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#225982 DP91's European Glory
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Me too Simon would be frustrating to have built this side to have it snatched away and also miss out on an attempt at European Glory with Monaco.
Cheers Jamie it was much needed after the slow start!
If you've got it flaunt it! In all fairness I made the most of interest in the squad to make funds available but once I had it, I loved spending it!
Haha, a little step down from Man City but indeed another big window! Yeah a good group in Europe for us and a tough challenge to see if I can maintain the record of qualifying top of the group.
Thanks for catching up Dave appreciate it!
November update on it's way!
#225827 DP91's European Glory
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Would have been up there in 3rd or so, very true! I hope so, would be gutted to still be trailing so drastically in a few months, although I probably wouldn't have a job anymore if that were the case!
After our poor start we desperately needed things to turnaround and quickly as well as the media had just released comments questioning my position after only 9 games. Thankfully October was going to be the kickstart to the season that we needed.
Goals galore for the month and a brighter looking league table to go with it. Ortega had returned and was banging in the goals and when he wasn't he was assisting them as the team found new life. Still ground to gain however and conceding plenty of goals as well so still plenty of work to do before we can settle into a routine. Rotation between Horn and young keeper Hewitt have not helped in stopping the rot of goals conceded but as mentioned we can be thankful that the goals have been flying in and plenty have been contributing to the cause.
#225800 Conquering The World
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#225796 American Toffee
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#225794 The spartak revival
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#225790 On a quest to be the best. [FM15]
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#225786 DP91's European Glory
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Cheers SBR he actually scored a rocket in our first league game as listed below and has been superb thus far.
So with the attempt at employing the successful tactic of rebuilding a squad of stars at Man City somewhat we have encountered quite a troublesome first 2 months in France with Monaco. This time around the squad consists of a very young team and a vast proportion of regens in comparison to Man City however I had hoped it would workout better than it has thus far into our time in the principality!
A Good Start
New signing and star striker Ortega actually suffered from an early set-back at his new club and found himself injured for the first two months of the season to my dismay but in contradiction to the intro we actually had a good start to the season and managed to secure the French version of the Community Shield with relative ease against Marseille.
Our first two months have actually occurred a very worrying message for the first time in my career as my job was questioned within the media after a start that fell short of expectations.
August & September Fixtures
As you can see it hasn't been an awful start to the season with just 1 loss however plenty of points have been dropped and as you can see in the table below we find ourselves quite a way behind in the league table after 9 games.
Positives for sure however after a good point away to PSG in a tough fixture which did see the opposition dominate the majority of the game and also a good performance against Spanish giants Real Madrid again away which did see the opposition completely play us off the park however a brilliant defensive display meant we came away with a respectable 2-1 defeat.
01/10/2020 Table
So interested stuff at Monaco so far. A good squad which I know just needs a little time, the club / squad are also adapting to my tactics which they were not accustomed to at all for at the start of the campaign however are now seeing pretty fast results in nailing down the setup. Let's hope there's a quick turnaround otherwise it will be a case of 'Paradise Lost!
#225775 DP91's European Glory
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Thanks Simon appreciate it, I'm sure it's an omen and finally your current year in the career will be the end to the hoodoo of finals without victory!
Thanks gents, appreciate your following and comments as ever. Monaco was really the only instant option and a slightly bigger challenge than Man City I thought although with the funds still flowing it will surely be easier than the Shakhtar success, time will tell!
After the quick success at Man City and the methods which lead to the quick European Glory I decided that a similar approach would be adapted at Monaco which would also hopefully keep things interesting right from the off with Monaco. What helped as is well known about Monaco is the Russian billionaire owner and the financial backing which actually see's the club inside the top 10 wealthiest in the world as I take charge of the club. The club is though way behind the likes of previous side Man City in the rankings.
Just a £16m budget to spend however at the start of my reign although a squad with plenty of both value and talent which would get plenty of clubs sniffing around. Once again though I only actually listed 2/3 players for transfers myself with the rest of the sales coming from genuine interest without encouragement.
Transfers Out
There were an additional 2 players not included on the page of departures of which there were so many that the wage budget actually halved at one stage from it's original status. Trinidade de Vilhena left for £5m to Toulouse and Samir Nasri along with his insane wage left for £1.4m to Reading.
Transfers In
There was one player I had my eye on after an incredible debut season in Italy for Udinese which only came to my attention on the back of checking the progress of previous employers Roma. In his debut season he scored a whopping 25 goals, Serie A's top scorer and 5 assists from 32 appearances at the age of 21! Not to my knowledge he also had a minimum release clause in his contract and therefore became my number 1 target and 1st signing.
