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#438189 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
‘Who here remembers that time Leicester nearly got relegated from the Premier League and then won it the year after?’
Puzzled looks all around the room staring back at me. Eventually Ryan Nyambe, who has been at Blackburn all his career until now raises his hand.
‘I do boss, it was massive news. They were bottom of the league in the December then exactly a year later were top, why do you ask?
‘Thanks Ryan, I ask because that’s our inspiration. That’s our motivation. And I need you all on board to achieve not only a top half finish but I’m aiming top 2’
‘Yeah, the boss is right. We can definitely achieve that target if we all give 100%’ . In truth he’s the only 1 on board in my pre season team meeting, the others think I’m being too unrealistic. Always aim high is my motto.
So we start with a tough game against Lekhwiya in the Sheikh Jassem cup, the Qatar charity shield. A win here would set us up just right for the league season.
A win is exactly what we got. El Shaarawy making a goal scoring debut and we dominated and deserved to win.
Despite beating the current champs Lekhwiya we’re still predicted to finish 4th. This suits us fine as I’m confident we can better that.
First up are home games against Muaither & Al-Wakrah. We’re heavy favourites for both and live up that to as we come out as 3-1 winners over Muaither and 2-0 over Al-Wakrah.
End of the transfer window and all 3 of our big names make the headlines.
A tough away win over Al-Rayyan was overshadowed by an injury to our main striker Rashidov. Whilst I’m disappointed with this injury hopefully someone else can step up and fill the void.
A big win over Al-Jaish was followed up getting brought straight back down to earth by Lekhwiya. Not too much to say other than they rightly deserved the big win but we’ve been playing well so I’m not too disheartened at this loss.
Despite me saying I’m upbeat about Rashidov’s injury, his replacement Al-Ali hasn’t scored in all the games he’s featured in. He’s definitely got the ability it’s just not happening for him right now. I tell him I do have faith in him though and his place is secure for now.
Possibly the best win for us so far came against Al-Sadd at home. El-Shaarawy dominating and the whole team looking good.
So a good win against Al-Sadd brings with it 2 unfortunate injuries in training after that game. Al-Aqib is my first choice left back and only player natural in that position. Muhannad Hussain is my first choice keeper and I’m praying it doesn’t hamper us too much.
A disappointing loss to Al-Mesaimeer was followed up by a routine 2-0 win over Umm-Salal. Our first draw of the season came away against Al-Sailiya in a game we dominated really. Massive wins over Qatar Sports Club, my old team Al-Khor and Al-Arabi bring us to the half way point in the league campaign.
At the halfway point we're looking good. Top of the league winning 10 of the 13 games so far and 4 points clear we're in pretty good form. As long as we don't hit a massive loss of form or injuries don't pile up I think my prediction of top 2 will definitely come through. Board are happy as well.
Thanks for reading.
#437823 Dulwich Hamlet, the Pink Boys - Dafuge Challenge
bigmattb28
I'm sure you'll; be fine mate!
#437683 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
‘Nope, I’ve never heard of him, but I do need a player in his position’
‘You’re having me on, you don’t know anything about him?!?’
‘Nothing’
Off he goes to get me a scout report. Of course I know who he is, I’ve not been living under a rock for the past few years. The report is basically to see what chance I’ve got of signing him. He’s on the realistic players list but I want to know roughly what his wages are going to be. Not only that but I’ve made an offer, a big offer for another player who is going to be expecting a handsome contract to come here. On top of that deal I’ve made a move to sign a defender on a free transfer, if I can pull these 2 other deals off then mark my words Al-Gharrafa are going to be a force next season! I’m getting ahead of myself here, I’ve also managed to secure deals for 4 Qatari players that are going to come in and hopefully sort this team out. I’ve had to move a couple of players on but I’ve done this on the assumption I’m going to be getting these 3 big name players in. These signings are going be a massive factor in what happens next season, get these 3 in and they gel early then we’re going places, if not, well the thought isn’t worth thinking about…..
Well lets get the big ones out the way first shall we. When I said I wasn’t going to get dragged into another relegation battle I meant it! Stephan Al-Shaarawy is a name most football fans know. I remember him from his Milan days as an incredible player. To say I’m delighted is an understatement. When I realised his contract was coming to an end I went in with the offer only to find out Monaco, Fiorentina and Genoa were all interested as well. When the news came in that he’d agreed to sign with us I was buzzing!
To complement El-Shaarawy I went in with an offer £8.75 for transfer listed Ryan Gauld. Another top quality player and we were the only team interested in him. Creative players were missing for us last season so getting these 2 in I am sure we will dominate midfield next year.
Coming in also on a free transfer is Ryan Nyambe form Blackburn. An Namibian international player and someone who will be a top player in this league I’m sure he will win us points on his own. Fair to say the fans are happy with these 3 signings!
Coming into to complement the team are center halves Boudiaf, Al-Hajiri & Belraysh who will actually play right back for me and goalkeeper Naim Hussain. So the fans aren’t too strung up on these 4 but I’ve signed these guys for a reason. The goalkeeper I signed because my current keeper, Peruvian international Alvarez wants to leave and with the 3 players coming in are foreign means the foreign player limit has been filled. The center halves are in because our defence sucked last year. My thinking is hopefully we can simply outscore other teams next season and not rely too much in defence, we’ll see though. Also going into the team will be youth player Mbega. His stats aren’t anything to scream about but I want to give him game time, his development depends on it, plus playing alongside Ryan Gauld can only be a good thing and I’m thinking of having Gauld tutor Mbega. We’re breaking records all around with this deal too.
Before the season kicks off proper I wanted to make another statement signing. Step up Omar Abdulrahman. I’m transfer listing last season’s player of the year South Korean Kim Seung-Dae and Abdulrahman is taking his place. He is half Qatari so doesn’t go against the foreign player quota and despite his physicals I’m thinking of playing him as an enganche behind a lone striker. Fans are happy with this signing too.
