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TinakoFM
10 years ago
1 week ago
1,522

030:

So, Carles Carmona has finally hit some good form as he recovers from disappointing spells in Romania and Slovakia to gaining promotion over in Bulgaria. 2032-33 was quite the season for the Spaniard at Slavia Sofia, so here's a quick rundown of what went on.

 

Quite the season, that. The board wanted Slavia Sofia to reach the promotion play-off, so to go one better and gain automatic promotion was very pleasing indeed. And to get to the Bulgarian Cup final was a major surprise bonus, even if it was eventually lost to city rivals Levski Sofia (4th in top-flight); it's the second time in the save that Carles Carmona has reached a cup final and lost it, having done so in 2026 with Istra.

 

2032-33 actually began disastrously, as Carmona led Slavia Sofia to P4 W0 D2 L2 to position them 17th (of 18). I was anticipating another sacking on the way, but luckily I changed tactics from a standard 4-4-2 (my own making) we ended last season in to a route one style 4-3-3 DM (as recommended by staff). So full credit to the coaching staff, as with that change Slavia went on an 8-game winning streak across 7 league games and 1 cup fixture to fire up to 4th. The winning streak then ended, though Slavia remained an unbeaten run (since August 2032) as they didn't lose a match until February 2033. Just 2 league defeats followed across the second (post winter break) half of the campaign, as the club ended up placing 2nd and losing the cup final; as already noted.

 

Carles Carmona has signed a new one-year contract with Slavia Sofia, so is set to lead them into their top-flight return in 2033-34 after 3 seasons in the second tier. The initial expectation from the board, iirc, is to avoid finishing bottom of the top division, in which 2 clubs get automatically relegated and 1 goes in the play-off. I've no idea what to expect in that forthcoming season, we do have funds in the bank (~4m) so do have the potential to upgrade the squad. Time will tell.

 

Thanks for reading!

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// Save Recap \\

Job 01: 2023–2024 | Orijent | (🇭🇷 Croatia/2) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | contract expired

Job 02: 2024–2028 | Istra | (🇭🇷 Croatia/1) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 3 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | resigned

Job 03: 2028 | FCSB | (🇷🇴 Romania/1) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 1 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

Job 04: 2031 | Železiarne Podbrezová | (🇸🇰 Slovakia/1) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

Job 05: 2032– | Slavia Sofia | (🇧🇬 Bulgaria/1+2) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 1 / Relegations: 0 |

 

// Noteworthy Events \\

Job 02: Istra - Crazy final day survival, avoided relegation with a stoppage time goal from Ivan Dolček. see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - The season after the aforementioned saw Istra qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round, having finished a remarkable 2nd and reached the Croatian Cup final (lost to Hajduk Split). see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - Carles Carmona resigned on New Year's Day 2028 following poor form, but also due to issues with the board regarding team selection interference and continuous rejection of furthering National C licence via a coaching course. see full post here.

Job 03: FCSB - Carles Carmona was sacked just over three months into the season following poor, if improved, form at the time of his sacking; he had won Manager of the Month days prior! see full post here.

Job 05: Slavia Sofia - In his first full season, Carles Carmona led second tier Slavia Sofia to top tier promotion after coming 2nd; having also reached the Bulgarian Cup final, losing to top-flight (4th) Levski Sofia. see full post here.

TinakoFM
10 years ago
1 week ago
1,522
TinakoFM
10 years ago
1 week ago
1,522

032:

No, your eyes do not deceive you, Carles Carmona has made a shock return to FCSB on 4 November 2033 - having been sacked by the Romanians after a 100-day spell back in 2028. I know, I'm just as surprised by these developments! Let me explain.

 

It's important to make clear that this was not initiated by Carles Carmona, who was very much enjoying life at the helm of Slavia Sofia in their first season back in the Bulgarian top-flight for a number of years; having won promotion last season, of course. On 3 November 2033, out of nowhere (I didn't even know the FCSB job had become available) FCSB's owner, Gigi Becali, offers Mr. Carmona an interview. I wasn't sure what to think initially and at first preferred to stay with Slavia. However, upon thinking it through I was interested in correcting past wrongs and continuing unfinished business in Bucharest.

 

24 hours after that interview, Mr. Becali came back with a job offer for the Spaniard - which he duly accepted. I did not see this coming, Ludogorets had been struggling in the Bulgarian top-flight so it was in the back of my mind that that job interview could (albeit unlikely) possibly come, but one from FCSB? Not a chance, but here we are. Now, before I add some context as to why FCSB had a post open let's see what was occurring back in Sofia.

