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Testing testing; check one two – DWT is live once again on Reddit! submitted by Dad1903 to DadsWeeklyTreble [link] [comments] Terrific, terrific stuff Alas – promotion has remained minimal; and well - for good reason. The run of form, quite frankly - a disgrace and an embarrassment. But now we're here, its apparent the types of scenarios that can now become a reality...from the depths she appeared; the wondrous Good Ship DWT! Hoozah! Thats a ways off tbf - but still; a possible journey. I hear ye's - as much as lying in the gutter strewn with mud and bin juice is; but thats just it - the price for failure is unforgiving and henceforth motivational on its own. One can sit on a wee bench innocently mulling over the lack of success and just brush it off with a wee shrug of the shoulders afore chomping into his chicken, bacon and salad wrap. No bother. A wee taste of the murk in your beverage however and that bitterness soon becomes a grudge to bear and no mistake. We're unwittingly dipping our toe into the shark-infested waters. Exploration - whilst riveting and awe-inspiring - can be a treacherous wee prick at times. The emphasis as always remains on the musings; now settled back, buckled up and properly accepting of the fact that the failure chair will oft be home; you can really settle into being reflective, wondersome and contemplative. Tbh - thats all I ever have been; life often in the past has been about explaining why not more engaged physically - one of lifes observers I guess. The ethos of the modern era - phones and laptops and the internet and so on - thats the place I've been anticipating for manys a year prior. No in the sense of 'I thought of all this afore it happened' or owt - just in terms of how comfy I feel in life. A bunch of pish I used to let dissuade me from engaging now no longer an issue owing to the issue no existing in the first place. Fascinating it all is and was, these antiquated methods utlised by folks gone by; no just the common every day stuff, but the wee tricks that becaome available, whereby you could take advantage at will. The clockwork like methodology presented loopholes aplenty for the advantage-taking honour-lacking arseholes of the time. Things were easier and less worrisome in their consequence - envelopes were pushed often well beyond breaking point. You see it now in the form of riots and gang attacks and all that sort of stuff; but dinnae let the prevalence of it today let you think it didnae happen in fucking abundance back then - terrible terrible shite brushed under many many carpets. Houses we all dwell in today, each with skeletons in their closets - which at the time didnae seem that big a deal; it was just how it was. Today bears the burden of trying to sift through the freshly revealed horrors of all the years of tv and radio documented action. The foundations for gossip and rumour; you hear Richard Gere and the gerbil enough times and you're convinced it actually happened (said someone in a movie once). Whilst this is abundantly clear - that in order to heal, we must mend the wounds inflicted prior; there's also the responsibility in remembering to acknowledge the need to end self-sacrifice through guilt. I do my utmost to push on - always looking to improve; and whilst this on the surface sounds like the mindset of a gym instructor or whatever pish - its more to do with the determination to achieve something akin to blissfulness. The simpler the vision - the easier it is to achieve. Lack of ambition or lack of vision is relative - sure the blissful person may get a proper injection of adrenaline and joy from slipping behind the wheel of a Lambo or summat; but his not owning one isn't a factor in how blissful he is. If anything, the ownership of said motor vehicle may in fact lend itself to a heightened sense of stress, anguish and paranioa. In essence - being humble is as honourable as being sacrificial. Some of my warmest moments occur when I receive acknowledgment for summat so subtle, I'd given it no hope of engagement at time of conception. Then - you get surprised. And its terrific 😎 For those keeping track - we are in the doldrums; bleeding, no - hemorrhaging at an alarming rate...the ship took some heavy damage from a couple pirate bastards there during the massacres - and to put it bluntly, repairs required immediately on top of a negative cash flow now plunges us firmly into the eye-twitching depths; we are in dire straits alas. But as Knopfler once said; Communique. Thou shalt shout thee from the rooftops as long as one hath breath in thine lungs. Some may say the excuses have piled up far too often; but I don't see anything that can't be passed off as entertaining