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What If... Every team used a 2-3-5 formation
Having seen the masterclass of Pep's 2-3-5 for Bayern, other managers have started to take note. The world is fascinated by this refreshing take on tactics, and slowly but surely more managers begin to put the same tactic in place. With some subtle encouragement from the FA's, excited by the idea of fast attacking football, soon the whole world is converted. Everyone is using the 2-3-5. But has the footballing scene changed for the better? Will there be the intense matches everyone craves, or will there be a global tactical disaster?
Sameoldnote/footballmanagergamesnotetosaythiswasoriginallypostedoverherebuteverythingpostedtherewillbebelow.Ifyouwantpicturesandgraphsandformatting,feelfreetoswingbythesite.Ornot.I'mnotoverlybotheredeitherway. Another simple experiment. The setup for this one is every manager gets the 2-3-5 set as their favourite formation, and the "fits players to favourite formation" characteristic ticked. The idea is that goals will be scored, ideally as many as possible. I've heard many times about how football is dull, and the crazy ideas to resuscitate it. This is my (joke) attempt, lets put the focus on attack, and remove any inclination to defend whatsoever. You may be wondering "why 2-3-5?" or "why not just remove all defenders?". The quick answer is, 2-3-5 is the most attacking formation you can mass-assign managers. Outside of that I'd have to assign each teams formation individually, and that won't work on the scale or time frame I'm looking to do. Plus, I'm halving the number of defenders in a game, is that not enough? Let's crack on. How many goals will be scored? Will teams fall apart? Will strikers become the new president for countries worldwide? There's only one way to find out...
2014/15
Title Winners: Man City Cup Winners:FA - Arsenal, League - Arsenal Average Goals: 97.25 The season opens with Man City battering Everton 4-1, and to be honest, that's weak compared to what's about to come. City top the table thanks to scoring a whopping 139 goals, setting a new record for the Premier League. Sunderland ship to me with 127 to finish last. Despite all the goals, top scorer isn't exactly a high number, with only 29, and the Man City top scorer sitting at 26 (Aguero). We do get a very young goalscorer, which naturally comes from Arsenal, as Michael Palezevic finds the net in a 5-3 extravaganza with Swansea. The biggest positional surprise is Newcastle finishing in 5th, but that's not important. Elsewhere the same effect is being seen. Not much change in the big names of the world, just way more goals in every match. Barcelona match their points record of 100 but do so by scoring 153 goals, averaging just over 4 a game. This obviously leads to Messi being top scorer. Both the goal records in Continental competitions are broken, with Tottenham managing to take the record for both goals scored and conceded at the same time.
2015/16
Title Winners: Chelsea Cup Winners:FA - Liverpool, League - Everton Average Goals: 98.8 The same old ridiculously high scoring comes around again, this time with an ever so slightly higher average per team. Chelsea get close to City's record, but can only manage 135, whilst Falcao does break 30 goals this time round. Leeds somehow manage to concede more than Sunderland, shipping 130 goals to give them a nice -67 goal difference. The biggest striker signings are Mario Gomez and Falcao for United, but as of right now there isn't a flood of strikers going around. Fullbacks, however, are universally unhappy, and we're a short step away from the WBFBU (Wing-Back, Full-Back Union) having an all out revolt. Spurs sell Eriksen and buy Moussa Sissoko... fuck. Real Madrid attempt to buy Lacazette to fix their scoring hopes, and it does lead them to 152 goals. Unfortunately, they lose out 8-7 on aggregate to Barcelona, with both teams finishing on 91 points. Liverpool claim the top scorers ever for the Champions league with 61, but then get smashed 9-3 by Man United, to also gain the most conceded title. That's going to hurt for a while. Euro 2016 sees the third title in a row for Spain as they scored 26 goals culminating in a thrilling 4-3 final victory over England. Lukaku also took over Platini's incredible record, scoring 11 goals in 6 games. The tournament gets lauded as the most successful ever. No-one questions whether it's due to the fact that defenders have mysteriously stopped playing.
2016/17
Title Winners: Man United Cup Winners:FA - Chelsea, League - Man City Average Goals: 100.4 Chelsea do manage to beat City's goalscoring record, setting the new bar at 140 goals. Bizarrely Oscar manages more assists (23) than their top scorers, Costa and Benteke (21), so clearly the Chelsea philosophy is to share it around. Spurs get another record to their name, although ideally, they'd be on the other end of the 7-4 goal-fest. It had to be Newcastle they lost too though, didn't it... Middlesbrough find themselves at the bottom of the table despite scoring 83 goals, which has to be some sort of record. The first signs of weird transfers creep in, as City spend £50M to bring in both Pione Sisto and Ayoze Perez. Meanwhile Dorlan Pabon somehow earns himself a £17M price tag on his way to Villa. Don't get me wrong, they're alright but I'm not sure any of them can claim to be worth that. Still, that's better than training Cesar Azpilicueta into an accomplished striker. It's a unique approach from Jose considering Cesar has 5 finishing. Taking a quick look at the Championship, 4 teams have managed to get themselves non 2-3-5 Managers. All 4 teams finish in the bottom 5. I don't want to say I've revolutionised football, but clearly something's going right. The normal tactics can't survive the overload they're facing. The Champions League sees an all English duel between Arsenal and Chelsea. I decided to give this one a watch and well... 4-4 at half time, 8-8 at full time, and then 18-year-old Palezevic scoring the winner in extra time for Arsenal. Classic doesn't quite describe it.
2017/18
Title Winners: Man City Cup Winners:FA - Man City, League - Man United Average Goals: 102.55 Players keep scoring, and for some unknown reason the average goal count keeps gently rising. Maybe managers have committed to the idea, and are now refining how best to use the 2-3-5. West Brom go for a goals galore season, taking the biggest loss before finally breaking the highest scoring game record with an 8-4 over Huddersfield. For a lot of teams, the immediate striker problem has ended, as each team has crammed enough goalscorers into the squad. Transfer focus has now turned to getting the best Wingers, Midfielders and Centrebacks money can buy. City buy Greizmann, United grab Hojbjerg and Villa somehow manage to snap up Tielemans. But no-one buys full backs. Never buy full backs. Think of two teams that would not have a problem using 2-3-5. If you said Real Madrid and Barcelona you'd be right. If you said any other team, shh I'm trying to segue here. With BBR and MSN getting even more chance to shine, both teams net a new record of 158 goals in the league. The further top that, MSN claim the top three top scorer spots, scoring a combined total of 100 league goals. As if Messi needed more ammunition for a Ballon d'Or. World Cup time swings around once again, and there's a nice amount of goals to keep things exciting. The total falls at 335, over double the 2014 edition, at an average of over 10 goals per team or 5.23 per game. Only 6 teams don't use the 2-3-5 thanks to regen managers, those being the African teams and Australia. Their games still end up high scoring affairs, but only Cameroon escape their group before defeat in the first knockout. The tournament culminates in a Brazil - England final which proves to be an epic ding-dong affair, from which Brazil arise 6-4 victors.
2018/19
Title Winners: Arsenal Cup Winners:FA - Man City, League - Man City Average Goals: 102.55 Arsenal take their turn at the top and do so in spectacular fashion by securing the biggest win ever in Premier League history thanks to an 11-0 victory over Cardiff. The Welsh team suffer throughout the season, and end bottom of the table with 132 conceded. United go crazy in their hunt for new strikers, signing Lukaku, Martial and Fierro all in one go. In the Championship, Leicester join the non-2-3-5 ranks. They scrape 12th thanks to signings like Monreal, Sagna, Montolivo and McGeady. I hate to keep going back to Spain, but that's where all the action is happening. Real Madrid break their own scoring record with an insane 172 goals. That's an average of 4.5 per game... They also only concede 71 throughout the season, meaning they earn a goal difference of 101 to go with their point total of 100. None of their players even managed to get top scorer...
2019/20
Title Winners: Liverpool Cup Winners:FA - Liverpool, League - Man United Average Goals: 101.05 Despite their new top 3 netting an impressive combined total of 81, United were way off the pace of Liverpool. The scousers became the fifth team in 5 years to take the English title, in what has been 5 fantastic years of football. Outside of that most things remain the same in this new era of football. The Champions League sees an unprecedented 5 players equal as top scorer. Orjuela, Ronaldo, Aboubakar, Barbosa and Falcao all score 10 goals, with Ronaldo taking the Golden Boot for doing it in only 9 games. England qualify for Euro 2020 with a record of 52 goals in their 10 games and then breeze their way to yet another final. It's defeat again though, as France amend their re-life woes to win the final 5-3. Iceland manage to make their mark on the tournament yet again. This time it's for conceding 17 goals in 3 games as they lose 4-1, 5-1 and 8-0 to Ireland, Germany and France. A bit less of a fairytale.
2020/21
Title Winners: Man United Cup Winners:FA - West Ham, League - Arsenal Average Goals: 102.7 (Only 2-3-5 teams: 104.1) Liverpool continue their free-scoring, taking the biggest win and highest score of the season on the way to a new record of 147 goals in 38 matches. To compliment that Middlesborough concede 147 goals to earn a GD of -84 and a ticket to the Championship. Hull become the first team in the Premier League to use a formation other than 2-3-5 as an un-brainwashed Rickie Lambert takes charge. Robertson and Jenkinson rejoice as the chosen fullbacks, but a 4-1-2-3 is only enough for 15th. Over in Germany Bayern finally break the scoring record with 132 goals in 34 games as Lewandowski continues to fire them in. Considering the shorter league length, that's actually a better rate than Liverpool's record, but it holds no flame to what's happening in Spain
2021/22
Title Winners: Arsenal Cup Winners:FA - Middlesbrough, League - Everton Average Goals: 95.8 (Only 2-3-5 teams: 99.2) Crystal Palace bring in Neal Ardley, which brings the total of different formations in the league up to 3, and the average goals in the league down to the lowest point since the change. Hull persist with their crazy 4 defenders and it costs them dearly with relegation and the lowest number of goals scored for a team since 2013/14. Arsenal take back the title, but it's Championship Middlesbrough winning the FA Cup which rustles some feathers. Serie A gets its first new title winner in over 10 years, as Napoli manage to break the Juventus spell. The Italian league is managing to hold up its defensive reputation despite the major shift in tactics. It's averaging 82.9 goals a team even with the non 2-3-5 teams removed. Messi is stopped from earning his 12th Ballon d'Or by Eden Hazard, and with the Argentinian midget getting older, that may be his last shot. Newcastle meanwhile, score 79 goals in the Euro Cup as they win the entire tournament. I mean they score 26 goals in qualifying, but still. World Cup year means more chances for some high scoring international football. Argentina and South Korea set new continent records by scoring 82 goals in their 18 qualifying games, but Italy manages to top them both by scoring 50 from their 10 games. It proves to be a sign of things to come, as the Italians ride all the way to the title, beating Argentina 4-3 in the final. Berardi takes top scorer, scoring 8 to go with his 15 from qualifying.
2022/23
Title Winners: Man City Cup Winners:FA - Man United, League - Newcastle Average Goals: 93.5 (Only 2-3-5 teams: 98.8) Reading and Swansea join the formation revolt, although it's still stuck to the bottom half of the table. Things seem to have slowed down, with Man City scoring just 125 goals on the way to their title. I don't want to point fingers but the new formations are dragging football back to the dark ages. Things are Spain are returning back to the normal boring days even quicker, with 7 teams now breaking the formation. The highest profile is Atletico, who score a measly 85 goals on their way to 3rd. Breaking things didn't help so they should go back to the new way and stop ruining my experiment.
2023/24
Title Winners: Man City Cup Winners:FA - Man City, League - Man United Average Goals: 92.9 (Only 2-3-5 teams: 98.7) Man City become the first time in 9 years to retain the title, as all the trophies head to Manchester. The formation revolt is halted briefly as the 3 teams are struggling to keep their heads above relegation, and so find themselves rotated with the Championship sides on a regular basis. The Liga BBVA title finally breaks away from the big 2. An Andrea Belotti led Valencia side is the team to do it, thanks to an impressive 92 points and 130 goals. Atletico fall to 8th, so resort to bringing back a manager from the school of 2-3-5. On the international scene, things are still going up. Both goal records are broken at Euro 2024, one by each of the teams in the final. Croatia bumble their way through by outscoring their opponents, setting a record for goals conceded. France meanwhile smash everyone in their path, including Croatia, to take their second Euros in a row, scoring 29 goals along the way.
So what next?
