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Notts County Story — September 2015

Hello folks, welcome back to the Notts County Football Manager 2010 story! Sorry for the rather long interruption but I’ve been through quite a few problems lately. Anyway, back to the story. The first month of the season went pretty well, my team didn’t impress but we won all the games that we had to play. Now it was time to consolidate the results and back them up with more impressive performances.

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Hello folks, welcome back to the Notts County Football Manager 2010 story! Sorry for the rather long interruption but I’ve been through quite a few problems lately. Anyway, back to the story. The first month of the season went pretty well, my team didn’t impress but we won all the games that we had to play. Now it was time to consolidate the results and back them up with more impressive performances.

The first game of the month was away at Aston Villa, not an easy opponent at all. Unfortunately we started the game with the same unconvincing manner of playing and Aston Villa took the lead by converting a nice and quick team move. My team reacted well but missed a few chances, the best of them was a header from Jonjo Shelvey that smacked against the crossbar. We got the equalizer before the break though, centre back Cristian Zapata scored his first goal for the club with a powerful corner kick header. We took control of the game after the break but hit the woodwork again before Hinshelwood converted a perfect pass from Shelvey. My strikers continued to be rather wasteful and we could have been punished in the last minutes of the game. That was not they way I expected this team to be playing, I was more than concerned at that point.

I had to forget my concerns for a little while, England needed me for two games. The first one was a home friendly with Belgium and I can say that I’m embarrassed by the performance. There is not much to say about it, it was a shameful display from a full strength England team. I can’t understand why the players had such a soft attitude in front of 60 thousand fans. The team was unrecognizable and only started to play better in the last twenty minutes, too little too late. We were absolutely disgraceful in all aspects of the game, the defense was a mess, the midfielders were as aggressive as a Miss World contestant and the strikers were unbelievably wasteful and slow.


I was extremely angry and I asked the players to show their worth in the next game, away in Estonia. That was a game that we had to win to qualify for the European Championship, no distractions allowed. The team showed determination right away and Jonjo Shelvey hit the crossbar in the first minute of the game. Then Rooney scored twice in the first 10 minutes but both goals were disallowed but I didn’t have too much to worry about once Nathan Delfouneso stepped up and scored a hat-trick. Switzerland were surprisingly beaten by Northern Ireland so the gap was now at 6 points with two more games to play. We just needed one point out of the last two games, I guess we can already say that we qualified. By the way, Belgium drew 1-1 at home with Latvia

Back to Meadow Lane, we had a home game against West Ham coming up. My boys started the game well, West Ham were under heavy pressure right away. Then Fabian Delph created the opening goal, his through ball left Guilherme with an easy finish. We could have extended the lead before half time but hit the woodwork again. We continued to move the ball around well in the second half and eventually doubled our lead through Andrea Romano. Left winger Agnaldo made it 3-0 with a fine shot from inside the penalty area but he had to thank Lucas Biglia for a splendid assist.

It was a good display but I felt we had to play even better in the next game, it was a very difficult Champions League away game at Lyon. Lyon‘s best players were the keeper, Hugo Lloris, attacking midfielder Miralem Pjanic and quick striker Yanis Tafer but the whole squad was looking strong. My team surprised me though, they were piling on the pressure right from the start but Hugo Lloris denied us with a few unbelievable saves. We took the lead thanks to another corner kick header from Cristian Zapata, he is showing great aerial ability. Lyon were still under pressure after the goal but somehow they got back on level terms, a poor pass in our defense was intercepted and that was it — Lyon‘s first shot on target hit the back of the net. We had a big chance of getting back on track four minutes later, Joe Barton had to convert a penalty kick but Lloris saved it! We had another good chance right before the break but Delph‘s shot thundered off the crossbar. The second half was a different story, Lyon were playing much better and they kept us under pressure throughout the last 45 minutes. It was not a bad result by any means but we could have ended the game in the first half, that’s my only regret.

