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First Name: Matthew

Last Name: Cutler

Position: Right Defender

Place of Birth: Milton Keynes

Nationality: English

Favorite Club: AFC Wimbledon

Disliked Club: Milton Keynes Dons (I'd like to have Cardiff, Swansea, Wrexham, Newport County and Merthyr Tydfil in there too, I'd hate to see myself transferred to any of them. Though I can understand if you'll only let me have one disliked club.)

Preferred Foot: Right

5 Attributes: Passing 17, Injury Proneness 1, Acceleration 17, Determination 18, Long Throws 17

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First Name: Conny

Last Name: Ludén

Position: C Attacking Mid /if not then Midfield somewhere.

Place of Birth: Pietarsaari

Nationality: Finnish

Favourite Club: Arsenal

Disliked Club: Man U.

Preffered Foot: Right

5 Attributes: Passing: 19, First Touch: 17, Tackling: 17, Long Shots: 16, Long Throws: 1

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Test 1 Review

All teams that were edited in europe managed financial stability from the word go.

All Premiership teams started off with major debt of 70 Million + 141 Million Loan Debt

All Premiership clubs went into administration except Manchester United and Middlesborough who were quick to replace their chairmen and build their finances back up.

Manchester United and Chelsea were rich once again after 1 season.

Chelsea won the Champions League

Liverpool won the Domestic Treble

The top 4 remain the top 4.

There were no big purchases from any club other than Manchester United who bought Rosina for 18mil and Fernandez for 15mil + other names.

Chelsea were the main team to sell a lot of players. This being the main reason they managed financial stability as they made around 50 Million from selling major players including John Terry and Frank Lampard. Shevchenko left the club on a Free Transfer.

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First Name: Ben

Last Name: Dover

Position: Defender Centre Team 2

Place of Birth: London

Nationality: English/Scottish

Favourite Club: Fulham

Disliked Club: Chelsea

Preffered Foot: Either

5 Attributes: 20 tackling, 20 marking, 20 jumping, 9 first touch, 1 injury proneness

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I presume , hopefully, there's a space here.

So.

What you need to do to sign-up

Fill in this form to create your player:

First Name: White

Last Name: Van Man

Position: I think there is only one left, so whatever it is!

Place of Birth: Paris

Nationality: Dutch

Favourite Club: Liverpool

Disliked Club:

Preffered Foot: Left

5 Attributes: Pace 20, Accleration 20, Flair 10, Penalties 9 ,Free kicks 1

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haha ok Ben Dover your in :p Nothing wrong with a bit of humour lol. Your in too Weeeeman, you can take the left mid spot on team 2 mate.

Test 2 is in progress, the premiership season has just started so i'll be posting later tonight probably the results of test 2, then following that will be the final test before the big launch which will only last 5 games into the season just to make sure everything is working, this will take place monday afternoon probably and then monday night is the big launch.

3 MORE SPOTS LEFT, GET THEM WHILE THEIR HERE :)

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First Name: Ryan

Last Name: James

Position: Defender left

Place of Birth: Aberdeen

Nationality: Scottish

Favourite Club: Aberdeen

Disliked Club: Liverpool

Preffered Foot: Left

5 Attributes: Pace: 20 Free kicks: 18, Determination: 15 Tackling 16 Injury proneness: 5

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First Name: Wobill

Last Name: Luman

Position: Attacking Midfield Right

Place of Birth: Sheffield

Nationality: English

Favourite Club: Preston

Disliked Club: Leeds

Preffered Foot: Both or right if both is not allowed

5 Attributes: Dribbling: 18, Crossing:18, Pace:16, Injury Proneness:1 and Passing:17

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After filling all sign-up positions' date=' i have decided i will complete as much of the database tonight, finish the rest monday afternoon, have the simple test run and then on monday night we should be up and running. :)[/quote']

:thup: looking forward to this

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fair point tom

but in all honesty, its not gonna give us a mass of money, no-one will ever really remember it, its hardly a stature increasing cup to win (unless you're called mk "franchise" dons), and i dont think i could stand the humiliation from tin pot team fans like reading, watford, hull, west brom, bolton ect. if we did win it.

i'd be alot happier seeing us progress to the QF of either of the domestic cups tbh

and we suck at wembley anyway ;)

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Ok, with a large piece of the database complete, i should be able to complete the rest tonight! Maybe, if we are lucky, i could have the game up and running for a month :)

The plan is to do a report after every 3 months on the goings on in the first season. Second season and onwards we will have reports every 6 months.

