going to get a chance at managing Indonesia any time soon, in my game they just qualified for the Olympics and they are doing well in pretty much all competitions. I also hate that cup matches don't get postponed because of internationals, I have like 8 players in the U-21s squad so pretty much whenever they play, I'm screwed. |
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I seem to be losing money each month at the moment, due to an increased wage bill and no extra income from anywhere else. Some of the money has been spent on new players though, and hopefully that will help us compete more from now on. I'm getting some bids of 1M+ for the left back I signed last year for 35k, if the price is right that will give me even more money soon. The top 2 or 3 teams have been taken over by foreign consortiums, so are still rich compared to us. Hopefully that gap will be bridged soon though. |
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Great seasons there JSalter.
![]() Remember to always rip your opponents off whenever you can. ![]() Hope you can win the league soon.
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I was drawn against Barito Putra in the first round of the Indonesian Cup. So far they've been promoted to the first division twice but was relegated both seasons. How is Persmin doing in your game, JSalter?
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Rizhiquan update
I'm midway through the season and Rizhiquan doing well, sitting very uncomfortably in 1st place. (1st to 4th separated by 3 points)The East Asian Champions Cup is a complete waste of time imo. (don't get much money out of it and I always finish 4th, also known as last. )And the Youth Player Project Partnership is doing well so far.
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Join Date: 29th December 2006
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Breaking News!!!
Guangdong Rizhiquan manager Ricky Nakano has officially been hired to lead China's national football team. His first task is to qualify China into the World Cup. China will be up against India in the 1st round of the 2026 World Cup Qualifiers. Nakano: I am very honoured to be hired as the manager of China's football team. I look forward to the challenge. Though some of you may have doubts in whether I can manager club and country, I am confident I can lead Rizhiquan and China to domestic and global glory. ~end conference~ Woooo!!! I'm manager of China now!!!
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Lol well done mate.
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Quick mid-season update.
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You've still got 15 days before christmas and if loads of people get it then the activation servers may break again so you'll get a few extra days.
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I think I'll stick with this when I get WWSM...Will probably use WWSM09 for other purposes (For signups probably... )
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They spent the first 6 seasons in the First Division, before winning it. Now they're just starting their 4th season in the Premier Division, after 3 mid table finishes. So I might see them in the Super League before too long.
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Rancer - Well done on getting the China job! Lets hope you and your players can turn them into World Cup winners.
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Maritzburg City 2015/16
So lets start with how the rest of African Cup Winners Cup went; Preliminary Round vs Interclube (Angola) 2-1 agg. 1st Round vs URA FC (Uganda) 5-0 agg. 2nd Round vs Bidvest Wits (South Africa) a1-1 agg. Qtr Final vs ENPPI (Egypt) 4-1 agg. Semi Final vs Zamalek (Egypt) 3-4 agg. After the first round last season we had a couple of trips to Egypt, ENPPI were easy to knock off with a 3-1 win away from home. This set up Zamalek where we held it close away until a late goal gave them the 3-1 win. With 1 goal difference I would have had a chance but 2 made things tricky and despite pushing hard at home I could only manage a 2-1 victory. Zamalek then faced Ajax Cape Town in the final and demolished them 8-1 on aggregate so I think I performed well. Even so with the poor performance last year in the league I wouldn't be in African competitions again this season. This left us with less games and so I could concentrate more on domestic competitions, starting off by reaching the final of the lucrative (£800K for the winner) Super 8 cup, but we lost to Kaizer Chiefs so I only got £80K. Still the good form continued and we finished up in 2nd in the league. Kaizer Chiefs were still unreachable, there only defeat coming after 54 games unbeaten in the league. We also made it to the final of the South African Cup against Orlando Pirates, for some reason though this clashed with international games so I was missing 2 Namibians, 1 Zimbabwean, 1 Swazi, 1 Mozambican, 1 Libyan and 1 South African u21 + 4 injuries so I went down 3-2. We have great depth in the squad now, some of the newer players, Chanda Chilufya, Sandile Williams and Renaldo Mngomezulu. Joining us for our first champions league campaign Sihle Botha, it should be good, I hope. Domestic 2009/10 - 7th South African 1st Division Inland - 1st Div Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2010/11 - 1st South African 1st Division Inland - 1st Div Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, 3rd Round 2011/12 - 6th South African Premier - Knockout Cup, Qtr Final - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2012/13 - 4th South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Semi Final - KO Cup, Final - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2013/14 - 3rd South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Qtr Final - KO Cup, Semi Final - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2014/15 - 7th South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Qtr Final - KO Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, Qtr Final 2015/16 - 2nd South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Runners Up - KO Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, Runners Up Africa 2014 - African Cup Winners Cup, Winners vs Al-Ahly (Egypt) 2015 - African Cup Winners Cup, Semi Final vs Zamalek (Egypt) - African Super Cup, Lost vs Club Africain (Tunisia) |
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Good season Quackje, the title is getting closer.
