Which Team Should I Be?

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A team outside of the big nations...Not great but with potential... E.g Decent squad, budget etc.
 
I need a team from europe, decent budget ( 4M$ at least), with a decent squad, I prefer a mid-table team from the big leagues but I won't mind a big team from other leagues in europe. I need a challenge, not like MUFC but also not like Burnley or Hull... thanks
 
o.k have you tried sunderland, west ham, sevilla, valencia, fiorentina or bolgona
 
I think I will have a go on West Brom, sounds nice. thanks any way!
 
Looking for a team in the Europa League, with decent budget, decent squad, and some real potential to grow into a European powerhouse. Cheers!!
 
HSV, Everton, Lille, Genoa, Toulouse, Werder Bremen.
 
Any League
Any Country
Reasonable finances (non administration)
not top team in that country, but has potential to be

Any ideas?
 
While I'm enjoying Braga, I would like a team with a bit more cash so I can put my mark on the team in the first season.

So I'm looking for a team that will probably be in the Europa League, so a top half finisher usually. I don't really mind the country just has to be a team with a decent transfer budget ( around 10M) and some nice youth prospects.

Alternatively a team in a smaller country with a bit of cash that can go places in Europe would be nice.
 
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Any League
Any Country
Reasonable finances (non administration)
not top team in that country, but has potential to be

Any ideas?

Sporting Lisbon, Everton, Valencia, Man City?, Spurs, Marseille, Bordeaux, Lille, Bayer Leverkusen

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While I'm enjoying Braga, I would like a team with a bit more cash so I can put my mark on the team in the first season.

So I'm looking for a team that will probably be in the Europa League, so a top half finisher usually. I don't really mind the country just has to be a team with a decent transfer budget ( around 10M) and some nice youth prospects.

Alternatively a team in a smaller country with a bit of cash that can go places in Europe would be nice.

Depending what formation you use, e.g. Mr Hough's, you can get into Europe with Sunderland
 
Sporting Lisbon, Everton, Valencia, Man City?, Spurs, Marseille, Bordeaux, Lille, Bayer Leverkusen

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Depending what formation you use, e.g. Mr Hough's, you can get into Europe with Sunderland

I normally use a 4-5-1 or a 4-4-2 Diamond.

Bigger nations teams I'm thinking of: Spurs, Aston Villa, Wolfsburg, Leverkusen, Juventus (cos they did not do well this season), Napoli, Fenerbahçe SK

Smaller nations: Anderlecht, Standard, Ajax, Twente, PSV, Benfica, Porto, CFR, Cluj, Steaua, Partizan, Red Star, Dinamo Kiev, Shakhtar

So something along those lines ;)

If someone can recommend me a fun game (it does not have to be one of those team) I would really appreciate it as I'm finding it difficult choosing.
 
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Non-european team, high budjet

Depends what you mean by 'high budget'.

But you could download the Asian leagues DB here and try Bunyodkor Toshkent of Uzbekistan. They have 5 million to play with. Or Gyeongnam FC in South Korea

Olimpia (Paraguay), Colo Colo (Chile), Cerro Porteño (Paraguay), Libertad (Paraguay) have decent transfer budgets in South America.
 
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