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Slymlyne skin for FM15

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Here is a list of the tweaks applied to the initial version.
  • Original Base skin used
  • Added code for permanent mini sidebar
  • Replaced background to something more neutral
  • Added kit image in titlebar
  • Rearranged header so navigation controls are all on right side of screen
  • Changed current date panel to have transparent background and change colour based on secondary colour of team
  • Added Instant Result button
  • Replaced Main Menu screen
  • Added player profile panels
  • Few misc alterations

Released: 10 October 2014 - v1.0
Updated: 28 October 2014 - v1.1

Screenshots



Installation instructions

Step 1

Download the skin and extract the file (using either 7-Zip for Windows or The Unarchiver for Mac).

Step 2

Place the "slymlyne" folder into your skins folder:

Windows: \Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2015\skins
Mac OS X: /Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2015/skins

Create the folder "skins" if it doesn't exist.

Step 3

Start the game and go to Preferences screen and Interface tab.
You should see "Slymlyne" as option in the skin drop down of the Overview box.
Hit the Confirm button.

Please note this skin is provided as is. It has nothing to do with Sports Interactive or SEGA and won't be supported by them.

Credits

This skin is created by Daniel Stone (aka Drakestone and aeryth).

This skin was initially posted on SI forums and is being republished here with author's permission.

Changelog

28/10/14 - v1.1
  • Updated header so match titlebar disappears correctly in fullscreen match mode
  • Changed logo so the whole logo is displayed.

Default FM15 skin with Instant Result

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Released: 27 October 2014

Installation instructions

Step 1

Download the skin and extract the file (using either 7-Zip for Windows or The Unarchiver for Mac).

Step 2

Place the "FM 2015 (Instant Result)" folder into your skins folder:

Windows: \Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2015\skins
Mac OS X: /Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2015/skins

Create the folder "skins" if it doesn't exist.

Step 3

Start the game and go to Preferences screen and Interface tab.
You should see "FM 2015 (Instant Result)" as option in the skin drop down of the Overview box.
Hit the Confirm button.

Please note this skin is provided as is. It has nothing to do with Sports Interactive or SEGA and won't be supported by them.

Scorpio skin for FM15

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DAZS8 has decided to retire from working with FM graphics this season and asked me to take over his Scorpio skin for this year.

Key features:
  • Reworked player profile panels
  • Compatible with any resolution
  • Larger club logo on club overview screen
  • New Box design for most widgets
  • Instant Result Button
  • Added Sidebar Label Version
  • Team and Competition logos in background

Screenshots



Installation instructions

Step 1

Download the skin and extract the file (using either 7-Zip for Windows or The Unarchiver for Mac).

Step 2

Place the 2 extracted folders into your skins folder:

Windows: \Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2015\skins
Mac OS X: /Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2015/skins

Create the folder "skins" if it doesn't exist.

Step 3

Start the game and go to Preferences screen and Interface tab.
You should see "Scorpio" and "Scorpio (Sidebar Labels)" as option in the skin drop down of the Overview box.
Hit the Confirm button.

Please note this skin is provided as is. It has nothing to do with Sports Interactive or SEGA and won't be supported by them.


Changelog

Version 1.3
  • Skin is now called "Scorpio"
  • New menu screen
  • Modified box shape and colour
  • Reworked player personal details panel (again)
  • Fixed issue with kits not always displaying in player personal details panel
  • Fixed Issue with font, colour and outline on player's name on kit not displaying correctly
  • Reverted back to original background for now

Version 1.21
  • Removed background logos

Version 1.2
  • Skin should now be compatible with any resolution
  • Reworked player overview panel and player personal details panel
  • Larger club logo on club overview screen
  • New Box design for most widgets
  • Removed default background tint

Version 1.1
  • Instant Result Button
  • New Scout Reports panel with pros and cons for player overview panel
  • New Suitability panel for player overview panel
  • Tweaked player overview panel to accommodate new panels
  • Added Sidebar Label Version

Version 1.0
  • New player overview panel
  • New player personal details panel
  • Narrow side menu
  • New background
  • New main menu
  • Team and Competition logos in background

PMSC Portrait Facepack v3.0 (150.846 pictures)

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Installation

Extracting the facepack

Just extract PART I, all other parts will be extracted automatically.

After extracting the pics, put them to following folder:
/Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2015/graphics/players
The folder "players" has to be created by yourself.

Run Football Manager and go to:
Preferences -> Interface
Click Using caching to decrease page loading times OFF
Click Reload Skin when confirming changes in preferences ON
CONFIRM

If you want to add new pics, please use fmxml or grahics configurator to overwrite the existing config.xml.

Video Tutorial for creating a config .xml for facepacks by Octavianus


Just refresh the skin and all pics are in-game.

Default pics


Download Default pics
These pics should be put to:
/Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2015/skins/chosen Skin/graphics/pictures

PMSC Portrait Icon Facepack 2.0


Download Icon Facepack

Updates

Any update for the PMS Portrait Megapack will be resized for this pack.

Credits

Aachen4ever, BBB Croatia, Bodylove, Commondore, crocodile, dNs, ggpofm, Knoetsch, maalivahti, makua, matze616, P-Jo, Shakespeare, smedhult, svennos, Urban Classic, Vay, Veyron

Kagame Interclub Cup by lukafanzer

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The CECAFA Club Cup is a football club tournament organised by CECAFA. It has been known as the Kagame Interclub Cup since 2002, when Rwandan President Paul Kagame began sponsoring the competition. It is contested by clubs from East and Central Africa.



Installation instructions

Step 1

Download and extract the file (using either 7-Zip for Windows or The Unarchiver for Mac).

Step 2

Place the "Kagame Interclub Cup by lukafanzer.dbc" file into your editor data folder:

Windows: \Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2015\editor data
Mac OS X: /Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2015/editor data

Create the folder "editor data" if it doesn't exist.

Step 3

Start a new save game with this database enabled.

FMT'15 Logos

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This pack includes 4700 logos of clubs. It's intended for use with Football Manager 2015 but it will work with earlier FM versions as well.

v1 Features
  • Added 4700 club logos
  • All S. America and Europe club logos, Bg Left and BG Right logos
  • All Europe and a lot of competition logos
  • All country flags

Ramoscu, AngaraBebesi06 and Ozgur Aydin Saricioglu.
FMTurkiye.NET


How to add these in your FM

Step 1

Download the .zip archive and use a tool such as 7-zip for Windows or The Unarchiver for MacOSX to extract the folders.

Step 2

Cut and paste the extracted folder to:
Windows: \Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2015\graphics\logos\
Mac OS X: /Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2015/graphics/logos/

Create folders "graphics" and "logos" if they don't exist already.

Step 3

Run Football Manager 2015 and go to: Preferences > Interface

Click Using caching to decrease page loading times "OFF"
Click Reload Skin when confirming changes in preferences "ON"
Confirm!

Light Skin for FM15

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I made this FM15 light skin for fmgraphics.net. Only light gray colors.

Screenshots



Installation instructions

Step 1

Download the skin and extract the file (using either 7-Zip for Windows or The Unarchiver for Mac).

Step 2

Place the "fmgraphics white" folder into your skins folder:

Windows: \Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2015\skins
Mac OS X: /Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2015/skins

Create the folder "skins" if it doesn't exist.

Step 3

Start the game and go to Preferences screen and Interface tab.
You should see "FMGraphics White Skin" as option in the skin drop down of the Overview box.
Hit the Confirm button.


Please note this skin is provided as is. It has nothing to do with Sports Interactive or SEGA and won't be supported by them.

Bashy's Tika-Taka

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I was just minding my own business when i started a new Football Manager 15 save i decided to go with Leyton Orient they had 5 strikers all with not as good quality so i decided to make a formation with no strikers...

This is a free flowing Tiki-Taka style based formations it is useful for every team as your players will only need to have 1 or 2 excellent attributes which include the most obvious passing.

