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  1. RECORD POINTS HAUL FOR CREWE UNITED AS EUROPEAN FOOTBALL STARTS An improvement of 1 position this year and an extra 16 points gained compared to last season and another European Place Play-Off win to return to the Europa Conference League qualifiers next season once more. I'm still getting beaten by the professional teams more often than not but I have started to get some points against them this season. Northern Ireland is an interesting league because there is such a gulf in class between the top teams and the rest and it's just a case of plugging away and hoping for the best with the intakes to bridge that gap before thinking of winning the league. Our first foray into European football was better than expected. In the first qualifying round we hammered FC Santa Coloma of Andorra 10-2 on aggregate to set ourselves up against Valur of Iceland and this is where I thought the adventure would end however a confident 2-0 win at home gave me hope that we might just sneak through and we did with a 2-1 loss in Iceland (in both games the xG was almost bang on though they were just under 1 in the first leg and that clean sheet ultimately ,made the difference). Just before the second leg Johnny Barr Y4-A left for Aberdeen after I had finally managed to get a deal with 50% of his next transfer (as the fees for a semi pro club in Northern Ireland are too low to even care about now that I have a season of European prize money coming in). Hopefully Barr will get on well and bag a move elsewhere but for now he's been in their Reserves all season and scoring pretty well. His contract was up at the end of the season as was Sam Knox Y4-A who I felt I was prepared to keep and lose for nothing as I couldn't let two strikers of that quality go. The third qualifying round was against Standard and we got taught a lesson with a 6-3 aggregate loss which could have been much, much more with Dobson Y5-Apulling a 7.6 out of the bag in the away tie even though he conceded 4! At this stage it doesn't bother me much I know the squad isn't good enough to make any real progress in Europe and I'm delighted to just qualify and put the money to good use. It was however nice to see that the review of the Europa Conference League identified Crewe United as the biggest overachievers In the cups we failed to reach our 4th Clearer Water Irish Cup Final in a row as we were put out by Larne in the Quarter Final but we got our revenge by beating them in the European Place Play-Off final which obviously was the more important of the two ties. CLUB NEWS SQUAD AND TACTICS YOUTH INTAKE ADMIN NEXT SEASON
  2. SQUAD | TACTICS | SCHEDULE CUP WIN AND A EUROPEAN HOLIDAY BOOKED! The goal was to survive the Premiership and Crewe United did not fail to deliver. A 5th place finish and a win in the European Place Play-off Semi-Final and Final meant that for the first time in their history Crewe United would be entering continental football in the Europa Conference League Qualifiers in season 2029/30. The league was a foregone conclusion with Linfield cruising to the title and Cliftonville and Larne a considerable distance ahead of the rest. 3 days prior to the semi final of the European place play-off Crewe United took part in their THIRD Irish cup final this time losing to Linfield in the final and some savvy squad management helped United scrape by Crusaders to meet Glenavon in the final with the first team squad almost fully fit whilst Glenavon played their stronger side in their semi-final against Glentoran that went all the way to penalties. The final did not disappoint and the scoreline a fair reflection of the general pattern of the game. All season I had been punching above my weight as there really were no easy games (apart from the 7-0 demolition of Dungannon Swifts!) In addition to this there was a first domestic cup win as Crewe United avenged last season's Intermediate Cup Final loss to Warrenpoint by lifting the trophy following a nervy 2-1 win with a fairly heavily rotated squad. At the time of writing up this season the Europa Conference draw has been made with FC Santa Coloma of Andorra first up and Valur of Iceland awaiting the winner. CLUB NEWS YOUTH INTAKE ADMIN NEXT SEASON
  3. SQUAD | TACTICS | SCHEDULE HEARTBREAK AND JOY FOR UNITED IN SEASON 4 First and foremost the joy, Crewe United are going to the Premiership! In incredible season in the league saw Crewe United beat the record for the most points obtained in a season in the Championship as Ballinamallard United kept pace with us the whole way until the split. I could just end the season summary here and be more than happy with it but the cups are where it got really interesting. Once more we overachieved in the Clearerwater Irish Cup making the final once again and once again facing Larne in the final. This time it was 3-0 with a bizarre own goal where my defender doesn't control the ball properly and then the ball trundles towards the goal and my keeper just watches it (see below) After I then tried to go for it to get back into the game they cut me open fairly early in the second half and it was always game over by that point. 3 days later we had the Intermediate Cup Final against Warrenpoint which was the more winnable of the two but given the potential of European football for the Irish cup I had to play my strongest team for that. This decision came back to haunt me as we ended up losing this final too 4-3 AET. There were a lot of games towards the end of the season and there just wasn't enough quality in depth to be able to compete on 3 fronts. The main thing was winning promotion! The other cups were not so great but it's just as well as the fixture pile up wouldn't have been ideal. I did make a small tweak to the midfield to make it asymmetrical by having Watters Y3-A in the MC position to provide a bit more central support for the front line and it did seem to help, Braniff Y1-A has improved as a defensive midfielder and was able to hold his own more by himself rather than needing another DM next to him. Club News Youth Intake Admin Next Season
  4. Congrats @glennuk really well deserved You can always tell when players are getting close to completing it, glad you got it over the line the season after missing out.