commentary tbh; worry remains at bay. Doing DWT it much like supporting the Dons - a few bangers parted with in exchange for a twisty turny journey, filled with much too many near-misses and heartache. Something so apparent to me, I'm sure I've probably scribed it prior - regurgitating old prick haha. So to wrap up - with a pinch of hope and and a sense of scope - we can forego the rope, then instead share the dope. Reddit Running Total (RRT) currently sits at -£162.02. Ah no. I’m not promoting it in the slightest to be put on; it's purely to be completely transparent about where the beans I'm spilling are being pushed towards – this is after all, a Life Experiment: Can a useless old arsehole prosper under strict weekly gambling conditions? Word of warning; prior to this – not really. The sticky clarifies - but just to reiterate - here's the format...DRS20 is Dads Recommended Spend: £20. This is a lot of money granted - and I would encourage absolute apprehension if this sort of money represents life altering for you personally if zero is returned. I’m lucky enough to be able to afford to lose £20 in a week; but confess that if I got no return for say, 20 weeks in a row - I would likely be without something I value (a streaming service or summat). I don’t take it lightly. Four bets are placed with this outlay; a £5 Treble (DWT) and three £5 Doubles. Generally if two come up, the bet is covered (up or down £2 or so). My gambling prowess is pretty much a joke; so whilst I advertise, I in no way qualify them as a given. I’m a prick with plenty bollocks to spout is all. This is how I frame it. So here it is - the one thats the first of a generation of DWT entries to set the alarm clock, wake up early - and properly roll up the sleeve for a day of intense lucrative action: Its DWT23 https://i.redd.it/ypn6v4zj9ew51.gif
12.65/1 we get for this selection – terrific. Over 23's last week; over 12's this week - the rod has been cast, clamped onto the back of the frothing madman that wants to shoot for the stars (as always) - pulling him back into the iron barred cage. A cage that will remain his home for a wee bitty - hopefully get his head right; properly ready to listen and collaborate upon his return. Going sensible(ish) - the hunt for a flashlight becoming a more frantic scramble. Lets fold our arms across our chests and furrow our fucking brows. DUNDEE UNITED on a 2 game girl drought - couple of nil nils with the Dons and Sainties. So thats it then - no more fucking about; wee Shankland a couple of games now to get up to speed. Hat-trick incoming therefore I reckon; with it a comfortable victory reminding ross county they best fuck off. BRISTOL ROVERS have won some big fixtures this season amongst a run of some pretty erratic form; couple of losses, couple of wins - a draw, then a win! Then a loss. Away they are then for the latest bout of pendulum swinging; which perhaps suits the style of topsy turvy footy the buggers seem to enjoy. Back to back wins on the road; hat-trick coincides with a DWT appearance - terrific 😎 MANSFIELD TOWN are back yet a-fucking-gain - the run of games without a victory now up to 13. Hoo mama. Now their sixth straight DWT appearance; a new record. The runner up in said category; I couldnae tell you tbh haha - but its a fair bitty behind 6 by golly. Opponents walsall are getting up there themselves without a victory - 4 currently. Time to make Mansfield Park a fortress again. So there we have it – nostalgia, hope and determination all apparent in equal measure. This time we do it right; wind in the sails – and off across the ocean in search of new worlds. A powerful pirate ship hunting high and low for treasures. Raise the fucking flag - the good ship DWT is back and ready to provide for its crew. If you play; play safe. DRS20 as always people. Frustration at the amount won, is better than the heartache at the amount lost. https://preview.redd.it/2n022ftl9ew51.jpg?width=630&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c3b913c8063efb399dba9f0a8b59b460ecf1ff9c |
Win percentage | Damage | Survival percentage | Torpedo Hits | Ships destroyed | Captures | Total games | |
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TIER 5 | 0.75 | 66851 | 0.57 | 6.43 | 1.71 | 1.14 | 8 |
TIER 6 | 0.83 | 65988 | 0.5 | 5.17 | 1.83 | 1 | 6 |
TIER 7 | 0.58 | 64017 | 0.5 | 4.25 | 1.42 | 0.5 | 12 |
TIER 8 | 0.75 | 73771 | 0.25 | 4.5 | 1.75 | 0.75 | 12 |
TIER 9 | 0.64 | 80176 | 0.45 | 4.73 | 1.45 | 0.55 | 11 |
TIER 10 | 0.5 | 91233 | 0.38 | 6.25 | 1.38 | 0.87 | 8 |
TOTAL | 0.67 | 75123 | 0.44 | 5.16 | 1.61 | 0.77 | 57 |