Well, it's clear to me where things are going. 2-3-5 has proven a sweeping success, but the ever expanding core of managers that use 3 or more defenders is slowly taking back over. How about we speed things up and see if it ever gets back to "normal" levels? But quickly before that... I noticed some interesting lineups as players got retrained, or lesser known players rose to prominence. Harry Kane takes age in his stride to become a relaxed central midfielder, whilst certain fullbacks like Carvajal and Jonathan Silva chose the centre back route. On a more interesting note, Markovic, Otamendi and Azpilicueta find themselves retrained as strikers, regardless of the fact they can't hit a barn door. In the transfer window I laughed at the Sisto/Perez pair, but they teamed up with underdog Bonazzoli sensationally. Jovic and Vietto far outperform their usual level, but FM legends Berardi and Fierro steal the show with an even more exceptional level of performance.
2024-2030
To be honest the most exciting thing to happen league-wise is QPR finishing 2nd one year. The usual suspects take the league titles, although we do get the first team to win with a formation other than 2-3-5, that being Liverpool in 2029/30. All across Europe scores are falling lower and lower, with teams falling way short of any records. Average goals in the Premier League now sits at 81 per team, with 2-3-5 teams averaging above 90 still. Both figures remain way above the usual average of 58, but the decline is evident. Further afield things remain very much as were. Palermo attempt to take the challenge to Juventus with a title win right at the end of the era, but that's the only power change to make note of. PSG take 3 Champions League titles in 4 years, as Guardiola sets out to prove he can do it with any team. Aston Villa meanwhile take a Euro Cup victory in 2028, despite being in a relegation battle throughout. World Cup 2026 in Mexico sees a massive shock, as the cup stays put somehow. Carlos Fierro leads the Mexicans to a 3-1 victory over Italy in the final, sending Mexico City into raptures. Euro 2028 and Gold Cup 2025 both result in unlikely winners, as Denmark beat Romania, and Trinidad & Tobago beat Guatemala in the respective finals. Several players retire having set international records, including Messi (110 for Argentina), Neymar (122 for Brazil), Muller (120 for Germany) and Berardi (93 for Italy). Messi and Ronaldo also leave behind club records, having set them at 542 and 446 respectively.
2030-35
Fulham establish themselves as a top 4 team, but most of the silverware goes to Man United. At this point only 5 teams in the Premier League remain using the 2-3-5, those being Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City, Palace and Millwall. Goal average falls to below 75, signalling that the era will have completely ended in around 5-10 years. The rest of Europe shows similar signs with Germany having 4 2-3-5 teams and Italy just 2. The top 4 of La Liga (Valencia and Athletic as the other 2) have formed some sort of pact. They're all still using the overload formation, and are maintaining a sizeable gap to the rest of the table with it. The two World Cup editions follow a very similar script. Both finals fall between South American giants Brazil and Argentina, with the winner scoring 4 goals each time. Brazil take the 2030 edition 4-3, before Argentina avenge the defeat with a 4-1 victory in 2034. We've reached a point where some surprisingly era-defining players are retiring. Carlos Fierro retires with a world record 147 goals in 162 international caps. Palezevic also retires, having spent his entire career at Arsenal, claiming 302 goals from 449 league games.
2035-40
Red continues its domination of England, with Arsenal, Liverpool and United as the only title winners since 2027. Chelsea and City spend a couple of years as the only 2-3-5 teams before both lose their managers. Luckily Villas-Boas signs for United, making them the one and only 2-3-5 team from 2038/39 onwards. With no more bottom-half teams using 2-3-5, the goal averages get a little skewed. The overall average drops to 65, whilst the 2-3-5 number rises to 107 with only United to account for. Outside of the Premier League, Shaun Derry (Barcelona), Luca Vigiani (PSG) and Ronny Deila (England) remain the only users of the best formation. Vigiani takes 2 German titles with Wolfsburg before moving to PSG where he takes every trophy France has. Derry leaves from City to Barcelona in 2038 having won a Champions League, whilst Delia manages to continue the mediocrity of England. In 2038, Italy takes it's 6th World Cup title thanks to an assured 3-1 victory over Portugal. Not much else happens, the world seems a very boring place without thousands of goals scored every game.
2040-45
The last guardians of the 2-3-5 leave the game. Derry leaves Barcelona for Schalke, where he experiments with the old/new/realistic ways of 4 defenders for a few years before retiring. Vigiani adds a few hundred more trophies to his cabinet before also retiring at PSG. Deila leaves England in Jamie Vardy's hands after an unsuccessful Euro 2040. Meanwhile in the Premier League, Villas-Boas goes out with a bang, taking 1 Champions League and two Premier League titles in his final three years. And with his retirement, an era of football is closed. In terms of actual results, United's run of three trophies in a row is ended by the first blue team win in 20 attempts, as Man City take a title home. Brentford somehow spend some time at the top, finishing in 3rd at one point to earn themselves some Champions League football. Unfortunately their first foray earns them a group with Real Madrid, Porto and Zenit, so they do well to come out 3rd. Villa meanwhile have fully established themselves as a top 6 team. Elsewhere Dortmund, Wolfsburg and Schalke team up to dump Bayern out the top 3. Serie A sees three teams finish on identical points in 2044/45, but results between teams sees the highest GD get 3rd and the lowest 1st. Empoli meanwhile win a Europa League trophy, including an impressive win over Arsenal in the final, and wins over Benevento and Nottingham Forest in knockout rounds. In the World Cup 2046 Portugal edition, the hosts manage to make it all the way to their second final in a row. This time its Argentina in their way with a 3-2 victory. Portugal can't catch a break.
2045-50
A final update to see where the dust has settled, but mostly to end things on a round number. The north keeps the battle for the Premier League in house, sharing between both Manchester clubs and Liverpool. Chelsea have fallen to obscurity, replaced by the miraculous recovery of Nottingham Forest. The historic club relive their glory days with a Premier League win and a couple of Champions League appearances. Both attempts provide great runs, ending in a Semi-Final to Juventus and a Quarter-Final to Inter Milan. Schalke and Wolfsburg share the Bundesliga titles, Juventus fight off Empoli and Inter for all 5 Serie A wins, and in La Liga, Mallorca and Espanyol try to establish themselves at the top. Espanyol only manage a top 3 finish, but Mallorca claim a sensational title victory. In the Champions League, Juventus try their best to relieve the glory days with a 9-4 victory over Wolfsburg in 2046/47. I swear both are using "normal" formations too. On the international scene Portugal manage to take their second Euro title in a row, perhaps foreshadowing the real future (although I doubt it, Eder or not). Brazil beat Argentina to prevent their rivals taking a 4th Copa America in a row. World Cup 2050 gives German yet another title to add to their collection. More importantly though, Jamie Vardy brings the World Cup home for England in 2046 with a 2-1 win over Spain. JAMIE VARDY'S HAVIN' A PARTY.
Success or failure?
I... don't know? I mean the original aim was to spice up the league with goals so I guess in that regards we can cause it a resounding Success. There was a good 5 seasons or so of glory years which were incredibly entertaining to watch before things started to fall back to normal. 29 seasons with at least 1 attacking team isn't bad going though.
The state of the world
Spain
Very little surprise in the early title winners, with Barcelona and Real Madrid taking it all. The biggest shock is Atletico falling to mid table so quickly. From the mid 20's Valencia join the party taking a large handful of titles to establish themselves at the top. Mallorca attempt to join in the 40's, but a single title is all they get out of it.
Italy
Juventus dominate as expected, dropping one title between 2015 and 2029. Roma and AC Milan try to provide a consist challenge, whilst Palermo, Empoli and Torino provide a fun rotation of dark horse. Palermo are the only one of the three to ever take a title, once in 2030 and another in 2036. Napoli fall from grace heavily, dropping to Serie C by the late 40's.
Germany
The first half of the era goes to Bayern, with Dortmund and Leverkusen fighting over what's left. From 2030 onwards things get competitive, with Wolfsburg putting up enough fight to talk half the titles. Schalke replace Leverkusen in the fight for 3rd. The surprise packages are Koln (yay) and Paderborn grabbing one 3rd place each.
France
With all the money in the world, and the world clearly valuing the ability to purchase attackers, PSG win all but two titles. I can't say as I'm surprised. Monaco and Lyon take a single title each, but content themselves with battling for second.
Portugal
Admittedly the Portuguese (and the French) league wasn't loaded, which may explain the uncompetitiveness. But still, Benfica and Porto take all but 1 title, that going to Sporting. To make it worse, a team outside those three only appears in the top 3 twice in the entire time, as Braga take a couple of 3rd places.
Europe
Most of the biggest Europe results and/or shocks were covered previously. With no forced shift in power, the Champions League remains as is. The Europa League harbours a couple of surprises, with Empoli, Hertha, Hamburg, Palermo and Villa all taking titles. Nottingham Forest, QPR, Genoa and Swansea all make a final, but fall at the final hurdle.
International
Again, the big news stories have already been covered. Some lesser covered stories: Zambia take two African Cup of Nations, Costa Rica win as many Gold Cups as the USA, France and Portugal both take 3 Euro trophies and all but 1 Copa America goes to Brazil or Argentina. The last part is the least surprising, with the new found importance of goal scorers. The biggest World Cup shock award goes to Mexico, who manage to surprise their home fans by taking home the top prize. (I forgot to do the regens this time. Sorry to the person who requested that way back. I have a couple from 2035, a load from 2050, and retirement career numbers that I can share if anyone wants to see them)
One final test
Let's go a little bit further... let's give everyone a 1-1-5-3. I want one defender in their to maintain a tiny grain of realism, after that its 3 strikers, 5 in behind and a lone central midfielder. This actually took a lot of effort to do, because 2-3-5 is the "craziest" formation you can assign to managers. So instead I had to take control of every single Premier League club, set their formation and then holiday through. It better be worth it... ... and it so is. This time the season kicks off with Arsenal beating Man City 8-7, and once again it pales in comparison to results that come later. The records for the biggest win and highest scoring game get set at 17-3 and 15-11 respectively, results which are by no means anomalies. The season the culminates in United, Chelsea and City all sitting on 83 points, with United taking the title thanks to their 97 GD. This comes from their 358 goals scored (the record), through Falcao (79) and Van Persie (75). Both United strikers fall short of top scorer though, which goes to Danny Welbeck. The Arsenal striker notched 84 goals in his 38 league games, to lead his team to 4th behind the leading trio with 81 points. 5th place goes to Newcastle on 80 points, support by Riviere setting a new record for assists with 74. One of the greatest seasons I have ever seen on Football Manager, even without the goal frenzy. The top 5 sat within a point of each other with two games to play, leading to an incredible run in. At the other end of the table, Villa, Burnley and Sunderland were the teams to suffer the drop. Burnley took the crown for "most battered", setting the record for goals conceded (373) and lowest GD (-117). As an interesting aside, the goals scored/conceded records page broke very early on, with numbers over 255 being ignored. Europe went about as badly as can be expected, considering all other teams are still playing "sensible" football. In the Europa League Spurs manage a 10-3 victory in qualifying, but fail to advance from their group. Meanwhile Everton suffer a 21-5 defeat in their Europa group to Dynamo Kiev. The Champions League proves even worse, with Liverpool losing every single game, and Man City conceded 47 goals. This includes a 14-2 loss against Feyenoord, and a 19-2 aggregate defeat to Real Madrid. Chelsea are the only team to advance in any way but get stopped short with a 14-8 beaten by Leverkusen in the first knockouts. The two English cups go to Championship teams, as even Norwich and Watford are able to handily beat every Premier League team that's chucked at them. That's mainly because there are no defenders to stop them, but that's not the point. This is the biggest summary I've ever done for an extra test, but there's so much to talk about its worth it. Broken records galore, interesting results every week, and absolute chaos all round. My only regret is that I can't take this experiment further, or expand it wider. Considering how fun the 2-3-5 was, 1-1-5-3 on the same scale would have been a blast. A mild warning though, this doesn't hold up to usual tactics in the same way the 2-3-5 does. Don't actually try and use it, it'll fail miserably.
Final thoughts
I'm not going to say I fixed football by doing this but... nah I fixed it. FIFA take note. Encourage or enforce a 2-3-5 system and you'll get cracking matches like a 9-8 Champions League final and 150 goal seasons for some teams. If you think Messi was scoring a lot now... But on a serious note, it's amazing how crazy this made games. Very few deficits were too big to save, goals came from everywhere, and I found myself watching a lot more games than usual in these. Plus the non 2-3-5 teams didn't exactly smash the 2-3-5 teams so it's clearly viable in FM if you do it right. I'd very much consider giving this scenario a go if you want things to have a little more spice in them. Away from the topic, this one is late. Very very late. If you want a bit more of an in-depth explanation then look here: link. But the short version is: life got busy, and 3 experiments fell apart. I hope this one proved as interesting as the previous now that it's out there. As I mentioned previously it was a lot of fun to watch, and I hope that shows. Comments, either positive, negative or overly neutral, are always welcome, so shoot them my way. Thank you for reading, hopefully next time won't be as long a wait.