If there is anything that any of you would like me to cover, post here telling me and ill add it to my report plan so i don't forget. Reports may not appear how you want them to at first but once we have got it going and we've discussed what people want to hear about and what people aren't bothered about, it should be good :)

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Game Ready

Ok, the game is up and running, complete for the proper game. Shortly i will run through 3 months and then provide you all with a report on what has happened to that point.

Here are the changes i've made to the database:

Hayes & Yeading have 500 Million.

Redditch have 500 Million.

Hayes & Yeading have New Chairman, Manager and Coaching Staff.

Redditch have New Chairman, Manager and Coaching Staff.

Hayes & Yeading have New Players (11 Sign-Up Players).

Redditch have New Players (11 Sign-Up Players).

22 New players in the database (22 Sign-Up Players).

All Sign-Up Players have a CA of 100 and a PA of 200.

2 New managers (Myself and My Brother) in the database.

The 2 New Managers have a CA of 199 and a PA of 200.

Manager 1 (Me) has taken over Redditch and England.

Manager 2 (My Brother) has taken over Hayes & Yeading and Spain.

Redditch and Hayes & Yeading both have a new Stadium with a Capacity of 150,000 and both have State Of The Art Youth Facilities and Youth Academy and also Top Training Facilities.

All Top League Clubs in Argentina, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Spain and Turkey have Minus 500 Million Bank Balance, plus an extra 140 Million Loan Debt.

Coca-Cola Championship teams have Minus 50 Million Bank Balance, plus an extra 140 Million Loan Debt.

Coca-Cola League 1 teams have Minus 30 Million Bank Balance, plus an extra 30 Million Loan Debt.

Coca-Cola League 2 teams have Minus 10 Million Bank Balance, plus an extra 10 Million Loan Debt.

Blue Square Premier teams have Minus 3 Million Bank Balance, plus an extra 3 Million Loan Debt.

Blue Square North/South teams (Excluding Redditch and Hayes & Yeading) have a Minus 500k Bank Balance, plus an extra 500k Loan Debt.

Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United start on Minus 50 Points.

Bolton Wanderers, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur start on Minus 20 Points.

Blackburn Rovers, Aston Villa and Portsmouth start on Minus 10 Points.

Sunderland, Newcastle United, Manchester City, Middlesbrough, Reading and West Ham United start on Minus 5 Points.

Derby County, Wigan Athletic, Birmingham City and Fulham start on Minus 1 Point.

Those are all the changes i've made to the database and in-game.

Here is some information you might like to know:

Richest Clubs In The World (Top 10)...

1st: Redditch (England) - 881Mil

2nd: Hayes & Yeading (England) - 822Mil

3rd: Barcelona (Spain) - 275Mil

4th: A.C. Milan (Italy) - 202Mil

5th: Real Madrid (Spain) - 175Mil

6th: Manchester United (England) - 158Mil

7th: Arsenal (England) - 144Mil

8th: Benfica (Portugal) - 113Mil

9th: Sporting CP (Portugal) - 100Mil

10th: Chelsea (England) - 96Mil

So after making all these changes, what do you predict will happen?

Will England collapse and become a small country in Europe?

Will Europes Smaller Teams take over from the big teams and lead Europe?

Will Hayes and Yeading and Redditch ever get to the Premiership?

Will your Sign-Up players ever become World Beaters?

Will your players move to bigger clubs or stay with their respective clubs?

Will Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea survive the drop?

If all top 4 become bottom 4, which team will remain in the premiership to fight another day?

Will top players move to different clubs or will they remain due to there being no money in top flight football?

Will the best managers in the world, Michael Nevo and David Nevo, go beyond what any manager has ever done and lead their teams to victories in all competitions available in top Flight Fooball?

Or will Michael Nevo and David Nevo leave there clubs or get sacked?

WILL YOU BECOME THE BEST PLAYER IN THE GAME???

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Will England collapse and become a small country in Europe? No, there is too much quality and the TV money will kick in after numerous years.

Will Europes Smaller Teams take over from the big teams and lead Europe? No

Will Hayes and Yeading and Redditch ever get to the Premiership? Yes

Will your Sign-Up players ever become World Beaters? Yes

Will your players move to bigger clubs or stay with their respective clubs? Some will move but it depends on the clubs reputation.

