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July 22, 2011 22:52

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Wigan Athletic in England is currently being destroid by the currently manager, finally their board are kicking him away so there is space for a real manager to manage this nice team, already with a good fighting main team and with many nice young players I would consider can become great stars.

If you’re worried about kicking a manager out of a team don’t be, this guy ruined the main and full improved team and didn’t use the young stars a single match, for an active manager it seems the only objective of the guy is destroying the team… Take a look and start a new challenge in a rising league…

http://www.rubysoccer.com/game/team_players/180

 

July 29, 2011 10:59

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Still two great teams in England waiting for a good manager to take over, take your chance in a rising country and get in line for the fight coming in the few next seasons, ManUtd domination is about to end not only because our “gold generation” is retiring but most of all because there are some great teams starting to give a fight and taking the benefits of their investment, be one of those teams…

Blackpool http://www.rubysoccer.com/game/team_info/184
Huge team that seems to have great financial conditions and lots of players you can sell and quickly assemble a team of your making…

Wigan Athletic http://www.rubysoccer.com/game/team_info/180
Great team from the work of the manager S L, currently being destroyed by Nestor Dias, desperately needs a good manager that can regulate main team’s stamina and continue improving the great young players S L bought, a team with a great present and future, good managing stuff from S L, be the one continuing his work…

 

July 29, 2011 19:16

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I have to hand it to you filipe…. you don’t give up :)

 

July 30, 2011 08:17

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Well, in some way he is slightly succesfull. Not sure if it’s all thanks to him, but england has been climbing in the uefa ranking. Then again it’s hard to really point out a reason. Some might say that spain has just gone down in ranking. They haven’t performed like they use to.

 

July 30, 2011 11:07

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I can be a real spamer some times but the topic’s only intention is that :D

I had my fair share in the job done Sly but it has only been possible because other manager made really great performances against stronger teams, in the next seasons I guess will have more managers getting to the late stages in Europe, great managers are joining the country and some that started from zero are now getting the results, Dhimiter’s Cardiff for example is looking really nice :D

 

July 30, 2011 22:22

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Nous sommes toujours numéro un! :D

(we are still number 1)

 

August 14, 2011 16:40

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ADO Den Haag: http://www.rubysoccer.com/game/team_players/647

The first team has an average of about 85 points. That’s nothing special. However, it has also an average age of less than 23 years, so they will become stronger. If you want to develop a top team, it’s a good choice!

 

September 18, 2011 12:48

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May 24th I wrote about Den Bosch: “The four 19-year olds have 80, 78, 77 and 75 average. The five 18-year olds 77, 74, 73, 72 and 72. And there’s a lot of 17-year olds with 70/71 average.”

Now they have two players worth 200M and one worth 150M…. no wonder they’re on top of the league. Still no manager though!

 

December 15, 2011 17:05

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Den Bosch has a manager, who does a better job than the previous one. But now I want to show another team which is interesting to manage.

AGOVV is a former champions league winner, but now the team sucks. The best players are old and all the younger players are crap. They finished last in the Eredivisie.

There is one thing though that makes this team interesting to manage: Stadium: 76,000
I estimate that about $300M has been invested in this stadium.

A lot of rebuilding has to be done if you manage this team, really a lot, but once the results improve you can get a massive income. Which you can use to buy even better players…

http://www.rubysoccer.com/game/team_info/661

 

December 16, 2011 12:56

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Well, England still has many teams with potential for managers who seek some fighting, most of the new comers or restarters are still improving their teams so you still have time to start your one and be fighting the good fight in a few seasons…

Take a look at Ipswich Town, many great players already formed and a good number of young potentials making this a team to consider with a good manager, there’s also Bolton Wanderers which financially I thing may surprise everyone (in a good way :D)

BTW congrats to all England teams in European competitions, first spot in the ranking next season with an excellent performance, I’m hoping to contribute a little more for that in a few seasons so wait a little longer :D

 

April 16, 2012 16:31

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If you like to play CL this season, apply for NEC or Cambuur! They finished 2nd and 3rd last season in The Netherlands. NEC has a striker with 99 shooting…

http://www.rubysoccer.com/game/team_info/641
http://www.rubysoccer.com/game/team_info/654

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