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    Football Manager - Love the new meme template


    Love the new meme template

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 01:15 PM PST

    Quess which team I'm managing

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 12:32 AM PST

    I go ahahaha

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 03:30 AM PST

    Getting the Treble with Macclesfield town takes time

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 03:41 AM PST

    Hoping someone appreciates this as much as I do!! Champions league here we come

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 01:35 PM PST

    Me and my wife watching my Bolton side draw 0-0 away at Scunthorpe in League 2

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 03:43 AM PST

    This is why I love this game

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 12:49 PM PST

    Throws milk bottle

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 04:09 AM PST

    My one love. The best name i have ever graced my eyes on

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 01:34 PM PST

    Welsh rejects English to play for Scottish

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 04:49 AM PST

    I refuse to re-load - but this is probably the worst defeat in 20 years of Manager games

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 05:13 AM PST

    52 Year old Defender??

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 04:08 PM PST

    Nothing like seeing your club newgens blossom

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 10:33 AM PST

    i hate this game

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 09:26 AM PST

    Are there any British people here who regret they voted for Brexit purely because it makes it harder to sign Brazilian wonderkids on FM?

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 04:45 PM PST

    Shout out to Rene Meulensteen who consistently tells me to drop one of the world's best players from my Australia squad

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 03:20 AM PST

    My Glorious Milan Dynasty

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 06:44 PM PST

    I'm approaching a point in the best save of Football Manager I've ever had, where I've achieved everything at my favourite club, AC Milan, after +15 years in charge roleplaying as former club captain, Ignazio Abate. I've won everything there is to win and just finished a run with three consecutive Champions League triumphs. Club legend Gigio Donnarumma just retired, and Italy, led by Milan-captain, Cesare Carminati, just won the Euros. So it's a fitting point to reflect back on a truly glorious career at the San Siro, that will soon be replaced by Stadio Paolo Maldini (yeah, I made sure that happened lol...).

    I've been scribbling a bit in a notes document along the way, so I figured I'd share a summary (a long one though) on here for anyone interested. It's truly the most satisfying save I've ever had. I played with a slightly modified database. I completely restructured the staff at Milan, for example making current director and legend, Palo Maldini, the director of football. Other than that nothing big, but I've edited some countries a bit to secure a more realistic flow of regens, a few young talents here and there, that I think was misrepresented, along with a bunch of other smaller details. Same goes for the in game editor, that I used along the way to tweak regens in a more realistic fashion, edit some names here and there etc. Nothing major though, where I give myself more funds, make my own regens wonder kids etc.

    The journey will be divided in to five eras named after the dominating figure of the time. 'The Zlatan Era' from '21 to '23, 'The Leao Era' from '24 to '25, 'The Donnarumma Era' from '26 to '29, 'The Carminati Era' from '30 to '33 and 'The Jair Era' from 34 to 36'.

    The Zlatan Era
    It had been a decade since the sleeping giant of italian football, AC Milan, had last won any silverware of note. Back then the was led by swedish superstar striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Since his departure, the seven time european champions had not even managed to qualify for the Champions League.

    So naturally, the San Siro's Curva Sud roared in jubilation, when newly appointed manager Ignazio Abate along with sporting director and club legend Paolo Maldini welcomed the now 38-year old superstar back to his old stomping ground.

    The signing proved to be an immediate succes with the club kicking a new era off by winning the league in their first season. Despite his advanced age, the Swede managed to score on a consistant basis, while simultaneously mentoring the clubs many youngsters in to champions.

    The following season continued in the same vein with a Coppa Italia win, despite the team just slipping to Atalanta in the Serie A.

    In Zlatans third and final season before retirement, the team managed to put it all together. Donnarumma was establishing himself as perhaps the best goalkeeper in world football, and captain Romagnoli was becoming an elite player along with the likes of Theo, Kessie, Bennacer, Tonali and Leao.

    For the first time since 2007 AC Milan was kings of Europe, lifting both the Champions league and the Serie A.

    The Leao Era
    Young winger Rafael Leao stepped up big time in the wake of Zlatan Ibrahimovic's retirement becoming the new superstar of the italian game.

    During two seasons he - along with the rest of the young core in Donnarumma, Romagnoli, Theo, Bennacer, Kessie, Tonali and newly acquired brazilian teenage wingback Juninho - led the team to two Serie A triumphs and two Coppe Italia trophies, before becoming the most expensive transfer in AC Milan history, when he left for Real Madrid in the summer of 2025.

