Which Team Should I Be?

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Spain or England preferably.
Budget: around 30mil maybe
Looking for a decent amount of challenge or atleast some challenge.
Decent youth players with future potential and maybe a few current stars.

Sevilla + FMRTE
 
Nation : Anywhere
Budget : 27m +
Experience : I have never played FM 2010 so a decent club with good players and good youth players
 
Any country
Budget - 20m + (no debt, or a small debt)
Not a really low team, or not a really high team
Good youth.
 
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What's being a national coach like? Was just offered the job at France...
 
any country
budget:15-20 million
good team too do a thread with :)
 
any country
budget:15-20 million
good team too do a thread with :)

Birmingham City?
Nottingham Forest don't have that budget, but, imo, are the most fun team to manage in the game.
 
The most fun team I have managed is Newcastle United, but for a good challenge Birmingham City is a suitable team as the starting budget is around 20 mill, but i also enjoy playing as Real Betis and Udineese.
 
League: Premiership Or Coca Cola
Budget: Not Bothered
Want A Good Youth Team
If premiership no teams such as United, Liverpool, City, Chelsea and Arsenal
I want a challenge :)
 
League: Premiership Or Coca Cola
Budget: Not Bothered
Want A Good Youth Team
If premiership no teams such as United, Liverpool, City, Chelsea and Arsenal
I want a challenge :)

Middlesbrough, MK Dons and Tottenham are all goo fun to play with
 
This is my first time on football manager and i've messed around with a few clubs to get the feel. I'm now looking to start a serious save. I want a team that is quite good and quite a good transfer budget but is always a bit challenging nothing to hard though but nothing too easy either. thanks :)
 
This is my first time on football manager and i've messed around with a few clubs to get the feel. I'm now looking to start a serious save. I want a team that is quite good and quite a good transfer budget but is always a bit challenging nothing to hard though but nothing too easy either. thanks :)
stoke city
birmingham
cagliari
villarreal
 
Country: England, Scotland.
League: championship, league 1, Scottish first division.
Stadium: 25000+
Budget: 4-5m pounds.
Facilities: Good training facilities, and good youth facility.
Game: FM 2010
 
I'm on FM10, looking for a National side to manage, want to be a fairly good side, but one you wouldn't expect to win anything.
 
Country: England
League: Lower than league 1 or league 2
Finances: No debt.

This is going to be my first LLM career, so I was wondering if theres a good lower league team with a good future?
As I usually do Premier League teams.
 
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Country: TOP 5 league
League: TOP 5 league
Budget: not 0 €
Position: mid-table or lower

i am searching for a team that will keep me interested for a while
 
Country: England, Scotland.
League: championship, league 1, Scottish first division.
Stadium: 25000+
Budget: 4-5m pounds.
Facilities: Good training facilities, and good youth facility.
Game: FM 2010
maybe qpr or sheffield united. middlesbro's fun aswell

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I'm on FM10, looking for a National side to manage, want to be a fairly good side, but one you wouldn't expect to win anything.
czech republic
colombia
wales
usa
south korea
romania

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Country: TOP 5 league
League: TOP 5 league
Budget: not 0 €
Position: mid-table or lower

i am searching for a team that will keep me interested for a while
birmingham gives you a nice chunk of $ for you to revamp the whole squad. stoke city's pretty fun as well, or you might try other teams like

udinese
napoli
sampdoria
villareal
 
Just looking for a challenge in any top eurpean league, any advice?
 
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