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  1. @Jimbokav1971 think you might have posted in the wrong thread 😊 Great news on the youth facilities upgrade though!
  2. February 2081 It has been hard to be consistent due to the busy schedule and we have struggled to score goals at times, but I cant really complain as we have established ourselves in mid-table and look to be very safe from relegation. We are relying on Obeng for goals and it feels like attack is something I will need to address in the off-season. Next Fixtures We continue on a 2 game week schedule until the international break and then have a very tough Last 16 game against Accra Lions in the FA Cup at the end of the month.
  3. Thank you for the kind words I am going to try and win the Champions League with Real Tamale to finish Kojo's career on a high. Had it been another Ghanaian team I might have been tempted to just win the domestic title, but with it being Real Tamale it just feels like the Champions League is the right finale for the save (if it comes after the domestic title).
  4. January 2081 Couldnt have wished for a better start, two good draws against better sides and two win against lesser sides see us comfortably in mid table and 9 points from the drop zone. Transfers In Out After having free reign with unlimited squad sizes and no foreign player limits in Ivory Coast and Nigeria Kojo needs to get used to having restrictions again. There is a 30 player limit and a max of 5 foreigners so the first transfer window has been mostly about clearing an extremely bloated squad. We also had to loan out a foreign player to get another one in as there were not a lot of decent Ghanaians available. Not a lot better than what we currently have but crucially a lot younger and eligible for Ghanaian nationality in less than a year. Midfield is probably our weakest area and Hudu helps us address that. Next Fixtures Its a packed February and hopefully we can continue staying away from any relegation danger.
  5. Real Tamale United Real Tamale United or RTU are a club from Tamale, the largest city in the Northern Region of Ghana. The club was founded in 1976 and is where Ghana legend Abedi Pelé, the father of Andre and Jordan Ayew, started his career. Pre-game they were a club that typically played in the Premier League but never achieved much and at times bounced between the top two tiers. Their most succesful era was in the 90s when they were runners-up twice and got to compete in Africa for 3 seasons, never getting past the First Round. In-game they continue to be an established Premier League team, only being relegated twice, after which they bounced straight back up. Their best finish though in this time has been 6th, so it has been mediocrity at best for them. They were in the relegation zone when they sacked their manager, but a win since then sees them in 13th. This is the perfect club for Kojo to end his career in (if all goes well). He was born in Yendi, which is an hour from Tamale as I have actually been to both these places on a number of occasions. Coming back to Ghana to win a title for a team in the Northern Region for the first time would be an amazing achievement and finale to this save. Real Tamale play their games in the Tamale Stadium, which was renamed to Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium after the late Vice President of Ghana. It is an excellent stadium with almost 23k seats, which was built in 2008 for the Africa Cup of Nations. Top Rated Players We dont have an assistant so here are the three most valuable players in the squad, which looks to be decently balanced. Highly rated youngster with interest from other Premier League sides. Starting striker for the club, 2 goals in 11 games is not surprising with that awful Finishing. Valuable because of PA, he is not even registered for the Premier League... Finances - a combination of big stadium and really good TV deal means this could be fun with all the money we have to spend! Initial Fixtures A home game against Asante Kotoko to start of is not ideal, but the two games at the end of the month give us an opportunity to pull away from the relegation zone.
  6. We managed to get a club so can update the West African Review 2079/80 West African Review CAF Champions League One team down from the season before as 7 teams make it to this stage and 4 make it through. Ifeanyi Ubah notable not amongst those teams. The title stays in West Africa as ASEC Mimosas beat ES Tunis to claim their 5th win. CAF Confederation Cup 7 teams again and 5 making it through. No Ifeanyi Ubah again... Tema Youth almost make it another West African double but in the end Algerias ES Sétif take their second title. West African League Rankings Re-shuffle at the top again as Ghana reclaim number 1 and Nigeria drop to 3rd. League Champions A new champions for a second year in a row in Cape Verde and after a long period of dominance from Banjul Hawks, Real de Banjul win the last couple of titles to go joint top in number of national title wins. Former Champions MC Breweries: Drop straight back down, finishing 11th out of 12. Also out in the First Round of the LFA Cup. Kamboi Eagles: Solid 3rd place, 8 points off the top. Nô Pintcha da Brava: Has to be the worst performance of the save for them, bottom of Liga Brava and out in the first round of the Taça Brava. AFC Nhacra: A strong title challenge this season and a second place finish, but out early in the cup again. Ayéma FC: Back in the Championship Group, but only finish 11th out 12. CNEPS Excellence: Underwhelming in Ligue 1 as they finish 4th again, and again no domestic or cup glory to make up for that. Banjul Utd: A bit better again as they move to 6th in the second tier. ASN NIGELEC: Massive drop and almost relegated from the Superligue. Out in the Last 16 of the Coupe du Niger. Unisport: Whipping boys of the Championship Group again with 2 points from 10 games. CFFEB: Drop down in the league and finish 7th, but do get to the Coupe du Faso Final, losing to ASFA-Yennenga. Flamme Olympique: Finish 3rd again, 7 points off the top. Avenir AC: Rise a couple of places to 5th and get to the Last 16 of the Coupe du Mali. Cosmos: Second to ASEC Mimosas again. In African football they get to the Confederation Cup Group Stage but only finish 3rd. Ifeanyi Ubah: Absolutely awful season after Kojo departed. 6th in the NFPL, shock loss to Equatorial Guinea's Vegetarianos in the Preliminary Round of the Champions League and a Last 16 Fed Cup appearance. They haven't even sold that many of the squad, they just havent performed.
