sortitoutsi
Football Manager Graphics
- FM24 Graphics
- FM24 Player Faces
- FM24 Logos
- FM24 Kits
- FM24 Backgrounds
- FM24 Installation Instructions
Football Manager Guides Database
Football Manager Data Update
Football Manager Shortlists
- FM24/25 Update Guides
- FM24/25 Update Shortlists
- Best FM24/25 Update Wonderkids
- Cheap FM24/25 Update Wonderkids
- FM24/25 Update Young Players aged 21-25
- FM24/25 Update Best Free Players
- FM24/25 Update Expiring Contracts
- FM24/25 Update Bargain Players
- FM24/25 Update Injury Prone Players
- FM24/25 Update Richest Clubs
- Best FM24/25 Update Facilities
- FM24 Guides
- FM24 Shortlists
- Best FM24 Wonderkids
- Cheap FM24 Wonderkids
- FM24 Young Players aged 21-25
- FM24 Best Free Players
- FM24 Expiring Contracts
- FM24 Bargain Players
- FM24 Injury Prone Players
- FM24 Richest Clubs
- Best FM24 Facilities
This site is not endorsed by Sports Interactive or SEGA and is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views expressed on this site are the views of the individual contributors and not those of Sports Interactive or SEGA.
Richard Karlsson
Introduction
In the Baltic Sea, just outside the Swedish mainland, lies an island with a population of 60,000 people. And on that island, a football club just announced their ambitious five-year plan. A plan stating that, in the future, the entire squad of FC Gute will consist of players born on the island. No other players will be allowed to play for the club or be contracted to the club. To make sure that the goal is achieved, the board has set up strict squad regulations on a season-by-season basis. If the manager violates the regulations, they will be sacked, no matter the results on the pitch.
Richard Karlsson
Division 2 - Norra Svealand
The fourth tier of Swedish league system, Division 2, consists of six regional leagues and is currently ranked 140 in Europe, just ahead of the Italian Serie D. FC Gute plays in Division 2 Norra Svealand, together with twelve other clubs. According to media predictions the season ahead will be a tough one for FC Arlanda and IK Franke while Hudiksvalls FF are predicted to win the league. FC Gute are expected to end up in the middle of the table.
Gutavallen
The club's home ground is Gutavallen, built in 1927 and owned by the municipality, with a maximum capacity of 2050 (550 seated). The condition of the stadium is poor and there are no roofs and no under soil heating. The training facilities are considered to be below average. The youth recruitment as well as the youth facilities are basic and the junior coaching is fairly basic.
Richard Karlsson
Staff
To strengthen the recruitment team, I decided to bring Pontus Arrby to the club as our only player scout. Hopefully he can find some Gotland-born players as potential transfers.
Players
Before the transfer window closed, I allowed Antonio Tjernby Tagel to begin contract negotiation with a number of interested clubs. He was among the best paid players in the club despite not even being our backup keeper. Also, with the new squad regulations in place, the fact that he wasn’t born on Gotland was a factor as well. He decided to leave for IFK Lidingö.
I also managed to bring one player in to strengthen our squad when the 20 year old midfielder Johannes Layton, born on Gotland, signed a one-year contract with us as a free transfer.
Pre-Season Matches
The pre-season friendlies had two major purposes; to improve the players' familiarity with our tactics, and to get the players fit for the season ahead of us. After five games played, I could notice an improvement in the way the players behaved on the pitch, even though it didn't translate into good results. I could only hope that the results would improve as the season kicked off. Regarding the players' match fitness, it was pretty ok, but far from perfect.
Richard Karlsson
Jessica Nilsson
Chairperson
Leif Eiranson
Director of Football
Richard Karlsson
Manager
Anders Magnusson
Assistant Manager
Olle Björklund
Goalkeeping Coach
Fredrik Malmerfeldt
Physio
Pontus Arrby
Scout
Richard Karlsson
- GOALKEEPERS -
Daniele Filippi
GK
Intelligent keeper with a great ability to read the game and make correct decisions. Physically very weak and not very good in one-on-one situations.
First season in FC Gute.
Elias Stenhoff
GK
Strong keeper with good jumping and aerial reach. Also pretty good reflexes. Unfortunately, unlikely to improve much in the future.
Sixth season in FC Gute.
- DEFENDERS -
Jesper Cyrus Stålheim
D (RLC), M (RL)
Quick player with no real weaknesses or strengths. Decent overall.
Fourth season in FC Gute.
