Need some inspiration to get back to playing fm2011!!!

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Haven't played it in ages partly due to be to busy and various other reasons!!! but i feel like i have outplayed this years game and im struggling to carry on my saves or start new ones without getting bored to quickly!!!! Any challenges or way of staying interested you guys could offer me???

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hmm.. potential right there although i have already got a created team from blue sq south to league 1 in 3years so possibly carry that on?? Whilst im on here how come it doesnt show sigs or avatars anymore?!?!! (sorry havnt been on in a while)
 
Take a foreign low division team (French National, German 3.Liga, Spanish B Divisions, ETC) and see how far up you can get them. I personally had great fun getting Koblenz into the Bundesliga :L Took 7 seasons but it was a good time killer. Thats just what I like to do, depends really on what you find fun.

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I say foreign coz people ALWAYS seem to do lower league english teams :L
 
Yeah i have tried something kinda like that before but only cuz i got sacked with my main team!!! Found it hard to get into it though as i didnt know any players and so forth!!!
 
Look through the Challenge section. Some pretty good ones there.
 
make atletic bilbao in spain the best team in the world - with the ability to sign only spanish under 16 and players from basque regions of the world it will be a challenge
 
try an make parma a force again thinking of starting a game with them myself
 
Cheers, good suggestions guys!! Did once try an MLS team once but didnt understand it at all!!! Think Parma would be a good challenge but doing it with Athletic Bilbao might take too long!!!
 
I'm trying to take Dynamo Kyiv to the peak of Europe at the minute. I enjoy both building up very small teams in major countries, or taking large teams in small countries into Europe.
 
When I am feeling like this I start a journeyman save. Usually have English, Scottish, Dutch, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and French lower leagues selected. Set my rep as Sunday League and go from there. The challenge I set myself is to manage in one of the top leagues.
 
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