Just when things were going well this happens in a meaningless pre season friendly
My own personal record signing, the clubs record signing & the league as a whole's record signing injured before the seasons even got underway, I’m disappointed with this injury but hopefully it won’t affect us too much. We’ve still got the best player in the league in Al-Shaarawy, Abdulrahman will be key for us anyway but I’m still looking forward to the new season, bring it on!
Last point on this is I went in for Miro Fontenelle as I usually do when I move clubs except this time he went to Al-Mesaimeer as we couldn't agree a fee with my old club Al-Khor, not too disheartened as our midfield is pretty much incredible this season.
Next post will be how we got on in our first few games of the new season, our new formation and just generally how we're doing. Thanks for reading!
#437678 Dulwich Hamlet, the Pink Boys - Dafuge Challenge
bigmattb28
#437495 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
Just a quick update to run through the end of seasons stuff. For some bizarre reason Kim Seung-Dae got the fans player of the year, this is despite making a total of 1 appearance under me. Collins Fai would’ve been my choice and not sure why the fans think Alvarez in goal deserved to be third choice there he was terrible for me! Also it’s showing we used 4-2-3-1 but in all my games here I’ve used the 3-5-2 I’ve always used throughout this save, weird.
Goal of the season as shown, can’t complain at this as it was taken well.
https://youtu.be/ZGLKSU7P-To
Signing & young player of the season goes to Amer Hassan. He was signed by my predecessor and I wasn’t impressed with him really. He played most of the games for me but the way I see it is he’s maybe the best of a bad bunch.Season review doesn’t make for a good showing apart from the cup win. 12th in the league for a team looking to challenge the top 4 is pathetic. Moment to forget was actually at the hands of me and my former team so there’s that. This team also definitely earned the underachievers award.
Despite the cup win my job status is still insecure. Aims for this season are simple, we will not be dragged into another relegation battle. We’re going to make the most of the Champions League and you can bet I’m going to be targeting some big name players this close season. In an ideal world I’d like to stick at Al-Gharrafa for this season and see how we do then maybe I’ll move on. We’ll see what happens.
Next update will be on who we’ve signed and how the team is going to be shaping up next season. This season I stuck to my favoured 3-5-2 formation, however I’m going to be using a 4-2-3-1 next season, you’ll see why 😉
Thanks for reading!
#437448 Bottom's Up! - A Lower League Story
bigmattb28
You'd be right in thinking that. I always find any player with pace is god from levels 22-12. As soon as you get to level 12 (A level I actually start from if doing LLM) I look for players that have high work rate and team work stats. Any center half at least 6 foot is fine, any striker with finishing of 6 can score a few at that level.
#437429 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
Well I’m glad that’s out of the way. We never looked in danger of losing this game but my question is why has this performance been so long coming? Not to worry, we’re safe and if this performance is anything to go by we should be alright going into the cup and something to build on next season.
Well as it turns out we start our cup campaign against the team we’ve just battered 4-0. Hopefully a repeat of that scoreline will be coming
Well not quite 4 but I’ll take this victory. Wonder who we’ll get drawn against in the next round? Not too concerned who really as I think we’ll have a good shot against most teams.
You really couldn’t write this could you! My former team are what stands in our way of progressing. Well in no uncertain terms we NEED to win this match!
It wasn’t a masterclass by any stretch and most of the chances we had were half chances really. We got a penalty which was a bit dubious but I don’t care, we beat them and that’s all that matters!
We get drawn against Umm-Salal next and another game I feel we can win.
Which we do comfortably really. The semi final waits for us.
We get a big test now against 5 times league winners Lekhwiya. A win here would see me in my second final but it’s a big ask to get passed this club
But we did it, a good finish in a pretty one sided match for us. A slight concern maybe that we’re not being clinical with our chances but the only thing that matters is that we won.
Al-Jaish in the final. Champions league awaits the winners as well. I’m confident we can keep up this momentum but we’ll see. Knock out football can be unpredictable at the best of times…..
2 late goals see us win the cup! I couldn’t be prouder of this club, we looked doomed right up until the last game and from then until now we looked unstoppable. With the right signings I think we can definitely do something special here!
Last point on this update is I've got the next licence. Profile is looking better too.
My aim is for next season not to be dragged into another relegation battle. There's a good squad here, we've got a bit of money to play with and we're in the Champions League. Next season is going to be a good 1, I can feel it.
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Career progress:
2016 | Houngang -- (Singapore) Finished 3rd, FA & League Cup.
2017 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Premier League winners
2018 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Finished 3rd, FA & League cup winners
2019 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Sultan Haji Ahmad Sha Cup (Charity Shield) Left with team in 6th
2019 | Selangor FA -- (Malaysia) took over midway through season - relegated
2020 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Finished 3rd, Cup winners
2021 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Finished runners up in the league, FA Cup winners
2022 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Super League winners & Confederations Cup runners Up
2022 / 2023 | Al-Khor -- (Qatar) 8th place in the league, Emir of Qatar cup winners
2023 / 2024 | Al-Khor -- (Qatar) Sacked with team in 3rd place, Charity Cup winners
2023 / 2024 | Al-Gharrafa -- (Qatar) 12th in league, Emir of Qatar Cup winners
#437213 Bottom's Up! - A Lower League Story
bigmattb28
#436571 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
We set up to take it to them. I just want the team to put in a good shift here really. As long as we avoid defeat, I know that’s a bad way of looking at it but that’s how I’m feeling right now. Despite the stats saying otherwise this really was an end to end game, Al-Khor wanting to put 1 over on me and me desperately wanting to beat them. 0-0 is a fair result and 1 I must build on to make sure Al-Gharrafa are a force to be reckoned with.
Next up is a home game against Al-Rayyan. It’s game like this that question your mental health. We were all over this team and going into the final 10 minutes we were 6-3 up and they got it to 6-5 into the last minute, they even had an absolute sitter in the final moments of the game to draw. I feel for them as scoring 5 in an away game and still lose it must be awful, but I’m only concerned with my own team. We're looking good in my first 2 games.
Which brings us to Umm-Salal. Not going into detail on this one at all. Pathetic. The players quite rightly giving out refunds to our travelling fans too.
