An FM13 Blog

A football manager blog full of hopeless optimism (at least initially). I started a blog for a previous FM13 career but that fell firmly flat on its face.

After reaching 2033 it became clear depsite some small success my managerial career was dead in the water. So I started afresh with this current career and blog. After a fun though low key FM13 save I'm now moving onto my FM14 save!

I'm hoping I'll have gotten the worst of my mistakes out of my system and as I'm not going to be updating the blog story style hopefully it will be easier to update.

Friday, 10 May 2013

A little rough around the edges [2021]

There was a definite reason why Houston were sat at the foot of the table when I joined. It become swiftly apparent how weak and lopsided the team were. Also the average age was much higher than any team I'd previously managed I think.

The previous manager had left me with a slow squad with little in the way of attacking options. I didn't have a great deal in the allocation fund (£1m) and they seemed to have squandered a lot of the draft allocations. They had even managed to waste a lot of the discovery signing allowances (only 6 a year!) on pretty poor players.

I didn't help matters initially. I strode in and decided we would play 4312. Three in midfield (DLP, BWM & BTB) with an AP just ahead and two strikers. Just like I had been with Aberdeen. It took me about 5 matches (and many lost points) to realise we just didn't have the players. We didn't have the amount of strikers needed, or AMC's to actually play that.

The issue was compounded by several injuries. There must have been a perpetual queue for the physio.

So I reverted to to the 41221 that I had used with my other teams. If you only have a couple of strikers then it make sense to play a formation with few strikers. Also most of my team was quite flexible in midfield when it came to wing positions so it came be more room to play with when the injuries kept coming in.

It took a while but the change in tactic started to have an effect. It was also helped by some signings. Well a lot of signings I guess. I was very busy and the fans got very unhappy with me. They seemed to have formed some pretty unhealthy attachments with very crappy players. I hadn't so I sent them away. In doing so I did make one big mistake - I sold a back up player for £2.2m. I could just imagine how I was going to use it to bring in a host of cheap Messi's...but then the MLS took most of it and left me with £400k. The deal seemed less appealing.

It didn't stop me from bringing a few players in though. More on that at the end.


So how did we do in the end? Alright I guess.




Better than last. Worst than pretty much everything else. Our form gradually picked up. A highlight being the two wins on the trot against Chicago. But by this point it didn't really matter. By the last 3 games (all against Montreal!) getting even a wildcard spot was impossible.

The positives though are the fact that we have qualified from our NACL group, and the board don't seem to hate me yet. The North American Champions League might not be quite the draw the European one is, for players at least, but it's not too shabby. Having a chance at that gives us something to hold onto.

The Team

Here's what I had left at the end of the season.




Not all, or even many, will survive the great cull.

But before that happens lets look at some of my signings and key players.

Signings






Cifuentes was a bit of a risk. On a free and not great stats wise but he has bossed the right wing back role. Kelly has been more of a risk. Big wages as my designated player and was almost immediately injured. He came back, played 3 games, out for the rest of the season on the disabled list. I am starting to regret the move. He was free yet costly.

In midfield Perry was a £500K purchase. He's been solid, the fans love him and importantly for the squad limits he's American. He's also young. I plan on keeping hold of him for some time. I think he'll develop pretty well.

My favourite signing was Amrani though. Fairly cheap at £250k considering his age and stats. In the AMR position he's been fantastic (though not prolific). I think I could tweak the tactic so he players IF and he'd bag a few more. I'm happy enough at the moment though because of the way he links up with the attacking players.


Key Players





Roulfe looks a bit pants really but he's played very well. I put him on out of desperation when the injury crisis was at it's height. He played so well I kept him on.

Sepulveda and Lopez are the best attackers we have. They are getting on though. Sep has got a few more years in him I think, based on how he's done, but Lopez is a bit ropey and I think I might try and shift him for a draft pick if I can.

The Plan

There's going to be a huge overhaul of the squad. Hopefully the draft (which I'm worryingly excited for seeing as I have my 1st and 2nd pick, and I managed to trade for the 2nd pick from three other teams - superdraft that is) will help me fill out the team to a point.

In terms of the defense I think I need a good left back, and some general cover.

In midfield I just think I need one or two covering players for the DM and MC roles. An AML to rotate with Roulfe would be nice. Likewise an AMR to do the same with Amrani would be good.

And upfront I think a promising youth striker would be a good call.

Obviously none of this is going to happen. I'm going to go nuts with transfers. It should be fun though!


EDIT: Hah, just checked. My job status is insecure. The board must have assessed the position at the end of season (a long way off the predicted 1st place) and changed their mind. If they do sack me I'll be a bit upset, but mainly because I'll miss the draft. I'm not yet fully attached to Houston.


DOUBLE EDIT: 'Tuna City were finally relegated from the Swedish 1st Division elite this year :( They held on for 3 seasons after I left. I thought it was longer. Certainly felt it with all the jobs in between.

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