  5. So my new captain, Dean Sloan Y1-A, who is now a decent Premiership level player had some interest from Crusaders in the summer window and kicked up a stink. Due to the nature of the clubs status I can only offer 6 months for a players new contract if I offer it around the turn of the year (when they can be approached as they are in their last 6 months). So I've had to look to build in extensions and Sloans from the season before had triggered to take him to 2028. Approaching the January window I decided that he was just going to leave as Glentoran were also interested so I offered him for £20k and 25% of next sale. Glentoran met this and I accepted and gave Crusaders an ultimatum and they refused at which point Sloan said he was happy to stay at the club because Crusaders were no longer interested (even though he could get a deal with Glentoran). I immediately offered him a new deal and..... I think its the first time I've actually managed to achieve this
  6. SQUAD | TACTICS | SCHEDULE United in near logic defying season There are some seasons where you can't explain the events unfolding before your eyes, sometimes you suffer a terrible run of results after a great start and find yourself fighting for your job and sometimes your squad manages to punch well above its weight. Season 3 for Crewe United was fortunately the latter with a 4th place finish missing out on the Premiership play-off by 3 points (having been sitting in 2nd on the final day of the season on goal difference). I wanted safety and got far more than I had anticipated and was actually top for a week or two until Bangor found their purple patch and rocketed up the league. The games came thick and fast towards the end of the season and my squad doesn't have the quality in depth so having to rotate my 4/5 star defence for 2 and 1.5 star deputies it just wasn't to be. The league wasn't the only crazy story of the season. In the Clearerwater Irish Cup first round I got drawn away to Clitfonville for the second year running which was great for the balance as it added about £20k but this year I managed to get through taking them to extra time, nicking a goal in the first 4 minutes of extra time and then holding out to claim an historic victory. Lady luck was again on my side for the draws as I drew Armagh from the division below then Bangor and Dundela from the Championship. Ultimately we made the final to play against Larne who had finished second, I wasn't sure if this meant I'd get the Conference League spot from the cup even if I lost but to make the final was just incredible. 0-0 at 22 minutes Sloan Y1-A at right back lifted the ball over the Larne defence with my right winger Williams Y2-A bearing down on goal to the right of centre. It was a chance that HAD to be taken if I wanted any chance of success......the ball cannoned off the keeper and the defence cleared their lines. 3 minutes later Larne break through with an almost identical chance, ball lifted over and the midfielder (this time to the left of centre) slammed the ball into the far corner. 3 minutes later a corner to Larne was headed clear to the edge of the box where Bonis hits an unstoppable half volley in off the bar. I made a few tweaks to not concede any more by half time which were successful and I could then make some subs at half time and change it up and get some more energy. 5 minutes after coming on Daniel Anderson Y3-A in defensive midfield got sent off for a two footed lunge about 35 yards from goal. The adventure was over and Larne added another two to the scoreline which did NOT flatter them and for that reason I'm quite content being in the Championship for another season. Club News Youth Intake Admin Next Season
  7. I think I’ve had one model citizen in all my attempts and you get four in one
  8. @Padders you needing a new pair of undies after the last game of the season That must have been some relief but your squad does look a little threadbare for PL.....good luck for season 94
