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I'm a little bit worried. I've done one full season with a Ukrainian First League club (proper update in two seasons time) who were touted to finish 20th (of 20) and the board and fans expected a relegation battle. I have done nothing special with tactics or training. I've only brought two players (one good and one waste of space). I've sold a couple of my better players to help sort the finances. And I've finished 4th.
The team is Dnipro Cherkasy and in real life they are not even close to spectacular. Having been promoted 2 years ago and finishing in the lower reaches of the league since.
Have I some how fluked the season or picked a team that's too easy? Or is this something that will become harder once the patch is out?
Enjoy your success, bathe in Champagne (or however you celebrate) & accept your plaudits for next season you may finish dead last & find yourself leaving the Ukraine with a P45 in hand.
Sometimes everything just goes right. Wait till you get a season where your players all get injured or suspended and you have a keeper who forgets how to save a ball and strikers who couldn't hit a cows backside with a banjo.
Originally posted by Craig0:
I just finished bottom of the Scottish 3rd Division two seasons in a row winning 2 games in the first seasons and 3 in the second.
I would say you fluked a good season.
Are you ashamed about stealing money from the directors?
What else is there to say? It does look like you had a good season. Or maybe the media were a bit harsh with their prediction, and you weren't all that amazing after all. Maybe the other teams all sucked.
I'm not finding it easy at all. I got sacked before the end of my first season in Serbia. Everyone has a good season at least once in a life time. I'm still waiting for mine.