As you can tell, it had been an alright, if unspectacular, start to the season with Slavia Sofia as a newly-promoted side. P16 W5 D3 L8, sat 12th (of 16) as 6pts was the gap between us and bottom club Arda; only 3pts off second bottom Pirin, mind. I felt we were competitive and had a solid chance of staying up, but with 2 going down automatically and 1 via the play-off relegation was obviously still highly possible. So with all that, plus the chance to evidently take a step up in club (★★½ vs. ★★★) I thought it was the correct decision to leave Slavia in favour of a return to FCSB. Speaking of whom, here's how they've been doing.

So far this season, 2033-34, FCSB have been inconsistent, at best. They sit 9th after 14 matches having W6 D2 L6 (GD0, GF18 GA18), 11pts off leaders Rapid București and 9pts clear of bottom team Politehnica Timișoara. They are out of Europe, having initially lost to Rijeka in UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying before exiting to Legia Warsaw in the UEFA Europa League qualifiers. They also lost the Super Cup back in July to Cluj, but FCSB do remain in the Romanian Cup - which they won last season, with second division Dumbrăvița upcoming in the quarter-finals. Amusingly, we (Slavia Sofia) actually played FCSB in pre-season; losing narrowly 3-2, perhaps that made Mr. Becali take notice? 😏

 

Carles Carmona was last in charge of FCSB in the early part of 2028-29, when he was evidently sacked after just 100 days at the helm. Since then, FCSB have been through 4 different managers; Carmona's replacement, Cristi Negru, lasted 2 years & 18 days, though follow-ups Ilie Poenaru and Ilias Charalabous only stayed for 344 and 322 days respectively. Previous manager, Costel Ilie, was in the job for 1 year. All of them, like Carmona, were sacked. Quite the merry-go-round, On the pitch, they've largely managed to finish in the top half split, except for last season when they placed in the bottom half split; though still got Europe thanks to the cup triumph. The squad has undergone major changes since 2028, with only around 3 players I recognise from Carmona's first spell with FCSB.

The board expectation is to finish in the top half and reach the latter stages of the cup (already achieved?). In the longer term they want a challenge for a league title, which they now haven't won since 2024-25; with Cluj winning every edition since.

 

So, the save takes an unexpected turn - back to FCSB in Romania it is. Let's hope it goes better than 5 years ago!

Thanks for reading!

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// Save Recap \\

Job 01: 2023–2024 | Orijent | (🇭🇷 Croatia/2) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | contract expired

Job 02: 2024–2028 | Istra | (🇭🇷 Croatia/1) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 3 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | resigned

Job 03: 2028 | FCSB | (🇷🇴 Romania/1) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 1 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

Job 04: 2031 | Železiarne Podbrezová | (🇸🇰 Slovakia/1) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

Job 05: 2032–2033 | Slavia Sofia | (🇧🇬 Bulgaria/1+2) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 1 / Relegations: 0 | poached

Job 06: 2033– | FCSB | (🇷🇴 Romania/1) | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 |

 

// Noteworthy Events \\

Job 02: Istra - Crazy final day survival, avoided relegation with a stoppage time goal from Ivan Dolček. see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - The season after the aforementioned saw Istra qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round, having finished a remarkable 2nd and reached the Croatian Cup final (lost to Hajduk Split). see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - Carles Carmona resigned on New Year's Day 2028 following poor form, but also due to issues with the board regarding team selection interference and continuous rejection of furthering National C licence via a coaching course. see full post here.

Job 03: FCSB - Carles Carmona was sacked just over three months into the season following poor, if improved, form at the time of his sacking; he had won Manager of the Month days prior! see full post here.

Job 05: Slavia Sofia - In his first full season, Carles Carmona led second tier Slavia Sofia to top tier promotion after coming 2nd; having also reached the Bulgarian Cup final, losing to top-flight (4th) Levski Sofia. see full post here.

Job 05/06: Slavia Sofia/FCSB - Five months into the top-flight season with Slavia Sofia in 2033, Carles Carmona is poached by FCSB - who offer an interview, then a job, for Carmona to make a shock return to the club that sacked him after 100 days 5 years prior. see full post here.

TinakoFM
10 years ago
1 week ago
1,522

033:

So, Carles Carmona has moved back into his room at the Holiday Inn Bucharest, situated relatively near the Arena Națională, as he re-takes the reigns at FCSB in Romania. The main question was: Could Carmona last more than 100 days this time? Let's find out…

Huzzah! Mr. Carmona is still in charge of FCSB at the conclusion of 2033-34, unreal scenes.

