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I really like the idea of this challenge, and with getting a new computer means I don't have to worry about the processor going slow like my old model.

I'm going to have a look at which nations to use for my path.

Here is the list of nations for each stage from FM12

Stage 3

England

Spain

Germany

Stage 2

Italy

France

Portugal

Russia

Ukraine

Netherlands

Turkey

Greece

Denmark

Belgium

Romania

Scotland

Stage 1

Any nation not mentioned above

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Ok I've decided to go with The Ajax Way, and have loaded the following leagues

Poland(1st Stage)

Italy(2nd Stage)

England(3rd Stage)

Holland(Special Stage)

Scottish Managar Jim Bowman, has taken over at Polish side Lech Poznan(predicted to finish 1st but strangely hadn't qualified for Europe)

I may need to have a bit of a cull of the squad to keep within the youth limits and I'm going to use a Total Football tactic to keep in line with Ajax's way of thinking

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Edgar Davids set Xamax' tactics to 4-2-3-1, Total Football, ultra attacking (as per the Ajax way), with mixed results in pre season. Already sitting on two Austrian-based wins and a loss in Stuttgart, a loss at home to Koln and a 3-0 win at a lower league French side followed. However, the first league match exceeded expectations spectacularly. Away against Europa League participants FC Thun, Xamax were slight underdogs, but with Davids' fresh philosophy of Ajax-style Total Football, they played Thun off the park. The tactic was expected to help Xamax dominate smaller sides, and similar sized clubs at home, but a convincing and stylish win away to similar sized opponents will excite fans of the Neuchâtel outfit.

No signings have yet been made by Davids, who has pledged to bring success to the club with predominantly young, homegrown and domestic talent, despite the strong financial backing of mega rich Russian owner Bulat Chagaev. Davids has stated he doesn't intend to buy success, but rather earn it. With the squad currently lacking depth, he has however acknowledged that his toes will be dipped into the rich waters of the transfer market.

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The Ajax Way - Season 1 - jimbowmanuk

League Table

I could only manage to finish 2nd in the league in the 1st season, also I was knocked out of the cup in the third round. A bit of a blessing to be honest as only 7 players of my 24 man squad were with the club before they were 19, I abandoned my risky formation and went for a more conservative 4-5-1, now I have a good idea of the standard of league I can focus on the pre-season of bringing in youngsters and selling on some of the older players.

I know its only a brief post but once I meet the squad conditions it'll be more indepth.

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The Ajax Way - Season 2 - jimbowmanuk

Lech Poznan Squad for new season

Goalkeepers

Buric (BIH)

Frackowiak (POL)

Wendzel (POL)

Defenders

Wolakiewicz (POL)

Nelson (ENG)

Wojtkowiak (POL)

Djurdjevic (SRB)

Arboleda (COL)

Kaminski (POL)

Henriquez (PAN)

Kikut (POL)

Midfielders

Van Nieff (NED)

Murawski (POL)

Injac (SRB)

Drygas (POL)

Van Overeem (NED)

Bouy (NED)

Mozdzen (POL)

Kowalczuk (POL)

Golla (POL)

Slusarski (POL)

Strikers

Wawrzyniak (POL)

Ubiparip (SRB)

Van Overbeek (NED)

Mikolajczak (POL)

Goodwillie (SCO)

Green = Joined under 19 Red = Polish Blue = Joined under 19 and Polish

Players joined under the age of 19 : 13(50%)

Polish National : 14

Conditions have been met so hopefully the silverware will start coming

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well a disappointing performance has seen me get the boot at the end of the season, I could only manage to finish 7th in the league, knocked out of the FA cup in the Semi's by lower league opposition. One positive was making the knockout round of the Euro Cup.

Bowman Sacked

I will be starting this again, but not in Poland, and I'm still undecided whether to go the PSV way or the Feyenoord way, or just try again with the Ajax way

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Unlucky Jim!

Just finished the first season with Neuchâtel Xamax, managed to finish third in the Swiss League behind Zurich and Young Boys (Basel finished 8th!) and beat Luzern on penalties in the Swiss Cup final. So we've got European football to look forward to next season. (No screenshots today, I'm too tired/lazy! :p) Will post the squad once pre-season and transfers have been done, but we're not far away from meeting the requirements to do this the Ajax way.

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Neuchâtel Xamax Squad 2012/13

Goalkeepers

Luca CASTELLAZZI (ITA)

Maxime BRENET (FRA)

Enrico ROBIN (SUI)

Defenders

Mike GOMES (SUI)

Mohamed BAH (FRA)

Mickaël FACCHINETTI (SUI)

David NAVARRO (ESP)

Stéphane BESLE (FRA)

Vincent BIKANA (CAM)

Ignasi MIQUEL (ESP)

Frederic VESELI (SUI)

Daniel IMHOF (CAN/SUI)

Philippe SOOS (SUI)

Victor SÁNCHEZ (ESP)

Javier GARRIDO (ESP)

Midfielders

BINYA (CAM)

Kerim FREI (TUR/SUI)

Max VELOSO (POR)

Vladimir KONAN (HUN)

Sébastien WÜRTHRICH (SUI)

Jordi GÓMEZ (ESP)

Granit XHAKA (SUI)

Hakan YAKIN (SUI)

Gabriel LÜCHINGER (SUI)

Nicholas KOCH (SUI)

Abdourahman DAMPHA (GAM)

Strikers

Kalu UCHE (NIG)

Simon CHATAGNY (SUI)

Fiorenze PESCE (SUI)

Swiss, Swiss and homegrown, Homegrown

Swiss nationals - 14 (48%), require at least 10. :thup:

Been at the club before 19 - 18 (62%), require at least 50%. :thup:

Ready to start challenging for some silverware...

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Ok the leagues loaded for this attempt at the PSV way are

Stage 1 - Sweden

Stage 2 - Italy

Stage 3 - England

Special Stage - Holland

I have opted to use Kalmer FF in the Swedish Premier, they are predicted to finish 7th but I chose them as they already have 7 different nationalities so getting another 3 should be fairly simple

Manager Information

Okay the squad is ready, Signed a 20 year old Macedonian, a 22 year old Cameroonian and a 30 year old Ugandan so over 50% transfers under 23 and 10 different nationalities in the squad.

Kalmer FF Squad

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Mid-season Update

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The PSV Way

After reaching compliance with regards to foreigners in the squad we were ready for the opening pre-season Upper League Cup. Since this features all the top teams in Iceland it would be considered good enough to win this to get our first year of hopefully three successful seasons already moving. The Upper League cup is an unusual tournament - the whole of group A was made up of Premier League teams and the whole of Group C made up of Division 1 teams. This could be a complete fluke! One suspects not...

