roversawh7 Posted July 17, 2009 Author Share Posted July 17, 2009 Denmark should be doing a bit better on the senior level. Unfortunately they never seem to get up there, otherwise I would have found more pictures of them to post. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 17, 2009 Author Share Posted July 17, 2009 More competions that I have not been covering, from the Club World Cup and European Super Cup to the FA Trophy and Conference League Cup. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ethan13 Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 These screenshots are good, nice to see Australia have hosted some of the international competitions. Looking forward to seeing more. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kristian444 Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 Really interesting stuff, like how the USA couldn't decide between Federations so just went for North and South America. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thepathtoamen Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 This is great mate, loving seeing so far in the future. :-) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keyser Posted July 18, 2009 Share Posted July 18, 2009 Hall of fame thread!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 18, 2009 Author Share Posted July 18, 2009 Thanks for the compliments, guys. This set of pictures will include the rich list, leading transfers, and some international best elevens, finishing up with the USA records that include the caps mark set by Altidore and Ben Simmonds's extreme goalscoring marks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ethan13 Posted July 18, 2009 Share Posted July 18, 2009 Another great lot of screenshots. Ben Simmonds top Goalscorer record is amazing as is Jozy Altidore's Most capped player record. Is that the most goals scored by any international player and is Altidore the most capped International player? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keyser Posted July 18, 2009 Share Posted July 18, 2009 229 goals :o Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 18, 2009 Author Share Posted July 18, 2009 Those do seem to be the international records as near as I can tell. It is worth noting that some of the CONCACAF opponents are of slightly doubtful quality as Simmonds scored 28 international goals in 2053. Two of the European players who were among the best ever have had their screenshots in this thread in the form of France's Pierre Fieschi and Germany's Manuel Gerlach. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 18, 2009 Author Share Posted July 18, 2009 English clubs are the focus of this set of pictures with Best Elevens and Club Information included in this update. Current players and staff will come in a later update. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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roversawh7 Posted July 20, 2009 Author Share Posted July 20, 2009 The primary focus today in on non-English clubs and the top players in the game right now. The player lists are sorted by something different on each picture. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Thepathtoamen Posted July 20, 2009 Share Posted July 20, 2009 It surely is worth a mention that Italy and Portugal both have strikers that have also scored loads at intl. level probably against harder opposition as well obviously not to the same level as the US ones but just thought it wsa interesting to point that out :-) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 21, 2009 Author Share Posted July 21, 2009 Yes, I think that Gerlach for Germany and Real Madrid and Fieschi for France and Barcelona are probably the best attacking threats we have seen in the game. Even British players like Ross Ross, Aaron Clifford, and Derek Singh could possibly be considered more prolific than Simmonds. Just look at Singh's records for Chelsea. Simmonds benefitted a lot from the number of games he could play and the fact that he had no competition for places most of the time. His peak screenshots from earlier in the thread were pretty impressive but he was never as prolific as some of these other guys during his time at Inter. