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For the young goalkeeper there's definitely consolation in being backed by the manager after making horrible errors. But it's never pretty being subbed off as a goalie. That has to hurt, regardless of how well the manager backs him afterwards. Good adjustments though, coming back to a more respectable 4-2 defeat. And now you can focus on the league and possible promotion ahead.
Yes, but I really feel sh!tty about this one: the realisation that half a B-squad was able to keep up with a Bundesliga side and then still being 0:4 down after just over an hour, that didn't sit right with me. My strongest eleven might've gotten more out of it, but then the upcoming three months we are playing twice a week practically every week.
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
In reality a 36 year old would probably bring valuable experience to the team, thus being important to keep around. In game, however, the rapid decline of such a veteran makes it practically impossible to use him properly and fit him in. Selling him for a fee might be the best possible outcome.
I like the loan player solution, something I've also started to do more and more myself. Relying on two teenagers to spearhead your attack might be a risk though.
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
@JustinCase0110 wrote:In reality a 36 year old would probably bring valuable experience to the team, thus being important to keep around.
We think alike: at this moment there is still Niko Alho and there will be an additional veteran for next season.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
Very interesting club. I know in the English tier there are "yo-yo" clubs like Norwich City but that is from the Championship to the Premier League only. Having a team that goes from first division to third division in such a short time and then bounce back just as quick is interesting.
It's been a good season for you so far. Building a youth foundation to develop while also fighting for promotion is the perfect start for a new manager.
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Tough fate losing so many players to injuries, especially when it's not rightfully punished on field... The manager may get in trouble for such statements, but sometimes it's necessary to be vocal about these things, to put some pressure on the refs, the association and the general perception in the media. A game or two in the stands may be worth that.
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
Deutscher Fußball-Bund threat Bielefeld Boss with suspension
DFB demands apologies and rectification
February 13th 2024 | Daniel Marzec is in trouble. Two days ago, the manager of 3.Liga team DSC Arminia Bielefeld accused the Deutscher Fußball-Bund (DFB) or at least its officials of league distortion, citing an uneven advantage to opponents of Bielefeld in general, while mentioning 1. FC Saarbrücken in particular: "The DFB wants Saarbrücken to win and others to fail."
Meanwhile, Arminia Bielefeld have taken notice of the mounted tensions around their manager and immediately attempted to intercept the situation: "We have been in contact with both the DFB and Daniel Marzec. Our manager will be given the opportunity to take back his words, apologize and rectify the situation before the next game against Jahn Regensburg. We sincerely hope that the matter will be settled before our first team goes out on the pitch again."
Daniel Marzec however doesn't seem to pull back: "My players don't get those injuries because of hard grass... but my players are getting cards more than the opponent. Those are facts. I am stating the obvious. But instead of opening a dialogue they threaten with suspension, just to shut me up."
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
Bielefeld Boss Won't Apologize
MARZEC DOUBLES DOWN!
February 18th 2024 | During the press conference for Jahn Regensburg - Arminia Bielefeld, Daniel Marzec refused to rectify or apologize any of his controversial words after the last game by Arminia Bielefeld against Dynamo Dresden.
'Apologize!? For the fact that I miss players due to injury? Apologize for another player due to -as I see it- unjustifiable red card? Apologize that I must fill up missing numbers with youth players? I don't think I have anything to apologize for. The referees are inconsistent and some teams take advantage of it and some teams -like ours- are heavily disadvantaged now.
'We managed to patch up Mael Corboz, although he isn't 100 % fit. But we are missing Julian Rijkhoff (suspended), Louis Oppie, Sam Schreck and Nassim Boejellab (injured). Instead, I am forced to play two 17 year olds. Fortunately for us, Andre Frank and Toni Schumacher have been promoted to the first team by us for a reason: because we feel they're ready for the big work.'
'But two others come straight from the Academy. Peter Friedrich (17) is a left footed central defender and Niels Kraft (16) is a powerful striker, practically two footed. But these guys normally perform in the A-Junior Bundesliga West. Compared to that, 3.Liga is like making your debut in the Champions League for them...'
'So, if anybody feels disadvantaged, hurt, injured, or taken aback, it's us. And if anybody who feels attacked by my complaint, I'd suggest to grow a pair. I think all referees are still able to fully perform their duties, we are not. No one at the DFB is forced to stay home, but some of us are. I'm not blaming anyone directly, but I am blaming the inconsistency of the refs. I feel free enough to do that and strong enough not to rectify anything. Now: shall we talk about football?'
- 2 years ago@LABoog4
We had a team in the English leagues that went from the 4th division (as it was then) to the first and then back to the 4th in pretty short order.