Icelandic Upper League Cup

Group A

Breidablik (A) W 2-1 (Sveinsson, Mazurkiewicz)

Keflavik (H) W 4-2 (Koroma 2, Spivak, Olsen)

Stjarnan (H) W 3-2 (Koroma 2, Mazurkiewicz)

FH (A) L 1-3 (Sigurdsson)

Fram (H) W 5-3 (Koroma 3, Halldorsson 2)

IBV (A) D 2-2 (Spivak, Olsen)

KR (H) W 2-0 (Spivak, Thorarinsson)

So we won the group at a canter, 16 points to FH and Keflavik's 12 points. It had to be sealed with the last fixture but the goals were flowing and we looked in good shape. One defeat to league champions FH was our only reversal and IBV were the only other team who took points off us. A cracking topsy-turvy derby match against Fram saw us go 3-1 up, before being pegged back to 3-3 and then two late goals by our central defender Halldorsson won us the three points.

Knockout Stages

The knockout stages saw us drawn against division one team Throttur at home and a tight match was won 1-0 with a second half own goal. The semi-final saw us drawn against newly-promoted Haukar whilst FH were playing Fylkir. We strolled to victory with goals from Al-Gashamy, Sviensson and Halldorsson, meanwhile Fylkir knocked out FH with a 1-0 victory giving us the peace of mind that we wouldn't have to play the only team who had beaten us in this competition. Coincidentally we would play Fylkir in our first game of the league season a week after the final. With some trepidation at the Fylkir side featuring former Icelandic international and Leeds United player Gylfi Einarsson we were delighted when Einarsson was sent off for a two footed lunge within the first five minutes. From there we were dominant and Husby Saether scored our first on the stroke of half time before Ukrainian Spivak wrapped up the victory with a second half goal. The only blemish was a late late consolation by Fylkir but we'd had our first silverware wrapped up and could concentrate on the league and Icelandic Cup without the pressure of knowing we had to win either tournament this season for the challenge.

Premier League

The consistency which saw us win the upper league cup has faltered in the league. Continual injuries to key players such as Olsen, Mazurkiewicz ad Thorarinsson have scuppered progress, however at the halfway stage we sit on top of the pile by a solitary point, however some teams have a game in hand on us.

Fylkir A D 2-2 (Koroma, Gudmundsson)

Stjarnan H W 2-1 (Gudmundsson 2)

KR A X 0-0

FH H W 2-0 (Koroma, Spivak)

Keflavik A W 2-0 (Sveinsson, Spivak)

Haukar H W 5-1 (Koroma 3, Hreidarsson, Halldorsson)

Fram A L 1-2 (Spivak)

Breidablik H D 2-2 (Koroma, Sveinsson)

Grindavik A W 2-1 (Spivak, Thorarinsson)

Selfoss H W 4-1 (og, Koroma, Spivak, Halldorsson)

IBV A L 0-1

So halfway through the season we sit atop the table with 21 points from a possible 33. Keflavik have 20 from 11 games, Grindavik have 17 from 11 games, KR and Fylkir both have 15 points from 10 games. Below that the league is incredibly tight. Champions FH sit on the edge of the relegation zone with 12 points from 11 games and Selfoss are bottom with 11 points from 10 games. Anyone can beat anyone in this division!

Icelandic Cup

Less said about this the better. IBV are clearly our bogey team. Before they beat us in the league they'd just come off a 6-0 battering and this wasn't our best result either - out in the first round.

IBV H L 2-3 (Sveinsson, Richardsen)

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The squad is too big. I have way too many Icelandic central midfielders who aren't going to break into my first team. I'm unhappy with my staff as I don't think they're good enough. We're way too inconsistent, but this squad just needs to settle down a bit I think. I need to convince the board that I need to be able to scout as far as possible right now because my 10 nationalities right now are going to have to be made up of Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Faroes, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and another as that is all I can scout - I will have to hold onto certain players I've dug out but otherwise the tactic of typing random letters into the player search or trawling African u-21 squads will have to suffice.

If I had full fitness (ha!) this would be my starting XI right now:

GK: Bjornsson (ISL) - very unconvinced. will be looking for a stronger goalkeeper in the future with some urgency

DR: Eggertsson (ISL) - again, not entirely convinced but has done a fairly assured job.

DC: Halldorsson (ISL) - has been relatively strong. i like what he's done so far.

DC: Thorarinsson (ISL) - see Halldorsson. No real issues here.

DL: Jorgensen (DEN) - very reliable at left back.

MC: Sigurdsson (ISL) - has been injury free and reliable in midfield. bit slow.

MC: Mazurkiewicz (POL) - has been excellent but a bad injury has seen him miss the first half of the premier league season

AMR: Spivak (UKR) - 35 year old winger who has goals in him. worried i may lose him to retirement due to his age very shortly and hence would need another nationality to come in!!

AML: Olsen (DEN) - looked really good but strained knee ligaments have seen him miss the first half of the premier league season

SC: Koroma (GAM) - 14 goals in 17 starts need i say more. wasn't convinced he'd make the step up this season even though he's 20. how wrong was i?!

SC: Sveinsson (ISL) - looked really convincing, got an injury and now i'm still not convinced. he's fast and has goals in him, but hasn't scored enough - 5 goals in 12 starts.

Stats

Top Scorers: Koroma 14 in 17(3), Spivak 9 in 19(2), Halldorsson 5 in 20, Sveinsson 5 in 12(2), Gudmundsson 3 in 7(5)

Assists: Spivak 6 in 19(2), Jorgensen 4 in 22, Mazurkiewicz 4 in 17, Halldorsson 3 in 20, Olsen 3 in 8(1)

Average Rating: Halldorsson 7.35, Koroma 7.24, Spivak 7.14, Thorarinsson 7.13, Eggertsson 7.06

Right... can I win the league?

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Looks a good challenge and the first one to get me interested since the Roman Conquest one last year.

Going to have a crack at this on FM12. I'm gonna do Ajax way and starting with Lech Poznan (the almost obvious choice for people who don't want to do stage 1 for too long).

Currently working on getting the 50% U-19 requirement but the squads looking good. Only played 2 league games winning 3-0 and 4-0.

Signings are going to be hard as Lech have a squad that has been, on the majority, bought in after 19, although with a few sales have made some room. Currently holding out for £7.5M for rudnevs off Zenit which will allow some serious spending to hopefully win the league.

Looking forward to the rest of the challenge.

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End of 2010 Season

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The second half of the season started with a few devestating wins which secured me the title. A small blip towards the end had us panicking, but at that stage we only needed one point to seal the title. The August transfer window saw me bring two more new faces in, 29 year old Brazilian Cristiano who was a 4.5 star rated striker, initially on loan and I secured his signature after a cool 3 goals in 5 games at the end of his loan spell. For compliance I also brought in 18 year old Sierra Leonean Mohamed Sesay, who has some history in Norway.

