Which Team Should I Be?

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After managing Bradford for about 8 months and taking them to a near certain League 2 win including a 23 match unbeaten run, I have been getting loads of offers from Championship and even low level Premiership clubs. Portsmouth have offered me the manager's post and they are considerate enough to even delay the joining until the end of season. Middlesborough are waiting in the shadows. Reading rejected me!

Transfer budget: $140K
Wage budget: $775K
Stadium cap: 20800

They are almost certainly under a significant amount of debt. Should I take the offer or wait for a less financially challenged club?
 
Here's my story. I was the chelsea manager in my last game and was winning everything however i got cocky and resigned to see how good i was and what jobs i would get offered but the game saved it for me when i didnt want it to, so i lost my chelsea team.

I want another club who i can start a new game with who start well but still have a challenge and a large transfer budget. Baisically i want an OK club who i can take to the top and creat my galactico's again.
 
After managing Bradford for about 8 months and taking them to a near certain League 2 win including a 23 match unbeaten run, I have been getting loads of offers from Championship and even low level Premiership clubs. Portsmouth have offered me the manager's post and they are considerate enough to even delay the joining until the end of season. Middlesborough are waiting in the shadows. Reading rejected me!

Transfer budget: $140K
Wage budget: $775K
Stadium cap: 20800

They are almost certainly under a significant amount of debt. Should I take the offer or wait for a less financially challenged club?

Stay With Bradford :)
 
Stay With Bradford :)

Seeing your signature, I can't trust you in this matter :P

I am definitely not staying with Bradford, but Portsmouth job does seem like a very tough challenge!
 
English league 1 or league 2 with a decent budget and challenging for promotion.
Any Help would be appreciated
 
Stay With Bradford :)

I am staying!

OK, so I wanted to test how much the board would be willing to give me, and surprisingly they gave me a $2M transfer budget when they gave me $16K in the first season. I must be really good 8-| ;)

The wage budget is still a bit low at $61K but then it is just the League 1. Anyway, I can adjust it against the transfer budget if I get a quality free agent :)

EDIT: Nope, still not decided. I have made two saves - one in may, where I need to decide about joining Portsmouth, the other in end-June, when I get the new season expectations and transfer/wage budget.
 
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Hey, I'm looking for a foreign team from anywhere in the world. Not too hard not easy like 6 on a 1 to 10 difficulty. Has to have a decent transfer budget and the team has to be in the top two divisions of their country for example - Serie A/B.
 
Hey, I'm looking for a foreign team from anywhere in the world. Not too hard not easy like 6 on a 1 to 10 difficulty. Has to have a decent transfer budget and the team has to be in the top two divisions of their country for example - Serie A/B.

Montpellier, St Pauli, Sampdoria
 
Looking for a team in preferably England, nothing specific really, a team in any division but the PL, with good players but seem to under achieve and has the abillity to do better than they have previously.
 
I'm looking for a team that is not in the top division. I don't care what country they are in. I'm just generally looking for a fun team to manager.
Thanks
 
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I'm looking for a team that is not in the top division. I don't care what country they are in. I'm just generally looking for a fun team to manager.
Thanks

Ingolstadt, Empoli, Real Betis
 
Looking for a team in preferably England, nothing specific really, a team in any division but the PL, with good players but seem to under achieve and has the abillity to do better than they have previously.

sunderland have low expectations conisdering the quality of their squad and are fun to manage. alos maybe Birmingham?
 
How much of a challenge is Juve and what kind of expectations do they have?

Cheers!
 
How much of a challenge is Juve and what kind of expectations do they have?

Cheers!

Not a big one - surely you know Juventus' history and their team?

They are a huge club who are always wanting to compete at least for a Champions League spot.
 
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