If DNAjax was to last more than one season then I’d invest more time into scouting but on this occasion I’ll just be using my Football Manager Attribute Spreadsheet to find players.
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With this being a beta save for FM22, on this occasion I won’t be looking further into youth side of the club. In addition to new signings, I’ll also look at retraining one of the RPM’s in the CM role to balance the centre of midfield. → DM/CD: in an ideal transfer market, I’ll also be able to bring in a player who is comfortable in both roles and happy to be a backup in case injuries hit the squad → CD: Magallán is out on loan for the season so I’ll need to replace him → IF, CM, TF: there are no DNAjax players that comfortably fit these roles so they are a must buy With already having intensive plans for the save, the last thing I wanted to do was create a new formation so when the amazing RFD Tactics popped up on my Twitter feed with an Ajax inspired tactic, it seemed to be fate! With such a vast amount of players, there’s no doubt about what’s needed… at least half will have to leave in 2021/2022. – how do you ensure your youth players get the right development?ĩ2 players is definitely a large amount for DN Ajax. – how do you manage rotation to keep everyone happy while also developing tactical partnerships? Player ability will still be at the forefront of the save, but there’ll also be a big focus on mentality, personality and background – it may lead to some big names leaving the club early on.ĪJAX is a squad that could fall into the overwhelming category, over their 3 teams they have amassed a total of 92 players.ĩ2 players is a large amount for most clubs:
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In Football Manager terms, at least for the purposes of this blog, this means: a team who have reached a domestic cup final, or finished second in their countries top league, but who have never gone all the way and won the title. “Always a bridesmaid, never a bride”, is an idiom which describes someone who never quite fulfils their potential, a person who makes it to the finals but never wins the contest.