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    Odds on the impossible anyone?

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    Ha, slim!

    I've played 4 premiership games. Lost all 4. Going to be a long season.

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    My first season up was horrendous, 8 points in the first half of the season and well adrift



    Loaned a youth striker from Southampton who scored 19 in 17 league games and basically kept me up single-handed




    I then signed him that summer for £20m. Two seasons later he went to Chelsea for £80m, did fuck all there and came home for £15m. Still only 26, the boy has lived a life

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    I can't believe Smiffy plays by fast sim. I don't know whether that's genius or filth.

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    That is a classic great escape season. 8 points from 22, finished on what looks to be 35, never in doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wullie View Post
    I then signed him that summer for £20m. Two seasons later he went to Chelsea for £80m, did fuck all there and came home for £15m. Still only 26, the boy has lived a life
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    At least I'm not Fulham.

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    It's the likes of Fulham in that position that end winning runs.

    After ten years at Oxford I've unlocked design a son. 8-) tempting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raoul Duke View Post
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    Absolutely giddy when Chelsea put him on the transfer list. LOOK AT HOW THEY WASTED MY POOR BOY

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    That's a name.

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    Just the 130 appearances. He should have the legs to reach 40.

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    8 years at Southampton?

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    If ever there was an example of The Operation in action, that is it.

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    He has a touch of the Inzaghi's about him

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    Give it 6 months and you can probably sell him for 80 again

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    Ferencvaros third season (Europe edition)

    Our first Champions League group stage experience proved both wonderful and unbelievably stressful. Drawn in a low-key group with Spartak Moscow, Benfica and Besiktas, I thought we would be capable of nicking some results here and there given our performances in the qualifying rounds. This proved the case immediately as we took the lead early in the opener at Spartak and hung onto it for a 1-0 win. £2.42 million for just doing that was more than the whole of a Hungarian season would generate for us in gates, TV and prize money.

    Next up, Benfica visited the Groupama for our first home game and it was by far the best performance of my reign as we dominated from start to finish and thrashed them 4-0, including a hat-trick from eighteen year old hotshot Little Nicky Mazzonetto, the midget centre forward who, despite his name, is Hungarian/Ferencvaros born and bred. This left us riding high on top of the group ahead of a double header against bottom side Besiktas. Off we went to Istanbul and again we were completely dominant, running out 2-0 winners. So at halfway, we had nine points from nine and had not conceded a goal. Benfica and Spartak were on 4pts each, with Besiktas yet to get off the mark.

    Before our next game at home to Besiktas, the other two drew with each other again in an early kickoff, meaning that a win over Besiktas would see us win the group with two games to spare. Alas, this moment was our Pickett's Charge; this was where the dream started to slide. We still did not concede, but we couldn't score either in what was becoming a theme as teams (particularly domestically) worked out that piling men behind the ball was the way to play against us. 0-0 left us 5 points clear of Spartak and Benfica with both of them left to play.

    Spartak visited next for our last home game, and a point would take us through to the knockout stages. The game played out similarly to the Besiktas one, with neither side threatening and most of the game involved us having a lot of pointless possession. This time, though, we were stung in the 92nd minute by a heartbreaker of a set piece, nodded in by ex Man City counterfeit midfielder Fernando. So, with a game to play, the group looked like this:

    1 Ferencvaros 10
    2 Spartak Moscow 8
    3 Benfica 8
    4 Besiktas 1

    Benfica v Ferencvaros
    Spartak Moscow v Besiktas

    So from having strolled through the first three fixtures, we were now right under the pump and on the cusp of going out - unless we could get something in Lisbon, we would be relying on the hitherto useless Turkish champions to do so in Moscow.

    We held our own against a first half Benfica barrage, but on the stroke of half time, we monged up defending a corner and Jardel (presumably not that one) hammered one home to give Benfica the lead. This left us needing either to equalise, or for Besiktas to cling on to the 0-0 scoreline they had in Moscow, where the hosts had already missed a penalty.

    The second half wore grimly on with no real threat from us, and no news from Moscow. With nine minutes to go, our skipper Fernando Gorriarįn was sent off for a second yellow and that seemed to be it for our chances of getting it done ourselves. Then disaster, as in the 85th minute, Charles life-is-a-Kaboré-old-chum, veteran Burkina Faso playmaker, gives Spartak the lead. Just as we are preparing for the Europa League, though, in the 87th minute, there's some jostling in the box and after consulting VAR, the truly heroic Scottish ref awards us a penalty. Up steps utility attacker Andrįs Radó and fucking buries it. We cling on to the end and win the group BY THE BAREST OF MARGINS.

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    In the league, we've been utter shite (largely due to the above exertions) but still three points clear of our newly promoted and surprisingly resurgent city rivals MTK. Debrecen have recovered a bit, but Vidi might as well start playing rugby or some other game, it's all over red rover for them.

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    You love to see it. Likely round of sixteen opponents?

    Much love for Charles Kabore. I've come close to signing him on more than one occasion.

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    Barcelona.

