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Amazon SuperLeague for FM21
Amazon established a super Euro league not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA. 28 teams based around Europe have lured some big names to them and now face off.
Celtic & Rangers in EFL Championship
Celtic and Rangers have been added to the EFL Sky Bet Championship with clubs moved down to make way, and up in the Scottish leagues.
3-4-1-2 Underdog High Pressure / FM21 Tactic
Great tactic for underdogs (works with good teams as well). You have a great solid defense, and fast counter attack. Over 12 years of game experience.
Asean Super League for FM21
Combination of all Asian countries into a 3 division super league and super cup. Makes playing in Asean more fun. Updated on May 25th (version 3).
downloaded editor license cant save?
i have paid for and downloaded the FMRTE21 licence but it isnt working when i save as above in description...
International Champions Cup
ICC Hello, I wanted to know if there was a version of the International Champions Cup compatible with FM21? How else to...
England Level 10 + Cups for FM21 (fixed loans for L7-10) **FM 21.4 COMPATIBLE**
Unlocks the English football pyramid down to Counties Leagues 2 (level 10). Revised national league format. A FM 2021 database by Flik.
4-4-1-1 Counter FM21 Tactics by Daveincid
This tactic follows the rule: A good offensive wins games, a good defensive the championship. But there is a small difference... you score a lot too!
The No Scouting Challenge
Can you win everything with a danish team, whithout using scouts? and only use an excel file with all attributes? Hello Scouts In this experiment i want to find out if you can win everything i FM, without using any scouting...
The No Scouting Challenge
Can you win everything with a danish team, whithout using scouts? and only use an excel file with all attributes? Hello Scouts In this experiment i want to find out if you can win everything i FM, without using any scouting...
Rule Bretagne: The Unbeatables
In the final part of this mini-series, I look at my Rennes team which won Ligue 1 undefeated in 2023/2024.
FM21 Light Skin
Based on last year' Light Skin blending a Light Grey background with Cyan and Purple Accents, with a layout based on the Default FM21 skin with a few tweaks.
River and Boca in Premier League
This FM21 DB has River and Boca play in the Premier League. Requires the No Borders DB due to the limitations of nationalities and agreements.
Solskjær's 4-2-3-1 Man Utd Tactics for FM21
Replicate the way Man Utd play in real life under Ole Gunnar Solskjær. Attacking play and get Bruno Fernandes firing! A set of 2 tactics for FM 2021.
Frank Lampard's Chelsea 4-2-3-1 / FM21 Tactic
I have replicated the Frank Lampard 4-2-3-1 that he used with Chelsea at the start of the 2020/21 season.
3D Kits for Other Leagues in the Champions League of Asia, Africa and America
3D Kits for Other Leagues in the Champions League of Asia, Africa and America FM21 Download posted on 3D Kits Forum for Football Manager 2021
FM Genie Scout 19g
Error pop on loading I'm not able to load the tool at all anymore, getting this error Access violation at address 00A75834 in...
Trotters Talent | Part 17: Flourishing Academy Products
Bolton Wanderers’ young prospects were starting to respond to the faith we’d shown by throwing them into the first-team, in most cases extremely prematurely when they were still only considered to be playing at National League level.
Managerial Attributes Guide for Football Manager
Setting up your own personal manager is the most important part of your save. Figuring out the attributes is key to success. Updated for FM 2021.