The team was Northampton Town.
They were promoted from division 4 in 1961, got to the first division, (now the Premier League) in 1965 and were back in the 4th by 1969.
Incredible really. - Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
@JustinCase0110 wrote:Tough fate losing so many players to injuries, especially when it's not rightfully punished on field... The manager may get in trouble for such statements, but sometimes it's necessary to be vocal about these things, to put some pressure on the refs, the association and the general perception in the media. A game or two in the stands may be worth that.
You were ahead of the kerb, but that was the storyline I had in my head when it happened. It really felt from the winter break, that I was getting injury after injury but barely punishment for the opponent, whereas I got more and more cards including my first direct red of the whole season. While at the other end, Saarbrücken (on January 1st only in 7th) just marches on: as if it was pre-scripted (which the game obviously is)... But instead of it letting get to me, I thought I'll make a storyline out of it.
And I'll say this: I think y'all be surprised with the outcome...
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
I love the anger the manager is showing and backing his players. Reminds me of a Klopp reaction. Losing players makes it very difficult but it can be a fun challenge in the game. It will be interested to see how the league responds to the manager not backing down and instead doubling down on his words.
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
Next up: Saarbrücken. But with, or without their manager?
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Can't believe how close it is in the top. 2 points to divide 1 and 4. Only 4 points from 1 to 5 and so on. Exceptional drama!
Saarbrücken next, a chance to climb to top of the league, if results go in your favour. Well, if your February results had been better, I suppose you would have been there already.
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
Another twist in the tale...
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
So, this is the dilemma put forward to you
(and this isn't scripted, it happened as the career progressed)
@JustinCase0110 @LABoog4 @CO88LER5 @Stlducks4 @thurlow885 @Legend_Sp1rit @ale85bg
Daniel Marzec has been suspended and will have to sit out (simulate) the games against Saarbrücken, Sandhausen, Unterhaching, Lübeck, Rot-Weiss Essen, Verl and Ingolstadt. After that, I can retake my position and fight for 5 more playing rounds in this season's competition.
However, meanwhile I've been offered a job at FCSB (a.k.a. Steaua), record champions of Romania, though their last title dates from almost a decade ago. Their season derailed, dropping them 5 points behind leaders CFR Cluj, with 3 league games to go, then the top six get their points halved followed by another ten in the championship play-off round, home and away.
What would you do?
- Sit out punishment at Bielefeld with no influence over the next seven games (simulated), thus running the risk of being sacked for missing season objective
- Take the jump to FCSB
- Wait for 3rd option while suspended (different league every day; Austria, Belgium, England (L1), Korea, Argentina, Poland, Denmark, Netherlands), although this is a one true shot at national success.
- LABoog42 years agoNew Ace
Interesting twist, would the fans see Marzec as throwing his toys out and leaving the club because he did not get his way? Or will they blame the league for pushing their manager out the door?
Personally, I think going to FCSB is the best choice. They are a big club in their respective league. They are fighting for a title and Champions League football.
If you stay, you can get sacked if the sim results go bad. Who knows how long it will take to build this club up to the Champions League positions, especially with the corruption below.
Vote: Go to FCSB and prove the manager can win.
- 2 years ago@Danimal5981
You should sit it out and wait for another club. - JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
Fun twist. A part of me is intrigued by the FCSB link, giving the finger to the DfB by jumping straight to a top tier side fighting for trophies. And I've often thought about bringing this club back to the top myself, so I would enjoy seeing that happen.
However, I do also feel that the DfB would 'win', if the manager just leaves like that. So I would sit out the 7 games and continue after that. But both ideas could work.
Vote: Sit out the 7 games and stay at Arminia.
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
So, it's all equal then...
1x stay
1x FCSB
1x wait for something else or better
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:So, it's all equal then...
1x stay
1x FCSB
1x wait for something else or better
Sorry mate. Looks like you'll need to make your decision yourself. 😄
Unless @thurlow885 can be persuaded to weigh in with a deciding vote?
- Danimal59812 years agoSeasoned Ace
The first time ever I could make an in-game transfer to literally any club I want (apart from the top 5 leagues: England, Spain, Germany, France and Italy), including the first ever possibility of an in-game transfer towards my beloved Ajax. Now, from one side there's this feeling of 'not Ajax again', but the fact that I can do it in-game without anything simulated or scripted does appeal to me...
But I can literally go to the far reaches of Europe, or even take refuge in Korea. Maybe cash in at a Saudi team?...
Or, should I still swallow my pride and sit out my punishment? I don't think anybody with a suspension of that type is sustainable in Germany in the near future: I've essentially forced my own dismissal - but whereto next?...
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