Johno
18 years ago
4 days ago
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Good luck against Arsenal!
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
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Good luck against Arsenal!


Thanks mate

I think it's going to be an extremely tight game. Been very little between us in our previous meetings.
Fola
18 years ago
1 year ago
3,240
I really like the use of graphics mate.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
I really like the use of graphics mate.


Thanks Fola

I think they help give it a nicer look, compared to just posting FM screenshots.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
A 12 year wait for FA Cup glory has come to an end and it couldn't have happened in more dramatic fashion. With less then 10 minutes remaining James Wilson etched his name into Manchester United folklore by scoring the only goal at Wembley as we seen off the challenge of Arsenal. Only minutes before Wilson scored what would be the winner Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain had smashed a shot against our crossbar. As you can see it was a tight affair, with not much difference between the sides, but unfortunately there must be a winner and a loser on the day.

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My first piece of silverware as Manchester United manager feels like a dream come true and I'm hoping this success will help drive the players on next season as we search for Premier League glory. In the end the two cup competitions we got knocked out of were won by the sides who managed to beat us as Manchester City thrashed Wigan Athletic in the Capital One Cup final and Juventus beat Zenit St Petersburg in the Champions League final.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
I'm absolutely intent on following up our FA Cup success with Premier League glory and this signing shows that I mean business. I spoke in a previous post about how Angel Di Maria wanted away and how I thought if we did let him go only a world class player like say Gareth Bale could replace him. Well I've signed Bale for an initial fee of £70 million. Now in the end Real Madrid will probably get closer to £80 million and I'm fine with that, because this is a mammoth transfer that should ensure we at the very least return to the Champions League next season.

http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x328/caoimhin89/Theatre%20of%20Dreams/Bale_zpsa6poz42v.png

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Oh we've also kept Di Maria and nobody is currently interested in signing him, so our front line could consist of Gareth Bale, Adnan Januzaj, Angel Di Maria, James Wilson or Wayne Rooney, absolutely mouthwatering.

The arrival of Bale signalled the end for Wilfried Zaha who departed for Inter Milan and Marcos Rojo left for Atletico Madrid. Elsewhere there were loan moves for Martin Odegaard, Dennis Praet and Marcus Rashford. All three will likely have bright futures at Old Trafford, but for now regular first team football is essential for their development.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
We've been handed a tough start in the Premier League with the month of August looking like this.

http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x328/caoimhin89/Theatre%20of%20Dreams/EPLSTART_zpsafl2weyq.png


We've also suffered a few injuries during the preseason which means Tyler Blackett, Angel Di Maria, James Wilson, Gareth Bale, Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney and Angelo Henriquez will all be unavailable for out opening day clash with Stoke at Old Trafford. Wilson and Henriquez should be back for the Arsenal clash, but we'll be without Di Maria and Bale until the Liverpool game. We'll likely be without Rooney and van Persie until mid September, the latter making a quicker than expected return after rupturing his cruciate ligaments back in February against Hull.
Johno
18 years ago
4 days ago
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Wow, shame no body wanted Di Maria Will be tough to see how you going to fit all of them in your starting XI
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Wow, shame no body wanted Di Maria Will be tough to see how you going to fit all of them in your starting XI


Well I'm glad nobody wanted him as I want to keep him. He'll score a guaranteed 10-15 goals a season and make 15-20, he's world class and I wouldn't want to lose him. It'll be tough keeping them all happy, but I'm confident I can do that with a bit of rotation here and there.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Sorry for the gap in posting lads I've just been a bit busy and hadn't played Football Manager at all really.

So in the last week or so things haven't exactly gone to as planned. I'd say we're out of the title race as Chelsea have been pretty much perfect and have won 14 of their opening 19 in the Premier League this season. They even knocked us out of the Capital One Cup in the third round as they came from 2-1 down to win 3-2 at Old Trafford.

I feel as if second place is still up for grabs, but it would take an almighty effort and a huge slice of luck for us to catch Jose Mourinho and his men at the summit of the Premier League table. Honestly I don't think even Liverpool will be able to catch them and they're only 7 points behind the current champions.

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Things have gone much better for us in the Europa League as we comfortably topped our group. We went unbeaten and as you'll see from the fixtures we did really qualify from Group G in comfortable fashion. We'll play Portuguese side Braga in the next round and I'm confident we can progress over the two legs. Should we beat them either Russian side Rubin Kazan or Czech Republic side Viktoria Plzen await in the second knockout round.

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Johno
18 years ago
4 days ago
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Much better start You should be able to get past Braga.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Much better start You should be able to get past Braga.


It's an okay start considering the board set us the minimum target of winning the Premier League.