Transfers in this time in comparison to those conducted at Man City included a majority of regens. Rick Jonk, my star backup CM last season was sold by City on the cheap to my joy along with loans for young signings last season Koga and Eze were my only signings from previous clubs although Memphis Depay signed on a free to provide cover to wide area's having previously spent time under my management at Roma on loan.
The David Luiz signed is of course not the 'Sideshow Bob' look-a-like, it's safe to say I believe he is possibly the most overrated player to ever grace Champions League football, International football and maybe even club football. Yeah I'm not a fan. This 'David Luiz' is my new CM prodigy whom will partner Jonk in CM this season for the club. An incredible looking talent and for a fee of only £13m a bargain and only a 5th of the fee paid for his atrocious name sake.
Finally most expensive signings were Filippo Romagna from Juventus a youngster currently in real life who has shown bags of potential and clearly the scouting staff at FM agree. His signing ensures strength and solidarity in defence, which I believe will be key this season and in my stint at Monaco as the rest of the squad are all very young ranging 19-22 for the most part. Even at 24 he is an experienced head from his time in Italy. The there is Frank Fontaine, a name I love for anyone who ever played Bioshock. He was a brilliant talent at Arsenal and can play as a full back on either side with preference to LB. At the age of 19 this was a pretty crazy transfer although conducted with £40m of the fee's being paid of a 48 month period, making use of that clause once more. I believe he is already in the top 5 maybe even 3 LB's in the game at this stage also and therefore hopefully a very good investment!
As ever for any player profiles and such please just ask! The first two months of the season will be posted shortly!
#225438 DP91's European Glory
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Thanks very much SBR when that miss came I thought that was it! I'd literally started to think about reinforcing for another season! Hah that made me laugh. If you know your French it was a good hint for the nation up next but thats about it. Thanks again mate, appreciate the comments.
So with 'European Glory achieved in our debut season in Manchester and my risk tactic in completely rebuilding the squad paying off, it was my time to move onto the next challenge. As we entered June however there was not one side who had removed their manager except for Braga in Portugal who had just finished 6th in the league. Of course however, with my resignation there was bound to be a movement on the managers merry go round and as hinted in the previous post it looked to be a move not too far away from home!
It looked that if the bookies were to be right that we might see a potential opportunity to return back to Roma after only a season away, however if you know your French you may have guessed with the hints recently and the bookies top 3 to take the reigns at City that our next move was to be to Monaco
Welcome to the good life!
The glamorous Monaco our new challenge. The club have seen a return to the better years under Russian ownership however have failed to make it past the group stages on most occasions in the Champions League and have seen the odd triumph and high finish in recent years.
Inherited Squad
Finally here is the squad that I am inheriting which last season saw plenty of transfers but of course not quite to the level conducted by myself at City and I'll be honest, having looked over the squad I have a feeling there may be a similar level of coming's and going's this year once more even though we have only an initial budget of 16m to spend.
Last Season's Transfers
Coming Next: Transfer season!
#225396 Bayern and Beyond
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#225377 DP91's European Glory
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Thanks Wilc I'm confident as well now for the final against PSG, especially with my record against them but I won't start packing my bags just yet!
Was hoping we could snatch a 1 or 2-0 win and therefore just progress but clearly the squad had other ideas! Thanks Johno I'm confident
Un Deux √ Trois? Cuatre? or Cinq
FA Cup Final
An important two weeks for Manchester City as the club had the opportunity to first of all complete a treble of trophies for the season with an FA Cup final against the only team to defeat them domestically this season, Tottenham
Another game in the end which was decided by the devastating duo, Patrick Roberts and Raheem Sterling. City dominated the majority of the game with plenty of chances being created for first Romelu Lukaku and later in the game Sergio Aguero however it was the occasions where Roberts and Sterling went at it alone that really made a difference at Wembley.
A good break before the Champions League final meant that the squad could regain conditioning and fitness prior to the big night although it wasn't quite enough time for Balanta to make his return from injury for the game disappointingly.
Champions League Final
Our attempts for a second triumph of 'European Glory', this time with Manchester City came about's a lot sooner than it had done whilst at Shakhtar with this being the debut season in England with the club. Hopefully however this would be the first and only attempt required once again to achieve 'European Glory' just like it was for Shakhtar.
Our opponents PSG had demolished my previous club Roma in the semi-final as previously mentioned however had never gotten the better of my sides just yet and I was determined to ensure that this wouldn't be the first time they would do so.