More importantly, here's how Carmona's boys got on since his arrival back in early November 2033:

Well, Carles Carmona done the bare minimum in these 7 or so months - it's been minorly pleasing.

 

FCSB would win 8 out of 16 of the regular season matches left, notably winning 6-1 twice, but ended up missing out on the Championship Round by 1 point; meaning we concluded the campaign in the Relegation Round, much to the unhappiness of the board and fans who expected a top half finish. This did, however, theoretically give us a better chance of getting European football for next season as 7th and 8th get a chance at qualifying via play-offs (vs. 8th then. if won, 3rd), whereas 4th to 6th do not get any sort of European opportunity. Not that any of what I've just mentioned meant anything though, as I knew right at the start we weren't getting European football for next season - lo and behold, I was correct.

 

Mr. Carmona did lead FCSB top of the Relegation Round, winning 5 and losing just once; ending up 11 points clear of nearest challengers Csíkszereda. We would then face them in the European play-off semi-final, winning 3-1. However, days later Farul Constanța predictably beat us in the play-off final to gain UEFA Europa Conference League action for themselves - nought for us. For Football Manager 2025, I hope they include a way to predict your save to earn real life money - I'd be (at worst) a millionaire, especially with the amount of times the AI score with their first shot on target!😂 I would've also cashed in on the Romanian Cup too, as we lost in the semi-finals of that - actually, scratch that, I guessed a final loss - darn it, so close!

 

It is what it is, that be Football Manager after all. We move, 2034-35 begins in less than a month. Will Carles Carmona be able to kick on with FCSB, or will it be another sacking on the horizon? Either way, I'm intrigued to find out!

Thanks for reading!

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// Save Recap \\

01: 🇭🇷 Orijent (2) | 2023–2024 Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | contract expired

02: 🇭🇷 Istra (1) | 2024–2028 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 3 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | resigned

03: 🇷🇴 FCSB (1) | 2028 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 1 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

04: 🇸🇰 Železiarne Podbrezová (1) | 2031 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

05: 🇧🇬 Slavia Sofia (1+2) | 2032–2033 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 1 / Relegations: 0 | poached

06: 🇷🇴 FCSB (1) | 2033– | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 |

 

// Noteworthy Events \\

Job 02: Istra - Crazy final day survival, avoided relegation with a stoppage time goal from Ivan Dolček. see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - The season after the aforementioned saw Istra qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round, having finished a remarkable 2nd and reached the Croatian Cup final (lost to Hajduk Split). see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - Carles Carmona resigned on New Year's Day 2028 following poor form, but also due to issues with the board regarding team selection interference and continuous rejection of furthering National C licence via a coaching course. see full post here.

Job 03: FCSB - Carles Carmona was sacked just over three months into the season following poor, if improved, form at the time of his sacking; he had won Manager of the Month days prior! see full post here.

Job 05: Slavia Sofia - In his first full season, Carles Carmona led second tier Slavia Sofia to top tier promotion after coming 2nd; having also reached the Bulgarian Cup final, losing to top-flight (4th) Levski Sofia. see full post here.

Job 05/06: Slavia Sofia/FCSB - Five months into the top-flight season with Slavia Sofia in 2033, Carles Carmona is poached by FCSB - who offer an interview, then a job, for Carmona to make a shock return to the club that sacked him after 100 days 5 years prior. see full post here.

TinakoFM
10 years ago
1 week ago
1,522

 

034:

Carles Carmona's first full season with FCSB over in Romania's top division has come to an end. Having placed in the bottom half (aka relegation round) in 2033-34, the Spaniard was aiming for a top half (aka championship round) finish in 2034-35. Did he and his team achieve that? Let's have a look:

 

Well… over to you, Mr. Gennaro Gattuso:

MRW a woman asks how I am in bed : r/reactiongifs

I haven't got much to say about this season in truth, in short: it's been frustrating.

 

In the regular season we were very good for the most part, not title challenge worthy (despite being in the title race around December/January, sitting 1st at one point) but we looked solid. Yet, when the post-season rolled around we evidently shit the bed badly - W1 D3 L6. Unexplainable, but that's the way the cookie crumbles. Like last season (and all save, tbh), the majority of our opponents had impressive conversion rates of scoring with their first shot on target - which is, of course, nae good! Oh, and we also lost in the Romanian Cup semi-finals to lower-placed opposition again - shock! So no European footy for us once again.