Emil Drugge Stals
D (R), DM, M/AM (C)
Solid player with good stamina and work rate. Could play as right defender or central midfielder.
Sixth season in FC Gute.
Joel Elofsson
D (L), M (C)
Left defender with good anticipation and a good shot from distance. One of the team leaders in the club.
Eighth season in FC Gute.
Isak Hammarlund
D (R)
Defender lacking in technique and anticipation. Quick but weak. Will probably not get very much game time during the season.
First season in FC Gute.
Samuel Johansson
D (L), M (C)
Solid player overall. No real weaknesses or strengths. Can play as a left defender or central midfielder.
Sixth season in FC Gute.
Hugo Kahlbom
D (C), DM
Defender with good positioning, marking and tackling skills. Really needs to improve his technique and physique.
First season in FC Gute.
Tufve Östlund
D (C)
Tall (199 cm) centre back with great potental ability. The strongest player in the team. Will team up with Starkenberg in the central defence.
First season in FC Gute.
David Rasmusson
D (RLC), M (R)
Defender that can play in several positions. Worst technique in the team. Will probably not get very much game time during the season.
First season in FC Gute.
Sebastian Starkenberg
D (C)
Solid player overall. Good technique and anticipation as well as physique and teamwork. Does not dive into tackles and likes to switch ball to wide areas. One of the team leaders in the club.
Eighth season in FC Gute.
- MIDFIELDERS -
Robin Alnäs
M/AM (RC)
The best player with the ball in the team. Set piece taker, both corners and free kicks.
Second season in FC Gute.
Neil Hillion
AM (RL)
Midfielder with good technique, but need to improve his attitude. Far too lazy on the pitch.
First season in FC Gute
Filip Hägglund
M (C)
Great technique and anticipation. His physique and teamwork are also impressive. Has a spot in the starting eleven on the central midfield.
Sixth season in FC Gute.
Johannes Layton
M/AM (C)
Quick midfielder with good technique and stamina. Needs to improve his defensive skills as he currently is useless in defense.
Second season in FC Gute.
Mohanad Mostafa
AM (L)
Physically weak midfielder with an impressive determination. Decent crossings.
Second season in FC Gute.
Bilal Redjdal
M/AM (RL)
Quick winger with good off the ball and crossings. One of the best finishers in the team.
First season in FC Gute.
Karl Östberg
M (C)
Solid player overall. No real weaknesses or strengths.
Fifth season in FC Gute.
- FORWARDS -
Jonathan de Flon
ST (C)
A striker with the best finish in the team, both with his right foot and his head. Quick and good first touch. Not a great team player.
First season in FC Gute.
Abou David Mendy
AM (RL), ST (C)
Overall a solid player with good attitude to the game. A team player that might work well as a link between the top striker and the rest of the team.
First season in FC Gute.
Ossian Ogestad
AM (RL), ST (C)
Striker with great physique. Could threaten most defensive lines in the air.
Fourth season in FC Gute.
Emrik Stockmarr
ST (C)
The youngest player in the team. Intelligent player when it comes to finding space for himself. Might have some potential. Needs to improve his teamwork.
First season in FC Gute.
Modou Lamin Touray
ST (C)
Strong striker with good balance. Good overall.
First season in FC Gute.
Peter Öhman
ST (C)
Striker with good anticipation and no real weaknesses.
Third season in FC Gute.
Richard Karlsson
FC Gute
Given the strict squad regulations decided by the board it was crucial that we improved our own junior team as much as possible. That way we could potentially have a steady supply of Gotland-born players. I had several discussions with the board and in the end they agreed on improving the club's youth recruitment as well as starting up a cooperation with another Visby club, IFK Visby.
Staff
Another step to improve the chances of young players of good quality to come though our youth team was to hire Fredrik Christensson as Head of Youth Development.
Our physio Fredrik Marmerfeldt decided to leave us for the danish club Akademisk Boldklub Gladsaxe. As his replacement I hired Marco Espinoza. Unfortunately, Espinoza was not of the same skill as Marmerfeldt, but there was not much to do about that at the moment.
Players
When 12 out of the 24 games in the season had been played, two of our players were playing at the highest level; the two central defenders Starkenberg and Östlund. Their incredible performances game after game, week after week, had saved us many times. Another player that played incredibly well was the forward Mendy. He had scored 10 goals in the 11 games he had played, which made him the best goalscorer in the division.
