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  1. Quick End of Season Update

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    The good news is Birmingham did the job losing just two matches in the final eight as they surged away from the relegation fight.  Park Seung-Ho led the charge with four goals.  The bad news is our defense struggled to keep a clean sheet.  Just one clean sheet in the eight matches and Huddersfield completely blew our doors off in a 4-1 match. 

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    Huddersfield did have a lot to play for when we faced in the second to last match of the season.  It could be argued that their 4-1 victory was what enabled them to stay up in the Championship.  Rotherham, Sheffield Wednesday and Millwall fall into League One.  Leicester and Norwich will automatically go into the Championship while Ipswich, Southampton, Middlesbrough, and Leeds will battle for the final promotion place.  We know Derby and Lincoln will join Birmingham in the Championship from League One next season.  Sheffield United has already been relegated from the Premier League and four teams (West Ham - 16th, Everton - 17th, Bournemouth - 18th, and Luton - 19th) are battling for the last two slots.

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    I don't expect many of the names on this year's roster on the squad next season so I'm not going to go very in-depth here.

  2. Thanks for all of the kind words about starting this save.  I was able to finish the season before I left on holiday.  I couldn't get the post done in time before I left though.  Didn't bring the laptop with me since this trip was with the missus and she would not look kindly to me playing FM while cruising through the south eastern Caribbean (St. Kitts, Antigua, Dominica, St. Lucia and Barbados).  She might have left at the airport in Puerto Rico. 

    Next step is to get the end of season post up and starting working on improving the club.

    On 29/04/2024 at 02:47, karanhsingh said:

    And here I thought it was because of Tom Brady! Good luck with this mate

    I did go to Michigan at the same time as Tom Brady - I was senior and he was freshman so it's unlikely that our paths would have crossed.

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    Taking some inspiration from @danielgear and his QPR save, I've taken on a similar project but with a different club....Birmingham.  This save starts on 29 March 2024 so there are just eight matches remaining in the season with Birmingham in 20th place just two points above the drop zone  Why Birmingham?

    • The club is struggling to perform in all phases on the pitch - they are averaging barely a goal per match (39 goals in 38 matches), they have allowed the second most goals thus far (55 goals in those 38 matches), and team discipline is awful (60 yellow card and three red cards to date)
    • The club has no sense of budgeting and have pissed away all of the money that they made on the sale of Jude Bellingham to Dortmund.  The club currently sits 9M in the red.  The wage structure is awful.  The club has a turnover of just over 12M but are spending over 19M on wages.  The wage budget has been completely disregarded as Birmingham is spending 4M over the wage budget.  Even the wage budget is an overspend of the club's turnover.
    • The only positive at the club is the club's academy which continues to churn out potential star after potential star.  The two stars that the club is going to need to build around and likely sell for a profit are 17-year old Romelle Donovan and I have my own 15-year old to add into the mix @danielgear and @_Ben_ in right back Mo Farah.

    Early Squad Impressions

    At first glance, the squad is old and on overpriced contracts.  Taking a deeper look into the contract situation, I've already found some players whose contract expires in June and are no longer producing in line with the wages the club is paying them.

    • CF Lukas Jutkiewicz - a 35 year old center forward who has played in just one match for us this season, as a sub, but is pulling 780K in an annual salary
    • GK Neil Etheridge - a 34 year old goalkeeper who has played in seven matches while pulling in 1.092M in salary this season
    • GK John Ruddy - a 37 year old goalkeeper who has been our starter this season while earning 480K in salary
    • CB Marc Roberts - a 33 year old center back who has played in six matches but earns 520k in salary

    I'll need to bring in a new goalkeeper so I won't be lopping all of this money off the wage bill but these four players earn 2.872M in salary and only one of them is a starter.

    A player whose contract is up in June and I would like to keep but not at his current salary is midfielder Ivan Sunjic.  Sunjic a solid rotational piece for us and is only 27 years old but he makes a whopping 884k this season.  I'd like to negotiate a lower salary for someone is more a rotational option than a player to build the team around.

    I have four players who have contracts that expire at the end of the 2024-25 season who aren't playing a lot so I could use the combination of salary relief and transfer fees to help the bank balance.