From my experience this tactic has acted immediately but some teams may differ and may take weeks months or doubtfully years to settle in with the squad.

A Couple of Tips

This tactic may seem easy but it generally isn't due to specific reasons you will need players who in FM14 was to "play one two" and "comes deep to get ball".

Apart from the obvious Passing you will also need players who have good stats in anticipation, composure, concentration, decisions, off the ball, teamwork and work rate.

I didn't really use any opposition instructions but if you feel the need to go ahead and my team talks are usually passionate and assertive.

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Toxic 4-3-3

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I have been testing Tactics and comparing Tactics and this is my best to date and I have to say it works pretty well for me. I am right now playing Eastbourne Boro in Conference South. So I will be pleased with feedback if anyone tries this out...

Sweeper Keeper with Support duty.. I found it works pretty well with Keeper defending too.
Full back right and left duty Attack.
Both Defenders set to defend.

Anchor Man set to Defend but IF you got a really good one here you could try giving him a free role or lots of creative freedom.

Midfielder center right... Advanced playmaker set to Attack.
Ball winning midfielder center left Support.
Right Winger Raumdeuter set to attack if you have a left winger you can swap postions with left winger who is set for support. I do this as I think it makes them harder to man mark but you need wingers who can play left and right. Other wise change that options.
False Striker Support.

DF11 Megapack 2014-2015 (update 3 available!)

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Season 2014-2015


DF11 is a portrait style facepack that initiated production since October 2010.
The DF11 crew do release regular updates to keep their faces up to date as much as possible.
There is a large amount of 70.000 DF11 faces available at the moment.





DF11 faces are 260 x 310 pixels big, which is (a lot) larger than default size (180 x 180).
There will be special DF11 panels available shortly after the release of the new Football Manager game.
These panels will show the DF11 faces in their original big size.

Without these panels the faces will be shown as usual in game.

This is a stand-alone pack intended for use with Football Manager 2015.
DF11 faces will also work with any other version of Football Manager!


Original sized DF11 face / click image for ingame screenshot


Complete overview when using our DF11 megapack & updates:

70.109 DF11 faces / 71 playable leagues / 39 countries


- Argentina (Primera Division)
- Australia (A-League)
- Austria (Bundesliga, Erste Liga)
- Belarus (Premier Liga, 1a Liga)
- Belgium (Jupiler Pro league, Proximus league)
- Bosnia Herzegovina (Premier liga)
- Brasil (Campeonato 'A', Campeonato 'B')
- Chile (Primera Division)
- Colombia (Primera A)
- Croatia (1.HNL)
- Czech Rep. (Grambinus Liga, Druha Liga)
- England (Premier League, Championship, League 1, League 2, Skrill Premier Conference)
- Finland (Veikkausliga)
- France (Ligue 1, Ligue 2, Championnat National, CFA)
- Germany (Bundesliga 1, Bundesliga 2, 3.Liga)
- Holland (Eredivisie, Jupiler League)
- Hungary (NBI, NBII)
- Iceland (Úrvalsdeild Karla)
- Ireland (Airtrycity league)
- Israel (Ligat Winner, Ligat Leumit)
- Italy (Serie A, Serie B, Serie C1 / C2)
- Mexico (Liga MX)
- Norway (Tippeligaen)
- Poland (Ekstraklasa, I Liga)
- Portugal (Liga ZON Sagres, Segunda liga)
- Romania (Liga 1, Liga 2)
- Russia (Premier League, FNL)
- Scotland (Premier League, Championship)
- Serbia (Super Liga)
- Slovakia (Fortuna Liga, DOXXbet liga)
- South Africa (Premier League)
- South Korea (K-League)
- Spain (Liga BBVA, LIGA Adelante)
- Sweden (Allsvenskan, Superettan, Division 1)
- Switzerland (Super League, Challenge League)
- Turkey (Spor Toto Super League)
- USA (MLS, NASL)
- Ukraine (Vischa Liha, Persha Liha)
- Wales (Premier League)

Notes for this list:
- All leagues named in this list are at least covered for 80% by DF11 faces
- Leagues with a cover percentage below 80% aren't included to this list



Watch manual / or / Download manual



1 - This is a torrent (magnet link) download!
You need a torrent client on board of your pc to download this DF11 Megapack.

We recommend qBittorrent and Bittorrent as possible torrent client.
There are several more torrent clients (Vuze, Deluge, Utorrent etc), and all will work fine when installed properly.

2- You need 6GB free diskspace on board of your computer.
It seems to be a lot, but it doesn't affect the gamespeed of Football manager!
None of any graphical additions will affect the gamespeed of FM.
Only the start-up time will be affected by a couple of seconds. (confirmed by SI)

3 - Your (torrent) download will start after 'clicking' the red 'DOWNLOAD NOW' button on top.

4 - Add the downloaded 'DF11 Megapack folder' into:
documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2015\Graphics

Note: You have to make the 'Graphics' folder by yourself!

Further detailed instructions also available in the 'Install Manual'.



11 july 2014 / UPDATE 1 - 5386 faces / PREVIEW / Regular download / Torrent download

5 september 2014 / UPDATE 2 - 5238 faces / PREVIEW / Regular download / Torrent download

24 october 2014 / UPDATE 3 - 4927 faces / PREVIEW / Regular download / Torrent download

Next update (nr.4) will be released in november 2014



Download these panels to view the DF11 faces in their original large size in game.
Only compatible for usage with the standard Football Manager 2015 default skin.

Simply put the 'panels' folder in the main directory of Football Manager 2015:
documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager\



- Download -



The default face is the image that will show up when a player doesn't have a DF11 face in game.
Specially for all DF11 users we have some nicely designed default faces
for a more uniform DF11 look in game. (show spoiler)




- Download -

Install manual is included to this download!


Most frequently asked questions:

How to install the DF11 Megapack & updates?
- Please download the 'instructions manual'.
When installed correctly, you will have one (1) DF11 Megapack folder that includes
all 70.000 faces plus one (1) config file.


I don't have a 'Graphics' folder in my Football Manager game.
- That's correctly!
After installing Football Manager you will have to add the 'Graphics' folder yourself. (show spoiler)


I don't see any DF11 faces after installing the DF11 Megapack.
- Be sure you've set the ingame settings correctly. (show spoiler)

I still don't see any DF11 faces in game.
- Maybe the config file is defective and not working correctly.
Make a new config file to replace the defective one.

There is a short 'config file' tutorial available in the spoiler below.


Some particular face(s) don't show up in game while they are included to the DF11 Megapack.
- It simply happends sometimes.
Most of the times we can fix this issue by replacing the defective face with a new one.





Join also DF11 Facebook for more facepack related help,
and be the first to receive information about new updates and developments!




Author: necjeff

Recent producers: Spurs12345, marklf, Bingbangboem, Haas67, Clowntje,
Mena Tallet, Lubo, necjeff

Former producers: Jeroen, new0rder, Bilouteman, milka, FGibra, thijskeeper, ArthurM, Hixxo,
Lokypedro, El-Chambo, Jackioo, Knibbe, Slashydutchie, davvee

Thanks for all the hard work. Respect to all of you!

Football Manager 2015 Best Free Players

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Welcome to the ultimate list of the best free players in Football Manager 2015 by FMScout.com.
Like all my other lists, I have dedicated many hours composing this to make sure it is really the greatest list of free players in FM15 around the web.

This is the successor of our popular lists FM 2014 best free players, FM 2013 best free players, FM 2012 best free players & FM 2011 best free players

This is the first edition, including over 350 players! Updates will be applied from to time to ensure I'm not missing any players worthy of appearing here.

Released: 30 Oct 2013

Frequently Asked Questions

I can't find all players of this list on my save game. Why is that?
I loaded all players (330k) in the game to produce my lists of players. Your save game probably has less players loaded, which explains why you can't find all of them.