A game against Al-Mesaimeer who are in the relegation zone next and I swear to god it’s things like this that make me want to give up some times. Morale is quite low and it’s going to be hard picking the team up after this.
But saying that a well earned win away to Al-Wakrah has lifted spirits slightly. Don’t want to get carried away but hopefully this win gives us some momentum to crack on push up the league.
Or not! Can’t lie Al-Jaish are a big enough team and with a new manager they’ve completely dominated us here
As did Al-Sadd. This is even more embarrassing as they had a man sent off and still scored 3 more goals.
This run of form can’t continue. I’ve got to sort something out, the team are haemorrhaging goals left right and center. I’ll change to a more structured set up and hopefully something changes.
We’ve got Qatar Sports Club next and we really, REALLY need a good performance here.
We start the game well enough and keep them at bay really. Most of their shots are half chances and they never really threatened, until the 85th minute when they managed to get a cross into the box that found their man unmarked to bury it home. We didn’t look like equalising in the last 5 minutes and this has really put a damper on my short time here, it’s not looking good.
My job status is undeniably insecure but at least my friend Abdul Yahya has got my back, I just wish the team would pick some points up and not let us get dragged into a relegation battle.
League leaders and back to back to back winners Lekhwiya rolled into town, scored 5, didn’t break a sweat and moved on. Nothing to see here, just a team low on confidence getting spanked by the champs to be.
At least against Al-Arabi we looked like getting something from the game. Going into the final 5 minutes we’re 3-3 in a very even game we let our concentration slip and Ezekiel completed his hat trick and they went away with a 4-3 win. Whilst we lost the game at least we looked like taking something from it. It's made me even worse as if we had got even a point from this game we wouldn't go into the last game of the season with relegation a possibility.
Judgement day is upon us. A day I never thought I’d see again. Al-Gharrafa are a big club, just like Selangor were when I took over there. Selangor went into the last game of the season needing to avoid defeat to stay up, Al-Gharrafa are the same. Al-Shahaniya have to win to stay up, we just need to not lose and we stay up. I’ve got everything crossed and hope this team don’t bottle it. This is a massive day for me, lose this game and I take another big club down, and I don’t know if I’ll ever recover from it, stay up and maybe, just maybe I can create something here…….
#436405 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
There's 3 reasons I want this job. First is they're quite a big club really. They won the league 3 times in a row not so long back and they've been in and around the top of the league for the past few seasons. Second is it's due to their interest I got sacked from Al-Khor and lastly well I need a job.
Al-Gharrafa 2024 season
Right, they wanted me and now I'm here. If for nothing else there's 1 massive thing that's brought me here and that's who we play in my first game in charge. That's right we've got my old team Al-Khor and I tell you what, (a la Kevin Keegan) I would love it, LOVE IT if we beat them!
I think the team here is okay, they're struggling but a bit of hard work and maybe a signing or 2 and we'll be alright. I make 3 key signings in the back room first, my old head of youth development Veenod comes over as does my assistant Matas. Joining them not long after is my coach Yaha, 3 trusted colleagues who I know will help me get this team where it needs to be.
I see a good if aging striker I want to tie down to a long term deal and do so quickly
Right that's that sorted. My back room team in place and training sorted. I'm not looking at new signings just yet, I want to get this first game out of the way and then I will see exactly where this team is at. It's only the first game of my time in Al-Gharrafa but the feeling is it's make or break for me. Beat this lot and their decision to sack me will come under scrutiny, lose and they look like the hero and have done the right thing. 1 massive thing is my Al-Khor side beat my new side 8-0 at the start of the season, that's something that is going to be in the mind of everyone involved. I won't lie I was absolutely buzzing at the time of that result. But things have changed, I've changed clubs and I think long term if we can get out of this slump then the sky may just be the limit for me and this team. But for now I've got to take it just 1 game at a time....
#436387 SS' Fantasy Kits Thread (NO REAL KITS)
bigmattb28
You sir are actually amazing! Great work thank you.
#436326 SS' Fantasy Kits Thread (NO REAL KITS)
bigmattb28
Home - Blue and with stripes same as Porto
Away - Black and red stripes likeAC Milan
Sponsor - Enrich
Badge -
Thanks a lot!
#436231 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
Cheers mate, well on the next update that might just be true.....
#436224 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
Hey man thanks for reading!!
#436223 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
Al-Khor FC
We start the new season off with 2 big wins over Al-Mesaimeer & Al-Wakrah which just shows that this team has goals in it, with target man Olurundare getting 4 over the 2 games.
Next up is a big game for me personally as I celebrate 300 games in management and it’s a game against a fairly big team in Al-Gharrafa. I say big team as on a previous save they dominated Qatar and went on to win multiple Champions Leagues. So how did we do against these guys…..
Outstanding. Breath-taking. Unbelievable. This is the biggest win of my career to date and a perfect 10 for Yessoh. We are a force to be reckoned with, I said it before I have high hopes for this team.
Another game against a big team in Al-Sadd, these are competing for the league title and I kind of feel after that 8-0 victory over Al-Gharrafa a 1-1 draw could be seen as a bad result really.
Back to winning ways with another game full of goals from the team, this time an away win over Qatar SC. 50/50 possession but the all important stat of 1 more goal for us then they managed sees us come out on top.
A home game against current Stars league and top of the table Lekhwiya next. We beat this lot in the charity cup match but we went down to an early goal and never managed to score despite having more shots than they did. Not the best result but we’ve been good so far.
We managed back to back wins over Al-Arabi & Al-Shahaniya to keep us near the top of the league before a defeat against Al-Kharitiyah threatened to derail our momentum.
We managed a set of back to back to back wins over Al-Shamal, Al-Jaish and Al-Rayyan before the Al-Gharrafa manager, who if you remember I replaced at Al-Khor got the sack as well as the Al-Jaish manager.
So I’m the favourite for both jobs and I get asked about both in the press, to which I give the same answer in both, I’m happy at being linked to big jobs as it means we’re doing well. I’ve not declared my interest in either job as I’m happy where I am and how we’re performing. Despite this I’m summoned to an emergency board meeting where I said I’m not considering leaving and the board sacked me anyway….