 

The board and supporters rate the season at around the ‘C’ mark, so all fine in that regard I guess. They both want similar for next season, 2035-36, so a top half placement is desired. A transfer kitty of about £8m and a wage budget of about 33k awaits in the off-season, so there is money to spend on new acquisitions - of which we do need plenty in order to progress any further up the ladder. Carles Carmona - who did pick up 2 managerial monthly awards this campaign - has penned a new 2-year contract with FCSB, so is set to remain in Bucharest until 30 June 2037 - whether he'll survive that long is anyone's guess.

 

Thanks for reading!

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// Save Recap \\

01: 🇭🇷 Orijent (2) | 2023–2024 Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | contract expired

02: 🇭🇷 Istra (1) | 2024–2028 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 3 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | resigned

03: 🇷🇴 FCSB (1) | 2028 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 1 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

04: 🇸🇰 Železiarne Podbrezová (1) | 2031 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

05: 🇧🇬 Slavia Sofia (1+2) | 2032–2033 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 1 / Relegations: 0 | poached

06: 🇷🇴 FCSB (1) | 2033– | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 2 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 |

 

// Noteworthy Events \\

Job 02: Istra - Crazy final day survival, avoided relegation with a stoppage time goal from Ivan Dolček. see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - The season after the aforementioned saw Istra qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round, having finished a remarkable 2nd and reached the Croatian Cup final (lost to Hajduk Split). see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - Carles Carmona resigned on New Year's Day 2028 following poor form, but also due to issues with the board regarding team selection interference and continuous rejection of furthering National C licence via a coaching course. see full post here.

Job 03: FCSB - Carles Carmona was sacked just over three months into the season following poor, if improved, form at the time of his sacking; he had won Manager of the Month days prior! see full post here.

Job 05: Slavia Sofia - In his first full season, Carles Carmona led second tier Slavia Sofia to top tier promotion after coming 2nd; having also reached the Bulgarian Cup final, losing to top-flight (4th) Levski Sofia. see full post here.

Job 05/06: Slavia Sofia/FCSB - Five months into the top-flight season with Slavia Sofia in 2033, Carles Carmona is poached by FCSB - who offer an interview, then a job, for Carmona to make a shock return to the club that sacked him after 100 days 5 years prior. see full post here.

TinakoFM
10 years ago
1 week ago
1,522

035:

Carles Carmona has completed his third season back with FCSB in Romania's top-flight. Off the back of a respectable, if somewhat disappointing, top 5 finish last season in 2034-35, the hopes were to improve upon that in 2035-36; though the board and supporters only wanted a top half placement. Let's check out what happened.

A bog standard, average campaign it was in the end for the Spaniard at FCSB. Incredibly patchy form meant that nothing of any real note ended up occurring, as Carmona led the club to an 8th-place finish overall - meaning no European football once again. Although that latter part was almost not true, as an original 7th-place placing put FCSB into the European play-offs; where they'd defeat Argeș before predictably losing in the final to U Craiova.

 

2036-37 is quickly on the horizon, in fact pre-season officially started days after the play-off final so the players haven't even had a holiday oddly. For the upcoming season, the board and supporters continue to want a top half finish; FCSB, even before Carmona's second arrival, are very much not the dominant club in this save that they are in real life; particularly shown by the fact they are around 6th or 7th in the average wages in the division, I think our highest earner is on like 8k p/w, whereas teams like Cluj are paying way into 15k-25k p/w for squad players. The gap is large! On the field, that was quite evident.

 

Speaking of the board, towards the conclusion of this campaign a takeover happened. Gigi Becali is no more! He chose to retire so sharply sold FCSB to Dănuț Samoilă for £6.5m, with the new guy immediately putting the club on the stock exchange and cutting (unused tbh) links to Premier League side Arsenal. It appears his plan is to keep Carles Carmona in the job (his contract runs until June 2037), though there was an incident soon after the takeover. It was a stupid incident in fact, one I'm sure (hope) is a bug.

 

I answered 1 of 2 press conference questions (other Q wasn't even about takeover) with something like “I hope to stay under the new regime for many years to come”. Fairly innocuous, I thought. Well, I was quickly called into a board meeting (!) to discuss my comments, which the game interpreted as the manager (paraphrasing)  “breaking an agreement to not discuss certain elements of the takeover”. Now, that would be a cool feature for FM… except they never mentioned anything to avoid in press conferences. I checked back through the takeover message, nothing. Checked promises tab, nothing. So my manager almost got sacked for that, luckily I just kissed ass and it keep Carmona at FCSB. Either way, very silly… unless I missed something? Even then, the question answer was hardly anything sack-worthy.