    • DM Callum Connelly - a 26 year old defensive midfielder has played in nine matches this season while making 374k.
    • CF Simone Zaza - a 32 year old center forward who has played in 18 matches all off the bench and makes 311k.
    • CM Greg Docherty - 27 year old midfielder has only seen game action in three matches this season while making 308k.
    • CM Juninho Bacuna - probably the most valuable asset of the four - played in 27 matches scoring four goals and making 520k.

    Remaining Schedule

    Next post will hopefully be tonight or tomorrow AM.  If not, it won't be coming until after I return from a workcation in Caribbean.

     

  4. 2029-30 Season Review - Save From Relegation: It's Demo Day!

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    It was a long slog through the winter and into the spring but Union Berlin was saved from relegation with two matches remaining in the season.  But it wasn't because we were winning matches with style and grace.  We were grinding out draws.  After we beat Dortmund 3-2 in early February, we only won two of our last fourteen matches.  We had five draws in those matches to earn 11 points in the run-in to the finish.  Not exactly great football but other clubs went even worse than us so we bobbed our heads above water to earn another season of Bundesliga football.  So what's next?  Blowing the whole thing up and starting from scratch.  Most of the roster isn't cut out for Bundesliga.  Heck, most of the roster isn't cut out for 2.Bundesliga football.  I need to spend the summer selling what assets that I can, letting bad contracts expire, and finding younger players with upside come into the club.

    Here's how the three players that I did bring in over the winter fared:

    GK Adam Filip: Did solid work in net for a 21-year old kid thrust into the starting job probably a little before he was ready for it - He had a high GAA of 1.52 but kept five clean sheets which shows me that he can handle the lower teams in the league but struggles, like the rest of the team, when facing stronger competition.  Definitely a player to keep around for future seasons

    RB Marco Gardsvoll: Another player thrust into a starting role before they were ready and did a good job of holding down the position - He didn't turn the ball over (92% pass completion rate), he won the ball at a rate that is one of the best in the league (84%) but he's weak in the air with a 33% headers won rate..

    DM Jan-Phillip Engemann - Engemann is the player who had the toughest adjustment probably because it had the hardest role to fit into.  The defensive midfielder has to get the offense started but make sure he is back in position to help the defense.  It's a tough ask for a seasoned veteran.  It's even tougher for a 20-year old who isn't quite ready for the job.  He needs work all around his game.  Tackling (72%), pass completion (89%), and getting involved in the offense (0 goals and 1 assist)

    Youth Intake

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    A decent intake for the club.  We got a top line forward and another forward who could help the club in a rotational role.  We also got a midfielder who can also us going forward.  Not a lot of help on the defensive side of the ball though.

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    CF Petr Dvorak 30B

    CM Bilal Dogan 30C

    CF Gerhard Schaller 30D

    RW Gabriel Pascher 30E

  5. February 2030 - Early Days In Berlin

    It's early days for me in Berlin and I've been looking for ways to clear some of the deadwood.  A massive deadwood clearing will take place over the summer when a bunch of contracts expire.  Right now, it's been taking offers for any players that other clubs find "valuable" and then replacing them with younger players.  Will these new players have really long term futures at the club?  Maybe.  Maybe not.  So, I was on the lookout for cheaper talent that I could potentially flip in a season or two once we become more settled and I'm not in a scramble mode to find players to save us from relegation this season.  It's an improvement over the aging talent that the club has been relying on to save the club from relegation over the last couple of seasons.

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    As I like to do, I work back to front when it comes to building the team.  I'm an ex-goalie and the advanced stats have shown that it's easier to gain points around the margins on the defensive side than on the offensive side.  A team can play defensive and earn a 0-0 draw easier than putting their foot on the gas and getting a 3-3 draw.  We were going to lose our right back, Josep Jurnanovic, on a free at the end of the season by Dinamo Zagreb wanted to bring him home earlier than that.  So, I needed to find a new starting right back before I attacked the spine of the team.  I found a good enough 19-year old right back in Denmark at FC Nordsaelland in Marco Gardovoli.  He is able to do the job on a weekly basis.  He's not an ideal solution but he's an ideal short-term solution that can be flipped for a better long-term option as I get the scouting operation up and running.  The biggest need that the club has is in net.  Our starting goalie is listed as "Good 3.Liga."  That's not a good thing for a club fighting against relegation.  A trip through the Czechia U21 roster unearthed Adam Filip.  Filip is a player who has a high ceiling but needs the time in net to fully develop and he's an improvement over my starting goalkeeper.  A no-brainer type of deal.  Jan-Philipp Engmann is a young German defensive midfielder who has time with the German U21 team.  A player brought in after Shakthar took Andras Schafer off of our hands.  Engmann is probably not quite ready for first team Bundesliga football but he can develop into a player, in my opinion, that will be a Bundesliga defensive midfielder.  