So that's that, the end of my time in Al-Khor. I am disappointed to have been sacked for simply saying I am happy to be linked to other jobs, but it is what it is. My next steps? Well I'll see if this interest from either team comes to anything. I leave the club in third place and looking good but they'll move forward without me. On to the next one......
Career progress:
2016 | Houngang -- (Singapore) Finished 3rd, FA & League Cup.
2017 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Premier League winners
2018 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Finished 3rd, FA & League cup winners
2019 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Sultan Haji Ahmad Sha Cup (Charity Shield) Left with team in 6th
2019 | Selangor FA -- (Malaysia) took over midway through season - relegated
2020 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Finished 3rd, Cup winners
2021 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Finished runners up in the league, FA Cup winners
2022 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Super League winners & Confederations Cup runners Up
2023 | Al-Khor -- (Qatar) 8th place in the league, Emir of Qatar cup winners
2023 | Al-Khor -- (Qatar) Sacked with team in 3rd place, Charity Cup winners
#436059 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
Al-Khor FC
So here we are, a new season approaches in Qatar and I am quietly confident. Okay so the first 6 months here we didn’t set the world alight in the league but we did boss the cup meaning we’re in the Champions League next season, and that’s bound to attract some quality. My aim here is to compliment the cup winning squad with some decent rotation options, and if possible sign a certain Brazilian that’s been signed by me 3 times already….
My own profile going into the season. Not too bad but the 2.5 stars rep is growing
I wanted a new assistant manager as the guy that was here wasn’t the best and only really had okay at best stats. Meet recently retired as a player Nikola Matas
Between agreeing terms with my new assistant and now I was at it non stop with looking for players to sign that will fit into my 3-5-2 system. I wanted to bring more home grown players in to help with the squad selection rules in the league and Champions League.
Ahmad Doozandeh
Othamn Al-Yahri
Miro Fontenelle, my main man again! It's becoming a habit that I sign this guy every time I move on.
Salem Al-Hajiri
Liridon Osmanaj
We sold Abdullah Alahrak to Al Sadd for a tidy sum, he wanted to discuss terms with them and really we’ve got enough depth now so not too concerned with this departure.
The board reckon we’re good for mid table again, I think we should be challenging for the top end of the league so if we over achieve that can only be a good thing
Before the Charity cup game we signed an up and coming full back in Ahmed Nasser who won’t play too much but I’m keen to try and develop him more
Due to us winning the cup we get to play the league winners in the Qatar equivalent of the Charity Shield as long shots which is fine as I tell the team to go out and enjoy the game.
We were easily the better team and deserved this resounding victory
That victory adds a new trophy to both my own and the clubs list of competition wins and gives us a platform to build on for the league campaign. I am definitely confident we can go on and do well this season. Thanks for reading!
#435874 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
Al-Khor FC
We’re heading into the final 2 league games of the Stars League season and hopefully get a bit of momentum behind us as the cup starts straight after the league season finishes. We’re up against Al-Kharitiyath first who despite us beating the 2-0 stay up due to other results going their way. Final game of the season was an away trip to Al-Shahaniya who beat us 4-3 with 2 late goals. Oh well managed to finish this season 8th, which is Al-Khor’s third straight 8th placed finish.
Lekhwiya have won the league for a third time in a row.
The cup is up next and we’re playing Al-Wakrah who narrowly avoided relegation from the league.
I tell the team to go out and dominate and that’s just what we do, coming away with a massive 6-1 victory
Our reward for that win is an away tie against current holders Al-Arabi.
We go in full of confidence and somewhat surprisingly we come away with another 6 goal win! We absolutely dominated this game, I want to believe it’s because Al-Arabi were complacent but a win is a win.
Semi final time now and we’re up against another top team in Al-Rayyan who battered us 4-0 in the league.
We set up to play a controlled game and end up playing really well and get a deserved 2-0 away win to send us to the final!
We’re up against back to back to back league winners Lekhwiya in the final. Massive test for us this as they beat us on their way to the league crown. They’re overwhelming favourites but that suits us as we can go out and play our natural game.
As I mentioned we set up to play without fear and no pressure. 2 early goals before they got a couple of red cards and the cup is ours!!
A nice and unexpected cup win for us and we’re in the Champions league next season. I feel good about this team and maybe with a few good quality signings we might be able to challenge at the top end of the league.
Closing out this update is me passing the next coaching course and I now have a national B licence. Next update will be our close season signings and the start of next season.
As always thanks for reading.
Career progress:
2016 | Houngang -- (Singapore) Finished 3rd, FA & League Cup.
2017 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Premier League winners
2018 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Finished 3rd, FA & League cup winners
2019 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Sultan Haji Ahmad Sha Cup (Charity Shield) Left with team in 6th
2019 | Selangor FA -- (Malaysia) took over midway through season - relegated
2020 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Finished 3rd, Cup winners
2021 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Finished runners up in the league, FA Cup winners
2022 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Super League winners & Confederations Cup runners Up
2023 | Al-Khor -- (Qatar) 8th place in the league, Emir of Qatar cup winners
#435353 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
Al-Khor FC
Moving on from our good start we face a top team in Qatar in Al-Jaish. They’re 1 of those teams that always seem to challenge for things but never quite get there. I’m expecting a tough game so I tell the team to go out and play without any pressure, and boy did it work!! Al-Jaish had most possession but we dominated when we had the ball and the score line reflects that!
We then came crashing back down to earth with a disappointing loss to Um-Salal. Not much to say apart from they were the better team and deserved this win. After that we manage to make amends and destroyed Qatar Sports club 6-1. If I've learnt 1 thing from this team in my first few games is that it’s got goals in it!
The unfortunate part of things is that my captain Mateo Susic is out injured for a couple of months. Hopefully this doesn’t affect the team too much.
But of course I can’t use Susic’s injury as an excuse as we lose our next 2 games. They’re both against top teams in back to back Stars League winners Lekhwiya and third place Al-Gharrafa who's manager is the guy I replaced.
