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Just wondering what other peoples' careers have been like and how successful you have been. I'll go through my career season by season up to where I am now in not a great detail. Then I might go into greater detail as I get up to date to where I am now. The year 2023, yes I know I need to get out more but this game is too addictive! Add all of your careers into this thread too and we can compare careers and also have a bit of banter about it. Have Fun!
 
Career Beginnings
As I type this I'm listening to the Middlesbrough match today vs Derby . Half time 0-0. We need this win to challenge for the play offs. All the teams around us are losing . This is our chance. We ruined our chance on Monday away to Hull, which I sadly went to, but this is our second chance! Anyway back onto my career...
I usually begin managing with Middlesbrough, however this time I felt I wanted a better challenge, so where else better than in the grassroots of English football, where the game is not just dictated by money, but passion and hunger for victory. That's true, real football. Not your diving Ronaldo's or money grabbing Tevez's of which have ruined the beautiful game to the point where I could no longer give one who wins the Champions League or Prem. Sadly, it's whoever has the most millions, in fact now its billions. Ridiculous. Anyway this is why I wanted to start of low, so I could imagine the excitement of non league football. So, I choose newly re-erected Conference Northern side Nuneaton Town as the place to begin my managerial career. I had next to nothing in money and had to rely on free transfers and loans. View attachment 238873I remember the board expectations being to reach the playoffs, I wanted promotion. We had a good enough team for this if the board set such high expectations, so why not?
My season overall was a good one, achieving promotion via the play offs and reaching the FA cup 1st round, which gave my team much needed funds as we were financially insecure. View attachment 238869View attachment 238870View attachment 238871View attachment 238872
So after my first season, so far so good. We achieved promotion and overall had a successful season. Hopefully we can carry this on onto the next season and have a good campaign. My best player that campaign I remember being a little player named Fergus Bell. I signed him on a free part way through the campaign and in 30 league appearances he managed 19 goals and 12 assists achieving an average rating of 7.28. A great little gem for anyone in this division who I would highly recommend signing. I enjoy looking at attendances as it reflects how good your team is doing. The club played at the small 4314 capacity Liberty stadium. The club achieved their by far highest attendance of 2607 in the play off semi final vs Solihull Moors. Our lowest attendance was 502 vs Evesham in the FA cup 2ND qualifying round. Our average attendance was a good 902 which I think was one of the best in the league. Hopefully the next season will be another good one. I'll post what happened the next season soon. I'm currently in the 2022-2023 season. Also, Middlesbrough are still drawing. Fingers crossed for the win, sorry any derby fans. Just thought i'd update and say we won 1-0 :D Curtis Main straight from the bench comes on and scores. Why's he so bad on Fm 2012? That's me in a good mood for the day!
 
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Conference Surprise!
Right, onto the next season. My team had just got promoted and I'd been given the target of staying in the division. I had a next to nothing budget yet again so I had to dive into the loan and free transfer market. View attachment 239271 The most I spent was £50 on Szliard Nemeth. Neil Mcgregor, a defender, I would say was my best signing this season. In the pre-season, I arranged friendlies against high profile teams such as Newcastle and Everton in order to help raise funds, which actually worked quite well. In the lower divisions I find that it's best when you sign players on frees and get some decent players in on loan, as you don't get a lot of budget to work with. Your facilities won't be brilliant but they don't need to be at this level, that only really matters once you get into the higher leagues. The season started off well with a 3-2 away win against Hayes and Yeading. However, the next game we lost 5-0 at home to Barnet. I can't remember what I did that game, but I was now fearing that maybe my team wasn't as good as I had first thought.
In the end, the season went incredibly well, a lot better than I had first anticipated. The pre-season relegation candidates ended up finishing a respectable 7th place, just outside of the playoffs. We reached the 3RD round of the FA trophy and a highly lucrative 2nd round finish in the FA cup, losing away to Crewe. The season was certainly more successful than I had expected, as I had expected a relegation battle after that disastrous Barnet result. Although, many people on this forum seem to easily cope with the conference, so it may just be quite a easy like with a couple of half decent additions.
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Team: Nuneaton Town
Season: 2012-2013
League: Conference National
Final Position: 7th
Cups: 2nd round FA Cup. 3rd round FA Trophy
Highest Attendance: 2324 vs Tamworth in the league. A derby game, so that explains the attendance.
Lowest Attendance: 782 vs Bath Fa Trophy 2nd round. The FA Trophy- say no more.
Average Attendance: 1321 - A healthy increase over the previous season. Hopefully a sign of things to come. Remember the ground holds just over 4000 but I remember it being in poor condition, as was the pitch.
Biggest Win: 5-1 away at Chelmsford in the league
Biggest Defeat: That 5-0 loss at home to Barnet at the start of the season
Top Goalscorer: Again, Fergus Bell with 19. A great player in these leagues. HIGHLY r ecommended!
Most Assists: Micheal King with 20. Another great signing who I signed in my first season
Highest Average Rating: Micheal King with 7.12 over 51 appearances.

