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[FM11] The Sheriff of Waltham Forest - Part Deux!


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Setup: FM2011 Patch 11.3 and Uncle Ron's England Levels 7 & 8 dbc

Leagues Loaded: Western Europe, Scandanavia, and the USA

I use some self-imposed rules to make the game as realistic as possible. No use of of search function or lists to find players. Only sign players recommended by staff or scouts. And for Level 7 and 8 play, only sign local players. For example, while at Waltham Forest, I will only look at players who were born or played for clubs in London or nearby towns.

Goals: Make a name for myself at Waltham Forest and perhaps move on to bigger and better things if the opportunity arises.

Started out with a background of Sunday League Player.

Career Status:

2010/2011 - Waltham Forest (Ryman Isthmian League D1 North) - In Progress

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100px-Waltham_forest.jpgWaltham Forest FC

Waltham Forest F.C. are a football club from Walthamstow, who play in the Isthmian League First Division North. They have played under a number of names and were known as Leyton Pennant up until the end of the 2002/03 season.

History

Pennant Football Club was formed as a junior side in 1964, initially joining the South West Essex League. The league's Premier Division title was won by Pennant in 1972-73. Two seasons later the club joined the Metropolitan League, winning the league at the first attempt.

Pennant joined the London Spartan League in 1983, becoming a senior club. They finished 4th in the Senior in their first season, which was sufficient to gain promotion to the Premier Division. In 1988 neighbours Walthamstow Avenue were swallowed up by Redbridge Forest, so Pennant changed their name to Walthamstow Pennant in order to keep the footballing name of Walthamstow alive. The 1988-89 season saw the renamed club win the Spartan League Cup and the installation of floodlights installed at Wadham Lodge.

1990-91 saw Walthamstow Pennant win the Spartan League title by a single point from Barkingside with a 4-0 defeat of Thamesmead in their final game. A double was achieved through the defeat of Haringey Borough in the League Cup. However, promotion to the Isthmian League was denied due to inadequate ground facilities and the league's rejection of a proposed groundshare at Leyton-Wingate.

In 1995-96 neighbours Leyton saw no future at their ground and moved to Wadham Lodge, incorporating Walthamstow Pennant. The club was renamed Leyton Pennant, and assumed Leyton's place in the Isthmian League. By 1999-2000 the club was struggling on and off the pitch, resulting in a very poor run of form and relegation to the Isthmian League Second Division. 2000-01 saw great inconsistency in results, accompanied by one of the poorest disciplinary records in the whole of English football and the club were called before the FA to explain themselves.

The Ramis Years

Following a few indifferent seasons hovering near the division's relegation zone, local businessman Harry Ramis took over as Chairman in February 2003, appointing his brother, ex professional footballer, Hakan Ramis-Heyrattin as manager and the team avoided relegation. An early decision by the new chairman and his board was to once again change the club's name to Waltham Forest, reflecting the club's location in the borough of Waltham Forest.

The team carried on their form at the beginning of the 2003-04 season winning their first three matches and sitting in the top 4 for much of the first three months of the season. However, the performance levels dipped soon after and the team could only manage to finish 16th.

The team were then moved across to the Southern League Eastern division for two seasons and finished 9th and 8th in consecutive seasons. 2005-06 also saw the club win the Essex Senior Cup, however, the biggest story of the season was an incredible run from the clubs Youth Team. They reached the last 16 of the FA Youth Cup, even managing to beat Premiership club West Bromwich Albion's Youth Team on route, under the guidance of Dave Muir and Martin Fitch.

Times of Struggle

Despite the progress at the club, Chairman Harry Ramis made the decision at the end of the 05-06 season to step down as chairman. The decision may have been prompted by the fact that his brother Hakan Ramis-Heyrattin had decided to move on to manage Thurrock.

This left the club on the brink of extinction or at the very least facing a drop down to play in the Essex Senior League. However, long serving club secretary Andy Perkins managed to entice Terry Back to the club as Chairman in order to provide some finance. Dave Muir and Martyn Fitch were promoted to manage the first team, and promoted a large chunk of the FA Youth Cup team with them. However, results were shambolic and after 4 heavy defeats in their first 4 games Terry Back acted and dismissed both Muir and Fitch.

They were replaced by Danny Honeyball as player-manager, a position that he'd held briefly at the club in 2003. Honeyball, along with assistant boss Victor Renner rebuilt the side quickly and after an outstanding run of form, finished 8th and just missed out on the end of season play-offs.

Despite the excellent performance the summer of 2007 was one of turmoil at the club. Victor Renner moved on to Potters Bar Town and took over half of the first team squad with him, and Reserve Team manager Dave Bricknell also departed. Darren Grieves joined as Danny's player-assistant manager, but left after just 6 games. Worse was to follow when Terry Back resigned as Chairman on 31 October 2007.

Ground Difficulties

Terry Back's departure as Chairman soon saw the 2007-08 season descend into chaos. Danny Honeyball departed as Manager in November to take charge at Arlesey Town, and the club ended up having four different managers over the course of the season, with Louis Affor, Kevin Durrant and eventually Ged Searson taking charge.