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    In a relegation fight, I went back to what I know best the 4-3-3 DM wide.  We had a rough start before we ground out three draws which didn't help us in the standings but didn't hurt us either.  After the Christmas break, we came out flying with an undefeated January and rode that momentum into an upset of Dortmund before, in classic fashion, we lose to last place Dresden in the very next game.

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  6. New City - Different Club - Same Theme

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    Every season, I have club sniffing around for my services as their new manager.  Most of the offers (Leece, Santa Clara) are quickly blown off.  The bigger 2.Bundesliga clubs (Schalke, Stuttgart, etc) never have any interest in my services when their job become available.  But one interview request caught my eye - 1. FC Union Berlin.  They are struggling in the Bundesliga this season down in 17th place.  They are club from the East Berlin side of the city so they played behind the Iron Curtain as well.  I took the interview and they responded a day later asking if I wanted to make any changes in the backroom.  I negotiated to bring my Head of Youth Development and coach Miroslav Klose with me to Berlin.

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    The club is barely hanging on to a Bundesliga place.  They finished in 15th place, last season, on 30 points to avoid even the relegation playout matches.  They are on a similar path this season.  The club has given me a wage budget which is three times larger than my wage budget at Magdeburg.  But the club have found a way to almost 80k over that budget.  Why?  Let's take a look at the roster.

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    A first team roster that is 42!!!!!! players (45 if you count the three players out on loan) "strong."  The club does not have a reserve team so anybody that is promoted from the U19 team is dumped into the first team and then, it looks like, nothing happens with them.  They just rot on the bench.  There's no real youth development.  The roster is full of players who are past their prime and falling from their peak but at the same time they are blocking the development path of the young players below.  To me, it looks like a US team that is trying to piece together one or two more playoff runs from an aging roster when they should be blowing up the team and letting the kids develop.  This team is trying to string together seasons that just save them from relegation but the youth development is stunted.  I'm going to need to sell off some of the remaining assets, see if I can find some aging players to take a lump sum payment to leave the club, and bring in some kids with upside that I can develop into a team on more stable footing.  In short - this roster is a mess.  

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    The finances are a mess too.  I'm not sure that I am going to be able to offer aging players "gardening duty" money to just leave the club.  The club doesn't have any money to offer them because of their bloated salaries.  This is going to be a fun multi-year rebuild.

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    Looking like a very top heavy youth intake will be coming in.  I'd like a goalkeeper but they take too long to develop.  A striker or two would be a nice boost for the club.

  7. 2029-30 Season - Part 1

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    I tried to stress quality over quantity in this summer window.  I need players who can unlock a game with a goal or an threaded ball leading to a goal.  Game changers.  We lost a big game changer in the window as RW Tomas Castro Ponce left for Getafe for 4.1M with clauses to take the transfer up to 5.2M.  Ponce led the team with ten assists last season.  Ponce was a great piece of business for the club as we brought him in on a free right before the start of the 2028-29 season.  Pure profit for the club.  Coming in on the right side as Ponce's replacement is Gaston Hernandez who joins us from Uruguay.  Hernandez is a pacy winger who can hopefully replicate Ponce's assist output this season.  Also at the wing position, experienced left winger Myron van Brederode comes to the club after he was let go by Luton Town.  He will be the new starting left winger to match new right winger Hernandez.  In the middle, Mounir Saadi, who has scored 25 goals over the last two seasons for Bielefeld, comes to the club to give us some more goalscoring punch at the top of the formation.  Three more players join the senior club as well but they all except to help the club, this season, in a reserve role:  Joaquin Tipaldi at center back, Alexsander Bobek in goal, and Jannes Schulz at both wing positions.

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    We've had some inconsistent play as I adjust to the new talent coming into the club and the new players adjusting to their new club.  So far, we've been solid at home and poor on the road.  This puts us right in the middle of the table but we aren't that far from the top.  The xG stats say we should be higher up the table as our goalscoring is behind our xG pace.  Another positive is we have a net positive xG so we are in every match.  We just need to ways to win those matches.  I also think we lead the league in "goals overturned by VAR."  I feel like, at least, once per match; we have a goal overturned by VAR.  Our penalty taking has also been **** poor (0 for 3) which has already cost us some points.

