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Cape Umoya United Football Club Teampack

Mar 21, 2020 Sort It Out SI

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Energetik-BGU Minsk Teampack

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

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FM20.4.0 TEA FOR ONE 4312 P102 ALL CUPS

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

We Are United – 2

Mar 20, 2020 Madd FM

This is the second post in this “We Are United” series with Newcastle United – click here to read from the beginning if you’ve not already done so 👌.     After fast-forwarding to the end of the 2019/2020 season, it’s time to see what state this club is in….17th last season having narrowly avoided relegation; 38 goals scored i.e. one goal per game; a goal difference of -26 overall…Steve Bruce has left some large boots to fill. Before we can even think about signing some players, a major upheaval of the backroom is needed to inject some new life into the dressing room – there are still some staff here that worked with Alan Pardew for crying out loud. We won’t go into too much detail on staff additions, but we’ve managed to bring in an absolute banger of an Assistant Manager in this writer’s humble opinion (writer’s note: not that humble).       Mike Ashley was once quoted as saying “I don’t have the cash to compete with top clubs”, and looking at Newcastle over the past few seasons one would easily be led to think that this isn’t a highly profitable and lucrative club. Now, granted this is a football simulation game but financially all is very much well on Tyneside and we won’t be overly worried about revenue or income during our time here (more so how we spend it).     💰💰💰   Having said that – the gods of FM seem to be in our favour as we commence our empire at St. James Park – news items like these sometimes have to be taken with a pinch of salt and we have been heartbroken previously, however………       Safe to say I’ve never achieved one of my FM goals by the second blog post – however as one of our objectives for this save is to get a takeover or die trying (see here for more detail), the sun is suddenly shining in the North of England – let’s get down to business 😎💻.   Speaking of save objectives (seriously, read them!) – as a lifelong Newcastle fan since the early 90’s and therefore through the better times for Geordie fans, we intend to recreate history on Tyneside not just through victory and success on the field but by reanimating some of the more legendary Newcastle players who not only wore the black and white jersey with pride but left their own memorable stamp and legacy behind with the club and fans alike. Earlier we identified 5 Toon icons whom we will honour and take inspiration from by using them as a basis for our first transfers at the club by trying to identify their modern day counterparts based on their nationality, playing position and FM attributes – here is a reminder of who they are courtesy of some assistance from Championship Manager 97/98 and 01/02 to help us on our way (shout out to @maffyou for supplying us with some quality screenshots), and how we did in terms of finding a modern day FM counterpart for each.   1. Nolberto Solano – AM(R/L) – Peruvian     Criminally underrated by many, Nolberto Solano was tactically and technically outstanding as well as being a set-piece maestro and excellent crosser of the ball. Are we really going to find a Peruvian FM20 version of this legend? Enter Cristian Benavente – a verstatile Attacking Midfielder who although not as strong in terms of crossing and set-pieces, will bring additional speed and flair to the team especially if covering for the likes of Allan Saint-Maximin and Miguel Almiron and also has outstanding technical and dribbling skills. A bargain for £550K in this writer’s opinion.     2. Philippe Albert – DC – Belgian     Famous for “that goal” against Man. Utd, that photo with Juninho and of course one of the most glorious moustaches the Premier League has ever seen, Philippe Albert was an ever present during Kevin Keegan’s entertainer years as Newcastle Manager, and Belgium hadn’t seen a finer Centre Half until the emergence of one Vincent Kompany a few years back. Can we top that?     At just 20 years old Zinho Vanheusden (can I just call him Millhouse?) looks like he could have a big future at the club, and will arguably be the main character in Belgium’s World Cup 2022 back line with the likes of Toby Alderweireld (31) and Jan Vertonghen (33) not getting any younger. We briefly looked at the likes of Jason Denayer and Leander Dendoncker, however once this guy appeared it was a no-brainer and he will hopefully be worth the £16,000,000 transfer fee (50% paid up front) given to Standard Liege for his signature.   