  7. So a season has passed and no jobs yet. Something weird is going on in Ghana. All second tier sides have no manager and if you apply for a role you either get a response saying it has been unsuccessful as the interview process is over or you never get a response back. The teams promoted into the first tier either hired someone or left the job open, but applying to those as they were fired also didnt work. I am going to keep trying for another season, but will hold off on the West Africa update until I know there isnt a bug preventing me from getting a job.
  8. 2078/79 West African Review CAF Champions League Not as strong as last season but still very good as half the teams at this Stage are West African, with all of them other than CNEPS Excellence and SONACO making it through to the Quarter Final. Really strong West Africa performance again, with Enyimba Aba putting a poor domestic season behind them with their 6th Champions League title. CAF Confederation Cup 7 teams at this stage and impressively 6 of them make it through to the Quarter Final. We all know what happened here, Ifeanyi Ubah cruise to the title to win their first continental trophy and make it a NIgerian double. West African League Rankings Big move at the top as recent African success moves Nigeria into top spot in Africa. League Champions It was the big sides that dominated most of the leagues, but Kojo's Ifeanyi Ubah are joined by Cape Verde's Sanjoanense da Boa Vista as champions for the first time. Former Champions MC Breweries: Great first season back as they finish 4th and are promoted via a playoff to the top flight. Also get to the Quarter Final of the LFA Cup. Kamboi Eagles: Not a good season as they finish 14th and just 5 point from the relegation zone. Nô Pintcha da Brava: Win the Liga Brava for the first time in a while but fall in the Group Stage of the Cape Verdean Competition. Knocked out early in the Taça Brava. AFC Nhacra: Improve a bit this season and finish 4th in the league, still going out early in the Cup. Ayéma FC: In the Relegation Group again, finishing 2nd. CNEPS Excellence: Underwhelming in Ligue 1 as they finish 4th again, and this time no domestic or cup glory to make up for that. Banjul Utd: A bit better as they move to 9th in the second tier. ASN NIGELEC: Repeated last year with 3rd in the Superligue and a Quarter Final exit in the Coupe du Niger. Unisport: Whipping boys of the Championship Group again with 5 points from 10 games. CFFEB: Unspectacular reason as they finish 4th and are knocked out early of the Coupe du Faso. Flamme Olympique: Slipped another position and finish 3rd. In the Confederation Cup they are eliminated in the First Round by Algerian opposition. Avenir AC: Big drop as they finish 7th in Ligue 1 and are knocked out in the First Round of the Coupe du Mali. Cosmos: Second to ASEC Mimosas again. In African football they lose to Kojo's Ifeanyi Ubah in the Semi Final of the Confederation
  9. The Final Chapter - Ghana Ghana is a country in West Africa that borders Ivory Coast to the West, Burkina Faso to the North and Togo to the East. It is the second most populous country in West Africa after Nigeria with 32 million inhabitants. Accra is the capital and largest city, with its Metropolitan area having over 5 million inhabitants. As with most West African countries, there are several ethnicities in Ghana, but Aka represents almost half of the population. The official language of the country is English. Before European colonization the Kindgom of Ashanti ruled the southern part of what is now Ghana from its capital Kumasi and was rich due to the presence of gold in the region. Gold was also what first attracted Europeans to Ghana, with the Portuguese the first to settle there and build trading castles. Due to the presence of Gold the region was named Gold Coast. Portuguese were followed by Dutch, German and eventually the British who were the ones who ultimately took control after defeating the Ashanti Empire in 1900. Ghana gained independence, proclaimed by Kwameh Krumah, who was its first prime minister until 1966. He was overthrown due to this authoritarian regime that repressed opposition and did not hold free and fair elections. He was overthrown by the Ghana Armed Forces and a period of military rule under Jerry John Rawlings followed until he restored a multi-party system in 1992, winning the first two elections. Since then Ghana has been an example of democracy in the region, with power changing between political parties with little turmoil and no infighting. Ghana is rich in natural resources such as gold, minerals and some oil, but it has focused on developing its economy, aiming to become industrialized and be a technology hub for the region. Other than rich minerals Ghana is also the second largest exporter of Cocoa. Due to political and economic stability there is decent tourism in Ghana, with decent infrastructure to visit old