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Ok, you sign up as manager of Shawarma United from the lowest league of Kebabistan. Year after year, season after season and you struggle. Your best players leave for more succesful clubs. You bring in nobodys who turn into somebodys and they leave as well. Everybody leaves but not you? Why? Is the struggling that is so much fun? Or is it the hope that someday the magical call from a big club will come or better yet; Shawarma will make it to the top flight?
I'm curious...
For me it's not the struggling itself, that's just part of it. My pleasure is building a team from nothing with no resources, and after a while gain success. And you have the obvious realism of starting at the bottom instead of at the top. Only former internationals with tons of matches under their belt start in top-flight clubs, and even that is after coaching badges and whatnot. As we haven't played in the World Cup it doesn't make sense to put ourselves in the shoes of them either. Hence we start at the bottom level.
I really hate struggling, I would prefer to be manager of a club that wins every week and where every player you want would love to play at the club.
However, that is not the way the world works, so I struggle my way upwards, sometimes with one club, sometimes by taking the job offers, whichever way the game goes. I still hate it when I cannot buy a win for love nor money, but I would not change it.