# | Team | Record | Comment | |
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1. | Eagles | 13-3 | The defending Super Bowl champions will start the season with Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles at QB. While the preseason raised more questions than it answered, if the Eagles intend to repeat, then Foles will need to shine until Carson Wentz is cleared to take back the reins. | |
2. | Patriots | 13-3 | "Each year is a new year, and each year has its own challenges. Again, each year we all have to regain our — to the best we can — our ability to perform our jobs. That's what I'm trying to do. I think that's what all of the players, all of the coaches, we're all trying to do that." - Bill Belichick. | |
3. | Vikings | 13-3 | Last year the Vikings had two top-ten-graded WRs, two top-ten-graded TEs, a surprisingly decent O-line that ranked 17th in pass blocking grade and 13th in run blocking grade, and the #1 defense in the NFL. They followed that up this off-season by upgrading at QB, signing a pro bowl DT (making it six total pro bowlers on the defense), and got Dalvin Cook back. Last time they looked this good (in 2010), everyone died, the team went 6-10 and our stadium collapsed. So fans are all pretty excited to find out how they're gonna lose their seventh-straight NFC Championship Game. | |
4. | Saints | 11-5 | The Saints come into the 2018 season with high expectations. Answering the defensive questions alongside the explosion of one of fantasy football's favorite new weapons caused a big stir in 2017 and had them a play away from a title game. On paper the only limitation to them is a Drew Brees regression, which they appear to have built contingencies for. They lose Mark Ingram to start the season, but have a pretty favorable schedule in those 4 weeks. | |
5. | Rams | 11-5 | News of the Rams' big name signings and extensions were among the top NFL headlines this off-season, as massive improvements on both sides of the ball gives fans tremendous hope for this season. Still, an embarrassing early exit in the playoffs last year leaves them appropriately skeptical if this team can execute on their talent when needed. While it is nice to have a floor of 8-8, instead of a ceiling of 8-8 (Fisher scars remain), the goal is to play football in February. | |
6. | Steelers | 13-3 | Straight to the point: Le'Veon Bell is betting on himself. He's betting that the Steelers will be lost without him. The Steelers are betting they won't be. The problem is that if the Steelers are right and James Conner is good enough to help the team win, saying "See, we told you so" doesn't build any good feelings with Bell and his camp. When you're starting a season, is this the kind of tension and drama you want? | |
7. | Jaguars | 10-6 | The time for the Jaguars being the off-season darlings is over. It's time for them to put up or shut up. Duval vs. all y'all. | |
8. | Falcons | 10-6 | A middling Atlanta off-season included not much more than signing depth players and retaining current talent. If Jaguargator9's preseason curse doesn't come to fruition, Sarkisian can prove he belongs in the NFL as a play caller, and Matt Ryan can stop throwing butt interceptions, | |
9. | Packers | 7-9 | With a significantly overhauled roster and a new defensive coordinator, it's an interesting time for the Packers. The Bears come to Lambeau with the highest paid defensive player in the league to face the highest paid offensive player. Predictions that the NFCN will be a bloodbath this year will be tested immediately. | |
10. | Chargers | 9-7 | The Cal State Dominguez Hills Chargers FC find themselves in a familiar place when it comes to expectations for the 2018 season. Fans can get excited about the return of future HoFer Antonio Gates, but will he and the Chargers finally put the pieces together for a playoff run? | |
11. | Panthers | 11-5 | The Panthers are one of the biggest question marks among the early season contenders. What will Norv Turner's new offense produce as Cam Newton works with DJ Moore and Torrey Smith? And how will the defense fair against the offenses of the NFC South? | |
12. | Chiefs | 10-6 | There are a lot of question marks going into the season for the Chiefs. How will second year starter Patrick Mahomes play? Will the secondary be as bad as advertised? Can they survive their early season brutal schedule? What in the world is wrong with Eric Berry? Hopefully after Week 1 some questions will be answered, for good or for bad. | |
13. | Titans | 9-7 | The Titans made a bold move by firing their coach after winning a playoff game at the end of last year. The main question is going to be how quickly the players can mesh with the new defensive and offensive schemes. The biggest area of concern seems to be the learning curve for Marcus Mariota with Matt LaFleur's offense, which can take some time to master. | |