Can you please share a shortlist for this list to import in-game?
Sorry I can't do that. I used to share shortlists but people would steal them and post on other sites without providing credit and passing as their own, which is very annoying. This also explains why you won't be able to copy/paste names off this list.

What does the rating mean?

It's a recommendation system for your convenience. I'm using a 1-100 scale and I'll explain now how I've chosen these ratings based on English divisions.
80+ all-time elite
77-79 top player for 1st division teams
74-76 solid backup for 1st division teams
71-73 top player for 2nd division teams
70- top player for 3rd division teams and below


You can quickly see which players are EU national or not. For non EU players you can check their international caps number to figure out if it's likely to get a work permit.

Click on the table headers (name, age, etc) for easy sorting.
You can also sort by multiple columns if you press and hold Shift while clicking the headers.

Goalkeepers ()

Rating Name Nation Age Position EU Caps
84 Valdés, Víctor Spain ESP 32 GK Yes 20
79 Kuszczak, Tomasz Poland POL 32 GK Yes 11
78 Fülöp, Márton Hungary HUN 31 GK Yes 24
76 Kanibolotskyi, Vitaliy Ukraine UKR 21 GK No 0
76 Amelia, Marco Italy ITA 32 GK Yes 9
75 Sérvulo Brazil BRA 28 GK No 0
75 Denchuk, Artur Ukraine UKR 22 GK No 0
74 Keita, Abdoulaye France FRA 23 GK Yes 0
74 Petrovic, Nikola Serbia SRB 26 GK Yes 0
74 Dilo, Christopher France FRA 20 GK Yes 0
74 Siebenhandl, Jörg Austria AUT 24 GK Yes 0
74 Makhnovskyi, Kostyantyn Ukraine UKR 25 GK No 0
74 Thiago Rodrigues Brazil BRA 25 GK No 0
74 Müller, Heinz Germany GER 36 GK Yes 0
74 Markovic, Predrag Serbia SRB 20 GK Yes 0
74 Etheridge, Neil Philippines PHL 24 GK No 40
73 Kalajdzic, Vladimir Serbia SRB 18 GK Yes 0
73 Alê Brazil BRA 32 GK No 0
73 Felipe Spain ESP 26 GK Yes 0
73 Nikolic, Milorad Serbia SRB 30 GK Yes 0
73 Ronaldo Brazil BRA 28 GK No 0
73 Pogorilyi, Sergiy Ukraine UKR 27 GK No 0
73 Aranzubia, Dani Spain ESP 34 GK Yes 1
73 Mosquera, Ángel Ecuador ECU 25 GK No 0
73 Núñez, Felipe Chile CHL 35 GK No 0
73 Farnolle, Fabien Benin BEN 29 GK No 6
73 Milenkovic, Bosko Serbia SRB 27 GK Yes 0
73 Latinovic, Nemanja Serbia SRB 20 GK Yes 0
73 San Martín, Mario Uruguay URY 24 GK No 0
73 Paulo Cerqueira Brazil BRA 27 GK No 0
73 Legat, Pascal Austria AUT 19 GK Yes 0
73 Reyes, Carlos Guatemala GTM 26 GK No 0
73 Scekic, Nemanja Montenegro MNE 22 GK Yes 0
73 Ruan Brazil BRA 20 GK No 0
73 Ioannou, Kyriakos Cyprus CYP 23 GK Yes 0
73 Tischler, Patrick Austria AUT 27 GK Yes 0
73 Bazilevych, Vyacheslav Ukraine UKR 23 GK No 0

Defenders Center ()

Rating Name Nation Age Position EU Caps
79 Faye, Abdoulaye Senegal SEN 36 D C, DM No 35
78 Lugano, Diego Uruguay URY 33 D C No 97
76 Buljat, Jurica Croatia CRO 27 D C Yes 2
76 Portanova, Daniele Italy ITA 35 D C Yes 0
76 Franz, Maik Germany GER 32 D C Yes 0
76 Mohamad, Youssef Lebanon LBN 34 D C No 54
75 Zelão Brazil BRA 29 D C No 0
74 Welton Felipe Brazil BRA 28 D C No 0
74 Zebina, Jonathan France FRA 35 D C Yes 1
74 Taylor, Martin England ENG 34 D C Yes 0
74 Marchena, Carlos Spain ESP 34 D C, DM Yes 69
74 André Dias Brazil BRA 35 D C No 0
74 Rozic, Ante Croatia CRO 28 D C Yes 0
74 Dequaire, Guillaume France FRA 23 D LC Yes 0
74 Koch, Morten Denmark DNK 22 D C Yes 0
74 Vranjes, Ognjen Bosnia & Herzegovina BIH 24 D RC Yes 14
73 Onyewu, Oguchi United States USA 32 D C No 69
73 Savic, Vujadin Serbia SRB 24 D C Yes 0
73 Tonucci, Denis Italy ITA 25 D C Yes 0
73 Ghvinianidze, Mate Georgia GEO 27 D RC No 7
73 Natali, Cesare Italy ITA 35 D C Yes 0
73 Gorkss, Kaspars Latvia LVA 32 D C Yes 59
73 Lorenzi, Grégory France FRA 30 D LC Yes 0
73 Cissokho, Kemokho Senegal SEN 24 D C No 0
73 Fall, Mourtada Senegal SEN 26 D LC, DM No 0
73 Leca, Mihai Romania ROU 22 D C Yes 0
73 Cesinha Brazil BRA 27 D C No 0
72 Leandro Euzébio Brazil BRA 33 D C No 0
72 Pamarot, Noé France FRA 35 D C Yes 0
72 Torlak, Sedin Bosnia & Herzegovina BIH 29 D C Yes 1
72 Dudic, Milan Serbia SRB 34 D LC Yes 13
72 Khizanishvili, Zurab Georgia GEO 32 D C No 93
72 Vujadinovic, Nikola Montenegro MNE 27 D LC Yes 0
72 Kalil Brazil BRA 19 D C No 0
72 Béda, Mathieu France FRA 32 D C Yes 0
72 Hall, Fitz England ENG 33 D C Yes 0
72 Puljic, Tomislav Croatia CRO 31 D LC Yes 0
72 Sama, Mustapha Sierra Leone SLE 34 D C No 36
72 Paulo Vinícius Brazil BRA 29 D LC No 0
72 Offei, Stephen Ghana GHA 29 D RC No 0
72 Riegler, Jan-Marc Austria AUT 26 D RC Yes 0
72 Celis, Matías Chile CHL 25 D RC, DM No 1
72 Kalabané, Oumar Guinea GIN 33 D RC No 38
72 Dosoudil, Radek Czech Republic CZE 31 D C Yes 0
72 Romário Mendes Brazil BRA 24 D C No 0
72 Riegel, Jan Czech Republic CZE 33 D RC, DM Yes 0
72 O'Dea, Darren Ireland IRL 27 D C Yes 20

Defenders Left ()

