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bmg033
Not long now until the Manchester teams reach the PL, wonder if Gosport can hold them off!
Shedender
But it's a 'disgrace' that Newcastle finished sixth in the National League ffs - who is their manager and their best player sir?
Ipswich Knights
mvh6
Dan
They're an improving side with an improving squad.
At the end of season four their current manager is David Connolly, he's been in charge for just over a year now, Steve McClaren retired last year after three years in charge. Their best player at the squad (most valuable) would be the likes of Wijnaldrum, Sissoko, Janmaat, Mitrovic.
Leeds are struggling, finishing 13th in the Vanarama North last season.
A lot of Premier League teams still have a lot of their big players, which is a little annoying as I thought they'd all be wanting straight out. Here are the squads. Man United, Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs.
Shedender
See, here's the question about the database mate - has the likes of Manchester United's reputation been downgraded following their 'demotion' to the National North league? If it hasn't then that's the main reason why the likes of David De Gea is still at the club - if their reputation had been lowered to National North standards (no disrespect to the clubs in that league irl) then the big players would want out immediately, citing 'wants a move to a big club'.
But it's still an enjoyable career nonetheless chum.
Dan
I'm not 100% sure on that one chum, I'd have to have a look tomorrow when I can get some time to load the game up and have a look, I'm guessing not with how many 'big' players are still at certain clubs. You'll be happy with this update for Newcastle though
2019/2020 Season Round Up
The fifth season has come and gone and all being well this could see the likes of Manchester United and Manchester hit the Premier League with five straight promotions. It could see Wigan or Sheffield United clinch the Premier League title after they've had four promotions on the bounce over the last four seasons. FC United could be eliminated from the playable database as they've had four relegation's on the bounce. Arsenal may finally get into the 'football league' as they started another season in the Vanarama Premier division.
Gosport lose their grip on the Premier League trophy following three successive titles they've now been knocked off their perch by Brackley who pip them to the league title by four points. Ebbsfleet secure another top four finish, as they sealed third place. Hemel Hempstead finished in fourth whilst Eastleigh had fifth. The likes of Wigan and Sheffield United finished sixth and seventh following their four promotions on the bounce together. Braintree, Woking and Truro head down.
No surprises here, Manchester United claim another league title, I believe they've now won four league titles out of five, Manchester City winning the other one whilst they do finish second and win promotion for a fifth successive season along with Manchester United. The Red Devils ran to an unbeaten league season with nineteen points over City in second. Weston Super Mare finished the job in the playoffs to go up. AFC Telford, Dartford and Alfeton all go down.
Tottenham continue their march up the leagues as they clinch the League One title by a massive twenty one points over second place Plymouth who are also heading to the Championship next season. Leyton Orient will join the pair up in the Championship. Liverpool continue to struggle after their administration last season as they finished ninth. Gateshead, Eastbourne Boro, Macclesfield and Lincoln all drop a division.
One step behind London rivals Spurs, Chelsea are also now marching towards the top as they clinch the League two title with a superb unbeaten season. They massed up the same points total as Manchester United did in the Championship this season, one hundred and thirty four points, twenty nine points ahead of West Ham who go up in second and then Newport Co go up in third. Its Barrow who win the playoffs. Bromley and Southport go down.
Arsenal fail to move into the football league once again as they finished third and missed out in the playoffs. It was a league title for Watford and a playoff win for November which will please Shedender as they move into League two. Rochdale, Chesterfield, Chorley and Doncaster slip to the last playable tier.
The Vanarama North is now Premier League team free as Aston Villa clinch promotion via the playoffs and become the final Premier League team to exit the bottom division. Hull won the title to also go to the Vanarama Premier. FC United stay up for the first season in five. Crewe, Scunthorpe and Altrincham all leave the playable database.
Another Premier League team leaves the Conference South however one remains here. League title for Crystal Palace however Bournemouth, five points behind in second, failed to win the playoff final against QPR who go up instead. No surprises at the bottom of the table as Staines, Hendon and Grays all who came up last season, go down again this season.