    The Donnarumma Era
    Multiple Champions League-winning manager at Bayern, Hansi Flick, took the reign at rival neighbours Inter Milan that same summer, which would end up spelling bad news for AC Milan the remaining decade. Despite the best keeper in the world, a more than solid defence and a downright world class midfield, the offensive void left by the departure of superstar Leao meant, that Milan had to watch Flick and Inter Milan lift the title that year. The only real positive thing to mention from this year is the emergence of young, local trequartista, Cesare Carminati, who at the tender age of 16 broke through the first team and even managed to contribute with a few goals and assists.

    In the summer of 2026, following last seasons huge disappointment, a mass exodus took place. Theo, Tonali, Bennacer and Kessie all left the club, which made Inter the clear favourites for retaining the title.

    The remaining four seasons of the 2020's saw Milan and Inter share the league with two titles a piece. Abate promoted a handful of academy players to the first team with great succes. Especially the young Cesare Carminati, who slowly but surely established himself as one of the biggest talents on the world scene with his nack for both scoring, assisting and leaving defenders puzzled with his flair and technique, despite perhaps lacking the speed of other attacking superstars. On top of that, the signings of spanish regista Ferron and dutch powerhouse striker de Ridder proved value for money, as they too managed to establish themselves at the very top of the Serie A pecking order.

    During the end of the era, captain Alession Romagnoli left for boyhood club Lazio, resulting in Milan's fan favourite, and perennial Golden Glove contender, Gigio Donnarumma, taking over the armband in 2028.

    The Carminati Era
    During the 2030's Milan would establish one of the greatest dynasties world football had ever seen.

    They started the decade off winning two league titles and two Champions League trophies in three seasons led by Carminati, Donnarumma, Juninho, Ferron, de Ridder and newly acquired Ivorian monster centreback, Daouda Moussa.

    Donnarumma had been the best goalkeeper in the world for a decade, Carminati was establishing himself as one of the very best offensive players in the world and de Ridder was becoming the most lethal goalscorer out there.

    The Jair Era
    But despite the overwhelming talent, the 2032/33 season passed with no silverware, which made Ignazio Abate break the bank to bring in the most hyped wonderkid in world football on board to join Carminati and de Ridder up front. Brazilian sensation and World Cup-winner Jair - a pacey and highly flashy winger - was bought for 250 million euros. And he was an instant success.

    The following three seasons resulted in Milan being crowned both italian and european champions three times in a row. Jair won three consecutive Ballon D'ors with Carminati featuring in the top three twice and de Ridder once.

    This is perhaps the greatest club team the world has ever seen.

    The Legacy
    It has just been announced, that Milan will move in to their new stadium, Stadio Paolo Maldini, in the not so distant future. The stadium will be named after former club captain and one-club-man, Paolo Maldini, who has been in charge of the sporting sector since 2020 and thus been an integral part to 11 champions league victories. 5 as a player and 6 as a director.

    Ignazio Abate, who captained the team himself as player (all though in a much less succesful time in Milans history) finds himself as the clubs most succesful manager of all time, if not the most succesful manager to ever live - period.

    Abate and Carminati, who just took over the captains armband from Donnarumma, is slowly but surely joining the likes of Baresi, Maldini and Donnarumma as tier one club legends. And despite only being at the club for three seasons, Jair is not far from being added to that list either. On the come up is a young central defender, Emiliano Giacinti, who ha emerged form the youth ranks to secure himself a starting spot at only eighteen years old, who is already being lined up to inherit the armband, when Carminati calls it a career one day down the line...

    De Ridder, Juninho, Ferron, Ibrahimovic, Romagnoli, Moussa, Leao, Kessie, Tonali and Bennacer have also earned themselves a big spot in the hearts of the Milan supporters.

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    First game back after not logging onto my UCL finalist save in a month and this happens...

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 06:37 PM PST

    Derby day spirit, am I right?

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 11:35 AM PST

    These boys helped me dethrone Bayern in the Bundesliga. Tought it was worth the share

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 06:48 AM PST

    Acceleration should be 21

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 07:23 PM PST

    Accrington offered to buy my player for negative 1£

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 07:34 AM PST

    As an huge AS Roma fan I couldn't miss the chance to create some New Balance concept kits that I'm gonna use in my next FM21 save with As Roma ����❤️

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 02:21 AM PST

    Mike Phelan, for the love of god, no

    Posted: 17 Feb 2021 02:28 PM PST

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