New lower League Manager Game : Any Advices?

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Hello Everyone,
My name Is Tony,
I play semi-professional football in my country, And i've played FM since the CM days...
The only problem i used to face was my lack of time, so i used to stop usually at the 2nd or 3rd season every year... While most of the times, I used to play with 1st division Teams , I had my games with Coca cola teams too... But never lower.

After reading some of the games here, I guess i should give it a try. to manage a Low League team and bring it to promotion and hopefully, Even somewhere Better.

The only Problem is, I don't know where to start. Beyond Coca cola championship, I don't know any lower divisions teams. I had no idea what team to choose neither what team has a good squad of players.

I'd like a team that is rated among the mid table/avoid relegation team and i would do my best to bring it up.

Any ideas?

I am also wondering if it should be in the Blue Square Premier .. I guess..



So , I wana start this game soon, So if you have any advices, I hope you can tell me!:).
 
Blyth Spartans,im just starting a new game with them.Blue Square North.Mid table finish expected,im hoping for more.I want to be in the football league within 3 seasons.
 
My advice is to enable all divisions in England down to the Blue Square North/South, Set your past experience to Sunday League Footballer or Semi Pro Footballer and begin unemployed. It's much more fun not knowing which team you are going to manage!
 
I Like this Idea Oatesy;

Doing what you just Told me,
I found that there are 2 teams i can apply for right now, Senegual (nation) and Rushden & Diamonds (media prediction :10th in the Blue Square Premier).

I applied for the second one (R & D) and will see what will happen..


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When uploading extra countries upload an African Nation called reunion you can get great players for your conference team for free and there better than alot of the players.

Get a Parent club they send you some great youngsters especially upfront to do the business.

Get a Feeder club there useful when you can't rid of some **** players just send him out on loan there and then don't renew there contract.
 
leeds are in league 1, they have 2 very good players beckford-quality striker and delph a amazing 19 year old. if u want to go lower to league 2- exeter city wooo
 
Bath City are pretty good, the transfer and wage budget aren't so good, but you can get rid of all, but three of their players on free transfers.
 
Start unemployed and apply for jobs, thats my advice. I did that myself and have moved from BSN to League 1.

I'm a Gateshead Fan but didn't want to remove Ian Bogie, hopefully i'll get the job someday, but for now i'm concentrating on building Oxford into a force in English Football.

Its going well so far!
 
parent teams, pace accel, anything blueish actually and fire the most players you can to lower wages and don't listen to your assistant, make ofefrs even to ronaldo if needed, this takes time but you'll find a player well above your division, don't ask anything complicated from your players.
 
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