Alegeeter Posted August 13, 2010 Share Posted August 13, 2010 Billericay Town - Blue Square South - 2011/12 In my first season due to the very low reputation all I wanted was a mid table finish. I would love to get promoted but it seemed too much for my reputation and I didn't think I could get the players in to mount a challenge League Table League Positions This... was unexpected. I found out how much talent I could bring in from Scotland and this was probably the main reason I did this well. To win in my first season really was something and I have never got a promotion on this game before. The league positions and League Table might suggest that it was an easy surge towards the title but after about 36 games I was still only one point ahead of forest green and Salisbury. Salisbury in particular caused me some problems as they were right behind me for most of the season and were never more than 4 points behind me. However towards the end and a late unbeaten run and a loss of form mean't I clinched what I thought was an unlikely title and a request for the freedom of the city FA Cup- The FA Cup was easy in the qualifying rounds as we met opposition even lower than our league and easily disposed of them. The first round was different though and after a 2-2 draw at our place Kettering were too much in the second leg FA Trophy-This wasn't so easy as after a easy game against lower opposition once more Bromley (who made a late push for the playoffs) knocked us out to make our run in this competition shorter than we wanted. Transfers-We sold a lot of dead wood who were all eating up our wages and brought in a lot of scottish talent, and a few others. Without these signings I think I would have been in a relegation fight for sure ! Squad-This squad if it keeps improving could probably avoid relegation from the BSP but I still need to make a few signings to make us of Mid Table quality to ensure we stay there. Best Players Profiles: James Keatings-This player was awesome! He blitzed through BSS defences. He even had a month injury and still managed to become our top goalscorer. If only his composure was higher then he would have scored even more ! Craig Mcshea-Another fantastic performance this year. He not only scored a lot of goals but had a nice amount of assists as well. Graham McLelland-This Scottish regen may not look that good but his physical attributes often made up for it. He often got us out of trouble and I hope he can continue. Paul Bignot -The most consistant player in my squad. He never got below a 6.8 in the entire season, but he hardly got above 7.2 either. He didn't seem to make many mistakes this year though so he looks likely to keep his place. Sam Corcoran On loan from Colchester, he certainly knows how to create a chance. Time and time again I have seen him see a gap in defence and take advantage of it for an almost always easy goal. When he did score one of his few goals he had a couple of long range screamers! Unfortunately he's back at Colchester and if I can't get any better in the transfer market I may hope to call for his services again. Career Overview Season League Position Achievements -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010/11 Blue Square South 1st Champions Next Season I honestly think we can be a safe mid table team next year. You never know with a bit of luck on our side we may push for the playoffs Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMightyDuck08 Posted August 13, 2010 Share Posted August 13, 2010 @Alegeeter Nice first season fella! Don't spose you're from around Billericay are ya? I'm a local lad for AFC Hornchurch as well I got James Keatings in my team as well, but he's my super sub! Got Super Kyle Wilson and Sean Fitzharris up top, looks like you got a strong side, and I can't see any reason to dispute your prediction of mid table in BSP. Best of luck with it mate! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alegeeter Posted August 13, 2010 Share Posted August 13, 2010 @AlegeeterNice first season fella! Don't spose you're from around Billericay are ya? I'm a local lad for AFC Hornchurch as well I got James Keatings in my team as well, but he's my super sub! Got Super Kyle Wilson and Sean Fitzharris up top, looks like you got a strong side, and I can't see any reason to dispute your prediction of mid table in BSP. Best of luck with it mate! No I'm from Ilkeston but as they are in BSN this is the first time I can't be them Billericay is big challenge though Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
aston_martin Posted August 13, 2010 Share Posted August 13, 2010 Not played this for a while, in the beginnings of my 1st season in the BSP, not doing too badly at the moment 6 games, 3 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses. Although I was screwed over by linesman in the draw, they scored in the 90th min with an offside goal to equalise and he lets it stand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 14, 2010 Share Posted August 14, 2010 SnakeXe's Merthyr Tydfil - Season 28 - 2037/38 Story of the Season: Premier League - 1st, Champions My second unbeaten season in the Premier League, coming along with a record goals total for both the club and division. We were beyond dominant, every draw should have been a win, and we played well in every match. Champions League - 1st Knockout Round (lost v Real Madrid) First time we've been knocked out before the final since 2026, the whole campaign was a bit ropey, although we won our group we drew twice and played quite badly, and the 4-2 loss in the Bernebeu proved insurmountable. Perhaps Europe are catching up after all this time? Perhaps, but I think it was probably a little complacence and arrogance from me. Next season we'll take it more seriously. FA Cup - 3rd Round (lost v Man Utd) Lacklustre performance away at Old Trafford and that was it. League Cup - Winners Strolled to the title using a combination of backups and first teamers. Club World Championship - Runners Up (lost v America (MEX)) Rubbish, impotent performance in the final with a second string 11 precipitated a loss on penalties. European Super Cup - Runners Up (lost v Tottenham) Can't remember this match too much but obviously it didn't go well! Community Shield - Winners Easy win, pointless game. Transfers - £11m Deficit After a slow start, world-class striker Enrique Lopez Santos was an incredible signing, scoring for fun from March onwards in particular. Hidalgo is wonder-kid centre-back, whose transfer we actually agreed at the start of the previous season. Great prospect but had problems with injuries, let's hope they're behind him now. Javier was a goalkeeper brought in on loan to cover when Paulinho was injured at the start of the season, didn't get a match as academy graduate John Hulse proved himself a great prospect, keeping 15 clean sheets in 21 appearances at the age of 15. Valentino Bianchi replaced Dudu as backup right back as we sold some squad players to regain some money after the large expenses on Lopez Santos and Hidalgo. Showed enough in his dozen games or so for the club that he's a reliable back-up, so will be joining for £3.3m in the summer. Other News: Our goalscoring this season was amazing, absolutely destroying teams on many occasions. Leeds were beaten by an aggregate of 12-0 in the Premier League, for example. We scored 4 or more goals an incredible 18 times, peaking with a 7-0 destruction of Everton. Next Season: Regain the Champions League and FA Cup. 5 Most Important Players: 5. Paulinho - GK - Surpassing the 800 mark in appearances this season, still as solid as ever. John Hulse will need game time over the coming seasons, so he won't play every match as he used to, but I reckon 4 more seasons will crack the 1000 barrier. His stats are beginning to decline, but he's still more than good enough. 