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#608812 The Di Canio Redemption
henrytg
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End of season (2020-2021) recap and standings

Wow. After a difficult start to life at Lille, and a bad losing run, Di Canio’s boys have come good. Largely due to finally being free of injuries more than anything else, having a full squad to work with, the last couple of months of the season brought five wins from nine games, including a five match unbeaten run. The only losses were to PSG and Lyon (totally justifiable, number one and two in league by some margin), and there were some great wins against Nantes, Dijon and Bordeaux. We scored goals for fun at times, and a couple of players really shone, especially Jonathan Bamba.

As you can see, we finish in tenth, up from 13th when we took over. A decent improvement, and if we hadn’t had such bad luck with injuries, I’m confident we would have qualified for the Europa League.

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Standout players

Lille have a talented group of young players, who were unable to show what they could until the last part of the season. But they were finally able to get over the hump and explode into life. Bamba scored five goals in the space of two games, with David also contributing on the scoresheet. Niakhate has also scored from defence, and has been nothing short of sensational since joining in January. Burak Yilmaz also came into life in his target man role, getting a few assists to go along with his goals. Finally, some positive surprises. Reinildo, the Brazilian wing back, scored the crucial winning goal against Nantes to show he definitely belongs. It also turns out we have a future star goalkeeper in Lucas Chevalier. He started the last game against Angers and he will be a great backup to Maignan next year.

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State of play ahead of next season

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I thought this was dead in the water at one stage, but the board are now back onside and happy going into next season. in early transfer news, Soumaoro has announced he’s leaving, which is fine and expected. At 25,000 per week and not a starting player, he was expendable and there are definitely better options out there.

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Talking about finances, there will definitely be some departures, especially players who are on unjustifiably high wages. We’ll be looking to ship out Burak Yilmaz at least, and Orestis Karnezis, the backup goalkeeper who is no longer needed because of the emergence of Chevalier. The wage budget and transfer budget have gone up, which is nice, but I still feel there is room to trim down the squad, or bring in better quality/value players.

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So stay tuned for our transfer dealings and pre-season as we will look to keep the momentum from a phenomenal end to the season.
#608302 The Di Canio Redemption
henrytg
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1 year ago
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Results and League Position

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So, as you can see, a real mixed bag of results since the last update, but there is definitely improvement (well, it couldn’t be any worse than a 100% losing month). Some big wins against Metz, Marseille and Rennes, with the latter being particularly pleasing. Rennes are flying high in the league and we completely outclassed them. new boys Niakhate and Saliba got on the scoresheet, with our set piece routines looking solid. Weah’s brace against Metz was also very encouraging, and I would argue he has maybe the most potential of anyone in the squad. One to keep hold of.

The big disappointments were the losses to Nimes and Montpellier, and obviously the loss at home to Besiktas in the Europa League. We got done by the away goals rule, which makes it even more painful, but it was a close tie over two legs so from that point of view it was encouraging that we gave a better team than us on paper a good fight.

I think we’ve definitely been unlucky. We’ve let in an unlikely number of last minute long range efforts, where you obviously just have to throw your hands up and take it. I don’t know that there’s anything tactically specifically (maybe closing down more?) that would have stopped those.

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All of which leaves us 15th in the table. Definitely not great considered we took over at 13th, but I want to see what we can do with a clear run without injuries and bad luck, and our squad back to full strength. The team has some great talent, and we should really be at least in the top ten if not fighting for Europe League positions.

Injuries

There is optimism because the injury situation does seem to be, generally, improving. Yilmaz is back up front, which is useful when we want to play more direct, and Ikone has also recovered from his injury. I hope we can keep this situation going, and that we don’t have another wave of injuries like before.

Maignan signs new deal

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To end with some more good news, we’ve got Maignan signed to a new four year deal, and a super reasonable one at that. he only wanted a 2k wage bump (to 27k a week), with some performance bonuses thrown in. This is a great deal for a 25 year old who is not yet in his prime, and is already involved with the French national team. He has great potential and will be our keeper for the long term.

The objective for the rest of the season is obviously to get well clear of the relegation zone, and get a bit more job security which is average at the moment.
#608098 validation.career_job error when I try and change the club on my career?
henrytg
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Get the error when I try and update the club I'm managing in the careers section. Not a browser issue.

