Kaleb Harkins
3 years ago
1 week ago
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Sir Alex Ferguson Challenge

Everyone knows who Sir Alex Ferguson is, he is one of the most successful managers in history and most people's best manager in history, as a Scotsman myself I decided I would take a serious attempt at this challenge after I lost the save file of my FM21 attempt with West Ham, and I thought I'd share it on here so this one will last forever (or at least the memory of it in case I lose the save file again).  But without further ado, here are the rules

 

Rules

Take over the club 19th in the table on November 6th - SAF took over Man Utd on November 6th when they 21st (League is no longer 22 teams hence why I'm taking over the club in 19th who are second bottom in the table)

 

Stay at that club - SAF was at United for 26 years and never managed elsewhere in England

 

No transfers with your direct rivals - whether that be selling, buying, or loaning players

 

No more than 11 signings per season and only 8 of those signings can play for the first team that season

 

Must have at least 1 homegrown player in every matchday squad however it is encouraged to promote as many youth players as possible

 

Must promote at least 1 youth academy player to the first team each season, once again the more the merrier in this aspect 

 

Goals

The main goals of the challenge are as follows…

 

Win a Domestic Cup within 4 seasons - SAF won his first cup in the 89/90 season beating Crystal Palace 1-0 in the FA Cup Final replay

 

Win a League title within 7 seasons - SAF won his first title in the inaugural Premier League season in 92/93

 

Win a League and Cup double within 8 seasons - SAF won his first double in the 93/94 season

 

Win the League, Cup, and Champions League within 13 seasons - SAF won the first ever treble in English football history in the 98/99 season

 

All Ferguson's Trophies at Old Trafford

Premier League (13x)

 

FA Cup (5x)

 

League Cup (4x)

 

Community Shield (10x)

 

Champions League (2x)

 

Europa League (1x) - Replacing Cup Winners Cup

 

Super Cup (1x)

 

Club World Cup (2x) - One replacing Intercontinental Cup

 

I will be attempting to win all of these trophies and will keep track on a spreadsheet which will be shown at the end of each season

 

 

November 6th

As the clock ticks over to November 6th, this is how the Premier League table looks…

 With the club now confirmed, it was time for the editor's only use for this save

The three formations I decided to use for this save were the following…

 

4-3-3

4-2-3-1

4-2-4

With the save ready to begin all we have to do now is look at the objectives the board has layed out

The objective of season one is top-half, a bit ambitious but we all need a bit of ambition in our lives.

 

Updates will be every in-game month

 

bigmattb28
11 years ago
6 hours ago
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Good luck with this. For me though with how much money Prem teams have, I would just try and replicate how many trophies he won, not the exact timescale he did it in. I doubt Palace are going to be in a position to win the league within 7 season without a takeover and some dodgy results from the likes of City and Arsenal. Newcastle be up there too every save I've done they're always top 4.

 

Be good to see how you get on

Kaleb Harkins
3 years ago
1 week ago
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By bigmattb28 11 September 2024 - 07:37 AM UTC 

Good luck with this. For me though with how much money Prem teams have, I would just try and replicate how many trophies he won, not the exact timescale he did it in. I doubt Palace are going to be in a position to win the league within 7 season without a takeover and some dodgy results from the likes of City and Arsenal. Newcastle be up there too every save I've done they're always top 4.

 

Be good to see how you get on

 

That will be the main goal realistically however I like the added challenge of trying to win the trophies in the same timescale although it will be challenging, especially trying to win the treble in 13 seasons, I'm banking on the youth intakes and some cheap wonderkids my scouts find, it is a big help that palace have a good academy especially when they had a game the day of November 6th and I would've had fulham had they even drawn that game which was against Luton, I definitely got lucky with the club

Kaleb Harkins
3 years ago
1 week ago
5

November 2023

Well then, the rest of November has come and gone, and what a month it has been. First things first though, some staff vacancies had to be filled, so let's introduce the newest members of the backroom team

 

Kolo Toure - Coach
Samuel Corsi - Set Piece Coach
Mark Rudd - Performance Analyst
Callum Frost - Technical Director
Mel Johnson - Scout
Bojan Krkic - Scout
Arron Lujan - Scout
Soren Lerby - Scout
Samuele Melotto - Recruitment Analyst
Darragh Connolly - Sports Scientist

With contracts expiring at the end of the year I triggered the 1-year extension clause of 5 players, some of whom will look to be sold in the summer and a couple who could look to try and force themselves into the first team in a few years

With the boring stuff out of the way, we had 3 matches in November the first of which was a home game on the day of my hiring.