4. Julien Wiesemes - AMR/L - True Merthyr legend, at the back end of his career now. Can't play every game any more, but is a shoe-in whenever he's fit. 3. John Hollis - ST - Another good season from Hollis, the arrival of Lopez Santos meaning he has to take more of a creative role than he used to, but took to it well. 2. Enrique Lopez Santos - ST - Once he'd settled in at the club he was amazing, worth every penny of the transfer fee. I wouldn't be surprise to see him crack 40 goals next season. 1. Ramon Colunga - DC - Pillar of strength at the back, as well as an incredible threat at corners. 41 goals is a remarkable return, especially considering I am not using the corner exploit. Remarkable player. History: Season League Position Achievements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2010/11 Blue Square South 1st Blue Square South Champions, Promoted 2011/12 Blue Square Premier 1st Blue Square Premier Champions, Promoted 2012/13 Coca-Cola League Two 4th Play-Off Winners, Promoted 2013/14 Coca-Cola League One 6th Play-Off Semi-Finalists 2014/15 Coca-Cola League One 4th Play-Off Semi-Finalists 2015/16 Coca-Cola League One 17th Johnstone's Paint Trophy Winners 2016/17 Coca-Cola League One 2nd Promoted 2017/18 Coca-Cola Championship 18th None 2018/19 Coca-Cola Championship 21st None 2019/20 Coca-Cola Championship 9th None 2020/21 Coca-Cola Championship 6th Play-Off Winners, Promoted 2021/22 Premier League 13th None 2022/23 Premier League 14th None 2023/24 Premier League 9th None 2024/25 Premier League 4th League Cup Runners Up 2025/26 Premier League 1st PL Champions 2026/27 Premier League 1st PL Champions, CL Winners, LC Winners 2027/28 Premier League 1st PL Champions, CL Winners, LC Winners, CWC Winners 2028/29 Premier League 1st PL Champions, CL Winners, FA Cup Winners, CWC Winners 2029/30 Premier League 1st PL Champions, CL Winners, FA Cup Winners, LC Winners, CWC Winners 2030/31 Premier League 1st PL Champions, CL Winners, FA Cup Winners, CWC Winners 2031/32 Premier League 1st PL Champions, CL Winners, CWC Winners 2032/33 Premier League 1st PL Champions, CL Winners, FA Cup Winners, LC Winners, CWC Winners 2033/34 Premier League 1st PL Champions, CL Winners, FA Cup Winners, LC Winners, CWC Winners 2034/35 Premier League 1st PL Champions, LC Winners 2035/36 Premier League 2nd CL Winners 2036/37 Premier League 1st PL Champions, CL Winners, FA Cup Winners 2037/38 Premier League 1st PL Champions, LC Winners Merthyr Tydfil Academy Hall of Fame: A list of those Merthyr Academy graduates who make 100 or more appearances for the club. Name Pos Era Apps Goals AvR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Joe Thomas DM/MC 2029-Present 414 36 7.02 Paul Smith WB/AML 2013-2018, 2021-2023 219 12 6.87 Mike Williamson DM/AMLC 2029-2035 175 12 6.76 Marcus Phillips AMC 2034-Present 118 9 6.89 Daniel Jenkins AMR/L 2035-Present 105 4 7.13 Previous Season Reports: Season 1 - 2010/11 Season 2 - 2011/12 Season 3 - 2012/13 Season 4 - 2013/14 Season 5 - 2014/15 Season 6 - 2015/16 Season 7 - 2016/17 Season 8 - 2017/18 Season 9 - 2018/19 Season 10 - 2019/20 Season 11 - 2020/21 Season 12 - 2021/22 Season 13 - 2022/23 Season 14 - 2023/24 Season 15 - 2024/25 Season 16 - 2025/26 Season 17 - 2026/27 Season 18 - 2027/28 Season 19 - 2028/29 Season 20 - 2029/30 Season 21 - 2030/31 Season 22 - 2031/32 Season 23 - 2032/33 Season 24 - 2033/34 Season 25 - 2034/35 Season 26 - 2035/36 Season 27 - 2036/37 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 14, 2010 Share Posted August 14, 2010 SnakeXe's International Career - Unemployed - Season 28 - 2037/38 Story of the Season: Ditto last season, neither of the jobs I want came up, hopefully one will after the World Cup. Next Season: England or Wales. Preferably Wales. At a Glance: Nothing to see here History: Season Nation Achievements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2030/31 England None 2031/32 England European Championship Winners 2032/33 Italy None 2033/34 Italy World Cup Winners 2034/35 Italy None 2035/36 Italy European Championship Runners Up 2036/37 - None 2037/38 - None Previous Season Reports: Season 21 - 2030/31 Season 22 - 2031/32 Season 23 - 2032/33 Season 24 - 2033/34 Season 25 - 2034/35 Season 26 - 2035/36 Season 27 - 2036/37 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 14, 2010 Author Share Posted August 14, 2010 Tooting & Mitcham United FC - Barclays Premier League - 2069/70 With a few great looking youngsters coming through the ranks over the last few years I had taken the decision to once again build this club up using just my youth products. The squad isn't big enough to do it just yet so this will be one of a number of transitional seasons as bought players are slowly shipped out and replaced by youth players. League Table League Positions Graph This was officially our greatest league season ever as we just ripped the leauge apart. Community Shield - not the greatest start to the season but we got the win. UEFA Super Cup - a narrow win where it should have been a lot more. FIFA Club World Cup - a few of the kids helped to win this one. Carling Cup - no idea how we managed to lose this one. FA Cup - our form continued in this cup as we dominated it with a last thumping in the final. UEFA Champions League - we messed up the group stage but manage to get our revenge on HSV in the final. Squad - the first team is still class but it is being backed up by the kids. The Youth Products - there's a few obvious stars here but the others have also done quite well. Transfers - the clearout has started as the bought players on the fringe of my first team were sold. There will be more big sales this summer. Key Player Profiles: Axier - another great season but the time has come for me to cash in. Dave Sparrow - another great striker who will be kept around for a bit longer. Geoff Tynan - I'm going to have to sell Axier to get him involved more. Toni Crnjak - I won't be selling him, he'll retire at the club. Dean Parker - easily worth the £30m I spent on him. Career Overview Season League Position Achievements ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010/11 Blue Square South 5th Promoted via playoffs 2011/12 Blue Square Premier 8th 2012/13 Blue Square Premier 2nd Promoted via playoffs, FA Trophy finalists 2013/14 Coca-Cola League 2 6th Lost in playoff final 2014/15 Coca-Cola League 2 1st Promoted as champions 2015/16 Coca-Cola