Will Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea survive the drop? Yes, most of them will if not all

If all top 4 become bottom 4, which team will remain in the premiership to fight another day? Chelsea

Will top players move to different clubs or will they remain due to there being no money in top flight football?There will be some movement

Will the best managers in the world, Michael Nevo and David Nevo, go beyond what any manager has ever done and lead their teams to victories in all competitions available in top Flight Fooball? They should do

Or will Michael Nevo and David Nevo leave there clubs or get sacked? No

WILL YOU BECOME THE BEST PLAYER IN THE GAME??? Yes, Hopefully!

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Will England collapse and become a small country in Europe?

They won't become a small country, but there will be an effect.

Will Europes Smaller Teams take over from the big teams and lead Europe?

I don't think so.

Will Hayes and Yeading and Redditch ever get to the Premiership?

Yes, in 7-8 years.

Will your Sign-Up players ever become World Beaters?

Yes.

Will your players move to bigger clubs or stay with their respective clubs?

Some will move, but I think most will stay.

Will Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea survive the drop?

I think one or two of them will be relegated.

If all top 4 become bottom 4, which team will remain in the premiership to fight another day?

Arsenal.

Will top players move to different clubs or will they remain due to there being no money in top flight football?

Some will move, some will stay.

Will the best managers in the world, Michael Nevo and David Nevo, go beyond what any manager has ever done and lead their teams to victories in all competitions available in top Flight Fooball?

Yes.

Or will Michael Nevo and David Nevo leave there clubs or get sacked?

Nah, they'll stay.

WILL YOU BECOME THE BEST PLAYER IN THE GAME???

YES! BECAUSE NAKANO CAN JUMP!:D

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2007-2008 Season (July 7th - October 7th) Report

Club Takeovers:

Frankfurt

Valladolid

Nacional Da Madeira

Porto

CSKA Moscow

Catania

Fulham

Middlesbrough

AS Nancy-Lorraine

Murcia

All these clubs have now declared themselves rich, however a massive 740 Million Loan Debt hangs above their heads after the takeover was completed. This means approximately 5.2 Million will be paid off each month with approximately 12 years / 144 Months to pay off the debt.

Clubs Going Into Administration:

English Premiership:

Newcastle

Arsenal

Everton

Bolton

Tottenham

Reading

West Ham

Liverpool

Wigan

Blackburn

Coca-Cola Championsip:

Barnsley

Colchester

Ipswich

Sheffield United

Cardiff

Q.P.R

Sheffield Wednesday

Bristol City

Scunthorpe

Wolves

Stoke

Watford

Blackpool

Charlton

Coventry

Hull

Coca-Cola League 1:

Cheltenham

Millwall

Walsall

Brighton

Hartlepool

Bristol Rovers

Huddersfield

Northampton

Port Vale

Swindon

Leyton Orient

Swansea

Doncaster

Crewe

Oldham

Nottingham Forest

Southend

Coca-Cola League 2:

Morecambe

Macclesfield

Dagenham & Redbridge

Rochdale

Chester

Shrewsbury

Mansfield

Accrington

Barnet

Hereford

Bury

Blue Square Premier:

N/A

Blue Square North/South:

N/A

At the end of the 3 months simulation, England has been hit hugely by debt with 54 Clubs going into Administration. This is only the beggining, will we see more clubs suffer?

Top 10 Richest Clubs

1st: Redditch - 840Mil

2nd: Hayes & yeading - 825Mil

3rd: Barcelona - 237Mil

4th: A.C. Milan - 202Mil

5th: Real Madrid - 157Mil

6th: Manchester United - 145Mil

7th: Arsenal - 134Mil

8th: Benfica - 99Mil

9th: Sporting CP - 94Mil

10th: Chelsea - 93Mil

The top 10 richest clubs stay the same and in the same positions so far after 3 months with very little changes to their values. However Chelsea will look to overtake Benfica and Sporting Cp surely?

All League Tables

Argentina

Argentine Premier Division

England

Barclays Premiership

Coca-Cola Championship

Coca-Cola League 1

Coca-Cola League 2

Blue Square Premier

Blue Square North

Blue Square South

France

Ligue 1 Orange

Germany

German First Division

Holland

Dutch Premier Division

Italy

Italian Serie A

Portugal

Bwin Liga

Russia

Russian Premier Division

Scotland

Clydesdale Bank Premier League

Spain

Spanish First Division

Turkey

Turkish Premier Division

Club Transfers

July Biggest Transfer Fee: Kim Dong-Jin (Zenit St.Peterburg to Salzburg) 1.6Mil

August Biggest Transfer Fee: Dudu Cearense (CSKA Moscow to Salzburg) 1.2Mil

September Biggest Transfer Fee: Pascal Feindouno (AS Saint-Etienne to AS Nancy-Lorraine) 6.25Mil

2 months running Salzburg have the 2 biggest signings, could they be trying to profit from the debt involved in the league above? September saw the biggest transfer yet of a massive 6.25mil, the exchange made from 2 teams in the same league in France, has AS Nancy-Lorraine forgot they are in debt?