Track 8 – The Importance of Being Idle
If you give me a minute, A man’s got a limit, I can’t get a life if my heart’s not in it.. Suggestion: Blogs aren’t made to be read in Twitter WordPress reader – click here to read in it’s original format if viewing on a mobile device. We are back!! After a 2-3 week hiatus from FM due to Brexit-induced work chaos, we finally managed to get back to a somewhat normal routine which means completing Season 3 of our Homegrown (i.e. French nationality only) save at Angers in France’s Ligue 1 after finishing 7th and 6th respectively in our first two seasons. If you are new here feel free to jump to the beginning and catch up (20 mins should do it), otherwise join me as we find out how well (or not well) things are going in the West of France after three seasons at the helm. Idle Ideas = Ideal If things weren’t bad enough having to take an enforced break from FM21 in real life, we also experienced something similar in-game where we have just reached November 2022 which brings the first of a two-month Winter Break due to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar – YEAH THANKS FIFA. When we last left off, we were sitting in 11th place in Ligue 1 after 13 games having lost our star player Mathieu Cafaro to a board-accepted €16m bid from Newcastle (replacing him with none other than Theo Zidane i.e. SON OF ZINEDINE), followed by the worst injury crisis I have ever set eyes on in FM where 9 of our first team were out injured over the course of a 2-3 month period including a long term injury for top scorer Rachid Alioui who has played just 3 games this season. New year new us right? The positive thing about the 2 month winter break however, was that it allowed us to focus on some badly needed admin – what to do when you have 61 days to kill before your next competitive game? 1. Affiliations One of our main save objectives outlined at the very beginning of this save is to establish affiliations with some of the top African academies in the hope of influencing our Youth Intake to develop a pipeline of French/African youth prospects and/or wonderkids. While this is of course a Homegrown save in which we can only sign players of French nationality (first or second) – the hope is that rather than sign players directly from these feeder clubs, having this connection will influence the quality and nationality of our annual Youth Intake. After 3 seasons we are finally given the opportunity to select a club with whom we want to create such an affiliation and our first port of call is the Generation Foot Academie in Senegal, responsible for producing the likes of Papiss Cissé, Ismaila Sarr, Diafra Sakho and Sadio Mané. The club already have an affiliation with FC Metz who are in Ligue 1 so part of me thinks the game won’t allow two Parent clubs from the same league however we manage to hoodwink the board to hop on a flight down to Dakar in the hope we might get our first African feeder club in this save. This objective could prove to be tricky to say the least however I take comfort looking at the league table above and seeing Metz sitting in rock bottom – there is hope yet! Our other target is the Right to Dream academy in Ghana, however we will have to wait for the board to get over the wasted trip to Senegal before asking again. 2. Staff Up I haven’t spoken much about Backroom Staff in this save so far; even though we all do it it’s not usually the most exciting thing to read or write about especially as I am limiting myself to the same Homegrown rules for staff as well as players – however during our trip to Senegal we became acquainted with two French expats that have played a key role in the development of the Generation Foot academy, so we decided that we would have them both! Emmanuel Beauchet arrives as our new Assistant Manager, while Olivier Perrin takes the reigns as Head of Youth Development – even if we don’t get an affiliation any time soon, hopefully this might help influence our youth intakes in the coming seasons which have been fairly poor so far in this save. 3. Training Having flicked between some of the default training schedules over the past two seasons as well as a couple of tailored ones in between letting our Assistant Manager handle a lot of the hassle – we decide to do a complete overhaul and create 5 new training schedules which are largely designed to cover our match plan depending on (a) our opponent each week, )b) whether we are at Home or Away and (c) whether we expect to be favourites, have a close game or get our assess handed to us by a PSG or Lyon as has generally been the case so far in this save: > Schedule 1 – “Pure Counter“ By and large we have been playing a Fluid Counter Attacking tactic, relying on decent BPD/DLPs to distribute the ball up the field quickly and on the speed of wide players to carry the ball forward and create chances. To facilitate this, our training schedule is set up so that we focus on Defensive Play earlier in the week where we work on pressuring our opponents to win the ball back in our own half, followed by sessions focused on transition, distribution and wide play to then create chances accordingly: > Schedule 2 – “Attack the Block“ It doesn’t happen often but on the occasion where we are favourites or expect to dominate our opponents, we swtich to a more attacking training philosophy which is all about taking the game to our opponents and attacking at every opportunity to maximise our chances and scoring output. > Schedule 3 – “Lockdown“ PSG like this. When you are up against a side that now boasts Ronaldo, Mbappe, Neymar, Salah and Kulusevski it’s literally all we can do to try not to concede (let alone having to also try and compete with the likes of Lyon, Monaco and Rennes), therefore we focus completely on defensive positioning and movement for the majority of the week in the hope that our lads at the back remember the ball isn’t supposed to go over their heads and that remembering to mark a player as you were told can actually be effective if executed correctly: > Schedule 4 – “Ronnie