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[Experiment] What If... Barcelona and Real Madrid moved to the MLS
Having conquered all there is to conquer in Europe, Real Madrid and Barcelona are looking for new battlegrounds. South America is too tradition based to allow a new team to barge in whilst Asia and Africa don’t have the global pull that Europe’s elite crave. That leaves North America, and the one league that doesn’t shy away from wealthy investors, the MLS. With a few well-placed cash packages, and some clever usage of the rules, Barcelona replaces New England Revolution, and Real Madrid replaces San Jose, including shipping all players and staff to the new setups. Despite the extensive financial restrictions in place, can the European giants take over North America in the same way they did Europe?
(Yes this is a exactly the same as I just submitted before. However the title looked dreadfully thanks to wonky caps, so here it is but fixed. If you upvoted the last one, THANK YOU!) Againthiscanbereadoveronmysiteathttps://www.whatifgaming.co.uk/barcelona-real-madrid-moved-mls/withafewpicturesofcertainin-gamethings,andbetterformatting.Butasusualeverythingthereisidenticaltohere,sodon'tfeelforcedtoleavethispost.
This is quite a simple one. Unfortunately I’ve been incredibly busy, and have only had remote access to my PC for the last two weeks so haven’t had much time to come up with a better experiment. So this weeks will be quite a simple test, sorry! Hopefully it still provides a vaguely interesting read though, and I promise I have some more complicated things lined up for the future. Essentially it’s dumping both Real Madrid and Barcelona in the MLS. I considered moving the entire teams, but without re-creating the league structure the whole thing breaks as the rules are very fragile. Instead I replaced every setting, player and staff member of the two teams I deemed replaceable, the Revolution and San Jose, obviously one from each East and West to keep things interesting. This does mean that the “real” Real Madrid and Barcelona still exist, so there’s the extra bonus of “What if… Real Madrid and Barcelona lost all their players”. I’m sure that’ll make some Atletico fans happy. The early seasons will be busy, simply because there are so many little moving parts. It should smooth out a bit later on though, so hopefully you can keep on-board. Will the Spanish giants sink or swim? Will Messi and Ronaldo stay loyal to their employers? Time to find out…
2014
The first year is a stupidly busy one. As in, holiday a month at a time to keep on top of things busy. With both teams having around 50 players each, there's some serious offloading to be doing. How about we break it down a little:
USA
Barcelona USA:League - Final, Cup - Fourth Round Real Madrid USA:League - Winner, Cup - Final Winners:League - Real Madrid USA, Cup - New York Red Bulls Barcelona manage to keep Messi, Neymar, Rakitic, Pedro, Busquets, Pique, Alba, Mathieu and Iniesta on their roster, whilst everyone else gets offloaded. Kansas steal Sandro in the draft, Rafinha goes to LA Galaxy, but the biggest shock is Xavi getting drafted to Portland. Suarez (Man City), Mascherano (PSG), Bravo (Red Bull Brasil), ter Stegen (Spartak Moscow) and Alves (Palmeiras) all see their time at Barcelona come to an end, and head back out the US. Only one player goes the other way, with Brad Knighton joining the legendary ranks from Dallas. For whatever stupid reason, the supporters pressure Luis Enrique into leaving, apparently preferring Bruce Arena to lead them to glory. If that's not the stupidest replacement ever, I'll be surprised. Real Madrid keep hold of fewer stars, with only Ronaldo, Modric, Benzema, Illarramendi, Arbeloa and James opting to stay. Only one of their "bigger names" gets redrafted, as Varane joins Sandro at Kansas. Bale (Arsenal... fuck sake), Ramos, Casillas (Krasnodar), Pepe (Man United), Coentrao (CSKA), Khedira (Real Madrid), Isco and Navas (Brentford... er ok?) all leave for brighter horizons. Only one player comes in, bizarrely from Barcelona, as youngster Adrian Ortola makes the unforgivable switch. Come May, he's joined by Marc Bartra, whilst Ramos and Isco find themselves re-signed. I'm not sure why they didn't just stay, but then I don't fully understand the MLS so... Both teams perform about as you'd expect, with enough stars to blitz their way through the league, leading to a final between the giants. Real Madrid carry on their stunning league form, where 77 points saw them win the Supporters Shield, and beat their rivals to the title. Messi easily takes player of the season, with 17 MOTM's, 25 goals, 12 assists and an average of 8.51. As Opta Sports would say, stunning.
Spain
The actual Catalans begin their rebuild by signing Ruben Pardo, Pablo Insua, Lucas Anderson, Natxo Monreal and Andrew Ayew. It's not quite the all-star team they had before, and it shows with a slow start to the league Over in Madrid, there are a few more slightly "star" signings, as Cristian Benteke takes a shot at the big time, alongside Murillo, Camarasa, Moisander and Figueiras. Khedira does re-join, so clearly you can't keep him away from long. Completely unlike real life.
2015
USA
Barcelona USA:League - Semi-Final, Cup - Fourth Round Real Madrid USA:League - Winner, Cup - Fourth Round Winners:League - Real Madrid USA, Cup - Kansas The facade is beginning to fall, and Barcelona are losing their stars. The Premier League comes in to raid, as Neymar (Chelsea), Busquets (Arsenal), Pique (Liverpool), Rakitic (Man United) and Messi (Man United) head for more competitive shores. The fees are low though, with the MLS clearly degrading players' values. Messi and Rakitic go for a combined £18.2M, which is the bargain of the millenium. Iniesta also leaves to Roma, whilst NYCFC pluck Pedro and Mathieu in the new team draft. Bizarrely, they then give Pedro straight back in a trade. For absolutely nothing in return. The MLS confuses me more with every passing day. Song, Pedro, Alba and Deulofeu are the biggest names still left, and they can only scrape Barcelona into the playoff semi finals. A similar plight strikes Real Madrid, as Carvajal (Arsenal), Modric (Man United), Marcelona (Juventus), James (Man City), Kroos (Liverpool), Isco (Juventus), Jese (Real Madrid) and Ronaldo (Man City) all depart. At least the Ronaldo/Messi matchup will come to head in the Manchester derby, so that's a nice little fantasy. Albeit with Ronaldo at the wrong team. Again the fees are low, with Man City paying a measly £17.5M for Ronnie and James. Illarramendi gets drafted into NYCFC, and then makes the slightly odd choice to become an American national. I guess that's one way to become a legend. Benzema, Casemiro and Cheryshev stick around, and are joined by Xavi who is poached for £180K and a few draft picks. Who'd have thought Xavi would ever be in a Madrid shirt (well actually a San Jose shirt). In the league Real Madrid see much more success, as Ronaldo starts them off well before leaving, momentum which is carried through all the way to another title.
Spain
Barcelona:League - 5th, Cup - 5th Round Real Madrid:League - 6th, Cup - 5th Round Winners:League - Atletico, Cup - Atletico The European leagues have their first set of results, and it seems the rebuild isn't enough for the gutted Spanish pair as neither qualifies for the Champions League for the first time since 1996. The spare slots, after the obvious Atletico domination go to Valencia, Sevilla and Espanyol. Barcelona get Luis Enrique back in as manager, so clearly him managing there is meant to be. Real Madrid continue the signing spree in order to improve, this time Clasie, Pratto and Vela are the big time signings at the Bernebeu. Not quite the same as Bale, that's for sure.
Other
Outside the breaking worlds of Spain and America, Shakhtar make an incredible Champions League run and make it all the way to the final, only to get beaten out by Chelsea on penalties. See what happens when you remove the big teams? Exciting things happen.
2016
USA
Barcelona USA:League - Semi Final, Cup - Semi Final Real Madrid USA:League - Wild Card, Cup - Fourth Round Winners:League - Toronto, Cup - Portland Without the killer instinct of their legends, Barcelona have settled into a "close but not quite close enough" routine, as they make two semi-finals. It's made worse by losing more of the very few stars they have, as Alba (Liverpool), Denis Suarez (Sevilla), Tello (Porto) and Deulofeu (Valencia) all take that as their cue to leave. Only Pedro and Song remain, although they do get joined by the Mathieu, who NYCFC graciously give back. They also sign Roland Lamah, but I'm not sure that actually helps in any way. Real Madrid go from top to barely scraping the playoffs, probably not helped by the fact they fail to sign a single player. Bartra finally works out that he's been fooled, and signs for the "real" Real Madrid for a surprisingly large figure of £10.75M. Ramos also departs, to Man United, whilst Illarramendi isn't even tempted by the lure of his new home country, and heads to West Ham. The previous titles do mean a shot at the North American Champions League, which sees them impressively run all the way to the final. Monterrey put them firmly back in their place with a 6-3 beating, and says not this time U.S.A. Toronto show the newbies how it's done, with Giovinco and Gilberto tearing into the MLS and easing the Canadians to a convincing title.
Spain
Barcelona:League - 7th, Cup - Quarter Final Real Madrid:League - 4th, Cup - 5th Round Winners:League - Atletico, Cup - Valencia Having not actually signed that many players so far, Barcelona get their chequebook out to bring in a whole host of players, including Besic, Bazoer, Bailly, Cartabia, Mallo, Pareji, Fernando, Bernat, Chicharito and Tachtsidis. Unfortunately even the uneducated know that that's not exactly an inspiring choice of signings, and 7th is all they get from their spending. Alongside the signing of Bartra, Real Madrid actually make a big name signing in an attempt to win the fans back, spending a huge £48M to grab Zivkovic from AC Milan. Whatever it did it worked, as they force themselves back into the Champions League. Atletico cement their place as by far the best Spanish team, holding an 18 point margin over Sevilla and Valencia by the end of the season. Down in the Europa League, neither Barcelona nor Real Madrid do anything of note. In any normal season you'd expect them to dominate that tournament, but this is clearly no normal season.
Other
There is a minor surprise in Europe however, as Wolfsburg manage to take a Champions League title. Despite having almost every good player from Real Madrid and Barcelona divided between them, the English teams put up way less of a fight than you'd expect. Even in the league it hasn't shaped things massively, with neither Messi nor Ronaldo winning a title since signing, and Arsenal finishing 10th despite having the best Welshman in existence. Euro 2016 sees shocks all round. The final ends up being between Switzerland and Croatia, a pair you'd never guess even if you tried. Croatia are the victorious team, taking a comfortable 3-0 victory in the end. England fall to the eventual winners in the first knockout round, with Spain losing to Switzerland in the same fashion. Peru win the Copa America, I've not much to add other than the fact I find that pretty neat.
2017
USA
Barcelona USA:League - Semi Final, Cup - Quarter Final Real Madrid USA:League - Final, Cup - Fourth Round Winners:League - NYCFC, Cup - Columbus Another star (if you can call him that) heads away from Barcelona, as even Udinese is more attractive than the MLS for Alex Song. Once again it's by no means a bad season for the ex-Catalans, but it's not what you'd call dominating by any stretch. And they're still not buying anyone. Having qualified for the NACL, a disappointing exit at the group stages is all that's managed, as Montreal get the best of them. Having performed way below what I'd expect for probably the best striker in the league, Benzema leaves Real Madrid for Napoli, whilst Asensio heads to the sunny greyness of Reading, leaving Cheryshev to take the mantle of Real Madrid's star player. They do actually spend some money though, bringing in Ruben Duarte from Espanyol for a cool £3.2M. This year grants yet another MLS cup final, this time resulting in a loss, but it's the utter embarrassment in the group stages of the NACL at the hands of Saprissa that probably sticks in the mind the most.
Spain
Barcelona:League - 5th, Cup - Fifth round Real Madrid:League - 7th, Cup - Semi Final Winners:League - Atletico, Cup - Real Sociedad Not much to say about Barcelona, as they offload Lucas Anderson and Mario in order to make space for Danilo and Mikel San Jose. It's still not enough to re-join Europe's elite though, so they'll have to try again next season. In the natural Real Madrid way, the spending continues, as the signings of Ruben Blanco, Ayoze Perez, Marcos Alonso, Janmaat, Douglas and Trigueros run up a bill of £77M. Money isn't everything in football though, and this season goes down as an utter failure. Only 7th in the league, as well as falling in the semi-finals of both the Spanish Cup and the Europa League leaves Los Blancos empty handed. And that's without mentioning the fact they finished behind Olympiakos in their Champions League group to get to the Europa League. There's no surprise in the Spanish title department, but a top four including Espanyol and Real Sociedad adds some flavour. Although flavour is perhaps not what the Spanish league needs right now, as even Atletico winning the Champions League cannot stop Spain slipping behind Italy and England in the League rankings. It seems without backup, Atletico are fighting a losing battle.
