“You’ve turned down quite a few job interviews this season Coach,” Armin said. They were sitting in Coach Schmidt’s office, which looked pretty spare when compared to other offices he had been in.
“I’ve got a good thing going here in Berlin, if I have my way I’ll finish my career here.”
“How long do you expect that career to last?”
“Well, I suspect what will happen is that my career will end sooner than I want it to, later than some of the fans and players want it to.”
“And then?”
“Find a youth team to coach somewheres,” he said with a smile. “Although admittedly dealing with some of the players is probably easier than dealing with some of the parents.”
“Do you think the club has turned a corner?”
“How so?”
“From being a stepping stone club to a destination club?”
“I think we’re in the middle of that process. But I think we are also going to have young players we find who will come here, get seen, and be poached by bigger clubs.”
“You don’t seem upset by that.”
“It’s football. Only way to stop it from happening is to become a big club as well, with the money, reputation, and results to convince a player to come here instead of a Bayern, Arsenal, or Madrid.”
“Do you regret not being able to keep a player like Luca Montanaro?”
“Not as much as people and fans want me to.” Coach leaned back in his chair.
“We new he had the ability to be special when we signed him. I don’t think it’s a coincedence that six month into the 28/29 season after we did sign him there were scouts from almost every major team in every major league in the stands watching him, which also put other players out there as well. We knew we weren’t going to be able to keep him long term. If I do have a regret with Luca, it’s not putting a bigger release clause on him.
“Any thoughts of going after him when he left Newcastle?”
Coach shook his head. “Preliminary talks. His agent made it clear he was looking for a big money contract and the club made it known what their floor for a credible offer would be. And I am…not exactly adverse, but wary of investing big sums of money in a player. Signing him would have taken up all of our budget, and I am not a fan of doing that, even for a player of Luca’s quality.”
Coach leaned back in his chair, thinking.
“Take a player like Dragan. Great keeper. Would I still love to have him? Of course, but Sheffield came along and offered him good money and a chance for European ball, and to their credit they are playing in Europe-“
“So are you,” Armin said, interrupting with a smile. Coach smiled in return.
“Yes, but they were expected to be competing, were just crashing the party, so to speak.” He smiled, as did Armin.
“But no, I don’t begrudge anyone wanting to leave. If a player doesn’t want to stay, or has unrealistic expectations of their time here, I’m happy to let them move to another club. As long as we get fair market value for them.”
“And have a replacement for them?”
“Maybe.” Coach sat forward again.
“If there’s one thing I am incredibly proud of, then one thing I hope does outlast me, it’s our scouting department. I think for the size of club we are, we have the best in Europe, if not the hemisphere. Those men and women, they’re the ones going to the ends of the earth to find some of these diamonds in the rough, and helping get them here.”
“Carlos Tenorio?” Armin asked.
“Los is the latest. But players like Luca, Jon Jimenez, Christopher, Essomba, Dragan, Jakob, Babacar Fisher, Mbaye…”
“Do you ever stop to think about the team you would have today if they hadn’t left?”
“No, but then that’s what the editor on Football manager is for, isn’t it?”

The transfer window was quiet, and that was by choice. The last thing I like to do is spend money just because I have it, and to be honest there weren’t a lot of established players out there I was willing to spend money for, not yet anyways. Younger players, with really good potential, both in terms of ability and resale value? Yes please.

Angelo Bolzan caught my eye because he has 3 U21 caps already, and because his Decision Making, Positioning, Tackling and Anticipation are all near elite levels. Even is his PA isn’t that much higher than his CA, he’s a great young player, one I think Cagliari may kick themselves for when they realize they could have gotten more money for him.

The “I am not a fan of Dylan MacLennan” fan club has seen it’s ranks grow almost exponentially. For a Deep Lying Forward, he is adept at getting the ball, and then giving it away to someone else for them to score. Which wouldn’t a bad thing if the other person was scoring, and thus far, they haven’t been. While I am going to give him the opportunity to redeem himself, I figure a little fire under his seat won’t hurt, so in comes Abdoulaye Traore. The young Ivorian can play all three positions up top, and I expect his elite levels of agility, Balance, Fitness, Quickness and first touch to come in quite handy. He may be a year or two away from being a full time starter, but I will try and get him as many chances as possible,

On paper, Osman Cengiz Buğdaycı is one of our better strikers. But the games aren’t played on paper. I was more than a bit surprised when Galatasaray made him available, and for 13 million I think we are getting one of the better young strikers in the game. Elite level ball control skills, good endurance, he’s going to get the opportunity the grab one of the starting forward spots.

Federico Dannemann is probably the first player I regret signing. It’s not a failure on my scouts, but a failure on me. He was coming off a fine season on loan at Millonarios, with 10 goals and 15 assists, and when I initially scouted him almost all of his attributes cam back in that 13-18 range, and he came in on the low side. He a better than average M(C), the problem is I have enough of those on the squad. I am going to try and get him in the rotation, but it may not work out.
On the outs, Angers came in hard for Jon Jimenez, at first trying to backload the offer to meet his release fee, then after a few back and forths of me putting my foot down and say, “Pay me this much or no” They finally did. I fully expect to get most, if not all of the €36.5M transfer fee, if only to offset what I am going to lose because of the Dannaman transfer…

Our Champions League run lasted a lot longer than I thought it would, as a draw against Wolves and a win at Monaco put us in the Knock out rounds. Now, February has 28 days. We had 8 games, which means a game every 3.5 days, and while I do have depth, it is not quality everywhere (something that needs to be rectified).
Bayern got two goals early in the Pokal, and the lone goal MacLennan scored was ok, buit again was too little too late.
Milan has a very good squad, and it showed when they beat us on aggregate 3-0. To be fair, it should have been 5-0 or 6-0 the way we played the last game, but I think they actually dropped down to cautious and said “Come at me Bro” in Italian, and we went “nah, it’s late and we’re tired….”

While the teams we played in March and April may not have been the best, I will take going 6-1-1 against them every day of the week and twice on gameday. That run of games put us in the top 4, fighting it out for 3rd thru 7th. In the end, despite our best efforts, we finished 3rd on goal differential. The arrival of Osman indeed di light a fire under Dylan, and he started scoring more often, but rightly or wrongly, I’ve soured on him.

I have no idea how MacLennan scored 18 goals, some of them must have come when I was AFK. Cezar with 16 is good, but I do like the Viveros had 7/7/8 and Tenorio had 3/9/1. The squad isn’t to old, it has decent depth, and it has a ton of potential. Next couple of years they need to start playing to it, or it’s going to time to take and Etch-a-sketch to the roster, shake it clear, and start from scratch…








