A good run for the club into the final in what had been a brilliant season for City and maybe our only season. With the amount of players brought in and the majority of those being players with intentions of building a great side for the future it would be incredible to achieve 'European Glory' so quickly although a little worrying that we may achieve the feat so quickly leaving behind a very capable team of dominating Europe for seasons to come.
A very entertaining game and one which we dominated for the vast majority but alike to the FA Cup final were struggling to make the most of our chances and those that we did put away were again due to the fantastic Sterling and Roberts. A 2-2 draw in normal time was followed by yet more one-sided football as we forced PSG to retreat into their own half for the majority of extra time although as was the story in normal time, each time PSG countered you got the feeling they may well score!
Penalties
The game however was to go to penalties and by this stage with substitutions made we now had both John Stones and Sergio Aguero off the field as 2 of our best 5 penalty takers.
Man City - Lukaku - Pen 1
The Belgian beast stepped up and fired to the right sending the keeper the wrong way 1-0
PSG - Verratti - Pen 1
The Italian who once sent through Shakhtar in the competition over PSG with an O.G stepped up and hit the back of the net as Rulli came close to a save 1-1
Man City - Juan Bernat - Pen 2
Up stepped the commanding left back on his debut season. Down the middle and saved by Sirigu! 1-1
PSG - Hugo - Pen 2
Regen Hugo steps up and fires home, Rulli unlucky again guessing right. 1-2
Man City - Jonk - Pen 3
Young wonderkid Rick Jonk stepped up and tucked the penalty away calmly 2-2
PSG - Musa - Pen 3
Up stepped the Nigerian and he fired to the right once more for PSG and saved! Rulli guesses right once more and this time gets the save! 2-2
Man City - Cristante - Pen 4
The Italian midfield maestro on his debut season since signing from Barca calmly steps up. Down the middle and saved! Another save from Sirigu and now I feel the tie slipping into the hands of PSG. 2-2
PSG - Gabriel Barbosa - Pen 4
The Brazilian star whom once played under my management at Shakhtar now as a chance to put PSG in the driving seat. Fires to the left, Rulli guesses right again and it hits the woodwork!! Unbelievable scenes 2-2
Man City - Patrick Roberts - Pen 5
The young star of the season has a chance now to put the tie back in the hands of the Manchester outfit. Steps up, fires down the middle once more and scores!!! An opportunity now for him to become the hero if Rulli can additionally become the hero of the night and save PSG's 5th penalty 3-2
PSG - Muniain - Pen 5
The Spaniard must score to keep PSG in the game once more having been the man to take the game to extra time in the first place. Muniain v Rulli. He steps up, Rulli guesses right again for the 5th time and..... saved!!!!! Rulli has done it! Man City Win! 3-2
With this achievement and therefore 'European Glory' you may now have an idea of the next location the career will be taking us as hinted in the post title! All shall be revealed soon!
#225349 Johno's Career
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#225345 The spartak revival
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#225341 Dans Journey Around The World [FM15]
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I like the call's for Holland and as previously mentioned myself Turkey. One of Europe's second / third tier nations I suggest such as the two prior suggestions.
#225338 DP91's European Glory
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Cheers gents Dan & Shedender I was literally in complete shock after the result against Barca, 4 goals from our CB Romagnoli really exemplified the complete demolition we inflicted. After that I'm pretty confident for the final believe it or not!
After achieving one of the best results I may have ever had within FM we were awarded the prize of a Champions League final at the first time of asking and would face another side in search of 'European Glory' PSG after they also romped into the final with a 6-2 AGG win over my previous club Roma.
Our incredible annihilation of Barcelona also ensured that still the Champions League trophy has never been retained since it's former days as the European Cup.
Champions
Just days later we faced Reading followed by our Champions League quarter final opponents Chelsea however this time in the Premier League with an opportunity of wrapping up the league title and therefore retaining the title for Manchester City.
Serie A
Elsewhere, previous club Roma fell further off the pace of Juventus in Italy as Udinese leapfrogged the Giallorossi into second place in the league mainly off of the back of an incredible season from their young Argentine striker 'Ortega'. Perhaps to loss of Tielemans the reasoning behind Juve's failure to total over 90 points for the first time in 3 seasons.
Awards
A much deserved award for the incredible debut season Patrick Roberts recorded with fellow debutant Youri Tielemans also banging one of the prestigious awards for his performances over the season. Having missed 2/3 months in total due to injuries this really exemplified his commanding role in the heart of the Man City midfield. Finally an achievement for Raheem Sterling who clearly enjoyed a brilliant season under my guide and additionally the new tactical approach adopted for the season.