Rating Name Nation Age Position EU Caps
74 Mondragón, Iván Mexico MEX 21 D RL No 0
74 Eksioglu, Ekrem Turkey TUR 36 D/WB L No 0
74 Dieyson Brazil BRA 21 D/WB L No 0
73 Fathi, Malik Germany GER 30 D/WB L, DM Yes 2
73 Frances Brazil BRA 20 D/WB L No 0
73 Ziegler, Reto Switzerland CHE 28 D/WB/M L Yes 35
73 Sauget, David France FRA 34 D/WB RL Yes 0
73 Kaoê Brazil BRA 23 D/WB L No 0
73 Begines, Daniel Mexico MEX 21 D/WB L No 0
73 Júlio César Brazil BRA 32 D/WB/M L No 0
73 Machín, Cristian Uruguay URY 25 D/WB L No 0
72 Martínez, Israel Mexico MEX 33 D/WB L No 8
72 Barrios, Marlon Colombia COL 27 D/WB/M L No 0
72 Dossena, Andrea Italy ITA 32 D/WB/M L Yes 10
72 Gabriel Brazil BRA 25 D/WB L No 0
72 Hanzel, Lubos Slovakia SVK 27 D/M L Yes 1
72 Gabriel Araújo Brazil BRA 22 D/WB L No 0
72 Rincón, Orlando Mexico MEX 28 D/WB RL No 0
72 Nacho Spain ESP 34 D/WB L Yes 0
72 Klukowski, Michaël Canada CAN 33 D/WB L No 37
71 Goore, Dacosta Ivory Coast CIV 29 D/WB L No 3
71 Rafael Brazil BRA 24 D/WB L No 0
71 Peña, Ricardo Israel Mexico MEX 22 D/WB L No 0
71 Mareque, Lucas Argentina ARG 31 D/WB L No 0
71 Anderson Planta Brazil BRA 23 D/WB L No 0
71 García, José Alejandro Mexico MEX 21 D/WB L No 0
71 Jerffeson Recife Brazil BRA 21 D/WB L No 0
71 Ouasfane, Anthony Algeria DZA 25 D LC No 0
71 Ivan Brazil BRA 32 D/WB/M L No 0
71 El Mouataz, Hassan Morocco MAR 32 D LC No 8
71 Adriel Brazil BRA 22 D/WB L No 0
71 Bunoza, Gordan Bosnia & Herzegovina BIH 26 D LC Yes 0
71 Gabriel Brazil BRA 23 D/WB L No 0
71 Rincón, Obed Mexico MEX 29 D RL No 0
71 Cech, Marek Slovakia SVK 31 D/WB/M L Yes 52
71 Andjelkovic, Dusan Serbia SRB 32 D L Yes 1

Defenders Right ()

Rating Name Nation Age Position EU Caps
78 Lucas Brazil BRA 26 D/WB R No 2
76 Réveillère, Anthony France FRA 34 D/WB RL Yes 20
75 Bandalovski, Ivan Bulgaria BGR 27 D/WB R Yes 12
75 Realpe, Jairo Ecuador ECU 25 D/WB R No 0
75 Bertrán, Marc Spain ESP 32 D/WB R Yes 0
74 Kyere, Samuel Ghana GHA 21 D/WB R No 0
74 Levels, Tobias Germany GER 27 D/WB R Yes 0
74 Zabavnik, Radoslav Slovakia SVK 33 D RL Yes 58
74 Paulo Henrique Brazil BRA 24 D/WB R No 0
74 Murilo Brazil BRA 24 D/WB R No 0
74 Lell, Christian Germany GER 29 D RC Yes 0
73 Chrétien, Michaël Morocco MAR 29 D/WB R No 30
73 Lüthi, Benjamin Switzerland CHE 25 D/M R Yes 0
73 Yago Brazil BRA 21 D/WB R No 0
73 Angbwa, Benoît Cameroon CMR 32 D R No 17
73 Joao Felipe Brazil BRA 22 D/WB R No 0
73 Muslu Turkey TUR 30 D/WB R No 0
72 Mater, Rudy France FRA 34 D/WB/M R Yes 0
72 Piarrou, Cristian Argentina ARG 26 D/WB R No 0
72 Baraja, Javi Spain ESP 33 D RC Yes 0
72 Leumir Brazil BRA 26 D/WB R No 0
72 Gevlych, Vladyslav Ukraine UKR 19 D R No 0
72 Ruz, Manuel Spain ESP 28 D/WB RL Yes 0
72 López, Cristóbal Chile CHL 26 D/WB/M R No 0
72 Paniagua, Iván Paraguay PRY 22 D/WB R No 0
72 Thiaguinho Brazil BRA 29 D/WB R, DM No 0
72 Martínez, Ricardo Mexico MEX 22 D/WB R No 0
72 Peralta, Sergio Colombia COL 27 D/WB R No 0
72 Adans Brazil BRA 31 D/WB R No 0
72 Asconeguy, Danilo Uruguay URY 27 D/WB/M R No 0
72 Fernandinho Brazil BRA 25 D/WB R No 0
72 Mederos, Danilo Uruguay URY 24 D/WB/M R No 0
72 Ayari, Hamadi France FRA 23 D/WB R Yes 0
70 Montaño, Jairo Ecuador ECU 34 D/WB/M R No 0

Defensive Midfielders ()

Rating Name Nation Age Position EU Caps
76 Jumar Brazil BRA 28 D L, DM No 0
76 Monconduit, Thomas France FRA 23 D/WB R, DM Yes 0
76 Mudingayi, Gaby Belgium BEL 32 DM Yes 15
75 N'Guemo, Landry Cameroon CMR 28 DM No 21
75 Estrada, Marco Chile CHL 31 DM No 33
74 Sow, Pape Senegal SEN 28 D C, DM No 0
74 Alê Brazil BRA 28 DM No 0
74 Elizeu Brazil BRA 25 DM No 0
74 Diarra, Alou France FRA 32 D C, DM Yes 44
74 Auremir Brazil BRA 22 D R, DM No 0
74 Iriney Brazil BRA 33 DM No 0
73 Díaz, Néstor Mexico MEX 23 DM No 0
73 Lenon Brazil BRA 24 DM No 0
73 Quansah, Kwame Ghana GHA 31 DM No 2
73 Torrico, Diego Bolivia BOL 22 DM No 0
73 Robles, Luis Mexico MEX 27 DM No 0
73 Rômulo Brazil BRA 27 DM No 0
73 Trapp, Petr Czech Republic CZE 28 DM Yes 1
72 Duylio Brazil BRA 22 DM No 0
72 Keita, Sidi Mali MLI 29 DM No 11
72 Matondo, Landry DR Congo COD 25 DM No 0
72 Moussi, Guy France FRA 29 DM Yes 0
72 Jatta, Paul Gambia GMB 23 DM No 0
72 Keita, Souleymane Mali MLI 27 DM No 5
72 Torres, Edison Paraguay PRY 31 DM, M RC No 0
72 Fox, David England ENG 30 DM Yes 0
72 Hernández, Ricardo Mexico MEX 21 DM No 0
72 Anselmo Brazil BRA 25 DM No 0

Midfielders Center ()

Rating Name Nation Age Position EU Caps
76 Seymour, Felipe Chile CHL 26 DM, M RC No 1
75 Kharja, Houssine Morocco MAR 31 DM, AM C No 75
75 Márcio Abreu Portugal POR 34 DM Yes 0
74 Diop, Papa Bouba Senegal SEN 36 DM No 63
74 Renato Augusto Brazil BRA 23 DM No 0
74 Lazar, Costin Romania ROU 33 DM Yes 32
74 Marusych, Maxym Ukraine UKR 20 AM C No 0
73 Méndez, Edison Ecuador ECU 35 AM C No 106
73 Llorente, Fernando Spain ESP 23 DM Yes 0
73 O'Hara, Jamie England ENG 27 M LC Yes 0
73 Osbourne, Isaiah England ENG 26 DM Yes 0
73 Aho Abou, William Ivory Coast CIV 21 AM RC No 0
72 Cristian Baroni Brazil BRA 31 DM, AM C No 0
72 Colman, Gustavo Argentina ARG 29 DM, AM C No 0
72 Ryabushko, Vitaliy Ukraine UKR 22 M C No 0
72 Dudu Cearense Brazil BRA 31 DM No 11
72 Rodrigo Possebon Italy ITA 25 DM Yes 0
72 Azofeifa, Randall Costa Rica CRI 29 DM No 35
72 Olberdam Brazil BRA 29 DM No 0
72 Alberto Portugal POR 31 AM C Yes 0
72 Haroun, Faris Belgium BEL 28 AM RC Yes 6
72 de Zeeuw, Demy Netherlands NED 31 DM Yes 27