Ballwork“ Possession. Ball Retention. Repeat. Always repeat. > Schedule 5 – “Fitness & Set Pieces“ This one is simply for weeks where we have no game or a decent gap between fixtures as well as increasing intensity during the Winter break etc. The focus is on intense physical/fitness training in the mornings all week, with Set Piece training in the afternoons to give a bit of relief. With the likes of Theo (6ft 5″) and N’Dicka (6ft 4″) we don’t capitalise enough on Free Kicks and Corners, plenty of room for improvement here. 4. Individual Development It’s not half as easy to impact an individual player’s development as it used to be in earlier versions of CM/FM, however one of the best ways to see visible results sooner is by focusing on Player Traits which specifically develop a player’s propensity and ability to take a certain action more frequently in match situations – this requires a bit of manual intervention on the Individual Training screen however the results can be pretty quick and worthwhile to see more of what you want to see in-game. Always a good feeling to take care of some of the admin which I had put on the backburner for a while, and this combined with Rachid Alioui returning from injury and scoring in a couple of friendlies gives us a fresh positive outlook heading into the second half of the season. LET’S DO THIS. 🖱️ One mouse click later…….. COME ON. I mean seriously – this guy has had more injuries than I’ve had poor Oasis puns. The dude is 30 years old and should be in prime condition, however when I look at his injury history since we started this save – well, see for yourself… Enough is enough. We can’t go another month without a quality goalscorer in the team. Our backup options are Stephane Bahoken who simply isn’t good enough for this level, and Said Benrahma who isn’t a natural Striker and lacks the clinical goalscoring instinct we urgently need to resuscitate this season. We need a proper Striker; one who can score goals, is good enough to lead the line and ultimately replace the aging and ever fragile Rachid Alioui. Having earned €30m in transfer fees during the summer window and spending less than €20m, we have the bones of about €9m in our transfer budget to find ourselves a proven goalscorer who can make an immediate impact and who of course meets our Homegrown rule by being French or having a French passport. We really don’t ask for much in this save…. They say the January Transfer Window is silly season, designed for panic buying and over-spending – I have no idea what they are talking about. Amine Gouri arrives at Angers from Nice for a total fee of €18 million (€9m up front and €9m over 3 years), completely emptying out our finances and more than likely screwing our overall bank balance for the foreseeable future….did we think about this before clicking that Confirm button? Of course we DID NOT. Did it make a difference? Whether it was scoring on his debut in a 2-0 win over Lorient, or just a bump in morale on the back of making our record signing – either way we went on an epic 8 game unbeaten run in which almost all our attacking players managed to find the net, marred only by a narrow defeat at home to in-form Strasbourg followed by our usual defeat against PSG. By the end of February we find ourselves up to 8th place – the killer thing about this league is that in general, when one of us has a run of good form we all do, with Monaco picking up 9 wins in 13 games and the likes of Brest and Nimes also hitting spells of form. Amine Gouiri picks up 4 goals in 9 games which isn’t a bad return – if we can keep this up, we are in with a shout of European qualification for the second year in a row (hopefully not the Europa Conference again) and potentially continuing our upward trend having finished in 7th and 6th position respectively in the last two seasons. After that, things started to get a bit..interesting. I say interesting…WEIRD is probably a more appropriate word. After that defeat to PSG, we go on a 7 game unbeaten run which sees us climb up to 5th place in the league, before back-to-back defeats against Lille and Montpellier send us down to 8th place again. Considering some of the quality we are competing with and that we are a squad limited due to our Homegrown rule I think we are doing well – the board on the other hand decide to take an extremely strange turn, firstly getting ticked off with something I said to the media (still actually don’t know what triggered it) and then subsequently making our status “Insecure” at the club. What the hell is going on?! That game finishes 1-1 at home and I…
Player Roles Guide for Football Manager
Having players in the correct positions is only the start, getting them to fit the roles to your tactic is another. A Football Manager guide to player roles. Updated for FM 2022.
“Misery” - La Plata: Colombia #FM21
Fixing your Football Manager tactic and recovering from a bad run of form is not always easy. Welcome to my misery...
Yael Engel: The Devil's Angel
The past, the present and the future of one of the most iconic and controversial Premier League footballers to play the game [h2]The Devil's Angel (Part...
Olelbis plug and play and win tactic 433
tactic 433 tested in English premier division Man utd, chelsea Tottenham, i created a tactic 433 which i am quite sure you gonna love cause, i tried many tactics and this not only seems legit,...
Training: Increasing Support Duties
Now and again I get a request from the assistant manager, like this: "I would recommend that you look to increase o...
Milan de Koningh Pt 3
A twenty one year career, spanning four teams, three countries, forty four trophies, including a record breaking and inc...
Joao De Smivea - A Brazilian Dream
Following the career of Joao De Smivea, a Brazilian Football coach building his way to the top. #1 - A HUMBLE BEGINNING Hi all, As a long time FM player, I have always wanted to do a long term save wit...
match screen
player ratings hi ive just purchased fm 21 and notice that on the match screen i cant watch games with just player ratings and only...