    The high point of the season, thus far, has been the 1-0 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in the DfB-Pokal.  I would say that it will be another trophy-less season for Bayer Neverkusen but they won the 2029 Bundesliga.  Finished on points with Bayern Munich but won the title because of superior goal differential (+50 to +41) to claim their first Bundesliga title.

  8. 19 hours ago, _Ben_ said:

    I really like this realism element! He's not too bad but, at the end of the day, most managers these days do not have 100% say in who comes through the doors!

    My experience of the 2.Liga tells me it's not an easy place to get out of - so that's a promising season for you. How did Sanchez fair?

    What are your plans for the summer? A big rebuild or just small steps?

     

    Sanchez did well for an 18-year old playing at this level.  

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    The plan is to take some small steps in the transfer market.  Continue to cull the 3.Liga players from the rosters either through contract expiry or transfer outs and replace them with some talented youngsters I had out on loan last season.  Hopefully, that's enough to improve us from 5th to 2nd and automatic promotion.

  9. 2028-29 Season Review

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    We were close but not close enough to make the playoffs or win relegation this season.  We struggled offensively against the top teams in the league.  They were very good at cutting off the midfield service to our attacking line.  This, in turn, put more pressure on our defensive line while, based on the stats, was one of the best defensive units in the 2.Bundesliga this season just could not handle the constant pressure. This led to three 0-1 losses along with a pair of 0-2 losses.  We don't need to turn all of these losses into wins.  Heck, even if we turn just a couple of them into wins that's six points, we finish on 61 points and finish in a three-way tie for the league title.  

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    As the stats show, the defense is ahead of the offense at present.  We are above average in just about every defensive category.  On the offensive side, we are below average to average at best.  In a way, this makes sense.  I've been a lot of focus on improving the defense because I felt this is where we were lacking.  Over the course of the season, it appears that there are problems which need to be addressed on the offensive side of the ball as well.  We have one true goalscorer in Franco Pastrana, who led the team with 14 goals.  However, 13 of those 14 goals came in the first half of the season.  He couldn't find the net in the second half of the season.  The second center forward option, Panagiotis Langditis, had a similar problem.  Only four goals all season and barely over one shot per 90 minutes.  Not a lot of output from the center forwards.  Service came from one source as well, Tomas Castro Ponce, who led the team with ten assists.  His problem was staying healthy.  He was in and out of the lineup with nagging injuries.  He never had time to gel with the team and gain that sense of where his teammates would be and when they would be there.  Konrad Matysiak tried his best to fill his hole left by Ponce but Matysiak was just as interested in scoring goals as he was in creating goalscoring chances for others in the attacking phase.  Next season, I hope that Ponce and Matysiak can be in the lineup at the same time and I use their strengths to improve the offense.  

    The defense is in fine shape anchored by Terry Yegbe and winter signing Mladen Cvjetinovic in the middle.  Dylan Gorosetto outplayed new signing Ezequiel Cannavo on the right side while winter signing Tomas Sanchez gave us a different look on the left side if Andres Borset was struggling to find the right pass.  Overall, I'm happy with the defense and hope that no one comes after these players in the summer signing window.

    Season Stats

    Average Possession: 60% (1st - down from 64% in the first half of the season)

    xG: 38.29 (13th - 19.58 in the second half of the season and +0.87 from the first half of the season)

    xG/shot: 298 total shots for the season (168 second half of the season shots - +38 from the first half) 0.128 xG/shot

    Pass Completion: 90% (1st)

    Chances Created: 95 (8th - +5 from the first half of the season when we created 45 first half chances - improving but not showing on the scoresheet)

    Conversion Rate: 15% (2nd - down from 20% in the first half of the season)

    Final Third Passes/Game: 76 (1st - just dicking around with the ball in the final third and not creating)

    Tackles Won: 78% (3rd)

    xGA: 38.23 (4th - 18.72 xGA in the second half of the season down 0.79 from the first half of the season)

    xGA/Shot: 288 shots allowed (1st - down two from the first half of the season) 0.133 xGA/shot

    Net xG: +0.06

    OPPDA: 4.67 (17th)

    Headers Won: 46% (13th - still showing improvement in this area)

    Backline Height Average: 39.06 yards (1st)

  10. 1 hour ago, Shrewnaldo said:

    I forget what exactly Fickle implies but isn't it just low Loyalty? Does it also imply low Professionalism? Because apart from that Sulley looks like a banger.