First Team
Here is the first team squad and stats before our final two fixtures of the season, the FA Cup final against Tottenham who inflicted our only league defeat of the season and the Champions League final against PSG whom I have recorded a very good record against over the years with both Shakhtar and Roma.
Premier League - Round Up
Next Up - FA Cup Final & Champions League Final
#225176 DP91's European Glory
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With our form this season being near on par with United I think with that win it could well be but 6/7 games left is still far too many points to call it just yet. I'm confident for the second leg having done well against Chelsea this season so far on top of their league performances being slightly off, we will see SBR!
April was set to prove a full month of goals again for City as we were set to play our second leg against Chelsea in the quarter final of the Champions League, an FA Cup semi final over Liverpool and 4 potentially decisive Premier League fixtures.
We started the month with a comfortable victory over Crystal Palace in a game where we were able to rest plenty of first team stars before the European fixture against Chelsea and still claim a 2-0 win to edge closer to the domestic title.
Champions League - Quarter Final - 2nd Leg
A very calming display in the home fixture against Chelsea and a goal mid-way through the first half from Aguero put us in front in the tie on away goals. Not a single key chance featured for Chelsea during the first half of highlights from the game and as the game approached the hour mark an interception from a cleared corner by Chelsea was quickly returned into the area as Alessio Romagnoli fired home to put the tie into a situation of progress for City or extra time on the basis of how the game has played out. Late on there were additional chances for City and the woodwork was struck twice as the game teetered out and City progressed to the next stage of the competition!
Champions League - Semi Final Draw
Sadly we were to avoid previous employers Roma and additionally PSG whom would likely prove to be easier opposition than Barcelona. This qualification saw both fixtures set for April dates and therefore part of this update.
What this also meant was that of the 4 teams remaining was that there was guaranteed to be a team in the final whom had never before tasted 'European Glory'
FA Cup - Semi Final
An unusual feature for this career with a domestic cup feature that wasn't a final! Our semi against Liverpool was to prove a dramatic one though and therefore had to be included!
That's right, 3 times we had to come from behind and give Liverpool one
What however was of course a bit of an issue is that we were to face Barcelona just 3 days later and had just faced a gruelling game against Liverpool for 120 minutes!
Champions League - Semi Final - 1st Leg
Thankfully we had managed to draw Barca away in the first leg, my much favoured routine for the knockout stage fixtures. With players in poor condition after the Liverpool fixture as always all I wanted to get from the tie was that away goal that could make all the difference. Thankfully we managed to get it late on in the game after a fairly Barca dominated fixture as was to be expected at the Nou Camp.
Barcelona created an unbelievable quantity of chances and if it wasn't for Rulli in this game I think it would have been nearer 4/5 proving the Argentine to be a fantastic signing this season nearly on just the basis of this performance.
The downside of the fixture was an injury to Balanta which would rule him out for the remainder of the season meaning Kompany who has been the backup to Balanta and Romagnoli this season would need to step up once more. In this game it was a blessing in disguise however as Kompany managed to get the sought after away goal with a late header from a corner.
Back in the Premier League we played Newcastle with a squad needing rest but still needing to pickup valuable points. Some how, star of the season Patrick Roberts was still pushing 95%+ fitness prior to the match and was the decisive factor in preventing what could have been only the second defeat domestically this season.
Champions League - Semi Final - 2nd Leg
With an away goal going into the second leg I was as ever optimistic of producing a good result in the game and with any luck an opportunity to claim 'European Glory' for Man City at the first time of asking in what has been an amazing debut season and also one of almost shock due to the extravagant transfer window at the start of the season.
Now this result. I don't need words. Just a dramatic spoiler!
Our April fixtures in full
#225138 Dans Journey Around The World [FM15]
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#225122 On a quest to be the best. [FM15]
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#225120 Johno's Career
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#225117 Dynamo Dresden - The Revival
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#224988 American Toffee
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#224983 The spartak revival
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#224978 Dans Journey Around The World [FM15]
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#224976 1860 Munchen
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Now the huge task of repeating the success with the additional European fixtures. Good luck for this season!
#224969 DP91's European Glory
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Champions League - 1st Knockout Stage - 2nd Leg
The second leg against Monaco was again as decisive as the first leg as we ran away with the tie comfortably in the end and drew a familiar face for the Quarter Final stage.
