Football Manager - Weekly Help Thread - Ask your help requests here | Week Commencing 08/09/2019 |
- Weekly Help Thread - Ask your help requests here | Week Commencing 08/09/2019
- Celebrating a title win...
- This is brilliant lmao, wait until the boss realized that's not his company weekly wages.
- What the fans expect from you when you take over a team
- LADS, I'M FUCKING CRYING.....
- Today I'm f**ked up because not learn about the club's history.
- Are the new facilities made of fucking gold?
- Trying to compete against this Madrid side, honestly on the verge of tears
- Me selecting opponents for a preseason friendly cup.
- I’m buying this
- Today is as emotional day, as this absolute legend retires
- Best news you can receive as a Newcastle fan. Takeover complete
- Lost 1st game of the season, decided to ruin the entire league...
- Fucking hate Copa del Rey. Tinpot competition.
- If FM20...
- What happens when you give an AI Dulwich Hamlet £4.34 billion? -- Part III
- He must really hate his son...
- I need to lie down for a bit now
- What Do You Want From Me, Barco?
- Imagine Scoring A 89th Minute Winner Just To Concede 4 In Added Time
- We better not lose to the bottom team, "Show some passion!"
- Can someone give myself and Sunderland a hug please.... F
- I had an unbeaten season in the Championship and still didn't get promoted
- First time I´ve seen such a high score for a keeper
Weekly Help Thread - Ask your help requests here | Week Commencing 08/09/2019 Posted: 08 Sep 2019 02:01 AM PDT Please use this thread as a place to ask questions that are specific to your save, such as:
If you are asking for tactical help/advice, please post an image of your formation and what insutructions/roles you have set. As a rule of thumb, if you ask a question, answer a question. This is what keeps this thread alive and useful. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 08 Sep 2019 08:39 AM PDT
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This is brilliant lmao, wait until the boss realized that's not his company weekly wages. Posted: 08 Sep 2019 12:06 AM PDT
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What the fans expect from you when you take over a team Posted: 08 Sep 2019 05:12 AM PDT
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Posted: 08 Sep 2019 05:19 PM PDT
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Today I'm f**ked up because not learn about the club's history. Posted: 08 Sep 2019 05:39 AM PDT
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Are the new facilities made of fucking gold? Posted: 08 Sep 2019 09:24 AM PDT
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Trying to compete against this Madrid side, honestly on the verge of tears Posted: 08 Sep 2019 10:30 AM PDT
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Me selecting opponents for a preseason friendly cup. Posted: 08 Sep 2019 09:21 AM PDT
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Posted: 08 Sep 2019 04:28 AM PDT
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Today is as emotional day, as this absolute legend retires Posted: 08 Sep 2019 10:13 AM PDT
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Best news you can receive as a Newcastle fan. Takeover complete Posted: 08 Sep 2019 04:36 PM PDT
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Lost 1st game of the season, decided to ruin the entire league... Posted: 08 Sep 2019 10:44 AM PDT
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Fucking hate Copa del Rey. Tinpot competition. Posted: 08 Sep 2019 08:33 PM PDT
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Posted: 08 Sep 2019 08:07 AM PDT If FM20 does not improve on the clips we see of sequences of play, then I will not buy it regardless of any improvements they make. I just get too wound up watching: - my wide players take an extra touch or two to make sure their cross is blocked out for a corner - throw ins that go either directly to the opponent or they step right in front of my players to win it (often when I have a player standing unmarked) - my defender, standing in 15 meters of space, heads the ball directly to the opponent - and a few other ones (like your defensive back running away from the attacking winger) I know these are just visual representations of a calculated outcomes, but if FM20 doesn't show them in less frustratingly repetitive ways, then I'll pass. Rant over. Just had to get that off of my chest. [link] [comments] | ||
What happens when you give an AI Dulwich Hamlet £4.34 billion? -- Part III Posted: 08 Sep 2019 01:07 PM PDT Link to the Imgur album for Part III Earlier in this story, I took over several other clubs in an FM save and used them to give Dulwich Hamlet £4.34 billion. At no point did I take over the club. Why? Because I wanted to see what the game's AI would do with the money. This is Dulwich Hamlet, 14 years after I gave them £4.34 billion: Premier League mid-table regulars and FA Cup champions. How will the FA Cup victory affect this club? Apparently, by sacking their manager at Christmas. His crime? The team is in 10th place. Claudio Ranieri sympathizes. Assistant Aaron Pierre of Grenada is promoted to manager. Aaron Pierre has a fairly average season with the team, finishing in 7th. In the Europa League, Dulwich wins a group containing Ajax, Las Palmas, and Legia Warsaw