     

    Fickle (Newgen Players Only)
    • Ambition = 15 - 20
    • Determination = 1 - 14
    • Loyalty = 1 - 14
    • Professionalism = 1 - 14

  11. 2029 Youth Candidates

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    Looks like my new Head of Youth Development has done his work this year with this class.  One elite talent (my first while at Magdeburg) and six top talents bring a good depth to this class.  Not sure if the good talents will have what it takes to stick around beyond their trial period or even sign a professional contract with the club.  But I like what I seeing on the surface with this group.

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    It's a big class too.  Two players larger than a typical youth class.  But the personalities rear their ugly head again.  Three of the top four players have unambitious personalities and another top talent has a low determination personality.  Not sure what is causing the poor personalities to populate every class but it's getting annoying to see good players only to have poor personalities.

    Nino Agger 29A (Personality: Unambitious; Media Handling: Media-Friendly)Agger is a dynamic left-winger who can, with some physical training, be a very pacy player on the left flank.  He has good dribbling and passing skills as well.  He does have a lot of work to do on the mental side of his game.  I will need to find a good mentor for him and get rid of the terrible unambitious personality.  If he truly wants to be a great players, he is going to have put in the work to be a great player.  Someone who will kick him in the butt and push him to be better.  

    Maximilian Harant 29B (Personality: Fairly Professional; Media Handling: Level-Headed)Harant has the making to be a potential starting right-back for us in the future.  He has speed down the flank.  He has the ability to be a solid tackler.  He has the decision-making ability to know when to make the right tackle and when to back off.  He knows the game for a 16-year old.  He will need to work on the aerial part of his game as that is his current weak spot.  I really like what I see from Harant right now.

    Mathias Schossler 29C (Personality: Unambitious; Media Handling: Level-Headed)Another right back in Mathias Schossler and he is already a step behind Harant is just about every aspect of the game.  I will need to see how willing he is to learn a new position so he can get on the field as well.  Like Agger, I will need to find a strong set personalities to mentor him and give him the kick in the pants needed to work on his game so he can become a better player.

    Milan Petrovic 29D (Personality: Unambitious; Media Handling: Unflappable)The dual German-Serbian national Petrovic has the potential to be a good right winger for us but like Agger and Schossler, it is up to him as to whether he wants to tap into that potential or not.  He is very much like Agger except on the right side of the formation.  He has a lot of holes in the mental side of his game.  My senior players are really going to need to work hard with Agger, Schossler, and Petrovic to up their games and push them to become better players.

    Meiko Queckenstedt 29E (Personality: Fairly Professional; Media Handling: Level-Headed)We have the makings of a very solid central midfielder in Queckenstedt.  He is already a very smart player. He is a decent passer and possesses a good first touch.  Looking at his body type, he appears more suited to be a player going forward on attack than a defender.  He needs to work on his strength which should come with age and body development but, right now, he is a very weak player.

    Noah Gartner 29F (Personality: Resolute; Media Handling: Reserved)Gartner has the potential to be a great defensive midfielder for us.  He has potential to be an elite tackler and break up opposition attacks before they can even get started.  He has all the skills to be a potential starting holding midfielder for us.  His offensive skills are below average but his passing and "recycling possession" skills are above average.  I can work with a player like that and hopefully he turns into the player that I envision he could be.

    Peter Franzel 29G (Personality: Low Determination; Media Handling: Level-Headed)Franzel has the potential to be a great player for us on the right-side of the defense or as another holding midfield option.  The only thing that stands in Franzel's way is Franzel.  He has the ability to be a good player for us.  His determination could be a big hinderance to reaching his full potential.  If that improves, even a little bit, he could reach that potential.  If it doesn't, then who knows.  Definitely a player who needs constant watching.

