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  1. Just can't find that sort of thing remotely enjoyable but fair play to you.

     

    Why's that?

     

    I just don't have the patience I think. I need instant(ish) success.

     

    I've tried going down to League 2 and the conference a few times but I get bored of it really easily. I only go villa now and once I win the league and champions league in the same season I never play it again.

    Don't think we're too different tbh. Once I get what I wanted from the game i'm done. For example I don't think i've ever played more than 5 seasons on FM. I get bored really quickly so I think when I play with real low level teams then hopefully it lasts longer.

     

    The proper way to play FM, in my opinion, is to start unemployed with no reputation and work your way up from the very bottom.

    I've only ever done it a couple of times remotely successfully though.
    Don't get me wrong, I still have games where I go for Villa or go for someone really good and win everything.

    But starting from the bottom is the hardcore way to play.

    this is the only way I play now. I've gone into the editor and resurrected a team that's long been extinct. Set their reputation to 0 or 1. Put them in the lowest league possible and start as their manager. Then on day one completely blitz my own reputation so it's the lowest in the league by far. 

    Essentially it's realistic as you have a new team and an unknown manager who's only ever had Sunday league experience. The end game for me is having enough money in my career earnings (minus living costs) to be able to buy the team I started with, and basically act as managing chairman.

    it requires a bit of background work but it's actually really rewarding.

    current career I'm on has seen me manage at the very bottom of the northern irish leagu, secure my first paid contract managing in the 2nd Welsh division, slowly work up to managing in the Welsh premier, move to Wrexham to manage them from the conference leagues up to league 1, I've just been headhunter for the villa job and on a £30k a month contract, it's 2026 :P

     

    its a long game. But really rewarding. I spent about 4 seasons on an amateur contract so managing for £30k a month is crazy 

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  2. If there is/was any truth in the bid for for Gayle I'd imagine that it will go through, can't be that far away in terms of valuations.

    If Berbatov and Adebayor were on the table and we got Gayle I would be most displeased.

    Surely Austin and Berahino etc are ahead of him in Tims shopping list?

  3. Key here is he doesn't want to leave Birmingham or his £63k a week contract

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3216963/Aston-Villa-looking-offload-Charles-N-Zogbia-Tim-Sherwood-seeks-raise-funds-ahead-transfer-deadline-day.html

    Tim Sherwood has admitted he will listen to offers for Charles N’Zogbia but the winger is believed to be reluctant to leave Birmingham.

    N’Zogbia is one of the highest-earning members of Villa’s squad, on around £63,000 per week, and Sherwood would welcome funds ahead of deadline day.

    The 29-year-old, who cost Villa £9.5million in July 2011, still has one year left on his deal but has failed to feature in any matchday squad this season, and is not travelling with his teammates to games.

    Plenty of other teams in the area. Surely someone wants to take him off us

  4. A Quick twitter search on Charbonnier and some fan was comparing him to Giroud about 4 hours ago and states that he is faster than Walcott..

    Never seen the dude play myself, but i doubt he's faster than Walcott!!

    Hazem@Hazem75_h 4h4 hours ago

    For Arsenal fans, Gaetan Charbonnier is the new Olivier Giroud. Best head's player, Very good technically and faster than Walcott. 9M€ #AFC

    "For United fans. Charles N'Zogbia is the new Ryan Giggs. Best heads player, Very good technically and faster than Traore. £15m"

    Saying it doesn't make it true unfortunately

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  5. I'm going to push the boat out here.....

    Lescott, Adebayor (loan) and Austin to arrive by tomorrow.

    Lescott is as good as done from what I've read on here,

    Adebayor and Tim have history and would be a good deal for both

    The qpr manager and Tim are good mates so I can see this happening relatively quick if the ball starts rolling, even as a loan

    We've got enough foreign signings for now thanks. We need experienced, premiership players in to strengthen up.

    I know nothing for certain, I'm not itk, don't get excited just yet

  6. Europe can only buy players until tonight, players can leave anytime during the season.

    So we could only sell N'zogbia to Barcelona tonight, but could still sign messi tomorrow :)

    Yeah but Barca can not register him until January because of their transfer embargo :)

    Let's face it, he'd be as much use to anyone whether he was registered or not

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  7. Defence starting to look stronger now, think we were missing an experienced CB. Richards is good but he's not experienced enough in that position to lead the line. Clark is young and will learn from lescott and match time over the season.

    If he stays fit and gets game time I can see the whole defence benefitting as a unit.

    Amavi, lescott, Richards, Bacuna :D

  8. Everybody's gone to the rapture probably has the best soundtrack i've heard in a game for a long time.

    Finished it yesterday. The ending was certainly interesting without spoiling it.

    It's very involving for what is essentially a walk around Shropshire. You basically walk around and are presented with the memories of several people from theast few days and have to try and piece together what happened.

    it's not a game for anyone who wants to be shooting things or doing anything action orientated. But as I said it's very involving, subtly unnerving and pretty deep if you jump into it.

  9. I really don't understand some of the criticism on here. It's three games in ffs.

    At the end of last season if you'd seen our opening fixtures...

    (Bournemouth - newly promoted, point to prove, away)

    (United - a team we've struggled against for years)

    (Palace - a team invigorated by pardew, with decent new signings and likely to be top 10)

    If you'd seen those and been promised one win and the others being tight losses, with the performances we've seen from amavi and Adama, you can't say you'd have been disappointed.

    We haven't been demolished by anyone, for once were scoring goals (not many, but more than we would under lambert).

    Anyone thinking we were in for a top 6 finish is deluded beyond belief, we're in for a long season, and three games in is not the time to be giving the manager grief

  10. Tim seems to pick his teams based on the training sessions during the week. I'd say if Adama was skinning everyone for fun in training he'd be walking into the squad every game.

    Don't forget Tim has been admiring this lad since he was at Tottenham. He must have a plan for him and sees something he can work with.

  11. Hate to step back on topic here, but anyone have a list of players in their last year of contract?

    Think it's pretty telling already this season who Tim rates given the long contracts dished out to bacons, Clarke and Westwood. Just wondering if there's anymore that are likely to get renewed in the next few weeks?

    EDIT that should obviously be Bacuna.... Not bacon. Although not sure which I prefer tbh

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