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 21, 2009 Author Share Posted July 21, 2009 Players and staffs for the big English teams are coming up. The 2108 download link will be added in after the last picture. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ethan13 Posted July 21, 2009 Share Posted July 21, 2009 Some of the ages of the non players are a little weird. I don't know whether we will be seeing people who are over 160 in 2108. Blackburn have only 2 players who have been capped at international level, I guess that's what happens when you drop down the leagues. Great screenshots, is that the last lot? Also I am downloading the save file now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 22, 2009 Author Share Posted July 22, 2009 The game seems to neglect the old staff at inactive clubs so they just stay on forever. There was only one such case in FM08 though. Screenshots are now done and we are moving on to more data-oriented information and then I will start to put a wrap on this whole thing. Today I will breakdown the number of each trophy we have been tracking that each team has won. (Yes, that is two Norwich titles to one for Liverpool.) Premier League: Man Utd 33 Arsenal 24 Chelsea 19 Man City 12 Newcastle 4 West Ham 4 Norwich 2 Liverpool 1 Tottenham 1 Champions League: Real Madrid 20 Juventus 16 Valencia 9 Arsenal 8 Barcelona 8 Inter 8 Man Utd 8 AC Milan 7 Chelsea 4 Man City 4 Lyon 3 Newcastle 2 Bayern 1 Liverpool 1 West Ham 1 UEFA Cup: Inter 8 R. Madrid 7 Sevilla 6 Barcelona 5 Man Utd 5 Newcastle 5 AC Milan 4 Arsenal 4 Lyon 4 Roma 4 West Ham 4 Bayern 3 Benfica 3 Crystal Palace 3 Liverpool 3 Palermo 3 Atletico Madrid 2 Chelsea 2 Fiorentina 2 Juventus 2 Marseille 2 Norwich 2 Pompey 2 Porto 2 Tottenham 2 Valencia 2 CSKA Moscow 1 HSV 1 Lazio 1 Monaco 1 Rangers 1 Schalke 1 Sporting 1 Udinese 1 Villarreal 1 Wigan 1 League Cup: Man Utd 15 Man City 14 Arsenal 13 Newcastle 12 Chelsea 10 Liverpool 7 Crystal Palace 4 Nottm Forest 4 Pompey 4 Tottenham 4 West Ham 3 Colchester 2 Norwich 2 Blackburn 1 Bolton 1 Doncaster 1 Southend 1 Swindon 1 Wigan 1 FA Cup: Arsenal 15 Chelsea 13 Tottenham 11 Man City 9 Man Utd 8 Crystal Palace 5 Nottm Forest 5 Pompey 5 Liverpool 4 Newcastle 4 West Ham 4 Boro 3 Aston Villa 2 Norwich 2 West Brom 2 Blackburn 1 Bolton 1 Colchester 1 Everton 1 Fulham 1 Ipswich 1 Southend 1 Wigan 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethan13 Posted July 22, 2009 Share Posted July 22, 2009 Interesting that there has only been 9 different winners of the Premier League. Disappointing to see in 100 years Liverpool have only won it once. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thepathtoamen Posted July 22, 2009 Share Posted July 22, 2009 And spurs only once.....rubbish! :-) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 23, 2009 Author Share Posted July 23, 2009 Turnover at the top is clearly much slower this year than last year. Liverpool have largely been a disappointment, but Spurs were contending for a very long time without reaching the top. More data tonight in the form of the clubs making big transfers and getting their players pinched as well as the all-important look at what clubs those top-notch regens came from. Largest transfer of the season: Arsenal 43 Man Utd 23 Chelsea 9 Barcelona 7 Liverpool 5 Man City 5 Palermo 2 AC Milan 1 Fiorentina 1 Real Madrid 1 Roma 1 Tottenham 1 West Ham 1 Largest fee received in a season: Colchester 9 Nottm Forest 8 Man City 6 Aston Villa 5 Arsenal 4 Juventus 4 Southend 4 Werder Bremen 4 Wigan 4 AC Milan 