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Welcome to Havant & Waterlooville
'Waterloo, I was defeated you won the war' - ABBA.
Welcome
Welcome to 'Waterloo! The Hawks: A Journey' my first career thread on this page. I have been inspired, I suppose you could say, by a few people on this site that have tempted me to follow in their footsteps and document my own save. This save will be with Havant & Waterlooville, a side that interested me as I tend to stay closer to home and manage more Northern sides. Hopefully you can all enjoy the updates as much as I will enjoy playing and sharing my games with you.
Introduction
Havant & Waterlooville currently ply their trade in the Vanarama National South, the sixth tier of English football after recently regaining their status in the division after being relegated to the Southern Premier League in the 2015/16 campaign. Whilst the club have never played above this level, the club, who are nicknamed the Hawks (which explains the title of the thread) are most famously remembered as the club who led Liverpool 2-0 in the FA Cup 4th round in 2007 before going on to lose 5-2 to end a historic run in the cup.
In more recent years, beside the recent relegation and promotion from and to this division, Havant have narrowly missed out on promotion through a playoff semi-final defeat to Boreham Wood, the eventual winners. The man who led them to the playoffs was none other than Lee Bradbury, who still remains in charge today at Westleigh Park, a ground with a capacity of just over 5,000.
This season, the board are expecting a top half finish upon their return to the league - can Bradbury and his squad deliver?
The Squad


It's a common theme amongst the Conference South to have a large amount of ageing players and that's exactly what we have here, unlike the North which does have it's share of ageing players, but also tends to have a balance of youth and experience. As you can see, we will need to invest a little bit of cash into our back four as we don't have a single recognised full-back in the ranks and other areas are low on depth, so expect a lot of arrivals in the Summer. Wes Fogden will be a key player for us this season and Matt Tubbs brings a wealth of Football League, as well as Conference experience with him and will be a dangerous threat to many this campaign.
Thank you for reading the beginning to a long, long career...
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