Rise and Rise Again, Until Lambs Become Lions
A Football Manager Career by seannnWin a copy of FM24 in our Prediction League. Prizes are given out to the best predictor each month, so you have multiple chances to win.
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gaz12321
Not a bad result against Liverpool as well, still in with a shout.
SR67
Couldn't quite believe it. Would have been more excited than happy with a EL spot. Hopefully I can scrape through to the last 8. Would be quite an achievement.
seannn
gaz12321
seannn
Aye massive progress on last year, I did indeed!
seannn
* Gary Hooper TGS - 25
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Scottish Premiership: It was much better this season and more consistent. We picked up 10 more points than last season and surpassed my target of 85. We even managed to lift the title before the spit and finished 21 points ahead of Aberdeen. Next season the target is to win at least 30 of the 38 fixtures.
Domestic Cups: Again we wrapped up both cups with relative ease to secure back-to-back domestic trebles. For the first time in history (I think). That wasn’t expected, especially with my concentration on the Champions League.
European Competition: Well what a season that was, and what an improvement. I didn’t expect to be anywhere near the CL last 16. We even flirted with a quarterfinal spot holding EPL Champions Liverpool to a 1-1 draw at home in the first leg.
Transfers: Andrija Zivkovic was a revelation netting 14 and setting up 7 from the right wing. Barry Douglas came in and done a job when needed as did Grant Hanley however I am expecting more from next season. Gary Hooper was the more successful of the two loans with 25 goals in 31 in all competitions – leading to me activating his purchase clause. Alberto Buenos loan was ended in January as he wasn’t really in my plans. In January I got the chance of Guillermo Ochoa and he helped stedy the ship at the back finally keeping 5 clean sheets in a row.
Finances:
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SR67
Ipswich Knights