2018
USA
Barcelona USA:League - 20th, Cup - Fourth Round Real Madrid USA:League - 13th, Cup - Third Round Winners:League - Toronto, Cup - Portland Mathieu finally leaves on a free to Young Boys, and apparently he was the only thing keeping Barcelona together as his departure leads to a dead last finish. The captaincy is given a 20 year old regen, despite Pedro still being at the club, and the Tampa Bay Rowdies hand them a 3-0 beating in the cup. The wheels have fallen off the wagon for Barcelona and the world agrees, with the team now having the 14th best reputation in the league, and the 14th best average squad ability. Maybe it's the rivalry that keeps them both going, but Barcelona's demise sees Real Madrid also finish out the playoffs. Xavi abandons ship on a free to Dinamo, whilst Ruben Duarte rates Burnley as a better team to play for. When you're beaten by Burnley, you know you have a problem. They are also bested by a non-MLS team in the cup, this time Sacremento Republic. Despite all that, Real Madrid have the best squad in the league, and the best reputation by far. As in 8100 compared to a second place of 6800 (out of 10,000), a number which doesn't seem to drop regardless of what performance. Toronto take the title once again, with the pairing of Gilberto and Giovinco doing the business to keep the Canadians as easily the most consistent team. The North American Champions League also gets its first U.S. winner since 2000, as Portland take a stunning win. Surprisingly, Toronto and Portland are doing way better than the two ex-Spanish teams.
Spain
Barcelona:League - 3rd, Cup - Semi Final Real Madrid:League - 4th, Cup - Final Winners:League - Valencia, Cup - Atletico Barcelona upgrade Bailly and Besic for Fischer, Iniguez and Rajkovic, whilst Real Madrid add Rafinha, Bellerin and Olinga to their collection. As is reflected in the results, both teams have fallen into a scrap with Valencia for 2nd, 3rd and 4th in both reputation and squad ability, with Atletico enjoying the top in both. It is however a much better season for both, with top 4 finishes in both league and cup indicating a rise back to the top may well be on the cards. Despite their superiority, Atletico's reign is broken by Valencia, demoting Spain's best team to 2nd. Messi finally wins his first title with United.
Other
World Cup 2018 sees more international shocks. Firstly Spain fail to qualify altogether, managing to finish behind both France and Ireland in their qualifying group. Clearly the loss of their stars is hurting. On the other side of the scale, England somehow find themselves in the final, where the put old demons to bed and beat Italy on penalties. The world is very upside down.
2019
USA
Barcelona USA:League - 12th, Cup - No Entry Real Madrid USA:League - 15th, Cup - Fouth Round Winners:League - Portland, Cup - Portland No need to split the two USA teams up, because they can both be summarised by one statement: they suck. Both fail to qualify for the playoffs, and the cup performances are just as bad. They've fallen into just average MLS teams. Portland have cracked the domination thing alongside Toronto, and take a double. Barcelona show a minor glimpse of positivity to get to the NACL quarters, but then snuff out all hope by losing.
Spain
Barcelona:League - 3rd, Cup - Quarter Final Real Madrid:League - 5th, Cup - Fifth Round Winners:League - Atletico, Cup - Celta Vigo Barcelona sign Benteke on a free (yes from Real Madrid), and add Hector Herrera to their team, but it's not even close to being enough to challenge in Europe, as they lose out to West Ham and Benfica in the Champions League, and then fall to Copenhagen in the Europa knockouts. They do manage to finish 3rd, so earn another try at building their European reputation back up. Real Madrid suffer a year of heavy defeats. First they fall 10-2 to Atletico in the Spanish cup, and then 6-1 to Juventus in the first knockout round of the Champions League, before rounding out the year with a lowly 5th place finish. With the defence clearly needing to be fixed they ship out Bartra to City and bring in Phil Jones from Tottenham for the exact same price tag of £37M, whilst also bringing in Porsan-Clemente. I'm not convinced either of those will have the desired effect. Atletico take their title back, and do so with some style, winning by a 19 point margin over rivals Valencia. Espanyol meanwhile have gone from the lofty heights of the Champions League to relegation, a sharp return to reality.
Other
Man United win their second Champions League in a row, with Messi getting back to the dominance he's used to, whilst Ronaldo finally get his first title with Man City. On the international scene, U.S.A. have yet to win a Gold Cup since the experiment started, so clearly having two extra perfect academies does very little. Although saying that, the MLS team's facilities are already ranked very high so two new teams isn't exactly adding much.
2020
USA
Barcelona USA:League - 19th, Cup - Third Round Real Madrid USA:League - 12th, Cup - Final Winners:League - Toronto, Cup - Portland Despite Barcelona signing a £2.4M regen, they still really suck. As in, probably worse than New England Revolution level of sucking. Real Madrid are slightly better but not exactly a bright spark. Cheryshev finally departs, leaving only Casemiro as a recognisable name left. Oh and Ancelotti. The two MLS titles were apparently enough to keep him in a job forever, so he remains by far the best coach in the league. I feel like maybe someone chained him to the furniture. Toronto and Portland are still doing what I was aiming for the Spanish pair to do.
Spain
Barcelona:League - 6th, Cup - Fifth Round Real Madrid:League - 7th, Cup - Semi Final Winners:League - Atletico, Cup - Malaga The real pair do slightly better, although considering starting expectations maybe that's not quite true. Barcelona finish bottom in a Champions League group of Juventus, Metalist and Copenhagen, a result which can only be described as fucking awful. The apparent solution is to sell Ayew and bring in Belfodil. Real Madrid are not much brighter, getting dumped out of the Europa League in the first knockout round by Lorient. For whatever reason they're refusing to sign anyone good, despite having a reasonably strong reputation. Both finish outside the top 3 once again, so no Champions League for another year. Atletico are still taking clear victories in the league, although this time Celta Vigo are the lead chasing team, having built up a little legacy after their cup win last time round. It's also safe to say Atletico are carrying the Spanish coefficient by themselves, just about keeping up with France and Germany thanks to another Champions League title.
Other
Arsenal win the Premier League title (ugh), which means the 5 teams that snapped up BarcaDrid talent have won a title at least once. Tottenham didn't get anyone in the fire sale, so they don't count. I'm not really sure why but the killing of Real Madrid and Barcelona has really hurt Spain, despite me not touching the two clubs facility levels at all. They manage to qualify for the big tournament this time round, but once again are absolutely rubbish, and finish bottom of a group with Holland, Austria and Italy. Germany takes the overall title with an utter dismantling of Portugal in the final, running out 4-1 victors.
Well... what now?
Things have already plateaued, everyone of note has left the two new American teams, and as such they're not exactly setting the world alight with their performances. The Spanish pair are slowly catching back up to Atletico but that alone isn't enough to make me want to write a summary every year, so how about we kick off the customary speeding up slightly earlier than usual to see where this goes?
2021 to 2024
USA
Barcelona USA are still performing incredibly awfully, so despite Real Madrid USA reaching the playoffs 3 out of the 4 years, the ex-Catalans only manage it once. Real Madrid do manage to convert one of those into an MLS title, whilst Barcelona offer up a single measly US Cup in 2023. It should be noted that the 2022 US Cup final was between Sacramento Republic and Pittsburgh Riverhounds, meaning they both somehow came out on top of their entire MLS crew. Pedro gets traded to Orlando, which clearly doesn't suit him as he retires after just 1 season. Both teams sign no-one interesting, or even slightly good. Columbus become relatively strong alongside Portland, but it's Real Salt Lake who become the next team to win a Champions League, deposing America in the final. Oh and Ancelotti finally retires from managing Real Madrid USA after 9 years. You have to hand it to him, he stuck out the course. He gets replaced with Dominic Kinnear, who very quickly gets sacked. Brad Friedel ends 2024 as manager.
Spain
Atletico continue to take every single La Liga title on offer, but Real Real Madrid, and Real Barcelona start to make the top 3 on a more consistent basis. Real Madrid even take home two Spanish cups, which apparently requires them to beat Barcelona in the final to happen. Hojbjerg, Mustafi, Montoya and Cerri all head to the Bernabeu, whilst Barcelona, despite signing Oztunali, Bruma, Dybala and Busquets, regularly sell more than they buy.
Other
All 4 Champions League trophies are shared equally between Arsenal and PSG, whilst all but one Golden Ball goes to Hazard. England + PSG are by far the dominant world forces at this time. Some of the bigger names in football start retiring, albeit not necessarily in normal ways. Rooney sees out his days at Bolton, Bale spends a couple of years at Burnley, Di Maria heads to Celtic, whilst Pepe has stints at Wigan, Latina and Ascoli. Way to end your careers on a high guys. USA are still seeing no improvement on the world stage, watching Jamaica take both Gold Cup titles, and going out at the Group Stages of World Cup 2022. Australia somehow beat Italy and Portugal to ride all the way to the final, but just get pipped by Belgium 2-1. Yes, I do mean Australia and not Austria.
2025 to 2029
USA
Real Madrid USA maintain their strong form, finishing in the top 3 in 4 out of the 5 seasons, as well as taking both cups in 2028. Columbus are the only team to really consistently outpace them. Barcelona start to suck slightly less, maintaining top 10 finishes in every season, including losing to Real Madrid in the 2028 MLS Cup final, and taking their own title in 2025 after just scraping into the wild card round. Neither team is spending money, or looks like starting, so I'm just going to stop mentioning it anymore. I don't even know what they're doing with their cash; both teams have a balance of about a billion.
Spain
The La Liga giants are back, and it's Real Madrid that break first blood, taking the title in 2025. Interestingly all 5 titles in this time go to different teams, with Malaga, Valencia, Barcelona and Atletico also taking one each. At this point it's safe that Barcelona and Real Madrid are back on par with Atletico and Valencia. Barcelona have also finally found their chequebook, spending upwards of £60M in almost every season, including recruiting a youngster called Zidane (he turned out to be a bit shit though).
Other
West Ham manage to break the dominance of the big 5 and secure a couple of good performances, followed by a title win. Well done London FC. In this edition of odd retirements, Reus spends his last year at Munchen Lions, James also goes to Celtic, and Icardi gets his retirement funded at Guangzhou. Spain takes the World title this time, beating Germany to confirm they are back to fighting form. U.S.A. does finally add another Gold Cup to their collection, beating Mexico to restore the natural order of things.
2030 to 2034
USA
Real Madrid USA are still racking up the top 3 finishes, and have probably become the MLS' best team. They convert their form into doubles in both the MLS cup and the US Cup, so maybe this is as close to domination as we're going to get? Barcelona USA meanwhile remember their tradition, and go back to being terrible. Real Madrid USA do decide to splash a little bit of cash, and built themselves a 96,000 seater stadium in the more US friendly location of LA. Originally, they call in the R. Madrid USA stadium, that's what happens when your team has no soul kids. U.S.A. isn't really figuring in the NACL at this point, so the leagues quality clearly hasn't risen. However America (the Mexican one) certainly are there, and take 7 of the last 9 titles. Maybe I changed the wrong numbers in the editor.
Spain
Spanish Real Madrid hit a bit of a lull, maybe neither can live whilst the other survives. Whilst the rest of the Spanish elite share titles between them, Los Blancos barely keep themselves in it, falling out of the Champions League qualification a couple of times. Even massive spending doesn't fix the dip in form.
Other
Having been on the slide for a while, Tottenham finally sink and get relegated from the Premier League. I linger on restarting the whole thing for a moment, before realising I'm far too lazy to do that. Sterling quits the game having set the record for both club and country appearances, 666 and 176 respectively. Eriksen heads home for a small stint at Copenhagen, Shaw holidays at Catania for a year, and Koke spends two years at Reading without making a single appearance before deciding to actually retire. Simeone also retires as Atletico manager, having won them a huge 38 titles in his time there. I think it's safe to say he's their greatest ever manager. The first World Cup in 2030 sees an odd if not vaguely understandable final, with Belgium beating Turkey 3-2. I'm less convinced about the 2034 edition though, as Colombia beat Australia in the semi-final, before both teams win their respective "finals" 2-1, over Holland and Brazil respectively. The idea of Australia beating Brazil is all wrong, let alone in a third place playoff...
