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#182714 There and back to see how far it is
willz121
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Transfers Out

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Nothing really to see here, other than two moaning players who were moved on and freed up some money in our budgets. Firstly, Victor Wanyama was sent off for a two footed challenge, and was fined. He complained about the fine - it was only 1 week! - but I told him he could leave. He ended up going to Zenit for £5m, so quite happy to recoup that money, which had already been spent on Middleton (below).

Mario Balotelli wasn't fitting into my plans, so he moaned that he wanted first team football. I cannot give it to him because when he plays, he doesn't score, and Henriquez and Donaghue are in good form at the minute. I listed him for £3m, just above his valuation, and Betis offered a season loan, 100% wages and £3m buy out clause. Easy money, and we won't face Betis so hopefully that sails through. If not, he will be out on the cheap in the summer clearout.

Finally, Jonny Evans departed the club. He simply didn't fit into my plans, and he was on some serious money. With his contract due to expire at the end of this season, it seemed right to move him on, and he has gone to QPR who we will face in the League Cup Final... where he will no doubt score

Other players departing were all on loan, as we look to get first team football for the masses.

Transfers In

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More youngsters arriving to help us build for the future, and we sepnt a fair bit of money in January. Hopefully it will pay off, and a number of the players have already received first team football.

Isaiah Brown
From Reading £4.6m

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Isaiah Brown has looked dangerous everytime we've faced him, so I was keen to add him to the squad. He moved to Reading from Chelsea, and we picked him up for under £5m. I am keen to see if anything will come of the deal, but when I was searching for a new striker, he seemed to fit the bill and also represented value for money. Will be given chances in the first team, so I hope he can impress!

Markus Koke
From Grasshoppers £4.4m

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Grasshoppers seem to be producing some talented players on my current save, as we signed Trumpy from there too last season. Koke comes in and will either partner Trumpy in the future, but may even force his countryman out. He looks solid for a 21 year old, with high stats in composure, work rate and stamina.

Jesper Nielsen
From AaB £475k

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Bit of a punt this one, but at just 16 years of age, he could have the potential to be a really good player. The scouts were very keen on him, and 4 stars for potential is always a draw. A very cheap purchase, so could prove to be useful one way or another going forward.

To
From Botafogo Free

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19 year old Brazilian goalkeeper on a Free Transfer seemed like a good move, and the scouts seemed very keen on him. With our current number 2 not really pushing De Gea at all, To might have a chance once his work permit issues are put to one side. Trying to move him out on loan has proven difficult so far!

Baptiste Claes
From Anderlecht £3m

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Really excited by this signing, because I think he has a lot of potential, and will eventually partner Middleton in our midfield. With Rossiter also competing for that role, we have a really good squad depth available now with good young players.

Ronnie Middleton
From Huddersfield £8.5m

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The ideal replacement for Wanyama, Middleton was highly recommended by the scouts and I am pleased to have signed him. He cost a lot of money, so I hope it proves to be a good signing in the long run, but there have been comments in Press Conferences that I favour foreign players, so I hope this Englishman can help increase the numbers.

Maxim Pelevin
Free Transfer

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Available on a Free Transfer, I thought it was worht a punt on Pelevin. He looks a decent player, naturally fit and pretty quick. His finishing is quite low, which is my only concern as my AMR normally has a few chances per game, but I think he will be a decent acquisition. If not, he can be sold on for a profit.

Thanks for reading!
#182711 There and back to see how far it is
willz121
19 years ago
2 months ago
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January

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After drawing our last game of 2021 with Arsenal, I knew we had to start strongly in the New Year. This month we faced Chelsea and Liverpool in the league and Tottenham twice in the League Cup... a massive month for us!

It started well at home to Sunderland, my former team coming to Old Trafford and essentially parking the bus. We struggled to break them down, but eventually Henriquez notched the only goal with 13 minutes to go. It was a cracking result, and one we needed after drawing with Arsenal. We left it fairly late again against Tottenham in the first leg of the Semi Final. After going 1-0 up through Matt Vickers, Spurs came back to take the lead. They are most certainly my bogey team, and I thought we'd lost again to them here. Fortunately, two goals in six minutes from Henriquez and Donaghue managed to put us 3-2 up!

Just a few days later, we were back on cup duty, this time visiting Middlesbrough in the FA Cup 3rd Round. I rotated the squad a little bit, and it paid off with Balotelli firing us ahead early on, whilst the returning Kovacic scored before half time to make the game a little more comfortable. Donaghue rounded things off with a late goal. We followed up that result with another 3-0 win, this time at home to Wigan, with Donaghue scoring twice and Tielemans scoring the third just after half time.

Then came two of the biggest games of the month, a trip to Lampard Stadium, before the return leg against Tottenham. Henriquez gave us the lead at Lampard Stadium, but we couldn't hold onto it. Despite Chelsea dominating against almost everyone else, we've drawn both league games with them, and only conceded one goal against them. Not too bad going in my opinion! This gave us some confidence going into the game against Tottenham, and we secured a 1-0 win at Old Trafford to put us into the League Cup Final against Queens Park Rangers - I expect to win this cup!

As before, one cup followed another, and we had another comfortable tie, this time against Bristol City. We managed to rotate the side again, and came away with a fantastic 4-0 win. Donaghue started and ended the scoring, with Pergolizzi and Einstein scoring in between.