Fans Player of the Year: Micheal King

 
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This is the first time I've done a thread like this, so any feedback is appreciated, good or bad!
 
I started new game with Plymouth in Div 2, now in the Championship

Season 11/12 - Finished 2nd (over achived) and won the Johnstone's Paint trophy
Season 12/13 - Finished 7th (again over achived) lost in the final of the Johnstone's Paint trophy
Season 13/14 - Finished 2nd (on last game of season)
Season 14/15 - Finished 4th (lost in play off's to Leeds)

best i have done yet
 
Game with villarreal

Season 11/12 - 4th in La Liga. GB runners up in the Olympics
Season 12/13 - 4th in La Liga again.
Season 13/14 - 4th again by a point. Spanish cup winners and lost in Champions league semi final on away goals
 
Game with Liverpool
Year is 2026.
Won BPL 7 years in a row, 10 overall
Did quintuple 3 years in a row
Won UCL 3 years in a row, 5 overall.

FA Cup and League Cup are always won by me. It got too boring winning everything though...
 
Parma:
11-12:8th in Serie A
12-13: 4th in Serie A, Italian Cup
13-14: Supercopa, 3rd in Serie A, Italian cup runner up, Europa League
14-15: Serie A Winner, Euro Super Cup, Italian Cup
15-16: Serie A runner up, CL winners, Supercopa winners
16-17: World Champions, CL winners, Serie A winners, Italian Cup
17-18:World Champions, CL winners, Serie A winners, Italian Cup runner up, Super copa winners, Euro Super Cup winners
Current: Euro Super Cup winners, Supercopa winners
 
Athletic Bilbao about to start 2019/20 (you can follow it in the stories page!)

2011-12 UEFA Europa League Winners (2nd in League)
2012-13 UEFA Champions League and Super Cup Winners (3rd in League)
2013-14 UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup Winners (3rd in League) - World Cup Winners with Spain
2014-15 UEFA Champions League and Spanish Cup Winners (2nd in League)
2015-16 Liga BBVA, Spanish Cup, Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup Winners - European Championship winners with Spain
2016-17 Liga BBVA, Spanish Cup, Spanish Super Cup and UEFA Champions League Winners
2017-18 Liga BBVA, Spanish Cup, Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA World Club Cup winners - Confederation Cup winners with Spain
2018-19 Liga BBVA, Spanish Cup. Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup winners

Summary
4 League titles
5 Spanish Cups
4 Spanish Super Cups
4 UEFA Champions League
1 UEFA Europa League
5 UEFA Super Cups
4 FIFA Club World Cup
1 World Cup
1 European Championship
1 Confederations Cup
 
Hartlepool 2015-16
2011 -12 League 1 Promoted though Playoffs in first season. Also Won the Johnson Paint Trophy - No to Money Spend
2012 -13 Championship finished 16th - No Money to Spend
2013 -14 Championship finished 9th - Little Money to spend (was top 3 for first 3/4ths of the season, bad patch of form at end of season seen me drop right out of it.
2014 -15 Championship finished 2nd - Spent a few hundred grand
2015 -16 Premiership finished 12th - Given £20 million to spend and Wage budget nearly doubled to £135k per week.
2016 -17 Currently Pre season, but have been given £28 million to spend

I have some realy good youngsters in my squad, Left back and Centre Midfielder have made a few appearences for Englad senior team recently. And I am aiming to challenge for a Euro place in league, and possibly a cup. Stadium capacity has nearly doubled in my time to nearly 13,000. Have been offered a number of "high class jobs" at teams that challenge for CL spots in England, Spain and Italy. And Been offered a few mid quality National team jobs. All Rejected. I had a 10 year plan in mind when I started, after those 10 years I wanted to have won PL, been involved in CL, and have a 30,000+ stadium, all on course expect the stadium. I jus don't think I will have the Fan base for a stadium of this size.
 