3. Shay Given – GK – Irish     Granted I have included Shay in this list for two reasons – (1) I am Irish and (2) I have already known who I would sign to fill his gloves since early FM19 when I saw the emergence of Gavin Bazunu both in game and in real life as he featured for the Ireland U19 team. This kid oozes class, and the future of Irish football (at least between the posts) looks bright as he looks set to compete with the likes of Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool) and Mark Travers (Bournemouth) for that #1 jersey in years to come; there was only one winner in our decision making process and it took £9m (50% up front) to prize him from Manchester City which will either prove to be great value for money or absolute madness on my part. Time will tell!     4. Temur Ketsbaia – AM(RLC) – Georgian     Where to start with this lad…aside from having the ability to absolutely lose it during a goal celebration, Temur Ketsbaia made an instant impact on Tyneside coming from relative obscurity at AEK in Greece to lighting up the Premier League for three seasons at Newcastle at the end of the 1990’s. Never graced with much skill or pace, he knew where the goal was and was known to hit the odd thunderbastard from time to time. Will it even be possible to find such a player from Georgia in modern day FM?     Ok, so we had a slight hiccup in that the whole FM Brexit scenario made it next to impossible to sign a Georgian player. Initially we made moves for Giorgi Kharaishvili and Giorgi Chakvetadze however both moves were cancelled due to Work Permit issues – thankfully we came across Qazaishvili who also holds US citizenship and therefore was able to bluff his way past Boris’s cronies at the border. What I like about this guy is that he is both versatile and has great technical, first touch and dribbling ability – it remains to be seen if he can kick the shit out of an advertising hoarding as well as Ketsbaia #challengeaccepted.   5. Faustino Asprilla – STC – Colombian     Horses, guns, cartwheels and condoms – inbetween all that nonsense, “Tino” became a cult hero on Tyneside, largely helped by a hat-trick scored in a 3-2 victory over Barcelona in the 1997/1998 Champions League. It’s fair to say that there has never been a player like Tino Asprilla since he hung up his boots, and while we were tempted to lean towards the likes of Juan “Cucho” Hernandez and Luis Suarez (not that one) who both have Pace and Flair akin to what Tino was known for, it was impossible not to look past Alfredo Morelos who admittedly is not as creative or flamboyant as Asprilla, however arguably is equally as controversial and temperamental in addition to having bags of talent as a goal-scoring Striker.     And so completes our Famous Five and the start of our mission to recreate history at Newcastle – whether this lot can become as iconic as their predecessors is anyone’s guess, however we will battle on stubbornly in the hope that they can bring some magic and entertainment to this save and bring some well deserved success to the nostalgic Newcastle fans!     Amidst all this chaos, the rumour mill continues to churn:     Once I saw that comment about “reducing the focus on transfer activity” you better believe we accelerated the above signings rapidly, and just as we are coming to the end of our pre-season friendlies the news finally breaks:       WHAT THE ABSOLUTE F*CK….after all our hard work in putting transfer embargos in the FM editor, simming forward to the end of the season, building out our entire backroom staff and then spending hours trying to find a Peruvian Winger and a Georgian Forward…we could be about to lose our job in favour of Quique Sanches Flores who has had more management jobs than he’s had paellas after an afternoon siesta? Surely FM can’t do that to us – we’ve not even played a competitive fixture yet!   We are forced to play two friendlies during our tour of China (10-0 and 8-0 respectively) before finding out our fate…is this the end before we have even begun?       That was a bit too close for comfort! Hopefully our opening league game against Brighton won’t be as close, we will have to wait for my next post to find out where we will also look at the tactic we will employ for the 2020/2021 season as Newcastle Manager. Feel free to share your thoughts and feedback on our transfers below – have I squandered all our budget for the sake of a bit of NUFC nostalgia? 😅 Thanks for reading, MaddFM.

