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Hey, just wondering how many teams you decide to manage on each of your seasons? See I figure most people manage one team right, so seasons are faster and your club develops quicker etc but you see once you've achieved all you've set out to achieve it lacks interest and I always find myself starting again after 2 or 3 seasons.
Now I've decided I'm going to be managing all 4 of the top 4 in the premiership, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Man U. This interests me because it will take a lot of time as you have to prepare each team for the big season and as I'm playing different tactics for each side I'm curious into my own ability to see which teams flourish and which teams drop.
Has anyone tried this or something similar before, if so how did you find it?
01-02-2008, 09:44 PM
How many teams do you manage in each season? Post #2
Havent got that far that, first game will be the charity shield, between man u and chelsea but I reckon chelsea will do em as I've bought great players for the first team whereas united - only having little money - I've bought mainly young talent that will hopefully blossom. I will just do tactics and team talks as if I were playing normally. Although I can see it being quite tempting if one of my other teams needs the points. I'm determined to do it fair otherwise it would spoil the fun. All my matched against each other are in the first few games of the season for instance my arsenal fixtures go as follows: Liverpool A, Aston Villa H, Chelsea A, Man U H, I can see a rocky start . . .
01-02-2008, 10:50 PM
How many teams do you manage in each season? Post #4
who can you support, i mean, say ur man utd team go up, your gonna want chelsea to get back in it, i garuantee you will draw, if you were a total nuetral that is!
01-02-2008, 11:01 PM
How many teams do you manage in each season? Post #5
If I get the sack I'm going to continue with that manager and get a new job at another side, that should be quite interesting starting as the big 4 but ending up managing lower league teams . .