  9. I had this with my FC Chiasso save in Switzerland I'm sure and the link was removed when I won promotion.
  10. SQUAD | TACTICS | SCHEDULE Unexpected title win for United I wanted to blood the youngsters and consolidate our place in the 3rd tier but instead we ended up winning the league and therefore promotion to the Championship. The addition of the two centre backs (Dwayne McDonald Y1-A and Jake Porter Y1-A) and an excellent new right back (Dean Sloan Y1-A) helped provide much more stability at the back as we only conceded 30 goals this time around which I think made the difference overall. With 4 games to go we were 7 clear of Banbridge in second but then seemed to do our best to chuck the league with a 2-2 draw at home to Tobermore, then losing in the Intermediate Cup Semi Final, then losing at home to Rathfriland Rangers 1-0 after Jake Porter Y1-A got sent off on the stroke of half time for a stupid lunge. This brought the lead down to 4 points with an away match to Portstewart and then rounding the league off at home to second placed Banbridge. I wanted to avoid a title decider in the last game and fortunately they team turned out a superb 3-0 away win to clinch the title with a game to spare! Cup wise we didn't do as well in the Irish Cup however being drawn away to Cliftonville did give the club a bit of a cash injection which was much needed as income is scarce in this league. Club News Youth Intake Admin Next Season It will be interesting to see how the squad copes with the step up, with 1 automatic relegation place and 1 play-off place I'm hoping I can beat Banbridge (who came up via the play-offs) or some other team in the division to finish 11th or above. It will be a tougher year this year as there are 38 games to be played in total rather than the 26 I have been used to so I will need to utilise my squad more this year and probably sacrifice the cups to keep the overall fixture count a little lower. P.S. See if anyone can guess who my manager profile is based on
  11. Nice one @Ron_Swanson (not quite FM'd Feyenoord but close )
  12. The first season always feels like the trickiest in terms of winning over the squad, keeping them happy when they complain about squad depth and obviously being able to renew the contracts of the best players. I'd love to know the percentage of these challenges that fail in the first year, reckon it would be rather high. Good luck in Iceland......wanted to do Iceland myself but the fact it was completed was always too big a negative for me.
  13. If you are referring to the base game leagues then Peru is a no go because it has one division only. Colombia has 2 division but doesn't have relegation from division 2 meaning no promotions and no previously unplayable clubs so its also not eligible. Unless I have missed something I don't think either are eligible for the challenge
  14. Started season 2 and I've just destroyed Ballymena Utd who are 2 divisions above: Won the first two games of the league campaign as well and in the 3 games have scored 12 and conceded just 1. Great start, hopefully can keep this up!
  15. SQUAD | TACTICS | SCHEDULE Back in the swing of things! Its like riding a bicycle, you never really forget no matter how long its been.....boy have I missed this challenge! In an eventful first season Crewe United avoided the drop by some margin with a 4th place finish in the Northern Irish 3rd tier. Few would have predicted that with a squad of 16 (reduced to 14 in the first few weeks as 2 players left due to turning down clubs previous contract offer) with two half star centre backs (one was 38 years old and the other a right sided defensive midfielder) would result in being 9 points behind the play-off position and 28 points clear of the drop zone. Goals were not hard to come by as my striking partnership of Mark McCullough and Jack Sharvin scored 52 goals between them in all competitions. The defence tried their best but conceding 45 goals in 26 league games was always going to make it tougher to succeed. In the cup competitions Crewe United gave a good account of themselves in the Clearer Water Irish Cup and Mid Ulster Cup beating Sports Direct Premier side Dungannon Swifts and Playr-Fit Championship sides Warrenpoint and Ballyclare. An opening day 4-3 defeat in the Bet McLean cup to rivals Ballymacash Rangers fortunately didn't set the tone for the rest of the season. Off the park 3 coaching badge course have been funded by the club however they refuse to improve youth recruitment or junior coaching (the former being the far more important one to improve). Intake Details A promising intake preview led to a decent first intake and much needed options in key areas of the park (notably 4 central defenders). Pick of the bunch for me was my Jamaican D(LC) Dwayne McDonald. I needed someone to come in and settle the back line down and he has done that. There is a long way to go to train him up (he seems to be better suited to left back but I needed central