Sounds good that. I noticed from other FM's that as long as you keep on winning the attendances will grow too. I was selling out Darlo's stadium in the championship in last years game so you might be able to extend the stadium if your pretty much filling it up now. Good career.
 
Manchester United start of 2017-18 season

2011-12: Barclays Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Carling Cup, Community Shield, also won Olympics with GB Under 23s
2012-13: Barclays Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Carling Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Community Shield
2013-14: Barclays Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Carling Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Community Shield, took over as England manager after Capello retired
2014-15: Barclays Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Carling Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Community Shield
2015-16: Barclays Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Carling Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Community Shield, won European Championship with England
2016-17: Barclays Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, Carling Cup, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Community Shield, won Confederations Cup with England
 
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Unexpected Overachievers

Let's take a quick recap. I'm up to the 2013-2014 season with minnows Nuneaton Town in the Conference National. I had just finished a respectable 7th place finish in my previous season and now I was aiming for the playoffs.
Again I used friendlies against some quite big teams such as Fulham, West Brom and Reading to gain some much needed funds. We had had a decent pre-season, but I've noticed that results in these games don't necessarily show how successful your season will be. Again, we had to rely on free transfers and loans in the transfer market.
View attachment 240208 I didn't really get any incredible players in this transfer windows, however the likes of Lee Ashcroft, Paul Willis and Abdul Said did stand out. In these lower leagues you really need to get the best free transfers possible, you will have a very small budget. This is key to being successful in these leagues. Loans are incredibly helpful during the season too, as they could prove to provide quality in areas you don't have this in already. Anyway, back onto the season. We got off to a far better start than the previous season, highlighted through the large 6-1 home win Vs Blyth in the 3rd game. Throughout the season we did very well, winning many games through scoring 4 goals I noticed. We had 2 bad spells in the season, late August/early September and February.

We finished the season in 2nd place, after winners Stockport amassed an incredible 108 points. We finished with 94, which a lot of seasons would have won it. The team had overachieved in this league this season and now we had a shot at promotion, albeit through the play-offs. We faced recently relegated Kidderminster Harriers, who we'd already beat 3-0 and 3-1 this season. The first leg was away, which we drew 0-0. Everything rested on the home tie, and the team got a great result, winning a highly unexpected 6-1. This set up a tense final vs 4th place Newport County, who we drew 1-1 but also lost 1-0 against this season. This was it ! Promotion rested on this one game. 90 minutes. The winners reaching the heights of the football league and the losers destined to another season in non-league. The game ended 3-1 to Nuneaton. Success was ours! Promotion was ours! Nuneaton Town FC had reached the Football League!

Along with our great league campaign, we again performed admirably in the cups, reaching a good and lucrative 4th round in the FA Cup, eventually losing 4-0 to Premier League Stoke. In the FA Trophy, we reached a decent 3rd round, being knocked out by Corby Town.

So, this season was a successful one. Football league was coming to Liberty Way. Also, at the end of the season, the board had just granted permission to build a brand new 7990 seater stadiums, ready in 2 years time. The future was bright for the underdogs, the minnows, the overachievers. Again Fergus Bell was a prolific force up front for the team, but this season the limelight belonged to Neil McGregor, who amassed an incredible 18 goals, from central defense! He really was a brilliant player and highly recommended to all in the lower leagues! Loanee Tom Bradshaw was also a good signing, although he only played a handful of games and is probably too expensive to permanently buy for most teams. Now, onto League 2 ...

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Team: Nuneaton Town
Season: 2013-2014
League: Conference National
Final Position: 2nd (Promotion via Playoffs)
Cups: 4th round FA Cup. 3rd round FA Trophy
Highest Attendance: 4107 Vs Kidderminster Harriers in Conference National Play-Off Semi final. Nearly my first full house at the club, play off semi explains the attendance. 1 downside with Nuneaton is they have no decent rivals, which isn't very good in the higher leagues as you have no games to look forward too, apart from Coventry.
Lowest Attendance: 768 Vs Eastwood . FA Trophy 2nd round, explains low attendance.
Highest Gate Receipt:£50,000 vs Wycombe. FA Cup 1st round. More expensive tickets in the FA cup and more than average fans in.
Average Attendance: 1470 - slightly better than last season. Hopefully will further improve after promotion.
Biggest Win: 6-1 at home to Blyth in the league.
Biggest Defeat:
0-4 loss to Premier League Stoke in FA Cup.
Top Goalscorer: Yet again, Fergus Bell with 20 goals. Great player.
Most Assists: Paul Willis with 23 assists. A good count on his debut season.
Highest Average Rating: Neil McGregor with a incredible 7.56 in 54 appearances.
Fans Player of the Year: No surprise, Neil McGregor

