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  1. Thanks mate Quick question about rules... is managing two teams allowed? I want to try another country but also love managing in Gibraltar but they don't have relegations/lower tiers.
  2. Ifeanyi Ubah FC: 2032/33 Season Review Completed it! We went into the season hoping to give a decent performance in the Champion's League but never thought we'd manage to go all the way. We strolled through the qualifying and first round before being drawn in a group with two strong Tunisian teams (CS Fax and ES Tunis). Surprisingly, we topped the group and ended up facing one of our Nigerian rivals. We nearly performed the perfect bottle job as our S-F against Sundowns saw us cling to an aggregate win. It all came down to the two-legged final against ES Tunis (again) where the first leg saw us win 6-1! The second leg resulted in a dull 2-0 defeat but we celebrated in front of 66,000 Tunisians. Domestically, we strolled to another league title as rivals Rivers United and Akwa United made slow starts to the campaign and couldn't catch up. We lost in the Nigerian Cup in the Q-Fs. Player stats were very pleasing as we posted some very good numbers. Until now I'd not realised that we were a 100% newgen squad. Our best eleven comprised of the following players, although a few were actually fringe players. The settled first eleven's profiles follow... GK RB CB CB LB RW DM DM LW ST ST Youth intake was pretty decent as we took on a handful of recruits that had decent potential alongside decent personalities. Transfers Season history I'm now don't know whether to keep the save going or attempt another nation
  3. Ifeanyi Ubah FC: 2031/32 Season Review A frustrating season as our continental campaign ended quite swiftly as we failed to reach the group stage of the Champions League. Our domestic performance saw us take second place so secured another go at the Champions League. Player stats were a mixture. We suffered a few long term injuries which wasn't ideal. Youth intake was pretty average but we will see if any of them progress. Transfers Season History Aims for next season Continue to perform well domestically Reach the Champions League group stage Avoid losing any key players
  4. Ifeanyi Ubah FC: 2030/31 Season Review Silverware! An excellent season as we managed to clinch both domestic trophies thanks to a defence that didn't want to stand still when facing balls over the top. Our continental campaign ended in the semi-finals once again as we lost to Club Africain of Tunisia. The African Champions League awaits us which will be interesting to experience based on a step up in teams. Player stats were really pleasing as all our key players contributed. Both record goals and assists for the season were broken as we went deep in every competition. Youth intake was a decent one as we took on a few prospects that actually had decent personalities. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Continue to perform well domestically Look to give a good showing in the African Champions League Avoid losing any key players
  5. Ifeanyi Ubah FC: 2029/30 Season Review Another decent season that started with a real slump in performances. A change of formation helped us finish 3rd in the league and qualifying for continental football again. Our first season of continental football saw us reach the semi-final of the Confederation Cup where we were then blown away by the eventual winners. Players stats were good although they took a hit towards the end of the season. A massive fixture pile up did not help as we ended up playing 13 games in the May. Youth intake wasn't too bad as we took on a few to bolster the areas we are short in. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Improve on our best 3rd place finish Attempt to reach the Confederation Cup final Avoid losing any key players
  6. Ifeanyi Ubah FC: 2028/29 Season Review European African football beckons! Our progress continues on a upward trajectory as we finish 3rd in the league to clinch a place in the CAF Confederation Cup. I've absolutely no idea how we will do as I barely know which teams are good in our own league Player stats were pretty good once again. Our main striker was the league top scorer once again. Youth intake was pretty decent. We now have 6 or 7 homegrown players making up the first XI. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Look to clinch a top 2 finish Give a good account in the CAF Confederation Cup. Avoid losing our best players
  7. Ifeanyi Ubah FC: 2027/28 Season Review Another promising season as we improve on last season's 14th place finish by achieving a 9th place spot. We are yet to have any kind of success in the Nigerian Cup which is a slight disappointment. The increase in revenue has again allowed to to improve all areas of facilities and recruitment/coaching which will hopefully produce some newgen gems. Pleasing numbers from a collection of players. Most importantly, our striker bagged the league's top scorer award. Youth intake was a mixed bag. We did take on a few to see how they could improve. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Improve on our 9th place finish Look to improve our facilities/recruitment/coaching again Attempt to put a cup run together
  8. Ifeanyi Ubah FC: 2026/27 Season Review A decent season as we survived our first campaign in the Nigerian top flight. The early weeks looked like we were going to be in for a season long relegation battle but key wins around the mid-season point meant we survived comfortably. A big increase in revenue meant we were able to improve our junior coaching, youth recruitment and training facilities to the next level. Player stats were as good as can be when taking into account the step up in quality. Youth intake was better than it has been in recent years and this allowed us to bolster our numbers in a few areas. Transfers Season history Aims for next season Improve on our 14th place finish Look to improve our facilities again Secure key player contracts
  9. Ifeanyi Ubah FC: 2025/26 Season Review A season to remember as we gained promotion to the Nigerian top flight. We did this in style as we went unbeaten through the league phase before winning 2 of 3 games in the promotion group phase. Next season will be interesting in terms of coping with the step up in quality. If nothing else, we will try and use the increased revenue to improvement of facilities. Stats were good across the board as we posted bests in goals and assists. Youth intake was really poor. We took on just two. Transfers. Frustratingly, the board accepted a bid for a key player and I couldn't persuade them to veto it. Season history Aims fot next season Attempt to stay in the top flight. Improve our facilities and youth coaching Commit our core squad to long term deals
  10. Ifeanyi Ubah FC: 2024/25 Season Review A season that nearly delivered promotion but a handful of critical defeats saw us pipped to the Promotion play-offs on the final day of the season. Our cup campaign was halted quite empathetically by a team in the top tier. Player stats were looking but ended up taking a hit when our league form crashed towards the end of the league campaign. Our youth intake was pretty terrible which is a concern as we've got no great quality outside of our first XI. Only 3 recruits were taken on. Transfers Season history Aim for next season Clinch promotion to the Premier League Try and limit the debt was getting worse. Commit our best players to long term deals.
