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European League Structure - A Ryan Chance Story

Started on 14 May 2013 by chancey9871
Latest Reply on 20 May 2013 by chancey9871
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2013-05-15 13:18#101068 Caelis : how did they choose the teams to go into that league?
did they take all teams because that would need a lot more than 16 levels i guess. but i also guess that there is more than one division 4 (like a,b,c,d,e,....)than above it are division 3 (a,b,c,d,e,...) i guess.
how did they decided what team should start in what division?
What is the league set up?
division 4 (abcd...) than above it division3 (abcd...) and than....?

I'm not aware of exactly how the teams were chosen as I did not choose them myself, but what I can say is that the quality of teams in each division is very even and well balanced. Not every team in the game is involved because as you said that would require a lot more than 16 divisions. Almost every country in Europe is represented by at least one team, with the exception of Andorra, Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, San Marino and Vatican City.

At the bottom of the league structure is Division 4, which includes Division 4D, 4C, 4B and 4A. Division 3 includes Division 3D, 3C, 3B and 3A. Division 2 includes 2D, 2C, 2B and 2A. At the top of the league structure is the Euro Prem D, Euro Prem C, Euro Prem B and the Euro Prem A. Hope this helps :)
2013-05-15 13:42#101076 Northwood : No danish or spanish teams?

I will post the rest of the leagues shortly. There are definitely some Spanish, and I think there are Danish teams too.
thats only 3 levels or do you promote to division 4c after 4d thats a bit stupid. Its a nice idea and good work from the people who made it but a i would be better if they would have all the teams possible but i guess to thinker a league for that it would need a lot of programming and editoring to much for one person to handle
maybe its a good suggestion to give to sports interactive for the next version
an alternitave fm experience with the whole of europe in one big league
but btw i will be following this anyway
Division 3D





Division 3C





Division 3B





Division 3A





More to follow...
2013-05-15 14:01#101084 Caelis : thats only 3 levels or do you promote to division 4c after 4d thats a bit stupid. Its a nice idea and good work from the people who made it but a i would be better if they would have all the teams possible but i guess to thinker a league for that it would need a lot of programming and editoring to much for one person to handle
maybe its a good suggestion to give to sports interactive for the next version
an alternitave fm experience with the whole of europe in one big league

I'll try to explain the best I can. The lowest division in the game is Division 4D. If you get promoted from Division 4D, you will begin the following season in Division 4C. Then Division 4B and 4A. If you get promoted from Division 4A, you will begin the following season in Division 3D and so on. Eventually, you will reach the Euro Prem A, which is the highest division you can play in :)
Division 2D





Division 2C





Division 2B



Division 2A



More to follow...
Euro Premier D



Euro Premier C



Euro Premier B



Euro Premier A



Ryan Chance has been appointed manager of Motherwell.

The former Bolton Wanderers striker replaces Stuart McCall, who was sacked by the Division 4D club following last season's relegation from Division 4C. It is 34-year-old Chance's first job in management and comes just six months after he joined the Steelmen as a player-coach. A statement on the club's website said the new manager will face the press on Monday, and there was no immediate announcement on whether Chance will continue playing.


Interesting question in my first press conference :O

The board expect me to secure promotion in my first season. Looks like it's time to give the fans something to smile about :)




Guy Moussi

Motherwell have completed the signing of Nottingham Forest midfielder Guy Moussi on loan until the end of the season.

Good signing. Needed to bring in a DM and this guy should be very good at this level. Didn't cost me a penny so I haven't got much to lose really. Looking forward to seeing how he does :)
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Motherwell right-back Tom Hateley has suffered a torn calf muscle during a sprint session at training today.



Interesting odds. We are amongst the favourites for promotion and that is good enough for me. NAC Breda look as though they are going to be the team to beat and Lecce and Malmö FF will be tough competition as well.

My prediction

1. NAC Breda
2. Malmö FF
3. Lecce
4. Motherwell
5. AIK
6. Livorno
7. Elfsborg
8. Omonoia
9. Apollon L
10. Gy?r
11. Neftçi
12. Vicenza
13. KF Tirana
14. Dinamo Tbilisi
15. Olimpija
16. HJK
17. Ekransas
18. Vardar
19. Flora
20. Buducnost
21. FH
22. Skonto
23. Shamrock Rovers
24. Pyunik
Definitely interesting and unique, haven't seen a story like this before.
2013-05-15 20:48#101260 yuttra52 : Definitely interesting and unique, haven't seen a story like this before.

Hope you enjoy it mate.

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