The final two games of the month meant a lot to me, a trip to my old side Cardiff before entertaining Liverpool. We flew out of the blocks against Cardiff, finding ourselves 3-0 up after 24 minutes with two goals from Henriquez and a third from Nouri. Cardiff pulled two goals back before half time, but Henriquez completed his hat trick before Kovacic sealed the win. We had almost a week until the Liverpool game, moved to be on TV - Monday Night Football at Old Trafford! Goals from Chumpitaz and Nouri gave us a comfortable 2-1 win over our arch rivals, and it was an almost perfect month!

League Table

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Top of the league by two points, although Chelsea are still scoring goals like they are going out of fashion! With 13 games to go, they are just 18 shy of 100 goals, and have scored almost double what we have. I hope this one doesn't come down to goal difference, else we're not even going to get a look in. Tottenham continue to try to have a look in, whilst Manc City, Arsenal and Liverpool are way ahead of the chasing pack, but far enough away not to worry about at the minute.

Manager of the Month

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A very good month for us, and it was rewarded with the Manager of the Month award. Delighted to pick it up, and looking at the scores again, it was an enjoyable month!

News

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Towards the end of the month, this flashed up on my news feed. Surprised that Woodward is considering selling to be honest, as we're massively making a profit despite not being in the Champions League. I think our latest FFP showed a profit of over £300m! Wage budget is well in check, with £425k per week available, so it will be really interesting to see how this all pans out. Hopefully he will stay, as the last time I was at a club who had a takeover, I was sacked!

Transfers to follow...
#182362 Susie FC - The start of something great!
willz121
19 years ago
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Now I know this is fantasy football, I scored a header!! Great work dude, and another enjoyable update - particularly from a personal perspective - but great to see we're in the national team and doing well! Amazed we lost that game 4-0 though, but the run had to end at some point. Good luck for the next update!
#181862 Susie FC - The start of something great!
willz121
19 years ago
2 months ago
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Woo hoo!! Tipped as one of the best goals in the last four games, will try and watch them when I get home from work. Keep up the good work bud...
#181771 There and back to see how far it is
willz121
19 years ago
2 months ago
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Great start to the season mate! Some really good results! Well done on holding Chelsea to a draw as well after there brilliant early season form! Good luck with Uruguay and Ballotelli
Can't help but feel that both Uruguay and Balotelli will both end in disappointment at the moment, but hopefully both will be enjoyable as the career progresses! Big update now, October through to December.

October

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With Chelsea looking indomitable at the start of the campaign, we knew that we had zero margin for error. A trip to Reading saw us two goals up with 17 minutes, and the inevitable late onslaught from a side who were not really playing that well, but have always been an annoyance on previous FM Careers. Thankfully we managed to see the game out, and got three points. A trip to Norwich presented us with a 1st minute goal, and that was it for that game. They were awful, and we couldn't manage to find the net more than once. The same applied to our following game at home to Huddersfield... they had 1 shot, and scored. We absolutely peppered them, and only managed to secure a draw. We had to wait until the 108th minute against Ipswich Town to finally break their resolve in the League Cup, and it was becoming a frustrating occurrence to see us dominating games and not being able to score.

Finally, we managed to capitalise on our chances against QPR, but we had to do it the long way round. 1-0 down at half time, we made three substitutes and they all managed to score to give us what looks like a comfortable win. In reality though, we were beyond average, and we've been lucky we haven't played any of the bigger teams during this slump.

November

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Oh, here come the big teams... a trip to New White Hart Lane saw us lose for the first time this season. We were playing badly, and Spurs were unable to score. It felt worse being on this side of the coin, especially when they scored in the 83rd minute and close the gap to us in the table. Devastated to lose, and with Manchester City next up, it didn't look pretty. Thankfully, we managed to stand firm against our City rivals and picked up a good point. What mattered more was claiming those points back as quickly as possible, and back to back clean sheets was a great effort from the side. In fact, three clean sheets including the Manchester City result. Goals from Medjedovic and Henriquez saw us past Fulham in front of the cameras, before Chumpitaz and Donaghue (x2) won the day 3-0 at St James Park.

We're still behind Chelsea, and Tottenham have closed the gap after their win against us at the start of the month.

December

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December is always a manic time of the year, and this was no different as we ramped up towards 2022... Our good defensive streak continued with another clean sheet at Everton. Matt Vickers finally broke his goal drought, and we picked up a very well worked 1-0 win. Vickers was again on the scoresheet along with Chumpitaz as we beat Hull City 2-1 at Old Trafford, before we again faced Everton in the League Cup. In true League Cup form, we saw the game into extra time before Mateo Kovacic finally put us through. We face Tottenham in the semi final, typically the most difficult draw we could've asked for!

Back to league action, and a trip down to the south coast at Brighton. We didn't play well again, but a 1-0 win was compensation for anyone who made the long trip south. We continued our disastrous form in front of goal against Stoke, but we luckily got an early strike from Wanyama to see us keep three points. We finally turned on the style against Swansea City, with goals from Henriquez, Rodriguez and Nouri completing an excellent 3-0 win.