Sorry about the colours ^ won't let me make it all blue
 
lol

why r u doing this in other people´s threads?
 
get till 2030 with Dinamo Zagreb
18 first divisions and cups
9 champions leagues
9 european supercups
9 world club championships
gold cup with Mexico
copa america and world cup with Brazil
 
started a game unemployed, got hereford to the premier league, got relegated the first time but went straight back up the next season, kept them up, got to the FA cup final but was beaten by City.

after that I decided to move on to a new challenge and resigned, a few month later Gladbach offered me a job and I took it, they were in the bottom half of the table, I got them to 5th, then 3rd the next season.

3rd season in charge and I won the german league and got to the first knock out round of the champions league.

4th season and I retained the league title, just. I also won the german cup and got to the quater final of the champions league, hoping to do even better next season.
 
The Football League

I haven't posted on here for a while because I've had exams so I apologize for that. Lets start where we finished. If you remember I had just led Nuneaton Town to Promotion into League 2 via the playoffs. The club were now embarking on their very first season in the football league, and with a new stadium due in 2 more seasons the future was looking bright. The season was 2014-2015 and I can again forayed into the free transfer market and loan markets, as the club again had little money, further depleted by the planned stadium.View attachment 253434 Out of these transfers there wasn't really any stand out players, to be honest they were all pretty average. If I had to recommend one of these players then I'd recommend signing Bondz N'Gala, a right back who is quite good for league 2.

Again I decided to play some quite big teams in pre-season such as Newcastle and Aston Villa,as these games greatly improve your funds. Our first ever game in the Npower League 2 was against Barnet away , who if you can remember I don't really have great memories playing against. We drew the game 2-2, so I guess that was a decent start for the pre-season relegation favourites. In our next game, we worked out of the League Cup ( or should I call it the Capital One Cup, could it really sound any more cheap?)at the first stage against Birmingham, however we were only beat on penalties. We got off to a half decent start before winning 6 out of 8 games in and around October. Our form was pretty steady through the season, although we did experience a 7 game winless streak in February/March but then went on a 5 game win streak straight after that. In the FA Cup, the team managed to reach a respectable 4th round, eventually getting beat 2-1 in a replay Vs QPR. We were beginning to become specialists in the cup.

We finished the season in 6th place, amassing 72 points. This meant we were in the play offs. Dagenham and Redbridge were the team which stood between another Wembley appearance and a chance of reaching the highs of League 1, or staying another season in League 2. We had already beat modest expectations for the season, but now had a chance for promotion. This was it. The team went out in the home tie at Liberty Way and lost 3-0. ****. Oh well, the 2nd leg was still to play. Surely the club couldn't possibly turn this around, surely it was impossible. I think Liverpool proved in 2005 that anything is possible in football. My team Middlesbrough, the small team from Teesside reached the Uefa Cup final in 2006, playing the mighty Sevilla in the biggest game the Boro had ever played. And all this after we needed 4 goals against both Steaua Bucharest and FC Basel and managing to achieve it in the last minute with the incredible Massimo Maccorone. Wow, those were the days. Those games were the greatest I have ever went to. And just like the Boro, we knew going into the game that anything was possible. This was our night to make history. Unfortunately, the team did exactly what Boro did and lost 4-2 on aggregate. Oh well. Over the season, the minnows did well however, reaching 6th when you were relegation favourites is surely something to be proud of. Hopefully we can build on this next season and maybe push even more for promotion. Oh yeah, if you are bothered we also reached the pointless Johnstone Paint Trophy South Quarter-final, losing 1-0 to Luton

Onto individuals. I'm guessing by now you know who was top scorer, Fergus Bell yet again scoring 17 overall, 13 in the league. This was the 4th year in a row he achieved this. Super defender Neil McGregor was voted fans player of the season for the 2nd year running, and I highly advise signing these 2 players if your managing at the level of League 2 or below. Only 1 more season to go to until we leave Liberty Way to go to a all new all seater stadium too. The minnows were here to stay!