defenders so that's what he's going to be) but I've been encourage by the performances in the first 2 games since the intake. Dean Sloan Y1-A at right back and Jake Porter Y1-A at centre back are another two players who started both matches since their arrival at the club. 2 players have retired with a further 2 soon to retire so the youngsters will definitely get their chance next season, a season where I intend to consolidate my position in this league and improve the youth players as much as possible. See the Squad in full I opted for a 4-2-4 DM formation out of necessity, I have 2 good strikers and left winger and whilst my inside forward on the right was good he was showing signs of age and is one of the players retiring. I'll be sticking with this formation next season as its certainly served me well offensively and I believe the backline should be better with the new recruits from the intake. See the Current Tactics I'll be tracking player records over the course of this challenge as I think (and hope) it will be a long challenge seeing many talented players come through the ranks at the club. Admin Here are the transfers in the first season with the two players that left early doors. Next Season With the slight turnover of personnel I will just be looking to integrate the youth players and look to get a comfortable mid-table finish, its definitely way too soon to be thinking of promotion and with the squad as it is I think we'd come straight back down which always runs the risk of getting sacked.
  16. Speaking as someone who came back to the challenge yesterday…..
  17. Maybe the game removed the injury because even it thought it was the most ridiculous way to get injured and to actually break (not just fracture) your leg falling over a street sign. Definitely has an April fools feel to it but I see the news story was on the 2nd so perhaps not
  18. Hi everyone, hope you are all well. After taking an extended break from playing the game (and being on here) this challenge has pulled me back and to see Northern Ireland still hasn't been completed I have to give it a go once again. It was basically a choice between Crewe United and Belfast Celtic and well you can tell from my avatar I wasn't going to do the challenge as the latter. I did some reading on Crewe United and they are a real community based club trying to bring people together through football so whilst I have nothing that connects me with the club I can perhaps grow into it. A squad of 16 to start the challenge with Only one relegation spot from 14 so I am fairly confident I can keep the club up. Unlike my last game with Hapoel Ra'anana where I decided to stick with an incredibly attacking formation I'll be taking the traditional route here and pick a formation that best fits the players at the club just now.
  19. Anyone else having problems actually getting the file from MediaFire? EDIT: Managed to work it out, seems my internet provider was stopping it as I had to go over a VPN to be able to download it.
  20. Hello, @Michael Sant I had this issue as well (was attempting to introduce a global transfer ban for every club in the game) and found a number of English clubs had been taken over resulting in the ban being lifted (I set the initial embargo type to global transfer ban and also tried transfers disabled). I have a save game that I have uploaded to the cloud (Global Transfer Ban - Reading Takeover Just Before.fm) where the next day Reading will have a takeover either take place or "hit the rocks" I reloaded a number of times and its about 66% successful at generating the takeover.
  21. Not sure if it's been mentioned but it seems the latest update has "r-" prepended to the regen UID therefore things like NewGan will have stopped working and you need to open the generated config file and change the existing UID to have "r-" at the start of the string: Here's an example from my own config file: Before <record from="MENA/MENA2489" to="graphics/pictures/person/2002072057/portrait"/> After <record from="MENA/MENA2489" to="graphics/pictures/person/r-2002072057/portrait"/> Worked fine after reloading the UI
  22. I usually don't do season update spoilers but given this is at the start of the season and I'm just too pleased about it I have to share it now.... I said in my season 3 update I wanted to beat Tel-Aviv and we did it in style in a high pressure match to win our first silverware of the save. Robbie Keane left to Al Nassr which meant Vladimir Weiss took over and he played a flat 4-4-2 which coupled with them having a tired back line they just couldn't cope with Aviv, Abutbbul YP25-A and Rahmian. Ben Chaim YP25-A bagged a brace (one a stonker and the other a good reaction on the edge of the box) whilst Aviv scored an outstanding goal cutting in on the left as he does and bending it into the far top corner. The formation is starting to mature a little and we are conceding slightly less
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