
Back to the 80’s – The Story of Real Sociedad
Real Sociedad was a successful team during the 80’s (hence the title), and I’ll be attempting to reproduce the same results of that time. This won’t be a short run however, as they recently got relegated, however now they’re back up with the toughest sides.
Introduction
This is my first FM-story ever, and therefore any criticism/advice about my storytelling will be gladly received. In regards to my FM-decisions you’re free to discuss/comment/suggest all you like – after all I’m no FM-Wizard! Also, I will be focusing on young players, and as a result the results will be lacking early on – let’s hope I don’t get sacked so this story ends prematurely, right?
Now to the FM story.
Tactics
I’ve always been playing FM with the idea, that whatever formation I use, I will be using it regardless of Home/Away and opposition. I believe any losses won’t come down to the formation, but rather the team selection, or lack of tactical adjustments (non-formation ones). For this game, I will be using a 4 – 5 – 1 formation (some would call this a 4 – 3 – 3 formation normally).
First assessment of the team:
This will be slightly boring, however to give readers and idea of what I’m coming from I will make it detailed. Summary can be found at the end of the section.
I started by assessing the quality of the team. In my 4 – 5 – 1 formation I would require:
1 GK, 1 DR, 1 DL, 1 DC, 1 DMC, 2 MC, 1 AML, 1 AMR, 1 ST
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The positions that are weakest are clearly the two fullbacks, along with the anchor man (the best for this position is at the same time my best DC).
Next I took a look at the depth of the team.
The GK position is quite weak in depth. Both the backup GKs are bad, and there’s no future in them.
The DC position is slightly weak, as the backups are quite weak, however two of them has a bright future, and I’ve decided to leave this area untouched.
The fullbacks are both lacking in depth, with the DL being the worst.
The DMC is another area which needs a big boost, as the backups are poor as well as the starting.
The MC position is well protected, and even the backups are good. I won’t be spending any money on this.
The wingers are both sort of weak in depth, however Vela can act as backup for the AML
The ST position is great in depth and will remain untouched.
Summary:
I need to address the situation at the fullback position and defensive midfielder position, along with finding backup wingers and goalkeeper.
Expectations:
Having gone through the material I had I decided to tell the board, that I expected to end the season in the middle of the table. This would give me time to build up a roster of young prospects, without putting too much pressure on their performances.
Transfer activity:
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I started by offloading one of my reserve GKs, who was useless to be, although I could only get rid of him on a free transfer.
Coming in, I managed to secure a young goalkeeper for the future, a cheap DR which will primarily work as backup for now, a young defensive midfielder who I snapped up in front of the likes of Barcelona, a DL who is almost ready to take over as the first choice, along with a right winger.
It’s not the best of outcomes, but the wage budget and transfer budget limited my options.
Another huge change was on the coaching side, where I decided to use a chunk of my wage budget on bringing in proper coaches.
Pre-season:
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My pre-season started off poorly with a 3- 1 defeat, however since then I managed to secure wins in the remaining fixtures. Injury wise I didn’t get any major ones during the pre-season, and therefore I’m very pleased with the pre-season overall.