3 Crystal Palace 3 Man Utd 3 Norwich 3 Pompey 3 West Ham 3 Atletico Madrid 2 Benfica 2 Everton 2 Inter 2 Ipswich 2 Leicester 2 Liverpool 2 Newcastle 2 Southampton 2 Tottenham 2 Barnsley 1 Blackburn 1 Bolton 1 Boro 1 Chelsea 1 West Brom 1 Doncaster 1 Lazio 1 Oxford 1 Schalke 1 Sevilla 1 Sheff Weds 1 Stuttgart 1 Sunderland 1 Udinese 1 Most 170+ PA Regens (by amount): Chelsea 30 West Ham 30 Boro 26 Liverpool 26 Newcastle 26 Southampton 26 Arsenal 25 Man Utd 24 Southend 23 Everton 22 Tottenham 22 Wolves 22 Colchester 21 Crystal Palace 21 Pompey 20 Aston Villa 19 Swansea 19 Norwich 18 Sheff Weds 18 Wigan 17 Nottm Forest 16 Leicester 15 Sunderland 15 Man City 14 West Brom 14 Barnsley 13 Brighton 13 Coventry 13 Fulham 13 Leeds 13 Bolton 11 Burnley 11 Hull 11 Ipswich 11 QPR 11 Stoke 11 Bristol City 9 Cardiff 9 Doncaster 9 Millwall 9 MK Dons 9 Oxford 9 Reading 9 Salisbury 9 Watford 9 Blackburn 8 Crewe 8 Bradford 7 Gillingham 7 Sheff Utd 7 Cambridge 6 Derby 6 Huddersfield 6 Luton 6 Macclesfield 6 Unattached 6 Birmingham 5 Exeter 5 Notts Co 5 Oldham 5 Stockport 5 Swindon 5 Lincoln 4 Northampton 4 Preston 4 Carlisle 3 Chester 3 Dag & Red 3 Dorchester 3 Charlton 2 Grays 2 Leyton Orient 2 Rotherham 2 Scunthorpe 2 Shrewsbury 2 Wycombe 2 Alfreton 1 Blackpool 1 Bournemouth 1 Cheltenham 1 Chesterfield 1 Grimsby 1 Merthyr 1 Port Vale 1 Tranmere 1 Walsall 1 Woking 1 Wrexham 1 Most 170 PA+ Regens (Alphabetical): Alfreton 1 Arsenal 25 Aston Villa 19 Barnsley 13 Birmingham 5 Blackburn 8 Blackpool 1 Bolton 11 Boro 26 Bournemouth 1 Bradford 7 Brighton 13 Bristol City 9 Burnley 11 Cambridge 6 Cardiff 9 Carlisle 3 Charlton 2 Chelsea 30 Cheltenham 1 Chester 3 Chesterfield 1 Colchester 21 Coventry 13 Crewe 8 Crystal Palace 21 Dag & Red 3 Derby 6 Doncaster 9 Dorchester 3 Everton 22 Exeter 5 Fulham 13 Gillingham 7 Grays 2 Grimsby 1 Huddersfield 6 Hull 11 Ipswich 11 Leeds 13 Leicester 15 Leyton Orient 2 Lincoln 4 Liverpool 26 Luton 6 Macclesfield 6 Man City 14 Man Utd 24 Merthyr 1 Millwall 9 MK Dons 9 Newcastle 26 Northampton 4 Norwich 18 Nottm Forest 16 Notts Co 5 Oldham 5 Oxford 9 Pompey 20 Port Vale 1 Preston 4 QPR 11 Reading 9 Rotherham 2 Salisbury 9 Scunthorpe 2 Sheff Utd 7 Sheff Weds 18 Shrewsbury 2 Southampton 26 Southend 23 Stockport 5 Stoke 11 Sunderland 15 Swansea 19 Swindon 5 Tottenham 22 Tranmere 1 Unattached 6 Walsall 1 Watford 9 West Brom 14 West Ham 30 Wigan 17 Woking 1 Wolves 22 Wrexham 1 Wycombe 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethan13 Posted July 23, 2009 Share Posted July 23, 2009 Seems like a pretty even spread of the high PA Regens. Arsenal and Man United have so much more money then everyone else and the transfers really show that. I downloaded the game and looked at a few things including the top transfers and they are majorly dominated by Arsenal and Man United. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 24, 2009 Author Share Posted July 24, 2009 The high PA regen distribution is definitely something that everybody should take a look at. People often complain about how poor their own youth are, but if you are a top team, you are likely to get less than one player who could have the potential to slot into your side every three years. Not all of those players come close to that level either, so people who have managed to field a title-winning side completely using their own youth players have done a really impressive job considering the CAs of their squad are probably below the levels at other clubs they are competing with. Here are a few interesting numbers: Regens with not just English nationality at Blackburn: 22 of 518 (4.25%) I would consider that to be definitively below the general average. Regens with not just English nationality from the 170+ PA group: 81 of 894 (9.06%) This is slightly higher than average, but within a range that could be considered to not deviate greatly from the entire group of regens