League 1 4th Promoted via playoffs, JPT finalists 2016/17 Coca-Cola Championship 9th 2017/18 Coca-Cola Championship 6th Lost in playoff semi 2018/19 Coca-Cola Championship 4th Promoted via playoffs 2019/20 Barclays Premier League 16th 2020/21 Barclays Premier League 11th 2021/22 Barclays Premier League 3rd FA Cup finalists 2022/23 Barclays Premier League 7th Carling Cup finalists, FA Cup winners 2023/24 Barclays Premier League 3rd 2024/25 Barclays Premier League 5th Champions League finalists 2025/26 Barclays Premier League 3rd Carling Cup finalists 2026/27 Barclays Premier League 2nd 2027/28 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2028/29 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL and CWC winners, Carling Cup finalists 2029/30 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2030/31 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC, and Carling Cup winners 2031/32 Barclays Premier League 3rd Club World Cup winners 2032/33 Barclays Premier League 2nd FA and Carling Cup winners 2033/34 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL and Carling Cup winners 2034/35 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC FA and Carling Cup winners 2035/36 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2036/37 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Club World Cup winners 2037/38 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2038/39 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Club World Cup winners 2039/40 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners and FA Cup finalists 2040/41 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Carling Cup winners, Champions league finalists 2041/42 Barclays Premier League 3rd FA Cup and Champions League winners 2042/43 Barclays Premier League 5th Club World Cup winners 2043/44 Barclays Premier League 2nd Carling Cup and Europa League winners 2044/45 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners and Carling Cup finalists 2045/46 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and FA Cup winners, Champions League finalists 2046/47 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners and FA Cup finalists 2047/48 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2048/49 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC, and FA Cup winners 2049/50 Barclays Premier League 2nd Club World Cup winners 2050/51 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners, FA Cup and CL finalists 2051/52 Barclays Premier League 4th 2052/53 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners, FA Cup finalists 2053/54 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners 2054/55 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2055/56 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, and FA Cup winners, CL finalists 2056/57 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners 2057/58 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2058/59 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, and CL winners, FA Cup finalists 2059/60 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League, CWC, and CL winners 2060/61 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, and FA Cup winners, Carling Cup and CL finalists 2061/62 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2062/63 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC and FA Cup winners 2063/64 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC Carling Cup and FA Cup winners 2064/65 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, Carling Cup and FA Cup winners, CL finalists 2065/66 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, Carling Cup and FA Cup winners, CL finalists 2066/67 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2067/68 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, Champions League and Carling Cup winners 2068/69 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, Champions League and FA Cup winners 2069/70 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, Champions League and FA Cup winners Next Season Next season may well be the first step backwards as I start to look to offload some of my first team players to give chances to more youth players. In other news, it doesn't look like I'll ever be getting that 100k capacity stadium. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 14, 2010 Share Posted August 14, 2010 Great season dafuge, looks like you're a little ahead of me in the youth development stakes, I don't have anyone of the quality of Tynan. My first choice central pairing from this season or next season will be all-Merthyr though, so it's a start. You're already on your second new ground aren't you? It'll take a third to get the 100k in that case! Are you selling out every week? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 14, 2010 Author Share Posted August 14, 2010 You're already on your second new ground aren't you? It'll take a third to get the 100k in that case! Are you selling out every week? I'm on my third new ground My averages for all competitions have been over 90k for a while now, although I can't see it being worth building a new ground. Not that I'll get far enough to find out Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 14, 2010 Share Posted August 14, 2010 I'm on my third new ground My averages for all competitions have been over 90k for a while now, although I can't see it being worth building a new ground. Not that I'll get far enough to find out Thinking of jacking it in? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 14, 2010 Author Share Posted August 14, 2010 Thinking of jacking it in? No chance. Actually, thinking about it, it might be close to the chance of a new stadium if I can get another 15 seasons done before FM2011. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 14, 2010 Share Posted August 14, 2010 No chance. Actually, thinking about it, it might be close to the chance of a new stadium if I can get another 15 seasons done before FM2011. Wouldn't bet against it with the rate you're racking them up! I'm guessing with the advent of dynamic league rep this'll be the last time you get as far with the one save - I'm certainly going to look forward to having a real go at Gundo's challenge on 2011. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxslow Posted August 14, 2010 Share Posted August 14, 2010 I think Gundo's challenge will be a lot bigger next year because of the dynamic league rep. 3 stadiums that is impressive. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 14, 2010 Author Share Posted August 14, 2010 I think Gundo's challenge will be a lot bigger next year because of the dynamic league rep. I'm thinking of doing it myself. It got so frustrating playing in NI last time, could be quite good with FM2011. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oxslow Posted August 14, 2010 Share Posted August 14, 2010 I just hope it works well. Will the domestic cups be dynamic as well? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 14, 2010 Author Share Posted August 14, 2010 I just hope it works well. Will the domestic cups be dynamic as well? Who knows? It is certainly an interesting prospect, I also just hope it works well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrightLad5 Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 Chippenham Town 2011/12 Season Review Blue Square South final position: 1st LEAGUE TABLE LEAGUE POSITION GRAPH So, from last season's finish of 10th, I set my sights on the Playoffs with a prediction of 5th. I knew that my squad didn't need much strengthening after a great second half of the season in my first year. I didn't expect to perform so well though and the players seemed very bonded. All of the areas in my team were great and nobody put a foot wrong all season. Which is why we won the league, quite simple. FA CUP - Another great year for us in the FA cup. Although I felt that the endless run of games when combined with the league was draining for me and the players. Taking Tranmere to a replay, and winning away was a great feeling even if I was bricking it in the shootout which it should never have got to! FA TROPHY - A really poor display dumped us out at the first hurdle. TRANSFERS - 3 loanees that were not used at all really, purely backup. The others were all used in the first team and all had great seasons. The latest signing is purely for the future and I have just signed him, he didn't play for us this season. FINANCES - Like last season, most came from TV and Prize money. It's looking OK. No concerns. BAKER'S PLAYER OF THE SEASON - Jabuti (CF). He carried on where he left off last season. Our top goal scorer and he was second on the assist charts all round fantastic season. I predicted he would be our best player this season after what he did when he came into the team in January last season. It was very close this season though, a number of players could have won this award. BAKER'S YOUNG PLAYER OF THE SEASON - Eddie Hague (CB). The 20 year old was our youngest first teamer. Last years winner Scott Shulton is our next youngest at 22 but was too old for the award this year. Eddie had a good season for a youngster. Took time to gel from last season but finally established himself as a first teamer and did very well. He was very good at starting counter attacks from defence and was dominate when defender set pieces. It will be interesting to see if he can continue this in the Blue Square Premier. OTHER KEY PLAYERS Richard Lecky (CF) - Last seasons player of the season had another excellent year. Narrowly missed out on my player of the year. Could always be counted on to score and was brilliant on the wing. He seems to be playing very well with Jabuti as the outside CF's in my 4-3-3. Johnny Harkness (DL) - Came into the team at the second half of last season and was a first teamer from then on. He has had a great season and is my deadball specialist. He scored a few excellent free kicks and was a great corner taker. He has great cross from deep and set up a lot of goals from his position. He also carried out his defensive roles excellently. Scott Shulton (CM) - Last season's young player of the year could well of got player of the year this season. Again he has proved very valuable to the club and scored a couple of beauties, especially at the start of the season. Always in the right place to assist the goals which put him top of the assist chart. Ben Purkiss (DR) - The new signing was an instant success managing to gain a first team spot from Matt Jones. Like Harkness, he did great at full back stopping a lot of attacks with last ditch tackles. He was also good at bringing the ball forward for the strikers to pick up and his crosses were also largly a success. Didn't put a foot wrong and was another player who just missed out on player of the season. Aims for 2012/13? > LEAGUE - I think we can survive relegation from the BSP, we have the ability and the team is very well bonded so there aren't any excuses if we do go back down. Baker's Pediction - 17th > CUPS - We have to get performances in the FA Trophy and I will be disappointed not to make it to the 2nd round. I would love to equal our 2nd round FA Cup run again and I think this is possible again this year. > TRANSFERS - Its hard to see what needs strengthing when you have won the league but possibly another great striker and a solid midfielder. Central defence might need a little boost also but I think I'm going to play it by ear and see who becomes available to me. I will free up wages again this year by getting rid of players I know wont cut it in BSP Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
aston_martin Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 In my first BSP season it is a ridiculously tight league. 2 points seperate the top 7 teams, with me currently sitting 4th, 1 point off the top. Only 9 points between the play-offs and the relegation places. If it stays this tight all season it could get very interesting. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrightLad5 Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 In my first BSP season it is a ridiculously tight league. 2 points seperate the top 7 teams, with me currently sitting 4th, 1 point off the top. Only 9 points between the play-offs and the relegation places. If it stays this tight all season it could get very interesting. This is my thinking. Hopefully I'll get the rub of the green as that could be what it comes down to Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 Just found out my beloved Merthyr Tydfil are no more Team has been dissolved and replaced by Merthyr Town, who are in Tier 9, so will be a while before I can use them again in this challenge at least! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 15, 2010 Author Share Posted August 15, 2010 Just found out my beloved Merthyr Tydfil are no more Team has been dissolved and replaced by Merthyr Town, who are in Tier 9, so will be a while before I can use them again in this challenge at least! Wow, I hadn't heard that, that's pretty big news for this challenge Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 Wow, I hadn't heard that, that's pretty big news for this challenge A bit strange to think they didn't even make it to the point where I picked them up in-game! Apparently they've retained most of their squad at least, so they should bounce back fairly rapidly. Just popped an email off to the contact they had for the club shop, to see if they have any replica kits left... and yes, I did mention FM if they have any I'll get it printed as well, thinking "Fraser 16" after the club captain for our first CL victory. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 16, 2010 Share Posted August 16, 2010 Success! They have the actual number 16 away jersey from last season - only shirt left, how lucky is that? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 16, 2010 Author Share Posted August 16, 2010 Tooting & Mitcham United FC - Barclays Premier League - 2070/71 This was going to be our second season without signing any new players and once again, the squad was cut to allow the youth players to get more games. League Table League Positions Graph Things have definitely changed as we lost more games this season than in our previous four combined. We spent most of the season chasing West Ham and Liverpool and finally managed to overtake them as made the most of our home games against them late in the season. Community Shield - it was an easy enough start to the season. UEFA Super Cup - Ulisses tried to haunt us but his sending off helped us to claim a late win. FIFA Club World Cup - it was a good win but those injuries were a sign of the trouble ahead. Carling Cup - we had two good wins but with a tiny squad and a huge list of injuries we crashed out to Man Utd. FA Cup - exactly the same story as the Carling Cup, but the beating by Man Utd was a bit more severe. UEFA Champions League - we didn't mess about with this one as we used our best players throughout. We had a couple of great wins in the knockout rounds and topped it off with a great final. Squad - this is it, we are a bit short on players thanks to my stupidity in the transfer market. We are still relying on the six remaining signed players (the six highest paid players), without them we would really struggle. The Youth Products - Tynan is the only really obvious star but I think we've got a few others who could step up in the next few years. Transfers - the star clearout left us a bit short this season so I brought back three youth products to the club to make up the numbers. Key Player Profiles: Dave Sparrow - one of the signings who is still carrying us. Geoff Tynan - the one real star of my youth team who has really come on since the sale of Axier. Iain Percival - I sold Ulisses to give him a chance, I'm hoping he will improve. Alexander Prinz - another signing who is carrying the team. Stuart Osborne - another future star from the youth team who scored an impressive number of goals this season. Career Overview Season League Position Achievements ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010/11 Blue Square South 5th Promoted via playoffs 2011/12 Blue Square Premier 8th 2012/13 Blue Square Premier 2nd Promoted via playoffs, FA Trophy finalists 2013/14 Coca-Cola League 2 6th Lost in playoff final 2014/15 Coca-Cola League 2 1st Promoted as champions 2015/16 Coca-Cola League 1 4th Promoted via playoffs, JPT finalists 2016/17 Coca-Cola Championship 9th 2017/18 Coca-Cola Championship 6th Lost in playoff semi 2018/19 Coca-Cola Championship 4th Promoted via playoffs 2019/20 Barclays Premier League 16th 2020/21 Barclays Premier League 11th 2021/22 Barclays Premier League 3rd FA Cup finalists 2022/23 Barclays Premier League 7th Carling Cup finalists, FA Cup winners 2023/24 Barclays Premier League 3rd 2024/25 Barclays Premier League 5th Champions League finalists 2025/26 Barclays Premier League 3rd Carling Cup finalists 2026/27 Barclays Premier League 2nd 2027/28 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2028/29 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL and CWC winners, Carling Cup finalists 2029/30 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2030/31 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC, and Carling Cup winners 2031/32 Barclays Premier League 3rd Club World Cup winners 2032/33 Barclays Premier League 2nd FA and Carling Cup winners 2033/34 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL and Carling Cup winners 2034/35 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC FA and Carling Cup winners 2035/36 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2036/37 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Club World Cup winners 2037/38 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2038/39 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Club World Cup winners 2039/40 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners and FA Cup finalists 2040/41 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Carling Cup winners, Champions league finalists 2041/42 Barclays Premier League 3rd FA Cup and Champions League winners 2042/43 Barclays Premier League 5th Club World Cup winners 2043/44 Barclays Premier League 2nd Carling Cup and Europa League winners 2044/45 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners and Carling Cup finalists 2045/46 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and FA Cup winners, Champions League finalists 2046/47 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners and FA Cup finalists 2047/48 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2048/49 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC, and FA Cup winners 2049/50 Barclays Premier League 2nd Club World Cup winners 2050/51 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners, FA Cup and CL finalists 2051/52 Barclays Premier League 4th 2052/53 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners, FA Cup finalists 2053/54 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners 2054/55 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2055/56 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, and FA Cup winners, CL finalists 2056/57 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners 2057/58 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2058/59 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, and CL winners, FA Cup finalists 2059/60 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League, CWC, and CL winners 2060/61 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, and FA Cup winners, Carling Cup and CL finalists 2061/62 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2062/63 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC and FA Cup winners 2063/64 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC Carling Cup and FA Cup winners 2064/65 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, Carling Cup and FA Cup winners, CL finalists 2065/66 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, Carling Cup and FA Cup winners, CL finalists 2066/67 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2067/68 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, Champions League and Carling Cup winners 2068/69 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, Champions League and FA Cup winners 2069/70 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, Champions League and FA Cup winners 2070/71 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League, CWC and Champions League winners Next Season This season was a massive success with the squad we had so I'm looking to offload a couple more of the signed players to move a step closer to the all-T&M squad. Sparrow and Ndlovu look the most likely to leave, Crnjak and MacDonald will probably retire at the club leaving me just Prinz and Parker to let go at some point. Next season could well be the first time that we lose out on the title for a long time. