lol,how can you call it challenge when you playing with ''Fiorentina, Sunderland, Bordeaux, Napoli, Villareal, Athletico Madrid, Hoffenheim'' ?
Yeah,it's little hard but its possible after few years..The real challenge is play for Wales,Swedish,Finnish,Norvegian,Irish(and etc.) lower divison teams..I'm just end the season in Swedish divison 3,team whose media prediction was 13place won the league and team whose media prediction was 1st place end season in 13 possion(out of 14) .. This is hard because even if you achieve top division you don't will get good budget,you still must fight for every point and try to pwn CL or EuroCup.
A team in a good european championship (preferencially EPL) which gives a good transfer budget. Note: not big teams like R. Madrid, Man United, etc
Tks
Please try to read before trying to cause major promblems, he asked for an good team playing in europe and he said not title winners like man utd and Real so just stay quietlol,how can you call it challenge when you playing with ''Fiorentina, Sunderland, Bordeaux, Napoli, Villareal, Athletico Madrid, Hoffenheim'' ?
Yeah,it's little hard but its possible after few years..The real challenge is play for Wales,Swedish,Finnish,Norvegian,Irish(and etc.) lower divison teams..I'm just end the season in Swedish divison 3,team whose media prediction was 13place won the league and team whose media prediction was 1st place end season in 13 possion(out of 14) .. This is hard because even if you achieve top division you don't will get good budget,you still must fight for every point and try to pwn CL or EuroCup.
Please try to read before trying to cause major promblems, he asked for an good team playing in europe and he said not title winners like man utd and Real so just stay quiet
With reputation comes expectation. Basically 'challenge' means over-exceeding your expectations. But I do get your point.lol,how can you call it challenge when you playing with ''Fiorentina, Sunderland, Bordeaux, Napoli, Villareal, Athletico Madrid, Hoffenheim'' ?
Yeah,it's little hard but its possible after few years..The real challenge is play for Wales,Swedish,Finnish,Norvegian,Irish(and etc.) lower divison teams..I'm just end the season in Swedish divison 3,team whose media prediction was 13place won the league and team whose media prediction was 1st place end season in 13 possion(out of 14) .. This is hard because even if you achieve top division you don't will get good budget,you still must fight for every point and try to pwn CL or EuroCup.
Huge reputation? Good squad? Big supporter potential. No need to look further than Real Zaragoza.Hello..
Ive always been a lower league manager kinda guy...always enjoyed bringing lesser team into premiership and such..
This year ive done 2 saves..One was with bath city (which i later moved unto Norwich and eventually Villa..to win everything there is in football ;p)..
And the other was Truro City which i play atm..
I somehow always get stuck in Championship with this lowbie teams..and i guess im not persistent enough..
The biggest problem being that i get like 4k spectators while playing in championship and hence having basically no wage or transfer money to ever move into premiership and eventually european glory..
Sooooo...anyways..
What i want from you guys is help me pick a team that plays in lower divisions of football..and potentially has a BIG supporter potential..
I would prefer a team that is not based in england (since most of my games are from england..going back to like premier manager which was 10929348314 years ago :>)
so i kinda want a bit fresher experience..hopefully in one of the bigger footballing nations..
thanks in advance :>
Its impossible but u run into luck by finding regens, so yeayou know what LG FIRE - i don't think that San Marino and Andorra are impossible challenges. Look a the threads, people have created
Not sure about finances, but Blyth would be a good team or even Solihull Moors. for BSN Bath City or Welling UnitedI want a mid-table BSN or BSS team
I want good finances please
thank you
Real Betis, New Castle, West Brom, Leeds, Middelsbrough, RegginaI want a club to promote/do well without troubles as after 2-3 years I can become a World Class Manager. Doesn't matter the league.
York City, Blyth, Chester, Oxford, Forest Green, Cambridge, to name a few, Oxford would most probalby be the esiest teamEnglish non-league club any suggestions ?