2035 to 2039
USA
Maybe they're spending too much time with their Spanish American rivals, because Real Madrid USA's form starts to drop. They still make consistent playoffs, but not in the dominant top 3 style as before, and their only MLS cup comes at the start of the era. Barcelona USA manage a high of 11th in the five seasons. DC United have taken over as "the" team, taking 3 Supporters Shields, although they convert a grand total of zero into MLS Cups. Real Madrid do lose their legendary manager in Greg Vanney. Having taken over from a sacked Friedel in 2026, Vanney took Los Blancos to 4 league wins in 11 years, but retires in 2037. The fickle management then sacks every following manager after just a year.
Spain
Things are still very much competitive, but the recent dominators in Atletico have fallen of the pace a little. They manage a single top 3 finish, whilst Real Madrid move back up to scrap it out with the other 2 for titles. Barcelona do win themselves a Champions League title, a rather solitary one for the Spanish league, so it's definitely all stations normal.
Other
A few last names to retire before you'll have no idea who I'm on about: Odegaard spends a single glory year at Barcelona before quitting, whilst Scuffet manages to go his entire career at Udinese. France's new top goal scorer, Audren also leaves the game, having scored 126 goals in 162 caps. England suffer the mental anguish of just missing out on a World Cup, losing 3-2 to Spain in the final.
2040 to 2044
USA
Having been dreadful Barcelona USA make a slow climb back up, even achieving a 3rd place finish in 2043. They then customarily finish 18th in 2044. Real Madrid USA develop the consistency of a yo-yo, seemingly unable to be bad or good for two years in a row. No silverware for either means it's a particularly dry spell though. Houston shows them how it's done by taking a triple of MLS Cup titles in a row. Barcelona USA do take note of their rivals new stadium and decide to 1-down them, by building a tiny 43,000 stadium in New York. Again, they opt for the "Barcelona USA Stadium", as apparently the only club legend Emanoel is not important enough to get a stadium name.
Spain
Real Madrid start to come back much stronger, taking the first two titles, before finishing behind Valencia in 2nd for the next three. Towards the end they do lose long term manager Antonio Candreva to Chelsea, having won them 3 titles in 10 years. Barcelona are left somewhat chasing down in 3rd place for the entire period.
Other
Over in Portugal (didn't expect some news from there did you), Porto win their first title since 2013. Yup since I started this game, Porto haven't won the title once until now. I didn't even think that was possible. England's record goal scorer, with a surname you wouldn't be used to added the description "legendary" too, retires. Le Fondre managed an impressive 112 goals in 156 appearances, and wasn't far short of breaking Sterling's cap record. Despite losing their top scorer, England still make it all the way to the final of the World Cup, setting them in a matchup against Italy. This time they do come out on top, with a comfortable 3-1 win. If you're wondering why I haven't mentioned the U.S at all, it's because they've done nothing of note. They make it to the knockouts for only the second time since the experiment started, but get shut out by Greece. They do claim their 2nd Gold Cup in 16 attempts, so that's something... right?
2045 to 2050
USA
Real Madrid trade over the yo-yo title to Barcelona, who alternate between finishing in and out of the playoffs every year. The best result they convert this into is a defeat to Colorado in the final. San Madrid come off much better, with a string of top 5 finishes they manage to turn into 1 MLS Cup. Barcelona do somehow win two US Cup titles in a row, probably the biggest amount of success this team has seen. New York Red Bulls rotate into being the newest top team, winning 3 supporters shields, 1 MLS Cup, 1 US Cup AND 1 NACL in 5 years. Maybe it'll be Barcelona's turn eventually.
Spain
Sevilla add themselves to the battle at the top, taking a couple of top 3 finishes and a title. Outside of that it's still the same battle as before, although with Real Madrid demonstrating a fantastic ability to finish second.
Other
Aston Villa deploy a stealth tactic, and proceed to win the Premier League despite having been particularly average for every season previously. Southampton meanwhile have never finished higher than 3rd in the league. Despite that, they claim a historic Champions League win in 2049, beating Bayern in the final. Who needs the league anyway. Over in the World Cup, things get back to realism after Englands win, with the current world champions failing to even qualify. The final instead is fought between France and Argentina, with Argentina running out 3-1 winners. A single tear rolls down Messi's cheek. In the final Gold Cup of this test, U.S.A. take the chance to grab themselves one last trophy with a victory over Costa Rica. Personally though, the biggest surprise is Guadeloupe coming third. They're not even a FIFA ranked nation. A minor note: having joined Shakhtar as manager in 2019, Karadeniz finally retires in 2045. I only mention this as he completely breaks the medal table, having claimed every Ukranian League, Cup and Super Cup in his time there. That's 77 trophies, but I suppose that happens when the league isn't loaded.
The result?
Well in terms of actually changing the world permanently, or even in a way that's significant, I think this one is an absolute failure. The combination of rules and league reputation means that even that starts as far superior can't build a legacy in the MLS. Whether that's a good thing is up for debate, but I guess it keeps things interesting. As for Spain, it went about as I expected. A minor dip which allows Atletico to take everything, whilst eventually the big two get back to their usual ways. Perhaps the biggest surprise for me was how average the signings were to start with, and how all the major players flocked to the Premier League. They may be different on later versions with England knocked down a peg or two, but in 2015 they're certainly the strongest force.
The state of the world
England
The early scrappy years make way for Man City dominance, with 12 of the 14 titles from 2021 onwards heading to the Etihad. Their Manchester neighbours take over for a little, and probably become the stronger team from the mid 30's, with City chasing close behind. Chelsea are there or there abouts pretty much every season, but only take 2 titles the entire time. And we'll not talk about Tottenham...
Germany
As can be expected, Bayern win the most titles, although it's not as simple as it sometimes is. Dortmund and Wolfsburg put up a fight through, with Wolfsburg taking 6 titles in a row in the late 30's. By the late 40's Dortmund have fallen apart, and spend a year in the 2. Bundesliga to lick their wounds.
Italy
I'll confess I actually forgot to load Italy, so this might not have been as competitive as I'd have hoped. Juventus claim the biggest haul of trophies by far, with a little smattering of AC Milan throughout, and a competitive period for Inter Milan from 2035 to 2045.
France
Perhaps the only surprising thing is France is how few titles PSG dropped. 3 is the number, 2 to Lille and 1 to Marseille. Only 3 titles from the whole time not won. Lyon and Lille put up something resembling competition, but it's really not much more than throwing a wet sponge.
Portugal
I've run a lot of tests, and I've never come across a situation where Porto have been so trophy-less. One single solitary title in 2041, in fact Maritimo win as many titles as they do. To make it even worse, they very consistently make the top 3. Just without winning ever. Benfica win the most titles, but are preventing from getting into any rhythm by Braga and Sporting.
Mexico
I added Mexico with the idea of keeping the NACL competitive. It didn't work. Club America proceeded to take 15 titles, whilst even Universidad de Guadalajara won 5, more than the entirety of the U.S.A. The league was slightly more mixed, with more winners than I can list, but once again it was America and U. de G
Europe
Arsenal and PSG dominate the Champions League in the twenties. Man United take 3 titles in the 30's, and Napoli do the same in the 40's. Southampton are probably the oddest winner, but as usual there's no real pattern. In the Europa League Mainz take a really early title in 2019, but it's Q.P.R. winning two trophies in 2037 and 2042 that really takes the cake.
International
Despite Australia breaking the World Cup several times, they don't actually dominate the Asian Cup, winning just two trophies. Morocco emulate Egypt to take a triple of AFCON titles in the 40's, whilst every Copa America, apart from the 2016 edition, goes to either Argentina or Brazil.
Players
Last time there was a request to see some of the regens that come up throughout the came. So I present to you, 30 of the best players throughout this save: Imgur Album There are 3 real players in there: Pogba, Tielemans and Odegaard, but they become three of the best in the world so had to be included. Credits go to players like Odegaard and Mihajlovic who stay at Southampton and Swansea throughout, despite winning absolutely nothing for it. PSG hoard a huge number of very talented players, and at the end of the save have the two best strikers in the world in the form of Jabardo and Camara. It's almost unfair.
Final thoughts
I'm afraid this one has no extra crazy test. I considered a few things, but I couldn't come up with something that would be even slightly unpredictable. More teams in the MLS would see the same happen, and removing the rules of the league would cause the two to dominate easily. Also I have almost no time with which to do more tests, which is probably the biggest factor. So I hope this was interesting in some way. As with all my works I feel like it's a bit all over the place and badly organised, but I hope that doesn't come across as so when read. This one feels especially bad, what with my work situation and the hectic last two weeks. Wordpress is listing this article's readability as "the lowest", so that's always a good sign. Feedback, comments, suggestions, scathing criticism, all are welcome as usual. I've received some great comments in the past, both constructive and positive, so keep them coming. Thanks for reading, see you next time. Or not, whatever takes your fancy. To /footballmanagergames: If the first two count as a schedule, then this one is late, which I apologise for. I've enjoyed the comments and discussions I've had with the last two, so keep them coming, same with any requests for extra details. Well done for making it this far through it though, and I appreciate you reading this!
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League hasn't really offered up much of a challenge thus far, and I am weirdly hoping that changes - the lack of competition is boring! Well, I guess back to back titles would be nice. Results:
A vs Southampton, W 3-0 (Pyzdrowski 2, McCarthy) - Targett's red card early opened up Southampton early, and we took a dominating win.
H vs Derby, W 4-1 (Kenney, Pyzdrowski 2, Tschauner) - We allowed ourselves to get over confident and cocky, eventually slipping up and letting Derby in for a goal.
H vs PSG, W 1-0 (Tschauner) - German midfielder stole a win, when we weren't looking likely to get the draw.
A vs West Bromwich Albion, W 1-0 (Al Mukhtar) - We were given a good run for our money for a change, though Albion never looked like winning it. In the end we managed to get the win through Algerian Shafy.
H vs West Bromwich Albion, W 3-0 (Ince 2, Kennedy) - The cup squad didn't allowed West Brom to settle in Bristol, and we ended the game far better off than the league match.
H vs Manchester United, W 1-0 (Tschauner) - Tsch is on a fantastic streak, and we actually managed to beat United in the league! It helped that we injured Muller early I suppose.
10 for 10, that's how we look in the league right now, and also boast the best attack and defence in the league to boot. We may not be the most exciting side to watch, but we are simple and cut-throat. We hold a 6 point lead over Liverpool already, and we are likely to extend that yet. Diego Costa leads the goals for the recovering Chelsea, the Spaniard with 8 goals. There are four players on four assists at this point, as there is still no give on who will take it in the end. Sommer leads the clean sheets, with 7 to his name at this point. November 2022 Growth Report:
NONE
Given the way the league has gone, we are not really feeling the heat of a fairly busy month. We actually play Liverpool, which means that if things continue in this manner, we have a strong chance of a three point extension. Results:
A vs PSV, W 2-0 (McCarthy, Solanke) - Surprisingly easy win in the Champions League, goals coming midway through each half.
News Kane is returned, though he will have to settle for the bench after Pyzdrowski's fine form.
A vs Newcastle United, W 4-2 (Moreno 3, Pyzdrowski) - Rico tore Newcastle apart and then some, as we were unfortunate with the way Ayoze Perez received bouncy balls to double up.
H vs Fulham, W 5-0 (Dier, Pyzdrowski 2, Shaw, McCarthy) - Very impressive and dominating, Fulham didn't stand a chance.
A vs Liverpool, W 2-1 (Kane, Heffernan) - Kane seals all three points with a late goal on his return to the first team.
A vs PSG, D 2-2 (Ince, Dier) - Ince levels up late on, after PSG had come from behind to lead 2-1, a point earned is welcome though we are already through regardless.
H vs Swansea, W 2-0 (Donsah, Pyzdrowski) - Another comfortable, but not dominating, victory.
A vs Chelsea, L 2-1 (Bastos) - Cup squad gave a good run, but in the end Chelsea's first team knocked us out of the Capital One Cup.
The month ended on a sour note after that cup elimination, still it'll be one less competition clogging up the calender and we can focus on on continuing this league domination that has seen us establish a massive 11 point lead over Liverpool. Costa and Muller now share the top scoring spot, both with 10 for the season this far. Sanchez and Barkley are the assist leaders, each with 5 for their teams so far. Sommer leads the clean sheets with 9 playing behind our far more impressive defence. December 2022 Growth Report:
McCarthy 81 (+1)
Tembe 78 (+1)
6 more league games and the last of our group stage games fixtures in Champions League football is what separates us from January and a complete domination in the league. Results:
A vs Stoke City, W 3-0 (Ince, Kane, Shaw) - English treble, we are comfortably beyond what has been a strong stoke side.