from England. Positions of Blackburn's Regens: AMC 21 AMFC 13 AML 18 AMLC 9 AMLCFC 2 AMLST 1 AMR 19 AMRC 11 AMRL 4 AMRLST 2 AMRST 1 DAMC 1 DC 61 DCST 1 DL 11 DLC 9 DM 22 DMAMRC 1 DMC 17 DMMLC 1 DMMRC 1 DMRC 2 DMWBR 1 DR 9 DRC 12 DRL 6 DRLC 1 DWBL 16 DWBML 1 DWBR 6 DWBRDM 1 DWBRL 8 DWBRLML 1 FC 6 GK 59 MC 43 MCST 1 ML 2 MR 2 MRC 1 ST 94 SWDC 2 SWDMC 2 SWDRC 2 SWDRLC 1 WBAML 2 WBAMR 2 WBDMMRC 1 WBL 4 WBMR 1 WBR 1 Positions of High PA Regens: AMC 30 AMFC 22 AML 48 AMLC 10 AMLCFC 1 AMLCST 1 AMLST 3 AMR 27 AMRC 18 AMRCFC 5 AMRCST 2 AMRL 9 AMRLC 1 AMRST 6 DAMC 1 DAML 1 DAMR 2 DC 110 DCST 4 DL 26 DLC 7 DLCM 1 DLCML 4 DM 45 DMAMRC 1 DMC 28 DMMLC 1 DMMRC 2 DMR 1 DMRC 2 DR 14 DRC 25 DRL 12 DRLAMR 1 DRLC 3 DWBAML 2 DWBAMR 3 DWBL 22 DWBML 4 DWBMR 2 DWBR 18 DWBRDMMRC 1 DWBRL 12 FC 12 GK 100 MC 85 MCST 1 ML 1 MLC 2 MR 2 MRC 1 ST 133 SWDC 5 SWDMC 2 SWDRC 4 WBAML 1 WBL 4 WBML 2 WBR 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 24, 2009 Author Share Posted July 24, 2009 The high PA regen distribution is definitely something that everybody should take a look at. People often complain about how poor their own youth are, but if you are a top team, you are likely to get less than one player who could have the potential to slot into your side every three years. Not all of those players come close to that level either, so people who have managed to field a title-winning side completely using their own youth players have done a really impressive job considering the CAs of their squad are probably below the levels at other clubs they are competing with. Here are a few interesting numbers: Regens with not just English nationality at Blackburn: 22 of 518 (4.25%) I would consider that to be definitively below the general average. Regens with not just English nationality from the 170+ PA group: 81 of 894 (9.06%) This is slightly higher than average, but within a range that could be considered to not deviate greatly from the entire group of regens from England. Positions of Blackburn's Regens: AMC 21 AMFC 13 AML 18 AMLC 9 AMLCFC 2 AMLST 1 AMR 19 AMRC 11 AMRL 4 AMRLST 2 AMRST 1 DAMC 1 DC 61 DCST 1 DL 11 DLC 9 DM 22 DMAMRC 1 DMC 17 DMMLC 1 DMMRC 1 DMRC 2 DMWBR 1 DR 9 DRC 12 DRL 6 DRLC 1 DWBL 16 DWBML 1 DWBR 6 DWBRDM 1 DWBRL 8 DWBRLML 1 FC 6 GK 59 MC 43 MCST 1 ML 2 MR 2 MRC 1 ST 94 SWDC 2 SWDMC 2 SWDRC 2 SWDRLC 1 WBAML 2 WBAMR 2 WBDMMRC 1 WBL 4 WBMR 1 WBR 1 Positions of High PA Regens: AMC 30 AMFC 22 AML 48 AMLC 10 AMLCFC 1 AMLCST 1 AMLST 3 AMR 27 AMRC 18 AMRCFC 5 AMRCST 2 AMRL 9 AMRLC 1 AMRST 6 DAMC 1 DAML 1 DAMR 2 DC 110 DCST 4 DL 26 DLC 7 DLCM 1 DLCML 4 DM 45 DMAMRC 1 DMC 28 DMMLC 1 DMMRC 2 DMR 1 DMRC 2 DR 14 DRC 25 DRL 12 DRLAMR 1 DRLC 3 DWBAML 2 DWBAMR 3 DWBL 22 DWBML 4 DWBMR 2 DWBR 18 DWBRDMMRC 1 DWBRL 12 FC 12 GK 100 MC 85 MCST 1 ML 1 MLC 2 MR 2 MRC 1 ST 133 SWDC 5 SWDMC 2 SWDRC 4 WBAML 1 WBL 4 WBML 2 WBR 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 25, 2009 Author Share Posted July 25, 2009 Today we have a list of the high and low CAs and PAs by year. High CA: 2108 135 2043 133 2089 133 2093 131 2027 130 2050 130 2102 130 2036 128 2053 128 2092 128 2074 127 2023 126 2026 126 2060 126 2069 126 2087 125 2013 124 2025 124 2044 124 2047 124 2056 124 2062 124 2065 124 2076 124 2097 124 2064 123 2068 123 2078 123 2088 123 2071 122 2072 122 2106 122 2021 121 2037 121 2070 121 2080 121 2098 121 2010 120 2011 120 2030 120 2039 120 2048 120 2091 120 2020 119 2028 119 2045 119 2100 119 2024 118 2040 118 2084 118 2017 117 2061 117 2086 117 2012 116 2031 116 2051 116 2038 115 2049 115 2054 115 2059 115 2066 115 2067 115 2073 115 2079 115 2083 115 2033 114 2035 114 2041 114 2055 114 2105 114 2014 113 2016 113 2022 113 2104 113 2008 112 2009 112 2015 112 2029 112 2046 111 2090 111 2094 111 2019 110 2032 110 2058 109 2063 109 2034 108 2095 108 2099 108 2077 107 2052 106 2082 106 2085 106 2018 104 2107 104 2042 103 2096 102 2103 102 2057 101 2081 97 2075 