14. | Texans | 4-12 | Texans fans finally have the chance to attend the Electric Circus this year, as it looks like Watt and Clowney may actually be uninjured and on the same field at the same time. And thankfully it seems our long-running QB drought has ended as fans (and coaches) expect that Watson will definitely Be Someone this season, but with only a few games under his belt since his injury, it's too early to crown him the People's Champ because, as everyone knows, it takes grinding to be a king (even for first round draft picks). Will the Texans finally sip the sweet syrup of victory, or will it be another season of double-cupping disappointment? Only time can tell. | |
15. | Lions | 9-7 | The Lions caught an early wave of hype after the signing of new HC Matt Patricia in February, but most have cooled significantly on them since then. Less than outstanding preseason performances and roster moves by division rivals have certainly overshadowed Detroit. It's important to remember the Lions did aggressively address their biggest weakness this off-season, however, and if there is significant improvement in the run game, it could change everything for this team. | |
16. | Ravens | 9-7 | The biggest story entering the preseason was how first round rookie Lamar Jackson would do. But while he was having rookie growing pains, Joe Flacco had an excellent 16 attempts, and Robert Griffin III earned himself a roster spot as the backup. This high level of preseason play has become customary for the Ravens, with their 5-0 preseason following a couple of 4-0 ones, and increasing their preseason win streak to 13 games. | |
17. | 49ers | 6-10 | Its rare that a 6-10 team enters the season with such high expectations, but that is the result of the season-altering trade for Jimmy Garoppolo. From 1-10 to 5-0, 2017 was a tale of two seasons. All the questions around the Niners boil down to one basic question: Which team will show up in 2018? | |
18. | Cowboys | 9-7 | The makeover of the Cowboys over the past two seasons has been disturbingly drastic. Now boasting the youngest roster in the NFC, casual fans will probably struggle to name more than a handful of starters from a roster full of question marks. Committed to building through the draft, this year will serve as first indicator as to whether or not this will be a repeat of the 1989 rebuild, which looks superficially similar. | |
19. | Bears | 5-11 | The Bears took advantage of their financial flexibility to make a huge splash by trading for Khalil Mack and promptly making him rich. While the Bears are far from in "win now" mode, it's clear Pace thinks the young core of this team is good enough to be in serious contention over the next few seasons. With new head coach Matt Nagy at the helm, the Bears could be in store for a surprising, exciting season, even in a stacked NFC North. | |
20. | Seahawks | 9-7 | Seattle's certainly going through a changing-of-the-guard, and not just on the offensive line. No one can act like it's no big deal that the defense lost four (maybe five?) superstars over the last 12 months, but the Seahawks have previously shown that superstars can be made out of underrated late draft picks. On one hand, veterans bring stability and knowledge. On the other hand... | |
21. | Redskins | 7-9 | The Redskins go into 2018 with a lot of uncertainty. Nobody quite knows what to expect from Alex Smith and the rest of the offense. Preseason injuries have already quelled what little enthusiasm the fan base had and there still exists a lot of ill will over the mismanagement of talent during the off-season. Simply put, this team needs to win or they may be back to the same old revolving door of coaches and QB's who came to Washington and failed. | |
22. | Bengals | 7-9 | The Bengals, once again, retained Marvin Lewis in the off-season, a move that reinforces Mike Brown's love for the status quo. The Bengals may he slightly improved from last season, but likely not enough to be taken seriously as playoff contenders. Vegas has the win oveunder at 6.5. | |
23. | Broncos | 5-11 | With a new quarterback, a revamped backfield, and a defense exchanging one criminal for another, the Denver Broncos look to improve off of their disastrous 5-11 campaign. Bronco Killers Alex Smith and Khalil Mack have gone East—where they can't hurt the Broncos anymore—creating a wide-open AFC West. Can the Broncos get back to the playoffs with Case? Or will the hopes of the mountain rest on $wag? Only time can tell. | |
24. | Giants | 3-13 | New GM Dave Gettleman won the adoration of fans when he signed Odell Beckham Jr. to a long-term deal in the summer. That adoration, though, will quickly wear off if the Giants get off to a bad start in what's shaping up to be a brutal early season stretch of games. Time will tell if the moves done to address the OL were enough, and if the decision to keep Eli Apple in the starting lineup was a defensible one. | |