Premier League

Fylkir H W 2-0 (Sveinsson, Gudmundsson)

Stjarnan A W 2-0 (Halldorsson, Olsen)

KR H W 4-1 (Sveinsson, Koroma, Husby Saether, og)

Keflavik H X 0-0

Haukar A W 4-2 (Spivak 2, Lydsson, Ahmed)

FH A L 1-2 (Cristiano)

Fram H W 3-0 (Thorarinsson, Koroma, Spivak)

Breidablik A W 1-0 (Cristiano)

Grindavik H L 1-2 (Mazurkiewicz)

Selfoss A L 0-2

IBV H W 2-0(Cristiano, Koroma)

So we ended up winning the league by 5 points from Keflavik;

Valur +22 43

Keflavik +17 38

Grindavik +4 34

Stjarnan -2 34

Fylkir +4 31

KR +3 31

FH +3 30

Fram -5 27

Breidablik -7 24

IBV -10 24

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Selfoss -11 22

Haukar -18 19

So Selfoss and Haukar were relegated and replaced by Throttur and Thor. I qualify for the champions league.

List of nations representing Valur this season (13): Iceland, Denmark, Ukraine, The Gambia, Poland, Iraq, Norway, Spain, Sierra Leone, Faroe Islands, Ireland, Somalia, Brazil

Trophies Won: Icelandic Upper Cup, Icelandic Premier Division

One season completed on stage 1, two more successful seasons to go

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Season 2011 - Preliminaries, Upper League Cup and Champions Cup

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So after immediate compliance I won the Upper League Cup and the League in Iceland and set myself up as fast as possible to make the immediate step to stage 2. There were a few shaky results but I immediately established us as a force in Iceland with a varied and cosmopolitan squad. Season 2011 would bring a number of different challenges. It would start with a defence of my Upper League Cup title, followed by participation in the Icelandic Champions Cup against runners up Keflavik. Then I would begin defending my league title, attempting to get a better showing in the Icelandic cup this year and judging by the expectations of the board they were expecting a successful title defence to boot. Namely it would have to be an exceptionally successful season and the media had us favourites for tournaments from the start.

I brought in two players during the transfer window (excluding tying up a permanent deal for Brazilian striker Cristiano - £10k). 17 year old former Portsmouth defender and Congolese U-19 international Yann Nsaku joined us on a free transfer and I sorted out my goalkeeping situation by bringing in experienced Norwegian keeper Tommy Runar from FC Hjorring for a cool £40k. My wage budget had gone up but some renewed contracts had seen me start pushing that too. This meant I had brought in 50% of transfers being U-23 and I had also increased my nationalities slightly as well. An Italian trialist also played for me in the upper league cup, but I couldn't end up affording his wages.

The Squad

Goalkeepers

Tommy Runar, 29, NOR

Haraldur Bjornsson, 22, ISL

Fullbacks

Jonas Thor Naes, 24, FRO

Ellert Eiriksson, 22, ISL

Nicolai Jorgensen, 31, DEN

Stefan Eggertsson, 27, ISL

Central Defenders

Halldor K Halldorsson, 23, ISL

Atli Thorarinsson, 31, ISL (captain)

Thomas Husby Saether, 26, NOR

Yann Nsaku, 17, COD

Einar Marteinsson, 22, ISL

Central Midfielders

Haukur Pal Sigurdsson, 23, ISL

Runar Sigurjonsson, 20, ISL

Mohamed Sesay, 18, SLE

Sigurbjorn Hreidarsson, 35, ISL

Mustafe Ahmed, 24, SOM

Tomasz Mazurkiewicz, 29, POL

Gudjon Lydsson, 23, ISL

Andri Fannar Stefansson, 20, ISL

Wingers

Ali Al-Gashamy, 21, IRQ

Olexandr Spivak, 36, UKR

Gael Regardes Rivera, 20, ESP

Mattias Gudmundsson, 30, ISL

Arnar Sveinn Geirsson, 19, ISL

Marc Olsen, 25, DEN

Strikers

Cristiano, 29, BRA

Hordur Sveinsson, 28, ISL

Omar Koroma, 21, GAM

Number of different nationalities 13: Brazil, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Faroe Islands, Iceland, Iraq, Norway, Poland, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Spain, The Gambia, Ukraine

I had an Irish player last year who is now languishing in the reserves - unfortunately he doesn't quite cut it. Some of the squad still need trimming. Spivak is retiring at the end of the year.

Upper League Cup

It seems after last years supposed conspiracy theory to plonk all Premiership teams in one group was not a conspiracy. It appears to be the norm. Fortunately (?) for us this season we drew in Group B which is a mixture of Premiership and Division One. In our group were one of our bogey teams Grindavik, Selfoss, who also beat us at the end of the last season, Fylkir, who we beat in the final last year, newly promoted Throttur, who we beat in the quarter final last year and also from Division One (alongside Selfoss who were relegated last season) were IR, Vikingur and KA.

Group B

KA A W 3-0 (Cristiano 3)

Vikingur H W 3-1 (Cristiano 2, Geirsson)

Fylkir H W 2-0 (Thorarinsson, Halldorsson)

Throttur A D 1-1 (Sveinsson)

Grindavik H X 0-0

Selfoss A W 3-1 (Geirsson, Olsen, Stefansson)

IR H W 4-1 (Nsaku, Sigurjonsson, og, Koroma)

We'd wrapped up qualification with a game to spare this season, but we eventually won the group edging out Grindavik on the last game. We finished with 17 points and Grindavik finished second with 15 points without conceding a single goal. They looked like they meant business. I was fairly upset therefore that Grindavik got a cushy draw against a Division One team in the quarter final whereas we got drawn against former champions and the only team who beat us last year FH. What we were worried about I wasn't sure... we smashed them 24 shots to their 7 of which they only got one on target. We won a comfortable 3-0. In the next round we were drawn against future Champions Cup opponents Keflavik. They proved more tricky opposition and they took an early lead. We bombarded them with heavy pressure and eventually got an equaliser through Sveinsson, but we suffered a setback when the goalscorer was strechered off with a "sprained ankle" on the stroke of half time. With penalities looming substitute Omar Koroma threaded through a beautiful ball for Cristiano in the 78th minute. The Brazilian kept his cool, rounded the keeper and smashed the ball home. We were through to the final... against deadly rivals and 2nd favourites for the league KR. Cristiano was the hero again, putting us in the lead midway through the first half. Just after half time a blooper from captain Thorarinsson let in their star striker Finnbogason for an equaliser, but immediately we went up the other end and Geirsson was dragged down in the area for a penalty which Cristiano tucked away. Thorarinsson then made up for his earlier error by slamming home a header from a corner. Champions again and we'd already done the second consecutive season for the Dutch Way Challenge.

FH H W 3-0 (Sigurjonsson, Koroma, Cristiano)

Keflavik N W 2-1 (Sveinsson, Cristiano)

KR N W 3-1 (Cristiano 2, Thorarinsson)

Champions Cup

A week after the upper league cup we had the Icelandic Champions Cup final between us and Keflavik. This was a more dour game characterised by continual misses by either teams well paid strikers. Eventually it was us that broke the deadlock midway through the second half when captain Thorarinsson again scored a header from a corner. However the game was to take a turn when four minutes later the captain then received a red card after taking down their striker from behind when he was clean through on goal. It was an essential tackle. We held on to secure our second silverware in a week.