H vs Udinese, D 0-0 - We didn't even need to show up today, and we still woulda got the draw.
A vs Arsenal, W 2-1 (Pyzdrowski, Kane) - Kane is slowly playing himself back into form, another winner here today.
H vs Aston Villa, W 3-1 (Kane 3) - An early red for Villa had us plain sailing for much of the game, as Kane fired in a hat trick to seal the win. Villa did hit back late however, as once again we got ahead of ourselves.
H vs Leeds United, W 2-0 (Soares, Heffernan) - We were absolutely awful, and yet still took all three points at home, amazing.
A vs Leicester City, W 1-0 (Kane) - Leicester seemed to just abandon football within 10 minutes, they finished the game with 7 yellow cards and one red in an awful fixture.
A vs Swansea, W 1-0 (Rico Moreno) - Rico's goal early on was all we needed, as we make it to the end of the year with a perfect record in the league.
So, 20 games down, 60 points earned with 49 goals scored and only 8 conceded, we are absolutely tearing the league apart at this point. We even have a 17 point lead to boot, we are so far ahead it's almost boring, but winning is fun so I can let them off. Muller continues to lead the goals charts with 14 goals for United. Sanchez is tied with Harry Kane on assists charts, both players managing 6 so far. Sommer is the only keeper in double figures for clean sheets, his 13 leading the charts for Golden Gloves. January 2023 Growth Report:
Tschauner 85 (+2) Saint-Maximim 75 (+2)
Pyzdrowski 84 (+1) M. Fernandez 74 (+4)
Acampora 80 (+3)
So we'll open with a hell of a transfer window, we had signings and departures. None of which were planned, all of which are amazing. Outgoings It all started with the departure of two flops as South American central defender Coetzee made the switch to Leeds for £2.8m, and Brown went on to Arsenal in a £5.5m seal. Two youth players left as M. Fernandez will spend the remaining months at Leicester on loan and Pyzdrowski departed for PSG in a £100m switch. Yes, Tristan our American youth starlet was sold for £100m to PSG, it hurts to talk about so I won't say too much about it. Incomings Things started with no intentions of big transfers, there was money in the bank and I wanted to make a couple of changes. The first to come in was Watmore a man who wanted me in the past but has been plying his trade with Bayern of late, Kane's physical's were decline after his injury and I wanted a new striker. We traded Kane and £18m for Duncan's services. And then 37 year old Cristiano Ronaldo wanted out of Madrid, and I wasn't about to reject the legend. He's old but still gold, we managed to seal a £4.2m deal for him, he's content with a rotation role and we are hoping that his quite mesmerising abilities will get us crucial goals at crucial times. Then Pyzdrowski departed and I panicked. I signed two replacements for him, as Felipe Anderson signed for Lazio in a £23m switch, he's a wonderful addition and someone who brings a similar set of skills to the role - though perhaps some more flair. He was followed shortly by England's 21 year old sensation Luer of Everton, the kid has the potential to be the next special thing from England, and we paid top money for his name. a £35m price tag. We had plenty of money left over, and I wanted another truly world class central defender to partner Heffernan. And so we raided Real Madrid again, this time stealing French international Varane in a £30m switch. That ended our window spree, a total in excess £200m was spent in deals involving our club and we are hoping we don't regret any of them. Though I already miss Tristan. I regret that deal. If the first half of this season is anything to go by however, we are not really going to need Tristan anyway.. I reckon I could play Logan in LAM and still score a hat trick. Amazing. Results:
H vs Liverpool, D 1-1 (Pyzdrowski) - I'm shocked, the seasons first dropped points! We really shoulda lost to be honest.
A vs Bournemouth, W 1-0 (Moreno) - Single goal was all it took to seal it.
H vs Leicester City, W 3-0 (Watmore 2, Pyzdrowski) - Duncan's Debut Double Drowns Dismal Foxes.
A vs Sunderland, W 3-2 (Pyzdrowski, McCarthy 2) - Defence has an odd day were they didn't do much wrong, but when they did it ended up in the net, still we came out winners after Eoin's wonderful double.
News Pyzdrowksi is sent off, and the transfer merry-go-round started. We also had a transfer request from Tschauner as I feared the wheels were coming off.
A vs Spurs, D 0-0 - Donsah saw red early on as the off field nerves are starting to be reflected as frustration on the pitch, we switched to a defensive stance as we held on to remain unbeaten.
H vs Burnley, W 2-0 (Heffernan, Tschauner) - Heffers plays a rare midfield game and scores, as Tsch continues to give his all despite transfer request.
The end of the transfer window and fixtures left us holding all the cards after we strengthened, lost a star and strengthened some more. We may have lost the 100% record after 20 games, but just 2 draws and 22 wins is still fantastic, the 19 point gap that separates us from the rest the symbol of our success. Muller's 15 goals leads the league. Sanchez and Tosun share the lead of the assists now, both player on 7 for the season. Sommer continues to lead the league for clean sheets with 15 for us. February 2023 Growth Report:
A. Soares 83 (+1) Tembe 77 (+2)
Heffernan 85 (+1)
Kennedy 80 (+2)
4 league games and the round of 16 games in both FA Cup and Champions League competitions as we are looking to continue our path to a shock treble. Results:
A vs Derby, W 1-0 (Tschauner) - Some of our stars are still looking to mesh together and this was not a solid display by any means.
H vs Southampton, W 4-0 (Watmore 3, Varane) - Well hows that for settling in? Duncan on fire, and Varane heads home late.
H vs Chelsea, D 1-1 (Ince) - Chelsea are really being a pain in my arse this season, a draw forcing us into a replay.
A vs Porto, W 2-0 (McCarthy 2) - McCarthy doubled up and pretty much established our place in the next round.
H vs Cardiff, W 2-0 (Watmore, Felipe Anderson) - Two more for newbies, as we are continuing where we left off despite the change in cast.
A vs Chelsea, D 1-1, L 5-4 Penalties (Watmore) - Duncan had blasted us into a 112th minute lead, just for Costa to striker level on 119. We were then edged out by Chelsea on penalties in frustrating circumstances.
League domination was business as usual for our lads, and we remain solid in Europe. However, Chelsea eliminated us from the FA Cup not long after the Capital One Cup elimination, it's shocking and the 21 point lead we have in the league is little comfort for that. Muller sits on 18 goals as the leading scorer still. Sanchez is the sole leader for the assists charts now, his 8 just edging ahead of his competition. Sommer is the top keeper still, with 17 clean sheets for us. And so that's that for this one, I'll see you back at the end of the season to see how we took on the remaining league matches and to see if we did well in Europe! Thanks for reading. Author's Note So we are into a part of the career where I am umming and ahhing about it. We will absolutely finish this season, because I want that back-to-back title win. But the Cups are completely .. well bullshit to be honest, it's like the AI has been toned down for the league but completely ramped up for the cup games so as to stop me rampaging. It could be that I decide against starting a new season and take you for one last story for FIFA 15. But that depends entirely on how I feel at the end of the season - one more season could still be a swansong. Cup Crux
Chapter 23.5: Newcastle United - "Hopefully we've brought in winners.." (Transfer Window and Squad 2021-22)
Chapter 23: "I'll send you a drawing.. I apologise for what is a essentially a filler chapter at this point, usually I keep a set of months behind for me to type up in case I fall behind like I have now. But I have managed to fall behind to the point I caught up with myself and am currently feeling sick, so I have to type what I have and then hopefully, hopefully catch myself up. July and August Transfer Window Outgoings What started out as a slow window with just the departures of Tomlinson and Luer on loan to announced, the youth product Tomlinson joins Longford in Ireland for the next two years, while Luer will play for Charlton for the next season. Defensive duo Gillesphey and Lascelles both departed the club at long last, having been on the transfer list since I arrived, the former joins Exeter for £190,000 while the latter arrives at Leicester City in a £3m deal. Then came the lesser expected deals, though not a single one that would cause shock in the city of Newcastle. Mbemba departs having spent much of the first season of my charge on the bench, he signs for French side Bordeaux in a £15m deal. He was followed out by fellow long term substitute Armstrong who will arrive in Italy with Genoa in a £5.5m deal. Then it was the turn of Januzaj, who had only arrived 5 months previously, to depart the side. Adnan had really been sub par in all his appearances for the side and I wasn't sure if he would cut it at all, my decision was simply made for me when Villareal agreed to take him back to Spain in a £32m deal. The last to leave was Manchester United bound Saivet, the central midfielder was good in the first season, but at 30 years old "good" wasn't going to cut it for me. United agreed to pay £14.5m for him, and he leaves. Then came the curious case of Ayoze Perez, as the Spanish striker was the centre of a lot of admiration from around Europe. Three teams agreed fees with us for the sub striker, and each time the forward didn't leave. First, PSV agreed to pay £26m to take him to Holland, but he decided he didn't want to relocate at this time. Then Hull City wanted to take him to the middle of nowhere in a £25m deal, and he said "you couldn't pay me enough to live there". Finally, Malaga said they wanted to bring him back to Spain and would pay £28m for the privilege.. to which Perez simply gave no reply, and the deal expired with no email telling me he rejected it and he would stay with Newcastle. Incomings Just as we had depleted the squad, it becomes crucial that we in turn replenish that depth, replace the departed and sign the targets that we had in the beginning of the season anyway. Those targets were, from the failure to hold on to crucial leads last season, two top quality central defenders, and with Jones currently out injured, that need was just hastened. Alongside this, the right hand side of the attack had been the least influential on our attacking for the season last year and so I wanted to bring in a higher quality forward for that position. Finally, there was the fact that I didn't like Woodman as a backup keeper, and that with only two stoppers on the books I wanted to bring in two new players to play understudy to Butland. And things started slower than I would have hoped, as my first transfer was one that saw us once again raid former club Red Star FC - this time moving for Youth Academy product Delle as the young central defender makes a £3.5m switch to Newcastle to become, alongside Pereira, part of the future defence of the club. The former players theme was one that ran strongly through this window in fact, and instead of taking you through the chronological signing order lets skip ahead to a few of the others that arrived on Tyneside this window. Beginning with right midfielder and former Red Star idol, a man who I had to sell to keep the revolution at my former club going, as Coco comes in at Newcastle in a £10m deal that also saw Thauvin switch to Borussia Dortmund. Next to reconnect with me was Scout Future Starlet player Brito who had actually been sold by Red Star to Angers in the time since I left. The left winger arrived in a £8m deal, that saw Aarons leave to France after our winger had become upset at his wages. Finally, former youth academy Goalkeeper Bin Haji who I had sold to Liverpool was signed by myself again in a £6.5m deal that also saw us trade Woodman to Merseyside. With those four coming back to me, along with Amavi and Kalulu already at the club, it made 6 members of the club who had followed me to Newcastle. However we were far from done in the window, and we still had to address the issues in the backline. It was going to be costly but we managed it, as Everton agreed to sell us Stones in a £26.5m deal to reunite Stones and Barkley on Tyneside. He would be joined in the back line by the Wall that Trump Built, as Miazga signs from Chelsea in a £17.5m transfer, that looks to be a bargain. We then returned to Liverpool, looking to replace Townsend, who's injury had led to him decreasing rapidly in stats. We signed Ounas from the Scouse side in a £4m deal that also sent Andros to link up with Woodman, although the French winger's deal initially fell through before agreeing second time around. I then agreed a deal to bring Swiss keeper Obexer in from German side Hannover, costing £5m to compete for the back up spot with Bin Haji. We then stayed in Germany for a bit as we signed attacking midfield Meyer from Schalke in a £22m deal to replace Saivet as the main attacking midfielder substitute. With the fact that Saivet was also a defensive midfielder sub, and I wanted a more dedicated defensive minded player for the role anyway, I moved for Hull City's Turkish midfielder Tufan in a £15m deal on deadline day to close off an incredible window. The Squad for 2021/22 FUT Cards Of course we still line up in the 4231 formation that was successful last time out. Again I apologise for the lack of games or actual season play in this post, I will probably be back on task properly soon! Thanks for reading, TJO. Chapter 24: "We've added the players, now we need the results
Episode #6 - Crystal Palace (October through December 2016) - Caged Animal
Episode #5 - New Feathers Opening This is the second post of today, and we are into the midway stages of the seson. October 2016 Growth Report:
Carrillo 81 (+2) Cook 71 (+1)
Bolasie 77 (+1) Iorfa 72 (+1)
Wallace 77 (+1)
Top Scorer: Puncheon's love affair with the Capital One Cup has seen him strike three goals so far in the competition, enough to be the club top scorer. Top Scorer: Sarabia is the only player to provide two assists at the club, and so is the highest assist provider. Month's Preview A busier month than the two that previous ones, we face five matches in total, four in the league and one in the cup as our run continues. Hopefully we can pick up form after the 3-0 win at Sheffield, and put together a run for now. Results
H vs Newcastle United, L 2-1 (Cabaye)
Ayoze Perez put Newcastle ahead with the first real chance of the game, holding off Maksimovic to drill in low off the right hand post. The game trundled on as we struggled to create, though our first clear cut chance was fired onto the bar by Wanyama. We finally managed to level, as Cabaye headed in off a Sarabia corner, but it was for nothing as in the second half once again Ayoze held off his marker to place Newcastle back into the lead - and give them the win.