 

Crystal Palace v Luton

 

It was a surprisingly tough game against fellow relegation-threatened side Luton Town which was a very even match looking at the stats, as well as the scoreline as the game finished 1-1. Substitute Adam Wharton opened his account for the club in the 76th minute and a win looked certain before a poorly defended ball over the top saw Tahith Chong control the ball well and slot it home in the 88th to earn Luton a point. This match also saw the return of Michael Olise after he had an injury that saw him on the sidelines from the start of the season until now.

 

Fulham v Crystal Palace

 

Our 2nd match of the month was an away trip to another relegation-threatened team and fellow Londoners in Fulham, this match was a lot less tough and saw us leave Craven Cottage with all 3 points as a dominant display earned us a 4-1 victory on the road. An Odsonne Edouard masterclass scoring twice in the 37th minute and a penalty 4 minutes into the second half, as well as a quickfire double with goals from Michael Olise in the 71st minute and Chris Richards in the 73rd minute, was more than enough to bring all three points home despite Armando Broja's consolation goal in the 79th minute.

 

Crystal Palace v Brighton

 

The third and final match of November was a home match in the fiercest derby in English football… the A23 Derby. In the lead-up to the game, Roberto de Zerbi tried playing some mind games which would later backfire as another dominant performance, this time not replicated in the scoreline saw us run out narrow 1-0 victors. Edouard looked to continue his form from the Fulham game as he stuck the ball in the back of the net inside 15 minutes however the goal was ruled out as he was millimetres offside and the teams went into the half break at 0-0. Early in the second half, Joel Veltman made a stupid tackle which saw him receive a second yellow and saw Brighton down to 10 men. Some more chances came and went before Steele made an awful pass from a goal kick which Ebere Eze intercepted before scoring a screamer from the edge of the box in the 92nd minute giving us all 3 points in an excellent derby day performance.

 

With November coming to an end here's what the table looked like.

After a good first month that saw us rise from 19th to 14th and only 3 points off United in 7th, could we possibly dare to challenge for the European places already?

 

After that first month, I earned myself runner-up in the Manager of the Month race to Chelsea's Mauricio Pochettino

This month also saw Adam Wharton and Michael Olise finish 2nd and 3rd in the Young Player of the Month race to another Chelsea man in Cole Palmer

With November now over we have a very busy month ahead of us as we try to rise up the table even more with 7 games in December and some tough games against some top sides. I'll be back with December's update soon.

 

giiisrocha
3 years ago
1 week ago
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How can I select the date in November?

Charlie Mathews
2 years ago
2 weeks ago
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By giiisrocha 19 November 2024 - 01:29 AM UTC 

How can I select the date in November?

 

When you go on holiday, press on the part that says next week, then choose, then you can select any date you want.

 

Kaleb Harkins
3 years ago
1 week ago
5

 

December 2023

 

We're back after a lengthy break from the save, but we are back nonetheless. December was a rough one but before we get into the good stuff a new contract was handed out to Jeffrey Schlupp who's contract was up at the end of the year, he signed a 3-year deal with a possible one year extension however this was only given out so he can be sold in the summer with a higher market value.

Before we get into the games the FA Cup Third Round draw took place and we will be facing…

Newcastle. Not the easiest opponent considering they're in a very close title fight with Manchester City however if they continue to be occupied with that then maybe, just maybe we can snatch a win from them.

 

Now onto the games, as it's December it was a very busy month which consisted of 7 games, all of which were in the Premier League. 

 

Nottingham Forest v Crystal Palace

 

The first of those games being an away trip to Nottingham to play a struggling Forest side in a bid to stretch the clubs unbeaten run to 6 games. It was Anthony Elanga who opened the scoring for Forest, with a first time shot from the middle of the box, who held onto that lead at half-time and unfortunately we couldn't put up enough of a fight to grab an equaliser and we lost 1-0 to end the unbeaten streak and hand me my first loss as Palace manager after only 4 games.