    They're an ageing outfit, but I think Lionel Messi should have enough to see us off, to be quite honest. Still, nice pay day at the Topps Tiles Nou Camp Stadium.

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    Season Quatre - Heading into my fourth year with the club and we were beginning to stabilise as a Ligue 1 power. Our fourth place finish last season ensured Europa league football and all the pitfalls qualification brings. Despite a potential 50+ game season, I was quietly content with the team and saw no reason for a wave of new faces. The one player arriving was former academy graduate Jean-Clair Todibo for the sum of £17m. Predictably his time at Barca was frustrating and he failed to make his mark in Catalonia. There were a plethora of reasons for securing his services, his ability to play both in defence and midfield, his age (22), homegrown, and more importantly he would cushion the blow should Akanji move on. Moving in the opposite direction were Diafro Sakho & Valbuena, neither saw fit to retire.

    Ligue 1: Without doubt one of the most bizarre seasons I've been involved in. This was of course the year of the winter World Cup in Qatar and the scheduling around the competition was a little half hearted. With the European fixtures taking priority we arrived in November with just the 9 league games played amassing a measly 14 points. We weren't the only side struggling with all of Lyon, PSG, Marseille & Monaco languishing in the bottom half of the table. Only myself and Tuchel avoided the dreaded chop. The World Cup as it does came and went and January arrived with the small matter of TEN fixtures. Winless in four and lying 15th in the table, the media were convinced a poor result in the Garrone derby would see my demise, we won 1-0. Victories against Nice & Montpellier followed, but the pressure continued to mount as we failed to beat Strasbourg, Nimes & Reims. It would take until mid March for the vultures to stop circling and for us to climb the table. Despite finishing the campaign with 1 win in five games, we stumbled our way to a very undeserved third place. PSG secured their sixth title on the bounce thanks to a spectacular Lyon collapse, Monaco and Marseille never recovered. For those keeping score our we achieved a 1.68 PPG record.

    Staying with domestic matters it was another French Cup failure as we fell this time in the semi-final to an underwhelming Monaco on penalties. They would go on to lose to Qatar in the final.

    Europa League: We were imperious in Europe from start to finish. Five wins from six in a group consisting of Fiorentina, Partizan & BATE meant we progressed straight to the last sixteen (format change?). Lying in wait were Adolf's favourite team, Schalke. Just the one leg on this occasion and a 2-1 victory saw us for consecutive seasons progress to a European quarter final. Giants of yesteryear, we dispatched Benfica with relative ease (2-1) before beating Milan by the same score in the semi-final. The final would see Toulouse v Real Madrid played at the Commerz-bank Arena. This was a functional Madrid team featuring talents such as David Alaba & Marquinhos. After an edgy first half, Real took the lead in the 52nd minute through a deflected shot which bounced wickedly off Mangala. Before the game could settle down, Mangala then scored at the other end with a powerful header. Redemption. With neither side creating clear cut chances the game looked poised for extra time, cue Rayan Cherki. Ah yes the then 16 year old signed for £6.5m was now 18 and well and truly fulfilling his potential, scoring wonder goals aplenty and helping the French U-21 side lift a European Championship. With ten minutes to go he whistled a free kick into the top corner from 30 yards and that was that. Silverware.

    Sadly that would be Cherki's final game for Toulouse as Atletico Madrid coughed up £50m for his services. What could have been.

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    Oxford - Season 2030/31

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    Season Summary

    League


    Above all else I wanted to obtain Champions League football on a regular basis and this season was to be our debut in Europe's premier competition. It was clear our issues against the big boys were the main problem and although we only finished four points behind Arsenal (who ended Liverpool and Man City's decade of league dominance) we were never really 'in it' as those around us had so many games in hand it was barely worth getting excited about. It did leave a 'what if' feeling by time the final game of the season was played though.







    EFL Cup

    We faced West Ham in the third round and toughed out a 1-0 win on home soil to set up a fourth round tie with QPR. Three goals later we were through to face another Championship side in Blackburn Rovers but it wasn't meant to be. Wilde took the L and fired Wide.



    FA Cup

    Reading were first up and a 4-0 win at the John Woodley Arena was enough to set up another cup tie against Blackburn. This time we gained a measured of revenge with a 1-0 win at Ewood to progress to round five. Sheffield United were the opponents but they could do nothing to stop the 5-0 onslaught. However all things come to an end and it was Arsenal who did the honours this time round. They would eventually lose the final to Tottenham on pens.



    Champions League



    We kicked off our European journey with a 1-0 win at home to Celtic as Madrid battered Slavia Praha. Our next game at the Bernabeu saw us come away empty handed as we were defeated 3-1. 8 goals, six points and two games later after the double header against Slavia saw us in with a shout to progress and we did that with a 2-0 win in Scotland. Madrid battering the whipping boys 9-0. The final game we again lost to Madrid 2-1 this time but in a better performance.

    Juventus were drawn in the next round and after a 2-1 win in the first leg we had it all to do in Italy. Well....gutted.