Our final game of the month saw us travel to Arsenal, where we found ourselves 1-0 down for some time and looking like another loss in London. However, Henriquez bagged a vital goal for us, and saw us take a point. Cesare Prandelli - the Arsenal manager - picked up the Manager of the Month award, but I wonder if we'd won that game if it could've been me?

League Table

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The defeat against Tottenham still hurts, and it's all that is keeping us from the top of the table at the moment - that and Chelsea's unbelievable goal difference! +57 after 20 games is just insatiable, but we have to hope we can pin them back at some point.

We go into the January window next update... thanks for reading!
#181484 Susie FC - The start of something great!
willz121
19 years ago
2 months ago
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Great updates again George. Glad to see I'm still performing well, and great to see Dan returning to scoring form sees all three of us playing well.

Has anyone made a full international cap yet?
#181029 Watch out United, we're coming for you...
willz121
19 years ago
2 months ago
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Fantastic to see you stay up buddy, and in the most nerve racking, movie style last day! I bet you were dreading looking at the other scores?!

Sad to see some of the younger players leaving, but good income and good use of the money as always in developing the facilities!
#180854 There and back to see how far it is
willz121
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September

Results

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A massive fixture to start the month off with, as we hosted Chelsea. As you can see from my previous update, they have been in amazing form, and destroying everyone in their path... except for us! Old Trafford stood firm, and we gave a great performance against Chelsea. Unfortunately we couldn't get a goal ourselves though, but I will take a clean sheet against them, as it's the first points they have dropped all season.

After our battle with Chelsea, we travelled to Anfield to face Liverpool, and came back with a very polished 1-0 victory. It could've been any scoreline under the sun though, as we had 10 shots on target, and Liverpool looked dangerous on the counter attack. Vickers' solitary strike was enough to get us three points, and the fans were delighted! Our first of two games against Reading this month saw us host the Royals in the 3rd Round of the Capital One Cup. We rested a few key players, and it really showed as we looked disjointed. De Bruyne finally broke his duck for the season, and we eventually got through on penalties.

Next up, we hosted recently promoted (and my former side) Cardiff City, now managed by David Moyes. Cardiff have brought in a number of foreign players since my departure, but the core of the team is still predominantly Welsh which is pleasing to see. Matt Vickers notched a double to secure three points, and on the back of his recent form he has been getting into the England squad, which is amazing news! The final game of this update - as I've just spotted it was played in October - was away to Reading, and thankfully we managed to take our chances with Chumpitaz and Rodriguez scoring a goal each to get another win.

Delighted with the month, although the performance in the Cup was a disaster. We managed to get through though, so fingers crossed we can go the distance in that tournament this season.

League Table

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So at the end of September (well the start of October), we are top of the league. Chelsea look incredible in front of goal, but two draws this month (one against us) has seen them slip a little bit. Manchester City and Tottenham are both up there again, with Arsenal back in sixth.

My former sides Sunderland and Cardiff have had very different starts to the season, with Sunderland in 8th, and Cardiff 19th.

Addition to my CV

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Bielsa was sacked as manager of Uruguay after their World Cup qualification came off the rails. I take over with games against Brazil and Argentina remaining, and we only have a slim chance of getting into the play off, so we will need to win at least one of those games! Thanks for reading.
#180847 There and back to see how far it is
willz121
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August

Transfers In

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Three signings were made in August on top of the previous July signatures...

Daniele Pergolizzi
From Juventus £2.5m

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Another youngster comes in, this time from Juventus. At 23 years old, he should be able to make a move on a first team place this season, after being transfer listed by Juventus. They only asked for £2.5m, so it was an easy decision to make as it meant we could reduce the wages a bit more and the low transfer fee should see a profit made on or off the pitch.

Jan Jezdik
From Sparta Prague £4.4m

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A 16 year old defender, who the scouts predict has a huge future in football... sounds ideal to me! It was an expensive deal, but a lot of the money is in clauses, so hopefully we won't get to that point anytime soon. He's on a youth contract at the minute, so he will be staying at Old Trafford until he can be loaned out, so might get some first team opportunities. Looks a quality acquisition!

Mario Balotelli
From Valencia £2.3m

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I saw that Mario was transfer listed, and I couldn't resist going for him. He's only 31, and his physical stats are decent still. He'll be back up to Vickers, but bringing him to the club was very enjoyable - if not expensive on the wage front!

Results

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The grand season opener against Manchester City at Wembley saw us take a first half lead through Vickers. We looked in good form, but City were far too strong for us, and pulled two goals late on to win the Community Shield. It's disappointing to lose, especially against City, but it gives me some idea where we are in the grand scheme of things.

Our first league game saw us host Arsenal, and we managed to get off to a flyer with two goals in the first half from recent signing Omar Chumpitaz. We really dominated the game, and I can now see why Arsenal were at such long odds to win the league. They really need an overhaul, so hopefully they can continue to struggle this season at least to give us a head start!

We next travelled to Wigan Athletic, where Rodriguez scored his first goal for the club, but we nearly threw it away until Matt Vickers won the game for us with just eight minutes to go. It wasn't a great performance, but a win none the less! Grimsby arrived at Old Trafford just a few days later for a Capital One Cup game, and they took an early lead after our goalkeeper punted the ball at the striker and it bounced into the net. Thankfully we were on form and rattled in three goals before half time from Kovacic and Vickers (2). Vickers completed his hat-trick in the second half, with Rodriguez and Donaghue adding to the total, finishing 6-2.