Don't think that'll happen so going deep into the Europa League is important as is the FA Cup.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
The perfect day just happened for us as Chelsea, Liverpool, Newcastle United and Manchester City all dropped points. The league leaders were held 1-1 at Nottingham Forest and Liverpool conceded an injury time goal against Southampton at Anfield as that finished 1-1 as well. At St James Park Newcastle United and Manchester City played out a 1-1 draw which sees us close the gap on all the teams above us. We did that in emphatic fashion by thumping Arsenal at Old Trafford as James Wilson scored a first half hat-trick. The visitors got an early goal back through Karim Benzema to give them a glimmer of hope, but it didn't last long as Asier Illarramendi popped up to make it 4-1.

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bmg033
10 years ago
4 weeks ago
2,268
What does your starting XI look like with all those signings you've made?
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
What does your starting XI look like with all those signings you've made?


http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x328/caoimhin89/Theatre%20of%20Dreams/Lineup_zpsvlwotopj.png


That's the lineup when everyone is fit, but that's usually very rare.

I usually play either Gundogan or Mata in that deep lying playmaker role with Strootman that box to box midfielder. Illarramendi at defensive midfield if Shaw is injured or needs a rest and Blind slots in there no problems.

Januzaj and Bale occupy the flanks, mainly because they're both better than Rafinha and Angel Di Maria has under performed after throwing his toys out of the pram because he wanted to leave for Juventus, so he's seen a lot of the bench this season compared to his first two years at Old Trafford. Up front is usually James Wilson as he's developed a lot and is scoring. Injuries to Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney have saw them decline, the former probably going to leave on a free transfer in the summer and Rooney now really more a bit part player at 31.

Mario Gotze has been an absolute flop, the only real purchase I've made that's not contributed much.

30 Appearances in all competitions.
0 Goals
1 Assist
Shedender
18 years ago
2 weeks ago
13,751
Mario Gotze has been an absolute flop, the only real purchase I've made that's not contributed much.

Will you be looking to sell him or give him at least one more season?
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Will you be looking to sell him or give him at least one more season?


I'll wait until the summer to see what happens.

I've got Dennis Praet and Martin Odegaard to come back from loan so he may well depart, especially if Di Maria decides he wants to stay. He's on £225,000 a week Gotze so it's a lot of money for a rotation option.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
So some more poor results sees us off the pace with just eight games to go. We need to string a few consecutive wins together and hope teams above us drop points as I don't see me keeping my job if I don't qualify for the Champions League for the second consecutive season. It's also imperative because David De Gea and Daley Blind will want to leave should we fail to qualify. This summer will see Robin van Persie leave the club on a free transfer and he'll be replaced by Romelu Lukaku after the I approached the board asking for them to sign him. The powerful Belgian striker, who has scored 19 times this season in 28 appearances, will join us in a deal worth £34 million.

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In the Europa League we've been handed a tough quarter final against Bayern Munich. The first leg is at home and I feel it's really important we take a lead to the Allianz Arena. In truth we probably need to keep a clean sheet and score twice at home to really have a good chance of progressing to the last four of the competition. Should we overcome the German side we'll face either Napoli or Ajax for a place in the final at Ernst-Happel Stadion in Vienna.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
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The final day of Premier League season is upon us and qualification for the Champions League will go down to the wire. We need to beat Swansea City at Old Trafford and hope either Arsenal or Manchester City fail to win in their games against Southampton and Cardiff City respectively. Southampton will travel to the Emirates and sit 7th so fingers crossed they can make things difficult for the Gunners and pick up a point, because honestly the chances of relegation threatened Cardiff City getting something against Manuel Pellegrini's men are slim to none.

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The importance of securing Champions League football is vital. I failed to match the boards expectation of winning the Premier League and we didn't make it to the FA Cup final. We crashed out of the Europa League as Bayern Munich beat us 4-0 over two legs, the Germans punishing us for not taking our chances at Old Trafford.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
We hammered Swansea on the final day, but unfortunately Arsenal managed to come from behind to beat Southampton as former Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck scored twice for them. As expected Manchester City hammered Hull and we'll once again compete in the Europa League instead of the Champions League.

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K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Another preseason is done and the Premier League season is about to begin. We play Burnley away in our first game and it's really a must win. Obviously it's important to get off to a good start, but I've also been set a target of 10 points from the opening five matches by the board after our poor 2016-2017 campaign. Basically I've got to win three and draw one game of my opening five to keep my job after a very intimidating board meeting.

http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x328/caoimhin89/Theatre%20of%20Dreams/Transfers%202017_zpsnp2evx6q.png


There were some noticeable departures during the summer as Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie left Old Trafford, the former heading to Serie A and the latter eventually signing with Newcastle United after we released him. Rafinha, who we signed for just over £4 million rejoined Barcelona for £25 million, which is good business considering he was nothing more than a rotational player in his one season at the club. The arrival of Romelu Lukaku spelled the end for Angelo Henriquez and when Wolfsburg matched our £20 million asking price he was always going to leave.