    Super Cup

    An extra time winner by Canti was enough to secure a 3-2 win against Arsenal. Unfortunately match report unavailable due to when it was.

    Match of the Season

    We beat Manchester City 5-0 last season but the Etihad was full of action a year later too.



    Game of Shame



    We offered zero. Zilch. Nada.

    Player of the Season



    It has to be, doesn't it? 29 goals in total, 15 assists and named the supporters player of the year.

    Next Season

    It will be our 150th year anniversary so I'm going to do an update of where the club is at, the squad etc next, some where are they now yaddy yaddy. Genius btw Kiko.

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    Keep it up!

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    Oxford City - 150 Year Anniversary

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    Eye watering fees and talent. What's the end goal?

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    To be the biggest and most successful club in the world taking the records of Liverpool and Real Madrid domestically and in Europe.

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    If you upgraded the keeper and signed a battling midfielder you'd be on for the league imo.

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    Oxford City - Season 2031/32 - 150th Anniversary

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    Season Summary

    League

    When your start to the season involves so many of the leagues biggest clubs then you start to wonder if it's going to be a season of playing catch up. Or at least that's what initially went through my mind until we found ourselves flying high early doors.



    A banging start but made all the better by the teams we'd beaten en route.



    Read it and weep.

    It couldn't continue in that way, obviously so I expected the inevitable dip in form, the frantic change of tactics, the public blaming of players, the usual....but no.



    We were coming together.



    So much so that by the half way point we were not only challengers for the Premier League title but the pace setters. We'd get pegged back though, surely?


    After 19 games.

    Surely...?

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    EFL Cup

    We faced off against Leyton Orient first and foremost and put them away 4-0 to set up an all Premier League tie against Southampton, Lucas Jimenez's sole effort enough to send us through 1-0. Man United lay in wait in the quarter finals at they needn't had bothered. Alejandro's double along with goals from Sanca and Sa recorded a 4-1 drubbing. Arsenal were up in the semi finals and after a shocking 4-1 loss at the Emirates, we could only manage a 2-2 draw in the return and were dumped out as a result.

    FA Cup

    We were handed a tough draw with a home game against Tottenham Hotspur in round three but Maxwell's header midway into the second half gave us a fortuitous 2-1 win. We would welcome another London club thereafter though as Chelsea arrived to the John Woodley Arena but again we'd send them packing as we scored four without reply. Madness.

    Then again. A third London club, a third home tie and a third win.


    A chaotic end to any match.

    Leicester were our opponents in the quarter finals but we felt confident we would progress and possibly win given the teams that remained. The 2-0 win, again at home validating our beliefs. Southampton were our semi final opponents but we both stank out Wembley with a 0-0 draw before we went on to win on penalties. Leeds United our final opponents and all that stood in the way of a domestic double.



    It was easy.

    Champions League



    We got our European campaign off with a 4-0 win at home to PSV Eindhoven before travelling to Spain to face Real Madrid once more. This time we came away with 4-1 win in a comprehensive victory and one that the club could probably say was the best in its history. 3-1(h) and 5-2(a) wins against Inter Milan followed as we made short work of our group. 6-0 against PSV in Holland and a 2-0 win in front of our own supporters ensured it was 6 out of 6. Wonderful.

    Or at least it was wonderful until we threw away a glorious chance against Juventus in the next round.



    But what an emphatic response...



    On course of a history treble and no one would bet against us in our current form.



    No one except Barcelona that is. The late goal was a killer and we would need a special performance on home soil. We weren't down and out, we still had a chance.



    Savage. I felt as though we'd just been chewed up and spat out so Pitbull scoring the decisive away goal was fitting. Absolute c*nt.

    Match of the Season

    How can it not be the 7-0 home win against Juventus? Scenes.

    Game of Shame



    You have a shot of getting to a final and you serve up that?

    Player of the Season

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    Why wouldn't it be?

    Next Season

    The world is our oyster. (I am 18 months ahead from here)

    Just to assure no funny business is occurring as that was a rather poetic season.
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    It is now time to activate create a son and a golden generation.

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    Utterly amazing stuff! Well done!

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    Oxford City - Season 3032/33

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    None.

    Youth in however....(disclaimer: all pics taken a year after intake and first team football, golden generation activated)



    51 first team appearances.



    10(18).



    27(5) Very highly rated and helped by Ruben Sa missing three months of the season with a broken ankle. Already a Nigerian international.



    Every damn game and 13 goals with 20 assists says I can. (BYO son)

    Season Summary

    League

    As league champions we knew we were going to be a marked target going into the season but it was a disappointing follow up to what was an awesome year last year however the worst was yet to come.





    ???





    Man United beating Juventus meant they secured Champions League football....



    But Chelsea beating Barcelona in the final minute of the Champions League final meant they took ours so it would be Europa League football too.



    It gets worse.

    Champions League



    Our passage through to the knock out rounds was plain sailing and we were even afforded the luxury of resting players in the final two games. That said conceding top spot to Milan was frustrating but perfectly in line with our inconsistent nature this season.