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 16, 2010 Share Posted August 16, 2010 Good update there, dafuge. With regards to the academy products, do you just pick up any half capable ones in their position and work on them in training to get just enough out of them, or do you retrain decent prospects in other positions to cover where you're lacking? I ask because I have never had even a Championship level full-back come through my academy and this is probably the biggest problem to me attempting an all-Merthyr squad. It's annoying because I've got 5 good/leading Premier ability and/or potential central midfielders now, plus one winger for each side, and a goalkeeper, then a couple of centrebacks and strikers who aren't too bad, but absolutely zero fullbacks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 16, 2010 Author Share Posted August 16, 2010 Good update there, dafuge. With regards to the academy products, do you just pick up any half capable ones in their position and work on them in training to get just enough out of them, or do you retrain decent prospects in other positions to cover where you're lacking?I ask because I have never had even a Championship level full-back come through my academy and this is probably the biggest problem to me attempting an all-Merthyr squad. It's annoying because I've got 5 good/leading Premier ability and/or potential central midfielders now, plus one winger for each side, and a goalkeeper, then a couple of centrebacks and strikers who aren't too bad, but absolutely zero fullbacks. I sometimes retrain players if they have a lot of potential but don't fit my system, for example old club legend Steve Shutt was a MC retrained to become a DM. I'm ok for full backs, I have a wonderkid right back but could do with at least a couple more. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 16, 2010 Share Posted August 16, 2010 I sometimes retrain players if they have a lot of potential but don't fit my system, for example old club legend Steve Shutt was a MC retrained to become a DM. I'm ok for full backs, I have a wonderkid right back but could do with at least a couple more. So you've never had an issue with literally no capable players in a single position? I'm hoping this is just a matter of time for me as we've only had the Youth Academy for 3 or 4 seasons now, having previously just been Excellent Facilities. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 16, 2010 Author Share Posted August 16, 2010 So you've never had an issue with literally no capable players in a single position? I'm hoping this is just a matter of time for me as we've only had the Youth Academy for 3 or 4 seasons now, having previously just been Excellent Facilities. No, not really. Lat time I went for the all-youth squad I was able to build a squad with at least two good players for each position, it just took a very long time. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
aston_martin Posted August 16, 2010 Share Posted August 16, 2010 About 3/4 of the way through the season now, sitting in 3rd equal points with 1st and 2nd but have a game in hand. Also in the quarter finals of the FA Trophy. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrightLad5 Posted August 16, 2010 Share Posted August 16, 2010 Season League Position Achievements ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010/11 Blue Square South 10th 2011/12 Blue Square South 1st Promoted as Champions Just mastered this, up to date to my game, and I will include it each season review now Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deadmau5 Posted August 16, 2010 Share Posted August 16, 2010 I know I'm a little late to the party but I'm gonna give this a shot. I'm managing Nuneaton. Wish me luck! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddietheorc Posted August 17, 2010 Share Posted August 17, 2010 Is there anyway of getting Sheffield (the oldest club in the world) There Reputation is 700 ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnakeXe Posted August 17, 2010 Share Posted August 17, 2010 Not on this challenge without editing (which is against the rules). Take a look at the Extended Small to Big Club English Challenge Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddietheorc Posted August 17, 2010 Share Posted August 17, 2010 Not on this challenge without editing (which is against the rules). Take a look at the Extended Small to Big Club English Challenge Cheers, Gonna do this challenge with Oxford City now Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrightLad5 Posted August 17, 2010 Share Posted August 17, 2010 I'm on my third new ground My averages for all competitions have been over 90k for a while now, although I can't see it being worth building a new ground. Not that I'll get far enough to find out Iv just made an attempt at upgrading my stadium and Im getting the message about planing permission and there not being enough room for an expansion. My stadium is only 4000 in capacity and I havent had it increased at all yet. Does anybody think I will get a new stadium soonish because of this? Im in my 3rd season and in BSP so it seems unlikely. Also, is there a limit on the amount of new stadiums you get? Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 17, 2010 Author Share Posted August 17, 2010 Iv just made an attempt at upgrading my stadium and Im getting the message about planing permission and there not being enough room for an expansion. My stadium is only 4000 in capacity and I havent had it increased at all yet.Does anybody think I will get a new stadium soonish because of this? Im in my 3rd season and in BSP so it seems unlikely. Also, is there a limit on the amount of new stadiums you get? Thanks The chances are you won't get a new stadium until you reach the Premier League as 4000 is big enough until then. I don't think there is a limit, but I imagine they will get to a certain size that means it just isn't worth building a new one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrightLad5 Posted August 17, 2010 Share Posted August 17, 2010 The chances are you won't get a new stadium until you reach the Premier League as 4000 is big enough until then. I don't think there is a limit, but I imagine they will get to a certain size that means it just isn't worth building a new one. I see, so if you were to continue playing your game you think you would get a 4th to get you over 100K? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 17, 2010 Author Share Posted August 17, 2010 I see, so if you were to continue playing your game you think you would get a 4th to get you over 100K? Quite possibly, as the board have recently changed their response from 'we don't need to exapnd it' to 'it's not possible to expand it. Unfortunately because my current stadium was recently built, I might need to wait another 15 years before anything happens. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
aston_martin Posted August 17, 2010 Share Posted August 17, 2010 After winning the BSN on goal difference last season, I had to suffer being on the recieving end of a goal difference title loss in the BSP this season, on the upside, however, I am in the play-off final. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
