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Kirwan24

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  1. Looks like excellent work man and I'm very exited to try it out. By any chance do you know whats causing the below error where I can't select a start date in Ireland? Further on it doesn't let me select a team in Ireland, Scotland, Wales or the North either.
  2. Hi folks, I was playing the PC gamepass version of FM22 last year and never actually bought the game to keep it after it left gamepass. Is there anyway now to access that game again? Will my game file work on the Steam Version if I were to buy that or is my save lost forever? Thanks
  3. Is there anyway to purchase the FM22 PC gamepass edition or is it gone forever? I miss my save and didn’t purchase the game like an idiot
  4. 2027 Its another year in Paradise. After wrapping up a third league title on the bounce coupled with a very respectable Champions League campaign, we are in a very good place. Not a good enough place, as we are sorely lacking in one thing - Youth. We haven't had one decent youth product come through yet. It's hugely frustrating but all i can do is upgrade facilities and wait, so thats what I do, and while I wait, we take on another season. Transfers Lets look at the outs first. Hassan Ayari leaves us on a free to Sunderland, as does Promise Omochere to Heartland FC in in Nigeria. They're two guys i would have liked to keep, but Ayari wants out and as much as I like Omochere there are better options out there. Barry Coughlin follows them out to Derry City, and Ciara Hunt also departs to Longford. The ins are much more exciting, headlines byt George Quinn from Shamrock Rovers for a hefty 350k. He's probably the best striker in the country, a real coup for us to replace Adrian Hayes who we're unable to loan in again. Kevin Zefi (RW) arrives on a free from Longford. He's a solid option to bolster our depth, an undervalued player for sure. We bring in Callum Clark (LB) for 250k, Javi (CDM) from Kilmarnock for 300k. Alex Segers (CB) comes in for free from NAC Breda for free. We spend 220k on Luke Cundle (CM) so we're well endowed in the middle, We also get Gabi Masters (RW) in on loan again from Sheffield United. In the summer two more join us, Daniel Noble from West Ham on a free and Willie McGowan (CM) for 80k from Ballymena. Big changes but we've strengthen an already strong squad. The League Its another dominating season in Limerick, as we wrap up a fourth league title in a row! this team has really hit its stride now, and can pretty comfortably beat anyone in this league on their day. Our only real blot is an embarrassing 2-0 defeat to Longford, far and away the worst side in the league, but it came in the middle of a jam packed European run. George Quinn hit 30 goals in all comps last season, instantly repaying the big fee. He's going to tear up the league for the next few years, and its surely only a matter of time before we have our first full international. The Cups We get off to a great start in the League Cup, with big wns over Cork, Waterford and Shelbourne to make the semi final. We come undone against Derry unfortunately. Its a shame to not make it all the way again, but the League Cup is not really a priority so we won't dwell for too long. We have a very easy run all the way to the final of the FAI Cup, not facing anyone of any real calibre. Our first final ever is a tense affair, as we need 112 minutes before George Quinn puts us ahead. We hold out against a resilient Sligo to claim our first ever FAI Cup! We've won the lot now and its a really great feeling. We wrap up the cup year with a big win over Linfield in the Iris Champions Cup, taking home that crown for the fourth time. Europe Again we set off on a Champions League adventure. After a brilliant group stage last season we're looking to do the same again, and get off to a great start beating Djurgardens 5-1 over two legs. We meet Astana for a second year in a row, and hammer them for a second year in a row. 5-0 over two legs. Its a tricky tie with Rangers next, and we're pretty poor away from home, losing 3-1. but the second leg, my god. Quinn makes it 1-0 after 20 mins, then 2-0 after 25. We pepper the goal for the rest of the game, before he pops up again in the 93rd minute to send us through. Its Euphoria in Thomond Park. We've sent Rangers packing and are one game away from second group stage appearance. We make it a little more complicated than we should against Qarabag, but we come through the qualifiers again. We get the mother of all group of deaths. Real Madrid, Man City and Roma. I know from the beginning its gonna be a no win group, so lets just enjoy the outing against some big teams. We welcome City first, and its clear they're taking it easy. They sweep us aside easily putting 4 past us. Roma would be our best chance at some points in this group, and we take the lead after 9 minutes though Luke Cundle, but Roma hit us for 2 in the second half and again in added time, but its a spirited performance from us. Madrid bring the same vibe as City, clearly a class above as they whip the ball around with ease. This has been Tadgh Ryan's group so far, despite conceding 10 in the first three, he has been stellar between the sticks. We actually play really well against City in the return, and are unlucky to not get something. It took a 92nd minute goal to confimr their 3 points, with Ryan again brilliant, but the next game is by fair the best. Despite Madrid taking an early lead, we are in the game, with a few counter attacks that could and probably should have led to a goal. It's Ryan's magnum opus in the sticks, a man of the match performance to keep Madrid's 36 shots out of the goal. I'm hoping to carry some momentum into the Roma game to finish the campaign, but we've run our course, and an exhausted team are kicked home by the Romans. The numbers don't look pretty, and we're sure to go down as the worst group stage side ever, but its been a hell of a run, a weird kind of reward for our incredible rise over the last few years. Fun Stuff Some fun things to note after this season. Our coefficient has risen, so we know have 3 teams enter the second qualifying round of the Conference League rather than the first. Hopefully this will give someone a push to actually make a group stage so I don't have to keep doing it all myself. We're also the most imporvoed side in Europe after thi season, rising a whopping 211 places, we are the 160th best side on the continent, and the best club in Ireland, overtaking Dundalk who are 164th. And finally, a minor miracle, as Ireland Under 20s march all the way to the World Cup final. It takes a late Brazilian goal to put them down after an amazing run. Hopefully those points to some growth in Irish football than can implant itself in the senior team in the coming years.
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