Another tough game at home against league leaders Al-Arabi and we managed a credible 1-1 draw which means they drop to second. We’re then away to another top side in Al-Sadd and come away empty handed with a 3-2 loss. We played well really but this is a top team and this type of result whilst disappointing to lose we did play well which bodes well for us.
Rounding off this update are back to back victories over Al-Wakrah and Al-Sailiya which keeps us in 8th place in the league with 2 games remaining.
Next update will be our final 2 games of this season and our cup campaign. Thanks for reading!
#435164 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
‘Depends, who’s calling?’
‘My name is Raul Lopez, I’m a Brazilian reporter currently with the Al-Khor football paper. I just want to get your thoughts on the current managerial merry-go-round in Qatar, as well as being linked to the Al-Khor job if you’ve got a minute?
‘Well yes I’ve got a minute, what do you mean managerial merry-go-round?’
‘Okay, so the manager of Stars league team Al-Gharfa has left to take over the Qatar national team, the manager of Al-Khor has left for the vacant job at Al-Gharafa and your name has come up as the hot favorite to take over at Al-Khor. Surely you’re aware of this interest?
‘As it happens no I’m not aware of that at all. Whilst it’s nice to be linked to other top division jobs I won’t be making any further comment until the club either contacts me directly or publicly makes their interest know. Thank you for your time’.
So after being seen as the number 1 favourite for the Al-Khor job in Qatar I was invited for an interview and I think it went well.
After having the interview I waited a short while to hear back from them. It wasn't long until I got the nod to take over
Al-Khor FC
A club that screams mid table with back to back 8th placed finishes, a decent wage & transfer budget, I might be able to alright there. I take over in January and the transfer window is open until the end of the month. The squad is okay with Susic, Allan & Yessoh the stand outs. Susic repalces Allan as club captain as well.
I decide to complement these 3 by adding Australian winger Tommy Oar to the team. He's my biggest transfer to date costing 950,000 and will rotate between LM & RM in my 352 favoured formation
Only 1 game in January sees us got up agaisnt bottom of the table Al-Shahaniya. A win here would do wonders for me in not only my first game at Al-Khor but my 279th overall
I tell the team to go out and dominate which we did. A good result and a few goals is always a great start, I can see something good happening here I can feel it
After my first game here came the end of the transfer window and my 1 and only signing made headlines in Qatar
So here I am in Qatar. A country known for it's rich clubs and owners that throw money around like it's nothing. I'm excited by the prospect of managing here, I did say I wanted to stay in Asia and that's exactly what has happened. Al-Khor aren't the richest by any stretch of the imagination but if I can do well enough here then maybe, just maybe 1 of the bigger richer clubs in Qatar, or the UAE for that matter may take a chance on me. I don't see this club as threats for the Champions league or Confederations cup, but then again neither were my Kedah sides of 2021 & 2022 and we did really well there. Speaking of which here is my replacement at Kedah P. Maniam, he was actually at Pahang who are a rival of Kedah so they're not afraid to keep hiring their rivals former managers. I'll keep an eye on things there and see if they can replicate my Super League success.
I'll see how this season pans out. There's 12 league games from February to April then the Qatar FA cup after the league season has finished. My aim is to try and better the last 2 8th placed finishes whilst being competitive in the cup, after that we'll see what happens.
Thanks for reading!
#434363 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
So here I am, sat in my office, the office of the Malaysian champions Kedah. Confederations cup finalists as well as the highest rep team in the country. What do I do? I never set out to achieve anything specific, I just landed on my feet here really. We've had some incredible times here and part of me thinks we could go on and create a dynasty, but the other side of me, the cynic in me says we've done as much as we can. I'd like to think we didn't over achieve in continental competitions but really, deep down I know we did. I know we were lucky on occasions and if we went at it again, the results possibly, probably wouldn't be the same.
After thinking it through in my head over and over I decide to pull the trigger. I said all the way through this season that this would be my last here in Kedah. I hate going back on my word and now is no different.
I feel down about this. Sad even. But it is what it is. The next manager inherits a championship winning squad with a winning mentality. In terms of finances he's got a lot of money to play, well a lot in Malaysian football terms. He's in the Champions League again and I leave with a heavy heart, but a clear conscience. I have completed 1 part of my initial aims when I set out on this journey by winning the Super League. I've won cups in both of the countries I have managed in and my rep is now 2 stars. I am going to have a bit of time away from the game, how long I don't know. But I will only look for jobs that I feel I can win something with. Ideally I don't want to go back to Malaysia or Singapore (yet) and if possible I want to manage in another Asian country, I'm not ready to return to Brazil and I'm not ready for Europe yet either.
After leaving Kedah I felt I had to get things off my chest, so I sat down with the Players Tribune again and I pen an open letter to the great fans of Kedah. Hopefully they understand why I did what I did, hopefully I can get some closure on this and hopefully, when the time is right they'll welcome me back......
Win at least 5 top divisions - 1/5 Malaysian Super League
Win at least 1 cup competition in each country I manage in - Cup wins in Singapore & Malaysia
Win the Asian Confederations cup & champions league at least once
Win the Copa Lobertadores and Copa Sudamerica at least once
Become a club icon at a minimum 2 clubs
Manage each of the following in no particular order at least once:
Internacional
Villarreal
Mallorca
Real Madrid
Barcelona
Sporting Lisbon
Manage the following nations at least once:
Brazil (managers nationality)
Spain
Portugal
#434342 The Great Andorra Challenge
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#432826 Take me on a journey, man
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We start this update straight into Super League action. We’re looking to continue our good form in the league. First up is an away trip to Terengganu then home to Felda, with wins coming in both games. After this the groups for the league cup are drawn and we’re in Group B alongside the 2 teams we just beat in the league Terengganu & Felda as well as lower league side PKNS. Also I’m awarded the manager of the month award and Yaacob is given player of the month.
Back to the league and it’s a victory over rivals Penang and a bore draw against ATM.
A while ago I applied for the vacant Al-Ain job in United Arab Emirates. I forgot about it actually but attended the interview
An away win over Persatuan in the league despite a red card for both teams mean we’re still top.