    Lille finished third as Russian side Zenit bottomed out. We smashed them 9-0 as it happens.

    We would draw German giants Bayern Munich in the 1st knock out round and a 5-0 home win put the tie to bed before it even began. We lost the return 4-3 but it wasn't important.

    Atletico Madrid were offered up in the quarter finals and another fine performance at home meant we took a slender 1-0 win to Spain where we followed it up with another four to go through 5-0 on aggregate. Was Champions League glory on the cards? Well, we know the answer to that because of the above.

    Last season we were knocked out in cruel fashion as a last minute goal ended our European exploits. This season we'd face Barcelona again and we were determined to put the record right. That last minute goal still stung.

    After a 1-1 draw at the Nou Camp, former Oxford striker Pepe scoring Barcelona's goal, we knew even a 0-0 would be enough to send us through to the final of the Champions League.

    Well fuck you you stupid cunting fucking wanking splatting arsehole bitch tit fucking arghhh. Again! Fucking lightning strikes twice.



    EFL Cup

    We dropped a 2-0 lead to draw 2-2 with Burnley in the 3rd round before progressing on pens. Liverpool were put to the sword 3-0 in the 4th before Chelsea ended our participation with a huge 4-1 win.

    FA Cup

    Leeds United arrived at the John Woodley Arena and left having lost 4-2. Round 4 saw Luton defeated 3-0 before Stoke took created some magic of their own by knocking us out.

    What a shit season.

    Match of the Season

    Oxford City 9-0 Zenit

    A new record is always pleasing but any win by such a margin in Europe is to be cherished. Bless.

    Game of Shame.

    Fuck Barcelona.

    Player of the Season



    As per. Canti now has 180 career goals in 296 appearances and since moving to the club has won the Copa America and Olympics with Brazil, the Super Cup and Europa League as well as the Premier League and Fa Cup. Hopefully more to come. Voted European Golden Boy in 2029, Footballer of the Year in 2030, Player of the Year, he's the real deal.




    We saved goodbye to a few long standing players in Kilian Gomez and Benoit Badiashile.
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    Donned senseless by Mr Worldwide.

    What is this golden generation bollocks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manc View Post
    Donned senseless by Mr Worldwide.

    What is this golden generation bollocks?
    You unlock it when you win a league with more than four players who came through the ranks.

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    Season 2019/20
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    Fucking hell Smiff. All of this in a week.

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    I'm a twit

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    Ferencvaros year 3 - domestic.

    I should start by saying we lost 4-0 at the Nou Camp, then drew the home leg 0-0 so that was Europe done, but a transformative season for money and coefficient points.

    In contrast to our European glories, the domestic scene in year 3 was fucking struggle street. Everyone worked out - as one - that the best way to play against us was not to play at all. For long stretches of the season, we would turn up to games and have 70% possession but not even threaten goal.

    The epitome of this was our three part duel with newly-promoted Nyiregyhaza (you get used to these spellings in the end). Nyiregyhaza are the sort of team they make you watch at Dignitas to send you off the edge in case the drugs aren't quite cutting it. We played them three times and there was, in total, one goal scored, which was by us in the middle game. This was repeated across the whole season and in the end they finished 12th, and last, with F17 A32, from 33 games - total snoreadors.

    To describe their football as agricultural would be an insult to some of the great names of farming who made their name finding creative solutions to achieve complex tasks more quickly. John Deere wouldn't send a single one of his machines anywhere near Nyiregyhaza, for fear it might get dismantled and used for shelter. No, the football played by Nyiregyhaza was more hunter-gatherer stuff - but without the hunting, or the gathering. By the time they rocked up at ours for the third of three turgid snoozefests, I basically gave up at half time because despite having gone super-direct with 4-2-4 from the start, neither team had had a shot at goal in 45 minutes.

    Away from those hateful pieces of shit (they properly triggered me), we were uniformly terrible, struggling along at just over a goal a game, but luckily everyone else was dross too. Vidi continued their divebomb off the moon well into the season, only recovering when they finally sacked pisshead Nikolic and installed Debrecen's assistant manager, but by then it was far too late. Debrecen themselves started poorly and stayed bad, which meant that it was down to our Budapest derby rivals Ujpest to take up the mantle of title challengers.

    With seven to play, we were level on points with Ujpest (they play in purple and are spearheaded by eleven-foot freak show Lacina Traoré). However, one of many weird tics in Hungary is that the first separator in the league is games won, rather than goal difference, and our battery of 0-0s weren't helping us there. The lead swapped over a number of times before we faced Ujpest in round 31 of 33, going in two points clear. We nicked that 1-0 to go five points clear with two to play. We drew the next one to be three points clear, with a superior goal difference, however we were still vulnerable on the games won rule. We went 1-0 down to a 30 yarder from MTK, then equalised, then immediately went back down 2-1 to another 30 yard thunderbolt. Meanwhile Ujpest were 2-0 up against Debrecen so the title looked gone - but, luckily, I had prayed to St Kevin, the patron saint of bottle jobs, and Ujpest duly surrendered their 2-0 lead in the last half hour to hand us a poor, weak and not particularly deserved repeat title.

