Recent content by Ander N'Diaz

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    Barcelona: Financial Storm

    Despite the depleted squad we are left, we now have some room for maneouvre with the wage budget which, as in real life, means we could maybe sign the odd free transfer for next season. We managed to convince Donnarumma to sign as well as some others to strengthen the squad. Messi is yet to...
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    Barcelona: Financial Storm

    Despite the mass fire sale of players, we start our Barcelona rebuild in empathic form with Messi and Fati on fire...
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    Barcelona: Financial Storm

    Despite the utter devastation the fire sale made to our first team squad, it did reduce our debt by £190m (now it is **only** £600m) and we are now operating within a financially viable wage budget. On a positive note, the first youth intake during the Financial Storm looks like it is...
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    Barcelona: Financial Storm

    The team that faced Valencia in my first game: The team that faced Levante in my second game:
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    Barcelona: Financial Storm

    With only one week of the transfer window left the fire sale began. Everyone except Messi, Fati and Pedro were offered out to clubs. The result.... Ousmane Dembele SOLD - £35.5m to Man Utd Sergi Roberto SOLD - £33.5m to Man Utd Marc-Andre ter Stegen SOLD - £27m to Man Utd Samuel Umtiti SOLD -...
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    Barcelona: Financial Storm

    The journey begins.... The Debt: The Wage Deficit: In better news, we start stop of the table but with every player up for sale there is little guarantee that we can maintain this in the short term
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    Barcelona: Financial Storm

    In real life, Barcelona are in financial ruin with mounting debt and no Messi; allowed to leave the club as there was no money to offer him a new deal due to years of financial mismanagement and financial fair play rules. From Messi, Suarez and Neymar to Depay, de Jong and Braithwaite. Time for...
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