Community Shield Winners - Gosport (1-0 Manchester City)
FA Cup Winners -Manchester United (4-1 Gosport)
FA Trophy - Bournemouth (2-0 Aston Villa)
JPT Winners - Chelsea (4-0 Liverpool)
Capital One Cup Winners - Chelsea (3-2AET Brackley)
Champions League Winners - Real Madrid
Europa League Winners - Manchester United
English Teams in Europe:
Champions League Group:
Ebbsfleet - 6 points (1-0 Zenit, 3-1 Roma) - Finished 3rd - Europa League - Europa League - First Knockout Round exit
Gosport - 7 points (1-0 Dinamo Moscow, 2-1 Valencia, 1-1 Valencia) - Finished 3rd - Europa League - First Knockout Round exit
Europa League:
Hemel Hempstead - 7 points - Finished 3rd in group
Manchester City - 11 points - Qualified - First Knockout Round Exit
Manchester United - 18 points - Qualified - Winners
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Shedender
Ipswich Knights
Sankalan
Ipswich Knights
Dan
2020/2021 Season Round Up
The season is finally here where we could see a familiar name regain control of the Premier League. Five straight promotions have seen Manchester United and Manchester City reach the Premier League and now their 're debut' season in the top tier where they'll be expected to regain the league title. Would the likes of Brackley and Gosport be able to hold off the super clubs of Manchester? Will Arsenal this time get out the second lowest playable tier? Will the Conference South become Premier Club free as the Conference North has?
Well that is a little disappointing but I guess also very expected, the two Manchester clubs finish in the top two for a sixth straight season, Manchester United the stronger side once again as they claim the league title with one hundred and two points, fifteen points ahead of the blue side of Manchester. Hemel Hempstead gain the third Champions League spot whilst their is Europa League football for Gosport, Eastleigh and Brackley. Bishop's Stortford, Sutton United and Corby go down.
My great cropping on the Championship table kinda failed looking back at it as I was in a rush, oh well, Concord Rangers pip Tottenham to the league title however both win themselves promotion back to the top tier for next season. Yeovil win a third successive playoff (I think) to win promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their existence. Havant and Waterlooville, Worcester and Whitekhawk all go down.
Chelsea and Liverpool run riot to the league One title. Chelsea finishing comfortable winners with Liverpool going up in second place. It was a playoff victory for Notts County who surprisingly beat West Ham in the playoff Finals to win themselves a spot in the Championship next season where they'll fancy their chances. Maidstone, Solihull Moors, Chester and Grimsby head down.
A third promotion in four seasons for Newcastle keeps Shedender happy as they go up in second place behind league winners Watford heading up to League One next season. Bristol Rovers also head back to League One along with playoff winners Aldershot. Lincoln and Hednesford relegated out of the football league.
And once again Arsenal fail to make it into the football league as they finish in fourth place with ninety points. Aston Villa take the league title and QPR finish second to both head up to the football league. Surprise at the bottom as Sunderland only survive on goal difference as Bradrford City, Bromley, Swindon and Southport slip to the regional divisions.
The Conference North is already Premier League team free as we know, now to try and make it Championship club free. Leeds and Derby win promotion to go to the Conference Premier, Rochdale, Oldham and Guiseley all head out of the playable divisions.
And now the Conference South is Premier League team free as the last former Premier League club, Bournemouth, win the playoffs to head up to the Conference along with league winners Cardiff. No surprises at the other end as Histon, Kingstonian and Lewes are relegated.
Community Shield Winners - Brackley (3-1 Manchester United)
FA Cup Winners -Manchester United (2-1 Carlisle)
FA Trophy - Derby (2-1 Cardiff)
JPT Winners - Chelsea (3-2 AET AFC Telford)
Capital One Cup Winners - Manchester United (3-0 Manchester City)
Champions League Winners - Bayern Munich
Europa League Winners - PSG
English Teams in Europe:
Champions League Group:
Ebbsfleet - 2 points - out finished 4th
Brackley - 10 points - Qualified - First Knockout Round Exit
Gosport - 8 points - Qualified - First Knockout Round Exit
Manchester United - 18 points - Qualified - Second Knockout Round Exit
Europa League:
Hemel Hempstead - 11 points - Qualified - Second Knockout Round
Eastleigh - 18 points - Qualified - First Knockout Round Exit
If you wish to see any further screenshots, please ask and I'll post it with the reply
Ipswich Knights
bmg033
Shedender
Jason
May i see their squad?