    The problem we had all year was nils - so many nils - I need to revamp the tactics because we are so, so profligate and inefficient in front of goal and I think it must be match engine related. The key stat for the year (in the league) was this. Ferencvaros: 62 'chances' created, 45 goals. Ujpest: 27 'chances', 51 goals. That is mind-bogglingly different and suggests that despite dominating all 33 league games in terms of possession and shots, something we are doing is badly wrong to let them anywhere near us. We are also nearly bottom of the pile for shots on target %, chance conversion, crosses completed, and every other stat to do with attacking efficiency.

    I have now managed to assemble a pretty good young lineup with international prospects all over it - I have a Chilean right back, a Costa Rican midfield schemer, and a South African centre half among others. This next summer will be spent shoring up the Hungarian player aspect of it and maybe sprinkling some of that Champions League moolah over our domestic brethren in exchange for some squad padding.

    Joining us in Europe next year will be runners up Ujpest, cup winners the Puskas Academy (an intriguing setup with great youth facilities but not much else, who also managed to come 4th in the league this year), and third place semi-surprise package Diósgyör, who even threatened to get involved in the title race at the end as we and Ujpest Benny Hilled our way towards the line. Frankly I am not expecting too much coefficient help from any of them, but having jumped 13 places to 18th this year and with two lean years still to come off the record, I am hopeful that there is still ground to make there.

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    Apart from one brief backward steps it's been constant progress so hopefully 31/32 is our year. The beauty is that despite four consecutive years in the top four we're never tipped higher than 7th by the media, so projected goals by the board just ask for a Europa League spot and then to be considered 'best of the rest'.

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    Great write up, Jim. Didn't have you down as one for the possession stats.

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    The first season I played kick and rush and we were basically dogshit, so ahead of year two I changed to a possession hound style and it brought much better results, until it didn't. In fact, it's still very effective against what you would call 'better sides', particularly away from home. At home to shite, it's almost useless now.

    I think the way to go (aside from using a cheat tactic which holds no appeal to me) is just to keep changing every so often.

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    Went for Milan in the end. Squad isn't bad, nice spine and a couple of flair players in Paqueta and Zlatan.

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    Oxford City - 2033/2034

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    Season Summary

    League




    We wanted Champions League football and anything else would have been a bonus but as the season progressed it quickly dawned on us that we might have a shot at the title. We weren't challengers by any stretch of the imagination as we were constantly playing catch up but as we headed into May it was only a defeat to Liverpool and a draw to Leeds that actually stopped us toppling Arsenal. Unfortunate but we got what we wanted with access to the Champions League again after last season's unlucky drop to the Europa League.



    Domestic Cups

    EFL Cup - Feeder club Sunderland were first up and we put them out 2-0 before following them out of the competition in the next round.



    FA Cup

    We got underway with a 6-1 away win to Rochdale as our youngsters ran riot. Fulham were up next in round four and provided a sterner challenge which we navigated successfully 1-0. Leeds United were pumped 5-0 in round five and our quick start against Wolves was enough to win our quarter final tie and set up a semi final at Wembley against Liverpool. Ruben Sa's strike just before half time was enough to take us to the final where we would face Man City. We weren't very confident but reaching our second FA Cup final in three years was pleasing. As was the result in the end.



    Gotta love Canti.

    Europa League



    We really should have been given a bye to the knock out rounds such was the ease in which we qualified. I'm pleased to say the entire group stage was with the youngsters too as we sought to dish out first team football.

    We got off underway with a 7-1 win at home to APOEL before following it up with a 2-0 away win to Sporting. Nine goals, six points later we ensured Maccabi Tel Aviv were rooted and we were qualified. The final two games saw us beat APOEL 3-0 in Cyprus before dismantling Sporting in the final game at home.

    No first round knock out for us but by time the 2nd arrived we were confident we'd dispose of AS Monaco. We did so 3-1 in both games thus moving to the quarter finals. German side Frankfurt would provide the challenge but again another set of 3-1 wins was enough. We wouldn't be done with Germany though as Schalke were drawn in the semi finals and the first leg was won by seven goals to one. Yeah, we lost the return 2-0 but the squad we put out for it made a mockery of the competition. We would go to the final however I suppose we would have been more annoyed if it cost us our CL spot again but thankfully we were safe despite the result.



    Match of the Season

    Oxford 7-1 Schalke

    Yan Canti opened up the scoring after just three minutes before doubling it on 12". Super star in the making Timber Rood (my son! grabbed a brace and Maxwell's bullet header before half time put the tie to bed. Two goals in the second half by Romero and Kai Havertz practically sent us to the final.

    Game of Shame

    Europa final defeat to Newcastle has to be here purely for throwing it away in the 93rd minute but because I should never have let Sancho take a penalty. He's English ffs.

