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Ok this is my first story for fm11 and hope everybody enjoys it.
The leagues I have loaded are England, Russia, South Africa, U.S.A., Australia, Argentina, South Korea, Mexico and Chile. I will start unemployed with automatic experience. My aim is to start unemployed and and develop my career by winning all the above leagues and the Continental competitions there involved in.
Irish socialite Stephen Murphy announced today that he is looking to get involved in football management and will be looking to apply for any jobs that come up. A source close to Murphy has said he is sick of being known for going on the lash and wants to have a proper career. Murphy may be looking to make the most of the contacts he has gained from Dublin’s social scene over the years to help him get a job.
Robbie Keane had this to say about Murphys admission “I know Stephen well and wish him all the best. He has incredible determination and wont rest until he makes it as a top flight manager.”
As always you heard it here first and we will provide our readers with the latest on this bizarre story.
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Shock as CD Huachipato hire Murphy
The Chilean football community are in shock as an unknown Irishman has landed the recently vacated Huachipato job. Just 3 weeks after Murphy informed us that he wished to become involved in football he has been handed a great chance to prove his abilities.
Huachipato currently play in the Chilean First Division and despite no major success in over 30 years arer rated as a decent First Division team. Murphy released the following statement on his official website:
“I am honoured to have been given the chance to test myself at Huachipato and would like to thank the chairman for giving me this wonderful opportunity. I really will try give the supporters a reason to be proud of this team and give them the attacking football they crave. Im afraid I must leave it at that now as I have to meet the players and prepare for out match tomorrow.
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Chilean First Division 28/7/2010
Universidad de Concepcion 1-0 Huachipato
Ranato Ramos (11) Jose Perez(off 80)
Attendance : 4576
Huachipato could count themselves unlucky as they had the lionshare of possesion but couldn’t hit the back of the net. Ramos scored a placed shot against the run of play and took his chance well. Huachipato soldiered on but were unable to make there chances count. Jose Perez was sent off in the 80th minute for a vicious tackle on Ramos which was the only major talking point of the game.
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Chilean First Division 31/7/2010
Universidad Catolica 3-1 Huachipato
Lucas Pratto(38) Daud Gazale (48)
Milovan Mirosevic(53)
Hans Martinez(76)
Attendance 5672
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Chilean First Division 4/8/2010
Huachipato 2-4 Colo Colo
Carlos Aguiar (41) Estaban Paradez (48, 57, Pen 85)
Pablo Otarola (45) Eziquel Miralles (80)
Attendance 2507
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Chilean First Division 8/8/2010
Huachipato 0-2 Audax Italiano
Juan Carlos Espinazo (off 13) Oliver Toledo (35)
Nicolas Larrondo own goal (38)
Attendance 1648
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Chilean First Division 22/8/2010
Huachipato 3-1 La Serena
Carlos Aguiar(40) Alexis Blanco (29)
Manuel Villalobos(85
Javier Elizondo(90)
Attendance 1923
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Chilean First Division 29/8/2010
Santiago Morning 0-0 Huachipato
Diego Silva (off 41)
Attendance 1885
View attachment 127849As revealed in July socialite Stephen Murphy has taken charge of Huachipato in the Chilean First Division. After watching closely over the past 6 weeks Murphy has made a poor start to life in Chile with only one win in 6 games.
Murphy had this to say on his official website : “I have bees slightly disappointed with how things have developed so far. However I never expected this to be an easy challenge and this poor form was to be expected as I try find my feet over here in Chile and the players need time to get used to my tactics. I have seen signs to be optimistic as the lads are doing well in training and have put in good performances in there last 2 games. My job has also been made a bit easier as I have drafted in some more help with coaching with the appointment of Sebastian Pardo. Hopefuly what im trying to do here will serve the club well going forward and look forward to the next couple of games.
The leagues I have loaded are England, Russia, South Africa, U.S.A., Australia, Argentina, South Korea, Mexico and Chile. I will start unemployed with automatic experience. My aim is to start unemployed and and develop my career by winning all the above leagues and the Continental competitions there involved in.
Irish socialite Stephen Murphy announced today that he is looking to get involved in football management and will be looking to apply for any jobs that come up. A source close to Murphy has said he is sick of being known for going on the lash and wants to have a proper career. Murphy may be looking to make the most of the contacts he has gained from Dublin’s social scene over the years to help him get a job.
Robbie Keane had this to say about Murphys admission “I know Stephen well and wish him all the best. He has incredible determination and wont rest until he makes it as a top flight manager.”
As always you heard it here first and we will provide our readers with the latest on this bizarre story.
View attachment 127851
Shock as CD Huachipato hire Murphy
The Chilean football community are in shock as an unknown Irishman has landed the recently vacated Huachipato job. Just 3 weeks after Murphy informed us that he wished to become involved in football he has been handed a great chance to prove his abilities.
Huachipato currently play in the Chilean First Division and despite no major success in over 30 years arer rated as a decent First Division team. Murphy released the following statement on his official website:
“I am honoured to have been given the chance to test myself at Huachipato and would like to thank the chairman for giving me this wonderful opportunity. I really will try give the supporters a reason to be proud of this team and give them the attacking football they crave. Im afraid I must leave it at that now as I have to meet the players and prepare for out match tomorrow.
View attachment 127852
Chilean First Division 28/7/2010
Universidad de Concepcion 1-0 Huachipato
Ranato Ramos (11) Jose Perez(off 80)
Attendance : 4576
Huachipato could count themselves unlucky as they had the lionshare of possesion but couldn’t hit the back of the net. Ramos scored a placed shot against the run of play and took his chance well. Huachipato soldiered on but were unable to make there chances count. Jose Perez was sent off in the 80th minute for a vicious tackle on Ramos which was the only major talking point of the game.
View attachment 127852
Chilean First Division 31/7/2010
Universidad Catolica 3-1 Huachipato
Lucas Pratto(38) Daud Gazale (48)
Milovan Mirosevic(53)
Hans Martinez(76)
Attendance 5672
View attachment 127852
Chilean First Division 4/8/2010
Huachipato 2-4 Colo Colo
Carlos Aguiar (41) Estaban Paradez (48, 57, Pen 85)
Pablo Otarola (45) Eziquel Miralles (80)
Attendance 2507
View attachment 127852
Chilean First Division 8/8/2010
Huachipato 0-2 Audax Italiano
Juan Carlos Espinazo (off 13) Oliver Toledo (35)
Nicolas Larrondo own goal (38)
Attendance 1648
View attachment 127852
Chilean First Division 22/8/2010
Huachipato 3-1 La Serena
Carlos Aguiar(40) Alexis Blanco (29)
Manuel Villalobos(85
Javier Elizondo(90)
Attendance 1923
View attachment 127852
Chilean First Division 29/8/2010
Santiago Morning 0-0 Huachipato
Diego Silva (off 41)
Attendance 1885
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Murphy had this to say on his official website : “I have bees slightly disappointed with how things have developed so far. However I never expected this to be an easy challenge and this poor form was to be expected as I try find my feet over here in Chile and the players need time to get used to my tactics. I have seen signs to be optimistic as the lads are doing well in training and have put in good performances in there last 2 games. My job has also been made a bit easier as I have drafted in some more help with coaching with the appointment of Sebastian Pardo. Hopefuly what im trying to do here will serve the club well going forward and look forward to the next couple of games.
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