A vs Chelsea, L 2-1 (Carrillo)
Another loss, this time more obvious than the others, Chelsea showed their teeth more than the previous season and an early chance saw Willian gave them the lead, the rest of the half saw them put us under siege, but we would go in level as Carrillo tapped in from a saved Fekir shout. But again, we couldn't play out for the draw, and with 13 minutes left Willian's shot from the edge clipped Maksimovic and found the net.
H vs Southampton, W 4-2 (Cabaye 2, Carrillo, Fekir)
At last we found some fluidity amongst the flames, with the attack flowing well. Cabaye slotting home the opener after a Fekir pull back, though Southampton would level. Carrillo then scored a nice diving header to put us back to 2-1.. But Southampton levelled again for 2-2. The Peruvian then cut inside of his man, and was taken down, Cabaye stepped up and smashed in the penalty for his second of the day. Fekir added a header from a corner, and at half time it was game over at 4-2.
A vs Swansea, L 3-2 (Puncheon, Ezekiel)
A tight competitive Capital One Cup game was split open just before half time Grealish was taken down in the box, admittedly in a dubious manner, and Puncheon chipped in the penalty for his fourth goal in three rounds. However, Swansea's Eder levelled just after half time, with a scything throughball finding him, and ten minutes they would have the lead - Sigurdsson going down in the box, again with minimal contact, and converting the resulting penalty. At 2-1 time was running down, and we were sick in the pits of our stomachs as we battled, and well out of nowhere Imoh Ezekiel smashed in a leveller with just one minute of normal time to spare and we were going to added time - or so we thought, in stoppage time after all that fighting we had no energy, and with the last kick of the ball Eder won the game 3-2 for Swansea.
A vs Arsenal, D 2-2 (Ezekiel, Cabaye)
Of all the ways this games scoring would be opened, an Alexis Sanchez header was the least likely, and yet somehow the diminutive Chilean outjumped Ward at a corner to find the net. That goal was followed up at the start of the second half by a well taken Giroud goal, clipping the ball into the net with one touch, as we were 2-0 down and struggling. We threw on Ezekiel for the invisible Fekir, and Imoh's pace saw him blast past Koscielny to power in the first of two. As time wound down, we were looking at another defeat, at least until a corner was cleared to Cabaye all of 28 yards out, he controlled it on his chest and blasted a volley into the bottom corner for a goal of the season contender - and a point. Post-Month Notes We finished the month in 11th place, with just 12 points on the table and the club really struggling to put any kind of form together, it's not been good enough and we are not good enough, it needs to change. Sanchez and Depay are the leading goal scorers, the pair each striking 9 times from their clubs LW positions. Rooney and Sarabia are the key creators this season, with United's striker and our Attacking Midfielder each providing 5 assists. Cech's 5 cleansheets is enough to top the charts, ahead of Vorm at Spurs and the man he replaced in Lloris at City, who both have 4. November 2016 Growth Report:
Wanyama 81 (+2)
Ezekiel 78 (+2)
Iorfa 73 (+2)
Top Scorer: Cabaye has struck in 5, heavily weighted by his penalty duties, on his way to being the top scorer for the club. Top Assists: Sarabia has provided 5 assists, though once again his numbers are heavily weighted by assists - with 4 of those coming at corners. Pre-Month Notes Four games again, all in the league after our emotionally draining cup exit in the last month, the problem for us right now is we know what we are capable of - we should it in the match against Southampton last month, we know we can score and we know we can play football, but for whatever reason we just can't do it with any kind of consistency. It's a difficult set of fixtures, with both Merseyside clubs to come, but we should be taking 7 points. Results
H vs Aston Villa, L 2-1 (Carrillo)
Bitter taste, we fully deserved to lose, our defence was abysmal and the attack created nothing - with our goal only shot on target, a dysmal effort from 9 yards, and adding insult to injury - or injury to injury rather - Ward went down at the end of the first half under an Ayew challenge, and will now miss 3 months.
A vs Liverpool, L 3-1 (McArthur)
This one was written before the match started, with re-scheduling moving it from the weekend to a Tuesday we had no time to rest and had to play our weekend lads against a full strength Liverpool side.
Important Message "Recent results are not what we expected, pick them up or we may have to look elsewhere.
As results are in the gutter the board are willing to take action to improve them.
H vs Watford, D 3-3 (Cabaye, Wanyama, Ezekiel)
Tried a new formation, with the 4-3-3 coming into effect, the results? Well, we scored and conceded in a completely open game that was as frustrating as the last. Worse still, Cabaye went down in the last 10 minutes and news after match told us he would be out for 3 months.
A vs Everton, D 2-2 (Wickham 2)
Another weak, limp display, we are thankful that the bulldog spirit of Wickham dragged us back from the brink of a 2-0 defeat with 2 late goals. Post-Month Notes Almost halfway through the season and we are having a complete nightmare, just 14 points from 14 games and we sit in 16th place in the table - two spaces and 5 points away from relegation - and I simply can't pinpoint what has gone wrong. Sanchez and Depay both reached double-figures in the month, with the wingers each on 10 for the year. They are one ahead of Swansea man Sigurdsson, who has 9. Rooneyand Sarabia continue to share the assists lead with the pair now having 6 to their names, ahead of the top scorer Sanchez who has 5 for Arsenal now. De Gea with 6 clean sheets is now the leading keeper, ahead of the previous leader Cech on 5, who has been caught by Vorm and Mignolet. December 2016 Growth Report:
Cox 67 (+3)
MacCall 69 (+3)
Top Scorer: Cabaye, now out for 3 months, remains the club's top scorer with 6 goals to his name. Top Assists: And league top assists provider Sarabia is the obvious leader for club too, with 6 his total. Pre-Month Notes Six matches to come in December, and I will honestly eat my hat if we make it to the end of the month, we need to produce results quickly - especially after the boards warning. Results
H vs Hull City, W 3-1 (Wanyama, Wickham, Fekir)
And we got it! A fantastic result to open December, as Wanyama opened the scoring with a crashing drive from 25 yards. His effort was cancelled out by Aluko shortly after, but it only took us 10 minutes to re-take the lead, with Bolasie swinging the ball in and Wickham heading home. As we dominated the game, a third goal always seemed on the cards, and it finally came as Wickham used his bulk to hold the ball up and wait for Fekir to run off him, he found the pass and Fekir found the corner - 3-1, and three points. Post-Month Notes And in a sickening blow it wasn't enough to save my position, the board came to us after the match and informed me of their decision to remove me as manage of Crystal Palace. Personally, I can't blame them, the side was a fantastic side and they should be higher in the table than I had them, and so for that reason alone my position should be given else where. End Of Post Well, I don't even know what to say, I've had worse teams play better football, I've had better teams play worse football, but I've never had a side play shitty football, and not know how to fix it. Force ending this career mode, and meaning I need to start at a new club. Of course I could just do one and give you no input but instead, a few ideas are in a strawpoll below and I will start again in the morning with whatever the vote decides, thanks for reading. TJO. Poll for the next one
Given our position, led by me as the best manager in Spanish football('s second division) Eibar wanted me to take up their managers role. Rejected, why would I leave my over achievers for their underachievers? Basically we are hoping for mirror performances from the first half of the season for as long as possible, we know as well as many that we could implode at any time so it is important to get as many points registered as possible. Results:
A vs Sadabell, W 2-0 (Hoban, Laguardia) - Continuation of form is a bright spot for us.
H vs Panfareddina, W 1-0 (Perea) - Hoban and Vargas are off on internationals and so it's left to captain Perea to get the winning goal.
A vs Mirandes, W 2-1 (Hoban, Towell) - An Irish double edges off a surprise fight from Mirandes.
H vs Santander, D 0-0 - Both keepers were in fantastic form as we just fall at the last hurdle for a perfect month.
We took the month by storm and as a result have extended our league lead to an impressive 8 points as Levante lost twice to lose their unbeaten status - leaving us as the only remaining team without defeat. Hoban on 14 goals remains the top scorer so far, however he is being caught up fast by those around him in the division. No changes on the assists rankings as Hernan remains on 6, with one other. Bounou keeps his top spot for Golden Gloves with 9 cleansheets. December 2015 Growth Report:
Garcia 68 (+2) Rivas 61 (-2)
Perea 71 (+2)
Aimor 58 (-1)
Christmas lights leave us in bright moods, as we hope to go into the winter break with smiles all around at the club - of course with a two leg cup tie to play we are also expecting to face defeat, but that won't affect our league determination. Results:
A vs Elche, L 2-1 (Vargas) - Rodrigo gave us 15 minutes of hope, before Elche pulled back and then won it late on.
A vs Zaragoza, W 2-1 (Towell, Simon) - Simon came off the bench with 15 left and that was enough time to win it after Towell had earlier restored equality.
H vs Cordoba, D 1-1 (Pablo) - We come from behind once again, this time for a draw as Hoban's early penalty miss proves costly.
H vs Elche, L 2-1 (Carlos) - Our cup tie goes exactly as we expected, as we crash 4-2 on aggregate.
A vs Girona, D 2-2 (Simon, Pablo) - Simon is once again off the bench to score, this time levelling up after Girona had overturned Pablo's early effort.
So our lead has been cut down a single point, as we remain unbeaten but with a draw too many it seems. Willian Jose took advantage of Hoban's inability to find a goal to join the Irishman at the top of the scoring charts on 14. Renella leapfrogged the trio of players with 6 assists, his 7 taking him to the top of the charts. Bounou extended his tally to 10 cleansheets as he remains the top keeper. January 2016 Let's kick things off with the transfers, and news that the board are willing to let me spend big to capitalise on our position at the top of the second division - provided we sell big first. Transfer News Outgoings A pair of our star performers from the early stages of the campaign were the target of, subsequently successful, bids from around the nation and world. Firstly, Hernan made a move to Mexican football as Guadalajara put in a £3m bid to put off their league rivals and get their man. Our defensive midfielder had been a surprise player in terms of his attacking flair, but as things were shaping up in my mind I needed to move some players on to change the shape of the team - and this bid proved too good to turn away. The other player to leave the team was goalkeeper Aitor, he may have been impressive statistically but I was still put off by his awful diving skills. So when Hamburg, Juventus and Valencia got into a bidding war that saw them all racing to sign off on a £12.5m deal I could not have been happier, our Spaniard eventually deciding to stay in the country with Valencia. Incomings And the total re-investment of most of the cash raised from the sales. The board quoted as saying "this is money that the manager has raised himself with signings he made cleverly last season - thus it's money he deserves to spend wisely himself". In doing so I needed to replace our departed 'keeper as quickly as possible, managing to sign another young Spanish starlet in Blanco for just £450k. This keeper has a bright future if he can hit a stride of growth quickly, for now he is definitely of a quality that this league requires. Then came the signing of a new left back that I had wanted to do since the start of this campaign. Manchester City's young full back Angelino cost us just £825k and will come straight into the side, he was not our only dealing with City with. We picked up left winger Pozo in a deal worth £750k as we looked to change shape up to 433 in the coming months. We were far from done in England however, as another Spaniard caught my eye in Ayoze Perez of Newcastle, the striker ended up costing just £900k after we persuaded them to take Vargas going the other way. His wages were the first example of the hefty outlay we were willing to risk on our assault for top flight status - £37.5k a week. We remained in England a little while longer, though this time we had foreign intentions in mind as we looked to boost our midfield a touch. First, Arsenal's German prodigy Zelalem signed up. Costing a mere £300k he more than made up for that valuation with his wage demands of £25k, I have a feeling it was those demands that made Arsene so keen to shift him, we however are willing to take the chance to move forward. Then Reed of Southampton came over for £800k and Towell, as we added an Englishman to our foreign troupe. It's nice to have one of my countrymen alongside me here, especially one with the talents of the little ginger. His wages are actually looking low at £12k. Before returning to Spain we stopped off in Italy, this time moving for a defender as another Blanco made a move to our club. Carlos of Juventus is one of our nations top rated centre backs at under 21 level, so it's a surprise that we managed to bring him back to Spain for just £1.5m. Again his heavy wage of £25k set us back a bit, but it's still well worth it to see our small town club rise up. Now finally back in Spain we had two more arrivals to tie up, this time replacing the departed Hernan with young defensive midfielder Unai Lopez from Athletic Bilbao, a deal worth £700k could yet prove to be a bargain, as he looks like a bright talent in midfield. Finally, arriving from Barca B to complete the switch to our new 433 system was Adama at RW. Costing £1.4m the winger has bags of pace and potential to boot, and we hope it is something we can utilise - though it will be from the bench for the time being as our captain Perea will remain at RW. So with that ending the window it's time to look at the results, I will take you through the line up at the end as some of the transfer didn't go through till deadline day and so we still had the 4231 in place until February 1st. Growth Report:
Hoban 66 (+4)
We are really expecting - and hoping for - much of the same in this window, though a blip or two will be forgiven as we are well aware of the affects transfers can have. Results:
A vs Levante, W 2-1 (Oscar Gil, Perea) - Oscar Gil is in after Hernan's departure and finds the winning goal to mark the occasion.
