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apass93
So I'll break down how my career is starting:
- Downloaded the additional leagues down to level 10 of the english pyramid from fmscout (sorry
) - starting unemployed
- sunday league footballer experience
- no coaching licenses
Wanting to keep it as realistic as possible I applied for 3 local teams that had vacancies they were:- Basildon
- Bowers & Pitsea
- Hullbridge Sports
All teams are around a 15 minute drive away form me (here in essex). After having interviews at each I was spoilt for choice as I was offered all 3 jobs, after looking at various aspects of each of the clubs e.g. finances, expectations and media prediction I opted for Bowers and so my career begins!!!!I should also mention I have turned off transfer window at the start of the game and added players and key staff because at this level youd be lucky to have even a handful of players or any staff.
VP.
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ESSEX SENIOR LEAGUE (TIER 9)
The board's expectations were a top half finish whilst the media were tipping us to finish 3rd. Last season we finished 2nd could I go one better this year?
PRE-SEASON
It's fair to say it was a poor pre-season, I arrived prior to the intra squad friendly on 13/07/2015 and watched from the stands as the under 21's were able to turn over the first team 4-2. There was however an impressive display from young striker Nick Fallon bagging 2 goals and putting in a performance of maturity which then prompted me to hand the 19 year old a contract and bring him into the first team squad. this was the only positive from the game though and there was certainly a lot of work ahead of us.
TRANSFERS
After missing out on my first choice target, by not being able to meet his wage demands, I managed to bring in my second choice striker in the form of Troy Wallen from Coleshill and now tipping over the wage budget I will only be looking for loans or players on non contracts, the latter of which is hard to find for good quality players.
So onto the opening month's league fixtures.
A very pleasing start to the campaign with 3 wins and 1 defeat and with the team still getting to grips with my philosophies I was hoping it could only get better.
@VP. I live on Canvey Island buddy
apass93
New signing Troy Wallen got off the mark in his second game for the club helping take a 3-1 victory at Hullbridge and once he started he couldn't stop!! Wallen got another brace against Enfield which wasn't enough to salvage even a point, then the 22 year old front man netted a hat trick en route to a 3-1 win versus Newham and his streak continued as we managed to take Ryman premier side Wingate & finchley to a replay.The scoreline of 2-0 was flattering for the home side to say the least we created 3 very good chances and had we taken them we would have had little bit of fa cup glory no matter how small but it wasn't to be.
It was a mixed bag of results in October we were still looking pretty good in the table occupying 5th though, but 3 defeats and 10 goals conceded in 6 games was certainly not a month to dwell on and the 3-2 defeat against local rivals Basildon only made matters worse.
Only 3 games in November and it was 1 win 1 draw 1 loss and now we were sitting 8th in the table, with a few wins strung together we can certainly mount a strong top half finish and I have certainly seen enough so far to know the team is capable of it. A win at the end of November was a great way to start the turnaround, we were the underdogs and managed to grind out a hard fought win over then 4th placed Barking. Looking forward to December and hoping we can pick up the points.
Dan
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