aston_martin Posted August 17, 2010 Share Posted August 17, 2010 Won the play-off final 3-1! Football league here we come! Update to come later on tonight. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrightLad5 Posted August 17, 2010 Share Posted August 17, 2010 Won the play-off final 3-1! Football league here we come!Update to come later on tonight. Nice one aston! look forward to reading the season review Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
aston_martin Posted August 17, 2010 Share Posted August 17, 2010 Boston United 2012/13 Media Prediction: 23rd Board Expectations: Avoid Relegation Final League Position: 3rd (Promoted via playoffs) FA Cup: 4th qualifying round FA Trophy: Semi Finals Another excellent season for me, winning my second consecutive promotion, I did it the hard way this time though, after finishing 3rd in the league on goal difference, with the 2 teams above me on 79 points also. I could have gone up automatically had my players not bottled matches against lower placed teams late on in the season. We did make it up in the end though, by beating York 3-1 in the playoff final with Bobby Traynor grabbing a brace, which is good fortune really becaue he almost didn't play, my main striker, Higginson was out during the semi finals with an injury, but was back for the final, although only at around 80% condition. I considered starting Higginson as he's pretty much my best player, but the Traynor and Hamed partnership had worked in the semi final first leg (they both grabbed a goal a piece), so I thought I'd leave Higginson on the bench with a view to him coming on later if I needed a goal. Traynor repaid my faith in him to hand him a huge start, and I didn't even need to risk Higginson. As for the cups, I got knocked out of the FA Cup in the 4th qualifying round by Rushden and Diamonds (they knocked me out last season, too), however, I extracted some revenge by dumping them out of the FA Trophy on my way to a semi final, where I lost to Kettering on penalties . I wonder if I can manage to go a season without drawing Rushden in a cup. My transfers for the season. Not a lot of movement really, just some strengthining, and shipping out a few players who were surplus to requirements. Here are my overall player stats for the season. Player of The Season: Conor Higginson Signed this guy on a free from Mansfield after his contract expired, despite an unlucky season injury wise, he still managed to bag 21 goals, 14 assists and 8 MotM's and was one of the main reasons I scored so many. Scored some cracking goals too, just hope I can hold onto him. Other Key Players Craig Westcarr: Was fantastic again, grabbing 13 goals and 8 assists from out wide, was my highest scoring non-striker. Radwan Hamed: Signed last season as a back up to Wilde as my deep lying forward. This season however, Wilde was awful (15 games, 1 goal, 6.78 rating). Hamed stepped in as the foil to his pacy partner fantastically, and was actually the clubs leading scorer with 21 goals and 10 assists. Also bagged a vital goal in the playoff first leg. Always seemed to pop up in the right place to score after a save or a block. Yoann Folly: Not as dominant this time round, but was still consistent, and adapted to the MCd role well despite his PPM "gets forward at every opportunity" which sadly he refuses to unlearn. Luca-Coleman Carr: Had a few injuries this season but was still solid when present at the LB position. Eunan O'Kane: new addition to the centre of midfield, added a bit of a creative touch to what was a largely physical based midfield the previous season. Bobby Traynor: Filled in excellently for when Higginson was injured, netting 18 goals, plus, of course, the brace in the playoff final. Aim for next seaon: Survival. I expect the step up to league football to be a lot harder than that of BSN to BSP. In order to do this, I'm going to have to make some shrewd off season signings and improve our defence, which was weak by BSP standards, ranking 16th in the league. Career Overview Season League Position Achievements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2010/11 Blue Square North 13th 2011/12 Blue Square North 1st Promoted as champions 2012/13 Blue Square Premier 3rd Promoted via playoffs Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddietheorc Posted August 18, 2010 Share Posted August 18, 2010 Took Oxford City over, pretty much relegated, 37 games into the season and i am second from bottom 9 points adrift I been using my own tatics, which have worked well for my other teams, it simply that the group of players i have got are no where near the standard. There confidence is also been destroyed. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrightLad5 Posted August 18, 2010 Share Posted August 18, 2010 Took Oxford City over, pretty much relegated, 37 games into the season and i am second from bottom 9 points adrift I been using my own tatics, which have worked well for my other teams, it simply that the group of players i have got are no where near the standard. There confidence is also been destroyed. I had to change from my 4-1-3-2 to a 4-3-3. How many new players have you bought in? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrightLad5 Posted August 18, 2010 Share Posted August 18, 2010 I know I'm a little late to the party but I'm gonna give this a shot. I'm managing Nuneaton. Wish me luck! Welcome Deadmau! Good luck Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddietheorc Posted August 18, 2010 Share Posted August 18, 2010 I had to change from my 4-1-3-2 to a 4-3-3. How many new players have you bought in? At the start of the season i bought in 15 new players. Been offically relegated now, gonna pick one of the teams that comes up this year. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
aston_martin Posted August 18, 2010 Share Posted August 18, 2010 I just play a straight 4-4-2 at the lower levels, for the most part I don't think the players require the skill to perform well enough in specialist roles that are needed in other, more complex formations. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddietheorc Posted August 18, 2010 Share Posted August 18, 2010 Oxford City 2010/2011 Season Overview Well what a complete disappointment, after really decent start gaining to 9th in the table round the start of November, I thought that relegation would not be happening at the end of the season, but come 3 games before the end when the whistle blew at AFC Telford ground Our fate had been sealed. Where it went wrong, simply the team lacked quality and team spirit, bringing in 15 new players at the start of the season destroyed any hope of team spirit, but I thought the better quality of player coming in would offset that.... the thing is with the clubs reputation as Obscure there no quality to attract. What I will learn from this will be, to gain parent clubs and take there players on loan, while remaining a core squad that I have been given at the start of the season. To be honest it quite sad that I am leaving this club, you get attached. Division Position Team Achievements BSN 21st Oxford City Relegated League Table: http://www.imagelodge.net/imgs/tommyguns/Screen-shot-2010-08-18-at-21-36-252ht.png Transfers: http://www.imagelodge.net/imgs/tommyguns/Screen-shot-2010-08-18-at-21-36-252ht.png Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dafuge