    Player of the Season



    Of course it's going to be me. Not too sure what the stats are about though. I'm thinking maybe Europe it isn't calculating?

    Bye Bye to the Boys

    We sold £235M of talent in the summer with some big fee's so special mentions:

    Paul Scott
    : We stole him from Man United and he was dubbed the new Gazza. It never quite worked out despite two loan spells and a handful of first team games. £20M to WBA.

    Thiago Almada: Another freebie signing but one who'd been a regular in the first team in both his two seasons at the club but a £32.5M bid from Leeds was too much to say no to given our options.

    Rubens Figueiredo - We brought him in from Man City for £9M in 2027 and he went on to be our first choice LB but a £53M bid from Chinese side Shanghai was enough to bid farewell. We later spunked £70M on a replacement who was better anyway.

    Conrado - We brought him in for £89,000 and so a bid of £80M was always going to be accepted. He had formed a good partnership with Canti but I ain't turning that sort of money down for someone who'll never be first choice.

    Ismael Rico - Another we departed to China but we never really gave him a fair chance. Signed from Villareal for compensation in 2027, he spent two seasons on loan to Bristol Rovers but nothing. A season on loan at Mallorca but nothing. Spells at Sheffield United, Norwich and Crystal Palace, all first team regular but still...nothing. I just don't know what he was meant to bring. Well, £12.5M from China but that's it.

    Laurent Youssouf - It's like the Chinese remembered they had cash. We signed Youssouf from Dortmund for £20M in 2028 and he was a regular starter in all but one of his seasons at the club. 27 years old only but £37M offered and due to our riches at the back we decided it was time.

    Next Season

    Just keep going. We're clearly getting closer to the title again and I see us challenging in the next 2/3 seasons on a regular basis with our current crop of players but at the same time we need to do better than challenge if we want Liverpool's record so I might have to splash the cash on occasion too. The temptation is to just rob the youngsters off the bigger boys but we're one of those bigger boys now. Our stadium continues to be increased which is good, our recruitment and youth facilities are coming along nicely but our training facilities haven't been touched for ages.

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    Good stuff, the title surely a matter of time.

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    Summer 4 at Ferencvaros brought a re-evaluation of the tactics. Until now we've been going 4-5-1 with two wingers - an inside forward from the left, and a winger from the right - either side of a lone centre forward. This worked well for a long time but lost its effectiveness, at least in Hungary, in 20/21 when the inside forward changed from being ultra-direct Ukrainian, Ivan Petryak, to technical, slightly portly German Marlon Ritter. As a response - although by any measure he had had an excellent 20/21 season - I sold Ritter back to Bielefeld, offloaded Devante Cole to Sheffield Wednesday, and decided to switch to a diamond formation with an AMC playmaker the fulcrum of the team, and two up top.

    This switch was partly just because I don't think the match engine rewards wide forward play particularly well, and was otherwise informed by the talent I'd managed to find on my hunts around the world. The AMC number ten position will be contested by three men: South African Menzi Mbhele, Costa Rican midget Rolando Salas, and former Man U sproglet Josh Harrop, who I paid almost £2 million to bring in from Preston, funds unimaginable to any other Hungarian side. Harrop is the most ready made of the three, but the other two are exciting for the future.

    So to another European season, and another 4 rounds of qualifying lay in front of us as we attempted to make the Champions League group stage once again. Despite rising to 18th in the coefficient table, Hungary's champions must still go from 1st round qualifying and so we headed to the rock of Gibraltar to face Europa FC, winning the first leg 4-0 in first gear and the second leg 2-1 with the C team. Next up was a new name to me, Slovenia's champion club Aluminij Kidricevo. They proved a suitably steely outfit but offered zero going forward, and a pair of 1-0 wins sent us through (winning both legs is vital in the hunt for coefficient points). In the third round, we faced Israeli champs Hapoel Be'er Sheva, and utterly thumped them, 4-0 at the Groupama and 2-0 on the banks of the river Jordan, to progress to the final playoff round.

    This was a different test entirely as we were drawn against Red Bull Salzburg. Into the fourth season, no one has yet deigned to take Erling Braut Haaland off their hands, and 20 year old Hungarian schemester Dominik Szoboszlai is valued at £41 million in game - on paper, they should have had too much for us. Once again, though, in the first leg in Budapest we were able to deny them any of the ball and kiddo Mazzonetto, who often seems to pop up in the biggest games, scored two beauties as we took a 2-0 lead to Salzburg. There, Haaland scored very early and I feared a counter-avalanche, but it never came, and we pinched a late equaliser to seal the deal. In European games we seem able to go to this magical level that far exceeds the sum of our talents, whereas domestically it's always a grind. We haven't scored five in a game in my tenure, and only very rarely four.

    Last year the group draw had been kind to us but still seeded 30th of the 32, it looked unlikely the stars would align this time, and indeed they did not as we pulled out Bayern Munich, Tottenham Hotspur, and Valencia. The hope is that one of them will be turd enough that we can pinch third, but really I can't see it - I would put our level at probably mid to top half Championship now, and they are all considerably better than that.