H vs Leganes, W 2-0 (Pablo, Hoban) - This time it's Rene stepping into the line up to replace a sold player, as he keeps a clean sheet in good win.
A vs Mallorca, L 1-0 - Unsurprising defeat as our changes finally take their toll, we know it won't last forever but we hope confidence hasn't been shaken too badly.
H vs Eibar, D 1-1 (Perez) - Ayoze levels late into his debut as the struggle is real here, of course these are just bedding in problems but we can't allow them to become habit.
So we remain top, but once again we saw a point shaved off of our lead as we loss a game for the first time this campaign. We need to reshuffle and regroup quickly if we are to avoid losing top spot. Hoban returned to the top scorer spot after Willian Jose departed the league, though he is unlikely to add many more to his 15 goals as he no longer has a starting spot here. Roger, Chuli and Renella are all on 7 assists as that returned to being a tight affair even after Hernan's departure. 5 keepers on 6 clean sheets now make up the top end of the Golden Glove rankings as he previous 4 leading tallies all found themselves sold on. So now I will walk you through our new line up, before signing off on this post! I have adopted a false 9 433 as I felt this would best utilise Ayoze's mix of passing and finishing abilities.
Blanco - 68 steps between the posts to replace the departed Aitor, and at just £450k we look like we have got an absolute bargain - provided he does grow well.
Bellerin - 63 our right back is finally exhibiting some growth, as he continues to impress down the right. Having had a strong start to the year, we hope he can continue to grow, more so now that he has a touch more freedom from the new formation.
Blanco - 70 the second Blanco, our £1.5m central defender from Juve, will be more commonly known as Carlos in this career (not to be confused with Juan Carlos) as he looks to make a name for himself in his home nation. Another with a bright future, it's hoped that his partnership with Garcia will be one to grow into the national team as well.
Garcia - 68 after an early season injury limited his game time, he quickly re-established himself upon his return. Now the undisputed starter of the original centre backs from this season, he finds himself locked into a friendly battle with Blanco to be the best at the club in his position - a battle I hope will spur both into huge growth.
Angelino - 65 the final choice to replace Rios and Pi down the left hand side, the former Man City full back has been touted as "the Spanish Baines" for his mix of offensive ability and set piece specialism, there is a lot of hope for him at both club and national level so we hope we can help him fulfil the massive potential he has.
Oscar Gil - 68 after the sale of Hernan and trade of Towell Oscar found himself as the only defensive midfielder left at the club not already bound to a coffin (I'm looking at you Rivas) as he took the chance to establish himself at the defensive point of our midfield, now the anchor for the team he will be in rotation with Lopez for the starting spot as we once again hope to see some massive growth from our lads.
Zelalem - 70 the German central midfielder is an absolute steal at just £300k, and with his career coming on leaps and bounds we are hopeful that he will be the heart of our midfield for years to come, as even now he is one of the brightest mids in the league and has displaced Juan Carlos easily.
Reed - 69 another youngster and another bright hope for our team, the England midfielder has grown well at Southampton in the past 16 months and it is hoped that development will continue now with us.
Perea - 71 Oh, captain. Our captain. Alberto has been leading the side this season with crucial goals and assists where they've been needed - when Hoban has failed to find the net. Now playing at RW we are hoping he can adapt quickly to the new role and not be battled out of the team by Adama. Ayoze Perez - 72 we look like we may have got a bargain with Ayoze, passing and shooting both at a good level we are hoping he can be our Messi in this division. Of course the system will flow through him so there is a lot of weight on his young shoulders, but if he can cope with it.. well we may just have a happy ending after all.
Pozo - 66 the lowest rated of all my new additions, Pozo also came in from Manchester City after a year sat in their reserves. Once again he fits the profile of my transfer activity fantastically - young with space enough to grow and be something special - of course only time will tell if he becomes anything special.
Well once again thanks for reading, and I will see you at the end of the campaign. And if these posts didn't make up for yesterday's crap post, then I don't know what will! Vol.2:Ch.3 - Time Bomb
We are comfortably succumbing to the midtable place we are looking destined for - it's nice enough for me anyway. Results:
H vs Real Madrid, D 0-0 - A game in contrast to the last, as both defences play out of this world to get draw. A point gained for us, two lost for them.
A vs Deportivo La Coruna, L 2-1 (Juan Carlos) - Riese missed a penalty that proved costly as we fell to a late goal.
H vs Bilbao, D 2-2 (Pozo, Perez) - We thought we had it won off of Pozo's spectacular chip goal but Altidore levelled with an offside 90th minute header.
H vs Almeria, W 2-1 (Pozo, Zelalem) - Pozo has been exceptional this season, and this game was no different burying the winner in the second half.
So we have maintained good form and accept that we are probably likely to keep this 10th place spot for the rest of the season. My biggest bright spot is the fact that I have managed to win more than we have lost with a 11-11-9 record. Pozo's 17 strikes make him a clear leader in the Golden Boot race. Mandzukic and Susaeta are sharing top spot for the assists with 9 a piece. Akinfeev has kept 12 clean sheets so far for Sevilla to be the top keeper in the league. April 2017 Growth Report:
Blanco 76 (+1)
Atletico Madrid wanted me to be their manager at this point, but I turned them down. I have a plan in motion with Llagostera and I want to go through with it. So we continue to drag our heels over the line to the end of the season, but with two very difficult away days to open the month we can't afford to falter at this point. Results:
A vs Valencia, L 3-0 - A late penalty made the score worse than it should have been, though I can't say we didn't deserve to lose.
A vs Barcelona, L 3-0 - This time the scoreline represents an improvement on the actual performance.
H vs Real Sociedad, D 3-3 (Pozo, Adama, Perez) - A deflected equaliser steals our attacking trio's efforts for the win.
A vs Eibar, W 2-1 (Adama, Pozo) - Alcala got himself sent off just 8 minutes after arriving on the pitch as his foul results in Eibar's goal.
H vs Levante, W 1-0 (Perez) - Ayoze scores what has been a rare goal for this season, to sink a 10 man Levante side.
Winning the last two games of the month was vital for our position, giving us a 4 point advantage on 11th placed Sociedad. Now, that may not seem so great "what's so great about midtable?" you might ask, but the point is prize money and we need as much as possible for my plan to work. Pozo's 19 goals are 5 clear of Mandzukic at the top of the scoring chart, even 6 clear of Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo wouldn't be left out however, joining Susaeta at the top of the assists ranking with 10 each. Akinfeev is still top keeper with 14. May 2017 Growth Report:
Lungo 70 (+3)
Oscar Rico 62 (-1)
Ukra 63 (+3)
Only two games to play this month, so lets see how we can do in finishing mid table. A quick look at our youth prospects wouldn't go amiss what with the May update, though I left our the three I am promoting immediately.
Chikere is a 15 year old Mexican goalkeeper, he looks like an exceptional talent with an overall range of 69 and 77. He then has the potential to hit between 86 and 94. He could be special.
Taylor a 16 year old fellow Englishman, has an overall range of 66 and 70 and potential of 80-90 - not even even the best central midfielder to come out on his scout report, let alone our academy.
Rubi is the worst of our prospects, overall between 53-57 and potential of 77-79 he is here just in case I need someone to fill up the squad and can't risk going over the Foreign limit.
So we can move onto Results:
News A trio of Youth prospects were actually promoted at this point, first up was a 17 year old English central midfielder in Edwards already 73 rated he can go far with the right nurturing. Second, another central midfielder this time from Spain, in 17 year old Pintos at 70 rated he is the lower of the two, but still has huge potential to go far. Finally, we got a new back up LW in 16 year old Malayonis or something at just 62 rated he is nothing special, but will save me money in the long run.
A vs Elche, D 1-1 (Perez) - Ayoze scores to get the draw in a game neither side deserved to win.
A vs Espanyol, L 2-0 - We have a mediocre game to seal a mediocre season.
So we end the campaign exactly where I needed to be, in 10th place with a record of 13-13-12, just about as average as it could get! But we got £5.2m in the bank from winnings. Pozo's 19 strikes gave him the Golden Boot in his first top flight season, I like him I want to keep him for a while. Ronaldo pipped Susaeta at the post of the assists rankings with his 11 in the year. Akinfeev finished the campaign with 15 clean sheets for Sevilla. July/August 2017 We've been given a £9.5m budget with a further £45k in wages, this is exceptional news. My plan is in motion, especially since the board only want a mid table place again, top notch. I am also one Foreign talent over the limit, so I am cutting Lungo from the squad and hoping to ship him off on loan. Transfer News Outgoings Fabian, our £700k flop, was shipped off to Tenerife for a meagre fee of just £275k as I cut my loss. Oscar Rico, replaced by a YA player, was then also sent to Tenerife for £180k. Juan Carlos left the club after an unhappy second half to last season, gaining us a further £1.7m from Vallecano in the process. It was then left to cut some players with loan moves, as Riese was sent to Arsenal for the season and Edwards off to Barcelona for the same length of time. Our young keepers Blanco and Lungo were loaned out to Betis and Udinese respectively as we sorted out our foreign limit problem as well as giving them each a last chance to grow, the highest rated after this season will stay - the other sold. Tshibumbu left on loan to QPR following my only incoming transfer, which I will tell you about soon. And finally young fullback pairing Bellerin and Angelino are loaned off with the notion of saving their Llagostera careers in mind. The right back has joined Barcelona B, while the left back is at Albacete. Incomings Buenacasa joined from Juventus after being a main target for the last 3 years, finally moving for a fee of just £90k - He's earning £10k a week, so within 3 months he will have earned more than his transfer value. There were also 4 unimportant loan signings, as I needed a touch of squad depth after all the loans and refusing to sign anyone since I have a strict plan. Growth Report:
Bacuna 71 (+1) Pintos 72 (+1) Tshibumbu 69 (+1)
Bongi 71 (+1) U.Lopez 71 (+1) Longo 72 (+2)
Adama 74 (+1) Edwards 73 (+1)
The season kicks off with phase one of the plan complete, securing a bumper budget with which to invest. Phase two kicks off, which is to get midtable by January and have the board happy enough to keep me on board. Results:
A vs Betis, W 2-1 (Perez, C.Blanco) - Betis to 10 men early on and yet it still took a late header from our captain to win it.
H vs Deportivo La Coruna, D 2-2 (Reed, O.G.) - A deflected effort give Coruna a draw, though we can't complain after an own goal opened the scoring.
A vs Villareal, D 1-1 (Adama) - Adama's early opener is cancelled out by some fantastic football between the Dos Santos brothers.
So after the opening 3 games of the campaign we are 7th as mid table looks like the least we could achieve this season, one win and two draws make it possible. Ronaldo may have had an off season last time out but he's firing well this year, on 4 now from 3 games. 6 players currently sit on 2 assists as that is nothing less than impossible to decipher. Same story through the keepers, with 3 on 2 clean sheets. So thanks for reading, see you after the virtual Christmas this season! Vol.4:Ch.1
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