Thanks.
#608010 The Di Canio Redemption
henrytg
12 years ago
1 year ago
188
Table and results

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It’s got ugly. Five games since the last update, five losses. The games against against Lens and Monaco hurt the most. Lens, our biggest rivals, equalised with a late goal and then won on penalties. You can’t lose in a worse way (well, maybe Ghana vs Uruguay at the 2010 World Cup). It knocked us out of the cup which we were keen to make a run in. The we were also leading against Monaco, but two goals in the last ten minutes, including a last minute screamer by Golovin sent us crashing down. We are now 16th in the table and feeling the pressure. Things need to chance fast with big games coming up, including a Europa League First Knockout round game against Besiktas.

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It’s a very disappointing run, but it’s honestly clear to understand why it’s happened. The first and biggest reason is injuries, which have completely decimated our squad and really made things about survival more than anything. The second is the choice of tactics, which just haven’t worked well with the team. We have no working, tried and tested system as of yet, and we’re still trying to find something that works.

Injuries and suspensions

Renato Sanches, Souamoro, Jonathan David, Hysaj, José Fonte, Zeki Celik. All of those guys were lost to injuries or suspension during our bad run. We had to play players from the reserves who were not Ligue 1 level, it’s not surprising we suffered.

The light at the end of the tunnel is that it seems people are coming back, as the fixture congestion dies down a bit. Burak Yilmaz is finally back in training, as is Renato Sanches and Hysaj. I’ve made changes to training, and also removed the ‘get Stuck In’ instruction, which has done us absolutely no favours whatsoever.

Transfer dealings

This is the one positive from this update. We badly needed central defensive reinforcement, and some help up front. We are hampered by a big wage budget (even after adjusting budgets), so someone had to go out before people could come in.

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Club Brugge came in with a bid for Zeki Celik, and although he’s a good player, we have a lot of bodies already at the full back position. 15 million was the fee, and we reinvested it to bring in centre back Moussa Niakhate from Mainz, who looks extremely good for a 24 year old. He cost 8 million, with 40% sell on fee (which could end up biting us in the arse). really solid deadline day signing, and he’ll go straight into the starting lineup against Rennes.

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We brought in another top class central defender - William Saliba on loan from Arsenal. His wages are high - 40k per week - but I couldn’t pass up the chance to get someone of his calibre, even if it’s just until the end of the season.

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Finally, we needed another body up front - an out an out striker. The options were scarce, and we went for the ultra budget option - free agent Cyril Thereau. He can play as a target man if we want to play more direct, and doesn’t really impact the wage budget. He got his first goal against Monaco, and I think he’s already been worth the (small) investment.

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You might have noticed so far that we have signed only French players. This is not completely accidental - Di Canio said in an interview that he would have liked to sign English players for Sunderland, but that it was out of his control. I think homegrown players will always be the preferred option as we go through this career mode, and we have definitely done a good job of it so far.

Tactical changes

So far, I’ve stuck to a 4-2-3-1 or a 4-1-2-3, with a fairly positive mindset. But with the arrival of Saliba and Niakhate, we have the option to play three at the back with attacking wing backs, as below. We will be trying this to switch things up a bit, and see if we can shore things up at the back.

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#607762 The Di Canio Redemption
henrytg
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League position & previous results

We’re taking over Lille in 13th place in the league, while we are second in our Europa League group, on the verge of qualifying. It could be a lot worse as you can see.

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The results have been average, but not terrible all things considered. This isn’t a dire situation to come into. Besides the bad losses to Nimes and Brest, it’s pretty much as expected, even if those expectations are high (Lille finished 4th last year).

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The Squad

Squad wise, the strongest XI seems good at first glance, but as you will see later, there are definitely some problems in the squad that need addressing.

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Renato Sanches is the biggest earner, and arguably best player when on form, but there is a lot of good young talent around the squad. Mike Maignan in goal is a French international, while Jonathan Ikone is the main threat up front and has also made appearances for the national team. Although not very highly rated in terms of stars, I also love the look of Timothy Weah, son of George. He looks like another great, young offensive talent. José Fonte, formerly of Southampton, is at the heart of the defence, and even though he’s not getting any younger, is still a great centre back for the French league. But on the whole this is a talented young squad which should be good to build on.

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Tactics

Di Canio is definitely not a defensively minded coach, so we won’t play that way, unless we’re going up against PSG or Lyon. Given the number of excellent wingers we have our formation will look something like below, possibly going for an extra attacking midfielder depending on the game for a more offensive look (and removing the DM). It makes sense to base our game on speed with the counter attack, given that’s where our talent lies. The philosophy though is whatever works, as long as it is done with a high intensity and everyone puts in a shift (I feel that is the Di Canio ideal.