We Are United – 2

Mar 20, 2020 Madd FM

This is the second post in this “We Are United” series with Newcastle United – click here to read from the beginning if you’ve not already done so 👌.     After fast-forwarding to the end of the 2019/2020 season, it’s time to see what state this club is in….17th last season having narrowly avoided relegation; 38 goals scored i.e. one goal per game; a goal difference of -26 overall…Steve Bruce has left some large boots to fill. Before we can even think about signing some players, a major upheaval of the backroom is needed to inject some new life into the dressing room – there are still some staff here that worked with Alan Pardew for crying out loud. We won’t go into too much detail on staff additions, but we’ve managed to bring in an absolute banger of an Assistant Manager in this writer’s humble opinion (writer’s note: not that humble).       Mike Ashley was once quoted as saying “I don’t have the cash to compete with top clubs”, and looking at Newcastle over the past few seasons one would easily be led to think that this isn’t a highly profitable and lucrative club. Now, granted this is a football simulation game but financially all is very much well on Tyneside and we won’t be overly worried about revenue or income during our time here (more so how we spend it).     💰💰💰   Having said that – the gods of FM seem to be in our favour as we commence our empire at St. James Park – news items like these sometimes have to be taken with a pinch of salt and we have been heartbroken previously, however………       Safe to say I’ve never achieved one of my FM goals by the second blog post – however as one of our objectives for this save is to get a takeover or die trying (see here for more detail), the sun is suddenly shining in the North of England – let’s get down to business 😎💻.   Speaking of save objectives (seriously, read them!) – as a lifelong Newcastle fan since the early 90’s and therefore through the better times for Geordie fans, we intend to recreate history on Tyneside not just through victory and success on the field but by reanimating some of the more legendary Newcastle players who not only wore the black and white jersey with pride but left their own memorable stamp and legacy behind with the club and fans alike. Earlier we identified 5 Toon icons whom we will honour and take inspiration from by using them as a basis for our first transfers at the club by trying to identify their modern day counterparts based on their nationality, playing position and FM attributes – here is a reminder of who they are courtesy of some assistance from Championship Manager 97/98 and 01/02 to help us on our way (shout out to @maffyou for supplying us with some quality screenshots), and how we did in terms of finding a modern day FM counterpart for each.   1. Nolberto Solano – AM(R/L) – Peruvian     Criminally underrated by many, Nolberto Solano was tactically and technically outstanding as well as being a set-piece maestro and excellent crosser of the ball. Are we really going to find a Peruvian FM20 version of this legend? Enter Cristian Benavente – a verstatile Attacking Midfielder who although not as strong in terms of crossing and set-pieces, will bring additional speed and flair to the team especially if covering for the likes of Allan Saint-Maximin and Miguel Almiron and also has outstanding technical and dribbling skills. A bargain for £550K in this writer’s opinion.     2. Philippe Albert – DC – Belgian     Famous for “that goal” against Man. Utd, that photo with Juninho and of course one of the most glorious moustaches the Premier League has ever seen, Philippe Albert was an ever present during Kevin Keegan’s entertainer years as Newcastle Manager, and Belgium hadn’t seen a finer Centre Half until the emergence of one Vincent Kompany a few years back. Can we top that?     At just 20 years old Zinho Vanheusden (can I just call him Millhouse?) looks like he could have a big future at the club, and will arguably be the main character in Belgium’s World Cup 2022 back line with the likes of Toby Alderweireld (31) and Jan Vertonghen (33) not getting any younger. We briefly looked at the likes of Jason Denayer and Leander Dendoncker, however once this guy appeared it was a no-brainer and he will hopefully be worth the £16,000,000 transfer fee (50% paid up front) given to Standard Liege for his signature.   3. Shay Given – GK – Irish     Granted I have included Shay in this list for two reasons – (1) I am Irish and (2) I have already known who I would sign to fill his gloves since early FM19 when I saw the emergence of Gavin Bazunu both in game and in real life as he featured for the Ireland U19 team. This kid oozes class, and the future of Irish football (at least between the posts) looks bright as he looks set to compete with the likes of Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool) and Mark Travers (Bournemouth) for that #1 jersey in years to come; there was only one winner in our decision making process and it took £9m (50% up front) to prize him from Manchester City which will either prove to be great value for money or absolute madness on my part. Time will tell!     4. Temur Ketsbaia – AM(RLC) – Georgian     Where to start with this lad…aside from having the ability to absolutely lose it during a goal celebration, Temur Ketsbaia made an instant impact on Tyneside coming from relative obscurity at AEK in Greece to lighting up the Premier League for three seasons at Newcastle at the end of the 1990’s. Never graced with much skill or pace, he knew where the goal was and was known to hit the odd thunderbastard from time to time. Will it even be possible to find such a player from Georgia in modern day FM?     Ok, so we had a slight hiccup in that the whole FM Brexit scenario made it next to impossible to sign a Georgian player. Initially we made moves for Giorgi Kharaishvili and Giorgi Chakvetadze however both moves were cancelled due to Work Permit issues – thankfully we came across Qazaishvili who also holds US citizenship and therefore was able to bluff his way past Boris’s cronies at the border. What I like about this guy is that he is both versatile and has great technical, first touch and dribbling ability – it remains to be seen if he can kick the shit out of an advertising hoarding as well as Ketsbaia #challengeaccepted.   5. Faustino Asprilla – STC – Colombian     Horses, guns, cartwheels and condoms – inbetween all that nonsense, “Tino” became a cult hero on Tyneside, largely helped by a hat-trick scored in a 3-2 victory over Barcelona in the 1997/1998 Champions League. It’s fair to say that there has never been a player like Tino Asprilla since he hung up his boots, and while we were tempted to lean towards the likes of Juan “Cucho” Hernandez and Luis Suarez (not that one) who both have Pace and Flair akin to what Tino was known for, it was impossible not to look past Alfredo Morelos who admittedly is not as creative or flamboyant as Asprilla, however arguably is equally as controversial and temperamental in addition to having bags of talent as a goal-scoring Striker.     And so completes our Famous Five and the start of our mission to recreate history at Newcastle – whether this lot can become as iconic as their predecessors is anyone’s guess, however we will battle on stubbornly in the hope that they can bring some magic and entertainment to this save and bring some well deserved success to the nostalgic Newcastle fans!     Amidst all this chaos, the rumour mill continues to churn:     Once I saw that comment about “reducing the focus on transfer activity” you better believe we accelerated the above signings rapidly, and just as we are coming to the end of our pre-season friendlies the news finally breaks:       WHAT THE ABSOLUTE F*CK….after all our hard work in putting transfer embargos in the FM editor, simming forward to the end of the season, building out our entire backroom staff and then spending hours trying to find a Peruvian Winger and a Georgian Forward…we could be about to lose our job in favour of Quique Sanches Flores who has had more management jobs than he’s had paellas after an afternoon siesta? Surely FM can’t do that to us – we’ve not even played a competitive fixture yet!   We are forced to play two friendlies during our tour of China (10-0 and 8-0 respectively) before finding out our fate…is this the end before we have even begun?       That was a bit too close for comfort! Hopefully our opening league game against Brighton won’t be as close, we will have to wait for my next post to find out where we will also look at the tactic we will employ for the 2020/2021 season as Newcastle Manager. Feel free to share your thoughts and feedback on our transfers below – have I squandered all our budget for the sake of a bit of NUFC nostalgia? 😅 Thanks for reading, MaddFM.

