Lower league management hints n tips

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For those who have read this before i appologise for the re-post from the fm13 forums, i just thort this might help some new fm14 players and new fm players in general who may not have read this in the fm13 forum. I believe that most if not all of the consepts i used in fm13 will also refer to fm14.


Ive just started the 2030/31 season in my Blyth season and Ross Barkley looks to be the last of the original players to retire at end of the last season. This is my longest save on any FM.

Through out my 19 seasons ive spent ?120mil but sold around ?100mil of players. I have a new 50k stadium, top training and youth academy. ?50mil in bank and a debt of ?210mil (stadium bill) Classed as Rich (no tycoon chairman), 2nd best team in England and 4th best team in overall.

Here is a few tips that helped me through the leagues. hope these help the less experienced lower league managers.

1. Assistant Manager-Needs good atributes in- Motivating, player ability + potential, less important is man management. ( Tactical Knowledge is only an important attribute if you like assistant to auto pick opposition intructions). Staff search with these abilities selected and try and sign best you can. Only offer 2 year contract and do this every season, this allows u to offer contract termination with minimal cost of paying their contracts off.

2. Build a good scouting team. As like assistant manager when in lower leagues check every pre-season for the best scouts around. Work permits are hard to come by in lower leagues so i would suggest only employing Europe based scouts.

3. Finances- Stay within wage budget. In the lower league i relied on free transfers, made all transfer budget available for wage budget. However since im now in Premier League once ive spent what i need to i then adjust budget and make all money available for wages. Doing this over the years i now have around £3mil for wages (only spending £1.2mil) and a transfer budget of around £25 mil but can adjust it and get around £75/100mil transfers.

4. Facilities- As you take a lower league team through the leagues more than likely your stadium wont have enough seats for the next leagues standard and you will be forced to upgrade stadium or at least add seats to standing only stands. With this in mind i never upgraded training or youth set up untill i was in the Prem. In 1st season in the Prem i had to ground share with Sunderland for 9 months while Croft Park was being developed ( i was getting a average attendance of 29k good help with cash injection). But when you do decided to upgrade facilities the board will upgrade in bigger steps, these steps are often a bit pricey but easy to manage with money you get from Premier League. It only took 3/4 seasons to achieve top facilities.

5. Transfer Policy- Personally in lower leagues i used the free transfer market, Sending my scouts on the look out for the best tallent on free's. I usually only pick players with the highest attributes, but in lower league i took more notice of my scouts. Signing players with the better star rating than atributes. this worked to my advantage more than i though it would. Another thing is dont be scared to sell your best players, in lower leagues make most of your best players and make as much money as you can from them.

6. Potential Stars- I noticed on some long saves most teams have a small 1st team squad and little or no reserve team. With Blyth i have a huge reserve team. I achieved this buy signing young free transfers, yes this does cost tad more than some people would like to pay in wages but massively helps in the long run. I look for agents offering young players. Scout them, look out for 2.5 star potential +, they may never develop into stars of your team However they will be good enough for teams below you. Ive sold them on making alot of money.

7. Golden Oldies- I signed alot of players in their twighlite, Joe Hart/Ramsey/Walcott/Milner/Valencia to name just a few. Yes they are old BUT they can still do a job. 1 year deals and cheap wages. Milner played untill he was 37 and was collecting around 1.5k a week. but turning in 7+ perfromances.

8. Tactics- Try and be consitant with this, Ive had same tactic from Blue Square North, and winning champs league with it now. Be simple with it too, a play a 4-4-2 with AML+AMR. Player roles are standard ( and all players playing best position and role) So if u buy say a new CB change only CB role to the prefered role of new CB.

9. Dont give up!- A relegation or failure to get promoted isnt always a bad thing. I got promotion straight from conference to the championship. But with Stadium upgrades i had no money to spend and very little money to sign free transfers. I got relegated straight back to League 1. But the £2mil i got from been in Championship helped me build a squad good enough to win league 1 and stay in championship. I then got stuck in Championship for 5 seasons. losing in playoffs 4 times. But when eventually got promotion my squad was good enough for 13 place in Premier league. Took my 9 seasons to reach Premier League but when i got there my club were ready for it.


Sorry for the long read ( I appologise for any spelling mistakes lol), but i hope this helps anyone wanting to take on a lower league challenge.