Ashanti Empire locations, as well as historical forts from the colonization period. It has some World Heritage sites such as Ashanti buildings and coastal forts. Football in Ghana Football was introduced to Ghana at the close of the 19th century by merchants from Europe and it spread like wildfire, with the first club, Excelsior, being formed in 1903. Since independence the sport has been administered by the Ghana Football Association. The Black Stars are one of the most successful sides in Africa, having conquered the African Cup of Nations 4 times pre-game, as well as reaching the Quarter Finals once. They have only claimed one more AFCON since then and reached the Last 16 of the World Cup once. The Ghana Premier League was formed in 1956 and has been dominated by Asante Kotoko from Kumasi and Hearts of Oak from Accra, two teams with African pedigree pre-game, which has been significantly extended in-game. Pre-Game Asante Kotoko has 24 titles versus 21 of Hearts of Oak, with Ashanti Gold from Obuasi the next successful team with 4 titles. This dominance has continued as both won all titles other than 7, with Accra Lions and Berekum Chelsea claiming a single trophy and WAFA SC winning 5. In terms of clubs to pick there are a few decent ones, with Medeama SC, who Kojo just beat in the Confederation Cup Final, and Tema Youth the two 2.5 star teams. Karela FC, Bechem Utd and Real Tamale are the other decent teams. Taking over Real Tamale would be nice as Kojo is from the Northern Region, not too far from Tamale.
  10. 2078/79 Season Review What a season, the core of the team remained and we added a few faces that made a huge difference to the team. Our NPFL title is mostly down to the excellent start to the season, we dropped our first points almost at the halfway stage and despite wobbling in the second half of the season and equally inconsistent Adamawa Utd could not catch us. Part of the inconsistency was tired legs as we yet again went all the way to the final in the Confederation Cup, but this time as a much stronger side and we didnt really face any competition to get a first continental trophy for Ifeanyi Ubah. Squad by Appearances We used a ton of players this season again, probably more than last season - but the difference is that they were all OK with their role in the squad so there was little complaining being done. Best Eleven This year it was the turn of Lorenzo to be introduced to the all time Best XI. Awards NPFL Confederation Cup Awards galore this season as we won Best Player in both NPFL and Confederation Cup and had 7/8 out of the 11 players in the Best Team. Top Performers What a signing he was, contributed so much from the AP and Mezzala roles. Initially I brought him in to replace Lorenzo, but the Lorenzo stayed and I thought he would be a back up, but Abiola got injured in the beginning of the season and Bassole scored so much I just couldnt take him out of the team! Played largely as AP this season so didnt score as much, but was key in our build up play. Finances One of my last acts was to get Training and Youth Facilities improved, which leaves the club short on cash but well set up in their infrastructure. Progress After 4 great seasons the job in Nigeria is done and Kojo can return home!
  11. April/May/June 2079 The games just kept piling up in the Confederation Cup and Fed Cup to the point the NPFL almost became an afterthought. We had a great run in the Confederation Cup and actually managed to win the title quite easily, which included a nice semi-final win against former club Cosmos. The Fed Cup was never kind to Kojo during his stay in Nigeria and that continued as we were knocked out in the Last 16 by Kano Pillars. We were leading 3-2 with 5 minutes to go but lost focus and let them turn it around. In the NFPL the big game against Adamawa came up and after we won that comfortably I thought that was the title wrapped up seeing as we just needed 1 point from 3 games. But we again made it harder for ourselves by losing the next two and leaving everything for the final game. That final game was luckily straightforward enough a d we clinched a first NPFL for Ifeanyi Ubah! Milestones
  12. Almost there but certainly no guarantees yet! I think we are lucky both Enyimba Aba and Kano Pillars were off the pace this year.
  13. March 2079 We are doing our best to try and bottle the title, but luckily so are Adamawa Utd. We were poor in the NPFL this month, winning two and losing two. We even struggled to get past an already relegated Warri Wolves and only started scoring midway through the second half. We are leading by 8 points and need 8 more from the last 4 games to mathematically secure the title. In the Confederation Cup it has been plain sailing and we have already secured first place in the group. Next Fixtures We have cup distractions before the final stretch in the NPFL with a potential title decider against Adamawa Utd included.
