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  • Rufio2031
    Rookie
    • Aug 2010
    • 106

    #1

    Ideas to making Career more difficult?

    Now I'm not talking about the games themselves, but rather the management of the club and making it more difficult to achieve all-star squads.

    I know it's always kind of been an issue, but I just signed 6 players on Contract Expiry that will bring my team from pretty good to potentially one of the better top 11 in the world. On top of that I also signed David Alaba because I didn't have to spend anything getting those other guys so I figured why not.

    Along with this, it's also so incredibly easy to scout a young world class talent regardless of what team you are.

    Aside from house rules, which I'm probably going to have to start doing, anyone have anything that makes it more difficult to improve your roster with such ease?
  • buziii
    Rookie
    • Mar 2012
    • 399

    #2
    Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

    Originally posted by Rufio2031
    Now I'm not talking about the games themselves, but rather the management of the club and making it more difficult to achieve all-star squads.

    I know it's always kind of been an issue, but I just signed 6 players on Contract Expiry that will bring my team from pretty good to potentially one of the better top 11 in the world. On top of that I also signed David Alaba because I didn't have to spend anything getting those other guys so I figured why not.

    Along with this, it's also so incredibly easy to scout a young world class talent regardless of what team you are.

    Aside from house rules, which I'm probably going to have to start doing, anyone have anything that makes it more difficult to improve your roster with such ease?
    Personally, I think house rules are the best answer. Everyone has differing opinions on how difficult it should be. For my primary CM, I enjoy taking a FL2 squad up to the EPL and I don't want it to be too difficult until I get the EPL. If I have to maintain realism, I either will never get there, or it will take way too long.

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    • Bixer
      Rookie
      • Nov 2015
      • 246

      #3
      Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

      I'm currently doing a lengthy, realistic career with Brentford. In the Championship, I eventually want to take them to the top of the Premier League and perhaps even Europe, but I intend to do so over the course of 10-15 seasons, not just 3 or 4 like most people tend to. I've already completed my first 2 seasons and I've only managed a mid-table finish in both, so it's going to be at least my 3rd season before I'm even promoted (but even that's going to be a challenge).

      A few things I do to help keep things realistic:

      - Make realistic transfers. This can only really be self-imposed to some extent, but it's at least possible for the first 3 seasons or so of a career. I think to myself 'Would Brentford be able to make this kind of signing in real life?' If not, I simply won't sign that player. Try and look at the recent transfer history of your chosen club to see what kind of calibre of players they've bought and try to keep yours roughly in line with that. Obviously as seasons go by and your club progress you can make slightly bigger and bigger signings, but the main point is not to just jump straight into the deep end and start buying Champions League quality players just because you can afford it.

      - If the board give you an unrealistically high budget for the following season, you can 'waste' some of it by firing/re-hiring scouts (and youth academy scouts). FIFA doesn't really incorporate the day-to-day outgoings of a football club, so it's easy to end up with too much money. Yes a team like Brentford for example might have £10m in the bank, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it's all to be used on players. Firing/re-hiring scouts is a good way of getting rid of some of the excess/unrealistic money you have and you can just pretend that it's been used in other areas.

      - Try not to make wholesale changes. Even if you can afford it through player sales, don't sign 6 or 7 players in a single window who are all going to walk into your first XI. In real life, such a big change would do more harm than good as it'd interrupt the chemistry of your team. Obviously target weak areas you have, but aim to only bring in maybe 2 or 3 players each window that will go straight into your starting XI. If you are particularly flush, perhaps another 1 or 2 for squad depth/the future.

      - Perhaps most importantly - sell your players. Too many FIFA players tend to buy players they like early on, then just continually renew their contracts to the point where eventually their first XI is full of players who have been at the club for 8-9 years. That just doesn't happen in real life, not even at the big clubs. Every player should have their price and if you get a good offer for one of your players, you should let them go. Did Juventus want to sell Pogba to United? Probably not, but for £90m they couldn't say no. The same goes for Kante to Chelsea, Hummels to Bayern, Mustafi to Arsenal...basically any big summer signing.
      Last edited by Bixer; 01-04-2017, 08:27 AM.

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      • Rufio2031
        Rookie
        • Aug 2010
        • 106

        #4
        Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

        Good stuff Bixer. After your second season, how's the board feel about your job with the team? My experience has been that if you don't immediately improve your teams finishing order within about 2 years you get shown the door which is the last thing I want because I want to stay with one team...if only there was an option where I could turn firing off.

        I don't know anything about funds teams have so it would be difficult to evaluate how much I should have.

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        • Bixer
          Rookie
          • Nov 2015
          • 246

          #5
          Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

          Originally posted by Rufio2031
          Good stuff Bixer. After your second season, how's the board feel about your job with the team? My experience has been that if you don't immediately improve your teams finishing order within about 2 years you get shown the door which is the last thing I want because I want to stay with one team...if only there was an option where I could turn firing off.