Let's see what Carles Carmona can do with FCSB in 2036-37. As noted, his contract does expiry at the end of the season, I'm not sure what the plan is yet. If Mr. Carmona makes it to the season's end, it's probable at this stage that he will extend his deal with the club. A departure is still very possible, though. Time will tell.

 

Thanks for reading!

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// Save Recap \\

01: 🇭🇷 Orijent (2) | 2023–2024 Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | contract expired

02: 🇭🇷 Istra (1) | 2024–2028 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 3 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | resigned

03: 🇷🇴 FCSB (1) | 2028 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 1 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

04: 🇸🇰 Železiarne Podbrezová (1) | 2031 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

05: 🇧🇬 Slavia Sofia (1+2) | 2032–2033 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 1 / Relegations: 0 | poached

06: 🇷🇴 FCSB (1) | 2033– | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 3 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 |

 

// Noteworthy Events \\

Job 02: Istra - Crazy final day survival, avoided relegation with a stoppage time goal from Ivan Dolček. see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - The season after the aforementioned saw Istra qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round, having finished a remarkable 2nd and reached the Croatian Cup final (lost to Hajduk Split). see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - Carles Carmona resigned on New Year's Day 2028 following poor form, but also due to issues with the board regarding team selection interference and continuous rejection of furthering National C licence via a coaching course. see full post here.

Job 03: FCSB - Carles Carmona was sacked just over three months into the season following poor, if improved, form at the time of his sacking; he had won Manager of the Month days prior! see full post here.

Job 05: Slavia Sofia - In his first full season, Carles Carmona led second tier Slavia Sofia to top tier promotion after coming 2nd; having also reached the Bulgarian Cup final, losing to top-flight (4th) Levski Sofia. see full post here.

Job 05/06: Slavia Sofia/FCSB - Five months into the top-flight season with Slavia Sofia in 2033, Carles Carmona is poached by FCSB - who offer an interview, then a job, for Carmona to make a shock return to the club that sacked him after 100 days 5 years prior. see full post here.

TinakoFM
10 years ago
1 week ago
1,522

036:

2036-37 has come to a conclusion. Spanish manager Carles Carmona came into the campaign in the final year of his contract with Romanian top-flight side FCSB, as he aimed to finally get the club back into European football or at least surpass expectations of a top half finish. Could he achieve either goal and what decision would be made on his future at the season's completion? Let's take a look…

 

Welp. That looks bad. And, well, it is, of course. However, it's not quite as bad as it possibly looks, at least not in terms of the sacking itself. Mr. Carmona was actually sacked 6 matches before the end of the campaign, admittedly having failed to secure any of the aforementioned goals. It was unfortunately yet another bottom half placement for FCSB, as the team crumbled towards the end of the regular season having sat inside the top 6 practically all season long. That noted bad form was pretty much the reason why Carmona is now out of a job.

 

Game 1 of the post-season saw FCSB lose embarrassingly 3-0 away to Petrolul Ploiești, who genuinely dominated from start-to-finish. So, after the match the board called a meeting to discuss the Spaniard's future; though, confusingly, in the same message classed themselves as “satisfied" with Carmona's work thus far… FM, that! Despite 2 wins and an unlucky draw in the 3 matches after, the board still decided to sack Carmona despite the team sitting 7th (top of relegation round) and on solid course for the end of year European spot play-offs - which, naturally, FCSB ended up winning under caretaker Cătălin Bârleanu. Funny.

 

 

Still, Mr. Carmona wasn't all that bothered. At the beginning of the season he was more so in favour of extending his contract with FCSB come what May, though as the campaign had progressed he had decided that he wished to depart at the expiration of his contract in June - so only a couple of months early, shame about the sacked tag though.

 

Amusingly, literally a day before he was let go by FCSB the Spanish boss had actually turned down a job interview (given out of the blue) from Austrian top division strugglers Hartberg. He ignored the interview rather quickly, as he in fact did earlier in the season from Hartberg's counterparts - and relegation rivals - Ried; who also set up an interview without any application.

 

 

Based on the above, could a first trip to Austria be on the horizon for Carles Carmona? Who knows, I'm yet to find out myself.

 

As for a plan, one does simply not exist for Mr. Carmona. All options appear to be open, as he searches for the right project. Well, I say “all options”, the Spaniard has reportedly told close friends that he will never return to Arena Națională as FCSB manager - which is probably the right decision given that club (albeit with two different owners) have now binned him off twice. Carmona is at peace with that though, especially given his second spell lasted 3 years/164 days as opposed to that 100-day stint back in 2028! It would've been nice to elevate them up the league, mind.

 

Thanks for reading!