  12. Completely Blind Signing

    Fortuna Dusseldorf came in on the January Deadline Day and scooped up left-back Cameron Burdett for his 1.3M release clause.  Not a terrible loss for me.  He was griping about playing time and then not performing when I gave him playing time.  But, I was not pleased with the left-backs that my scouts had written reports on.  I went to my Director of Football, who loves Argentinian players, and gave me the name Tomas Sanchez playing for Aldosivi in the second tier of Argentinian footballing pyramid.  I took blind trust in my DoF.  This was the only scouting report the club had on Sanchez.  Next, I made it public about the club's interest in the player solely so I could see what the market was looking at for selling price on Sanchez.  1.1M is a bit high in my opinion but it still meant I would turn a profit on the sales of Burdett and the purchase of Sanchez so I pulled the trigger at 1.1M as the initial offer (550k upfront and another 550k over the next three years).  Aldosivi accepted the offer and I had a new 18-year old left back from Argentina at the club who has a very high ceiling.

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  13. 19 minutes ago, MattyLewis11 said:

    You may well be pleased to know that I have fired the save back up and will be continuing from the 2027/28 season, I appreciate I need to provide a little update to remind you on the progress of the save.

    I will provide that in due course. 

     

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  14. 2028-29 Midseason Team Stats

    Average Possession: 64% (1st)

    xG: 18.71 (11th)

    xG/Shot: 130 shots (16th - 7.64/game) 0.144 xG/shot

    Pass Completion: 91% (1st)

    Chances Created: 45 (7th - 2.65/game)

    Conversion Rate: 20% (1st)

    Final Third Passes per Game: 73 (1st)

    Tackles Won: 81% (1st)

    xGA: 19.51 (8th)

    Net xG: -0.80

    xGA/shot: 145 shots (8th - 8.53/game) 0.135 xGA/shot

    OPPDA: 4.69 (11th)

    Headers Won: 45% (13th)

    Backline Height Average: 38.09 yards (7th)

     

  15. 2028-29 Midseason Report

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    As you can see, we have been winning and are pushing for a promotion place.  However, we are living on a high-wire.  We are winning but I don't want to say we are winning with smoke and mirrors but it feels like we are winning with smoke and mirrors.  The stats reveal how much we are over-performing.  The stats say we should be down where we were last season.  Down with the relegation battle.  I feel like the problems are on the defensive side of the ball.  We have problems getting the ball out of the defensive zone and transitioning into the midfield leaving the attack starved for service.  Thankfully, my constant training on chance conversion has scoring at 20% clip.  We are creating more chances and now rank in the middle of the pack with 45 chances in the first 17 matches.  This is an improvement of 11 chances compared to last season.  As a result, the xG is ticking up too.  But the xGA hasn't improved much over that time.  It has improved.  But in watching us play, the defense just feels like it overmatched and the play is disjointed.  I know that sounds very critical of a team in fifth place but I don't think we are fifth place team.  We could definitely use a defender or two in the January window so our second half of the season form doesn't fall off a cliff and we slide into the middle of the pack.

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    We did make a couple of big moves in the summer window.  Alexander Boy was bought by Augsburg who immediately loaned him back to us for the season.  Right winger Krystian Przybylko went to Nice in a big money move.  We made a big profit on Przybylko.  He was purchased for 120k and sold for 2.1M with clauses to 3.3M.  That's a tidy profit.  Boy was an academy product so his sale is all profit.  

    Coming in, we made three big moves to improve the offensive side of the ball.  My scouts and Director of Football have an affinity toward Argentinian players.  Center forward Franco Pastrana comes his to help take some of the scoring load off of the shoulders of Panagiotis Lagaditis.  In the midfield, Tomas Castro Ponce can play both as a center midfielder or out on the right wing while Ezequiel Cannavo provides us with some experience at the right back position.

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    Looking at the stats, the first red flag for the defense is one of center midfielders, Giovanni Fabbian (1 goal, 6 assists) has more key headers (22) than our two center backs, Terry Yegbe and Siemen Voet, combined (16).  Yegbe is the more stable of the two center backs but I think we need an upgrade from Siemen Voet.  Pastrana has taken over the starting center forward job from Lagaditis.  Pastrana has a better nose for goal with nine goals compared to Lagaditis' four goals.  Cannavo has had a tough adjustment to the 2.Bundesliga.  His play has been very up and down which has impacted his playing time.  Ponce has had no problem adjusting to playing in this league.  Ponce and Fabbian have made a great midfield partnership with 12 assists between the two players.  Our stats and performance reveal us as a team that should be closer to the bottom of the table than the top of the table.  Again, I think the defense is the issue.  If the defense improves, that in turn can improve the offense who already has the horses to run.