Boxing Promoter Azumah Cofie took over as Chairman, however, the club continued to suffer financial difficulties, and worse was to follow. It was eventually announced on 14 March 2008 that the club would leave their home of 12 years, Wadham Lodge, at the end of the season. However, an increase in the rent saw the club move out early, playing their final home game at the Lodge on 24 March 2008, a 1–0 home defeat to Ilford, which put the Stags back in the relegation mire, however the team eventually secured survival in the penultimate game, a 3-0 victory at Enfield Town.

For the start of the 2008-09 season, Waltham Forest F.C. moved in as tenants of Ilford, and played their home games at Cricklefield Stadium. However, on the field problems remained. With the team near the foot of the table Ged Searson resigned early on in the campaign, and was replaced by Tony Ievoli. At the beginning of 2009 Chairman Azumah Cofie handed the reins to local businessman and friend Mr. Isaac Johnson, who immediately appointed Olawale Ojelabi as player-manager. This led to a superb run of form from January to March, which dragged the club out of the relegation places and again Forest survived the drop.

However, Ojelabi left the club on the eve of the 2009-10 season and was replaced by Kevin Head and Bert Hoyte and despite a solid start, and an unbeaten run, Hoyte and Head were sacked and replaced by Phil Miles and the season again soon fell apart, only for Miles himself to be dismissed just before the end of the season as Forest slipped into the bottom third of the league table.

Return to the Lodge

Tony Mercer was appointed as Manager for the start of the 2010-11 season and the club was given a massive lift by the news that they would return to their former home at Wadham Lodge in October 2010 after a series of ground improvements had been completed. However, this has not happened to date. Perhaps next season. And to make matters worse, after 33 matches, the Stags are sitting bottom of the league table with all bets on relegation. :)

Honours

(as Waltham Forest F.C. only)

Essex Senior Cup 2005-06

Suburban League Regional Division 2005-6

Conference Youth League 2005-6

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cool :cool: I really enjoyed your earlier exploits with Waltham Forest. Part 2 should be 2 times as good!
Good to have you back with Waltham Forest :D

Looking forward to your updates

Thanks. I think I'm going to do 3 updates per season instead of monthly and see how that works out.

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2010/2011 Pre-Season Update: Waltham Forest - Ryman Divsion 1 North

After meeting the squad there is a lot of work to be done. We have no left side midfielders, no suitable back-up at right fullback, and our central midfielders are all rubbish. My wage budget is 822/wk and current wages are 819/wk, so I'm going to have to try to off-load a player or two on free transfers to make room for a few signings.

The youth team really looks to have no decent prospects, so I'll get no help there. I have one striker that if handled very carefully might someday flourish into a 1.5 star rated player. :)

Coaching staff. More rubbish and naturally all on long term contracts, so the club really can't afford to terminate them. However, I did have one open coaching slot so I placed an advert and found a real gem. Meet Ben Stork.

The Media are projecting us for a 7th place finish (I've not quite fathomed that one out yet).

The Board expects an upper table finish.

Season Ticket Sales came in at 15.

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August thru October 2010 Update: Waltham Forest - Ryman Division 1 North

Overall we got off to pretty good start to the season. End of October and we are still alive in all Cup competitions. Although we had few more replays than i would have liked. In the League we are currently sitting 13th with 2 to 3 matches in hand on most of the League.

The highlight thus far was a 5 star performamce in the 5-1 win over Durham in the FA Cup. The disappointment, our 1-0 loss away at Rivals Leyton, a match we really should have won.

Key Players:

Victor Renner - Striker, Midfielder (R/L) - Has played at Striker exclusively thus far and is our leading scorer.

Jermaine Hughes - Striker. Hughes was hurt until October, but has found his form quickly.

Spencer Harrison - Center Back. He's been a rock at the back thus thus far.

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On the transfer front, I sold center back Des Thomas on a free transfer to free up some wages and made what I believe are several good signings.

Transfers in:

Lee Hales - 21 year old Central Midfielder on a free, released from West Ham.

Michael Adebole - 16 year old Left Midfielder on a free, released from Stevenage.

Nicky Ioannou - 23 year old Right Back on a free, released from Barnet.

Charlie Bland - 18 year old Midfielder (LC) on a free, released from Dag & Red.

Kenny Koyami - 17 year old Central Midfielder on a free, released from Stevenage.

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Looks like you're off to a decent start. Money must be rolling in from all those cup wins.

25k in the black. Woohoo!

Decent start this time round :thup: I reckon it'll be quite a tight league by the looks of it, no-one running away with it as of yet.

Hopefully nobody will pull away. But Grays have won 7 in a row after a bad start and they have the strongest squad in the league.

Very solid start you've made there. How are you finding rotating the squad with all those cup replays?

I'm only about 14 deep quality wise, so some players are getting far to many matches at this point. The extra time replay against Glapwell was tough. Lining up for Durham 2 days later, both my LB's were at 75% fitnes. So I put one on the sub's bench and gave them both 45 minutes.

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