25. | Raiders | 6-10 | It is only fitting that the writer of this blurb is over 30 and was picked up off the street last minute. The players are saying the right things after the departure of Khalil Mack, but fans are going into week one feeling a bit like they've just been broken up with. A week one win would do a lot to raise the spirits and restore faith in the new regime. | |
26. | Cardinals | 8-8 | Many are counting the Cardinals out before the season begins, and Vegas has them tied for least wins with the Browns, Bills, and Jets. A coaching change, QB change, scheme change, and one of the league's toughest schedules makes some of that understandable, but nearly all the same pieces that made the team 8-8 last year are still intact. An opening home game against Washington should be a good indication of how the season may go. | |
27. | Colts | 4-12 | After an off-season full of turnover as Colts GM Chris Ballard continues to remake the roster, projections and expectations are a mixed bag for the 2018 Colts. Pending Andrew Luck's continued health and a massive improvement in the coaching department, a 12-4 record and division title could be the ceiling of this young and talented squad. But question marks at WR, RB, and along each level of the defense could mean another top 10 draft pick come season's end. | |
28. | Dolphins | 6-10 | It's easy to knock the team that spends the off-season tossing aside 3 Pro-Bowlers and bringing in some old war equipment and a receiver that only plays well during the part of the season that the Dolphins tend to watch from home, but the Dolphins are trying something that teams don't usually do, except for the Patriots: Building a team on players that want to work to win and put in the time during the week and during the off-season to win. Nobody that hasn't been to the Dolphins camp thinks they have a chance, but oddly, everyone that visits says they have something special. We'll see. | |
29. | Buccaneers | 5-11 | The good news is that the Buccaneers exited the NFL preseason with as many ACLs as they had when they started. The bad news is that they're facing a brutal schedule and starting the season without their top quarterback. | |
30. | Bills | 9-7 | After a brief 17 year misstep, the Buffalo Bills returned to their standard of excellence last year with a playoff berth in Sean McDermott’s first year as HC. The defense looks to be substantially improved, with the team retaining its elite secondary talent while adding several front seven players this off-season, so the fate of the season now lies in the hands of sophomore QB Nathan Peterman as well as the ability of newcomers at offensive line to step up and perform. A failure at either of these could very well spell disaster, but improvement from last year’s 9-7 record is highly doable if things go well for the Bills in these areas. | |
31. | Jets | 5-11 | On this week's episode of Hey Darnold!, Helga Pa-Mac-i left no doubt that the future is now by naming Sam Darnold the week 1 starting QB and sending Teddy Two-Gloves to New Orleans for a 3rd-round pick. What does the season hold? It's all on Sam now. | |
32. | Browns | 0-16 | Can we make it all sixteen games with the same quarterback? Can we manage at least four wins? Can we make it all year with our head coach? History says no, but history is stupid. As the saying goes "those who do not study history are totally OK and things work out great". Buckle up Browns fans, its 2018! |
Chelsea | D L W W W |
Liverpool | W W W W W |
POS | CLUB | P | W | D | L | GD | PTS |
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1 | Liverpool | 33 | 25 | 7 | 1 | 55 | 82 |
2 | Man City | 32 | 26 | 2 | 4 | 62 | 80 |
4 | Spurs | 33 | 22 | 1 | 10 | 30 | 67 |
3 | Chelsea | 33 | 20 | 6 | 7 | 23 | 66 |
5 | Man United | 33 | 19 | 7 | 7 | 19 | 64 |
So I made this post about how managed to beat an Ebbsfleet team 9-2 even though they were two divisions above mine. In that post, I was using a created club called Portslade United. based on the suburb Portslade in Brighton & Hove. A few guys asked me to post an update on how my save is going, which I would be very glad to do. I always wanted to post stories like this, so I'm pretty excited to share my journey with anyone who's interested. Even if it's just one of you who enjoys reading this, I'd gladly continue updating. submitted by FurkanE17 to footballmanagergames [link] [comments] First, a quick overview about the club and how we started this save. First version of our club's badge. Certainly there is room for improvement here.