Keflavik N W 1-0 (Thorarinsson)

So an altogether successful and unbeaten start to the season. Two pieces of silverware are already in the cabinet and three days after the Champions cup we'd have tired legs facing up to the first league match of the season. A nice easy tie against... Grindavik. Wonderful...

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I must say, this looks like an impressive challenge. Once I've finished my Americas and Asia, I may have to stop back here for this one. Something I like about this is that you can effectively change the 'ways'. Like, you could use Arsenal/United/Chelsea.

My only criticism is having to choose your dream job. Personally, I think there should be more choice involved in that area. I don't know about other people, but if I was on the cusp of doing something amazing with a club and Man City came calling, I'd find it quite hard. Because on one side, I'd have my dream job right there, with a potentially easy ride... or I can do something big with say, Swansea, by qualifying for the Champions League. It's a case of taking on your dream job or doing something not many others could. I also like the potential risk involved. I know you say you can add a manager and do it that way, but I think it adds an extra dimension if you choose to reject your dream job in order to do something great with the current club, and potentially never get approached again. It's that choice of whether you take the easy way or do it the hard way that I'd find intriguing.

Having said that, and as I said at the start, I do like the concept of this challenge.

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Midseason 2011

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Icelandic Premier Division

So three days after the Champions Cup we were thrust into action against Grindavik and we won comfortably 3-0. This sort of form was to continue, in fact, we won our first 5 matches of the season and looked to be cruising to the title when we beat rivals Fram 2-1 - after all five games is almost a quarter of the season. The next two matches would define our season - FH were always tricky opponents and unfortunately we could only draw away to them, and then a televised match against IBV at home saw us fall behind twice to grab equalisers twice and we drew 2-2. IBV were a new found force this season and were suddenly running us close for the league, however our great start still saw us have the advantage. A comfortable win against Keflavik saw their boss fall on his sword as they failed to reach the heights they did the previous season and then three days after a cup tie we had another derby against KR. This time we lost for the first time in the season - a run stretching 21 games. This coincided with IBV knocking us off top spot. Part of our success the previous season had been down to all the other teams cancelling each other out - this time IBV looked genuine contenders, and Fram looked to be getting in the act too. Next we had the two promoted sides - Thor were brushed aside as we trashed them 4-1, but Throttur were more difficult to break down and a lacklustre performance saw us lose 2-0. Suddenly we were three points off the pace and our league challenge looked to be faltering. Four days later we would be playing Throttur again, away, in the cup and three days after that it would be Rosenborg in the Champions Cup - no time to lick our wounds.

IBV P 11 GD +12 Pnts 26

Valur P 11 GD +10 Pnts 23

Fram P 11 GD +7 Pnts 22

FH P 11 GD +7 Pnts 21

KR P 11 GD +1 Pnts 19

Grindavik P 11 GD +1 Pnts 16

Throttur P 11 GD -1 Pnts 14

Fylkir P 11 GD -5 Pnts 10

Breidablik P 11 GD -8 Pnts 10

Keflavik P 10 GD -6 Pnts 8

Stjarnan P 10 GD -10 Pnts 7

Thor P 11 GD -8 Pnts 6

Grindavik H W 3-0 (Halldorsson, Koroma, Gudmundsson)

Stjarnan A W 3-2 (Sigurjonsson, Thorarinsson, Rivera)

Fylkir H W 2-1 (Cristiano 2)

Breidablik A W 3-1 (Geirsson, Cristiano, Thorarinsson)

Fram H W 2-1 (Koroma, Cristiano)

FH A X 1-1 (Cristiano)

IBV H X 2-2 (Thorarinsson, Geirsson)

Keflavik A W 2-0 (Geirsson, Rivera)

KR H L 0-1

Thor A W 4-1 (Cristiano 3, Koroma)

Throttur A L 0-2

Icelandic Cup

This season we were handed a slightly easier third round draw - non-league IH provided the opposition in the third round and it was a rather one-sided affair as they were easily brushed aside 4-0. First division Njardvik were the opposition in the next round and whilst we were expecting an easy game at home, it was made an altogether more difficult task when they took the lead after 5 minutes. After Geirsson grabbed a deserved equaliser, Omar Koroma then dived in the box and was awarded a second yellow card - he'd been sent off in the third round as well! However we went defensive and countered and eventually our persistence paid off with a great second half goal from Sveinsson. Next up was Throttur on the back of their league victory against us. Tactics adjusted we sat back and tried to counter, eventually it paid off when Halldorsson headed in from a corner, but immediately Throttur went up the other end to equalise. The match went into extra time and we got the perfect start as Omar Koroma scrambled in a goal half a minute into extra time. Ten minutes later Thorarinsson belted the ball home and we were into the semi-final. The semi-final draw was interesting - remaining in the competition were two non-league teams and Grindavik - who did we draw? Yes, Grindavik...

IH H W 4-0 (Olsen, Cristiano 3)

Njardvik H W 2-1 (Geirsson, Sveinsson)

Throttur A W 3-1 aet (Halldorsson, Koroma, Thorarinsson)

European Champions Cup

Four days after we'd played Throttur and ploughed our way through a difficult quarter final we had Norwegian Champions Rosenborg turn up to play us. The less said about this one the better. We put a near reserve side out after I reasoned we a) had no chance and b) seriously needed to concentrate on the league starting with a match against Grindavik three days after this match. The result speaks for itself.

Rosenborg H 0-5

Transfers

I've made a number of deals in the main european offseason and the number of nationalities is steadily rising. Some of these deals took place after the date that this report goes upto, but I am including them even if these players weren't available to me for the Grindavik game which started the second half of the season.

In

Dan Bennett, 18, ENG, DC - signs on a free after being released by Portsmouth. My first English player.

Vincenzo Mancini, 19, ITA, DC - signs on a free after being released by Napoli. I've managed to increase my scouting network to the whole of Europe now and looking to bring in released youngsters from big clubs is my new tactic because they will be young and foreign.

Emmanuel Mendy, 21, ESP, DR - signs on a free after being released by Liverpool.

Jhon Pirez, 18, URU, SC - signs on a free after being released by Chelsea.

Out

Jonas Thor Naes, 24, FRO, DR - not good enough. Sold to Wycombe for £500.

Two more players are due to join me on free transfers at the start of September - an Algerian and an Ecuadorian. I have taken this challenge to heart! Once they have joined I will have 18 nationalities represented at Valur.

Right time to secure the cup and win the league.