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// Save Recap \\

01: 🇭🇷 Orijent (2) | 2023–2024 Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | contract expired

02: 🇭🇷 Istra (1) | 2024–2028 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 3 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | resigned

03: 🇷🇴 FCSB (1) | 2028 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 1 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

04: 🇸🇰 Železiarne Podbrezová (1) | 2031 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

05: 🇧🇬 Slavia Sofia (1+2) | 2032–2033 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 0 / Promotions: 1 / Relegations: 0 | poached

06: 🇷🇴 FCSB (1) | 2033–2037 | Trophies: 0 / Awards: 3 / Promotions: 0 / Relegations: 0 | sacked

 

// Noteworthy Events \\

Job 02: Istra - Crazy final day survival, avoided relegation with a stoppage time goal from Ivan Dolček. see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - The season after the aforementioned saw Istra qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round, having finished a remarkable 2nd and reached the Croatian Cup final (lost to Hajduk Split). see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - Carles Carmona resigned on New Year's Day 2028 following poor form, but also due to issues with the board regarding team selection interference and continuous rejection of furthering National C licence via a coaching course. see full post here.

Job 03: FCSB - Carles Carmona was sacked just over three months into the season following poor, if improved, form at the time of his sacking; he had won Manager of the Month days prior! see full post here.

Job 05: Slavia Sofia - In his first full season, Carles Carmona led second tier Slavia Sofia to top tier promotion after coming 2nd; having also reached the Bulgarian Cup final, losing to top-flight (4th) Levski Sofia. see full post here.

Job 05/06: Slavia Sofia/FCSB - Five months into the top-flight season with Slavia Sofia in 2033, Carles Carmona is poached by FCSB - who offer an interview, then a job, for Carmona to make a shock return to the club that sacked him after 100 days 5 years prior. see full post here.

TinakoFM
10 years ago
1 week ago
1,522

037:

After almost 4 years back in Romania with FCSB, Carles Carmona is once again a free man as he goes in search of the seventh job of his career - in what is the year 2037. With 4 nations from the ‘ABCCHRSSS’ visited, the Spaniard is still yet to head to Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Serbia or Slovenia. Will his new job take him somewhere there, or will it be a return to either Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania or Slovakia? Well, let's find out:

 

It's a first trip to Hungary for Carles Carmona! He has taken the reigns of top-flight outfit Puskás Akadémia, who are indeed named in honour of legendary national footballing hero Ferenc Puskás - or, yes, that lad that FIFA named that ‘best goal’ award in tribute to.

 

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Pancho Aréna (capacity = 3,816)

Despite beautiful but modest surroundings, Puskás Akadémia (founded in 2005) have made themselves Hungary's second best club so far in this save. They have admittedly never won the top division yet as Ferencvárosi have won every league title between 2018-19 and 2036-37, though they have placed as runners-up in six of the last seven campaigns; losing out last season by five points, and even heartbreakingly missing the trophy via a +1 goal difference for FTC in 2035-36 - ouch! Speaking of the OTP Bank Liga, it is a place higher in the league rankings than the Romanian league and the club/FCSB share the same star rating of three.

 

Carmona joins Puskás Akadémia with just 1 league match played, which was a defeat to DVTK. However, they had focus either side on European football. Yes, Carmona has taken over a club that currently sits in the UEFA Europa Conference League 3QR, having beaten Maccabi Netanya in the 2QR either side of that league loss. In an incredible twist of fate, in the third qualifying round Carmona will lead Puskás Akadémia home and away against… FCSB! You could not make it up! The Spaniard's first game in charge, though, comes days prior domestically vs. Szeged. In the league, Carmona's boys are second favourites behind FTC. The board expect a top two finish.

 

 

So, Hungary here we go! I'm excited, very much intrigued to see how Carles Carmona performs in new surroundings.

 

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// Noteworthy Events \\

Job 02: Istra - Crazy final day survival, avoided relegation with a stoppage time goal from Ivan Dolček. see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - The season after the aforementioned saw Istra qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round, having finished a remarkable 2nd and reached the Croatian Cup final (lost to Hajduk Split). see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - Carles Carmona resigned on New Year's Day 2028 following poor form, but also due to issues with the board regarding team selection interference and continuous rejection of furthering National C licence via a coaching course. see full post here.

Job 03: FCSB - Carles Carmona was sacked just over three months into the season following poor, if improved, form at the time of his sacking; he had won Manager of the Month days prior! see full post here.