During the summer I also negotiated new contracts with several players, making sure that they were not leaving us after the season on free tranfer. Stenhoff, Stockmarr, Layton, de Flon were among the players who decided to accept my contract offer. I had not been able to come to an agreement with our three best players (mentioned above), something that were a bit worrying.
The best news during the summer was the reports from our junior team that we had some very promising players joining our youth team in the fall. The reports mentioned that a few central defenders, wingers and strikers was something out of the ordinary.
Season
After having played half the season we were positioned right where we were expected to be, in the middle of the table. I was a bit surpised that we did so well, but I knew very well that the challenge would be tougher for every season due to the squad regulation.
KEZ_7
This is a bonkers restriction but I love it. Good luck - will be following!
Richard Karlsson
Division 2 Norra Svealand
My feelings mid-season, that the job as a manager was a rather simple one, quickly changed during the second half of the season. Over the last three months, and the 12 games we played, we managed to take no more than two victories. The results were truly awful. The last game of the season, a defeat by 0-5, was a clear example of the problems we had. We managed to stay clear of relegation, something we probably wouldn't have done, had the season been just a few more games.
Richard Karlsson
Youth Intake 2022
During the fall, we had 16 youth players available to join our U19. After having evaluated them for several weeks I decided to offer 12 of them a part-time contract with the club. They all accepted. It was a great way to add backup players for free, and for a very low wage, but the most important aspect was that we could boost the share of Gotland born players in the squad.
The most promising player to join our U19 was the 16 year old goalkeeper Stefan Joksimović. With great reflexes and an incredible determination to succeed, he was expected to have a promising future.
Richard Karlsson
The Long Winter
The season ended in September and with the 2023 season starting in April, we had half a year of no competitive games to play. That meant there was a lot of time for me to plan, organize and get the team ready for the new season. And a lot of time was definitely needed.
Tactics
Looking back at the 2022 season I wasn't happy with our performance. After considering different options I chose to introduce a new tactics to the players. During the next season I wanted us to be using a narrow 4-4-2 diamond formation. Hopefully that would suit us better and improve the results.
Staff
When I asked the board for a new contract I was offered one that I gladly accepted. It was only for the next season, but at least it was something. I also began studying for a coaching license.
Our physio, Marco Espinoza, left for Nordic United FC and the contract with our scout Pontus Arrby expired. I signed Joel Waara as our new scout.
Players Out
I extended the contracts with Touray, Johansson and Cyrus Stålheim but decided to let the 34 year old forward Öhman leave the club and sign for Hvetlanda GIF. I quickly realized that the player losses woudn't stop there. Several players demanded a very large pay raise, something that we couldn't afford. The consequence was that we lost our four best players; the two central defenders Östlund and Starkenberg, as well as Hägglund and Elofsson.
Given the new diamond formation I wanted to use next season, I also released a few wingers when their contract expired; Hillion, Mostafa and Redjdal, to male some room in our squad and in our wage budget.
Players In
Finding players of good quality that were interested in joining us was not an easy task. I invited several players on trial to be able to evaluate them in training. I managed to sign a 19 year old English central defender named Ben Dallaywaters. His determination and tackling were promising. I also agreed on a future signing of 20 year old central defender Simon Gottfridén. He would join us in July 2023.
Alexander Gerndt
I noticed that the 37 year old Gotland born striker Alexander Gerndt was released from his Swizz club Lugano. Gerndt, probably the most experienced player from Gotland, would be an amazing signing. The fact that he started his career in FC Gute was adding to that. In 2010 Gerndt won the award as top goalscorer in Allsvenskan, the Swedish top division and he played 10 games for the Swedish national team, scoring 2 goals. I tried to invite him for a few weeks trial but he wasn't interested. From his agent I also learned that Gerndt had some wage demands far from what we could afford.
Richard Karlsson
FC Gute
The year 2022 came to an end, and we entered 2023. During an end-of-season meeting with the board I convinced them to increase the budget once again for the junior coaching. I was also informed that our affiliate club, IFK Visby, had gained promotion to Division 2, and our cooperation had canceled as a consequence of that. I was only happy to hear that Gotland would have two teams in Division 2 next season. Two clubs that could develop Gotland born players. During the meeting the club's new chairperson Mikael Forsberg was introduced, replacing former chairperson Jessica Nilsson.
Finances
The economic summary of 2022 described the financial situation of the club as solid. We made a huge profit last year, 1.800.000 kr, and with that our negative overall balance was sorted out. Hopefully, we could look forward to another year of positive development of the economy.