scp missing Teampack

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

scp missing Teampack FM25/26 Update Download posted on sortitoutsi Cut Out Player Faces Forum for Football Manager 2024/25

Fixing the Wheelbarrow - Notts County

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

Inter Miami CF Teampack

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

Inter Miami CF Teampack FM25/26 Update Download posted on sortitoutsi Cut Out Player Faces Forum for Football Manager 2024/25

Real scoreboards

Mar 20, 2020 FM Scout

Get real scoreboards on FM20 HI! Does anyone know how can i get real scoreboards for the competitions like Premier league or champions...

Unrealistic.....well everything

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

Latest data update

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

UNDER 23 ENGLISH PLAYERS ONLY - Football Manager 2020 Draft (vs TomFM)

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

UNDER 23 ENGLISH PLAYERS ONLY - Football Manager 2020 Draft (vs TomFM) FM25/26 Update Video posted on Football Manager Videos for Football Manager 2024/25

Rebuilding Notts County - S11-E3 Paid Off The Ref! | Football Manager 2020

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

Rebuilding Notts County - S11-E3 Paid Off The Ref! | Football Manager 2020 FM25/26 Update Video posted on Football Manager Videos for Football Manager 2024/25

Problems to reload a save

Mar 20, 2020 FM Scout

I did everything right, the FM20 is running, I start the Genie and press "load game" and then it doesnt response and the...

Dundee United

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

drafts, question about draft use?

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

Stockport County Teampack

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

Stockport County Teampack FM25/26 Update Download posted on sortitoutsi Cut Out Player Faces Forum for Football Manager 2024/25

How to Add Single Kit to FM20 on Mac?

Mar 20, 2020 FM Scout

Need help using a custom kit on FM20 on Mac It's self explanatory. I designed some kits and want to add them to a specific team, but can't find any help online to...