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    This thread is a must atm.

    What are the other three roles in your midfield diamond, Jim?

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    I have a ball-winning midfielder DM (filled by German shitkicker Marcel Mehlem - this type of player is a must in any of my teams), a mezzala CM (captain and midfield general, Uruguayan bastard Fernando Gorriarįn) and an advanced playmaker CM (pound shop Ballack-style local bomber Matyas Tajti).

    Last year I had a flat three of the same roles but the shitkicker really comes into his own with a DM with three in front of him.

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    I like reading the biography section once you've fleshed out a game with a good few seasons played. My backup striker is a real walking cliche, following that well-trodden path of The New Saints to Lazio to Coventry. Classic stuff


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    Oxford City - 2034/2035

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    What is it with Dortmund and Oxford.....initially we went through the summer without bringing in anyone in but the need for some firepower was evident throughout, Mohammed Hassan just not up to the standard required and so with that in mind we brought in £77M Adel El-Jindaoui to keep Yan Canti company. 11 goals in 21 appearances wasn't a bad start and it did bring about a change in formation so we'd have two strikers instead of one.

    Transfers Out



    The expensive experiment of Havertz and de Ligt were quickly put to bed whilst last seasons number #1 Drissa Bah moved to Brighton for £23M. We can buy him back for £35M plus 25% off if the need is there but I doubt it.

    So long Drissa.



    Of those loaned out, Juan Munoz had a decent campaign in defence for Bournemouth but he's not progressed as one would expect. Sam Crane and Emmanuel Kone missed out on the playoffs with feeder club Sunderland whilst Dean Rooney is pretty much a write off. I don't feel I get the most out of youngsters.

    Season Summary

    League


    Our start to the new season was an exciting one as we won our first six, wins over Arsenal and Liverpool suggesting a promising season was in the offering. We rested a whole host of names for our 0-0 draw with WBA which ended the run, a mind boggingly bad decision as I thought it was the EFL Cup were were playing, as it was that was the next game in which we beat Gillingham 8-0. Chelsea ended our run at Stamford Bridge 3-2 although at the time of writing the club are currently without a manager (little update for supposed rivals at the bottom of this)



    So an almighty dip in form once Europe came around but it was stupid draws that cost us mostly. As the season progressed though I don't think it would have mattered what we did as Manchester City were just too strong. We were one of the three teams to beat them though so there's that. We finished six points clear of 5th in the end but that's not to say Europe wasn't firmly in our minds even after we waved goodbye to the competition ourselves. The Europa League proves to be a predominantly English competition with 2024 the last time the final failed to host an English side.



    Yan Canti missed out on the golden boot by just one strike whilst my son Timber's (who I have grossly overbuilt albeit unintentionally) and Aliu Sanca mean we're set in the middle of the park for at least a decade. You've gotta love Yan the Man though.



    Domestic Cups

    FA Community Shield

    Yeah I'm including it. We beat Arsenal 2-1 at Wembley to claim an early present in the form of the shield, we had lost our only other appearance against Tottenham in 2032.

    EFL Cup

    We're reaching the point where we're quite happy to play reserve teams in the early rounds of the domestic cups and whilst we messed up with the team selection prior to the Gillingham game, an 8-0 win was still pleasing enough. Everton were drawn in the 4th round and four goals later we were through to the Quarter Finals. Unfortunately that's where we met a dominant Manchester City who had seemingly woken from their slumber.



    FA Cup

    Just like the countries other cup we opened up with an 8-0 win albeit this time against Crawley Town to set up a 4th round tie against Tottenham. Even though we played a strong first team we had to rely on Mohammed Hasan and youngster Matthew Proctor to send us to a replay as Tottenham threw away a 4-2 lead to draw 4-4.

    It was our turn to do so in the replay though and that was all she wrote as far as domestic success went. Still, we got into the Champions League again init.



    Champions League



    We were drawn against PSG who were one of the competitions favourites having won the competition three times since I started my managerial career and it was the away match against them that caused our only defeat in the group stage. Ajax were surprisingly easy whilst German popups FC Augsburg did enough to finish third and maintain their European involvement but for us it was light work. For PSG, even lighter.

    We looked to the knockout stages and the usual suspects were through once more although AZ and Newcastle mixed it up somewhat but it was Italy for us as we drew AC Milan. Well....I'll go back any time.



    Any. Time.

    We drew the return 2-2 after going 2-0 up but truth be told the squad was a makeshift one as we weren't losing by eight. Our quarter final opponents would see Atletico de Madrid arrive but we felt confident given we'd beaten them two years earlier with relative ease. This time round we were better, stronger and the result much the same. We did concede for the first time against them though as we won 4-1 at home and 1-0 away to go to the semi finals.

    Unfortunately though, Man City... We turned the tie right on its head after a mini blitz in the first leg.



    If we avoided defeat in the return then we would march to the Champions League final. Scenes.