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Team: Nuneaton Town
Season: 2014-2015
League: Npower League 2
Final Position: 6th (Play-Off Semi-Final)
Cups: 4th round replay FA Cup. 1st round League Cup, Quarter-Final Johnstone Paint Trophy South
Highest Attendance: 4350 Vs QPR Fa Cup 4th Round - My very first full house at Nuneaton. FA Cup 4th round tie against a decent team explains attendance. Shame we lost.
Lowest Attendance: Very poor 655 Vs Torquay in Johnstone Paint Trophy South 1st round. The very pointless Johnstone Cup, who really wants to go to that game?
Highest Gate Receipt: £85,000 Vs QPR 4th round FA Cup. Full house and FA Cup so that's why.
Average Attendance: 3225 - Very good increase from last season, the glory supporters are coming out there shells, we need more fans at Boro!
Biggest Win: 4-0 Vs Port Vale at home in the league
Biggest Defeat: 1-5 away to Cheltenham
Top Goalscorer: Fergus Bell again with 17 goals, 13 in the league
Most Assists: Paul Willis again with 11
Highest Average Rating: Neil Mcgregor for 2nd season in a row, 7.11 in 54 appearances
Fans Player of the Year: No surprise again, Neil McGregor

Thought I'd finish this post with a patriotic one and say COME ON ENGLAND! We can beat Ukraine! If your an Irish fan then good luck tonight .
 
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gnk Dinamo
19 first divison titles and cups
9 champions leagues Euro Super cups and World club championships
1 world cup and 1 copa america with Brazil
1 Euro championship with Netherlands
save 2 journeyman save
3 seasons at southport,1 league title, 2 promotions and 1 FA Trophy,
1 season at Crewe 1 league title 1 FA Trophy
3 and a half seasons with Busan, 3 K-league titles, 2 cups, 1 League cup, 1 Champions league
2 and a half seasons with Sampdoria 2 Serie A , 1 Copa Italia,
 
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gnk Dinamo
19 first divison titles and cups
9 champions leagues Euro Super cups and World club championships
1 world cup and 1 copa america with Brazil
1 Euro championship with Netherlands
save 2 journeyman save
3 seasons at southport,1 league title, 2 promotions and 1 FA Trophy,
1 season at Crewe 1 league title 1 FA Trophy
3 and a half seasons with Busan, 3 K-league titles, 2 cups, 1 League cup, 1 Champions league
2 and a half seasons with Sampdoria 2 Serie A , 1 Copa Italia,

That's one of the best ones I've seen, nice one mate
 
I know this post may be so late but I saw that discussion and I wanted to share my most spirited career on FM 2012. While remembering I just started a new one for the old time's sake! :D

CSKA Sofia, Bulgaria (my favourite Bulgarian side, I'm from Bulgaria)
2011/12 Bulgarian league; Bulgarian Supercup; Europa league group stage - Bilbao stopped me with late goal from going trough.

2012/13 Bulgarian league (record for points in history - 81 from 30 games, oonly 3 draws and a loss); Bulgarian supercup; Champions league 1st knockout round (in a group with Milan and Real), lost to Sevilla

2013/14 Bulgarian league; Bulgarian cup; Champions league 1st knockout round, lost to Real

Wolves, England
2014/15 Was with them till late November when Real approached me, we were 3rd in Premier league to that moment, doing really well.

Real Madrid, Spain
2014/15
3rd in La liga (mourinho left them at 6th so I couldn't do much); Champions league Final (lost it to City, we played very well and I still wonder how did this happened). Resigned because I was managing the national team and wanted concentrate and take them at the Euro's.

A.C. Milan (my favourite club)
2015/16 3rd in Serie A (up from 7th, Allegri was ****); Champions league semi-final (that was shocking, beating superior United side on the way, still kicked out out from a way better Lyon). Joined in December after we qualified to the Euro's

2016/17 1st in Serie A; Champions League 1/4 final (Bayern destroyed us, we won 3:0 at home but lost 6:2 away, comming back from 5:0 to 5:2, they scored a last minute goal); Italian cup

2017/18 2nd in Serie A (Inter were a tough side to break); Italian cup; Champions league 1st round, lost against Bayern again to see them lift the cup later on.

Bulgarian national team 2014-2018
EURO 2016 Group stage
World cup 2018 - couldn't play, game was lost just before the finals....

My windows stopped working and I lost the save.
I know it's not the supercareer like many of the others but I enjoyed it so much because I achieved alot of success with my homeclub and managed to reach to my next favoured club - Milan. I had a very young and talented squad there, maybe 70-80% of the team were promising regens between ages 17 and 23. Also taking my national team to the EURO and the World cup was something special, considering Bulgaria has not qualified for a major tournament since Portugal 2004.
 
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