I didn’t get the Al-Ain job but that was followed up by the absolute battering of Johor and a deserved 1-1 draw against Perak and an unfortunate loss against Penang and a 0-0 draw with Pahang.
Going into the last few fixtures we only need a draw against current champs Kelantan to secure the title.
We start off badly and go down after 5 minutes. Then we get a red card and that was pretty much game over. Oh well the title challenge can wait a little while longer.
So the next game and a win will secure the title. We play Melaka who are looking over their shoulder at relegation. Surely this is the day we win it?
Nope!
In between the games in the league and Confederations cups (see below) I attended the Kelantan game which if they didn’t win means we would win the league. They drew 1-1!! We are the champions!
Our final games in the league saw us beat Felda, Kulala Lumpur & Terenggaun comfortably
Darren Lok gets the golden boot award and I am given manager of the year to round off a great league campaign. Definitely felt like an unexpected league win but definitely deserved as no other team came close to matching us really.
We started off the league cup with a home win over PKNS, which was followed by wins over Felda & Terngganu
A disappointing loss to Felda, a 0-0 draw at home to Terengganu didn’t hamper us too much as we qualified from the group to be drawn against Penang in the quarter final
We went into the game full of confidence and set up to attack from the start. We got found out early on and ended up losing the first leg 3-1.
We need to overturn a big deficit in the return leg but ended up losing to the same score line. No league cup success for us this season.
Following on from the last round of games in the Confederations cup saw us drawn against National Sports Training Center at home. A game we won quite comfortably.
We get drawn against Vietnamese side DT Long An in the next round. Fun fact, I actually spent a few season at DT Long AN on an older save.
We went all out attack and came away with a well earned 4-2 win to take into the second leg.
Second leg was another good performance and we came away with a 4-3 away win, 8-5 on aggregate
We’re drawn against Indonesian side Arema Cronus in the semi final
First leg we drew 0-0. Not a bad result really as we didn’t concede an way goal which definitely helps. Second leg we dominated and deserved the 3-1 away win. The result never looked in doubt really.
We get Uzbeki team Paxator in the final. This is both teams first ever Confederations Cup final so hopefully we can do ourselves justice. It’s going to be tough but you never know in knock out football.
The game wasn’t that exciting and we went down to an early goal just on the half hour mark. We matched then for shots but just couldn’t get that equalising goal.
Despite the narrow loss in the Confederations Cup I think we can be proud of our performance in that competition. We dominated the league all season long and deserved to win it. Next update will be end of season awards and goal of the season for us as well as seeing what my own future holds. I’ve maintained that this will be my final season in Kedah but we’ll see what happens.
Thanks for reading.
Career progress:
2016 | Houngang -- (Singapore) Finished 3rd, FA & League Cup.
2017 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Premier League winners
2018 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Finished 3rd, FA & League cup winners
2019 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Sultan Haji Ahmad Sha Cup (Charity Shield) Left with team in 6th
2019 | Selangor FA -- (Malaysia) took over midway through season - relegated
2020 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Finished 3rd, Cup winners
2021 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Finished runners up in the league, FA Cup winners
2022 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Super League winners & Confederations Cup runners Up
#432611 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
So this is it, the start to my third and final season in Kedah. It's been a good run. We've had some great performances, finished 3rd then second in the Super League, had an incredible Champions League run, seen some amazing goals and really looked good on occasions. I want to make a statement this season and go out with a bang.
In the last update I tried to sign Ernandes and Claudemir who were released by Johor but neither wanted to even Discuss a deal. I did however sign a former player in center half Saidin who is going straight into the first team.
Season preview has us at third. Happy with this even though we should be higher just based on our second placed finished last season
Before the season starts we get drawn against Super League holders Kelantan in the FA cup. Can we win the cup for a third season in a row?
We start our league campaign off against Johor. We batter them and 3-0 flattered them, it could've been more. A great start for us. Next up were ATM and another good result sees us win 3-1. Then the cup game against Kelantan and we aren't going to threepeat as we lost 2-1.
After the cup game we made another signing in Brazilian midfielder Finazzi. We then went and absolutely destroyed Terengganu 7-3 to send us to the top of the league.
Player of the month for Darren Lok and a cheeky little manger of the month award for me. Very much deserved these!
Bad news followed as Finazzi gets injured, hopefully this doesn't disrupt us too much though.
League victories over Perak, Kelantan, Kuala Lumpur & Pahang keeps our momentum going and keeps us top
So due to us winning the FA cup last season we're in this season Confederations Cup. This is due to the league winners getting Malaysia's only Champions League place. I'm quite excited and optimistic about this as we pushed the very ebst last season in the Champions League so hopefully we can replicate that in this competition.
We're drawn against Cambodian team Boeung Ket, Vietnamese side Ha Noi & Thai team Chonburi
First up were Chonburi at home. Really pleased with this as we went all out and actually took a 4-0 lead. I was expecting them to FM us when it got to 4-2 but we pushed on and got a 5th goal meaning we start off with a resounding 5-3 win
Away to ha Noi next and they showed how good they are with a comprehensive 3-1 victory. Not much else to say but the better team won
Next up we were away in Thailand to Chonburi. 2-2 was a fair result really as we kept at it and a draw suits us both really.
Another draw followed as we were held at home to Boeung. Hopefully these 2 draws don't come back to haunt us
Guess what, another draw! This time at home to Ha Noi. We need to be more clinical if we're going to progress out of the group.
Going into the final group game we sat third and needed a win against Boeung and hope Ha Noi didn't win as they had a 1 point advantage over us. Remember when I said we need to be more clinical if we're to progress? Well we certainly were and absolutely destroyed them with a 5-1 away win, which means we top the group!
Our reward for topping the group? A home time in the next round against a team from China Taipei called, weirdly National Sports Training Center. That's the clubs actual name
Closing out this update sees me in my 100th game in charge of Kedah against Melaka
A win would be nice here to mark the occasion. Which of course we get in great fashion
After this I get this bizarre question in the post match press conference
Is this journalist having a laugh? We're top of the league and unbeaten so surely our continental hopes are very much in tact? Anyway I didn't even answer him. Our young player Youwarasan gets the goal of the month award for his goal against Perak. Not the best goal I've seen from him (see the free kick he scored a few posts back) but still a nice little bit of praise for him and really the keeper should've done better
https://youtu.be/ThQxeoeWRiQ
Up last is weird news update of the season award and it goes to Inter Milan for their new boss:
As always thanks for reading!