Finally, I returned to the Stadium of Light to face my old side, and it was a feisty affair! Chumpitaz gave us the lead, before Sunderland equalised. We didn't look like we were creating enough chances, so I rang the changes at half time, and introduced Donaghue for De Bruyne, and the forward hit a hat-trick to give us a comfortable 4-1 win. Since naming De Bruyne as captain, his form has really tailed off. I hope this isn't a permanent issue!

Table

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So with three really good wins in the league, you'd expect us to be top... well we're not, as Chelsea show absolutely no regard for anyone else as they have been scoring goals for fun... and we face them next up!

Chelsea 8 - 0 Stoke
Swansea 0 - 5 Chelsea
Chelsea 4 - 0 Arsenal

They've been rampant, and they have been scoring goals for fun. Gnabry is their top goalscorer, as well as Lukaku and Martial who have both been amongst the goals.

Thanks for reading!
#180721 Susie FC - The start of something great!
willz121
19 years ago
2 months ago
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Still really enjoying this story, it's brilliant to see we are top and doing okay on the U21 stage too for a new nation! Thanks for continuing with the regular updates dude.
#180717 Watch out United, we're coming for you...
willz121
19 years ago
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Awesome turn of events buddy, gripped for the league finish now! Good luck
#180555 Watch out United, we're coming for you...
willz121
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The draw with Crewe must've been a tough one to take bud, but need to look out for the games against Bournemouth, Burnley and Posh to give yourself a leap frog.

How are your finances looking? Would relegation be a big hit, or would the current wage structure survive?
#180513 Watch out United, we're coming for you...
willz121
19 years ago
2 months ago
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Some very good signings there Dan, hopefully they can inspire the team onto a second half surge up the table!
#180505 There and back to see how far it is
willz121
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Some very good young signings mate! I like your emphasis on youth! You have brought in some very young players for cheap fees who could become stars or make you a big profit!
If you liked those signings, there are some more on the way...

July

So not to spam one thread with too many images, here comes July's update!

Transfers Out

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First out the door was Laureano Sagre, who moved to Cagliari for just short of £6m. The forward really didn't feature much for me last season, and only scored 6 goals in 11 (10) appearances. When we were offered his asking price, I snapped it up and he left, and released some more wages into the budget.

Next up, Stephan El Shaarawy decided that he wanted to leave the club as we hadn't qualified for the Champions League, and he left for Wolfsburg for £37m + £3m after 10 goals. Happy with the deal, as it's great cash and frees up a lot of wage budget for squad building. Disappointed to see him leave, as I had hoped he would step it up this season.

Fringe players Adam White and Billy Vincent left the club for minimal fees, but they were never going to get into the first team this season so it was time for them to move on.

Eder Alvarez Balanta's contract was up at the end of this season, and he wouldn't negotiate a new deal that would represent value for money for us. Instead, we transfer listed him and he moved on to Milan for £6.25m. Less than I wanted, but again money in the bank.

Finally, two more big departures in Lucas Silva and Rafael Guarderas. Both players moaned that we aren't in the Champions League, and they are players that I can do without this season so both were listed for value, and both will head to PSG. A total just shy of £98m has been recouped so far, which is not bad going!

Transfers In

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Martin Labudovic
From Dinamo Free

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Labudovic came highly recommended by our scouting team, and will be understudy to De Gea this season. I hope to play him in the cup games to give him game time, but at just 19 years of age, I hope he will overtake De Gea and give me a real choice of which goalkeeper to play in the future.

Lautaro Rodriguez
From Boca Free

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I am really excited to add Rodriguez to our squad this season, he has a great set of attributes that should turn him into a very attacking outlet for us on the left side of midfield. He will replace El Shaarawy, so we've done some great business there by reducing the wages and getting him on a free.

Chris Owen
Free Transfer

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Chris Owen looks like a decent player, and he gives me another option in both the left midfield area, or as a striker. He won't have many chances this season, so will head out on loan, but the scouts seemed to think he had good potential, and I hope he will develop as they expect.

Donald McKeever
Free Transfer

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McKeever is one player who after signing I began to question. With his low determiation stat, I wonder if he will aspire to become the type of player we need here at Old Trafford. Will be loaned out this season if possible to see if he can do anything to make me take note, but could be allowed to leave if he doesn't impress.

Charly Musonda
Free Transfer

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Musonda was a player I had at Sunderland, and he looked like he could become a useful player. I am interested to see if he can step up and perform at the top level, but will more than likely head out on loan this season. He looks like he could be a real midfield general, with good passing and creativity stats he should be able to keep us ticking over.

Abdelhak Nouri
Free Transfer

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At just 24 years of age, I hope that there will be a big future for Nouri. I've read good things about him on other people's saves, so to bring him in on a free is exciting. He can play almost anywhere in midfield without issue, so if he can continue to develop, he could certainly do very well for us. He's on a long contract, so I hope he can become a fans favourite here.

Jordan Rossiter
From Sunderland £1.5m

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Another former player, I signed Rossiter from Liverpool when manager of Sunderland and he became my captain. He was on the transfer list, and I really think that he can continue to develop here. I was surprised when Liverpool agreed to sell him to me at Sunderland, let alone that Sunderland let him go on the cheap. My only worry over him are his physical stats, but hopefully his technical and mental attributes will see him through.

