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- Danimal59815 months agoSeasoned Ace
In theory / On paper, I can't see why you wouldn't be able to compete for the league title. For the Danish league, this is an excellent squad.
Equal to København and Midtjylland, better than Aarhus or Nordsjaelland.
You should be able to reach European football based on the league (top 3)
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
Perhaps they are closer than I give them credit for, but I do feel there is a step to take before being on the same level as the two. Especially when we look beyond the first 11.
That said, the squad is easily better this season than they were when beginning the last one. And the league title was theirs to lose in the end. So why not dream big, now that the squad has been kept pretty much intact? That's a valid point.
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
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- Danimal59815 months agoSeasoned Ace
So far, not yet the shock-effect from the manager's sacking / replacement.
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:So far, not yet the shock-effect from the manager's sacking / replacement.
That's true. Now, I also don't see Thomas Frank as the plug-and-play short term solution to get results here and now. In my opinion he's more the long term sort of manager, who may take some time to build something, but then perform consistently over longer periods of time.
A win vs bottom of the table AaB would have been good, obviously, but with the recent defensive troubles I decided to count the clean sheet as a small win.
- thurlow8855 months agoSeasoned Ace
Stock piling on draws it seems altho the one against København wouldn't be disappointed about right now. Great to bring Frank back and maybe he can get the job done and without hindrance from within. Much work to be done, this season looks to be about laying the foundations
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
@thurlow885 wrote:Stock piling on draws it seems altho the one against København wouldn't be disappointed about right now. Great to bring Frank back and maybe he can get the job done and without hindrance from within. Much work to be done, this season looks to be about laying the foundations
Yes, absolutely. I was thinking - with 0-0 at the scoreboard vs bottom of the table AaB - should I go all out attacking to try to claim a late winner? Or should I instead make 100% sure that I would not concede late to take that clean sheet after a number of poor defensive performances? Safe to say I chose the latter, a good defence is a must for a winning team.
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
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- LABoog45 months agoNew Ace
I like the Frank hire. I think his time is almost up at Brentford, though I expected him to take a role at a bigger club. Going back to his old club is also a nice change and a path someone like Frank could take. I have never heard of 'Oscar-Gate" that is crazy, I might have to look more into that.
The results are trending up, though slow progress. Turn the draws into wins for the second half of the year and you can climb back into the top three race.
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
@LABoog4 wrote:I like the Frank hire. I think his time is almost up at Brentford, though I expected him to take a role at a bigger club. Going back to his old club is also a nice change and a path someone like Frank could take. I have never heard of 'Oscar-Gate" that is crazy, I might have to look more into that.
The results are trending up, though slow progress. Turn the draws into wins for the second half of the year and you can climb back into the top three race.
I agree. Thomas Frank has been rumoured to bigger clubs, but he used to live in Hvidovre, close to Brøndby, so I thought there might be some personal reasons for him moving back. Plus the urge to set things right after his untimely departure back in the day.
Yes, the "Oscar-gate" was crazy and something of a rollercoaster ride. So basically this new investor came in, almost out of nowhere and invested a lot of money in the club. Practically saved the club from bankruptcy too. Furthermore he even presented himself as a Brøndby-fan, doing his investments by heart and not entirely as a business opportunity. So what not to like?
But over time he took up various roles in the club, being a board member, chairman and other things. And he started pulling strings in terms of new signings etc. Brøndby made three of their greatest ever sales back in 2005 and 2006 with Daniel Agger, Thomas Kahlenberg and Johan Elmander. And suddenly they were all brought back between 2014-16, Kahlenberg a bit longer though. It was a romantic reunion more than a wise one with both Agger and Elmander heavily marred by recurring injuries at the time. It was clearly a fan who brought them back. And not a clever sporting director.
His involvement in Thomas Frank's departure (Oscar-gate) was crazy, but perhaps necessary to realize that the club needed to remove him from his involvement in important decisions. So former player and sporting director of both FC København and FC Nordsjælland, CV Jensen, took over these responsibilities in 2019 and has taken a more sustainable approach. Jan Bech also sold 45% of the stocks in the club in 2022, so he's only a minor shareholder now.
- Danimal59815 months agoSeasoned Ace
A home defeat against AGF, that's a nasty one. Essentially they are in the spot you like to be in, so to lose out in such a way must sit unwell.
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:A home defeat against AGF, that's a nasty one. Essentially they are in the spot you like to be in, so to lose out in such a way must sit unwell.
Absolutely. That was awful, even losing the lead along the way. Having lost the league title only months before due to a defeat to the very same. Also with former academy player Mortensen scoring the decisive goal. AGF is currently becoming a true bogey team for Brøndby, both IRL and in this save. Something I'll have to keep a tight focus on in the time to come.
- thurlow8855 months agoSeasoned Ace
Spotting an old Career Mode favourite in there for me Jordan Larsson. Actually kinda forgot about him a d just looked him and can possibly see why. Still tho, he's young enough to still make an impact on his career.
Got some ground to cover already with a 10 point gap opening up from Top 2. Can Frank turn this season around?
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
@thurlow885 wrote:Spotting an old Career Mode favourite in there for me Jordan Larsson. Actually kinda forgot about him a d just looked him and can possibly see why. Still tho, he's young enough to still make an impact on his career.
Got some ground to cover already with a 10 point gap opening up from Top 2. Can Frank turn this season around?
Haha, me too. I always have a soft spot for these sons of football legends. So Jordan Larsson is also one I've scouted numerous times. And signed once, as far as I recall. That was before his FC København days though. Couldn't dream of doing it now 😉
His form in game is significantly better than his real life form though. 8 games and only 1 assist to show IRL. I suppose that's my main concern about playing in a league that I know so well. When players and clubs perform significantly different than their real life versions they are supposed to reflect. The current Superliga top scorer IRL, Tonni Adamsen, only has one goal to his name in this save. This could be of my own doing though, transferring Kasper Dolberg back to his childhood club before starting the save.
I'm in no man's land indeed. I really enjoy not just running away with things, which would arguably have made this career a short one. But yeah, there is definitely room for improvement here.
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
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- thurlow8855 months agoSeasoned Ace
Great for the youth doing well and always good to have a stand out ready in the wings to jump up to the first team. Seems to be winning over the Pros already.
Unfortunate for the first team to come out with another defeat
- LABoog45 months agoNew Ace
One step forward and one step back this season. It just doesn’t seem like the team can get into a good run of wins.
Side note: how do you figure out who scored in other matches? Just checking team stats each match week?
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
@thurlow885 wrote:Great for the youth doing well and always good to have a stand out ready in the wings to jump up to the first team. Seems to be winning over the Pros already.
Unfortunate for the first team to come out with another defeat
Yes, it was a frustrating defeat. At least Brøndby just beat them 2-0 at home this weekend IRL, with two Rajovic goals and teenager Bischoff assisting both. In that light I could easily live with an in game defeat 😃
It's also only my third defeat of the season, so my main problem is still the huge amount of draws I get. Some of these have to be turned into wins, if I'm to climb the table and make a more consistent run to the top.
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
@LABoog4 wrote:One step forward and one step back this season. It just doesn’t seem like the team can get into a good run of wins.
Side note: how do you figure out who scored in other matches? Just checking team stats each match week?
Yes, exactly. I've done this with previous updates during European Championships and World Cups, taking note of team stats before and after each game to see who scored there. It's the first time I do this in league football, and I think it's only doable because of the size of the league with only 12 teams. It's not too much work with such a limited number of teams to check up on after each game.
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