Wingers Left ()

Rating Name Nation Age Position EU Caps
75 Simão Portugal POR 34 AM RL Yes 85
75 Ezequiel Spain ESP 23 AM RLC Yes 0
74 Lepiller, Matthias France FRA 26 AM L Yes 0
73 Gabilondo, Igor Spain ESP 35 AM L Yes 0
73 Swartz, Robin South Africa ZAF 20 D/M L No 0
73 El Ghanassy, Yassine Belgium BEL 23 AM RL Yes 1
72 Annunziata, Xavier Spain ESP 26 AM LC Yes 0
72 Etherington, Matthew England ENG 32 AM L Yes 0
71 Civelli, Luciano Argentina ARG 27 AM L No 0
70 Santiago, Víctor Manuel Mexico MEX 22 AM RL No 0
70 Lazarovych, Roman Ukraine UKR 19 WB L, AM LC No 0
70 Morales, Fernando Mexico MEX 28 AM L No 0
70 Benítez, Dani Spain ESP 27 AM L Yes 0
70 Rivic, Stiven Croatia CRO 28 AM RLC Yes 0
70 Moha Morocco MAR 36 WB/AM L No 33
70 Valdiviezo, José Ecuador ECU 25 AM L No 0
70 Nano Spain ESP 32 D/WB/AM L Yes 0
70 Serrano, Óscar Spain ESP 32 AM L Yes 0
70 Ortega, Sergio Paraguay PRY 25 AM LC No 0
70 Markisio Brazil BRA 23 AM L No 0
70 Piña, Jonathan Mexico MEX 25 AM L No 0
70 Barriaga, Christian Xavier Ecuador ECU 35 M RLC No 0

Wingers Right ()

Rating Name Nation Age Position EU Caps
75 Stevanovic, Miroslav Bosnia & Herzegovina BIH 23 AM RL Yes 10
74 Diouf, El-Hadji Senegal SEN 33 AM RL No 69
73 Eagles, Chris England ENG 28 AM RLC Yes 0
73 Arizmendi, Javier Spain ESP 30 AM R, ST Yes 1
73 Keko Spain ESP 22 AM R Yes 0
72 Nicolita, Banel Romania ROU 29 AM R Yes 37
71 Bouazzi, Wajdi Tunisia TUN 28 WB R, AM RL No 1
71 Valdo Cape Verde CPV 33 AM R No 1
71 Petersch, Oliver Germany GER 25 D/WB R, AM RL Yes 0
71 Rodri Spain ESP 28 AM RLC Yes 0
71 Dombaxe, Laste Angola AGO 19 AM RC, F C No 0
70 Quansah, Abeiku Ghana GHA 23 AM R No 0
70 Guberti, Stefano Italy ITA 29 AM RLC Yes 0
70 Ben Saada, Chaouki Tunisia TUN 30 AM RLC No 37
70 N'Doumbou, Alexander Gabon GAB 22 AM RLC No 2
70 Nastasie, Ionut Romania ROU 22 AM RL Yes 0
70 Felipe Klein Brazil BRA 27 DM, M RLC No 0
70 Pedrinho Portugal POR 19 AM R Yes 0
70 Navarro, Santos Bolivia BOL 23 AM R No 0
70 Doroshenko, Vitaliy Ukraine UKR 19 AM RL No 0
70 Foggia, Pasquale Italy ITA 31 AM RLC Yes 3

Attacking Midfielders Center ()

Rating Name Nation Age Position EU Caps
76 Diogo Brazil BRA 20 AM C No 0
76 Mérida, Fran Spain ESP 24 AM C Yes 0
75 Voronin, Andriy Ukraine UKR 34 AM/F C No 74
75 Cisternas, Diego Chile CHL 22 AM C No 0
74 Masoud Iran IRN 30 AM LC No 37
74 China Brazil BRA 21 AM C No 0
74 Skacel, Rudolf Czech Republic CZE 34 AM C Yes 6
74 Fábio Brazil BRA 21 AM C No 0
73 Marcos Brazil BRA 34 AM/F C No 0
73 Kenia, Levan Georgia GEO 23 AM LC No 23
73 Trochowski, Piotr Germany GER 30 AM RLC Yes 35
73 Camuñas, Javier Spain ESP 33 AM LC Yes 0
73 Victor Juffo Brazil BRA 21 AM C No 0
73 Ninis, Sotiris Greece GRE 24 AM RC Yes 31
72 Bruins, Luigi Netherlands NED 27 AM LC Yes 0
72 Ítalo Melo Brazil BRA 21 AM RC No 0
72 Daniel Carvalho Brazil BRA 31 AM C No 4
72 Vinícius Pacheco Brazil BRA 28 AM LC No 0
72 Emana, Achille Cameroon CMR 32 DM, AM C No 10
72 Mateus Gonçalves Brazil BRA 19 AM C No 0
72 Agüero, Sergio Argentina ARG 20 AM/F C No 0
72 Ramzi, Adil Morocco MAR 36 AM RLC No 48
72 Bakkal, Otman Netherlands NED 29 AM RC Yes 1
72 Halilovic, Dino Croatia CRO 16 AM C Yes 0
72 Aguiluz, Alejandro Honduras HND 21 AM C No 0
72 Asante, Uriah Ghana GHA 22 AM RLC No 0
71 Barkero, Javier Spain ESP 35 AM LC Yes 0
71 Ayvazyan, Viulen Armenia ARM 19 AM/F C No 0
71 Koman, Vladimir Hungary HUN 25 AM RC Yes 20
71 Wandinho Brazil BRA 23 AM C No 0
71 Gabriel Almeida Brazil BRA 17 AM C No 0
71 Gaona, Claudio Argentina ARG 19 AM C No 0
71 Thiago Brazil BRA 21 AM C No 0
71 Lewis, Stanton South Africa ZAF 26 AM/F C No 0
71 Careaga, Juan Cruz Argentina ARG 21 AM RC No 0
71 Maurício Brazil BRA 24 AM LC No 0
71 Emerson Brazil BRA 24 AM/F C No 0
71 Medina Brazil BRA 24 D/WB R, AM RC No 0
71 Anderson Melo Brazil BRA 23 AM RC, F C No 0
71 Eliabe Brazil BRA 22 AM/F C No 0
71 Vannucchi, Ighli Italy ITA 36 AM RC Yes 0
70 Diakité, Adama France FRA 23 AM LC, F C Yes 0
70 Fito Spain ESP 24 AM LC Yes 0
70 Ephraim, Hogan England ENG 26 AM RLC Yes 0
70 Hugo Brazil BRA 30 AM RC No 0
70 Honoré, Arnaud France FRA 21 AM LC Yes 0
70 Rubén Suárez Spain ESP 35 AM C Yes 0
70 Baruchian, Aviram Israel ISR 29 AM RLC No 10

Strikers ()