          I don't know anything about funds teams have so it would be difficult to evaluate how much I should have.
          I suppose it depends who you're with - which team are you using?

          I think my league objective in both seasons was just to finish mid-table. I finished 9th and 11th respectively, so the board have been quite happy with me (went on a bit of a League Cup run in my second season too).

          Your league objectives are generally decided based on the quality of your starting XI, so perhaps you're making too many improvements to your team faster than you're able to improve at the game?

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          • Rufio2031
            Rookie
            • Aug 2010
            • 106

            #6
            Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

            Well I was shocked in FIFA 15 when I was Swansea. I won the first year which I wasn't happy with because like you I want it to be challenging.

            So, I made it more difficult and I think I finished somewhere in 7th-10th area the next season and was fired which I thought was pretty ridiculous. I think my objective the second year was "Win the Title" or something stupid like that. Isn't that the main objective for every team anyway? Don't even get me started on the new objectives in FIFA 17...

            It may be better now as I said this was 2 years ago. I did just finish another season last night where I met very little of my objectives but still held onto the job.

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            • Bixer
              Rookie
              • Nov 2015
              • 246

              #7
              Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

              Originally posted by Rufio2031
              Well I was shocked in FIFA 15 when I was Swansea. I won the first year which I wasn't happy with because like you I want it to be challenging.

              So, I made it more difficult and I think I finished somewhere in 7th-10th area the next season and was fired which I thought was pretty ridiculous. I think my objective the second year was "Win the Title" or something stupid like that. Isn't that the main objective for every team anyway? Don't even get me started on the new objectives in FIFA 17...

              It may be better now as I said this was 2 years ago. I did just finish another season last night where I met very little of my objectives but still held onto the job.
              That's probably because you won the league title in your first year then, naturally finishing mid-table after that is quite disappointing.

              I'd imagine if you'd also just finished 7th-10th in your first season too, you wouldn't have been fired.

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              • Rufio2031
                Rookie
                • Aug 2010
                • 106

                #8
                Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

                Originally posted by Bixer
                That's probably because you won the league title in your first year then, naturally finishing mid-table after that is quite disappointing.

                I'd imagine if you'd also just finished 7th-10th in your first season too, you wouldn't have been fired.
                Yeah, you're probably right. Did we really expect Leicester to win it again this year though?

                Originally posted by abdi1721
                I found some posts on the reddit career mode forum that have amazing rules
                link?

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                • Rufio2031
                  Rookie
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 106

                  #9
                  Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

                  Thanks. Interesting stuff. When it says Max Transfer and Max Wage is that supposed to be your budget or just the max amount you can spend on 1 player.

                  For Championship League teams it says Max Transfer is 2 mil pounds. That seems awfully low? I don't know too much about funds but looking up some transfers and there are plenty of FL Championship transfers well above 2mil.

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                  • terrycurran62
                    Banned
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 148

                    #10
                    Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

                    Try playing career mode starting in English league 2. Play on world class or legendary. It's a different game when you haven't got tens of millions to spend. It's also a better game in lower divisions without the primadona players and silly tricky moves

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                    • andanesean
                      Pro
                      • Dec 2016
                      • 785

                      #11
                      Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

                      Originally posted by abdi1721
                      I didn't create it so I don't know but I'll let you know


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                      It depends on which club you choose in Championship, for many clubs are 2 mill. much money for other peanuts. Therefore we see more loans of players in the minor leagues. But modify it for your needs. But Road to Glory makes things a little more realistic and for me thus more fun when CM is demanding.

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                      • Rufio2031
                        Rookie
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 106

                        #12
                        Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

                        Originally posted by terrycurran62
                        Try playing career mode starting in English league 2. Play on world class or legendary. It's a different game when you haven't got tens of millions to spend. It's also a better game in lower divisions without the primadona players and silly tricky moves
                        This is exactly what I do and it's not a lone solution.

                        Sorry, misread the comment. I start out in FL Championship. However, I still don't think it resolves any issue but rather delays it.
                        Last edited by Rufio2031; 01-19-2017, 02:34 PM.

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                        • tpw2189
                          Rookie
                          • Jul 2013
                          • 319

                          #13
                          Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

                          Play with a team from ireland try to win champions league

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                          • tpw2189
                            Rookie
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 319

                            #14
                            Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

                            Im currently using ik start in the norway league

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                            • KeepScore
                              Rookie
                              • Mar 2017
                              • 9

                              #15
                              Re: Ideas to making Career more difficult?

                              I've found the hardest part of management not receiving a real-life amount of funds for getting promoted. I got Hartlepool United to the premier league and instead of getting £50m+ to spend on players I got £2m! That's just unrealistic and makes it impossible to compete.

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