Tom Vogler
From Sturm Graz £8k

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Vogler was a late addition in July, when the scouts came back to recommend him. At 17 years of age, he will be sent out on loan to a feeder club for the season in the hope that he will develop quickly with game time. He's a very aggressive player, but I have high hopes that his determination and work rate will see him develop into a good holding midfielder for us, and generate a lot of competition in midfield when he returns.

Pre-season Odds

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Manchester City and Chelsea at 5-4, and then ourselves, Tottenham and Liverpool at 5-2. I think I'd take that at this point, and it's not a bad bet to be honest. Surprised that Arsenal have slipped to 16-1. I agree with the bookmakers that we should be there or thereabouts at the end of the season.

Friendlies

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A bit hit and miss during pre-season, but it was a good run out for the lads. Some good results, including the 9-1 win over Burnley and 4-0 over Leicester. Draws with Wolves and Frankfurt weren't great, but it's what pre-season is all about.

Next instalment coming soon... thanks for reading!
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This kept you out of the cup game.

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What a wetter? Tell him to man up and get on with it another good update, and glad to see we're still going strong! Keep up the good work
#180459 There and back to see how far it is
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Great form with United mate you did really well! Shame about the financial fair play though which has put you out of the champions league for next season
I have never paid attention to the FFP thing, because it normally just gets levelled by the board at the end of the season and everyone is happy. It's a real shame though as I was looking forward to Champions League. Should give us time to rest up though in between games.

Ah done brilliantly to finish third but gutted about the champions league news!
Hopefully we can use this to our advantage and rest players as Liverpool have done this season. It's a massive shame, but hopefully it can be an opportunity for us to improve.

Great season mate but harsh news about the Champions League. Good luck with the title challenge next year.
Thanks for reading Gaz, appreciate the comment and the follow. Hoping that we can challenge the top two this season, I just hope we don't lose too much money being out of the Champions League!

Thank you all for reading so far! June's update...

June

I'll try and get all of the news posted for over the summer in a couple of threads...

Fan's Player of the Year

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No massive shocks here, De Bruyne was simply superb last season, and now he has the fans recognition as well. Glad we tied him to a new contract, as not long after...

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I had a feeling this might happen, and unfortunately he isn't the only player. He's the only player that I really wish to keep though out of those that moaned about no European football, but more on that later... as far as I am concerned he's staying until he starts tearing the walls down in anger.

Transfers In (June)

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I've been looking to bolster the younger players in our squad, so that is my primary focus this summer. With a number of players asking to leave, it was only right that we replaced them properly, and with good value. The signings below should all have a big future at Old Trafford...

Jack Parker
From Southampton Free

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Signed for free from Southampton, Parker is probably more of an opportunity to make a profit than a player who will make massive waves here at Old Trafford. He's got age on his side, and has some decent attributes, but whether that is enough in a big squad to keep your name in the first team squad remains to be seen. Will be looking to loan him out, so he has the chance to impress.

Alan Doyle
From Celtic £1.6m

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Doyle should be headed out on loan this season, as he will be third choice behind Shaw and our new left back (scroll down). At only 16, he looks like a decent asset, and has great determination. His physical stats are still to improve but he's only 16, and could be a key player for years to come.

Philip Allum
From Celtic £1.7m

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As with Doyle, I expect Allum to head out on loan this season, or to play for our U18/Reserve sides. He is not as strong as Doyle, but the scouts were very interested in signing him, and we are delighted to bring another British youngster to the club.

Danny Lesley
From Rangers £2.4m

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Another player who will probably not feature right away, but hopefully Leslie will break into the first team in a couple of years. Loan spells will be key to getting the best of him, but I think he has stats in the right places. If he can develop, he could prove a bargain at just over £2m!

Bashiru Gambo
From Valarenga £2.2m

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Due to work permit reasons - which I didn't spot at the time - Bashiru will go out on loan to try and pick up dual nationality. This transfer wasn't particularly thought out, as a loan back to Valarenga would've been a sensible clause for the deal to continue knocking the days off his work permit application. However, he is off to Freiburg and I hope he will feature heavily.

Craig Owen
From Sheffield United £2.7m

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High work rate and determination were key to this signature, as at 15 years of age he has a lot of football to be played. We've got a couple of right backs in the squad already, but I couldn't pass this one up as he could become a first team player in a couple of years. His tackling isn't great, but I hope that will develop over time. The scouts couldn't speak highly enough of him, so it should be worth the risk.

Nick Evans
From Cardiff City £3m

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I went back to Cardiff City to see how some of the players were developing, and Evans caught my eye again. Another 16 year old coming to the club means that we are building a strong base for the future. £3m was quite a bit more than I expected to pay, but hopefully he will come good.

Scott Grew
From Crewe £2.3m

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It wouldn't be preseason without United raiding Crewe for a youngster, and Grew comes in for just over £2m. Another 16 year old who looks very talented, and can play in a number of positions. I hope this isn't a Phil Jones scenario where we struggle to find his best position, but I hope he can find a home here.

