TheMaestro
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Chapter 1: A Fresh Start
With the Football Manager 2023 beta now being upon us, I decided it was time to test out the new game in the days leading up to full release. Chelsea have had an interesting season thus far in real life to say the least, comprised of major transfer dealings, managerial departures and inconsistent results.
With that said, I stepped into the role to become Chelsea's latest manager, and to see what I could do amidst uncertain times at the club.
And Todd Boehly wasted no time in introducing me to the club...
Obviously, Chelsea need no introduction. They are one of the world's most renowned clubs with vast recent success, boosted significantly by the ownership of Roman Abramovich that dates back to 2003. However, Abramovich was of course replaced with a new owner earlier this year, in the shape of American Todd Boehly. His understanding of football has been questioned in the media across his reign as owner, but he certainly is capable of providing us with the funds necessary to improve the squad.
And, of course, with a club as sizeable as Chelsea, there is no doubt that the club vision element will be important in keeping the board happy, as well as, in one of the new features this year, matching and achieving the supporters vision. The board's vision has a clear prioritisation around facilities, and building up the youth system which is already one of the most prominent in producing young talent.
As for tactics, I'm initially planning on a 4-3-3 tiki-taka to get the most out of the team's more creative options, however, Chelsea do have the tools to play with a back 5 as well, so the option to develop a back 5 will remain firmly in the back of my mind as the season progresses.
With the Football Manager 2023 beta now being upon us, I decided it was time to test out the new game in the days leading up to full release. Chelsea have had an interesting season thus far in real life to say the least, comprised of major transfer dealings, managerial departures and inconsistent results.
With that said, I stepped into the role to become Chelsea's latest manager, and to see what I could do amidst uncertain times at the club.
And Todd Boehly wasted no time in introducing me to the club...
Obviously, Chelsea need no introduction. They are one of the world's most renowned clubs with vast recent success, boosted significantly by the ownership of Roman Abramovich that dates back to 2003. However, Abramovich was of course replaced with a new owner earlier this year, in the shape of American Todd Boehly. His understanding of football has been questioned in the media across his reign as owner, but he certainly is capable of providing us with the funds necessary to improve the squad.
And, of course, with a club as sizeable as Chelsea, there is no doubt that the club vision element will be important in keeping the board happy, as well as, in one of the new features this year, matching and achieving the supporters vision. The board's vision has a clear prioritisation around facilities, and building up the youth system which is already one of the most prominent in producing young talent.
As for tactics, I'm initially planning on a 4-3-3 tiki-taka to get the most out of the team's more creative options, however, Chelsea do have the tools to play with a back 5 as well, so the option to develop a back 5 will remain firmly in the back of my mind as the season progresses.