  11. Tutankhamun: 2031/32 Season Review The dream is over as we came rock bottom and the board sacked me Not much more to say. Ifeanyi Ubah FC: 2023/24 Season Review We go again as we start our new challenge in Nigeria (using the 2 tiered Tenshi database from Steam). Our team is Ifeanyi Ubah FC who are named this because some important man bought the club and named it after himself Our first season ends with a 3rd place finish in the group stage so miss out on a place in the promotion group stage. We go again next season and hope to make that next step. Player stats were encouraging. We have a few players that are leaving at the end of the season as they were keeping their options open before I took charge and I've been unable to persuade them into staying. Youth intake was very disappointing as we took on just two recruits. Transfers. The incoming transfers were arranged before I took charge. Season history Aim for next season Clinch promotion to the Nigerian Premier League Improve the managerial support from the squad (they hate me) Commit our best players to long term deals.
  12. Tutankhamun: 2030/31 Season Review Finally! We win promotion to the Egyptian Premier League as we clinch the title on the penultimate day of the season. We stayed in contention all season and the lack of a collapse made the difference. Stats were good across the board as we posted many good numbers. Our young striker couldn't stop scoring as he hit 41 goals in 30 games. Youth intake wasn't great. We took on a handful to make sure we kept a few future backups. Transfers Season history Aim for next season Attempt to handle the quality of the Premier League. Make the most of the promising new recruits. Commit our best players to long term deals.
  13. Tutankhamun: 2029/30 Season Review Another top 4 finish but no real collapse this time around. The league winners were 12 points ahead once the season wrapped up so it hurt less than the two previous capitulations. Player stats were fairly good. Ratings outside the first XI could do with being better though. Youth intake gave us something to be positive for as we snagged a very promising centre back along with a left back. Transfers. Decided to strip out previous recruits that had not progressed enough. Season history Aim for next season Clinch promotion to the Premier League Make the most of the promising new recruits. Commit our best players to long term deals.
  14. Tutankhamun: 2028/29 Season Review Collapse 2: The Sequel Another season that started so well when we won 19 from 19 games before the standard collapse occurred and we were pipped to the title on the last day. We had a board takeover which was much needed as we had crippling debts of £1.2m. Slimming down the squad will hopefully lead to less overheads going forward. Player stats were promising until the last 8 or so games when we couldn't win to save our lives. Youth intake was poor again as we took on just a handful. Transfers Season history Aim for next season Clinch promotion to the Premier League Try and maintain a positive bank balance now the takeover has happened Commit our best players to long term deals.
  15. Tutankhamun: 2027/28 Season Review Collapsed! Our league campaign was going as well as can be as we headed into the last four game top of the league. We then managed to lose all four games and slumped to second place. I'm hoping we can finally clinch promotion next season as we've not had any relegated Premier League team placed in our division (second tier has 3 groups) and our previous challengers/rivals have now gone up. Player stats were looking very good until those last four games and then dropped. Youth intake wasn't much to write home about. We took on a handful to bolster the numbers. Transfers Season history Aim for next season Clinch promotion to the Premier League Pray for a board takeover to clear the crippling debts Commit our best players to long term deals.