The facilities are below average, which means we're probably one level above most of the other teams in our division. If you don't have much money to work with in lower leagues and have low attendances (like 100-200), you will inevitably slide into the red financially, unless you have an unexpected cup run. So facilities won't be something you can upgrade for a long time, which is why I chose to up our facility levels by one level compared to most others. Even with 1.000 people in attendance, we still do not have enough money to upgrade any facilities after two seasons by the way. Also, I wanted to focus on youth a bit more, so I had both Junior Coaching and our Youth Recruitment and rather high levels. Our first youth intake was trash, so it's not like we're going to get incredible regens still, especially considering our reputation. That said, I have successfully convinced Mark to up both levels, with both now being considered "exceptional". Here's our youth intake preview for our second season: \"This is an excellent group of players\" is what I got last year. Best player had 3 star potential. Could this years be better? Our first squadAs I said, all of our players were randomly generated at the start. I tested this beforehand to ensure our squad wouldn't be absolutely ridiculous (good or bad) and I realized that the game usually generates one 5-star talent, two 4-star talents and a few more 3-star talents, with most of the others just about average for the 8th tier. The 5-star talents in my tests were all already considered to be good enough for the Vanarama National or North/South, which I was fine with, as that would mean that we can start our journey with a player who can move up the leagues with us. That said, none of my tests generated me a player quite like Joshua Sekyere.What a lad! The outspoken and confrontational Joshua Sekyere (who is the first player to come out as gay in any of my saves ever) is quite the personality. He actually started off at 15 Dribbling and Finishing and seems to be in decline due to our training facilities I presume. Based on his scouting report, he is on a Sky Bet Championship level, which is ridiculous and so far, he's shown just how good he is. He started on a one-year contract with us and didn't want to extend for the majority of that first season, which is why I signed three other strikers to eventually replace him: Mikhail Kennedy, Luke Hirst and Jamie Gray (all actual players). After signing them near the end of the first season, I tried to offer Sekyere a new contract and would you look at that, he actually wants to extend it. I'm in tears at this point, equally of happiness and dread, because I'm thinking that he'll ask for a king's ransom. To my surprise, he agreed on a two-year deal worth about 55.000€ (around £50.000). So yeah, thankfully we'll enjoy to watch him destroy lower league defenses for the time being. 1st SeasonYeah. This was a bit too easy perhaps.We're unbeaten in our first season with an incredible goal difference. Our star man Joshua Sekyere scored 42 goals in league fixtures alone and we ended up having five players score 10+ goals in our first season. We paid around 125.000€ on wages, so it's not like we went overboard. With a few solid regens like Teerayut Buripakdee (Thai, RM) and Gerard Kaaijmolen (Dutch, ST) and other (underpaid) star players like Matt Carter (CM), Zak O'Neill (Irish, CM) and Timo Parthoens (Belgian, LB), we were able to dominate the league. I'll drop tips & tricks on each post I make like this for everyone who'd like to start a lower league save, so here is #1. In the county leagues, there are no loan restrictions. The only thing stopping you from getting a full roster of players on loan is the fact that A) not everyone is interested in your team and B) most of the ones you can get aren't that good. Most players who are offered out on loan at this level do not need to have their wages paid, however, so you can stockpile them without any worry, if you want. I play with attribute masking off, which makes finding good players to get on loan easier, so if you're masking your attributes, you'll need to get those players on trial first and wait a few weeks to see, if their attributes are actually good enough. Six of my starters were loanees, so I had half a dozen good to