LFCMarshall
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will change the one's missing, park done.Apoligies actually mate you had a lot of the ones I thought were missing and an awful lot more then me, fantastic work.A couple I noticed missing though are Francisco de Miguel-Napoli fitness coach, xavi Valero- Napoli gk goach, glyn hodges- stoke city u18 coach, dennis Lawrence- everton u18 coach, neill Sullivan- leeds u18 gk coach, Nathan jones- brighton assistant manager, and park ji sung is on a season long loan at psv.
Budgets will be sorted properly for final release when the teams have finished spending, for now they have remained the same all summerI think you should lower Tottenhams transfer budget to £0 as they have already spent massive ammounts and we know its because they will make it back on the sale of Bale, but as they still have Bale, plus the new signings, i think having £30mil to spend makes them a bit OP, Also Arsenals should be the reported £70-80mil not £55mil
Arsenal always have a big budget and never spend any of it.. i wouldnt read too much into a reported specific amount.. they could splash a 100m if they wanted to, likelihood is they wont
cant really do much more, both have been reduced, their squad is a mid table side on ratings at bestGreat update mate really enjoying it. I know its been mentioned before (probably I've already said it) but Stoke are just way too good in every save I play. I know they are a solid team defensively but they always have top 3 for goals conceded and have got champions league 3/4 of the saves ive done in the first season. I dont really know what to suggest to make them worse but I find that Shawcross strolls into the England side quite often so maybe decrease him a bit, and possibly Huth also? Anyway great job on the update!
should be alot better after the new update todayAnd also Crouch has a ridiculously high average rating, again dont know why or what to decrease but he's too good
Arsenal £75M
Aston Villa £10M
Cardiff £0M (Based off all the signings they have made they have spent a lot of money)
Chelsea £45-£50M
Crystal Palace £10Mish, they haven't spent much money
Everton £15-£20M
Fulham IDK because they haven't spent much and because of their new owner IDK how much they have put into the club so someone who does should suggest the budget
Hull City £5Mish
Liverpool £20-£30M based off Willian? and they got a lot back from Carroll and Shelvey
Manchester City £20-£25M because Pellegrini didn't rule out any more signings and they would only sign top class
Manchester United £50M? IDK what their usual budget is but they won the title and haven't spent so I'd say around £50M
Newcastle United £20M
Norwich City £0M
Southampton £0-£5M
Stoke City £10-£15M
Sunderland £10-£15M
Swansea City £0-£5M
Tottenham £15M
WBA IDK they haven't spent any money so £15Mish?
West Ham £10M
This is just my opinion if anyone knows more about certain clubs budget feel free to correct me.
will be sorting budgets after the transfer window is shut... Arsenal always have a big budget and never spend any of it.. i wouldnt read too much into a reported specific amount.. they could splash a 100m if they wanted to, likelihood is they wont