  14. February 2079 We wobbled in the NPFL with a couple of poor performances against sides in the lower half of the table. Luckily Adamawa Utd wobbled more and we are 11 points ahead with an extra game and only 8 games to go. In the Confederation Cup a solid start has put us in a good position to get out of the group. Next Fixtures Some tricky games in the NPFL and we need to keep performing in the final stretch. Hoping we can have qualification to the Quarters of the Confederation Cup secured by the end of the month.
  15. January 2079 Not a perfect month as we drop points at home to Kwara Utd, but Adamawa dropped more points and we now have a 12 point lead with two extra games. Transfers Out Making some money on a couple of fringe players. Next Fixtures We start our Confederation Cup group campaign and need to ensure it doesnt impact our league performance.
  16. December 2078 The first couple of losses and Adamawa Utd are now 6 point behind and have a game in hand to make it a two horse race. Losing at their place was tough but understandable, but the loss against Abia Comets was unexpected, especially as we really picked up some good form and even thrashed Enyimba Aba. CAF Confederation Cup That is not a terrible draw, I think we make can it through here. Next Fixtures Would be great to go 100% this month and put some pressure on Adamawa Utd. We have 7 players going to the AFCON so expect some absentees for the Abeokuta Stormers game.
  17. November 2078 Unbelievably we keep winning games and are now sitting at the top with 3 points ahead and two games in hand. Even better, by beating both Kano Pillars and Enyimba Aba at their place we have made it really difficult for them to get back into this race as they continue to be inconsistent. In the Confederation Cup we get a nice 2 goal advantage to take with us to the second leg. Transfers In Out The transfer business has been mostly about replacing squad depth and giving us more options as I dont want to disrupt the balance of the first team. The two loanees will provide cover at the back, whilst Ngunyi at DLP and Kadri at right back replace Sibabi-Guile and Sithole as back-ups respectively. The only player who will fight for a first team place is young defender Etari who could feature for us often at centre back. Next Fixtures We'll try to finish the job in South Africa to get into the Confederation Cup Group Stages before we play our two closest rivals in two games that could give us an even bigger edge in the title race.
  18. October 2078 Amazingly we keep producing results and are still 100% in the NPFL and 2nd with 2 points and 3 games in hand to Adamawa Utd. Enyimba Aba and Kano Pillars continue their poor start to the season which is also great. Transfers Out Peguy lost his starting spot to Ipoua and it made sense to let him go once he started complaining, especially as we still have good cover at AP. Napo has been unhappy for a while as back-up DLP so $500k was great for him. He does leave us short at back-up though so I will try and address it before the end of the transfer window. Next Fixtures This will be an interesting month as we go to the two struggling big clubs, which will be tough regardless of how they are doing so far this season. In the Confederation Cup we have the first leg of a tricky tie against South Africa's Amazulu to get into the Group Stage.
  19. August/September 2078 I knew the initial fixtures were winnable but I am really happy with the performances and a great 100% start in the NPFL. The only draw in the month was as the second string went to DRC Congo with a 3 goal lead in the tie. This all without Abiola who has been injured for almost two months... Transfers Out Louis wasnt happy I brought in Bonsu so off he went before he unsettled the squad. Next Fixtures We have a couple of tougher fixtures this month in the NPFL but hopefully we can keep a good start going. In the Confederation Cup we should be able to see it through against AS-FAN from Niger.
  20. 2078/79 Season Preview Our odds have been cut from 33-1 to 20-1, but we are only predicted to finish a place higher. Not a lot of additions to the squad but plenty of young players improving and plenty to be excited about. We have moved into the 6,870 capacity Ifeanyi Ubah Stadium, almost tripling our previous capacity and we have another African campaign to look forward to. The board still just expects us to finish in the Top Half but I want to be a lot closer to the top this season. Transfers In Out Little movement this season as we bring in a few free transfers and invest big on a young left back from Ghana. On the outgoing front we offload a few unhappy squad players and youngsters that didnt make it. Comes in on a free from South Africa and will compete for a starting spot. The big investment, exciting youngster with bags of potential. Assistant XI Fair assessment, it feels like we have a well rounded squad now. Initial Fixtures A decent few fixtures in the NFPL so I hope we can hit the ground running. We also start our Confederation Cup campaign and I am confident we can get post DRC Congo opposition.