before getting knocked out in the first knockout round by Dynamo Kiev. The club is now worth £1.69 billion after a season of European football. Although the junior coaching is only average, Dulwich's facilities are quite good now. Dulwich Hamlet's rise in status has led it to acquire Huddersfield as its newest affiliate. Here is the roster. Carl Gross was named to the Premier League team of the season, again indicating that for Dulwich Hamlet, salary is not at all correlated to talent. The new manager prefers a 4-4-2 formation. Dulwich Hamlet have so much money that they're now investing it. Pierre does not last long, getting sacked the following season just before Christmas, with the club mired in 15th place. Seferovic is hired as the replacement. In other news from around the league, Pep Guardiola is sacked by Chelsea. Seferovic is able to stem the bleeding a little bit and has the club finish in a disappointing 10th place by the end of the season. Dulwich fail to make any noise in the cup competitions, making it to the quarterfinals of the FA Cup and worse in the League Cup. In the Europa League, Dulwich again wins its group only to lose in the first round, this time to Red Bull Leipzig on away goals. Seferovic plays another odd formation: the 4-2-3-1 Narrow. The 10th place finish indicates that the formation was not perfect, but it did earn Vinciarelli a place in the Premier League team of the season. As you might expect by now, Vinciarelli is not well paid compared to the rest of the first team. In the 2036-37 season, Seferovic makes it three Dulwich managers sacked in three seasons. Dulwich Hamlet is in 9th place at the time, indicating that they are no longer happy with mid-table finishes. Iago Falque is hired as his replacement. Although Dulwich wins their last four league games, they miss out on European football by one point and [finish in 8th.] Furthermore, they lose to Tottenham in the FA Cup semi-final; Tottenham then goes on to lose to Arsenal. (https://imgur.com/loVonP1) Carl Gross earns a second Team of the Year nod. He's a bit more well-paid this time around. Falque plays a more traditional 4-2-3-1. The following season, Falque makes it four managers sacked in four seasons. It seems as though Dulwich managers are now cursed: they spend enough money to make top four, but can't attract the players they need without Champions League football, dooming themselves to an endless cycle of one-year managers. In this case, Falque was in eighth when he was sacked in January. Falque is replaced by Manchester United legend Paul Pogba. Pogba actually does worse than Falque. However, by season's end Pogba has Dulwich in seventh place by a single point, and Dulwich is back in Europe. Dulwich Hamlet have two Premier League team of the year players, which is impressive for a seventh-place team: superstar left back Carl Gross, and midfielder Daoudi. The value of the club has dropped a bit, but the club is still quite rich. Carl Gross is now captain. Whoever paid for that stadium sponsorship deal 15 years ago got quite a deal. The 2038-39 season starts out with Pogba getting the sack at Christmas. The club is in 11th place. Dulwich steals another Ligue 1 manager in Mehmet Ali. Mehmet Ali changes Dulwich's formation to a 4-1-2-3. It works wonders. While they only finish in 8th place in the league, they win the Europa League. Dulwich beats Red Bull Leipzig 2-1 in the final; Carl Gross wins Man of the Match. Leipzig leads 1-0 for most of the match, but Dulwich score two goals in the last ten minutes to break their hearts. Although the early goal likely put Leipzig on the defensive, Dulwich was clearly the better team. As for the rest of the season, it was mostly a disappointment. Man City won again. Dulwich missed out on 7th by three points, after losing to Reading on the final day. Sheffield Wednesday finished 5th, as Liverpool and Tottenham had poor seasons. For the second season in a row, Vinciarelli runs the furthest in the Premier League. Here's a closer look at this key cog for Dulwich Hamlet. And here is the entire roster that won the Europa League for Dulwich Hamlet. Finally, Dulwich Hamlet is headed to the Champions League. Nice trophy case, eh? Club history summary, so far. [link] [comments] | ||
He must really hate his son... Posted: 08 Sep 2019 06:03 AM PDT
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I need to lie down for a bit now Posted: 08 Sep 2019 03:44 AM PDT
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What Do You Want From Me, Barco? Posted: 08 Sep 2019 08:02 PM PDT
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Imagine Scoring A 89th Minute Winner Just To Concede 4 In Added Time Posted: 08 Sep 2019 02:15 PM PDT
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We better not lose to the bottom team, "Show some passion!" Posted: 08 Sep 2019 11:53 AM PDT
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Can someone give myself and Sunderland a hug please.... F Posted: 08 Sep 2019 05:33 AM PDT
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I had an unbeaten season in the Championship and still didn't get promoted Posted: 08 Sep 2019 12:39 AM PDT
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First time I´ve seen such a high score for a keeper Posted: 08 Sep 2019 02:48 PM PDT
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