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Icelandic Premier Division (with added Icelandic Cup and Champions Cup)

The pursuit was on. The board wanted me to bring the title home and the idea we weren't walking it from the start was already annoying me. I knew that we'd won the Icelandic Upper Cup this season, however that felt as though it was a pre-season flap - I wanted the real trophies and the real trophies would come at the money end of the season. We started the second half of the season well with the following results:

Grindavik A X 1-1 (Rivera)

Rosenborg A X 1-1 (Al-Gashamy)

Stjarnan H W 1-0 (Cristiano)

Grindavik N W 2-0 (Cristiano 2)

Fylkir A W 2-0 (Cristiano 2)

The initial draw against Grindavik was disappointing, but IBV also failed to win. We were, however, overtaken by rivals Fram and dropped to third in the division. The game against Rosenborg saw a lot of youngsters get a run-out and a decent backs to the wall performance saw us grab an unexpected 1-1 draw. We were, of course, out 6-1 on aggregate - maybe next year? Stjarnan then did an impression of our match against Rosenborg - adrift at the bottom of the league and on the back of four defeats on the bounce they were very defensive, however a goal out of the top draw by Cristiano saw us snatch it 1-0. The Cup semi against Grindavik was another tight match which was only sealed with a last minute penalty, but really was a tremendous defensive effort from us. A similar match saw us beat Fylkir and after IBV had drawn the previous week against Fram and followed it up with an away defeat to FH we'd hit the top of the league again. It was however extremely tight:

4th August 2011 - 8 games remaining

1. Valur +13 30

2. Fram +9 29

3. IBV +10 28

4. FH +11 27

5. KR +6 26

I'm going game-by-game from here. This season could see us getting more points than last season's total (43) yet fall short of even European places. Our next match - Fram away. Meanwhile FH and KR meet in a battle between 4th and 5th and IBV would look to go back towards the top spot with a win against Keflavik. Cristiano (subject to an enquiry by Botafogo(!!!)) would be banned for this match after picking up one too many yellow cards this season. Also I sign Kristian Lauritzen who was on a free transfer after being released by Brondby - an 18 year old right winger.

Without Cristiano we were a bit toothless up front. Koroma was banned and new signing Pirez was at the U20 World Cup (an inspired signing... oops) so we started with Sveinsson up front by himself. Plus with a gap of only three days between matches we were a bit ropey - admittedly Fram were too. Sveinsson was the only player who got a chance; easily the best of the match for either side, but his one-on-one chance was saved by the Fram keeper. A 0-0 draw making the top of the table even tighter. IBV drew against Keflavik - 5 games without a win for them now and FH dominated KR 4-1.

Fram A D 0-0

7th August 2011 - 7 games remaining

1. Valur +13 31

2. FH +14 30

3. Fram +9 30

4. IBV +10 29

5. KR +3 26

The match against FH, only 3 days after the cup final, was beginning to look even more crucial now. It happened to be our next match (the cup final) and we were playing FH on the Tuesday. On the Monday KR are playing IBV and Fram would be away to Throttur (never the easiest of away trips). I fully expected that we wouldn't be top the next time we kicked off a league match.

The cup final was against non-league Berserkir. It was incredibly tempting to play a near reserve team for this match considering the importance of the league match three days later and I decided to do this, with some reservations. Those reservations were misplaced. Just before half time Mendy was dragged down in the box - Rivera knocked home the subsequent penalty after a dominant first half. Early in the second half Mancini headed home a Rivera corner and minutes later a mistake by their keeper left Sveinsson with an open goal to put us into an unassailable 3-0 lead. Later in the match Koroma lobbed the keeper to make it 4 before they grabbed a consolation in injury time.

Berserkir N W 4-1 (Rivera, Mancini, Sveinsson, Koroma)

Valur won the Icelandic Cup

The downside was a thigh injury picked up by our keeper Tommy Runar. This would mean that we would have to go back to Haruldar Bjornsson who, whilst was part of our winning squad last season, is nowhere near the class of Runar. Runar would be out for two to three weeks of crucial games, including matches against FH and IBV.

So the night before the big match all the other teams played, Fram got the victory that took them to the top of the table and in the other match IBV beat KR 3-2 in a thriller to take them 2nd. This meant we needed to win to persevere at the top; a defeat would see us fall to 4th.

Cristiano was back so I decided to press them high and see if we could force an early goal to sit on. Olsen and Geirsson would be my wingers, Halldorsson and Thorarinsson would be back in central defence. Jhon Pirez was starting on the bench having returned from the World Cup, as was Ollie Spivak who was becoming useful as a last minute sub to provide a bit of a spark from set pieces.

The match started with a bang. Firstly FH almost scored an own goal before charging up the other end and taking the lead, next Cristiano almost provided an equaliser before beating his man and then firing home from the edge of the area. 6 minutes on the clock and it was already one apiece. 10th minute they come charging forward again and Jorgensen the left back brings down their right winger in the box... it's an instant penalty and Jorgensen is lucky to just be booked, league top scorer Bjornsson easily tucks it away - 2-1. Again it's end to end, Cristiano misses a great chance for us, putting it just wide, their right winger, who is tearing Jorgensen apart hits the post from an open goal. We break down the left in the 34th min and Olsen is torn down. It's a horrendous challenge, but Jorgensen plays on, dances around the full back and puts a dangerous ball in which bewilders the defence. Geirsson pounces and it's all square again 2-2. Olsen is in a bad shape. An exhausting match is 2-2 at the break, but we have injury worries - I bring Rivera on for Olsen instead of opting for the delivery of Spivak - it's too early for him.

Twice Cristiano misses sitters in the second half, we're dominant. But they strike a killer blow in the 76th minute with their only effort of the second half. A curling beauty from outside the area. We're down to 4th.

FH H L 2-3 (Cristiano, Geirsson)

16th August 2011 - (6 games to go)

1. FH +15 33

2. Fram +10 33

3. IBV +11 32

4. Valur +12 31

5. KR +2 26

Next up was Breidablik. This was an easy game on paper but yet again we almost contrived to throw it away. We took the lead through a lovely Cristiano goal, but as per he then fluffed a couple more chances and when they equalised through a Thorarinsson own goal in the second half after Bjornsson had an attack of uselessness between the posts the game was hanging the balance. Luckily after a tactical switch Geirsson yet again popped up to score (the 19 year old is having a great debut season avr. 7.09 over 28 games, plus 8 goals) and Cristiano finished it off in the last five minutes with a quality shot from the edge of the area. This was his 28th goal of a so far extraordinary season.

Breidablik H W 3-1 (Cristiano 2, Geirsson)

In other results, Fram drew away to KR which saw us leapfrog them and IBV expectedly beat Thor. FH could only manage a draw against Keflavik... the title was unexpectedly in our hands again!

21st August 2011 - (5 games to go)

1. IBV +13 35

2. FH +15 34

3. Valur +14 34

4. Fram +10 34

5. KR +2 27

So the bad news was that for the away match to IBV I had my captain Thorarinsson suspended, my first choice keeper was injured and my sub keeper is a liability and whilst my prime striker may have scored 8 goals in 5 matches but he'd also fluffed numerous costly chances in the previous two matches. Then more disruption came - Steaua Bucharest made a risibly low offer for Cristiano - £35k up front and £120k over 24 months. Oh dear. He could start to get unsettled - I would be happy to let him leave, but I'd need the right price.