  21. 2077/78 West African Review CAF Champions League What a performance from West Africa this season with a whopping 10 out 16 teams at this stage, and 6 of them making it into the Quarter-Final. The West African dominance continued with all-regional final and a bit of a surprise as CNEPS Excellence claim their 4th title. CAF Confederation Cup Naturally a lot less teams here with 5 only, but all of them make it into the next stage. It was Nigeria vs Morocco in the Semi Finals, with Nigeria prevailing. In the Final Kojo could not continue the upset and Enyimba Aba win their 3rd title. West African League Rankings Benin is the league making big moves as they go up 8 places and overtake Togo and Guinea along the way. Nigeria edge up to 3rd to make the top 3 leagues in Africa all from West Africa. League Champions One new champion in Guinea and not as many dominating teams winning the title this season. Former Champions MC Breweries: Were in an unplayable league this season but will be back in the second tier next season. Kamboi Eagles: Another decent season as they finish 8th. Nô Pintcha da Brava: Poor in the Liga Brava again as they finish 4th and are knocked out in the Semi Final of the Taça Brava. AFC Nhacra: Drop a bit this season and finish 5th in the league, still going out early in the Cup. Ayéma FC: Fall back into the Relegation Group, but dominate it and finish it in 1st. CNEPS Excellence: Underwhelming in Ligue 1 as they finish 4th, but do win the League Cup and most importantly a 4th Champions League title! Banjul Utd: Almost two relegations in two years as they finish 15th in the second tier and only 5 points off the drop. ASN NIGELEC: Couldnt retain the title but finished a good 3rd and got to the Quarter Final of the Coupe du Niger. In the Champions League they are knocked out in the Preliminary Round by ES Sahel from Tunisia. Unisport: Whipping boys of the Championship Group again with 6 points from 10 games. CFFEB: Finish 5th and are runners-up in the Coupe du Faso. Flamme Olympique: Couldnt make it three in a row and finish 2nd in Ligue 1. Get a tough draw in the Champions League and are knocked out by Kano Pillars in the Preliminary Round. Avenir AC: Slightly better as they finish 4th and get to the Quarter Final of the Coupe du Mali. Cosmos: Second to ASEC Mimosas again. In African football they lose to eventual Champions League champions CNEPS Excellence in the First Round and then to the eventual Confederation Cup champions Enyimba Aba in the Quarter Final.
  22. 2077/78 Season Review A combination of too many singings unsettling the squad and fixture congestion due to African competition meant we were not as consistent as last season and hovered around the top part of mid-table most of the season. A decent run towards the end of the season meant we pipped Kano Pillars to 4th place and with Ebedei winning the Fed Cup we secured African football for next season too. In the cups we did brilliantly to get to the Confederation Cup final but were not good enough to beat Enyimba Aba on the day. The money we made from the run was re-invested in both training and youth facility upgrades. In the Fed Cup yet another disappointing performance as we get knocked out way too early by second tier opposition. Squad by Appearances Way too many players used this season. Most unhappy players have or will move on for the next season and I will try to go easy on the signings next season (but cant promise anything ) Best Eleven Charles Bideas was also introduced as back-up keeper in the All-Time Best Xi of the club. Awards Some more recognition this year, Kojo wins manager of the year for the second year in a row, but we have a first time Best Team inclusion for Donald Agbo, whilst Abiola is the third best scorer in the league at just 17. Top Performers Abiola has scored a lot but so has Lorenzo! Amazingly Enyimba Aba have let us have him for another year without paying his wages! Great season again and is developing nicely into an excellent striker. No interest on him yet, lets pray it keeps like this. Donald Agbo may have gotten into the Team of the Season but Mohamed Sou has actually performed better out of the 2 and at 20 is still improving. Finances Decent profit and that is with the facilities investment. The board have given us decent budgets for next season so we can improve the squad if we want. Progress We went backwards a bit, so hoping that we can be more consistent in the NPFL next season.
  23. May/June 2078 Injuries meant that we were just putting out whatever team was fit enough until the second leg of the Confederation Cup against Wydad Casablanca. We managed to do OK until then other than the freak exit in the Federation Cup to Abeokuta Stormers from the second tier. The final of the Confederation Cup was against the strong Enyimba Aba side and we were no match for them. We did bounce back from that defeat however and snyuck into 4th place, which could get us to the Confederation Cup if Ebedei, who are in the Semi Final, win the Federation Cup. Transfers In Out With the transfer window opening before the season ended we sealed some pre-arranged signings. Fabricio Galvis was a mistake as I was excited to get someone from South America in, but he wont be more than a back-up striker. The other two youngsters though will challenge for the first team. On the outgoing front two youngsters that didnt make it are heading out.
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