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- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
O sh!t - blink and you miss it..., well into the championship round now!
I must assume this is a tough cookie from the viewpoint of you as Viborg-manager. I mean, I know in real life you're a Brøndby-fan and that you dislike København, but for Viborg it's actually Brøndby that are the arch rivals, aren't they?
With a Danish title, I don't think you realistically could achieve anything more: you've reached Danish silverware with Brøndby, you're getting close with Viborg, you've made it to the Champions League: am I missing something, or are we slowly thinking about a new challenge?
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:O sh!t - blink and you miss it..., well into the championship round now!
I must assume this is a tough cookie from the viewpoint of you as Viborg-manager. I mean, I know in real life you're a Brøndby-fan and that you dislike København, but for Viborg it's actually Brøndby that are the arch rivals, aren't they?
With a Danish title, I don't think you realistically could achieve anything more: you've reached Danish silverware with Brøndby, you're getting close with Viborg, you've made it to the Champions League: am I missing something, or are we slowly thinking about a new challenge?
Viborg have two main rivals. One is a "friendly" rivalry with neighbours Silkeborg, both located in the center of Jutland. The other is a fierce one with FC Midtjylland, who are located more to the west, but have somehow called "dips" on the whole region, when they were formed in 1999. Looking at a map, it's easy to see why Viborg and Silkeborg still hold grudges against the club from a Herning and Ikast merger. Randers and AGF (Aarhus) may have small rivalries with Viborg as well, and perhaps AaB from Aalborg in the north.
That's also why I was able to choose Viborg in the first place. I couldn't play with AGF, for instance, or FC København. FC Midtjylland are also out of the question for that matter. For Brøndby, Viborg is kind of a neutral club. And an old one, which just attracts me more than these "FC some region"-clubs.
Well, the season isn't over yet, so I'm not taking a league title for granted just yet. I know I could reach the limit with this club, but on the other hand I am enjoying playing with them and seeing my first academy graduates start to make themselves relevant. My narrator being one of them. A new challenge could be a massive sell-out, getting rid of several stars like Serginho, who's been a star player for me so far. I could definitely see more for me, even though I have an opportunity to make this the best ever season for this club.
That said, I have considered a "jump in" with another club. But the last time I checked, one could only jump in with 9th or 10th December as the date. So I will probably prefer to wait until the January window is over, before I start somewhere with a struggling side in one of the top 5 leagues. That way I can also start a save without 100+ crazy transfers already in the first month.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
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- LABoog41 year agoNew Ace
Two really good results against title challengers. I like the table H/A results, makes it easier to see what games you have left at the end.
An away draw against * is a good result if you can win the home game. It might come down to you needing a win at Brøndby, which would be a special game considering your fandom.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@LABoog4 wrote:Two really good results against title challengers. I like the table H/A results, makes it easier to see what games you have left at the end.
An away draw against * is a good result if you can win the home game. It might come down to you needing a win at Brøndby, which would be a special game considering your fandom.
Indeed. And considering my fandom, it always makes me giggle, when the abbrevation of FC København is excluded and replaced by a * due to foul language 😉
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
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- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
It's yours to lose, now: you're in the lead!
- Viborg 60
- København 59
- Brøndby 58
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:It's yours to lose, now: you're in the lead!
- Viborg 60
- København 59
- Brøndby 58
True. A wonderfully close title race it seems to be!
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- LABoog41 year agoNew Ace
And just like that, back in second place. The race is so close.
Pretty interesting you keep having low possession stats against the same side. Their system must counter yours pretty well.
A huge week coming up with two must win games.
- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
The deciders are now coming: important not to end on that dreaded (and unlogical) 3rd place.
However, you do have a key advantage which is a superior goal difference, which currently puts you ahead of Brøndby: this is where your minimalist approach with a superior defense pays dividend.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@LABoog4 wrote:And just like that, back in second place. The race is so close.
Pretty interesting you keep having low possession stats against the same side. Their system must counter yours pretty well.
A huge week coming up with two must win games.
Yes, I couldn't believe how I kept being bossed (possession-wise) by this team. They didn't get a lot of points from it though, so I guess joke was on them in the end. But it was really strange, who they just turned into prime Barcelona / Man City, every time I played against them. And they are not even known as a tiki-taka team in Denmark anyway. Not to my knowledge anyway.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:The deciders are now coming: important not to end on that dreaded (and unlogical) 3rd place.
However, you do have a key advantage which is a superior goal difference, which currently puts you ahead of Brøndby: this is where your minimalist approach with a superior defense pays dividend.
Yes indeed. The goal difference could turn out to be pivotal in this close title race. I was going to write "historically close", but I didn't want to check if other title races had ever been this close with three teams in it. 2023/24 had three as well, until FC København slipped in the penultimate game of the season. Then it was all down to Brøndby and FC Midtjylland on the final day.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
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- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
Tricky season ending: in the league it's all or nothing now. In the cup you're facing Silkeborg: thusfar with VFF one win, two draws and a defeat against them.
However, I'd hope that two title battles and experience in Champions League ought to give you the edge in the cup final. But essentially it's three must-win finals now!
- LABoog41 year agoNew Ace
Title hopes are slim now. You cannot afford to drop any points and need a little help.
The cup final should be yours. The team has the experience and can beat anyone in one match.
I fear for the league though. It is not looking good for you.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:Tricky season ending: in the league it's all or nothing now. In the cup you're facing Silkeborg: thusfar with VFF one win, two draws and a defeat against them.
However, I'd hope that two title battles and experience in Champions League ought to give you the edge in the cup final. But essentially it's three must-win finals now!
Yes, that's true. I could win all three and still come short in the league though. On the other hand the league format ensures that all the top teams play other top teams in the final games. So nothing is certain yet. But it was a huge letdown to lose the lead against FC København and end up losing the game in injury time.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@LABoog4 wrote:Title hopes are slim now. You cannot afford to drop any points and need a little help.
The cup final should be yours. The team has the experience and can beat anyone in one match.
I fear for the league though. It is not looking good for you.
That's true. I need help in the league. Fortunately it's a tough schedule for all involved, with Brøndby and FC København clashing on the final day. So I could be lucky to have a slim chance still.
- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
@JustinCase0110 wrote:
That's true. I need help in the league. Fortunately it's a tough schedule for all involved, with Brøndby and FC København clashing on the final day. So I could be lucky to have a slim chance still.
... or, as the Dutch saying goes: When two dogs fight over a bone, a third will walk away with it alone - JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:
... or, as the Dutch saying goes: When two dogs fight over a bone, a third will walk away with it aloneGood one. It even rhymes (at least in English).
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
The decider at home vs. København: this truly is an all-or-nothing game, as you cannot sit back and play for a draw. That might drop you back to that frightful 3rd place, though a cup win might then save you from that dreadful play-off.
This is it: will we look back and think they were so close (nearly a title, nearly a cup), or will you push through and claim legendary silverware?