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  16. 2 hours ago, Jogo Bonito said:

    A solid season even if there was nothing spectacular forming it. That's a very interesting 31411 formation, very nice to see something unusual!

    It would have been nice if I could have made it work.  The wingers never tracked back to defend and the WCBs never got wide enough so the opposition just exploited our weakness on the flanks.

  17. 2027-28 Season Review

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    13th place for a team that was picked to finish in a relegation battle all season is no small feat.  I'd like to say we did it depending on a solid defense or a high-powered offense.  However, looking at the result, I can say neither of those things.  We were a team that just sort of hung around matches and hoped that we scored a banger of a goal.  The defense did just enough to keep us in matches if we did score that banger.  We only got blown out of the water twice in the second half of the season: once to Kiel, who finished 10th, and again to Karlsruhe, who finished 6th but had the best offense in the league this season.  Against everyone, we were just sort of there.  Four clean sheets in the last 17 games was nice but they were mainly against teams who finished below us in the standings.  

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    What did we do well?  We didn't foul and give the opposition set piece opportunities which was good because we were pretty bad at defending them especially corners.  We allowed 46 goals on the season - eight goals were scored from corners (17% of the goal total).  We were also bad on floated crosses to the back post.  I noticed a problem with our training.  For Saturday matches, we only practiced ground defending.  No aerial defending.  I switched this later in the season to aerial defending and we improved in that area.  It is still an area where we need to improve.  We did a good job keeping the opposition out our final third.  This was good because when they got into the box, they usually scored.  We were strong in the tackle as well.

    What didn't we do well?  Outside of keeping the ball, we couldn't do anything well offensively.  We scored only 37 goals just over a goal per match.  We didn't take shots.  When we got the ball out on the wings, the attack usually died there.  We had no one who was good on the cross.  We had to play through the middle of the pitch since our wingers couldn't get the ball into the center forward.  Our non-penalty xG was below a goal per game for the season.  The midfield was strong and could keep the ball away from the opposition but once it went from midfield to offense it was either a turnover or recycle the possession back to the midfield.

    Team Season Stats:

    Possession: 63% (1st - up 2% from midseason; the strongest area of our game)

    xG: 29.52 (18th - 15.09 xG for the second half which is +0.66 from the first half - the weakest area of our game)

    xG/Shot:  241 total shots (18th - 129 shots in the second half which is +17 from the first half of the season) 0.122 xG/shot (down from the first half of the season's 0.129 xG/shot)

    Pass Completion: 91% (1st - up 1% from midseason goes hand in hand with possession and being the strongest area of our game)

    Chances Created: 64 (18th - 30 chances in the second half of the season down from 34 in the first half; it's just a struggle for us to create chances even when dominating possession)

    Conversion Rate: 15% (2nd - down from 17% in the first half of the season)

    Tackles Won: 79% (1st - I think this is primary reason we stayed in so many matches; we were a great tackling team without fouling)

    xGA: 41.79 (10th - our xGA in the second half of the season was 16.99 which was down 7.81 (0.46/game) from the first half.  Limiting the opposition's chances really helped us stay in a lot of matches that we should not have stayed in - full credit to the defense)

    xGA/Shot: 337 total shots (9th - 136 shots in the second half of the season which is -65 from the first half of the season.  It also only put us -9 in terms of shots in the season's second half which is another reason why we stayed in so many matches) 0.124 xGA/shot which is up slightly from the first half of the season

    OPPDA: 4.87 (17th and up 0.24 from the first half of the season)

    Headers won: 43% (16th - up 1% from the first half of the season)

    Average Backline Height (yards): 37.58 (7th - +1.19 yards from the first half of the season.  We held the ball in higher positions and kept it away from our attacking zone.)

    Final 1/3 Passes Per Game: 68 (4th - +6 from the first half of the season.  We are great at passing around the offensive zone but terrible at creating chances.)

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    We did make one signing which helped stabilize our defense: Terry Yegbe.  We beat out Vitesse for this player after we brought in him for a two-week trial.  This signing gave me a solid option at the very back of our defense and helped slow down the opposition attack into our zone.  He also allowed Sieman Voet to wander up into our attack more frequently from his Libero position.  He can fire off a good long shot that can find it's way into the net.  He finished the season with four goals and three assists.  Usually, I get a lot of assists from my wing-backs as they get involved in the offensive phase of play.  This year, I only got three assists from the wing-backs and all three came from right back Dylan Gorosito.  The wingers weren't much help either as they only gave me five between Jason Ceka and Alexander Boy.  Boy had to go out onto the wing as Batis Atik was sold in January.  It's not his natural position but he was the best player available for the position.  A true left winger will be needed in the off-season.