very good starters for free. So yeah, get players on loan and your job will be a lot easier. Anyway, we lost in the FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round and didn't go far in the FA Trophy or Southern League Cup because I rotated a whole lot for those games. We did however end the season on 32 games unbeaten (30 wins), which will probably be a club record that will stand for a while. Our largest victory: 7:1 against Yaxley, in which Sekyere scored four goals, then a club record. According to an inbox item, we also set a new record low for our club with only 35 wins, so I was very disappointed in that. Of course, we are only one year into the save so that apparent "record low" is obviously bullshit. Thanks to our cup runs, which included attendances of 3-4000, our finances grew considerably. We finished the season on 500.000€ in our balance, which resulted in a wage budget of 260.000€... and a transfer budget of 250.000€!!! 2nd SeasonI'm sure the degree of difficulty will pick up in the Vanarama South..Another very strong season so far, this time in the Isthmian League Premier Division (7th tier). I didn't use any of the transfer budget, which seemed way too high for this level (so if you're starting a lower league save with a created club, maybe don't set your attendance as high as me) but rather put it all on my wage budget, which grew to about 500.000€. Here is how I put together a squad that would eventually win 9-2 against Ebbsfleet, a Vanarama National team: At the end of March/start of April of any year, big clubs will release their youth players which don't have the ability/potential to ever play in the Premier League. What I do a few weeks before that is go through each PL club and go to "All Players". There is a drop-down menu that lets you filter for players who are on expiring deals. Just add all players who are "Youngsters/Future and Breakthrough Prospects" to a shortlist and scout them. Once the release announcement appears in your inbox, you can approach to sign a few of those players. I found A BUNCH of amazing players for my team, who all joined me for free. You will have to give their previous club 15% of the transfer fee, should you sell any of them but I doubt that they will ever be sold for money, so I don't mind that. Nevertheless, my best pick-ups were Rafferty Pedder (CM, who I nicknamed Rafferty Peddercini because his name reminded me of Pepperoncinis for some reason), Jon McCracken (Scottish, incredible GK), the DC duo of Luis Binks and Tom Sams and also this guy: George Dowling. Look at this guy. He's currently on an 8.17 average rating with 16 assists in 21 games. Look at his wages as well. This is a crazy good method to pick up great players for cheap. Most of them have League Two potential and could be in our squad for a few years, unless they price themselves out of our range when their contracts run out. Even so, we can probably find even better players who are interested in us at that point. We have the 2nd highest wages in our division at 480.000€ (Romford were 1st at 3.3M€!!) but we would only have the 22nd highest wage bill in the Vanarama National, so it's not like we were overpowered going into that Ebbsfleet demolition job. Regardless, it looks like a promotion by winning the league is coming our way again at the end of this season. I've rambled for long enough I believe. If you enjoyed reading this, let me know. Was this too long? Too short? I'm thinking about updating you guys every six months, so the next post would be a end of season review basically. If anyone actually wants more frequent updates, I'd also be happy to do that. Anything else you'd like to know about? Leave a reply. In case you want to know which tactics I use and how our overall squad looks like, I'll talk about those things in my next post because I believe this post has gone for long enough. Thanks for reading everyone! :) I'll leave you with this screen. Did I just say my players won't get sold for money? A 46.000€ offer for Jamie Gray by Shamrock Rovers. We got him for free in the middle of last season. Jamie Gray isn't going anywhere unless I get an offer in the 100.000€ range but he is now unhappy at the club, so thanks for that Shamrock. See you next time everyone! |
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