Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 7

My first season with Shrewsbury Town has almost come to its end. In just four, six or even seven matches’ time, we will know whether we’ll be remaining in League One, or leaving that division for the Championship.

Thanks to Angoal’s firepower, Charlie’s creativity, and Brendan’s… ahem… brilliance at the back, a ticket to the League One play-offs is within our reach. However, there’s still a chance that we can go up automatically, without having to take the more scenic (and perhaps lucrative) route.

If you haven’t caught up on Part 6 yet, please have a read of that first. For the rest of us, let’s get into the run-in without any further delay! Continue reading “Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 7”

Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 6

“Roses are red, violets are blue,
It’s not Valentine’s Day anymore, so I don’t know why I wrote this intro.”

February was not a month that sent Shrewsbury hearts a-beating, aside from one match in Bristol which put a load of our supporters in hospital. If you don’t know what I’m on about, you really should read the previous chapter of this story.

My blooming love affair with the Shrews hit the rocks somewhat last month, but I’m hoping to reignite the spark in March. This penultimate chapter of my first season at New Meadow will see us try to get back on track for the League One play-offs. I’ll also introduce you to my first youth intake, which is always an exciting milestone in any Football Manager’s career. Continue reading “Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 6”

Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 5

They say football is a funny old game. You can be high as a kite at the end of one season, and then be out of a job midway through the next. Just ask Pep Guardiola.

Back in May 2018, Manchester City were lauded as record-breakers, having become the first Premier League team to accrue 100 points in a season. Seven months later, though, City were struggling in 7th place and already a long way off leaders Liverpool, prompting Guardiola to be unceremoniously sacked on Boxing Day. And who has been chosen to replace the suave Spaniard at the Etihad Stadium? Rafael Benítez.

There are some things that do not change, and Shrewsbury are a case in point. The Shrews reached the League One play-offs last season under Paul Hurst, and they’re on course to do so again in my first campaign at the helm. Many pundits are expecting us to slip into mid-table mediocrity, but I’m confident we can keep going.

In this chapter, I will take you through January and February 2019, when the stakes are suddenly getting higher. Before we crack on with the results, I’m sure you’ll want to see all the business I did during the winter transfer window. Just let me give Jim White a call first… Continue reading “Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 5”

Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 4

2018 has been quite the year for Shrewsbury Town. After two losing visits to Wembley and a change of manager, the Shrews will surely end the year like they started it – challenging for an unlikely promotion to the Championship.

This chapter picks up from the aftermath of our FA Cup Round 1 tie against Dover. Following a recent decline in form, I have opted for a risky mid-season change of tactic. It could get us back on track… but then again, it could backfire spectacularly and send us plummeting down the table.

There will be a mid-season report at the end of this post, in which I will also detail my plans for the January transfer window. If things carry on as they have done in recent weeks, then one thing is for sure: we will need some new defenders. Continue reading “Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 4”

Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 3

Well… I think any fears that “Floreat Salopia” could be a short story have quickly been laid to rest. In the first few months of my stewardship, Shrewsbury Town have picked up right where they left off under Paul Hurst. While there won’t be a repeat of last season’s incredible unbeaten start, there is plenty of cause for optimism here at New Meadow.

Now it’s time to see if we can carry our excellent early-season form over into the autumn. Are we really set for a truly incredible season, or have I just had some good ol’ beginner’s luck, Football Manager style? Continue reading “Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 3”

Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 2

Welcome back to “Floreat Salopia”, where my first season in charge of Shrewsbury Town is just about to get underway. This chapter will take you through August and September 2018, back when Britain was divided over Mike Ashley’s buy-out of House of Fraser and two YouTubers fighting each other… amongst other things.

If you missed Chapter 1 of this new FM19 story, then you might want to read that first before continuing. By the way, I’d like to thank all my readers for their incredible support when that first chapter went live last Friday morning. It’s always great to know that you’re following along. Continue reading “Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 2”

Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 1

Hello there, readers, and welcome to the start of my new Football Manager 2019 story. I have taken over the reins at Shrewsbury Town, who lost in the League One play-offs last season and need a new manager to propel them forward.

If you missed the story preview, which details the club’s history and outlines my long-term plans for this career, you can still find that here.

Today’s opening chapter is quite a long one. It’ll start off with a quick rundown of the board’s initial expectations. Then I’ll take you through the squad I’ve inherited, along with some of the backroom staff who’ll be assisting me. Lastly, I’ll look at our results from pre-season before leaving you with the tactics I’ll be using during the early stages of my Shrewsbury career. Continue reading “Floreat Salopia: Season 1, Part 1”

Floreat Salopia: Preview

Ladies and gentlemen, it’s almost time for me to start another Football Manager 2019 adventure on Fuller FM. In “Floreat Salopia”, I will take the helm at Shrewsbury Town, with the aim being to take this unheralded club from League One and to new heights.

In this preview post, I will take you on a journey through the history of Shrewsbury and its football club. I will also have a quick first look at some of the players at my disposal, as well as detailing my main goals for the save. Continue reading “Floreat Salopia: Preview”

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”