It was also brilliant to see that Roma has secured a favourable draw in the competition and perhaps a fixture next round should we both prevail!
Manchester Derby
Towards the end of the month the sure to be game of the season arrived. The Manchester derby with both sides racing away in the Premier League title was sure to be of grave importance in deciding what side of Manchester would be celebrating this season with both sides tied on points after 30/31 games although City do have a game in hand still over their rivals in red.
As you can see we've been in incredible form in the run in to the derby and hopefully it will make the difference however of course with things so close in the league table and can only assume that United were also in as fine form going into the fixture.
In terms of excitement, it's fair to say that the game won't be remembered this season however late drama did ensure that it would have a substantial impact upon the destination of the Premier League trophy.
With just 7 fixtures to go we now have a chance at taking a 6 point advantage over rivals United in our game in hand after a good month in March which was however marked with a defeat although one which could prove salvageable in the return fixture.
Champions League - Quarter Final - 1st Leg
Yet another month of goals flying in and additionally plenty more for Patrick Roberts as the young Englishmen really starts to put a claim for the most valuable asset in the City squad. Romelu Lukaku also put plenty away this month as he re-found his form after an earlier injury set back in the season.
#224968 DP91's European Glory
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A frustrating start to February as Youri Tielimans ended a training session early with a hip injury which would rule him out for 2 months after being sent to a specialist for recovery.
Here's a look at the first team squad as we entered February's fixtures just prior to Tielimans injury, an incredible debut season in Manchester for Patrick Roberts who has now notched as many goals as Sergio Aguero and all from his inside forward role on the wings!
Champions League - 1st Knockout Stage
Our first game in the knockout stages, away to Monaco went very well as a good performance ensured a decisive 2-0 win and of course with those goals being away goals I am sure now a comfortable pathway to the quarter-finals of the competition.
February in the end saw points dropped in the Premier League but not enough to make a huge difference in the league standings.
#224939 DP91's European Glory
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Was very happy to qualify top of the group stage and keep the record of having done so every season. Was annoyed that we had an aggregate loss to Bayern 4-3 in the group stages though SBR!
Thanks Dan was annoyed to have smashed Arsenal in the FA Cup to then only manage a point in the Premier League game but was still a very good month and let's hope we can!
Indeed Johno if there's anything we've been sure of so far this season it's a goal! Having just checked the schedule for this season, only once have we not scored in a game and that was a 0-0 with Chelsea, 2nd game into the season!
The February update will be up within the hour
#224464 DP91's European Glory
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And it was so much fun!
A force to be reckoned with
As we approached November in fantastic form the month was set to be one of greater ease than those that had followed it with arguably the biggest tie coming in the Champions League against Bayern. The month however did provide one unexpected result and sadly our first domestic defeat after a shoddy performance at White Hart Lane.
December or as I should refer to it 'Patrick Roberts Month' chucked a hectic schedule of 8 games in 26 days at us as the Premier League games came thick and fast. Roberts was at hand however to ensure he had a say in every game that he started for the club by marking them with a goal as the inside forward started to more than pay back his £27.5m pound fee. In the Champions League group stage I yet again took the top spot after bagging a 2-1 win over Bayern in November and a dominant win over Sparta Prague to take us through to the knockout stage.
We also saw the next round draw in the Champions League which looks a favourable one for us against Monaco who have however won Ligue 1 in the past two seasons meaning we cannot quite expect to be in the quarter final stage just yet.
Entering January I'm sure some of you may be shocked to find out that I decided that we wouldn't be spending much during the transfer window even with the unbelievable news of a £90m budget. Roman Acre a regen youth signed for a small fee was brought in, a decent future prospect and also wondered Gustavo who had been tracked this year playing for Cruzeiro and notched a fantastic record in Brazil.
This transfer budget was probably due to a vast proportion of the clubs summer spending being spread out over future payments as explanation for the incredible gesture from the board! The club is set to make an unbelievable £292m according to the financial fair play assessment, also a probably explanation for the budget. This does of course mean I took the 'Title Challenge' option for club expectations based upon my confidence in our form so far into the season.
Finally for this update, at the end of January the league table, still looking pretty good right now but United are right on us although with our game in hand we can slightly extend our lead to 4 points. I also thought I would include the top 6 in this look at the league table just to emphasise the run-away 5 that has developed after 22-24 games and additionally no sign of Spurs or Arsenal.
I have a busy day of actual analysis and coaching tomorrow so my next update will likely come on Friday!
#224441 Dans Journey Around The World [FM15]
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#224435 Dynamo Dresden - The Revival
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