Dzemal Medjedovic
From Ajax £20m

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A big money signing, but he will replace Luke Shaw as our first choice left back. At just 21 years of age, he has a massive future ahead of him - but he's a top player already. With really high physical stats and work rate, it was a no brainer to pursue him when the scouts returned a report. In fact, we nearly had 3 players from Ajax, but this was the main target.

Omar Chumpitaz
From Aston Villa £3.6m

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Relegated with Aston Villa last season, I saw this as an opportunity to replace some of the bigger names at the club with a younger, cheaper model. Yes he's on £55k a week, but the players in front of him are on £80k, so hopefully he will really make an impression in the side. His physical and mental stats are brilliant, and I hope that he can really develop at Old Trafford. He didn't get so much of a chance at Villa last season as they finished bottom.

No players were sold during June, so I will end that update here, and bring you July's instalment shortly. Thanks for reading!
#180452 Watch out United, we're coming for you...
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I don't really know what to say at the moment. We are now halfway through the season, the rest of the teams are more than half way through now and beginning to pull away from us as we remain bottom of the Championship come the end of the 2020 calender year. We are only five points from safety and twentieth place but its going to take a lot now to get there![/center]
I really don't think you can worry about this until the season is in March, there have been plenty of times where teams seem marooned and then all of a sudden they put some form together.

I would also expect the board to stand by you even if you were relegated, simply because of the growth. No matter how frustrating, stick with it bud! You've certainly got the ability to do it!
#180147 Watch out United, we're coming for you...
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Not a bad start dude, a couple of wins on the board already, and if you can get a win against Burnley then even better (guessing they are one of the games in hand with Leicester and Ipswich).

Just hope you don't have too much fixture congestion. Good luck buddy, keep up the good work!
#180049 Susie FC - The start of something great!
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Willz you have really pushed your way into the team and you are now the leading goalscorer with 9 goals in 6 starts and 3 off the bench Dan is second with 5 goals in 6 starts and 3 off the bench and KEZ is 3rd with 3 goals he also has had 6 starts and 3 off the bench!

Great to see the goals are flowing now, and coming from Kez in midfield as well as the forwards. Awesome work George, looking forward to the next instalment!

Can you take over at the amateur team that I play for to see if you can get me scoring goals for them too
#180034 Cleansing Europe - One nation at a time.
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Good luck mate, always an interesting challenge!
#179847 Frédéric Kanouté - Starting Again
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Congratulations with COTW! This has been a strong career so far, if I remember rightly, Roma have a decent youth setup on FM so hopefully you will see some good players coming through the ranks! Good luck
#179844 Susie FC - The start of something great!
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The quality is poor and it doesn't look as good as it did in 2D Classic as that is what I watch the match in but still here you go Willz.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VccVpCcaRk&feature=youtu.be
Thanks George, still a nice finish! Appreciate you going the extra effort! Really enjoying this
#179830 Susie FC - The start of something great!
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2 more games and a win and a draw. The first game away at Sutton United we played well! Willz scoring after KEZ made a fantastic cut back! And Itchycoo scored a stunning long range goal! Willz finished it off another good finish to seal the win!


Willz scored an amazing goal curled into the top corner to give us an early lead but KEZ got 2 goals to seal the win for us, his first a good finish when one on one and his 2nd a tap in after a Willz cut back!


Nice to see me scoring a couple of goals here, and a good one in the latter quote! Not sure I've ever scored 'an amazing goal curled into the top corner'... how much do you charge for downloading the highlights of that goal?

Also, it looks like Kez and I are linking up well, scoring a couple of 'FIFA' goals each there with the cut backs... keep up the good work George, format is working really well
#179737 Susie FC - The start of something great!
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Thanks mate, Yeah it was very good scoring 2 for the under 21s They are scoring alot of goals but I will still give you chances and I hope you can score a few as well! Thanks, I wonder that too had the full under 21 squad made up of our players twice!
Don't take it as a complaint at all buddy It's like reality if a partnership are scoring goals, you don't change it! Enjoying it all, and can't wait for the next instalments!

Love that we are all in the U21 squad as well, excellent work!
#179734 There and back to see how far it is
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You have had a surprising ascent. Of the Coventry to the Manchester United. Of League 1 to the Premier League. Congrats mate. You have revived many teams! good luck!
Thanks mate, it's been a very fun career so far! Still annoyed to be sacked from Coventry, but the other moves have all been of my choosing!

Great form here with United mate, hit the ground running thats for sure! Keep it up till the end and secure CL football!
Thanks for continuing to follow Dan, appreciate the support!

April/May

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So we started the month with a very disappoint result, losing 2-0 at Lampard Stadium... that's right, Lampard Stadium. We really didn't show up at all, and I was really disappointed that we didn't even try. Out matched and out fought, and that was our slim hopes of second dashed as they don't really look like losing to the other sides.

Better news was to follow though, as Matt Vickers' early double gave us a 2-1 win at Portman Road over Ipswich, before we beat Swansea City at Wembley in the FA Cup Semi Final, with goals from Henriquez and Donaghue (2). Liverpool were our next opponents at Old Trafford, and we played out a highly entertaining 2-2 draw. It's definitely a game I expected to win, and we threw away a 2 goal lead after Alon Einstein and Matt Vickers gave us a good start. However, we need to focus on holding a lead, and they managed to peg us back.