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Things are already looking good for this season already, with a bit of early silverwear and more importantly Kaizer Chiefs aren't looking quite so unbeatable this season. A game to add to one of the club greats along with my 6-2 thumping of Kaizer Chiefs three years ago.
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Hunan Xiaangtao - End Of Season Update 2012
Final Table Transfers Again I went out of the cup in the first leg. For some reason the side couldn't gel this season. I think I'm going down next season. There are now about 3 sides who were Super League sides at the start in the league and the sides that had been relgated are coming back up very strong for some reason, for example Sichuan were relgated in 2009, spent to years in the non-playable leagues then jump straight back up into 6th after their first season!? Hopefully this wont be the case and I'm just growing disillusioned with situation of being a lower side. History 2012 - National First Division - 12th 2011 - National First Division - 9th 2010 - National First Division - 13th Honours Club None... |
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Quackje: Great season there. Hope you finally win the league next year!
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blowcrapup I'd like to see a screenshot of Wang Qing, is he actually good or did you buy him for a laugh
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I bought him because I needed a striker that could score and didn't realise about his name until you mentioned it. (I did laugh quite a bit after though) I'll get a screenie now.
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Season update 2018/19 - Barito Putra Banjarmasin
Super League: 1st Table Indonesian Cup: Quarter Finals Super Cup: Runners up v Sriwijaya FC Champions! Barito Putra have completed their rise from the lower reaches of the First Division to Super League champions in the space of 10 years. We started well, unbeaten in our first 8 games before a surprising defeat away to Persebaya. We were as low as 5th shortly after, but rose to sit at the top of the table after 14 games. After this, we were top for the rest of the season except after 27 and 28 games - after a defeat at home to Persebaya. Our only other defeat came away to Persipura with 1 game to go, but we held our nerve on the final day, winning 2-1, meaning PSMS' 2-1 win wasn't enough for them. There were some stand-out performances from the team this season, some of these being our 3-0 win away to Arema, and a 4-4 draw at home to Sriwijaya FC, after being 4-0 down shortly before half time. Although we should never have got into that position, it was good to see us come back. Budi Faizal was our top goalscorer for the 2nd season in a row with 21, with Erwin Sudrajat also weighing in with 19. Our best player by average rating was Mohd Shahrizan Carvalho, the East Timor international. Our keeper is still Indra Taufik, who has now played more than 275 career league games, 231 for us. In the cup, we had an easy run to the Quarters before coming up against Arema, losing 2-1 on aggregate. The Super Cup was a 1-0 defeat to Sriwijaya FC. Next year, we'll be playing Arema in it, as well as having the chance to play in the Asian Champions League for the first time. This year we've lost almost £1m. Not totally sure how, as our gate receipts outweigh our wage bill. Hopefully the ACL will bring in a lot more revenue. Targets for next season: - Win the league again. It will be close again though, lots of good teams at the top right now. - Be competitive in the ACL. Code:
Season Division Media Prediction Finish 2009/10 First Division 5th 8th 2010/11 First Division 6th 3rd 2011/12 First Division 6th 1st 2012/13 Premier Division 15th 8th 2013/14 Premier Division 11th 3rd 2014/15 Premier Division 8th 2nd 2015/16 Super League 18th 6th 2016/17 Super League 10th 3rd 2017/18 Super League 6th 5th 2018/19 Super League 7th 1st |
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Congratz JSalter on your domestic win.
How bad are Indonesia doing?
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Suprisingly well
![]() They qualified for the 2018 World Cup, and beat Ivory Coast, Chile and Croatia in the group stage, before losing on pens to Portugal in the 2nd round. Also runners-up in the 2015 Asian Cup, and 3rd in 2019, including a 4-0 win against Japan and 3-0 against China. The U20s are doing well too, they won the Asian U20 C'ship in 2014 and 2018 (held every 2 years), and were runners-up in the U20 World Cup in 2019. And, amazingly, they're currently ranked 7th in the world! |
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It might take me a while to do my next season. I've had a hissy fit and I'm not playing FM09 until I sort my tactics or the patch is out.
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I always do horrible in one ACL game and I end up finishing 2nd.
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Congrats on the win JSalter and good luck in the ACL!