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The first few games

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It started very well with convincing 3-0 win against Granada to secure qualification. Ikoné, Bamba and our midfield maestro Yazici were on the scoresheet in a dominant performance.

The game against Dijon was slightly less good, and we needed an 85th minute goal from Timothy Weah to get the win. Against the team at the bottom of the league, we should have been more comfortable.

The game against Bordeaux was another close fought encounter, and it was an unlucky loss. Both teams were even, but we let Koscielny give Bordeaux the three points from a corner.

Finally, the strategy against PSG was never to go out to win, simply to get a point away from home. Although given how the game went, it’s disappointing to draw. PSG were dominant, but we pounced on a mistake to get in front through Ikone and defended well until the last 10 minutes. Ultimately I think some poor substitutions and an unnecessary formation change let us down, and Mbappé got a last gasp equaliser for PSG at the 94th minute.

Fitness, injury and wage concerns

As we head into January and the winter break, there are some big concerns that need to be addressed. Firstly, injuries.

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José Fonte is out long term due to an ankle break, while David is only just back in the side and lacking sharpness. Ikone has also been playing a lot and looking tired. To counter this, the training needs to be adjusted, as the number of games we have had in a short time has been crazy. The aim is to prevent further injuries, because we can’t keep losing players at the current rate.

The other issue is the wage bill, which is significantly over. I would like to sell the overpaid players in January, and bring in some players to help out at certain positions where we lack bodies while also reducing the wage bill.

Stay tuned, next time will feature the January transfer window plans and big games against Lyon and Lens (in the Coupe de France).
#607678 The Di Canio Redemption
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After a long FM hiatus, when I didn’t have the hardware to play it seriously (multiple seasons with a big database), I’m delighted to be back playing after picking up a new M1 Mac mini. If you want to follow my adventures stay tuned to my Substack (http://htgfm.substack.com)! I will also be posting this story over at Sortitoutsi, my favourite FM community online.

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I’m no West Ham or Lazio fan, but I’ve always loved Paolo Di Canio, both as a player and manager. He straddles the line between genius and nutcase like few others have done, and in my view has been misunderstood and ostracised by many in the British media for no good reason. He is fondly remembered for his goal against Sheffield Wednesday, and his performances for West Ham and Lazio during his playing career, not so much for his time managing Sunderland. I think Di Canio would have made a brilliant manager if he had been allowed to continue, or if another club had given him a chance. Unfortunately, in 2020, it seems no club is prepared to risk drawing criticism by taking a chance and appointing him. But I’m not taking no for answer. I, as him, will play this out on Football Manager and see where it takes us…

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Besides creating an amazingly life like figure (FM’s avatar generation has got insanely good), I feel the attributes are also on point. With a UEFA Pro coaching badge and an International (Continental) reputation, I was able to give him high scores in attacking, determination, motivating and man management, which I feel is accurate (unless you’re Titus Bramble). Knowing his aversion for ketchup, I also have him 15 for fitness coaching.

With Di Canio in the game, the job hunt could begin. It took a while for the season to start and managers to get sacked, but when they did, there were many. Aberdeen, SC Caen, and Derby were some of the teams available, that I thought it was realistic to apply for (with a two/three star reputation). But then, from out of nowhere…

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The chance to start in a top division AND in a European competition was too good to pass up. Galtier had been sacked with Lille languishing in lower mid table, and they needed Di Canio to come in and get things in order.

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Even better, Di Canio gets a three year deal which offers some pretty good job security. It’s an unexpected (but amazing) turn of events to get things started, I honestly thought we would be at Leyton Orient or something. Stay tuned for a squad breakdown, the tactics and our first game in the Europa League against Granada.
#460969 FM19 - TONGEY travels the world.
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Good luck in Finland! Nygard looks like a beast!
#460956 Globetrotting [FM19]
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@Tongey Yeah definitely! We have a bigger wage budget than other teams in the division I think.

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Pre-Season


So was an insanely long preseason, we played a ton of friendlies. Definitely going with a very adaptable tactical approach, basically looking at the opposition scouting report and going with an approach based off that. Some good wins and a few losses, but can be happy with that as a warmup for the league.

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As for season expectations, the board wants mid table but after the signings we've made we're evens to the win the league. Our squad definitely has some quality now, so hopefully we can at least get close to the title.

