Gaming The SM RedCafe League

Division 2 table update

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Only side unbeaten in the league now (until I play Peterborough).
 
Up the City.

Comfortable 3-1 win over Leicester.
 
Lost to a managerless Sunderland 2-0. FML.
 
Lost to a managerless Sunderland 2-0. FML.

Playing me next. I tihnk our teams are fairly even in terms of player ratings.

I have a slightly higher overall rating but my better players (Nesta, Del Pireo, Beckham) are old buggers while yours (Neymar, Hazard) are up and coming.
 
Playing me next. I tihnk our teams are fairly even in terms of player ratings.

I have a slightly higher overall rating but my better players (Nesta, Del Pireo, Beckham) are old buggers while yours (Neymar, Hazard) are up and coming.

My best striker(Matri) is injured though, so that might give you an advantage.
 
I'm about to walk right into Abramovich's office and bitchslap him for not letting me get any back-up for Essien.

Pity you missed out on Shaun "White Essien" Derry.

Btw just noticed Nocerino also has a position change. He is now a CM/DM.
 
Beat United 1-4 at Old Trafford

Everton on the rise. Arsenal last week, United this.

Syd Martinez for manager of the month?

Article to follow...
 
Be nice to find a consistent formation :wenger:

Sol put a loan bid in for Nelson when possible.
 
2nd place behind Trionz who's 2 points in front.

I'm on -190k though and losing money every game.
 
No one should be allowed to switch around clubs

Hardly fair on others. New players only I suggest

I agree to an extent but it isn't exactly fair on some players who didn't join straight away when the top 2 divisions were quickly filled and had to take over a division 3 - 5 club with little money/wages and have done well with what they've got only for a new player to join who decided to wait until the best clubs became available.

There is no ideal solution to the quit manager issue though. With the switching club aspect I suppose more of a headache is created when one person switches clubs another manager has to be found to take over the vacancy the other person has left at their old club and so on.
 
If people want to take over at another club, they should quit the club they are currently at and have their name drawn from a hat (which also contains the names of those without clubs who wish to take part).
 
I agree to an extent but it isn't exactly fair on some players who didn't join straight away when the top 2 divisions were quickly filled and had to take over a division 3 - 5 club with little money/wages and have done well with what they've got only for a new player to join who decided to wait until the best clubs became available.

There is no ideal solution to the quit manager issue though. With the switching club aspect I suppose more of a headache is created when one person switches clubs another manager has to be found to take over the vacancy the other person has left at their old club and so on.

If people want to take over at another club, they should quit the club they are currently at and have their name drawn from a hat (which also contains the names of those without clubs who wish to take part).

I just can't see why enjoyment someone would get with leaving their club that they have built up so early on in the season.

Then you end up with another vacant club which has pilfered all of the top players in the game sitting vacant.
 
If people want to take over at another club, they should quit the club they are currently at and have their name drawn from a hat (which also contains the names of those without clubs who wish to take part).

I think they have to take a fit and proper persons test also by demonstrating that the club they're leaving behind are in a positive financial position.
 
Wycombe Wanderers 0-6 Sheffield Wednesday

An absolute battering in every sense of the word, up to second. 100% record since I made my first transfer. I trust this is as good a moment as any to reaffirm my interest in Sunderland managers position?

Though I must make it clear that I have no desire to take over at Liverpool, as I have no desire to move backwards into the 1980's to when they used to be a big club. I also don't believe it would be a good move to go direct from Sheffield Wednesday to Liverpool, with all the unfortunate Hillsbrough connatations that would bring, as that may cause unnecessary upset to the good people of Liverpool. I also don't think I could match the previous managers kit sponsorship deal, which obviously is the most important thing.

I do, however, think I could improve upon the current Sunderland kit deal, which I believe will be a major contributing factor to me being the best possible candidate for the managers position. I'm also a very personable person, and will be sure to make the people of Sunderland smile again. As for points, I am sure that under myself the Black Cats will gain more than enough points, but I am a man of strict values, and while points are important, the priorities are sponsorships and smiles. I can't say it fairer than that.
 
I don't much care for your input as you are running your own club like an idiot

Why? I've put massive investment into my accademy, have signed the world's best winger and the world's best GK, and am one point behind being top of the Premier League. Not bad going since my wage bill has been reduced by about £100k a week in the process.