Next up, another trip to Villa Park but this time in the Carling Cup. The first half was fairly even and entertaining, both teams showed good attacking football but Aston Villa managed to take the lead. We were missing lots of chances again but when the strikers don’t score the defenders should do that, Havard Nordtveit headed in his first goal of the season. Then we took the lead 10 minutes into the second half, a fine run from Rafael Sobis down the left wing gave him the chance to send in a perfect cross that Sam Hinshelwood headed in. Aston Villa produced a breathtaking display after the goal but my defense survived with a bit of help from goalkeeper Rene Adler. Go to the next page to read the rest of the story.

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  1. Kevin Mayo

    19 марта, 2010 at 14:15

    Hello Johnny
    Nice that you have a four point lead already with a game in hand so hopefully you can extend your advantage by the end of the month. That was kind of weird seeing England lose to Belgium like that but a good rebound against Estonia.Both your CL games looked liked difficult encounters but you did well all things considered and should pick up all three points against Bratislava.

  2. Lye

    19 марта, 2010 at 14:46

    Hi mate, though your team sometimes frustrate you with their performance but they were still nicking results. Thats the true sheer determination of a title winning team. Good results against Lyon & At Madrid, definitely not easy opponents there. Hope your team will perform better next month though i think you should be able to take maximum points.

  3. Jaffa

    19 марта, 2010 at 17:52

    Well done-a sign of a champion that u can win without playing amazing. With so many good players, I don’t no ur team-could u post it?? Thx

  4. sam warren

    19 марта, 2010 at 18:12

    Well done, hope that you manage an unbeaten season in the Premiership. I was pleased to see that you beat Sunderland (being a Neewcastle fan I was very pleased. Keep up the good work

    warren

  5. Laxeyman

    19 марта, 2010 at 18:29

    Hi Johnny, well done on another good month. You seem to just grind out results, Zapata has been amamzing, he must have won many points with his goals from corners. A strange reslut v Belgium but pleasing to see that the team bounced back well.
    Good luck for next month.

    • Johnny Karp

      19 марта, 2010 at 18:48

      @Laxeyman
      Thanks mate, that Belgium game is still on my mind as I can’t figure out what happened.
      @Sam Warren
      Thanks Warren, I’d rather win the Champions League than stay unbeaten for the whole season. We’ll see what the future will bring.
      @Jaffa
      I agree, it’s a sign of mental strength. You can see all the player profiles and squad in the Current Squad pages — https://www.footballmanagerstory.com/current-squad/
      @Lye
      Thanks mate, I’m quite happy with the results and the team shows signs of progress each week. I hope we’ll be in full strength in the second part of the season.
      @Kevin
      Thanks for the comment, a win against Bratislava is a must, we can’t afford any slip ups there.

  6. Jaffa

    19 марта, 2010 at 18:50

    Thanks but I meant ur first team. Sorry if Im being a nag!!

  7. Aaron

    19 марта, 2010 at 19:08

    in my game i am currently managing Chelsea and Brazil want me to manage them as well but when i go to accept the job it doesn’t let me. What could i be doing wrong?

  8. ravenie

    19 марта, 2010 at 19:13

    I know I have the same problem Ghana asked me and I accepted 10 times didnt work :|

  9. Laxeyman

    19 марта, 2010 at 19:24

    Aaron and ravenie you need to install patch 10.2. It happened to me until I installed the patch. Patch 10.3 should stop it as well.

  10. Johnny Karp

    19 марта, 2010 at 20:20

    @Jaffa
    If you mean the regular first eleven I don’t really have one, I rotate the players quite often. But I guess the best eleven would be Adler — Varga, Zapata, Kjaer, Barton — Hinshelwood, Shelvey, Delph, Young — Romano, Guilherme

  11. Jaffa

    19 марта, 2010 at 20:50

    Thank u! And some English players too! But the strength in depth u have is amazing.

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