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Speaking of the squad, we had to made a lot of signings. We were severely lacking in quality, so that was the most important thing to bring in. Ended up signing a lot of players from the division above, which is a good sign, and the team is now a lot more ready than it was, with some good depth at all positions.

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Here's the signing breakdown...

Filip Thurn: Peter Crouch style forward, over 2 metres tall. Obviously not technical, but gives us a more direct option.
Robin Olsson: Young defender brought in on loan, decent technical ability at the back for this level.
Krister Andersson: Another body at the back.
Phillip Petersson: Good defensive midfielder and our new captain, should be a good anchor in the spine of the side.
Eric Dahlgren: Backup keeper but definitely good enough to come in the side if our number 1 has a bad day.
Anton Olsson: Starting left back.
Mtaka Simba: Looks like a beefy, Micah Richards style right back, four star rating.
Anton Magnusson: Attacking midfielder, gives us options to play more attacking.
Nermin Celjo:Good striker, adds more quality and gives us the option to play 4-3-3.
Koyar Salimi: Quality to play in the division above, and options down the wing.
Sebastian Carlsson: Another player from the division above, brought in last minute to cover for the departure of Backaliden.

Here are our star players for the upcoming season, including some of the signings above...

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Our number 1 goalkeeper Backstrom is pretty good too...

So, ready to start the season, hopefully we get a few wins to establish position in the league.
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Right, worked out the issue. my RAR extractor wasn't extracting all the files for some reason. Anyway, changed the app I'm using and it works
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Aha, so maybe that's why... can't find a config.xml file in the faces folder.

Also, no config.xml folders in the folders shown for the logos, but I don't know if that's normal...

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But here's my FM19 folder anyway...

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#460751 Cut-Out Faces Megapack TECHNICAL SUPPORT thread - please read first post before posting
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In the same boat, has worked for me every year until now...what am I doing wrong?

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EDIT: For the record, the logos aren't working either
#460730 Globetrotting [FM19]
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So after waiting until the season finished in Sweden (start of November), I set my sights on one job in particular that was available. Luckily, after a bit of waiting, I was offered an interview and got the job...

IFK Malmo


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Also playing in the 4th tier of Swedish football, it's the other team from Malmo, and the oldest club from the city, founded in 1899. Although they are now in the lower divisions, they once reached the quarterfinals of the European Cup and were a mainstay in the Allsvenskan. So a bit a of a fallen giant that I hope to take back to the top.

What's more they play at the 26,000 capacity Malmo Stadion, which is obviously huge for a 4th division club!

Looking forward to the pre season!
#460702 Globetrotting [FM19]
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Well, unfortunately, it wasn't meant to be. Started off with an absolute madness against Timra, losing 5-8, and I put some decent wins together in July. However that's when the form ended, and we went on a 5 game losing streak before I resigned a few games short of the end of the season.

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The high point: coming back from 3 down against Bodens to win.

The low point: the game against Kramfors-Alliansen was the nail in the coffin, and the worst way to lose. 2-0 up and cruising, but they scored at the 87th, 95th, 96th and 98th minute to get the totally undeserved win. FM at its finest right there, there was only supposed to be 95 mins of added time!!

When I started there was no staff or full backs, it was always going to be hard arriving 12 games into the season. But anyway, I'm probably going to be staying in Swedish football, I look forward to taking a team in the offseason and being able to build it as I see fit. Love a challenge!
#460532 Globetrotting [FM19]
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So, two jobs available to start off, but only one I was realistically going to get...we're heading to Sweden.

Gällivare Malmbergets FF


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Galliväre, to be found in the 4th division in terms of football and essentially the North Pole geographically...

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Gallivare fun fact: It was the filming spot for Avicii's single Addicted To you.

So the northernmost club in Swedish football (I assume) is who I have to rescue from relegation to fifth division. 12 games played already as the Swedish season operates in the summer, and in the relegation zone.

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The best of the squad...

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#460527 Globetrotting [FM19]
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My first FM career in ages, and my first on FM19! Like many others I have read this year, a globetrotting career, seeing what happens and what I can win. Starting unemployed, Sunday League and with a national C coaching badge (the equivalent of what I have in real life).

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There is a bit of a twist though. Partly because I'm doing this on a Macbook Air and want to have silky smooth processing, I'm only loading 5 countries at a time. These will be chosen completely at random every season (obviously, if I'm employed at the end of the season, that would be four random countries chosen). I inputted all the playable countries into a list randomiser, and this is what our first season is looking like:

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with all leagues loaded...

