Hi There,
Long time player, first time poster...
I've always wondered with FM whether you can have success without taking advantage of the best players in the game. Now bear with me, its great seeing everyone enjoying winning, but how many have Haaland, Esposito, Bellingham, Tonali, Ansu Fati etc? The FM20 template if you like!
Going into a new save, more often than not you will know which players you can get that will be a sure fire success. There are endless threads about which players to go for, wonderkids, how much they are and so on. Most of us take advantage of this at some point or another and lets face it, it makes the game easier
What I'm wondering is how much success can you have in the game before having these players becomes a necessity, or if it does become a necessity at all? Could you win the Premier League in the first season with Fulham without making any transfers (or save scumming)?
For context, in my current save I am in 24/25 having started with Darlington and getting them promoted to League One, before joining a struggling Southampton in the Premier League, saving them from relegation in 23/24.
Now the top teams are filled with talent of the usual suspects and me being on a limited budget, I'm not quite shopping in the bargain basement but my signings have to be very sensible. Danny Ings and Rhian Brewster lead the line for me
I like the authentic experience, underdog mentality, and like to think that its my coaching and tactics that are the reasons for success rather than individual talent. Has anyone else had similar experiences, success, tips they might be able to share about getting the most out of your team? Or am I fighting a losing battle!? How important is it having the best players in the game?
Long time player, first time poster...
I've always wondered with FM whether you can have success without taking advantage of the best players in the game. Now bear with me, its great seeing everyone enjoying winning, but how many have Haaland, Esposito, Bellingham, Tonali, Ansu Fati etc? The FM20 template if you like!
Going into a new save, more often than not you will know which players you can get that will be a sure fire success. There are endless threads about which players to go for, wonderkids, how much they are and so on. Most of us take advantage of this at some point or another and lets face it, it makes the game easier
What I'm wondering is how much success can you have in the game before having these players becomes a necessity, or if it does become a necessity at all? Could you win the Premier League in the first season with Fulham without making any transfers (or save scumming)?
For context, in my current save I am in 24/25 having started with Darlington and getting them promoted to League One, before joining a struggling Southampton in the Premier League, saving them from relegation in 23/24.
Now the top teams are filled with talent of the usual suspects and me being on a limited budget, I'm not quite shopping in the bargain basement but my signings have to be very sensible. Danny Ings and Rhian Brewster lead the line for me
I like the authentic experience, underdog mentality, and like to think that its my coaching and tactics that are the reasons for success rather than individual talent. Has anyone else had similar experiences, success, tips they might be able to share about getting the most out of your team? Or am I fighting a losing battle!? How important is it having the best players in the game?