One name that will jump up and grab your attention I'm sure is that of Bastian Schweinsteiger.

http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x328/caoimhin89/Theatre%20of%20Dreams/Schweinsteiger_zps9xswcd5r.png


Now at 33, when the Premier League season kicks off, signing the German international may be considered a gamble, but after he scored two goals in our Europa League quarter final last season and created one I'm confident he's still very much at the peak of his powers. He was heading into the last year of his contract at Bayern and wanted a new challenge so I swooped in. Personally I don't think £15 million is that bad a fee to pay for a player of his ability and I'm pretty confident we can get at least a good year or two out of Schweinsteiger at Old Trafford.
KEZ_7
18 years ago
5 days ago
1,883
Shame to miss out on the top 4 there but that is a strong transfer window! Good business with Rafinha too. How has Lukaku done with Everton? In my games he hasn't been too outstanding and so I'm interested to see how he has grown
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Shame to miss out on the top 4 there but that is a strong transfer window! Good business with Rafinha too. How has Lukaku done with Everton? In my games he hasn't been too outstanding and so I'm interested to see how he has grown


His first two seasons were quite average to be fair.

2014-2015
Appearances: 29 in all competitions (21 EPL)
Goals: 12 in all competitions (5 EPL)
Assists: 4 in all competitions (3 EPL)

2015-2016
Appearances: 43 in all competitions (36 EPL)
Goals: 10 in all competitions (8 EPL)
Assists: 5 in all competitions (5 EPL)

Then Everton put him on steroids or the fluoride in the water on Merseyside had an amazing effect.

2016-2017
Appearances: 41 in all competitions (36 EPL)
Goals: 26 in all competitions (22 EPL)
Assists: 18 in all competitions (15 EPL)
KEZ_7
18 years ago
5 days ago
1,883
Wow. That's an incredible change!
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Wow. That's an incredible change!


Still really young as well at only 24.

Some very good years ahead of him at Old Trafford I hope.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Over halfway through the 2017-2018 season and it's looking much better for us at this stage.

We're without doubt in with a shout of winning the Premier League title this year and a return to Champions League football next season looks really possible. We should have beaten Newcastle United, Southampton and Chelsea at home, the latter especially frustrating after leading 2-0. We should have beaten Arsenal and City away, but again we conceded late goals and we came from 2-0 down to almost rescue a point at White Hart Lane.

Honestly we've been so much better this season in defence and it's made a huge difference in winning games that perhaps in seasons gone by we'd only pick up a point from. We again went out in the Capital One Cup in our first game, an unfortunate defeat at the hands of Sky Bet Championship side Cardiff City in a game that saw three penalties awarded and converted, two for them, one for us. We'll start our FA Cup campaign away to Birmingham City, a team we've played twice under my reign, once in the Capital One Cup fourth round and once in the FA Cup fourth round. We've won both times and haven't conceded against them so far so I'm confident of a win.

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Our Europa League campaign has been good and after just three fixtures in Group F we had booked our place in the knockout rounds. I couldn't have asked for much better to be fair. We've been handed a very tough fixture in the next round against Borussia Dortmund. It'll be tricky, but a good result away in the first leg should set us up well. If we can overcome the Bundesliga side we'll face either Genk or Tottenham Hotspur in the second knockout round.

http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x328/caoimhin89/Theatre%20of%20Dreams/EUROPALEAGUEGROUPF_zpsfk7kcrru.png
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Our last game against Burnley saw Gareth Bale and James Wilson both injured. Both are expected to miss up to two months of action, probably more likely six weeks, but I couldn't take the risk of not having enough legs so I've decided to bring in another player. Thankfully I did find someone who can offer something more in Carlos Vela who was very keen to get away from Real Madrid after only making 17 La Liga appearances in nearly three seasons.

The Mexican international can play up front or on both wings so he offers perfect cover really. He's made an instant impact as well as he came off the bench to net the only goal of the game against Birmingham City in the FA Cup.

http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x328/caoimhin89/Theatre%20of%20Dreams/Carlos%20Vela_zpswi92meox.png

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bmg033
10 years ago
4 weeks ago
2,268
Your home form is almost perfect, so if you can avoid defeats in the away games, then top 4 should follow.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
Your home form is almost perfect, so if you can avoid defeats in the away games, then top 4 should follow.


Yeah it's been good, but not as good as I'd like.

We should have beaten Newcastle United and Southampton.

They're the type of games that could potentially cost us.
K3V0
16 years ago
1 year ago
5,966
After two years without Champions League football we'll finally make our return to the biggest European club competition. It went right down to the wire in the end and we pipped Everton on goal difference on the final day of the Premier League season. As you can see Chelsea ran away with the title and I'm starting to think it'll be impossible to break Jose Mourinho's stranglehold on the competition. They've been dominant and this season were even better than before. Manchester City finished astonishingly in 8th and Manuel Pellegrini was sacked.

We were more than unfortunate to go out of the Europa League against Borussia Dortmund as we conceded in the 92nd minute in Germany. We then absolutely battered them at Old Trafford, but after failing to take any of our six clear cut chances we conceded with 15 minutes to go and the Bundesliga side advanced on away goals.

http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x328/caoimhin89/Theatre%20of%20Dreams/2018FIXTURES_zpsxfict86i.png

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