After that, it really was plain sailing until the end of the season, with routine 2-1 wins over Brighton and Watford. I started to give a few fringe players a game as the season wound down and Mommers certainly gave me some food for thought with his performance against Watford. El Shaarawy scored the only goal in our final home game of the season against Swansea, before we dispatched Championship side Derby County 4-0 in the FA Cup Final.

Our season ended where my tenure began, a game against Villa. Somehow, we had managed to get ourselves within two points of Chelsea in second, where we knew if we could better their result we would finish behind City. We won 4-1 with goals from Shaw, De Bruyne (2) and an own goal... unfortunately Chelsea also won convincingly, so we ended up in 3rd!

League Table

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So we finish 9 points behind City, and 2 points behind Chelsea. We edge Arsenal out by 2 goals, and secured 3rd in the table. Tottenham and Liverpool take the Europa League places, along with Derby who finished mid table in the Championship, but reached the FA Cup Final.

Ipswich, Watford and Aston Villa are all relegated, with all three confirmed before the final round of fixtures were completed. Villa could be a future destination for me, as they are in tatters at the minute, but I am not thinking about anything other than United for a couple of seasons at least!

Awards

We picked up a few awards amongst the players:

Team of the Year

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David De Gea and Kevin De Bruyne get their places in Team of the Year, and both are well deserved. De Gea is at the top of his game, and De Bruyne has been my best player during my time here. I've offered both new contracts to ensure they feel valued at the club.

Football Writers Footballer of the Year

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De Bruyne picks up the FWA this season, he has been simply fantastic for me, and probably the most consistent player I've had for a long time. Incredible performances and well deserved!

Barclays Golden Glove

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De Gea grabs this award, and again it is well deserved! I was delighted to see he was still at the club when I arrived, and I hope he remains here for a time to come! 14 clean sheets is a great show from De Gea seeing as the tactic we play is quite attacking!

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Always nice to get the recognition, thanks David!

Player Overview

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No shock to see De Bruyne at the top based on Average Rating over all competitions. Delighted with how Matt Vickers has adapted since his January move, with seven goals, six assists and two man of the match awards in 12 games. Shaw has been a bit part player this season, but will push for first team next season after we sold our previous left back in January. El Shaarawy has been a bit of a disappointment this season, but we will decide what to do about his future in the next few weeks.

Board Confidence

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The board don't seem too moved by my arrival at the club, either positively or negatively, so I guess that we can start next season and see how we go. Obviously missing out on the title is the big bug bear, but hopefully the win in the FA Cup was enough to stabilise, whilst harmony are high which is good!

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Glad to see this was approved, I asked the board to increase the Junior Coaching budget, and it has been approved and hopefully will see a future star developed in house. Hopefully sooner rather than later, but it's a great bit of news!

BREAKING NEWS

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Ahhhh fiddle sticks... never ever seen this before, but it seems we will have a lot of spare time on our hands next season! Hopefully it will mean we can mount a serious title challenge, but I am not sure the board are going to be particularly happy about this!

Onto the next season, 2021/22 needs to be a much better performance in the league, and hopefully we don't suffer too much financially due to missing out on the Champions League! Thanks for reading...
#179706 Susie FC - The start of something great!
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Very enjoyable so far, happy with two goals on my debuts (Friendly and Gibraltar U21) but falling behind the pack a bit with Dan and Shedender becoming strong up front. Keep up the good work bud, wonder who will be first to break into the full International side?!
#178962 There and back to see how far it is
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February/March

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A big couple of months for us, as we finally face some of the bigger names. A comfortable win at Reading in front of the TV cameras gave us a strong start to the month, but we were pegged back by Tottenham at New White Hart Lane, despite scoring twice in first half injury time. Our third away game on the trot came at Newcastle in the FA Cup, where we picked up a comfortable 2-0 win. Henriquez has finally started scoring, so I am very pleased with his performances! We finally returned to Old Trafford but left it late to beat Norwich.

Frustratingly, we let a first half lead slip at home to Stoke City, and these games are the ones that are going to see us really struggle to break into the top three. We should be winning against sides like Stoke, but on the day we were not good enough. Thankfully we rectified that with a massive 4-1 win at Huddersfield Town. Nigel Donaghue was moaning about lack of first team opportunities, so he was given a couple of games and it paid off!

Next up came the Manchester derby at Old Trafford, and we froze... it wasn't a great performance from either side, and just one goal was enough to split the two sides. Any slim desires that we had of catching City up are now all but gone. Two more away games in the North East saw us dispatch Middlesbrough 3-0 in the FA Cup, and Newcastle 2-1 in the League. The two month stint finished early due to international breaks with a 2-0 win at home to Arsenal. Very pleased with that result after the defeat to City.

League Table

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With seven games to go, we're up into fourth, with Arsenal still in sight after our win against them keeping our hopes of a second place finish open. Liverpool are still on our heels, but hopefully we can get Champions League football, and keep the board happy!

Manager of the Month

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Two games, two wins, and very happy with that! Keeps adding to my manager profile, so I am delighted to pick up the award... despite it only being two games!