Rating Name Nation Age Position EU Caps
79 Stracqualursi, Denis Argentina ARG 26 ST No 0
79 Maierhofer, Stefan Austria AUT 31 ST Yes 19
77 Zigic, Nikola Serbia SRB 33 ST Yes 57
77 Pedro Poppe Brazil BRA 19 ST No 0
77 Bogdani, Erjon Albania ALB 37 ST Yes 75
76 Senghor, André Senegal SEN 28 ST No 8
76 Lassad Tunisia TUN 28 AM/F C No 3
76 Romário Brazil BRA 23 ST No 0
76 Brovko, Igor Ukraine UKR 21 ST No 0
75 Alex Brazil BRA 23 ST No 0
75 Bulykin, Dmitry Russia RUS 34 ST No 15
75 Tapparello, Dante Argentina ARG 19 ST No 0
75 Aranda, Carlos Spain ESP 33 ST Yes 0
75 Alfa, Yakubu Nigeria NGA 23 ST No 0
75 André Lima Brazil BRA 29 ST No 0
75 Ljuboja, Danijel Serbia SRB 35 AM/F C Yes 19
75 Opoku, Antwi Ghana GHA 21 ST No 0
75 Nílson Brazil BRA 23 ST No 0
75 Ceesay, Momodou Gambia GMB 25 ST No 1
75 Agali, Victor Nigeria NGA 35 ST No 12
75 Shevchenko, Eugene Ukraine UKR 18 ST No 0
74 Darlan Brazil BRA 22 ST No 0
74 Mihajlovic, Stefan Bosnia & Herzegovina BIH 20 ST Yes 0
74 Zidan, Mohamed Egypt EGY 32 AM/F C No 44
74 Kikín Fonseca Mexico MEX 34 AM R, ST No 43
74 Bangura, Mohamed Sierra Leone SLE 24 ST No 14
74 Ilan Brazil BRA 33 ST No 3
74 Younis Mahmoud Iraq IRQ 31 ST No 88
73 Thurk, Michael Germany GER 38 AM R, ST Yes 0
73 Ndlovu, Sandile South Africa ZAF 34 ST No 3
73 Klinsmann Brazil BRA 19 ST No 0
73 Sandows, Tyroane South Africa ZAF 19 AM/F C No 0
73 Sapogov, Alexey Russia RUS 26 AM/F C No 0
73 Luiz Otávio Brazil BRA 22 ST No 0
73 Abdul-Lateef, Ismail Bahrain BHR 27 ST No 69
73 Jorge Luiz Brazil BRA 25 AM/F C No 0
73 Manyathela, Lesedi South Africa ZAF 18 ST No 0
73 Makukula, Ariza Portugal POR 33 ST Yes 4
73 Zakari, Morou Togo TGO 22 ST No 7
73 Klasnic, Ivan Croatia CRO 34 ST Yes 41
73 Hernández, Éder Jair Mexico MEX 22 ST No 0
73 Mandrichi, Jean-Jacques France FRA 30 ST Yes 0
73 Cafferata, Julio Peru PER 21 ST No 0
73 Wellington Brazil BRA 22 ST No 0
73 Fernandez, Guyon Netherlands NED 28 AM RL, ST Yes 0
73 Jara, Matías Argentina ARG 26 ST No 0
73 Itacaré Brazil BRA 26 ST No 0
73 Alessandro Brazil BRA 32 AM/F C No 0
73 Neverton Brazil BRA 22 ST No 0
73 Danilo Brazil BRA 23 ST No 0
73 Hernández, Joaquín United States USA 20 ST No 0
73 Nei Paraíba Brazil BRA 31 ST No 0
73 Chibambo, Signs Zambia ZMB 26 ST No 1
73 Traore, Dramane Mali MLI 32 ST No 29
73 Dyakiv, Svyatoslav Ukraine UKR 22 ST No 0
73 Alferez, Hebert Mexico MEX 26 ST No 0
72 Muslimovic, Zlatan Bosnia & Herzegovina BIH 33 ST Yes 82
72 Niculae, Marius Romania ROU 33 ST Yes 44
72 Chevantón, Javier Uruguay URY 33 ST No 22
72 Jallow, Ousman Gambia GMB 25 AM/F C No 12
72 Torrealba, José Venezuela VEN 34 ST No 17
72 Emeghara, Innocent Switzerland CHE 25 ST Yes 9
72 Delibasic, Andrija Montenegro MNE 33 ST Yes 21
72 Thiago Silvy Brazil BRA 28 ST No 0
72 Amoah, Matthew Ghana GHA 33 AM/F C No 43
72 Amusan, Adewale Sunday Nigeria NGA 25 ST No 0
72 Osunwa, Kelechi Nigeria NGA 29 ST No 0
72 Padilla, Mario Mexico MEX 28 ST No 0

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FM15 Review

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Football Manager is back
Dust off your suits, iron your shirts, and prepare your title-winning speeches, as a new new thrilling, nerve-wrecking adventure has arrived at your doorstep. Yes, that is right, Sports Interactive has released its latest game in its award winning series; Football Manager 2015. There have been a lot of changes made to the game this year in the interface, tactical system, how the AI opperates, and even in your own manager profile! In this review for FM15, I will cover every aspect of the game, and what has changed since last year’s game.

Your Manager
Some of the most significant changes made to FM have been made to your manager. A number of new options have been added to the start-up of your game where you create your manager, including additional favoured clubs, additional languages, and more.

The biggest addition to the manager profile is that of your own managerial attributes, just like what other managers have in your game. These are dictated by some choices you make during your set-up of the game. A window appears where you get to choose whether you are more of a 'Tracksuit Manager' or a 'Tactical Manager'. Alongside this option, you get to select your Past Playing Experience and your Coaching Qualification. These all contribute to your attributes and reputation as a manager, so choose wisely.

The addition of the option to have more than one favourite club and to have extra spoken languages is a good one, in my opinion. This allows you to move to foreign countries more freely without being held back by language difficulties. Not to mention, it adds to the realism of the game.





Interface
The interface of the game has taken a massive overhaul as SI attempted to make the game more accessable for players. A lot of the changes, if not all of them, will take time to adjust to but they could turn out to be very clever.

The major change to the Interface is the movement of the options bar from the top of the screen to the left of the screen, to replicate the new Windows 8 format, in certain ways. The paths to certain pages have changed and it will take time to adjust to moving around the FM world.

In terms of other Interface changes, the search bar is now located at the top, to the left of the Search Icon. You just click on the name of the page you are currently on and you can search any player, person, club, country, competition or stadium (new) you require. One cool page which was added is the Competitions page, where you are shown an overview of how your club is fairing in each competition entered in the current season.





Players & Training
In terms of players, not much has changed. You still manage them, train them, off them contracts, buy & sell them and have private talks with them. In terms of attributes, Creativity was renamed to Vision and is now positioned between Teamwork and Work Rate.

The player reports have taken a drastic change. There are now two large columns on the report card; one of the Pros of the players and the other of the Cons of the player. This makes for great presentation and it is much easier to see what the coach/scout thinks of that player. The player position suitablity and ability reports are still there.

Only two changes have been made to training. The first is that you, the manager, can now be involved in training assignments. This will help a lot if you have high coaching attributes. The other change is to the Individual Player Focus, where you can now train a player in a certain role and a certain mentality for that role. This means that you can now train your DRs/DLs to focus on the role Full Back (Attack), rather than just as a Full Back in general.





Tactical System
In FM14, we saw the entire tactical system revamped in favour of a new, more interactive one. The sliders were removed for instructions and the game was made more realistic. After all, how many managers in real life tell their right wingers to play 13 clicks attacking and 12 clicks wide, while keeping their passing to a level 6 clicks! in FM15, we have seen a progression of these tactics.

Some more player roles have been added, all of which were on display in this summer's World Cup in Brazil. The "Roaming Playmaker" comes to mind as we witnessed Andrea Pirlo single-handedly tear England to pieces, even without touching the ball, at times! This role is one where the player is located in a deeper midfield region but he moves around the pitch freely to pick up the ball and influence the play in the way he wants, with no boundaries and no obligations.

The Raumdeuter is another popular role, best displayed, in my opinion, by Joel Campbell. This is a wide player who would neglect defensive duties in order to move around in space in attacking areas for when his team has possession of the ball. This role, in essence, is a wide Poacher role.

The third, and final, new role is the Inverted Wing Back, where Marcelo shined for Brazil. He will defend as a full-back but when attacking will cut inside and make runs through the middle, in order to create space for other players out wide by taking the opposition wide players out of their comfort zone. This role is a little like the Inside Forward role, except for full-backs.

