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A rollercoaster end to the season. Losing the final season game to finish third had to feel like a let down, especially with the other result going your way. But then winning the cup final and the playoff final (even though it didn't matter) was a positive way to end the season. Also having the league leader in goals.
I hope you plan to stick with Viborg at least a few more seasons. It will be interesting to see how high up the standings you can take them and Denmark in the coefficent rating.
@LABoog4 wrote:A rollercoaster end to the season. Losing the final season game to finish third had to feel like a let down, especially with the other result going your way. But then winning the cup final and the playoff final (even though it didn't matter) was a positive way to end the season. Also having the league leader in goals.
I hope you plan to stick with Viborg at least a few more seasons. It will be interesting to see how high up the standings you can take them and Denmark in the coefficent rating.
Thanks, yeah rollercoaster is a good word to describe it. Overall I'm not unhappy about it though. Still having something to aim for, both domestically and of course on the international stage as well.
Denmark were 13th after my first season, when I played with Brøndby, before the switch to Viborg. The country had 6,900 points in the ranking then. Now three years later the clubs have reached the 10,400 points, sitting 11th in Europe, very close to then 10th place. It's a good climb, obviously helped by my initial transfers of established stars back to their boyhood clubs.
It would be nice to go all the way in Denmark and perhaps help the Danish clubs to advance a little more in Europe. But I could also see myself try something new, once the January transfer window closes IRL. Then I could find myself a nice little live start point and try something different. I do also play the same 11 clubs week in week out in league that has no 2nd tier below.