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- JustinCase011011 months agoSeasoned Ace
- Danimal598111 months agoSeasoned Ace
Many will highlight the fact that you're undefeated as of yet, but I'm even more impressed by the phenomenal defense! Allowed only one goal in six games, impressive!
- JustinCase011011 months agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:Many will highlight the fact that you're undefeated as of yet, but I'm even more impressed by the phenomenal defense! Allowed only one goal in six games, impressive!
Yes, it's pretty crazy.
Okay, a little backstory: I'm actually playing two parallel saves at the moment. While I switched to Viborg FF, I also kept a save, where I stayed with Brøndby. And while I play with Viborg for the domestic games, the European results for this season will come from the parallel Brøndby save. Hope this is not too confusing. Of course, in the story this will be with Thomas Frank looking at the Brøndby results as an outsider, not being a part of the journey himself due to having left the club...
Anyway, long story short, while my Viborg save has been very defensive and lacked goals in both ends, it's the exact opposite in the other save, both with Brøndby and with the Denmark national team, whom I've started playing with on the side (would have preferred that to happen in the main save!!!)... Just played a Euros qualifier and beat Sweden 4-3, for instance. So a complete opposite experience than my current one with Viborg...
- JustinCase011011 months agoSeasoned Ace
- JustinCase011011 months agoSeasoned Ace
- Danimal598111 months agoSeasoned Ace
@JustinCase0110 wrote:
@Danimal5981 wrote:Many will highlight the fact that you're undefeated as of yet, but I'm even more impressed by the phenomenal defense! Allowed only one goal in six games, impressive!
Yes, it's pretty crazy.
Okay, a little backstory: I'm actually playing two parallel saves at the moment. While I switched to Viborg FF, I also kept a save, where I stayed with Brøndby. And while I play with Viborg for the domestic games, the European results for this season will come from the parallel Brøndby save. Hope this is not too confusing. Of course, in the story this will be with Thomas Frank looking at the Brøndby results as an outsider, not being a part of the journey himself due to having left the club...
Anyway, long story short, while my Viborg save has been very defensive and lacked goals in both ends, it's the exact opposite in the other save, both with Brøndby and with the Denmark national team, whom I've started playing with on the side (would have preferred that to happen in the main save!!!)... Just played a Euros qualifier and beat Sweden 4-3, for instance. So a complete opposite experience than my current one with Viborg...
That's actually pretty clever; if you want to make some nice career jumps from one season to another. You know, succesful with Brøndby and Viborg, your figure of becoming a national manager in a campaign towards EURO 2028
- JustinCase011011 months agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:That's actually pretty clever; if you want to make some nice career jumps from one season to another. You know, succesful with Brøndby and Viborg, your figure of becoming a national manager in a campaign towards EURO 2028
Thanks mate. It was just my own workaround for wanting to play Champions League games with Brøndby, but at the same time wanting a new experience domestically. I was a bit nervous about whether Brøndby would go crazy in the transfer window (in my Viborg save), making the idea of parallel saves hard to perform. But they didn't do anything and have remained a pretty recognizable outfit.
Now that I was offered the Denmark job in the Brøndby save, I hope for the same in the Viborg save before the 2028 Euros. Time will tell if I'm going to be offered that job or not...
- JustinCase011011 months agoSeasoned Ace
- Danimal598111 months agoSeasoned Ace
AGF and Brøndby jump over you. Maybe you're not obsessed with it, but from the story's POV all eyes will be on how well you manage compared to your manager's previous team: Brøndby.
With Brøndby in Champions League, Viborg keeping equal pace to such a team are both outstanding achievements by the manager.
[MEDIA]
'He obviously has the qualities to run a bigger team, go for a more prestigious trophy in club football: a bigger league, or European silverware - is Thomas Frank not considering such a future path?'
- JustinCase011011 months agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:AGF and Brøndby jump over you. Maybe you're not obsessed with it, but from the story's POV all eyes will be on how well you manage compared to your manager's previous team: Brøndby.
With Brøndby in Champions League, Viborg keeping equal pace to such a team are both outstanding achievements by the manager.
[MEDIA]
'He obviously has the qualities to run a bigger team, go for a more prestigious trophy in club football: a bigger league, or European silverware - is Thomas Frank not considering such a future path?'
Yes indeed. I do have an advantage with no midweek games though. It's crazy easy to preserve a good match fitness for my players, so I can line up the same way week in week out. The way things are going, I'm possibly going to be playing European games next season too. That will arguably make things more difficult with a slim squad.
I'll save the media question for a response soon...
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