  16. Tutankhamun: 2026/27 Season Review Another last day decider and another bit of heartbreak as we finished 3rd. Our challenge was made much harder as we lost head to heads against the top two which was a disaster due to the league standings going on H2H first. Player stats were good all round again. Our 17yo newgen finished top scorer so hopefully he'll consistently find the net. Youth intake was a mixture of dross and poor personalities. I've currently got a born leader tutoring 15 unambitious newgens Transfers Season history Aim for next season Clinch promotion to the Premier League Attempt to transform a decent amount of negative personalities. Commit our best players to long term deals.
  17. Tutankhamun: 2025/26 Season Review A positive season as we were involved in the title challenge until the very last day of the season. Unfortunately, we just fell short but did post our best league finish to date. Off the field, we had our first takeover which helped clear the debt. Player stats were pleasing once again as we had many consistent performers. Youth intake wasn't the best but a few handy recruits came in that have at least neutral personalities rather than a bunch of unambitious. Transfers Season history Aim for next season Clinch promotion to the Premier League Attempt to transform a decent amount of negative personalities. Release sub-standard youngsters
  18. Tutankhamun: 2024/25 Season Review A positive follow up season as we held our own in second tier. For a long time we were in with a shout of back to back promotions but a string of bad results after the winter break meant we eventually had to settle for 4th place. We made our Egyptian Cup debut where we were knocked out in the second round. Player stats were very encouraging until a poor last third of the season. Our form dipped and player stats took a hit. Youth intake was previewed as excellent but the reality was a flock of poor recruits. Transfers Season history Aim for next season Improve on the 4th place finish of this season Somehow attempt to minimise the debt Release sub-standard youngsters
  19. Tutankhamun: 2023/24 Season Review A fantastic opening season as we strolled to the Third Division (Group 6) title. The standard of player in the 3rd tier is pretty poor and we found that good defending is rare as we bagged 102 goals in 26 games. It will be interesting to know how the step up in division will look in terms of quality. Player stats were really good and it might be that some of the average ratings won't be beaten for some time. I was reliant on a number of grey players due to having only 13 registered players. Youth intake was previewed as being excellent as it always tends to be in the first year of the challenge. Annoyingly the intake for Egypt is in April so comes outside of the registration window meaning the youth intake can't play any first team football until the following season. Transfers Season history Aim for next season To be competitive and cope with any jump in quality Look to limit the amount of debt we are in Keep hold of any decent players by securing long term contracts
  20. Put my Belgian save on hold for the time being. I've packed my case, next stop... Egypt. Best team name ever!
  21. I’m tempted to go with an Egyptian save as I might’ve taken my Belgian save as far as I can. Would the timo61 file be acceptable to use? It is 3 tiers. EDIT - found the below on the steam workshop. Seems a more comprehensive database thanks to the SI Egyptian researcher. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2885974303&searchtext=egypt
  22. Royale Union Tubize-Braine: 2050/51 Season Review Another season where we dominated domestically but fell short in Europe. We clinched our 11th league title in a row and added another Belgian Cup to our collection. Our CL journey ended in the round of 16 as we were well outclassed by Bayern Munich. Player stats were pleasing once again. One bit of big news is that our stat striker has finally retired. His biography and achievements is quite something Youth intake wasn't too bad as we took on a couple of decent strikers and a full back. Transfers Season history
  23. Royale Union Tubize-Braine: 2050/51 Season Review A pivotal season in the save as I wasn't sure whether to continue with things due to lack of progress in Europe, however, we managed our best CL finish yet as we made it to the semi-finals before losing to eventual winners Liverpool (they beat Sunderland in the final ). Domestically we won our 10th straight league title but it wasn't a procession like in recent times. A cup win secure a domestic double. Our player stats were decent as usual. We've had a change in goal as our record appearance maker retired after 650 first team games. Our star striker continued to bang in the goals at the age of 36yo. I suspect the upcoming season will be his last. Youth intake wasn't great except for a promising looking left-back. Transfers Season history
  24. Royale Union Tubize-Braine: 2049/50 Season Review 9 in a row for league titles now. This one was more closely run as Standard Liege pushed us all the way. Champion's League heartbreak occured again as we lost in extra time to Bayern at the QF stage. Really good stats again. We ar now at the stage where our best performers are 34/35 years old so a transitional stage is imminent. Our youth intake wasn't great except for a young striker from Ireland Transfers History
  25. Royale Union Tubize-Braine: 2048/49 Season Review Our dominance on the domestic scene continues as we make it 8 league titles in a row. Europe continues to be a challenge as we succumb to Benfica in the Knockout round of the Champion's League. Player stats continue to be top level. Our star striker is now 34 years old so is well within the twilight of his career. We take on most of the youth intake which saw a mixture of quality coming through. We win the Uefa Youth League for the 3rd time which is very encouraging. Transfers Season history
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