![]() Here's a link to a map with a 15 mile radius around Glasgow drawn on it for an idea of the area you're dealing with. You can however to help keep anyone who's in the first team, who is Scottish, regardless of where they were born in Scotland. Obviously the challenge isn't complete until a team of Scotsmen take the field and triumph in Europe. Of the International players who already exist at the club when you start, you have them till their contracts run out but you need to start replacing them ASAP. The real life successors David Moyes and later Loius Van Gaal have struggled in the unenviable task of succeeding the most successful manager in British football history. Keeping players at Celtic might always be a problem as well. To do this I would imagine you'd have to make heavy use of the Youth structure to bring in fresh talent. so long as they are showing as born in Central Scotland and or born in Scotland in general in the case of unknowns. Their chosen nationality is not important, I should add, they could be playing for England, Spain etc. Or are showing as Unknown, for their place of birth, so long as they were born in Scotland. So Glasgow, Motherwell, Airdrie, Coatbridge and the like for example. 5 of the best challenges you need to try in Football Manager 2016 By Iain Macintosh published 16 November 2015 Fancy something a bit different as you whittle away hours on the new game Iain. So, to that end, on your quest to become Champions League Champions you can ONLY sign players who were born in the central belt of Scotland. Of that 1967 squad, only Bobby Lennox was born outside of the central belt he was born in the coastal town of Saltcoats. The Lisbon Lions team of 1967 was 95% comprised of players who were all born within about a 15 mile radius of Glasgow. That's not that big a challenge, I hear you cry, Celtic are a big club in Scotland with a lot of gravitas and popularity, here however is the kicker and what I think would make it quite tricky. It's called the Lisbon Lions Challenge and the goal is to win the Champions League using the Glasgow side Celtic, just like they did in 1967. I know for me it probably wouldn't be but here goes. I don't know if anyone has even thought of this before, I think it could be quite the task, so let me know what you think. Here’s a mix of individual clubs who will test your skills to the absolute limit, transfer policies that will challenge your ability in the transfer market, and a national team so awful that alien lifeforms are more likely to win the World Cup. Below is a list of all the cities that would need completing.I was sitting the other day thinking about FM Challenges and as a result I thought up the following challenge. If you’re looking for a new challenge, step right up. The midfield is key here, especially the two centre. This should ideally limit the opposition's attacks. You can add Edited in Leagues such as lower Scottish leagues if you wishįMC can be used in this but you have to mention that you are using itĬan you master the challenge and bring as many Champions League trophies back to the cities in the United Kingdom. With a flat 4-4-2, you ideally want to control the game with a structured team shape. Once you’ve won the Champions League you must leave the club No Limits on how many leagues you can load. It'll also be more realistic if your in that job as well (depending where you start). ![]() Obviously you can set your own background to the manager, the better qualifications and history you start with, the easier it'll seem that you can sign players, have the players behind you etc. You can start wherever you like, with this challenge being on such a long term save it would be pointless starting unemployed and with no qualifications so feel free to start at your favored club be it Liverpool or Chelsea, Celtic or Rangers, Cardiff or Swansea, you get the picture. Loading in all playable leagues from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is a minimum requirement, any other leagues can be loaded either on view only or fully playable, however travelling out of the United Kingdom isn't permitted throughout this challenge. *Some cities may not be able to be completed if teams aren't playable. ![]() Any other trophies won throughout your stint don't count towards the challenge but of course, everyone loves bonus trophies to brag about. ![]() Once a Champions League trophy has been won its time to pack up your bags and run for your next city, ticking that one off and never having to come back. The aim of the game is simple, run around between the 66 cities located within the United Kingdom, 50 in England, 6 in Scotland, 5 in Wales and 5 in Northern Ireland, trying to win as many Champions League trophies as possible. (Pictured: London, just one of the 66 Cities that need beating) ![]()
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