Thanx to anyone who take time to read this, any feedback or additional tips please comment.
 
Great reading, I am starting a save with Forest Green Rovers, hopefully a long one.
 
Upload some screenshots of your save? :)

this was written way back for fm13 if not fm12, I cant remember. I dnt have any screenshots im afraid

I was reposting for any new FM players who may not have read it previously
 
Very good read, this has helped me with my current save with my beloved Bury Fc
 
I always found playing in the lower leagues a lot more fun. Right now I installed the 11 level english soccer system and trying to get Ashridge Park all the way up. When you do the lower leagues sometimes you take hits, and you have players who are not that great.

But I find it much more entertaining. Free Transfer is your friend, and so is renting old guys for a year.
 
So glad this has came up i always have ideas to start in LLM but never really fully had an idea on how to play it!
 
3. Finances- Stay within wage budget. In the lower league i relied on free transfers, made all transfer budget available for wage budget. However since im now in Premier League once ive spent what i need to i then adjust budget and make all money available for wages. Doing this over the years i now have around £3mil for wages (only spending £1.2mil) and a transfer budget of around £25 mil but can adjust it and get around £75/100mil transfers.

6. Potential Stars- I noticed on some long saves most teams have a small 1st team squad and little or no reserve team. With Blyth i have a huge reserve team. I achieved this buy signing young free transfers, yes this does cost tad more than some people would like to pay in wages but massively helps in the long run. I look for agents offering young players. Scout them, look out for 2.5 star potential +, they may never develop into stars of your team However they will be good enough for teams below you. Ive sold them on making alot of money.

How do you manage both points? I'm in my first season at Torquay and i only get free's ofcourse but i'm pushing my wages. I'm about to offload my reserves and some deadwood in the first team, but that won't give me enough space on the wages to contract me a reserve team.
 
I still not 100% sure on this. Am I right in thinking play a 4-4-2 with amr/aml. Play the players in their best position and no team instructions. I'm starting out with Bath City in the Skrill South. Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks
 
I think going up too quick can be a bad thing..In my Corby save i got back to back promotions to the conference prem,Stalled at mid table for 1 season to build a better squad for league 2! League 1 can be tricky to get out of at times!!Nightmare league!
 
A tip I always give people is don't be afraid to take risks.
 
Someone please answer my question!!! do you use team instructions for skrill south?
 
Someone please answer my question!!! do you use team instructions for skrill south?
Yeah,But i use minimal..Usually High tempo, Hasstle opponents and thats it! But that was just for my tactic i was using, Got promoted without using a load of team instructions
 
Do you use CB & FB as Limited defenders? And how do you decide which mentality and fluidity to use?

Cheers
 
Not sure how to do that!!

We could do with a look at your current tactics/ PI's, and we can then give advice on how to tighten the tactic. I got Lincoln from BSP to PL, which, whilst not the lowest I could have started, was no mean feat, so I'd be happy to try and help
 
We could do with a look at your current tactics/ PI's, and we can then give advice on how to tighten the tactic. I got Lincoln from BSP to PL, which, whilst not the lowest I could have started, was no mean feat, so I'd be happy to try and help

Really appreciate your help on this. I'm playing as Bath and I play a 4-4-2. I play all players in their strongest position with just one team instruction which is direct balls. I don't use player instructions and I pick my strongest 11 based on current ability star ratings as attributes at this level are not very good anyway. I've tried to keep to the 1st post on here.

Again,appreciate your help on this.

Cheers
Ian
 
Really appreciate your help on this. I'm playing as Bath and I play a 4-4-2. I play all players in their strongest position with just one team instruction which is direct balls. I don't use player instructions and I pick my strongest 11 based on current ability star ratings as attributes at this level are not very good anyway. I've tried to keep to the 1st post on here.

Again,appreciate your help on this.

Cheers
Ian

Target men seem to work best in the lower leagues. At least they did for me with Ebbsfleet. I got promoted to Skrill Premier first season and now currently in playoff place for League Two with five games to go.

See if Ryan Bird is available on a free/loan. He's a goal machine in LLM. Have your wingers cross often into the box and set team instructions to pump ball into box and hit early crosses.

As for defense, I use limited FB's and CB's as players at this level aren't capable of much else.

Would be best if you can post a screenshot of team and tactics, you'll get more detailed help that way.
 
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