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    It's tempting to say the 9-1 against AC Milan but there was also an 8-1 home win against Augsburg in the group stage, two 8-0 wins in the domestic cup but arguably I think our best has to be the 4-0 win at home to Liverpool early in the season as it showed us how far we'd come (or how far Liverpool had dropped since Klopp left)

    Game of Shame

    For all our goals during the campaign there was still seven games in which we failed to test the keeper enough and whilst the 1-0 defeats to Arsenal and Chelsea annoyed, it was the 3-0 battering away to Leicester City that really pissed us off.

    Player of the Season



    Not only did he enjoy a fine end to the season he was a rock throughout creating a formidable partnership in the middle of the park with Timber Rood. We're set in the middle but we do have other options in the youth team as well. I think the next 2/3 seasons will see the high earners fazed out but this beaut is a keeper.

    Next Season

    Well, I don't know if to stick or twist, go big or go home, sign young or sign ready made. We'll see.

    Our Rivals

    Less so rivals but I figured it would a nice addition so without further ado...

    Arsenal

    Mikel Arteta lasted nearly six years at the club before being sacked in 2025 after failing to take the club anywhere. He did win two EFL Cups and an FA Cup. Luciano Spalletti replaced the Spaniard and despite winning the Europa League he too was sacked just shy of his two year anniversary. Former Barcelona man Ernesto Valverde was the next to give things a go but again he fared no better. It wasn't until the arrival of Thomas Tuchel that Arsenal finally won the league title again, the first time since 2004. His resignation rocked the club but things are improving. Especially now the clubs manager is none other Pep Guardiola.

    Chelsea

    There has been no league title at Chelsea for a long time now but there has been plenty of managers coming and going. After Lampard was sacked the club opted to bring back Andre Villa-Boas, as expected he failed before Massimiliano Allegri was brought in with great fanfare but still....nothing. After one cup win in over four years Allegri called it a day and Chelsea lost their way. Stephane Jobard lasted under two years whilst bizarrely winning the Champions League, Leonardo Jardim came and left after two years and three cup successes whilst strangely, in 2033 Jurgen Klopp announced his arrival and 279 fucked off himself.



    Odd.

    Liverpool

    The golden generation is well and truly over. After 16 years and 235 days in charge, Jurgen Klopp lead Liverpool to seven league titles and nineteen cup successes, another three European Cups and countless others but the decision to replace him with Antonio Conte was bonkers. He left less than a year later before another Antonio popped up....Antonio Rudiger. Yes, him. 220 days later and he joined his namesake. Peter Gulacsi became the clubs third manager since Klopp and that says it all. Sad times.

    Man City

    Liverpool should have learned from City. After Guardiola's 13 years came to an end, a run that included 23 cup wins and 6 league titles, Man City opted for.....Antonio Conte. He barely lasted two years and just two cup wins in his time meant he was never going to threaten Pep. Thomas Tuchel gave it a go thereafter and lifted the Premier League title whilst current manager Marcelo Gallardo seems to be restoring their form of yesteryear and that's bad news for the division.

    Man United

    I don't even know where you start with this shower. OGS lasted five years and with just two cup wins to his name he was replaced by.....Jose Mourinho. Because that makes sense. Mourinho lasted just as long as his first stint but success was limited to, well, nothing. Diego Simone replaced him in 2028 and gave Man United fans an EFL Cup to celebrate. He left in 2031 to be replaced by......OGS. Strange.

    Tottenham

    Not much doing other than the odd cup win here and there but since Mourinho it has been Robert Mancini = failed. Antonio Conte = Too much failing. Mauricio Pochettino = You should never go back. Paco Jemez = who?. Samir Nasri (incidently the clubs most successful manager with three trophies....) gone. Kevin Volland currently ensuring they finish 6th or above. Quite the nothing club given it's resources.

    So yeah.

    :moo: Strange times. We need some success of our own.

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    Paco Jemez is Spain's resident Good Football madman who can't organise a defence, him and Spurs would be such a perfect fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Floyd View Post
    Paco Jemez is Spain's resident Good Football madman who can't organise a defence, him and Spurs would be such a perfect fit.
    I don't understand his career path nor where his reputation is coming from.

    Rayo Vallecano - 2019 to January 2022 - Nothing.

    Stoke - January 2022 to November 2025 - Promotion to the Prem, relegated then left midway through Champ season for...

    Bournemouth - November 2025 to December 2027 - Relegated by the end of the season, promoted a year later.

    Wolves - February 2028 to December 2028 - Zilch.

    Tottenham - December 2028 to January 2030 - Carabao Cup

    Leeds United - March 2031 to December 2032 - Zilch.

    Current job - Bayern Munich.

    He's spent over £1.11B.....madness.

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    Two promotions and a League Cup. Born winner.

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    I remember him being perennially linked with Barcelona years back, though considering their track record of bin men it's hardly an achievement.

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    Ooh...

    Tristan took over Paul Lyon in 2025 and floated us on the stock exchange. Is there an indication in this picture as to what sort of takeover I might get?

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