Yohan Cabbage
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France is a lot of fun, so go to ligue 2. Hopefully Paris FC is up.
Any chance Torino are in the Serie B?![]()
I did Spain in my last Story i'd rather leave it this time.Spain would be good because if you can get past Barcelona and Real Madrid you have a real chance at getting the Champions league
I haven't done anything yet, Just seeing what people would like. I have also promised apvmoreira that I will finish this with a Potuguese team so Iraklis are unlikely to see any champion league trophies anytime soon. The Europa league was abit of a fluke drawing alot of teams from countries that aren't currently loaded.Are you leaving Iraklis Psachnon?
Why not try to win Champions league with them?
France is a lot of fun, so go to ligue 2. Hopefully Paris FC is up.
Why not easteren Europe? I would prefer to go in lower(on the same or slightly better/worse than Greece) reputation league then try to win one(or more) of the big five leagues, before ending in Portugal.
My secret wish is offcourse Slovenia.![]()
i second slovenia, had a lot of fun managing there
Before i went to Greece I had nearly every club in Cyprus laugh off my interest, All the smallish teams seem put off by me. Bianchi has never had the pleasureof playing under meIf you apply personally you shouldn't have any issues right?
Im still sticking with Toro, love the bastards
Have you played with the Poaching god Bianchi in any of your saves mate?
Go home to England and rescue a fallen giant like Burnley, for example.
I support Blackburn......
I support Blackburn......
You poor *******
Toon supporter til the day i die! Yet hate using them in FM![]()
No league for Bosnia in my database sadlyyou could try bosnia if slovenia won't take you.
FC Sibir Novosibirsk (Russian: ФК «Сибирь» Новосибирск) is a Russian association football club based in Novosibirsk. The club plays at the Spartak Stadium. As a result of their first-ever season in the Russian Premier League in 2010, FC Sibir has been relegated to play the next season in Russian First Division.
The club was founded in 1936 and has been known as:
The team played in the Soviet leagues in 1937 (Group E), 1946–1947 (Third Group and Second Group), in 1957–1960 (Class B), 1964–1965 (Class B), 1969–1984 (Group B and Second League), and in 1987–1991 (Second League and Second League B).
- Burevestnik (Petrel) in 1936-1937
- Krylya Sovetov (Soviet Wings) in 1938-1956
- Sibselmash (Siberian Agricultural Machinery) in 1957-1965
- SETM (Siberian Electrical Heavy Engineering) in 1970
- Dzerzhinets (after Felix Dzerzhinsky) in 1971
- Chkalovets (after Valery Chkalov) in 1972-1991 and 1993-1999
- Chkalovets-FoKuMiS in 1992
- Chkalovets-1936 in 2000-2005
- Sibir (Siberia) since 2006
In 1992 Chkalovets entered the newly formed Russian First League and in 1994 was moved to the Russian Second League after the reduction of the First League. In 1994 Chkalovets were promoted to the First League, where they played in 1995 and 1996. In 1996 Chkalovets finished last among 22 teams and were relegated to the Second League.
In 2000 Chkalovets merged with Olimpik Novosibirsk, keeping their place in the Second League, and the team named Chkalovets-1936 entered the amateur league (KFK). According to Sibir [1] and independent sources [2], it is Chkalovets-1936 that inherits the history of the Soviet club.
Chkalovets-1936 were promoted to the Second League after the 2000 season, and in 2004 they won promotion to the First Division. They changed their name as Sibir in 2006 and promoted to Russian Premier League once after finishing First League as 2nd in 2009.
On 16 May 2010, Sibir lost in the Russian Cup 2009-10 final against Zenit 0-1, but as Zenit qualified for the Champions League, Sibir gained the right to compete in the Europa League in 2010-11, for the first time in their history.
Continuing to make history: on 19 August 2010 Siber sensationally beat PSV in a Europa League match, 1-0, with a goal in stoppage time.
Is it 80 when the game forces retirement?