Youth Intake

It was youth intake month, and we managed to get a pretty rough hand to be honest. Nothing too exciting in there, but hopefully one of these three can step it up:

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http://i1095.photobucket.com/albums/i477/willschoolar/GeorgeMolloy_OverviewAttributes_zpsc4dcea42.png
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Adie Farrell is the most likely to do anything according to my coach reports, but we have to hope that we can bring in some better young players in the future!

Thanks for reading...
#178755 There and back to see how far it is
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Great couple of months there! Great work in getting the United job! Looking forward too seeing how it goes

Thanks mate, it's been a dream come true to be offered the United role. It's a job I've always wanted on FM, but I never wanted to start as them... being offered it was the goal and I am so pleased it has come through!

Good luck with United mate

Thanks Dan, glad to see you're still here with me on this one! Need to make a name for myself in Manchester like you are over at FC United
#178753 There and back to see how far it is
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January

Here begins my journey as Manchester United manager...

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We finished December with my first game as United manager, with a 2-0 win over Aston Villa. It was a great way to start my role at United, and to be honest they were terrible. Villa were bottom of the league at the time, and they didn't really give us a challenge. The next two games however were extremely disappointing! Drawing 1-1 at Fleetwood in the FA Cup was really disheartening. Whilst I did change the squad around to give other players a game and to look at what we've got, you'd expect us to really hammer them. We had the chances to do it too, but they took a very early lead, and thanks to De Bruyne we managed to get a replay. We looked just as bad against Hull City in the league the following game, so there must be something not right.

We changed tactics against Fleetwood for the replay at Old Trafford, and it paid dividends with a 5-0 drubbing. This was our first of four home games on the bounce, and we scored plenty in each one, whilst narrowly beating my old side Sunderland 1-0 thanks to De Bruyne (again). He's looked amazing in the early parts of my career at Old Trafford, and should be a fixture of the side for a long time to come. Back to back 4-1 wins over West Brom (FA Cup) and Fulham (League) meant that our confidence was growing, and we started to dominate games again. Finally, we travelled to Everton and secured a strong 2-0 win, which should provide us with a spring board into February.

League Table

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We're still in sixth, but we've got a chance to move up the table and we're in the right position to be challenging right now. Manchester City look untouchable this season, and I am not really looking forward to my first derby against them. Disappointed to see Sunderland struggling, and Cardiff are currently doing okay in the Championship since hiring David Moyes as my replacement. Dan Petrescu replaced me at Sunderland.

Manager of the Month

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An unbeaten month to start the reign off, and despite the blip against Hull City, we've not really had a challenge as yet. If we can keep the squad scoring, then hopefully we can get cemented into the top four by the end of February and look to make a challenge for the Champions League places.

Transfers

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Most of the deals were done before I got there, with Slustky spending big on a number of players. They did sell Anthony Martial to Chelsea for a whopping £55m though, so he must have been doing something right. My transfers began with releasing Rafael (105k pw!!), Bernard and Fellaini, and also offloading left back Juan Bernat for nearly £20m, and Junior Malanda for just under £17m. I've got Luke Shaw and another younger left back in the squad on much less than Bernat, whilst Vincent Wanyama has kept Malanda out of the side for much of the season.

Incoming were Martin McGowan who my scouts were raving about, Matt Vickers who was my captain at Doncaster (more on him in a minute), and Roger Trumpy. We also added some youngsters to the squad as one of my board promises was to sign young players for the first team. Daniel Rudolph looks an interesting acquisition and should compete with Wanyama for the DM role in midfield.

Martin McGowan

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My scouts were really excited about this guy, and we managed to pick him up for £1.3m as his contract was winding down. His physical stats look amazing for a winger (16 acceleration and 17 pace), although his finishing needs a lot of work! He was given his debut in the first game against Fleetwood, and missed a couple of sitters. He's not featured again since, but that has been due to the form of El Shaarawy.

Matt Vickers

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Matt Vickers was my captain at Doncaster Rovers, and throughout my time there I received so many bids for him. I stuck a £5m price tag on him, and still the bids kept coming so I knew I had to keep hold of him at the time. As soon as I moved to United I set my sights on him, offered his asking price and they accepted. £1.4m for him and I am delighted. Three goals in 2 games is a great start, and he's already a fans favourite, and keeping Henrique out the team.

I also tried to sign Andrew Outlaw from Cardiff, but they won't accept my offer despite him not having played (or scored) since I left.

Roger Trumpy

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Yes I did laugh when I saw the scout report on him... but he looked a decent acquisition and was running his contract down at Grasshoppers. We agreed terms for him to move end of season, but then the option came for me to sign him now for £1.1m and it was a done deal. Delighted to get him in, and hopefully can get him some game time this season. If not, he'll be out on loan.

Looks decent in tackling, heading, leadership and positioning, and could be a potential captain for Manchester United! Decent in the air, strong and only 22 years old... very happy with that!

So onto February... thanks for reading!
#178562 Susie FC
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Height in CM :- 195cm

Weight in KG :- 92kg

Nationally:- You will all be from Gibraltar! Too see if you can help them progress!

Position(s) (Can have 2 positions) We will need a wide range to cover a team. :- Striker

Preferred foot:- Right

Best Attribute:- Finishing

2nd best Attribute:- Strength

3rd best Attribute:- Work rate

4th best Attribute:- Determination

5th best Attribute:- Pace

Worst Attribute:- Tackling

2nd worst Attribute:- Marking