Apart from these new roles, the tactical system only has one more upgrade and that is the increase in specific Player Instructions. You can specify how you want your goalkeeper to distribute the ball, and how quickly too. This is very useful for those who like to build up from the back or slow down the play and play carefully from the back, or even launch a quick counter-attack, starting with the goalkeeper.





Match Engine
SI have spent months to work further on their match engine and, for me, the biggest improvement has been on the ball mechanics. You can now visibly see the swerve, the bend, the dip, the power on each pass and shot as the players try to manipulate this round piece of leather, or pixels in this case, in whatever way they can. Players like Ronaldo and Bale can now hit scorching long range efforts while Messi and Ronaldinho can curl a ball in an obscene arc. Also, the condition of the pitch and the wind at play will affect the ball. You will now see the ball bounce up in the air if it hits an uneven surface or stop dead in a pool of water. If it is windy, expect the ball to drift in one direction or another.

In terms of the gameplay itself, a lot of the focus has been put on to the pace of attack. If you can play the ball quick enough and accurately enough, you can create a lot of space for your attackers. The better your playmakers, the better your attacking play, provided your attackers can come up with an end product.

An issue which a lot of people had with the Beta was the number of high-scoring games due to poor goalkeeping or sloppy passing. This happens every year in the Beta and is always fine-tuned for the full release of the game, so no need to worry about that. Overall, I'm very pleased with the new match engine and it brings to life what could happen if your team makes a mistake. Liverpool fans, look away now! Steven Gerrard's untimely slip can now be replicated in the game.





Scouting, Contract Negotiations & Transfers
The whole Scouting part of the game has taken a massive overhaul. Now, when you ask for a scout report on a player not at your club, you can only see partial attributes or a scale of attributes until your scout has 100% knowledge of the player. This means it will take more than just two days to acquire knowledge on certain players, much like real life where managers spend months targetting specific players to see if they would fit in at the club. This will make scouting a lot harder, but more realistic and it will require more work than ever, rather than clicking a button and finding out everything about a player. You may even fancy going to watch a player play a game to gain a first-hand insight in to his ability.

Contract negotiations have not changed much, if at all. A couple of options have been added, such as player bonuses for your team reaching a specific round in a cup or finishing in a specific place in the league. This means you can further entice more players to your club by promising them money for helping your team reach it's seasonal targets.

In terms of transfers, nothing has changed. The other clubs will drive their price up for players you bid on and try to sign your players for as little as possible, just like in real life. The man who finds the best bargain gets the last laugh.





Other Features
Many other additions outside of these categories have been added in, of course. This includes "tunnel interviews", where you will receive a question or two from reporters as your team is just about to kick-off and just as you are about to leave the stadium after the game. In addition to the press-conferences, these add a lot of realism to the game.

Continuing on with the media, the variety of questions and answers has been greatly increased and I have even come across a possible answer where I could call another manager "deluded". This will add to the entertainment aspect of the non-match gameplay and will surely add to the relationships which you have with the press and with other managers.

There are plenty of new features in the game, many of which I have not even seen and I have been playing a lot of this game. The only way to find them is to continue playing and discover the little touches of class made by SI this year.




Review
While this game was not as revolutionary in overall development as FM14 was, a lot of changes have been made to the game to make it as life-like as possible. The Match Engine of the Beta was not the finished product, for those who played it and were worrying that this year's FM15 game would be a disappointment. It will be improved for the final release and will be much more enjoyable to play with. For me, I personally like the tactical system and I'm happy it hasn't been altered much. My only real criticism of the game is the new bar on the left. I would rather it stay a universal black instead of copying the colour theme of your current club as it would be rather distracting if you were managing a club who wear bright yellow. All-in-all, I am very happy with this year's version and I hope to enjoy a very good long-term save. Good luck to all of you FMers this year, and thank you Sports Interactive for producing a another great example of video gaming!

*NOTE* This article is all purely my opinion and does not represent the opinion of fmscout.com or any other member of fmscout.com. This is the opinion of the game which I formed while playing the Beta and is not an official opinion of anybody else.

FM15 Clubs Starting Finances

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Picking a team in Football Manager is often one of the hardest decisions you'll make… and you haven't even started managing yet!

Some will play with their hearts and staunchly stick to the favoured clubs or local lower league underdogs. Some will purposefully go out of their comfort zone and pick a team from the opposite side of the world and some will want to choose a team that suits their planned development. This could be a club on the verge of administration who they want to 'save' or a super power in the world of football that they can go on a shopping spree with.

However you want to play it pays to be fully informed, and while the limited information you'll get about each club at the selection screen is useful it simply isn't detailed enough to make an informed choice. Is there anything worse than picking a club you've heard good things about and then realising that they are millions in debt with no wriggle room in the wage budget to enhance their squad?

If it was me applying for a management position and the club hid it's true finances from me I'd be very suspicious...

To that end, I present to you a comprehensive breakdown of the financial health of the various leagues in FM15 detailing the starting balance, wage expenditure/budget, transfer budget/% made available from sales as well as any starting debt the club has.

Please Note, all money is in Pounds Sterling and the wages are based on a weekly wage system.

I will endeavour to make this a complete breakdown of all the starting leagues/countries available to FM15 but for now have focused on the main leagues and more popular smaller leagues out there.

Please feel free to request specific leagues as my next targets.

All leagues are alphabetised by club and listed below alphabetically by country.

Happy club hunting!

Argentina

Argentine Premier Division

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Arsenal de Sarandi 0.146 m 51 k 51 k 156 k 60% 0.576 m
Atl. Rafaela 1 m 50 k 47 k 73 k 60%
Banfield 0.500 m 36 k 36 k 82 k 40% 2.2 m
Belgrano 2.3 m 54 k 54 k 121 k 35%
Boca Juniors 13.8 m 140 k 139 k 1200 k 60%
Defensa y Justicia 0.464 m 45 k 45 k 45 k 60%
Estudiantes (LP) 5.6 m 79 k 989 k 4200 k 60% 0.502 m
Gimnasia (LP) 0.659 m 53 k 53 k 363 k 10%
Godoy Cruz 1.8 m 51 k 51 k 216 k 70%
Independiente 2.6 m 71 k 71 k 1200 k 55% 1.4 m
Lanus 2.5 m 101 k 708 k 454 k 60% 0.581 m
Newell's Old Boys 3 m 80 k 80 k 90 k 60% 2 m
Olimpo 0.251 m 56 k 57 k 57 k 60% 0.004 m
Quilmes 0.170 m 49 k 50 k 0 25% 5.4 m
Racing Club 1 m 116 k 116 k 606 k 60% 6.5 m
River Plate 3.5 m 160 k 160 k 321 k 15% 19.2 m
Rosario Central 1.6 m 75 k 75 k 212 k 60% 4.7 m
San Lorenzo 1.5 m 124 k 125 k 469 k 60% 9.5 m
Tigre 0.219 m 63 k 64 k 156 k 60% 0.359 m
Velez 8.1 m 92 k 92 k 2900 k 80%

Australia

Hyundai A-League

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Adelaide United FC 2.5 m 30 k 30 k 565 k 70%
Brisbane Roar FC 3 m 38 k 39 k 22 k 75%
Central Coast Mariners 0.369 m 25 k 25 k 25 k 30%
Melbourne City FC 4.2 m 34 k 56 k 423 k 70%
Melbourne Victory FC 3.6 m 41 k 41 k 85 k 65%
Newcastle Jets 0.337 m 30 k 30 k 37 k 20%
Perth Glory FC 0.500 m 33 k 33 k 28 k 30%
Sydney FC 2.8 m 39 k 39 k 445 k 70%
Wanderers FC 2.7 m 40 k 40 k 0 60%
Wellington Phoenix 0.185 m 27 k 27 k 48 k 40%