Redditch News

Redditch have taken advantage of their power in their league and have shot to the top of the table with 8 Wins, 1 Draw and 2 Losses. There success has mainly come from there back four and the goalkeeper as they have only let in 5 goals in 12 games. They have also proceeded into the next qualifying round of the FA Cup after beating Woodford United (Away) 2 - 0 with Fernie scoring both goals.

Transfers In:

Tom Clarke - Free Transfer

Sam Gwynne - 1K

Transfers Out:

N/A

National Teams:

Mat Frith has received 1 cap for the Scotland U19's but failed to impress after recieving a rating of 5 for his performance.

Injuries:

N/A

The Team:

Redditch Team

The Players:

Goalkeeper: Tom Newton

Central Defender: Mat Frith

Central Defender: Ricky Nakano

Right Wing Back: Salman Zia

Left Wing Back: Robert Jones

Central Midfield: Tom Smith

Attack Central Midfield: Cristobal Blanco

Right Winger: Tom Charlton

Left Winger: James Hurley

Striker: Eb Fatz

Striker: Fernie

Other Information: Tom Charlton has learnt to play as a Right Winger.

Hayes & Yeading News

Hayes & Yeading are unbeaten in their league so far with 9 Wins and 3 Draws. They can be very proud of their +21 Goal Difference after scoring 28 Goals and only letting 7 past them. The strikers certainly know how to find the back of the net. They have also proceeded to the next round of the FA Cup Qualification after drawing 1 - 1 away to Aylesbury and then beating them at home 3 - 0 with goals from Bathlolomew Diaz who scored twice and new signing Giuseppe Sole.

Transfers In:

Fraser Forest - 1k

Paul Rudden - Free Transfer

Mike Vermolen - Free Transfer

Giuseppe Sole - 16k

Josh Wright - Free Transfer

Transfers Out:

N/A

National Teams:

Ryan James has capped for the Scotland U19's twice, but has a long way to go to prove himself in the national squad.

Injuries:

Conny Luden out for 3 weeks with Twisted Ankle

Paul Rudden out for 1 Month with a Sprained Ankle

The Team:

Hayes & Yeading Team

The Players:

Goalkeeper: Johan Emm

Central Defender: Jon Richards

Central Defender: Ben Dover

Right Wing Back: Matthew Cutler

Left Wing Back: Ryan James

Central Midfielder: Conny Luden

Attacking Central Midfielder: Jonny Dean

Right Winger: Wobill Luman

Left Winger: White Van Man

Striker: Barthlolomew Diaz

Striker: Tristan Paginho

Other Information: Wobill Luman has learnt to play as a Right Winger.

England News

Manager, Michael Nevo isn't scared to make big choices and that is backed up by him picking Dean Ashton and Gabriel Agbonlahor to lead Englands front line. His decision making however has been backed by the 2 victories England have picked up under his management so far, a 4 - 0 victory over Israel with the goalscorers being Gabriel Agbonlahor, Dean Ashton (2) and Steven Gerrard. The second game was a 2 - 0 victory over Russia with Gabriel Agbonlahor and John Terry the goalscorers.

European Championship Qualifying Group E

Spain News

Manager, David Nevo has done well at the start of his Spain career, beating Iceland 2 - 0 with goals from Fernando Torres and David Villa, and then following that up with a 4 - 0 victory over Latvia with 3 goals from Fernando Torres and 1 from David Villa.

European Championship Qualifying Group F

FIFA World Rankings Top 10

1st: Brazil

2nd: Italy

3rd: England

4th: Argentina

5th: France

6th: Holland

7th: Portugal

8th: Spain

9th: Germany

10th: Czech Republic

England Move up to 3rd from 5th

Spain Remain Same Position

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I've decided to make updates once a season instead due to the large amount of data required per update, the next update however will be in 9 months.

If there is anything you want me to add to the next update, just post saying what and i'll try my best.

Anyone critisizing must do it constructively.

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