Dylan Campbell
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MIDDLESBROUGH: FROM CHAMPIONSHIP TO CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Hi everyone, and welcome to a career mode with Championship side Middlesbrough where I plan to take them back to the top flight of English football and perhaps propel the club into one of Europe's elite. But that will
take time and hopefully you'll sit back and enjoy the ride! The first thing I want to do is talk you through my squad and the transfers that were made in and out of the club during the transfer window.
SUMMER TRANSFER WINDOW REVIEW
I only made one signing in the transfer window, securing the services of veteran 35-year old Danish international Christian Poulsen, whose contract with Copenhagen in his native Denmark had expired. Having
played for the likes of Juventus, Sevilla, Schalke 04, Liverpool and Ajax, Poulsen brings much-needed experience to our squad.
Overall, I seemed pretty happy with what we had. I decided to go with a 4-1-2-3 formation which had been recommended on one of the FMH Vibe threads, if you want to try it for yourselves. In goal, we would have Greek international Dimitris Konstantopoulus, who was 37 years old but a great shot-stopper with excellent
handling and reflexes. Our back four was considerable, our two full-backs George Friend and Emilio Nsue would
bomb up and down the pitch, whereas the centre-back partnership of Daniel Ayala and Ben Gibson would keep
things safe at the back.
Poulsen would act as a defensive midfielder, protecting the two center-backs and sitting back behind the two
central midfielders, Grant Leadbitter and Stewart Downing who would control the midfield. Our front three, we
had high hopes for. Our left forward, David Nugent had a proven record in the Championship and in the Premier League, our right forward Christian Stuani was a quality signing poached from Liga BBVA side Espanyol when Aitor Karanka led Middlesbrough last season and our central striker, Kike, was a striker with great potential and lethal finishing, hopefully someone who would bag us some crucial goals as we fight for automatic promotion.

Hi everyone, and welcome to a career mode with Championship side Middlesbrough where I plan to take them back to the top flight of English football and perhaps propel the club into one of Europe's elite. But that will
take time and hopefully you'll sit back and enjoy the ride! The first thing I want to do is talk you through my squad and the transfers that were made in and out of the club during the transfer window.
SUMMER TRANSFER WINDOW REVIEW
I only made one signing in the transfer window, securing the services of veteran 35-year old Danish international Christian Poulsen, whose contract with Copenhagen in his native Denmark had expired. Having
played for the likes of Juventus, Sevilla, Schalke 04, Liverpool and Ajax, Poulsen brings much-needed experience to our squad.
Overall, I seemed pretty happy with what we had. I decided to go with a 4-1-2-3 formation which had been recommended on one of the FMH Vibe threads, if you want to try it for yourselves. In goal, we would have Greek international Dimitris Konstantopoulus, who was 37 years old but a great shot-stopper with excellent
handling and reflexes. Our back four was considerable, our two full-backs George Friend and Emilio Nsue would
bomb up and down the pitch, whereas the centre-back partnership of Daniel Ayala and Ben Gibson would keep
things safe at the back.
Poulsen would act as a defensive midfielder, protecting the two center-backs and sitting back behind the two
central midfielders, Grant Leadbitter and Stewart Downing who would control the midfield. Our front three, we
had high hopes for. Our left forward, David Nugent had a proven record in the Championship and in the Premier League, our right forward Christian Stuani was a quality signing poached from Liga BBVA side Espanyol when Aitor Karanka led Middlesbrough last season and our central striker, Kike, was a striker with great potential and lethal finishing, hopefully someone who would bag us some crucial goals as we fight for automatic promotion.