Jordd91
Could we get a screen shot of the team and the transfers of Weston-super-Mare. Thanks.
Sankalan
It is 2022 and newcastle are smashing it...13th is vanarama North in 2021/22 season with 12 wins and 12 draws. Seems that they got a massive 3 wins and 8 draws in 20/21 national league, best served with a 10 point deduction...
Dan
Here is the Sheffield United squad at the end of the 2021/2022 season
Dan
Wonderful stuff! Of course, here it all is.
transfer history:
season 1
season 2
season 3
season 4
season 5
season 6
season 7
And here is their current squad:
Dan
2021/2022 Season Round Up
Seventh season done and dusted and another yearly round up to bring you all, the leagues are beginning to head back to a normal viewing however there are so many changes still to happen over the next ten years I believe. I'm hoping a couple of the teams like Gosport and Brackley can cement a place in the Premier League, they've spent money well, Arsenal may get out the Conference National this year around...
A second Premier League title on the bounce for Manchester United as they begin to take full control of the Premier League now, Manchester City finishing second again ten points before the red devils. Sheffield United claim a third place finish this season and head for the Europa League as it appears England are down to two champions league spots. Gosport also head for Europa League football. Hayes and Yeading, who finished second in the first season and played Champions league football, have been relegated bottom of the Premier League along with Curzon Ashton and Harrogate. Spurs finished eighth interestingly.
Chelsea join the Premier League! Liverpool don't! Chelsea claim the Championship title and are joined in promotion by Gainsborough and playoff winners Braintree. Liverpool finish down in eighth. Oxford, Boston United and Leyton Orient all slip down to league one next season.
West Ham continue their rise up the table as they win the League One title to head to Championship football next season. With them Gloucester finish second and win promotion whilst Oxford City win promotion via the playoffs and will swap leagues with Oxford United this season. Newcastle finished down in seventh, Morecambe, Bristol Rovers, AFC Telford and Cheltenham all get relegated.
Onto League Two and its a league title for the only Premier League team in the division, Aston Villa clinch the title by twelve points and will be joined in promotion by Chelmsford, Hartlepool and Northampton. QPR strangely finished down in nineteenth place. Whilst relegated this season was Maidstone and Dover.
Arsenal win the league! Just kidding! They remain in the Conference again after finishing eighth this season. It was a league title for Bournemouth and promotion for Derby who won the playoffs as they both head up to the football league. Millwall, Shrewsbury, Lincoln and Hednesford all relegated.
Some how I missed Leicester were still in the Conference North, they aren't anymore as they won promotion via the playoffs and now the Conference North is definitely Premier League club free, they win promotion with Middlesbrough who won the league title. Crewer, Souport and Scunthorpe are all relegated down and out the playable tiers once again.
The Conference South doesn't have any Premier League teams as we know but its promotion for Fulham and third place Ipswich went on to win the playoffs as they also win promotion to the Conference National. No surprises in the three relegated teams.
Community Shield Winners - Manchester City (2-1 Manchester United)
FA Cup Winners -Chelsea (0-0 Penalties Manchester City)
FA Trophy - Middlesbrough (2-1 Blackburn)
JPT Winners - West Ham (3-1 Tranmere)
Capital One Cup Winners - Manchester City (3-1 Chelsea)
Champions League Winners - Real Madrid
Europa League Winners - BMG
English Teams in Europe:
Champions League Group:
Manchester City - 13 points - Qualified - First Knockout Round Exit
Manchester United - 13 points - Qualified - Second Knockout Round Exit
Europa League:
Gosport - 13 points - Qualified - First Knockout Round Exit
Eastleigh - 13 points - Qualified - Second Knockout Round Exit
Brackley - 10 points - Qualified - First Knockout Round Exit
Hemel Hempstead - 13 points - Qualified - Semi Final Exit (5-1 defeat OM)
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VP.
