Viola 93: Part 3

Hello once again, and welcome to the final part of my Championship Manager Italia mini-series. I’ve been managing Fiorentina in Serie B, and with more than half the season gone, things have been going… rather smoothly, I’d say.

In this closing chapter, I’ll round up the final few months of the 1993/1994 season, as the Viola pursue a league championship and two cup competitions. I’d experienced so much disappointment in FM19, but could this Fiorentina career end in glory? Continue reading “Viola 93: Part 3”

Viola 93: Part 2

This is the second part of my Championship Manager Italia mini-series. I’ve taken charge of Fiorentina in the 1993/1994 season, and the aim is to lead them back into Serie A at the first time of asking. A strong run in either the Coppa Italia or the Anglo-Italian Cup would also be quite nice.

However, difficult times could be just around the corner. Mario Cecchi Gori has stepped down as club president due to ill health, with his son Vittorio taking over the reins. Let’s hope that the growing uncertainty around the club’s financial future doesn’t affect us on the pitch. Continue reading “Viola 93: Part 2”

Viola 93: Part 1

Welcome to a new mini-series on Fuller FM. This is something a bit different…

Having just finished my four-season Fiorentina story “Shades of Deep Purple” on Football Manager 2019, I’ve caught a bit of a calcio bug. Before I begin my next FM19 career back in the familiar surroundings of England, I want to enjoy one more fix of Italian football.

So, where better place to go than to a time when Italian clubs were at the very top of the European game? That’s right, folks. It’s time to switch Channel 4 on and spend your Sunday morning in the company of James Richardson, because we’re going back 25 years… to Championship Manager Italia. GOLLLLLLLLLAZOOOO! Continue reading “Viola 93: Part 1”

Shades of Deep Purple: Season Review 2021/2022

Fiorentina fans had plenty of reason to be excited about the 2021/2022 season. Having ended a long absence from the Champions League, hopes were high that we would do ourselves justice back on Europe’s biggest stage. Meanwhile, the Viola looked to wrest the Serie A scudetto from Inter’s grasp and become Italian champions for the first time in 53 years.

My fourth and final season as Fiorentina manager proved to be my most dramatic yet. My quest for silverware came down to the final weeks, after which I would leave Florence either in glory… or simply as a glorious failure.

CAUTION: If you have not yet read Part 42 – the closing chapter in this story – then PLEASE read that before continuing here. I’m sure you don’t want the ending to be spoiled. Continue reading “Shades of Deep Purple: Season Review 2021/2022”

Shades of Deep Purple: Part 42 – IL FINALE

After nearly three months, and 45 blog posts, “Shades of Deep Purple” has come down to this. As the 2021/2022 Serie A season, it really is all or nothing for me and my Fiorentina team.

The Coppa Italia has eluded as, and so too has anything resembling success in Europe. Serie A represents my final chance of leaving Florence with any silverware on my CV. If we can overhaul Napoli’s advantage at the top of the standings, it will end the Viola’s 21-year wait for a major trophy, and a 53-year wait to become Italian league champions.

And so, unlike Britain’s politicians, let us immediately get on with the matter at hand… Continue reading “Shades of Deep Purple: Part 42 – IL FINALE”

Shades of Deep Purple: Part 41

I’ll tell you something about this Fiorentina team: when we can get ourselves on a roll, we are very difficult to stop. We enter the final three months of the 2021/2022 Serie A season in an incredible vein of league form. Unfortunately for us, Napoli are themselves proving very difficult to beat.

I’ve got six league matches for you in this latest chapter, and there’s no doubt about which is the biggest. If both teams can continue their excellent runs, Fiorentina vs Napoli at the Artemio Franchi on 10 April – the day before my 32nd birthday – could well decide the destiny of this season’s scudetto. Continue reading “Shades of Deep Purple: Part 41”

Shades of Deep Purple: Part 40

We’re now in February 2022, and Fiorentina are ready to do battle with Napoli on two fronts. As well as contending for the Serie A scudetto (alongside Udinese), this month sees the Viola and the Partenopei cross swords in a two-legged Coppa Italia Semi Final.

It’s sure to be a real ‘clash of the titans’, involving two sides who are back to their best after many, many years in the shadows. Fiorentina’s recent form harks back to the 1999/2000 heyday of Gabriel Batistuta and Rui Costa. As for Napoli, they haven’t been this good since 1990, when Diego Maradona and Careca were in their pomp, and I was but a newborn baby.

Okay, I think that’s just about enough 90s nostalgia, don’t you? If I carry on like this, I might as well rename the blog “BuzzFeed” and start posting video clips from “Kenan & Kel” all the time. I’d also give my articles more clickbaity titles like, “You Won’t Believe What Enrico Chiesa’s Son Looks Like Now!” Continue reading “Shades of Deep Purple: Part 40”

Shades of Deep Purple: Part 39

I’m now halfway through my final season with Fiorentina, and we’re well on course to have our best campaign yet. Inter have not defended their scudetto particularly well, which has left the door wide open for a number of teams to take advantage. Despite a few wobbles, we are most certainly in contention for Serie A glory.

In this latest chapter, I will take you through the first few weeks of 2022 – the year in which Qatar stages a winter World Cup without England (cheers, Sean Dyche). Once we’ve done our January transfer business – and don’t expect too much on that front – we’ve got four league matches to get through. One of them is against our bitterest rivals Juventus, who just so happen to be back to something like their best… Continue reading “Shades of Deep Purple: Part 39”

Shades of Deep Purple: Part 38

Yes, I probably could do with some help right about now. A nightmare November has contributed to Fiorentina’s worst run of form this season, and a premature exit from the Champions League.

Here’s hoping we can finish 2021 on a high by building up some much-needed momentum in December. Five Serie A matches await us, as do the opening rounds of the Coppa Italia. As things stand, that looks like being my last realistic chance of ending my four-year reign at the Artemio Franchi with a trophy. Continue reading “Shades of Deep Purple: Part 38”

Shades of Deep Purple: Part 37

Now we’re really getting stuck into the meat of the 2021/2022 season. Having enjoyed an historically strong start to the Serie A campaign, Fiorentina fans are growing increasingly hopeful that they could see their side lift a first scudetto since 1969. Incidentally, that was also the last time Hotel California had its ‘spirit’.

Leaving 70s rock references aside, we enter November in the middle of a tricky run of league fixtures. Having already faced Roma at home and Inter away in October (check out Part 36 if you missed that), we are now making plans for Lazio and Napoli. By the end of this month, we should have a good idea of where we really stand.

Before that, though, we’ve got some continental business to take care of… Continue reading “Shades of Deep Purple: Part 37”