#432529 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
Right lets get into it. Johor have released 2 of their biggest players this off season, for reasons unknown to me but you bet I'm going to go in for both of them. I know they're foreign but these 2 have been immense for Johor last season.
Ernandes averaged a goal a game last season
Claudemir got into the team of the season
Signed on a free is Robbat Gary Steven, he'll mainly be used as a back up player.
In terms of departures in the lead up to pre season, another player I didn't want to sell but the offer came in and was too good to turn down was for Zeua Arcos to Johor for 42k. He was our signing of the season but as soon as Johor delcared thier interest his head was turned. It's not the end of the world though as I've made an offer for Ernandes to join and it's 1 foreigner out and 1 in. A couple of fringe players leave on free transfers too. Next update will be if we sign Ernandes or another player, how we line up and the start of the season. As always thanks for reading!
**On a side note, in a previous post I said I wasn't going to add Brazil as it put the star rating down but I've removed Uruguay and added Brazil and it's put the star rating UP! So my initial goal of managing Internacional in Brazil is now back in place. My aim is to finish this season in Kedah and go to either Brazil, Qatar or the UAE.
#432490 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
Well we got to the end of this season with Kedah, and it's been a good 1 really. We were top going into the last game only to stutter at the last hurdle, we had a really good showing in the Champions League as well as winning the cup. There's a good vibe around the place, the squad really is 1 of the strongest in the league, I reckon with 1 or 2 additions we might just be able to take that extra step, but there's this feeling inside me of i want to explore the world. There's a massive opening in Uruguay at Danubio, they've been relegated and are struggling as well, also there's 2 teams in the UAE at the bottom of the league that need a manager, but my abysmal showing in Selangor may put teams in a relegation battle off me. Speaking of Selangor that went straight back down this season and Perlis didn't come back up either. I've got some serious thinking to do about my future.
#432477 Take me on a journey, man
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So here are the awards for this season.
Coming in at player & young player of the season and quite rightly so was Alieu Trye who managed 10 league goals in 19 games & a further 6 goals in 14 cup games. Can't agree more with this really he's been solid for us this year.
Signing of the seaosn was left midfielder Zeus Arcos. Nothing spectacular 3 goals and a few assists in 20 league games.
Goal of the season goes to Kumaarhans screamer against Pahang. I don't agree with this as there were plenty of better goals scored
Goal of the season:
https://youtu.be/YiYicivUlX0
Swirad's absolute worldie of a free kick. Remember this is a ceter half scoring this!
https://youtu.be/Vb9cKn6GK9U
Arcos thunderbolt
https://youtu.be/i0FgzBrqc68
Counter attacking football at it's finest and a brilliant finish to top it off
https://youtu.be/bu8kzb1OFZ4
That's it as far as awards go. The Kelantan manager got manager of the year for winning the Super League. I'm keeping an eye on a couple of precarious jobs so the next update will be what my next steps are.
Thanks for reading!
#432295 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
We kick off this update with a league cup game against Felda which we won comfortably really despite going 1 down after 18 minutes. We responded well and deserved the win, which was followed up by a 1-0 away loss to Kelantan.
Back to back league victories over Felda and my former club Selangor kept us near the top of the league going into the final round of cup games which was a 1 nil loss to lower league side Sime Darby and another win over Felda. The next group game saw us draw 0-0 with Kelantan. During training before the match with Kelantan a key first teamer Kenny Pallraj got injured and is out for the rest of the season, I just hope this doesn’t impact us too much.
An away win over Kuala Lumpur in the league followed up by another loss to Sime Darby in the cup. The loss didn’t matter as we held on to qualify out of the group stages, and we’re drawn against Perak.
Next up was the big Champions League game against Guangzhou Evergrande, a match I’ve been looking forward to. The first half was absolute madness of a half. WE were 3-0 down in the first 26 minutes before getting 2 goals to make 3-2 going into the half. We came out all guns blazing and got an early equaliser to make it 3-3. Brilliant I thought we might just nick this, but the game fizzled out despite us dominating shots. Definitely something to build on in the return leg despite those 3 away goals. Also we broke our attendance record again.
Quarter final first leg ended in a drab 0-0 which was followed by a league game against Kelantan which ended 1-1. We stay second in the league going into the return game in the Champions League.
Dreadful. Absolutely dreadful. We actually took the lead in this game but then Guagzhou turned up and just destroyed us. Not gonna lie we didn’t deserve anything from this game and we didn’t get anything.
Morale was low after that game and it showed, us falling 1-0 away to Perak in the cup which means we’re out of 2 competitions within a week
League games against Melaka which ended 1-1, Sealangor which we smashed them 5-1, Perak was another 1-1 draw & ATM which we won 2-0. A very forgettable game against Johor we lost 6-1 brought us up to the final game of the season with us actually top with a 2 point advantage.
So going into the game against bottom of the league Sarawak we had to be confident that a win here will land us the Super League! If we win this it will be a remarkable achievement!
I set up to go all out attack and win the game without any doubts. What happened I hear you ask? Well we lost obviously! Not happy with this at all, Sarawak for 1 have already been relegated and 2 had NOTHING to play for!! I can’t believe we threw that away, can not believe it!
So that brings us up to the end of the 2021 season and despite finishing second when the league title was in our hands it has to be considered a good season really. We were expected to finish mid table and finished second. We won the FA cup and made it all the way to the quarter finals of the Champions League. Now I have to ask myself if I want to stay here and build on this or do I want to leave.
There’s a few jobs of interest I’m keeping an eye on and I may resign and let someone else have a go at continuing with this squad. I’ve got a lot to think about…..
Next update will be about the season award winners and goal of the season. Thanks for reading!
Career progress:
2016 | Houngang -- (Singapore) Finished 3rd, FA & League Cup.