 

Crystal Palace v Burnley

 

The second game of the month saw us return to Selhurst Park to face newly promoted and relegation threatened side Burnley. This game was a lot more comfortable as Odsonne Edouard rounded the ball past two defenders after Eze's pass and slotted home to open the scoring in 65th minute, Edouard doubled his tally in the 82nd minute with a tap in from very close range after a low driven cross from Schlupp, Eze added his second assist in the match from a free kick where he passed to Rak-Sakyi on the edge of the box who then scored a great goal in the 88th minute before Schlupp slotted home from a tight angleafter a well worked moved with an assist from Riedewald a minute later to see us run out as 4-0 winners.

 

Aston Villa v Crystal Palace

 

The third game of the month saw us travel to Birmingham to face Aston Villa who were flying high in the Champions League places. The game looked to end up being a pretty exciting 0-0 draw however Jacob Ramsey assured that wouldn't be the case when he tapped in Pau Torres' nod on after a Zaniolo free kick, it looked to be offside however VAR disagreed meaning that Villa had found a winner in the 96th minute to hand us a second defeat in three games.

 

Wolves v Crystal Palace

 

We were on the road again a week later to face bottom of the table Wolves (albeit with a game in hand), hoping to return to winning ways. Despite looking like the better team Wolves defended incredibly well meaning that all they needed was Pablo Sarabia to tuck home Bellegarde's cutback in 68th minute to hand us consecutive 1-0 loses on the road. This match saw Eze forced off early, this injury thankfully wasn't serious and he didn't miss a match but it did affect the outcome of this match which could've saw us gain three points as opposed to zero.

 

Crystal Palace v Chelsea

 

We returned home on Christmas-Eve-Eve for our first London Derby of the month when Chelsea visited us in what turned out to be a thriller of a match. Chelsea were 1-0 up half time after Nicolas Jackson's first time strike in the 17th minute. Cole Palmer doubled Chelsea's advantage in the 65th minute after a well worked goal and when it looked like we were down and out Nathaniel Clyne gave us hope in the 83rd minute with a tap-in following a free kick and the game was level at 2-2 only two minutes later after a composed finish from Olise after the ball ricocheted around in the Chelsea penalty area. We wouldn't stay level for long though as Nicolas Jackson scored his second of the match with a nice finish after a long ball over the top in the 96th minute to make it 3-2 Chelsea and break our hearts, handing us a third consecutive defeat.

 

Everton v Crystal Palace

 

Game 6 saw us visit 9th place Everton at Goodison Park. A shove from Olise in the 11th minute gave Everton a penalty which Dominic Calvert-Lewin slotted home. We received our own stroke of luck however as an Ebere Eze corner struck the arm of Dwight McNeil, that luck was very short lived however as the resulting penalty was hit straight down the middle, directly at Pickford. Our luck went from bad to worse in the 38th minute as a wild challenge from behind meant that Munoz seen red and we were down to 10. Youngster Owen Barker added Everton's second from a corner in the 68th minute which brought the end to an action packed Boxing Day matchup as we were handed yet another defeat.

 

Crystal Palace v Tottenham Hotspur

 

Our seventh and final match of December saw Spurs travel south to face us in our second London Derby of the month. Timo Werner opened the scoring with a header from the six yard box in the 39th minute to give Tottenham the lead. Edouard scored once again to tie things up with a tap-in after a well worked move in the first half stoppage time, this meant we headed into the break level at 1-1. In the 79th minute Son Heung-Min inevitably scored a goal of his own with a tap-in to give Spurs a 2-1 lead and that would be the score at full time meaning we've now lost five on the bounce and six out of our last seven. In the 95th minute Jesurun Rak-Sakyi was forced off through injury meaning he could be out for up to two weeks.

 

After what can only be described as a horrendous month which saw us gain a grand total of three whole points, we've obviously plummeted down the table and are lucky to be outside of the relegation zone by three goal difference meaning the table looks like this

 

To shed some light on an awful month we did receive our first youth intake preview and it looks as though we could be looking at a potential golden generation which would be incredibly helpful for the academy promotions and homegrown player rules.

December is over and we all know the old cliche “New Year, New Me”, but we really need a new us as we head into January and look to find some form again with some tough matches coming up.

 

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