Job 05: Slavia Sofia - In his first full season, Carles Carmona led second tier Slavia Sofia to top tier promotion after coming 2nd; having also reached the Bulgarian Cup final, losing to top-flight (4th) Levski Sofia. see full post here.

Job 05/06: Slavia Sofia/FCSB - Five months into the top-flight season with Slavia Sofia in 2033, Carles Carmona is poached by FCSB - who offer an interview, then a job, for Carmona to make a shock return to the club that sacked him after 100 days 5 years prior. see full post here.

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2037-38 has finished, Carles Carmona has been at the helm of Hungarian top division side Puskás Akadémia - a club that hadn't yet lifted the OTP Bank Liga title, though had placed in second across six of the last seven seasons. Could the Spaniard be the one to nudge PAFC across the finish line into first? Well, let's see.

 

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Ah.., that tells you all you need to know. Miraculously, as you'll see below, Mr. Carmona somehow avoided that media item featuring the word “sacked”. Here's how:

 

 

Safe to say, Carles Carmona's 263-day spell in Hungary with Puskás Akadémia was a flop. The Spaniard did not enjoy his time in Felcsút! There were plenty of early signs of that being the case too, with plenty of squad issues hitting his inbox pretty much from the day of his arrival. That coupled with a few injuries and finances restraints (- wage budget), the vibes with the club were certainly not immaculate. Mr. Carmona even decided midway through the campaign that he was planning to resign if he made it to the season's end. Which he didn't (only 5 games left, mind you), though evidently by his own accord - somehow.

 

A closer look at the fixture list shows an unceremonious last match in charge of Puskás Akadémia: A 7-0 away defeat in a Hungarian Cup semi-final to Ferencvárosi, who were actually 6-0 ahead after 29 (yes, 29!) minutes. One of the most embarrassing moments I've witnessed on Football Manager! Incredibly, the board did not sack Mr. Carmona on the spot at the Groupama Aréna - and that's despite the manager already being on probation due to a board meeting 3 games prior that saw him beg the board for a month to turn things around; having had a different meeting a month or so prior too. His departure had definitely been coming for a while, in truth. It does mean Carmona avoids another sacking on his record, as he resigned minutes after full-time having acknowledged that his tenure had become untenable.

 

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The only good thing about Carmona's near-season-long spell with Puskás Akadémia was the European form, which was actually relatively promising. The Spaniard led the club from the third qualifying round to the knock-out play-off round in the UEFA Europa Conference League; only departing the competition via a narrow 4-3 aggregate loss to Swiss side St. Gallen. Even in the domestic cup, with that capitulation aside, a semi-final spot surpassed the board's expectations. It's was very much the league worries that messed up Carmona's time with the Hungarians.

 

Go to plan, that did not. Oh well, onto the next one! As the great David Norris once said: “It wasn't whether or not you got knocked down, it's what you do when you get back up!”.

 

Thanks for reading!

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// Noteworthy Events \\

Job 02: Istra - Crazy final day survival, avoided relegation with a stoppage time goal from Ivan Dolček. see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - The season after the aforementioned saw Istra qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round, having finished a remarkable 2nd and reached the Croatian Cup final (lost to Hajduk Split). see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - Carles Carmona resigned on New Year's Day 2028 following poor form, but also due to issues with the board regarding team selection interference and continuous rejection of furthering National C licence via a coaching course. see full post here.

Job 03: FCSB - Carles Carmona was sacked just over three months into the season following poor, if improved, form at the time of his sacking; he had won Manager of the Month days prior! see full post here.

Job 05: Slavia Sofia - In his first full season, Carles Carmona led second tier Slavia Sofia to top tier promotion after coming 2nd; having also reached the Bulgarian Cup final, losing to top-flight (4th) Levski Sofia. see full post here.

Job 05/06: Slavia Sofia/FCSB - Five months into the top-flight season with Slavia Sofia in 2033, Carles Carmona is poached by FCSB - who offer an interview, then a job, for Carmona to make a shock return to the club that sacked him after 100 days 5 years prior. see full post here.

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Carles Carmona is back in management! Less than three months on from his decision to walk from Puskás Akadémia, the Spaniard has found new work - but to where, Chris Kamara?

 

Carles Carmona makes a return to Bulgarian football! Having previously coached Slavia Sofia as he won them promotion from the second division to the top-flight before being poached by FCSB, Carmona now looks to make a name for himself in Bulgaria's first league having only managed in it for a few months with Slavia.