The budget for the coming year was presented and there we had budgeted for a monthly wage cost of 25.000 kr and a transfer budget of nearly 200.000 kr. The scouting budget was almost 50.000 kr. At the end of the year we had a monthly wage cost of less than 17.000 kr. In other words, potential for new player signings.
Players Out
At the end of the year, our striker Mendy’s contract expired and he decided to leave the club. Mendy was very successful during the first half of last season, but couldn't perform well at all when the whole team struggled during the second half of the season.
Players In
I signed a deal with the 21 year old central defender Ronny Karlsson on a future transfer. He would join us in July.
Richard Karlsson
FC Gute
The first month of 2023 was a hectic month. There were many pre-season tasks that needed my attention. Club administration and organization, putting together a staff team and a competitive squad for the season ahead were only some of them.
I managed, once again, to convince the board of several changes. To be honest, I was a bit surprised that they agreed to my suggestions given the short time I had been at FC Gute, and how short time I had been a manager. This time they agreed on improving the youth recruitment and to get a larger affiliate club. They even accepted my wish for the affiliate club to be BK Häcken. The cooperation meant an annual income for FC Gute of almost 300.000 kr and that a friendly game should be played every year on Gutavallen.
Staff
The board also agreed to have one more coach for the team. The person joining us was the very disciplined Erik Björndahl. I also hired Ludwig Nilsson as our new physio.
Players Out
Two people left our club in January; Isak Hammarlund and David Rasmusson. Both had expired contracts and I did not expect them to play much, or at all, during the coming season.
Players In
The squad was in desperate need of new players. To be able to stay clear of relegation, we definitely had to improve the quality of our starting eleven. I learned that Alexander Gerndt had retired from football, so unfortunately we wouldn’t be able to see him back on Gutavallen. But there were several other interesting players, many that we had joining us for a few weeks trial. When January turned into February, we had made three interesting additions to our squad.
Benjamin Björkman was a 20 year old central defender with good positioning, tackling and speed. He was also able to play as right defender if needed.
Anton Börjesson was a versatile player that I intended to use as a ballwining midfielder, just in front of the defenders. He worked hard for the team with great courage and determination and his aggressive playstyle was perfect for the role I had in mind.
Armin Fathi was an offensive central midfielder that I convinced to sign a deal with us despite being a transfer interest for 20 clubs. Fathi had great technique, flair and vision and should be a great player to have in the area between midfielders and forwards. I expected quite a few assists from him during the season to come.
Richard Karlsson
Staff
During the second month of the year, I completed the National C License course and were no longer completely uneducated in coaching. Even though I was eager to start the next step immediately, the board explained that they couldn't see the benefit in paying for more courses at the time. Hopefully they will allow it later in the season.
Players In
As the pre-season weeks were passing by, I was getting increasingly worried that we didn’t have a high quality striker that we could rely on to consistently score our goals. Unfortunately, all the forwards we had been keeping an eye on over the winter as potential signings chose to join other clubs.
While I was looking around for a striker, the possibility of signing the central midfielder Albin Andersson appeared. He had been at our club for a two-week trial and impressed me enough to be offered a two-year deal. Both his defensive and offensive skills were pretty good, and I looked forward to seeing him on the pitch.
There was one very interesting striker on trial with us for two weeks named Tim Ströbeck. When I decided to offer him a contract several other clubs decided to do the same. I felt that he was exactly what I was looking for, so I sent him an improved contract offer. I also talked to the media about how I wanted to sign him to FC Gute and in our first friendly game against IFK Visby I let him play 45 minutes, and he scored a goal. I was hoping that he enjoyed to play for us and that he would choose our club. After a week, Ströbeck decided to join us, and with that our squad was set for the upcoming season.
Finances
The signing of Ströbeck had the unfortuntate consequence of us paying more in wages than what we had budgeted for. I tried to ask the board for an increase of the wage budget, but they didn’t accept.
Pre-Season Friendlies
We played four friendlies during pre-season. Even though we didn't manage to win any of the matches, I wasn't all too disappointed. The first game after the long winter vacation is not a good predictor of what the performances will look like during the season. And the other three games were all against teams from higher divisions.
Richard Karlsson
Mikael Forsberg
Chairperson
Leif Eiranson
Director of Football
Richard Karlsson
Manager
Anders Magnusson
Assistant Manager
Olle Björklund
Goalkeeping Coach
Ludwig Nilsson
Physio
Joel Waara
Scout