Against IBV I line up 4-2-4 and give Pirez his first start. My intention is to attack them from the off - their defence lacks confidence and hopefully I can give them a jolt which will affect them for the rest of the match. Tommy Runar was fit enough for the bench, but I was rather hoping not to have to use him, either through injury or ineptitude.

It was a quiet start but midway through the first half Olsen powerfully headed us into the lead from a magnificent Jorgensen cross. 5 mins later we fell asleep from a corner and they were right back in it at 1-1 and two minutes later they were ahead as Bjornsson had ANOTHER disaster in goal. We were suddenly facing disaster.

Rollicking came at half time but still no effect so midway through the second half I make a triple sub - Sveinsson on for Pirez, Spivak for Geirsson and Nsaku for Mancini (who was having a mare). The subs immediately paid off when Spivak scored an incredible free kick from MILES out. Not bad for his first goal of the season. I felt I had to push on, we really needed a winner to hit a killer blow and really give us a proper chance at this title race. Five minutes later Bjornsson was picking the ball out of the net again, but it was thankfully disallowed for offside... and then Bjornsson scored an own goal. Calamity he fumbled it into the net /o\/o\/o\

Full time... 3-2 loss. That keeper injury has crucified my season.

IBV A L 2-3 (Olsen, Spivak)

28th August 2011 - 4 games to go

1. IBV +14 38

2. FH +16 37

3. Fram +12 37

4. Valur +13 34

So we've played the top 3 and got a total of one point out of them. We're where we deserve to be. I only hope the board are merciful when they look back at this season...

So on the bright side 3 of our last 4 games are at home - our only away match being a local derby with KR. I don't know whether it's simply too easy to blame our form on the lack of authority in goal considering we won the league with him last season, but before he was between the sticks we'd kept 4 clean sheets in a row.

Still the 1st September came and as promised, two new transfers... in fact, four, if you include two youngsters I'd also signed. All were free transfers.

Kristian Lauritzen, 18, AMR, DEN from Brondby

Mads Neilsen, 17, DC, DEN from Brondby

Jefferson Munoz, 20, SC, ECU from Barcelona (ECU)

Sid Ahmed Kaoua, 18, GK, ALG from ES Setif

Unfortunately Jefferson Munoz had done his achilles tendon since signing the contract and would be unavailable for the rest of the season. Kaoua was also long term injured. Seriously.

Anyway our next game was against Keflavik and I was writing off our season. Cristiano grabbed a scrambled goal from a corner from a Mancini knock down midway through the second half. In the last ten minutes Rivera grabbed a goal from a tight angle and we'd sealed a helpful victory.

Keflavik H W 2-0 (Cristiano, Rivera)

11th September 2011 - 3 games to go

1. FH +17 40

2. IBV +13 38

3. Fram +12 38

4. Valur +15 37

Fram drew away to Stjarnan, IBV lost away to Throttur. FH beat Grindlavik (and only just!). So after writing off our season last week we suddenly had hope. Just in time to get beaten away at KR seemingly - Cristiano would be banned for this match after picking up 6 yellow cards.

The match against KR was pretty dull. A first half goal from them was cancelled out by a Geirsson equaliser. It was a decent result in the circumstances, however a win really was required to keep the pressure on the top of the league and FH's thrashing of Stjarnan pretty much saw our title hopes disappear. Marc Olsen also broke his ankle in this match and therefore misses the rest of the season.

KR A X 1-1 (Geirsson)

15th September 2011 - 2 games to go

1. FH +20 43

2. IBV +15 41

3. Fram +12 39

4. Valur +15 38

The next game was a 0-0 draw against Thor. We simply weren't clinical enough this season. FH won and sealed the title as IBV went down to a 4-4 draw against relegated Stjarnan. Fram lost their first game in a long time and dropped below us. And the final match of the season we beat Throttur again by a solitary goal to finish the season 3rd.

Thor H D 0-0

Throttur H W 1-0 (Thorarinsson)

Final Table

1. FH +23 49

2. IBV +16 45

3. Valur +16 42

4. Fram +12 42

5. KR +3 35

6. Throttur -3 26

7. Grindavik -4 26

8. Keflavik -9 23

9. Fylkir -8 21

10. Thor -12 20

11. Breidablik -14 17

12. Stjarnan -20 15

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2011 Season Review

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Icelandic Premier League: 3rd

Extremely disappointing. Lack of consistency saw us fall flat, plus a more uneven division saw others take up the challenge. Last year we only got one more point than this year, yet this year we were 7 points off the pace.

Icelandic Cup: Winners

Pleasing considering last season's disaster. A fairly easy run to victory - the highest placed team we played were Throttur who ended up 6th in the league. The final was a very one sided affair.

Icelandic Upper League Cup: Winners

We easily retained the trophy

Icelandic Champions Cup

Consummate victory over Keflavik

European Champions Cup

Fixture congestion led to a very uncompetitive performance against Rosenborg.

Nationalities represented this season - 15: Norway, Brazil, Iceland, Denmark, Sierra Leone, Spain, The Gambia, Iraq, Democratic Republic of Congo, Italy, Uruguay, Poland, Somalia, Ukraine, Faroe Islands

Top Players;

Tommy Runar, GK, NOR - signing of the season, was responsible for shoring up the defence no end. Finished with 37 matches played and 29 goals conceded and that included 5 in one match against Rosenborg. There were a total of 15 clean sheets and he averaged a rather unfair 6.82

Cristiano, SC, BRA - 36 matches and 29 goals. Almost certainly player of the season. Attracting interest from across the globe. 8 assists and averaged 7.48.

Marc Olsen, AML, DEN - we look so much better when he is in the side. Rivera is a decent replacement but Olsen strikes genuine fear into the opposition right back. 23 games, 3 goals, 10 assists, averaged 7.16

Atli Thorarinsson, DC, ISL - very reliable in defence and scores goals to boot. 32 matches, 8 goals, averaged 7.26

Arnar Sveinn Geirsson, AMR, ISL - great debut season for the 20 year old. 32 games, 9 goals, 5 assists, averaged 7.05

Challenge Update;

Two seasons have gone now and two seasons of consecutive success. After next season I could potentially be looking to move onto pastures new, but right now I needed to achieve this otherwise I will have quite a few more years at Valur yet, and board pressure is on to win trophies. I am quite easily in compliance with respect to transfers and nationalities. I made 11 transfers of which 9 were under 23. I have used 15 different nationalities. At the moment I have struggled with the 'former star' category. This is an aim for next year.

2012 aims:

1) Reclaim the league title.

2) Put up more of a fight in Europe.

3) Sign a former Valur player.