GLORY HUNTER FM20 | #102 | YOUR FAVOURITE PLAYER IS...? | Football Manager 2020

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

GLORY HUNTER FM20 | #102 | YOUR FAVOURITE PLAYER IS...? | Football Manager 2020 FM25/26 Update Video posted on Football Manager Videos for Football Manager 2024/25

Arsenal Staff Bug

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

New Season Network/Online Starting

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

Team Instructions Redux - How to use them in various situations

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

Team Instructions Redux - How to use them in various situations FM25/26 Update Video posted on Football Manager Videos for Football Manager 2024/25

Football Manager Realistic Database [Deleted]

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

Classic Gentleman 3-1-4-1-1 // Less Means More // FM20 Tactic

Mar 20, 2020 FM Scout

A 3 defender and 1 striker playing like gentlemen is showing that less means more! A tactic for FM2020, tested with Wolves and RB Leipzig.

Park To Prem FM20 | Tow Law Town #75 - Wonderkid Tantrums | Football Manager 2020

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

Park To Prem FM20 | Tow Law Town #75 - Wonderkid Tantrums | Football Manager 2020 FM25/26 Update Video posted on Football Manager Videos for Football Manager 2024/25

Scotland Football Pyramid for FM20 // Accurate

Mar 20, 2020 FM Scout

Accurate Scottish pyramid down to Juniors including all cups. A database for FM2020.

2 Player Hotseat FM20 - Is it possible?

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

Kingstonian Diaries Ep 33 Football Manager 2020

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

Kingstonian Diaries Ep 33 Football Manager 2020 FM25/26 Update Video posted on Football Manager Videos for Football Manager 2024/25

How many leagues

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

4-3-3 Everton Tiki Taka

Mar 20, 2020 FM Scout

A 4-3-3 formation with vertical tiki taka approach. Tested with Everton and won the Premier League.

Various foreign players in Japan Mixpack

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

Various foreign players in Japan Mixpack FM25/26 Update Download posted on sortitoutsi Cut Out Player Faces Forum for Football Manager 2024/25

The Undefeated Gaul 4-2-3-1 // FM20 Tactic

Mar 20, 2020 FM Scout

This is a well balanced tactic for FM2020... scoring much and conceding few. Playing Roma, I won Serie A without any defeat, Italian Cup, UCL and European Super Cup.

FM20.4.0 ARGUS 343 P102 [Deleted]

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

FM20.4.0 PARISIENNE WALKWAYS W SS VOL2 P102 CC

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

No Football Manager 2020 folder in sports interactive folder on Mac?

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

Kenya mixpack

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

Kenya mixpack FM25/26 Update Download posted on sortitoutsi Cut Out Player Faces Forum for Football Manager 2024/25

I am Nobody - FMM2020 Career Story

Mar 20, 2020 FM Scout

A bad FM player badly role-plays playing FM, probably badly I am Nobody - An FMM2020 Career Story A bad FM player badly role-plays playing FM, probably badly. Who am I? I...

How to make Genie scout 20 work on mac ?

Mar 20, 2020 FM Scout

Need help please advise...

Share & Download Tactic Spamming!?

Mar 20, 2020 FM Base

Orlando Pirates Football Club Teampack

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

Orlando Pirates Football Club Teampack FM25/26 Update Download posted on sortitoutsi Cut Out Player Faces Forum for Football Manager 2024/25

League of Ireland improvements pack 2 Mixpack

Mar 20, 2020 Sort It Out SI

League of Ireland improvements pack 2 Mixpack FM25/26 Update Download posted on sortitoutsi Cut Out Player Faces Forum for Football Manager 2024/25

Need new players to join.

Mar 19, 2020 FM Scout

Hi all, I am wanting new players to join our online league,at the moment they is just two of us and could do with few...

How to beat 5-3-2 and 5-2-3?

Mar 19, 2020 FM Base

4231 SS-WITCHER the wrath of GERALT

Mar 19, 2020 FM Base

Using 5212 with man united

Mar 19, 2020 FM Base

Rebuilding Notts County - S11-E2 An Accident That Wasn't My Fault! | Football Manager 2020

Mar 19, 2020 Sort It Out SI

Rebuilding Notts County - S11-E2 An Accident That Wasn't My Fault! | Football Manager 2020 FM25/26 Update Video posted on Football Manager Videos for Football Manager 2024/25

FM20.4(4-3-3)@REDDEVILS@

Mar 19, 2020 FM Base

AC Milan – 2020-21 End of Season Update – Club Focus

Mar 19, 2020 A FM Old Timer

Having lost just two games before the Winter break, AC Milan were sitting atop Serie A. The squad had gone through something of a transformation, as clubs with a higher reputation, such as Liverpool, Manchester City and Real Madrid, picked off some of their best talents. Five players left, three of which were first teams […]