    The middle was where we shined this season.  Giovanni Fabbian led the way from the midfield with four goals and three assists.  If he can stay healthy for a full season, he can be a 10 goal-10 assist midfielder for us.  Per Lockl added four more goals from his deep-lying playmaker position but didn't add much when it came to assists.  The third midfield slot was usually filled by Jonah Fabrisch and Jon Stancic.  But both of those players do not want to come back for next season.  If they both don't come back, It could Konrad Matysiak's job to lose or, if I find a true left winger, I can slide Boy back into the midfield and pair him with Fabbian in the midfield triangle.  The player who has to improve, next season, is Panagiotis Lagaditis.  He really dropped in form from last season.  This season, he led the team with just six goals.  That is unacceptable for center forward.  It may be that he's not ready for this level.  It may be that he did not get the service that he got last season.  Either way, he has got to improve his performance next season.

    The primary goal this off-season is to improve the offense.  Off-load some talent as we had a lot of younger and cheaper players out of loan this season who should be ready for reserve/rotational role next season but first and foremost....improve the offense.  Create more chances.  Score more goals.  

  18. 2028 Youth Intake

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    Another intake without any elite talents.  The number of top talents dropped from six last year to just four this year.  Marco Bruhl has the potential to be an elite talent at center back and could partner with Marko Albeit forming a Marco and Marko partnership.  But the preview said that the class was going to A rated attacking midfielders.  That does not seem to be the case.  The good talents do not look like they will be great additions to the club.  All signs are pointing to the Head of Youth Development getting replaced even though he is under contract until 2030.  The club can just not continue with the poor intake after poor intake.  We need to develop players in house and right now we are not on a path to do that.

    CB Marco Brohl (Personality - Balanced; Media Handling: Level-Headed): Brohl is the one player from this intake that I am looking for big things from this class.  He is willing to stick his nose into difficult situations and always wants to put the team first.  He does have some things to work on with his game especially when it comes to marking.  He's a tad on the slow side so he would not be best served to be the absolute last line of defense.  He should grow into the mental side of his game as he matures.  A player that I have high hopes for.

    RF Dimitis Aspiotis (Personality - Balanced; Media Handling: Media Friendly): Aspiotis is a German with Greek ancestry as he joins the club.  He is a very technical player and like Brohl wants to help the club at all costs.  However, he is not the fastest player so he may not be suited for a wing role but with his high technical level and above average passing; he could be a candidate to slide into the central midfield and help the club there.

    CB Marko Albeit (Personality: Balanced; Media Handling: Media Friendly):  Albeit is someone that I thought would have a future at the club but taking a deeper dive into his skill set; I'm having a hard time seeing a future for him here.  He's slow, not a very technical player, not a very smart player.  However, he is strong and brave in the air.  Those are pluses which could help him land him a back-up role but that the highest ceiling I can see for him at the club.

    RF Volker Siersleben (Personality: Unambitious; Media Handling: Level-Headed): Sierselben is a player who has the potential to be good but his personality could get in the way.  He is fast down the right wing and can put in a decent cross.  He is not the strongest player but makes up for it with his speed.  He does need to spend some time working on the mental side of his game before he can make an impact with the first team.

    CB Yves Muller (Personality: Balanced; Media Handling: Outspoken): Another center back from this class and another center back that has a massive hole in his game.  Albeit is weak in a lot of areas.  Muller is especially weak when it comes to his physical traits.  He's very slow and for a club that wants to have fast players all around the pitch, I'm not sure if his game will translate to what we are looking for.  He has the technical and mental ability to be here but may not be physical enough to handle this level.

  19. 12 minutes ago, Hootieleece said:

    Fabbian will make a great addition to your team. In my save he was part of my Hertha team, and I kept him on as Vice-Captain and Super-Sub even though he was near the end of his career. (34-35 in 2038). He is good in and around the Box. Good Header of the ball and decent long shot also that was at 34-35 in my team! I was using him in a CM-A role.

     

    Thanks for the scouting report!

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