History:

2011 - Icelandic Premier League 1st, Icelandic Upper League Cup Winners

2012 - Icelandic Premier League 3rd, Icelandic Cup Winners, Icelandic Upper League Cup Winners, Icelandic Champions Cup Winners

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Very nice! Note that I will also accept signing an internationally capped player from your league's nation who plays abroad as a former star. You know the type, left the home league in his prime for glory abroad and is looking for a club at home to see out his career. (It's actually more of what I had in mind when I wrote that)

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Pre-season and Upper League Cup 2012

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I had no nerves in the previous two seasons, but now my paranoia feels that we've gone backwards whilst all other sides have strengthened, that we'll get a couple of dodgy results in the cup and fall flat on our faces in the league and that all my stars will be wantaway. Cristiano is refusing to sign a new contract and has asked to move to a bigger club (I have already refused Fredrikstad's offer), my other two star strikers (Pirez and Munoz) have both been homesick in their time here, my defence appears to be getting weaker and just like last year, the fixtures are going to pile up again.

Squad 2012

Goalkeepers: Tommy Runnar 29 NOR, Sid Ahmed Kaoua 19 ALG, Haraldur Bjornsson 23 ISL

Defenders: Halldor K Halldorsson 23 ISL, Emmanuel Mendy 21 ESP, Roberto Cortellini 30 ITA, Nicolai Jorgensen 32 DEN, Atli Thorarinsson 32 ISL, Dan Bennett 19 ENG, Luke McCullough 18 NIR, Vincenzo Mancini 19 ITA, Stefan Eggertsson 27 ISL

Midfielders: Haukur Pall Sigurdsson 24 ISL, Runar Sigurjonsson 21 ISL, Mohamed Sesay 19 SLE, Gael Regades Rivera 21 ESP, Gudmundur Stein Hafsteinsson 22 ISL, Gudjon Lydsson 24 ISL, Andri Fannar Stefansson 20 ISL, Arnar Sveinn Geirsson 20 ISL, Marc Olsen 26 DEN, Jean Carlos Prado 19 PER

Strikers: Ali Al-Gashamy 22 IRQ, Cristiano 30 BRA, Omar Koroma 22 GAM, Jhon Pirez 19 URU, Jefferson Munoz 21 ECU, Abdoulaye Sonko 18 SEN

I make that 15 different nationalities, as you can see there have been numerous transfers. I will deal with the outs first - all are free transfers unless otherwise stated.

Transferred Out

Mattias Gudmundsson - retired

Einar Marteinsson - IA

Kolbeinn Karason - Afturelding

Tomasz Mazurkiewicz - Thor

Thomas Husby Saether - Kristiansund

Edvard Ottharsson - IBV

Christian Mouritsen - Mansfield

Fannar Kolbeinsson - Berserkir

Asgeir Magnusson - Afturelding

Diarmuid O'Carroll - Aldershot

Mustafe Ahmed - Afturelding

Ellert Eiriksson - Season long loan to Leiknir R

Magnus Thorsson - Season long loan to Grotta

Ragnar Olason - no new contract

Sindri Jenssen - IA

Hordur Sveinsson - £16k to Trelleborgs

Yann Nsaku - Season long loan to Njardvik

In addition Sigurborn Hreidasson (semi-)retired and became my assistant manager and Olly Spivak retired and became a coach.

Transferred In

Roberto Cortellini - Experienced Italian Left Back (30)

Femi Orenuga - Nigerian left winger, U-23

Jannik Hansen - Danish right winger, U-23

Casper Radza - Danish Goalkeeper, U-23

Luke McCullough - Northern Irish central defender released by Man Utd, U-23

Abdoulaye Sonko - Senegalese striker, U-23, bought for £16k from ASC Saloum

Jean Carlos Prado - Peruvian midfielder, U-23, bought for £55k from Deportivo Municipal

Upper League Cup

This year we were drawn in group A which is the group full of Premier league teams, including all four of the top four last year - FH, Fram, IBV and us. This would provide some challenge. Alongside these teams were newly promoted Vikingur, last years finalists KR, Thor and Keflavik. I was also going to attempt a new formation - having played around with 4-5-1 and 4-2-4 for the last two years these were beginning to become stale and I felt teams had worked me out. The usual unrelenting friendly schedule got us warmed up (14 friendlies before the first upper league cup game).

Vikingur H W 3-0 (Geirsson 2, og)

KR A W 2-1 (Cristiano 2)

Thor H X 1-1 (Thorarinsson)

Fram A W 1-0 (Cristiano)

FH H W 2-0 (Geirsson, Halldorsson)

IBV A W 4-1 (Thorarinsson, Geirsson, Al-Gashamy, Munoz)

Keflavik H W 3-1 (Al-Gashamy, Olsen, Thorarinsson)

So we truly cruised through the group stage. We managed to batter the opposition so much that only two teams ended up qualifying from Group A - us and KR. Highlights included the steamrollering of IBV to make up for last year's cruel 3-2 defeat. We critically damaged their hopes of making the next round and Al-Gashamy scored FROM HIS OWN HALF. Al-Gashamy suddenly was coming to the party and started looking extremely dangerous towards the end of the group stage. Cristiano picked up a fractured arm at the start of the IBV match and Al-Gashamy and Munoz began to form a quite effective partnership.

In the quarter final we drew IR at home. A first division team we should have easily seen off and we did - we smashed them 3-0 with very little trouble. At this stage there were only 3 premiership teams in the quarter final - by the semis there were only two - us and KR. We would play Selfoss, KR would play Nardovik. The Selfoss game was interesting - Marc Olsen scored a screamer to put us 1-0 up within 10 minutes, but within 5 minutes Selfoss had the ball in the back of the net to equalise... but it was ruled out for offside. Next they won a penalty on the stroke of halftime, but it was skied over the bar. We looked shakey. No need to worry - Gashamy scored again and then Thorarinsson scored a couple more to take his total for the tournament to 6... in the other game KR had won on penalties - it would be a repeat of last year's final.

IR H W 3-0 (Thorarinsson, Al-Gashamy 2)

Selfoss N W 4-0 (Olsen, Al-Gashamy, Thorarinsson 2)

I'd like to suggest we struggled in the final. Olsen was injured pre-match and Prado was strechered off during the match but at that point we were already 1-0 up through Cristiano. After Olsen replacement Lydsson picked up an injury we switched formation to a defensive 4-2-4 trying to pick them off and they were obliterated. It finished 5-1 with Cristiano picking up his hatrick with a goal in injury time.

KR N W 5-1 (Cristiano 3, Geirsson, Al-Gashamy)

STAGE ONE COMPLETED

My next step? I will continue with Valur for the time being, I have no plans to resign. My next destination is to try and get a job at a top Danish or Austrian team, with Sweden or Norway as back up. Neither of the last two have five or six slots so I would rather not go there. I have already been offered a job at Stabaek in the past so I know this could be an option.

The next week I continued my annual residency at Laugardalsvollur with the Champions Cup game against FH. Despite their dismal performance in the Upper League Cup they were regarded as slight favourites for the match. As it turned out, we were dominant, and I won my seventh piece of silverware as Valur manager.

FH N W 3-0 (Thorarinsson, Cristiano, Al-Gashamy)

It may be useful noting here that FH's manager left during the winter to take the Iceland job. His Danish replacement has not made the best start!

Again, within 3 days we have our first game of the league season, our third game of the season against KR!