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I have 14 players out due to injuries and internationals for my next game
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Season 16: Rizhiquan - Chinese Super League (2023) Media Prediction: 1st Finishing Position: 2nd Chinese FA Cup: Lost in Final Asian Champions League: 2nd in Group Stage East Asian Championship: 3rd Transfers/Squad Transfers I don't think I'll need to buy another player...but this season was so disappointing I might have to get some players... Squad Finances Finances Club Information Club Information Awards Asian Champions League Top Goalscorer - Zhu Jinhui - 2nd place Chinese Player of the Year - Thomas Sablan - 2nd place Chinese Manager of the Year - Me - 2nd place Chinese Team of the Year - Thomas Sablan, Han Sheng Goals for the Future
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Season Team League Finished 2008 Rizhiquan Jia League 11th 2009 Rizhiquan Jia League 8th 2010 Rizhiquan Jia League 9th 2011 Rizhiquan Jia League 6th 2012 Rizhiquan Jia League 5th 2013 Rizhiquan Jia League 5th 2014 Rizhiquan Jia League 4th 2015 Rizhiquan Jia League 2nd 2016 Rizhiquan Super League 6th 2017 Rizhiquan Super League 4th 2018 Rizhiquan Super League 4th 2019 Rizhiquan Super League 4th 2020 Rizhiquan Super League 1st 2021 Rizhiquan Super League 1st 2022 Rizhiquan Super League 1st 2023 Rizhiquan Super League 2nd August 6, 2023: Hired! My Best Players: Goalkeeper: Diao Jie Youth Club: Beijing Defender: Wang Bing Youth Club: Wuhan Midfielder: Li Ming Youth Club: Shangdong Striker: Shen Jian Youth Club: Liaoning Code:
Year World Ranking 2023 26th World Cup Asian Qualifiers Third Round Group 3 Thaliand Iran China U.A.E. International Goals
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And I also got some foreign coaches so hopefully I can get some foreign regens through my youth team.
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The easiest game I have ever played, this has to be some kind of record but I can't be bothered to put it in that thread. Had the ball so much around their goal it could easily have been 10-0.
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Unlucky on not winning the league this year Rancer, I'm sure you'll get it back next year
I'm about half way through my next season, the ACL will start in a couple of months. I was going along quite nicely last night, and then this happened. They were in 6th
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Third Team
Join Date: 29th December 2006
Location: The 'AFC Project' of FM2010, bringing the best of Asian football to the rest of the world.
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![]() I think the greatest chance I'll get into the quarters is if I get drawn with an Australian team...Korean (especially Suwon as you can from the last update ) and Japanese teams are a lot better than me atm...
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Semi Pro
Join Date: 6th September 2008
Location: 17 Mei, Banjarmasin
Posts: 2,641
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That said, I've just won my first game 2-1 against Tianjin I've got a bunch of tough games coming up though, it will be hard as we've still got a title challenge on in the league.
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Amateur
Join Date: 14th July 2008
Posts: 555
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Maritzburg City 2016/17
The domestic season kicked off well as we won the charity cup by defeating Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates. All the other domestic cups we went out in the first round I had to play in but in the league we were driving forward. Unfortunately the (almost) unbeatable club this season was Orlando Pirates and I could not catch them leading to another 2nd place, their only defeats were to me and in a meaningless last game of the season against Dynamos. After Christmas the African Champions League got under way though after my year long absence from continental competition. African Champions League 2017 Preliminary Round vs Pôle Espoirs Réunion (Réunion) 10-0 agg. 1st Round vs JS Kabylie (Algeria) 4-2 agg. 2nd Round vs MC Alger (Algeria) 4-0 agg. The easiest game ever agains the french islanders at home followed by another 5-0 win by my reserves away set up the first of two trips to Algeria. Both were very similar, 2-0 wins away followed up by going up 2-0 at home in comfortable fashion. JS Kabylie managed to claw back 2 goals late in the game to make it 2-2 in Pietermaritzburg but it was never enough. So we march into the group stages to be played at the start of the next South African season, the groups lack diversity I feel though. Great new players this season include free transfer Simphiwe Sangweni and £750K man Sihle Botha and a real team rotation effort up front by a collection of players. Domestic 2009/10 - 7th South African 1st Division Inland - 1st Div Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2010/11 - 1st South African 1st Division Inland - 1st Div Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, 3rd Round 2011/12 - 6th South African Premier - Knockout Cup, Qtr Final - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2012/13 - 4th South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Semi Final - KO Cup, Final - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2013/14 - 3rd South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Qtr Final - KO Cup, Semi Final - SA Cup, 2nd Round 2014/15 - 7th South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Qtr Final - KO Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, Qtr Final 2015/16 - 2nd South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Runners Up - KO Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, Runners Up 2016/17 - 2nd South African Premier - Super 8 Cup, Qtr Final - KO Cup, 1st Round - SA Cup, 2nd Round, Charity Cup - Winners Africa 2014 - African Cup Winners Cup, Winners vs Al-Ahly (Egypt) 2015 - African Cup Winners Cup, Semi Final vs Zamalek (Egypt) - African Super Cup, Lost vs Club Africain (Tunisia) 2017 - African Champions league, Running... Last edited by Quackje; 13-12-2008 at 21:32. |
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