2017 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Premier League winners
2018 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Finished 3rd, FA & League cup winners
2019 | Perlis FA -- (Malaysia) Sultan Haji Ahmad Sha Cup (Charity Shield) Left with team in 6th
2019 | Selangor FA -- (Malaysia) took over midway through season - relegated
2020 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Finished 3rd, Cup winners
2021 | Kedah FA -- (Malaysia) Finished runners up in the league, FA Cup winners
#432179 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
We start this update off with another of our Champions League group games, this 1 against Sanfreece Hiroshima. We need to avoid defeat to have a chance of qualifying from the group and the game itself was pretty even despite them having more shots and possession. We finish with a very credible 1 all draw which improves our chances of getting out of this group. Our goal some would say was lucky as it took a wicked deflection from one of the center halves on its way in which confused the keeper but whatever, we deserved the point!
After this game it was the return leg in the cup game against Terengganu, and we hold a very good 4-0 lead, which we definitely needed! We dominated shots and just about edged possession but they were the more clinical in front of goal and took a 2 nil. Very nervy ending to this game but we saw it through to the end.
Which means we’re in the final of the FA Cup. My second in a row with Kedah and third in a row as I won this cup with Perlis 2 seasons ago. It’s even more spicy as we are playing a rival team in Penang.
After that win it was a fairly easy away win in the league over ATM. Nothing else to say apart from we dominated and deserved the win.
Big game next against Perth Glory in the Champions League. A win here would certainly guarantee qualification from the group, a draw wouldn’t be too bad depending on how Sanfreece did but a loss and a win for Sanfreece would end our hopes of qualifying. Perth actually battered us 4-1 in the revers fixture so I wasn’t confident on this game at all. I set the team up to control the game and work the ball into the box with the hopes of catching them on the break. They took the lead with a quality header within 11 minutes but we responded well and got a very deserved equaliser with a nice finish just inside the area. Our winner came in the 67th minute and despite Perth dominating shots we actually had 50/50 possession and fully deserved this win. Sanfreece even won and Perth were knocked out of the competition which was a big surprise!
There was a few weeks before our next game which is the cup final but we had the draw for the next round of the Champions League to look forward to. Of all the teams still in I was hoping for either Al-Wahda of the UAE as they’re in poor form but it wasn’t meant to be and we got drawn against Japanese side Kawasaki Frontale. A tough test for us but 1 we’re looking forward to.
So here we are, my third FA Cup final and second with Kedah. Can I win this cup three times in total and back to back win it with Kedah?
A pretty drab first half was followed up with all out attacking from both sides. We took the lead in the 56th with a good strike inside the box. After that it backs to the wall stuff at times as Penang tried to get the equaliser, without really putting many shots on goal they did get forward a lot but we managed to nick a goal in the 89th minute. Back to back FA cups for Kedah and 3 FA cups for me!
After the cup success it was a league game at home to league leaders Johor. They were by far the better team throughout and some might say we didn’t deserve to draw this match but we did! That was followed up with an away win over Sarawak in a pretty even game all things considered.
Back to the Champions League after that and we’re away to Kawasaki Frontale. They’re heavy favourites for this match and rightly so, we’ve done extremely well to get this far. I set up with the intention to sit deep, standard mentality and short passing to try work it into the box as well as closing down often. The game itself was pretty much a training session of attack and defend. They dominated really and the 5 yellow cards we got more or less summed it up for us. We managed to hold on for a credible 0-0 draw, I couldn’t be happier as they were the better team and should’ve won really. It gives me confidence going into the return leg.
The next game was a real kick in the teeth though. We had the most possession and shots but despite dominating the match we ended up losing to a single goal from our former player and my right hand man Miro Fontenelle. Nice touch though as he didn’t celebrate the goal but we didn’t take advantage of our dominance.
Shortly after that match was the draw for the league cup and we’re in group B alongside Felda, Kelantan & Sime Darby. A winnable group on current form I’d say.
Now the big test for us, return leg against Kawasaki Frontale. We go in with an open mind, we took it to them and came away with a 0-0 last time so hopefully we can strangle the game an try and get a win here, anything is possible in knockout football. The game starts brightly for us and we take an early lead thanks to a fantastic free kick our hot prospect Xianjin, and what a free kick it was! They did equalise shortly after though that was a pretty sweet goal, which gives them the advantage due to the away goal rule. At the half I tell the team to continue playing as they were and the result will come, which it sure did! We regained the lead midway through the second hald and despite not having as much possession we held on for a valuable win! Not only that but this game we broke our gate receipts record too!
Before the draw for the next round of the cup we had 3 league games against Pahang, Penang and Melaka, with victories over Pahang and Melaka either side of a poor result against Penang. We’re still 3rd in the league though so not too bad losing to Penang.
During all this I see a come and get me plea from a centre half playing in Singapore. He’s transfer listed so I’ll scout him see what he’s like. I’m happy with my current defence at the minute plus he’s foreign so it’d mean having to sell someone to get him in the team.
Also before the draw for the Champions league was drawn PSG have signed an absolutle worldie of a defender from Werder Bremen and he’s certainly worth the money.
The draw we’ve been waiting and we’ve been given the toughest possible test against the big boys of China Guanghou Evergrande. Currently in 5th in the Super League and current champions this is going to be 1 hell of a test for us!
Thanks for reading as always. Next update will probably cover now until the end of the season.
#431985 Zizou's London Bleus
bigmattb28
#431883 Take me on a journey, man
bigmattb28
A few weeks ago I got a call from The Players Tribune asking if I'd like to write an article on what it is to be a manager. I was apprehensive at first but thought what the hell and gave it a go, it's actually been published on their website! They said it's getting rave reviews and a lot of positive feedback, they want me to do another at the end of this season! Also I didn't even realise but The42 actually did an article on up and coming managers and guess who was at number 1!! I feel really good with myself and how I'm being recognised in the footballing community. I can't wait to get back on the training pitch later, man I'm buzzing, number 1 on the best up and coming managers, well I best keep my head down and continue improving! Well gotta go we've got a big game against Sanfreece in the Champions League to prepare for!