Posted August 18, 2010 Author Share Posted August 18, 2010 Tooting & Mitcham United FC - Barclays Premier League - 2071/72 With the non-T&M players now cut to just four, things were definitely going to get tough. League Table League Positions Graph It was a thrilling season as we gradually caught the league leaders throughout the season. Going into the last game of the season we were second on goals scored, then we lost. This means it is Ipswich who manage to end our run of 19 consecutive titles. Community Shield - great start to the season. UEFA Super Cup - could have gone either way really. FIFA Club World Cup - this was something new for us, it was the first match we had ever lost in this competition. The kids beat Cruzeiro in the 3rd place match. Carling Cup - this was low on our priorities and it was almost a relief when Ipswich beat us. FA Cup - it was an unlikely cup run that ended in dramatic fashion. UEFA Champions League - we finished 2nd in the group stage which gave us a tough draw. I was making use of my Italian in the knockout rounds where Inter eventually beat us in the semi final. Squad - there's still some talent here, but most of it was bought. The Youth Products - we look good in central defence and up front, but there are a few positions lacking in quality elsewhere. Transfers - just the last batch of stars to leave. Key Player Profiles: Geoff Tynan - he'll carry the side for years. Dean Parker - one of the 'final four', we will miss him. Alexander Prinz - he'll probably be the last to leave, just because we are short of full backs. Jamie MacDonald - he's still got a couple of years in him but I'm hoping he'll retire. Toni Crnjak - he's past it now. Hopefully he'll announce his retirement otherwise I might let him go. Career Overview Season League Position Achievements ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010/11 Blue Square South 5th Promoted via playoffs 2011/12 Blue Square Premier 8th 2012/13 Blue Square Premier 2nd Promoted via playoffs, FA Trophy finalists 2013/14 Coca-Cola League 2 6th Lost in playoff final 2014/15 Coca-Cola League 2 1st Promoted as champions 2015/16 Coca-Cola League 1 4th Promoted via playoffs, JPT finalists 2016/17 Coca-Cola Championship 9th 2017/18 Coca-Cola Championship 6th Lost in playoff semi 2018/19 Coca-Cola Championship 4th Promoted via playoffs 2019/20 Barclays Premier League 16th 2020/21 Barclays Premier League 11th 2021/22 Barclays Premier League 3rd FA Cup finalists 2022/23 Barclays Premier League 7th Carling Cup finalists, FA Cup winners 2023/24 Barclays Premier League 3rd 2024/25 Barclays Premier League 5th Champions League finalists 2025/26 Barclays Premier League 3rd Carling Cup finalists 2026/27 Barclays Premier League 2nd 2027/28 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2028/29 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL and CWC winners, Carling Cup finalists 2029/30 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2030/31 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC, and Carling Cup winners 2031/32 Barclays Premier League 3rd Club World Cup winners 2032/33 Barclays Premier League 2nd FA and Carling Cup winners 2033/34 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL and Carling Cup winners 2034/35 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC FA and Carling Cup winners 2035/36 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2036/37 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Club World Cup winners 2037/38 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2038/39 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Club World Cup winners 2039/40 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners and FA Cup finalists 2040/41 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Carling Cup winners, Champions league finalists 2041/42 Barclays Premier League 3rd FA Cup and Champions League winners 2042/43 Barclays Premier League 5th Club World Cup winners 2043/44 Barclays Premier League 2nd Carling Cup and Europa League winners 2044/45 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners and Carling Cup finalists 2045/46 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and FA Cup winners, Champions League finalists 2046/47 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners and FA Cup finalists 2047/48 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2048/49 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC, and FA Cup winners 2049/50 Barclays Premier League 2nd Club World Cup winners 2050/51 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners, FA Cup and CL finalists 2051/52 Barclays Premier League 4th 2052/53 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners, FA Cup finalists 2053/54 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners 2054/55 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League and Champions League winners 2055/56 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, and FA Cup winners, CL finalists 2056/57 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League winners 2057/58 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2058/59 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, and CL winners, FA Cup finalists 2059/60 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League, CWC, and CL winners 2060/61 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, and FA Cup winners, Carling Cup and CL finalists 2061/62 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2062/63 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, CWC and FA Cup winners 2063/64 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC Carling Cup and FA Cup winners 2064/65 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, Carling Cup and FA Cup winners, CL finalists 2065/66 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, Carling Cup and FA Cup winners, CL finalists 2066/67 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CL, FA Cup and Carling Cup winners 2067/68 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, Champions League and Carling Cup winners 2068/69 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, Champions League and FA Cup winners 2069/70 Barclays Premier League 1st PL, CWC, Champions League and FA Cup winners 2070/71 Barclays Premier League 1st Premier League, CWC and Champions League winners 2071/72 Barclays Premier League 2nd FA Cup finalists Next Season The trophies have disappeared and all I have left is to take the final leap and go all-T&M. Ideally I'd like to do it for next season but it depends on the new intake and the older players possibly retiring. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddietheorc Posted August 18, 2010 Share Posted August 18, 2010 How do people sign decent enough players at the start of the game, i am finding that hardly anyone will come near the club that because of reputation is at obscure, yet people on here seem to sign a good team. Could it be because it on 10.3 ??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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