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Also, I will only be signing players from the country of the club I'm managing. As an Athletic Bilbao fan IRL, this is important to me.

First step: it's the end of June, time to get a job...

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CLUBS MANAGED

June 2018-September 2018: Gallivare Malmbergets FF
#296073 Paolo's Back
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@Johno Thanks!

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So, Barnsley it is. Had the option to go to Sion, but Barnsley seems like a more Di Canio type move given he's said on multiple occasions he wants to stay in England. They don't seem like an awful team for league one, but they started the season rubbish and find themselves in the relegation zone, despite having won two on the trot. They've got some decent players such as Conor Hourihane, Alfie Mawson and ex-Prem player Simeon Jackson, as well as former Welsh international Nyatanga.

First game is against Fleetwood, will try and piece together a makeshift formation before strengthening the required areas in January.

Let's do this, no ketchup until we win!


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#296051 Paolo's Back
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PAOLO'S BACK


Time for my first FM career, incarnating my favourite manager Paolo Di Canio as he gets back on the road to glory and starts submitting those CVs to clubs to get back in the hot seat. Edited the DB to remove the real Paolo Di Canio so there's only one in the game, so we're ready to go. Also replicated his stats and coaching badge.


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History:

2015-2016: Barnsley F.C (League One)
#280217 Les Canaris - The Return
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Was thinking about doing a Nantes save myself a while ago. Good luck!
#280215 Czech Out: My Story
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#279358 Czech Out: My Story
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#278825 Czech Out: My Story
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#278315 Czech Out: My Story
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#275112 FM Classic way easier than normal FM?
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I've been hugely reluctant to try out FM Classic until now, but I forced myself to when I couldn't get into any game on the normal full fat version. I'm really enjoying it so far, mainly because of the way faster setup time and the reduced role of interactions (which I think SI has made a bit unrealistic), but it strikes me it's way easier. As in, I've always needed to have multiple tactics on the go in normal FM, constantly changing stuff, but I've only ever used one tactic in FM Classic and I'm dominating the Prem with Arsenal. In normal FM, I struggled to stay in a job. If the match engine is the same, why is this?
#263484 Do contracts expire when you're unsackable?
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Not if you are managing your favourite team and the whole point of the save is to manage them. But otherwise it definitely does.
#263251 Do contracts expire when you're unsackable?
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If I choose the become unsackable option in the in game editor, what happens when my contract expires? If you do badly, they obviously cant sack you, but can your contract expire? Or will they always offer you a new deal? Worst comes the worst you can always add years to it in the editor, but it's less fun that way.
#249006 If You Hate Tottenham
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Arsenal 3-0 Southampton

30 August 2014
Last Updated at 10:15 GMT

Arsenal got back to winning ways in the Premier League as they beat Southampton in dominant fashion.

Fresh off their Champions League qualification, the Gunners were keen to return to winning ways in the Premier League at Selhurst Park, and do that they did with a strong display against a lacklustre Southampton side.

Alexis Sanchez had the first chance 20 minutes in, but the Chilean shot wide into the side netting after Olivier Giroud headed the ball down.

Arsenal's first goal came from an unlikely source, as it was ex-Southampton man Calum Chambers who jumped up to powerfully head in a Mesut Ozil corner and heap misery on his old club. Arsenal took their one goal lead into the break, and rarely looked troubled in a first half they dominated.

The trend continued into the second half and only five minutes in, Giroud obtained a penalty after being bundled over in the box. Captain Mikel Arteta stepped up and diligently converted what was his third penalty of the season and his second in two games.

Arsenal weren't finished, and one minute later a poorly cleared Mesut Ozil corner found its way to the feet of Santi Cazorla, who guided the ball through the bodies and into the net to make it three.

With a comfortable lead, Arsenal sat back and kept possession, and Southampton rarely troubled in what was even better second performance from the Gunners. To add insult to injury for the Saints, Steven Davis picked up his second yellow for a silly foul in the middle of the park late on.

The win puts Arsenal up to fourth in the table ahead of the international break, which will be followed by a trip to Burnley for the Gunners.

Goals:

Arsenal: Chambers 38. Arteta pen 51. Cazorla 54.

Southampton: None.

