What Team Should I Be?

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Want a BSN/BSS team that I can take from the Conference to the Champions League..
Preferably they should fit my 4-2-3-1 style, pacey wingers with good crossing being an absolute must. If they don't have pacey wingers, maybe suggest some lower league players I could buy? And preferably with decent finances so they wouldn't be in debt by the time I reach League 1. Any help?

Recently done a save with Chester and got them to the CL final today and lost on penalties to, would you believe it, Huddersfield! (they got taken over and spent something ridiculous like 200 million in 3 seasons - Man City on steroids O_O) It's been probably my favourite save on any FM, just because so much crazy stuff has happened - Messi's now a coach at Plymouth for example :L But I want a new challenge and to do it all over again with a new team.
 
Looking for a team that I can manage as a selling team, but i would also like to remain competitive for the league each season. So i'd either like a team with players i can sell to raise money and invest in new players, or have a lot of money to spend on players. Also i would like to manage in Europe and in a more obscure league as I don't really enjoy managing in the top leagues. Thanks in advance!
 
Hi guys I have an interesting idea for a career.Can you name me some small clubs from big football cities.For example Madrid,London,Paris,Rome. My idea is for this city to already have a big club,but me starting from a small one from lower divisons and trying to surpass the giants :) It would be better for the team to be lower than second division.
 
Hi guys I have an interesting idea for a career.Can you name me some small clubs from big football cities.For example Madrid,London,Paris,Rome. My idea is for this city to already have a big club,but me starting from a small one from lower divisons and trying to surpass the giants :) It would be better for the team to be lower than second division.

From London there's Havent and Waterloovile, Brentford, QPR even Watford. So there's a lot of choice!
 
Hi all
I want a easy team to manage as I'm quite new to FM but i want one that isn't going to win the league straight away (United etc.)
Any of the Big european countries please
Top league or not.
 
Hi all
I want a easy team to manage as I'm quite new to FM but i want one that isn't going to win the league straight away (United etc.)
Any of the Big european countries please
Top league or not.

OL should be a easy but not to easy with PSG and Monaco coming up.
 
hi all,
i would like a team which is challenging for europe, and has a fair amount of money to spend to reinvent the squad. Would prefer a league such as england or germany but would be willing to do others :) thanks in advance for any responses!
 
hi all,
i would like a team which is challenging for europe, and has a fair amount of money to spend to reinvent the squad. Would prefer a league such as england or germany but would be willing to do others :) thanks in advance for any responses!
Spurs. A good squad, Europa League, £30m to spend (around £60m if you sell bale)
 
i know that i've just asked a question but not to sure on that idea anymore XD i was wondering if anyone could suggest i team that is in a top league but struggling for survival, a team like wigan cheers
 
i know that i've just asked a question but not to sure on that idea anymore XD i was wondering if anyone could suggest i team that is in a top league but struggling for survival, a team like wigan cheers

Swansea, nice team. Good finances, easy to stay up but not so easy to get champions league.
Reading. Not as easy, good finances.
QPR. Talented squad, different egos. Less money.
 
Spanish German or French 2nd/3rd division with excellent youth players/prospects and decent facilities. A team like FC Metz in France for example
 
I want a challenge, but not too much of one... if you know what I mean (probably not lol)

I want a foreign league (not the UK) and has a decent wage structure...

Any ideas?
 
Looking for a fun save

Losing interest within first few league games all the time, cant stick with a team
 
Hi guys I have an interesting idea for a career.Can you name me some small clubs from big football cities.For example Madrid,London,Paris,Rome. My idea is for this city to already have a big club,but me starting from a small one from lower divisons and trying to surpass the giants :) It would be better for the team to be lower than second division.

Madrid
Real Madrid
Real Madrid Castilla
Real Madrid "C"
At. Madrid
At. Madrid "B"
Rayo
Rayo "B"

London
Arsenal
Barent
Chelsea
Brentford
Carlton
Crystal Palace
Fulham
Leyton Orient
Millwall
Q.P.R
Tottenham
West Ham

Paris
Paris FC
Paris SG

Rome
S.S. Lazio
A.S. Roma
Astrea
 
Looking for a fun save

Losing interest within first few league games all the time, cant stick with a team

Try international management. Or a journeyman career. Over ideas are Portsmouth/Rangers or Aston villa/Munchengladbach young style teams
 
Looking for a team that has only ever really won there national title once in recent years...for example Twente / Wolfsburg anyone played as either of these teams or have any suggestions??
 
Milleg9 - you should be Blackburn Rovers.

I want to be a team that doesn't get shafted by the game-play.

;)
 
Looking for a team that has only ever really won there national title once in recent years...for example Twente / Wolfsburg anyone played as either of these teams or have any suggestions??

Wolfsburg have a lot of cash and are pretty fun to manage.
How about loaf Lille or montripeier in France
 
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