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Holy wow :) Making fast work of things. Like I stated in the original post, you only have to attempt, since it is not always possible I didn't make it a de facto requirement. There's no real way of proving that you've tried (well, maybe screenshots and stuff) but the point of a challenge is to challenge you, the player, to follow the guidelines and so if you feel you've tried and are continuing to try, that's good enough by me.

Might I suggest marking the Danish and Austrian leagues as favorites, so you receive news reports of sackings? Clearly if Juve wants you, there should be no reason for top clubs from those leagues to turn you down. Watching with great excitement to see where this goes next. How is whoever got the PSV job over you doing btw?

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i don't think i ever realistically had a chance of the psv job. i've made denmark and austria favourites. randers if came up, but i decided to not even apply - i'm looking to go in slightly higher up to make my task easier and they had just been relegated - i would rather not even to have to consider promotion.

ralf rangnick got the psv job. in his two years in charge he has twice finished third; groningen and az have been the champions so far. his job is currently stated to be "very insecure" - i may have a chance if this comes up. psv are also, obviously, a favourite, so i won't miss the boat on that one.

i realise i'm making fast work of things right now - i'm expecting the next stage to be a lot slower!! iceland was a fairly easy league.

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Midseason Update 2012

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Icelandic Premier League

An extremely confident start to the season. When all you have to moan about is a few draws where you should have won you know you are doing alright. The new formation is a lot more solid in defence yet seems to give us that extra bit of penetration that sees us win. I will give you all the results up until "the week of death"...

KR H W 1-0 (Thorarinsson)

Fylkir A W 1-0 (Prado)

Fram H D 0-0

Keflavik A W 3-1 (Stefansson, Lydsson, Geirsson)

Vikingur O H X 1-1 (Al-Gashamy)

Grindavik A W 3-0 (Halldorsson, Cristiano, Koroma)

Thor H X 1-1 (Halldorsson)

Throttur A W 2-1 (Olsen, Prado)

IBV A X 1-1 (Halldorsson)

Vikingur H W 2-0 (Cristiano, Geirsson)

All this left us tied for points on the top with FH (but quite far behind on goal difference, we'd had no proper thrashings this season... but we'd only conceded 5 goals in 10 games!) and our last match of the first half of the season? FH.

Icelandic Cup

A couple of easy rounds to start us off...

KV A W 2-0 (Geirsson, Cristiano)

Haukur H W 5-0 (Al-Gashamy, Cristiano)

The week of death

So after the Vikingur game (Thursday 12th July) we'd be facing Keflavik in the cup (16th July) then Genk in the Europa League (19th July) followed by FH away in the top of the table clash in the league (22nd July) - 6 days and 3 crucial matches. I decided to play a scratch team against Keflavik and hope I could get away with it to give Genk (whom I considered oppenents beyond our level) a decent fight and try and make up for the Rosenborg game last year.

The gamble looked to have backfired when we lost our first match of the season to Kelflavik (and the first game since I'd announced I'd be leaving for FC Kobenhavn next season)

Keflavik H L 1-2 (Mancini)

This however did leave us with a full strength side to face Genk. It was an extraordinary match. I set up in the usual formation but decided to sit back, see what they offered and try and break forward. My team for the game was extremely cosmopolitan. I had 8 nationalities on the pitch and 11 in the matchday squad, so this was the culmination of my time at Valur - I had realised the PSV way goal. 15 minutes in Al-Gashamy and Mendy exchanged passes on the right hand side of the field before Mendy whipped in a dangerous looking ball into the box - the ball came straight off one of their defenders and into the back of the net - 1-0. Almost immediately they rushed down the other end of the pitch and won a free kick through a foul by Olsen. Camus exchanged passes on the edge of the area before crashing it into the top corner - parity restored and suddenly I felt like we'd be up against it in this match. Three minutes later Runar pumps the ball upfield from a free kick deep into our half. Genk make a mess of clearing it and eventually the ball falls to Sigurdsson who starts a cracking passage of passes, culinating in Olsen charging at their defence, laying the ball off for Al-Gashamy on the edge of the area who sweetly, deftly currrrrrls it into the bottom corner!! 2-1. Then just past the half hour, and it's an Olsen corner... Halldorsson rises at the back post and heads it back across the goalmouth... it's another own goal! I'm in dreamworld, Genk look broken - they didn't expect this!

Into the second half and I'm feeling nervous, like it's too good to be true. But Genk are actually broken. A long kick by Runar is headed on by Al-Gashamy and Cristiano is through one-on-one with their keeper - he doesn't miss these: 4-1. The last ten minutes we're cruising, but there's still time for one more. Subs combine as Stefansson plays a beautiful through ball to Pirez who smashes the ball home for his first ever goal for Valur. And what a time to score it! Yeah we're out of the cup - but the gamble has paid off! We've made one hell of an impact in Europe!

Genk H W 5-1 (og, Al-Gashamy, og, Cristiano, Pirez)

So in three days time we played FH. This time I wouldn't be skimping, I'd have to play some first teamers. We had some help through the fact they'd also played in the Champions League during the week but had a days extra rest. We set up almost precisely the same, but made a few adjustments. I again went defensive - a draw would be satisfactory here. In fact it got better than that. A game which looked to be petering into a draw was won in the last ten minutes. FH were pressing for a win but we won the ball and caught them short. A beaaautiful through ball by Lydsson was latched onto by Geirsson with just the keeper to beat - he slotted home, we won 1-0 and we went to the top of the league.

FH A W 1-0 (Geirsson)

Finally - the second leg against Genk:

Genk A W 2-1 (Thorarinson, Cristiano)

Cristiano netted the winner in the last minute. I would have taken a narrow loss - this was beyond my wildest dreams against a huge crowd. Next round - Israel's Maccabi Netanya. This appears easier than Genk - but I'm not counting my chickens, there's a long way to go.

League Table:

1. Valur +11 25

2. FH +15 22

3. Fram +9 19

4. KR +3 19

5. Vikingur O 0 15

6. Keflavik -1 14

7. Grindavik -9 12

8. Throttur -3 11

9. Vikingur -4 11

10. Thor -5 11

11. IBV -2 9

12. Fylkir -14 5

(yes, IBV in the relegation zone!! most random team in iceland!)

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beat macabbi netanya 3-2 on aggregate - panathinaikos in the next round (so probable exit). i am the team with the lowest coefficient left in the tournament.

even more exciting considering who i'm joining in october - kobenhavn have been drawn against sheriff of moldova, so you'd be expecting them to progress.

would have been an interesting conflict of interest if i'd drawn them!

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in 2010 they made the cl group stage - finished bottom

in 2011 they made the cl first knockout stage and got knocked out decisively by roma

this season they got knocked out in the cl qualifying rounds and have now made the europa league group stage - they've been drawn against cska moscow, metallist kharkiv and steaua bucharest

it appears that their manager got the chop for finishing second in the league. cripes.

we got knocked out by panathinaikos - needless to say they were a lot better than us!!

end of season update and initial kobenhavn assessment should be later tonight - 7 games left in the season

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