95 2101 94 CAs over 90: 2108 15 2026 14 2032 13 2020 12 2027 12 2038 12 2060 12 2067 12 2016 11 2028 11 2039 11 2043 11 2062 11 2064 11 2074 11 2018 10 2048 10 2059 10 2065 10 2071 10 2080 10 2086 10 2009 9 2013 9 2014 9 2019 9 2024 9 2033 9 2034 9 2036 9 2050 9 2051 9 2053 9 2068 9 2077 9 2088 9 2091 9 2093 9 2098 9 2022 8 2045 8 2046 8 2056 8 2058 8 2070 8 2072 8 2082 8 2084 8 2087 8 2092 8 2095 8 2099 8 2100 8 2106 8 2010 7 2017 7 2023 7 2031 7 2044 7 2047 7 2052 7 2066 7 2073 7 2079 7 2085 7 2094 7 2096 7 2097 7 2104 7 2105 7 2011 6 2015 6 2021 6 2035 6 2037 6 2040 6 2042 6 2061 6 2083 6 2102 6 2041 5 2049 5 2055 5 2063 5 2069 5 2075 5 2101 5 2025 4 2054 4 2076 4 2078 4 2089 4 2107 4 2012 3 2057 3 2081 3 2090 3 2103 3 2030 2 2008 1 2029 1 4 years with low CAs above 1: 2008 12 2034 3 2059 2 2098 2 Low PA: 2008 15 2069 11 2094 11 2098 11 2009 10 2021 10 2090 10 2060 9 2092 9 2100 9 2016 8 2025 8 2054 8 2077 8 2078 8 2024 7 2026 7 2031 7 2081 7 2099 7 2101 7 2011 6 2023 6 2027 6 2032 6 2049 6 2051 6 2053 6 2059 6 2062 6 2064 6 2087 6 2091 6 2093 6 2106 6 2107 6 2108 6 2013 5 2020 5 2022 5 2034 5 2063 5 2068 5 2079 5 2083 5 2085 5 2103 5 2012 4 2014 4 2035 4 2038 4 2041 4 2048 4 2050 4 2055 4 2057 4 2066 4 2070 4 2096 4 2102 4 2015 3 2018 3 2019 3 2033 3 2037 3 2039 3 2042 3 2045 3 2065 3 2072 3 2075 3 2076 3 2080 3 2084 3 2086 3 2097 3 2010 2 2017 2 2030 2 2036 2 2040 2 2043 2 2046 2 2047 2 2061 2 2071 2 2074 2 2082 2 2088 2 2089 2 2095 2 2104 2 2028 1 2029 1 2044 1 2052 1 2056 1 2058 1 2067 1 2073 1 2105 1 Highest transfer of the season: 2088 82000000 2089 71000000 2101 67000000 2070 60000000 2067 58000000 2100 55000000 2066 50000000 2079 49000000 2082 46500000 2076 44000000 2099 43500000 2050 42500000 2048 42000000 2069 42000000 2087 41500000 2092 41500000 2090 41000000 2071 40500000 2012 40000000 2058 40000000 2102 40000000 2045 39000000 2047 39000000 2062 38500000 2095 38500000 2063 38000000 2083 37500000 2064 37000000 2077 35500000 2094 35500000 2011 35000000 2085 35000000 2059 34500000 2078 34500000 2013 33000000 2049 32500000 2052 32500000 2038 32000000 2103 32000000 2051 31000000 2097 31000000 2032 30500000 2033 30500000 2084 30500000 2086 30500000 2098 30500000 2106 30500000 2044 30000000 2080 30000000 2093 30000000 2022 29000000 2014 28500000 2028 28500000 2060 28500000 2010 28000000 2035 27500000 2068 27500000 2039 27000000 2065 27000000 2009 26500000 2034 26000000 2104 26000000 2105 26000000 2015 25500000 2036 25000000 2072 25000000 2016 24500000 2037 24500000 2042 24500000 2056 24500000 2074 24500000 2030 24000000 2107 24000000 2018 23500000 2026 23500000 2027 23000000 2057 23000000 2075 23000000 2021 22500000 2024 22000000 2025 22000000 2017 21500000 2020 21500000 2040 21500000 2091 21500000 2096 21500000 2031 21000000 2053 21000000 2029 20500000 2046 20500000 2061 20500000 2041 20000000 2081 20000000 2054 19750000 2055 19250000 2019 19000000 2023 18750000 2073 18500000 2043 16250000 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethan13 Posted July 25, 2009 Share Posted July 25, 2009 I find our funny how in the last year of the experiment it saw the best CA regens coming through. 82M is a very large transfer, what was the players CA at the time? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
roversawh7 Posted July 25, 2009 Author Share Posted July 25, 2009 We definitely ended the experiment with a bang. As I posted at the time, the big money signing was a player that Southampton had bought for 700000 the year before and an ex-Manchester United youth player, reaching a whopping CA of 143 with a PA of 155 before becoming the most expensive player in the game. It was kind of a weird one and I am not entirely sure how it came about. Some interesting information on Blackburn regen CAs and PAs will come soon. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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