Lineups:

Arsenal: Szczesny, Debuchy, Mertesacker, Chambers, Gibbs (Monreal 45), Flamini, Cazorla, Arteta (Coquelin 70), Ozil, Sanchez, Giroud (Podolski 76).
Subs not used: Martinez, Chamberlain, Rosicky, Welbeck.

Southampton: Forster, Cork, Fonte, Alderweireld, Bertrand, Wanyama, Davis, Schneiderlin, Long (Isgrove 60), Tadic (Mane 54), Pelle (Mayuka 84).
Subs not used: Boruc, Gardos, Yoshida, Sims.


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Arsenal get Bournemouth in Capital One Cup

29 August 2014
Last Updated at 10:15 GMT

Arsenal will host AFC Bournemouth at the Emirates in the Capital Cup Third Round.

The Gunners will play The Cherries on September 23, in between their clash with Manchester City and their game against Aston Villa.


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#248975 If You Hate Tottenham
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Arsenal draw Leverkusen and CSKA Moscow in Champions League

28 August 2014
Last Updated at 10:15 GMT

Arsenal avoided some of the harder teams in the Champions League draw, and will face Bayer Leverkusen, CSKA Moscow and Partizan Belgrade in the group stage.

The Gunners play their first game in Moscow on September 17, and then face Leverkusen at home on September 30, before playing Partizan at the Emirates on October 21.

Arsenal will be pleased with draw considering the other names that were in the pot, however Arsene Wenger warned against complacency, playing up Arsenal's Champions League opponents.

"We should not underestimate any teams in our group. Leverkusen have quality players, and playing away in Moscow and Belgrade will be very tough, and we know we will have to work hard to get a result."




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#248957 If You Hate Tottenham
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Arsenal 1-0 Besiktas (3-0 agg)

26 August 2014
Last Updated at 10:15 GMT

Mikel Arteta scored a late penalty as Arsenal qualified for the Champions League group stages against Besiktas.

The Gunners had done most of the work in the first leg, and came into this game looking to sit back and control proceedings.

It wasn't long before Arsenal had a chance, it was an open goal which Joel Campbell failed to convert after Tomas Rosicky squared it to him with the goalkeeper already committed.

Arsenal continued their midfield domination, and Besiktas failed to create themselves any chances, and Wojciech Szczesny remained largely untroubled throughout the game.

The next big chance for the home side came when Chamberlain was played through perfectly by Ozil, but Zengin made a phenomenal stop to deny the Englishman his goal.

Persistence pays off however and it was Chamberlain who earnt the penalty ten minutes later after being held back in the box. Arteta stepped up ad confidently powered the ball past Zengin, who went the right side but couldn't keep it out.

The match fizzled out, and the whistle was blown after Arteta skied a free kick from thirty yards.

Arsenal qualifies once again for the Champions League group stages, and will eagerly anticipate the draw in a few days time.

Goals:

Arsenal: Arteta pen 79.

Besiktas: None.

Lineups:

Arsenal: Szczesny, Debuchy, Mertesacker (Chambers 63), Koscielny, Gibbs, Flamini (Arteta 45), Coquelin (Chambers 77), Chamberlain, Rosicky (Ozil 65), Campbell, Welbeck.
Subs not used: Martinez, Monreal, Podolski, Cazorla.

Besiktas: Zengin, Buruk, Sivok, Gulum, Ramon, Tore (Pektemek 79), Kavlak, Hutchinson, Sahan, Sosa (Ozyakup 61), Ba (Urganci 51).
Subs not used: Gonen, Franco, Saritas, Akdereli.


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#248852 If You Hate Tottenham
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I'm finally back playing FM after a break, so picking up right where I left off.
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Wenger - We were complacent

23 August 2014
Last Updated at 10:15 GMT

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger put his side's defeat against Crystal Palace down to complacency and demanded improvement ahead of the game against Besiktas.

"I thought we were very complacent at times and made basic defensive errors. It was definitely a very disappointing performance, and we need to improve before the Besiktas game."

The Arsenal boss went on to praise the spirit Palace played with, and some of their individual player performances.

"You also have to say that Crystal Palace showed good spirit, and they showed they wanted it more than we did. They had some players who played really well, and confirmed that Selhurst Park is a hard place to come and play, which we knew before."

"They have great fans, and as a unit they were much better than us today, it cannot be denied."

Wenger also hinted at potential squad rotation for the return leg of their Champions League qualifier.

"It's possible. I will play a strong team, but obviously we want to make sure we win, so I will not leave too many important players out."

Arsenal play Besiktas at the Emirates in three days time.


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