Vlad Dragomir
Daniel Crowley
Savvas Mourgos
Jeff Reine-Adelaide
Yassin Fortune
Ainsley Maitland-Niles
Dan
Daniel Crowley - transfer history
Savvas Mourgos - transfer history
Jeff Reine-Adelaide - transfer history
Yassin Fortune - transfer history
Ainsley Maitland-Niles - transfer history
One Night In Grimsby
VP.
Shame to see them all leave Arsenal, Jeff Reine-Adelaide has had quite a journey though.
gaz12321
QPR is a bit of a weird one, first team not to go up from League 2 on the back of National League promotion I believe. The dramatic effect of the National League bottle neck is really highlighted in this career too.
Dan
Certainly Gaz12321 here is Arsenals squad of the 2022/2023 season.
2022/2023 Season Round Up
Eight seasons now passed through and now Chelsea were to join the party in the Premier League with the two Manchester clubs, would they be able to ruin the Manchester clubs joy, or over throw the likes of Gosport and Brackley. Would Newcastle please Shedender with any silverware this season? And Would Arsenal actually get out the Conference Premier ever?
Its a third Premier League title on the bounce for Manchester United and a third second place finish for Manchester City in the top tier as they finish one two for three seasons straight. Chelsea joined the top of the tree finishing third. United hit one hundred and three points, fifteen points clear of City and thirty points clear of Chelsea in third place. Gosport and Hemel Hempstead head to the Europa League again with Weston Super Mare who won the Capital One Cup. Wrexham, Braintree and Gainsborough are relegated this year around.
Bishops Stortford claim the Championship title much to the surprise it wasn't Liverpool or West Ham who both have poor seasons in that respect finishing in eighth and tenth. Corby and Harrogate win promotion back to the top tier of the English football league. North Ferriby, Tamworth and Stockport all go down to League One.
Well here is the joy for Shedender, he's been waiting a while but Newcastle have their first trophy on this save as they clinched the League One title over second placed Aston Villa by a single point.Villa lost their final game of the season with Newcastle drawing, taking them to the top at the end. Luton win the playoffs to head up to the second tier of English football. Forest Green, Boston United, Torquay and Worcester all relegated.
A league two title for Bournemouth sees them win another promotion and continue their rise back up the table, one of the last teams to escape the Conference North/South now move to League One. They are joined in promotion by Derby, AFC Telford and Barnet. At the other end its York and Gateshead who continue the slump down the divisions.
Well well well, Arsenal have finally moved out of non league football having won the playoffs of the Conference Premier to move up to League Two. Leicester went on to win the league title to see themselves promoted as well. Just seven Premier League teams remain in the Conference Premier division now. Relegated were Peterborough, Maidstone, Bath and Dover again.
Just a short update on the North and South leagues now its not as important with them Premier League club free. Burnley and Sheffield Wednesday both win promotion,a title for Burnley and playoff winners for Wednesday. Lincoln, Bradford City and Altrincham relegated.
Reading win the league and get out the lowest division whilst second place Brighton went on to win the playoffs and thoroughly deserve their promotion that way. Chippenham, Redditch and Hampton and Richmond all relegated out of the playable leagues.
FA Cup Winners -Chelsea (1-1 Penalties Ebbsfleet)
Capital One Cup Winners - Weston Super Mare (3-2 Carlisle)
Community Shield Winners - Chelsea (4-1 Manchester United)
JPT Winners - Bouremouth (3-1 Aston Villa)
FA Trophy - Reading (1-0 Nottingham Forest)
Champions League Winners - AS Monaco
Europa League Winners - Sevilla
English Teams in Europe:
Champions League Group:
Manchester City - 10 points - 3rd Place - Europa League - Second Knockout Round Exit
Manchester United - 16 points - Qualified - Losing Semi Finalist
Europa League:
Gosport - 16 points - Qualified - First Knockout Round Exit
Chelsea - 10 points - Qualified - Losing Finalist
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VP.
Dan
Ah you mean Harrogate manager Jamie Vardy, certainly sir...
gaz12321