 

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Gradski stadion (capacity = 8,114)

Carles Carmona is the new boss of Litex, who are located in Lovech (north-central Bulgaria); which is roughly 93 miles northeast of Sofia. The club have history as far back as 1921 and have won the Bulgarian top-flight 4 times, though haven't touched success since 2010-11 - and that hasn't changed in the save, which has just seen the start of 2038-39. Litex started the save in the second tier, winning promotion at the first attempt and staying in tier one ever since; with their highest placement being 5th on three occasions; including in both of the last two seasons, missing Europe by two points in 2037-38.

 

The board of Litex have set Mr. Carmona an expectation of a mid-table finish, which is where the media are expecting too. The squad looks decent enough for the Spaniard, though transfers will need to be made if possible; finances/budgets are workable, if not overly good. It's worth noting that the first club to offer Carmona an interview post-Hungary was Beroe, a team basically in the same position as Litex - though Carmona rejected their advances after a look at the staff/squad, which seemed iffy. His first match in charge is, amusingly, at home to Beroe in a few day's time; no pre-season for Carmona's boys!

 

 

What will 2038-39 have in store for Carles Carmona? It'll be intriguing.

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// Noteworthy Events \\

Job 02: Istra - Crazy final day survival, avoided relegation with a stoppage time goal from Ivan Dolček. see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - The season after the aforementioned saw Istra qualify for the UEFA Europa Conference League second qualifying round, having finished a remarkable 2nd and reached the Croatian Cup final (lost to Hajduk Split). see full post here.

Job 02: Istra - Carles Carmona resigned on New Year's Day 2028 following poor form, but also due to issues with the board regarding team selection interference and continuous rejection of furthering National C licence via a coaching course. see full post here.

Job 03: FCSB - Carles Carmona was sacked just over three months into the season following poor, if improved, form at the time of his sacking; he had won Manager of the Month days prior! see full post here.

Job 05: Slavia Sofia - In his first full season, Carles Carmona led second tier Slavia Sofia to top tier promotion after coming 2nd; having also reached the Bulgarian Cup final, losing to top-flight (4th) Levski Sofia. see full post here.

Job 05/06: Slavia Sofia/FCSB - Five months into the top-flight season with Slavia Sofia in 2033, Carles Carmona is poached by FCSB - who offer an interview, then a job, for Carmona to make a shock return to the club that sacked him after 100 days 5 years prior. see full post here.

TinakoFM
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Carles Carmona has completed a full season with Litex, as the Spaniard returns to Bulgaria with expectations of a mid-table finish. Here's how he got on:

 

Well, 8th is mid-table and that's exactly where Carmona and Litex place at the end of 2038-39. It was actually a good season, shown by the fact that the board and supporters are “pleased” with a rating of B-. There was also an added bonus of a spot in the Bulgarian Cup final, though that never looked like anything other than an obvious Ludogorets victory - which is what happened. That makes it 4 cup finals, 4 cup final defeats (2nd in Bulgaria!) for Mr. Carmona in the save. He'll get a trophy one day! 😂

 

With that cup final loss, it meant Litex could not secure European football in any other way than in the league. After placing 8th, they qualified for the “Second Phase", which sees 7th to 10th play each other twice to see who finishes top; that 1st place side would then meet 5th place overall in a play-off final. Sadly, Carles Carmona's boys were knocked off top spot on the final day of the season as Levski overtook them by beating Septemvri. So there'll be no trips aborad for Litex in 2039-40.

 

Carles Carmona, now over 500 matches into his managerial career, heads into 2039-40 with Litex. His contract expires at the campaign's conclusion. Due to Ludogorets winning the league and cup, Carmona will have a chance to secure the first piece of silverware of his career at the start of the new season: in the Bulgarian Super Cup, albeit versus the aforementioned dominant club.

Something else to note, Carmona's previous Bulgarian club Slavia Sofia were sadly relegated from the top division in 2038-39.

Thanks for reading!

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bigmattb28
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You'll win the super cup, Ludogorets think it's a Mickey Mouse trophy so won't bother trying 😂😂

TinakoFM
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By bigmattb28 05 February 2024 - 09:52 AM UTC 

You'll win the super cup, Ludogorets think it's a Mickey Mouse trophy so won't bother trying 😂😂

 

Let's hope so, the trophy cabinet is gathering far too much dust! 😨

bigmattb28
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By TinakoFM 10 February 2024 - 21:27 PM UTC 

Let's hope so, the trophy cabinet is gathering far too much dust! 😨

 

🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻

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How has it been (just over) a month since my last post!

Had every intention to return to the save but kept saying to myself “Tomorrow!”… and here we are.

I finally chucked myself into the game to get pre-season (and Super Cup) over and done with - mission accomplished. Bring on 2039/40!

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