Belgium

Belgian Pro League

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
AA Gent 3.1 m 158 k 169 k 84 k 80% 6.8 m
Anderlecht 22 m 239 k 261 k 845 k 80% 4.8 m
Cercle Brugge 0.666 m 67 k 59 k 0 15% 0.409 m
Charleroi 1.7 m 60 k 60 k 0 65% 6.3 m
Club Brugge 19.8 m 264 k 273 k 845 k 80% 3.6 m
Genk 11.5 m 186 k 207 k 4200 k 80%
KV Kortrijk 0.359 m 89 k 92 k 0 35% 2.2 m
KV Mechelen 4.7 m 80 k 87 k 253 k 70%
Lierse 0.485 m 110 k 106 k 0 25% 33.5 m
Lokeren 8.6 m 119 k 122 k 240 k 70%
Oostende 2.5 m 89 k 90 k 63 k 60%
RMP 0.270 m 68 k 68 k 0 25% 1.4 m
Standard 22.6 m 255 k 298 k 1700 k 80% 3 m
Waasland-Beveren 0.354 m 83 k 85 k 0 10% 9 m
Westerlo 0.528 m 45 k 45 k 0 30% 0.245 m
Zulte Waregem 4.8 m 87 k 90 k 0 85% 0.166 m

Brazil

Brazilian National First Division

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Atletico Mineiro 2.5 m 273 k 312 k 2.2 m 25% 46.4 m
Atletico Paranaense 2.6 m 103 k 108 k 0.518 m 55%
Bahia 1 m 146 k 154 k 0.777 m 10% 19.7 m
Botafogo 0.805 m 163 k 215 k 0.129 m 10% 91.4 m
Chapecoense 0.751 m 74 k 74 k 0.078 m 30%
Corinthians 1.7 m 299 k 377 k 3.9 m 25% 48 m
Coritiba 0.115 m 139 k 147 k 0.129 m 35% 10.2 m
Criciuma 0.057 m 107 k 107 k 0.078 m 15% 0.035 m
Cruzeiro 1.9 m 308 k 347 k 2.6 m 50% 29 m
Figueirense 0.561 m 72 k 80 k 0.194 m 30%
Flamengo 1 m 210 k 275 k 2.9 m 15% 125 m
Fluminense 2 m 268 k 307 k 2.2 m 10% 46.2 m
Goias 0.328 m 75 k 84 k 0.129 m 60% 2.1 m
Gremio 0.116 m 212 k 251 k 2.6 m 50% 24.7 m
Internacional 0.416 m 284 k 323 k 2.6 m 25% 37.7 m
Palmeiras 2 m 240 k 279 k 2 m 10% 39.7 m
Santos 2.5 m 255 k 294 k 2 m 50% 28.7 m
Sao Paulo 2 m 334 k 385 k 3.2 m 50% 29.8 m
Sport 0.523 m 71 k 81 k 0.259 m 60% 1.9 m
Vitoria 0.674 m 137 k 147 k 0.259 m 35%

England

Premier League

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Arsenal 268 m 1900 k 2200 k 47.5 m 100%
Aston Villa 2.2 m 876 k 876 k 5 m 50% 178 m
Burnley 3.9 m 370 k 370 k 2 m 80% 2.4 m
Chelsea 106 m 2300 k 2700 k 50 m 100%
Crystal Palace 3.4 m 632 k 682 k 10 m 80% 3.1 m
Everton 24.7 m 1100 k 1200 k 5 m 100% 53 m
Hull 3.1 m 737 k 737 k 4 m 75% 79 m
Leicester 5.7 m 609 k 648 k 9 m 75% 12.4 m
Liverpool 52.3 m 1800 k 1900 k 15 m 100% 217 m
Man City 89 m 2400 k 2400 k 10 m 100%
Man United 124.3 m 2500 k 2900 k 60 m 100% 270 m
Newcastle 42.8 m 886 k 936 k 10 m 100% 48.5 m
QPR 4.2 m 883 k 933 k 4 m 25% 261 m
Southampton 32.6 m 820 k 920 k 14 m 100%
Stoke 10.4 m 905 k 905 k 3 m 100% 46.4 m
Sunderland 4.2 m 817 k 817 k 1.5 m 50% 192 m
Swansea 9.1 m 590 k 621 k 3.7 m 100% 3 m
Tottenham 83.7 m 1400 k 1600 k 20 m 100% 298 m
West Brom 11.6 m 804 k 834 k 2 m 100%
West Ham 7.4 m 893 k 893 k 3 m 80% 97.8 m

Championship

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Birmingham 9.9 m 105 k 110 k 0 70%
Blackburn 11.1 m 359 k 365 k 200 k 50% 81 m
Blackpool 3.5 m 85 k 94 k 200 k 55%
Bolton 17.6 m 297 k 307 k 0 10% 101 m
Bournemouth 7.3 m 138 k 147 k 1500 k 55% 0.256 m
Brentford 4.5 m 100 k 106 k 2500 k 55% 5.3 m
Brighton 20 m 195 k 195 k 3 m 70% 108 m
Cardiff 24.5 m 549 k 549 k 0 50% 110 m
Charlton 3.3 m 114 k 128 k 2000 k 60% 2 m
Derby 4 m 257 k 492 k 2000 k 60% 1.6 m
Fulham 57 m 314 k 380 k 3400 k 100%
Huddersfield 2.3 m 171 k 176 k 750 k 60% 3 m
Ipswich 7 m 163 k 213 k 2000 k 10% 56.1 m
Leeds 2.3 m 215 k 230 k 500 k 60% 11.3 m
Middlesbrough 2.4 m 241 k 256 k 800 k 60%
Millwall 2.5 m 160 k 180 k 1000 k 60% 17.4 m
Norwich 33.5 m 492 k 522 k 3000 k 100%
Nottingham Forest 10.4 m 340 k 380 k 6000 k 80%
Reading 21 m 350 k 350 k 0 80%
Rotherham 1.4 m 104 k 110 k 150 k 60% 4.2 m
Sheffield Wednesday 3.4 m 185 k 200 k 300 k 60% 1.5 m
Watford 10.4 m 235 k 256 k 2500 k 55%
Wigan 9.3 m 380 k 430 k 1000 k 80%
Wolves 11.9 m 257 k 297 k 2000 k 70%

League 1

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Barnsley 1.6 m 65 k 69 k 150 k 60% 3.3 m
Bradford 1.2 m 49 k 50 k 15 k 75%
Bristol City 4.9 m 83 k 85 k 400 k 70%
Chesterfield 1.1 m 33 k 36 k 10 k 50% 3 m
Colchester 0.394 m 37 k 38 k 0 30%
Coventry 0.133 m 55 k 56 k 0 0% 43.8 m
Crawley 0.358 m 32 k 34 k 40 k 30% 0.402 m
Crewe 1.6 m 20 k 21 k 10 k 85%
Doncaster 0.974 m 50 k 70 k 98 k 20% 9.9 m
Fleetwood 0.852 m 39 k 41 k 35 k 65%
Gillingham 1 m 36 k 38 k 50 k 60% 0.593 m
Leyton Orient 0.713 m 65 k 70 k 0 40%
MK Dons 1.3 m 61k 73k 50k 50% 16.3 m
Notts County 0.591 m 42 k 44 k 5 k 40%
Oldham 0.532 m 36 k 39 k 50 k 20% 5.5 m
Peterborough 4.6 m 68 k 75 k 1400 k 55%
Port Vale 1.4 m 39 k 43 k 30 k 75%
Preston 1.1 m 66 k 70 k 300 k 25% 15.5 m
Rochdale 1.6 m 27 k 35 k 200 k 60%
Scunthorpe 0.822 m 41 k 44 k 70 k 35% 1 m
Sheffield United 3.3 m 77 k 87 k 400 k 80%
Swindon 2.4 m 36 k 37 k 250 k 60%
Walsall 0.951 m 26 k 28.5 k 50 k 20% 1.1 m
Yeovil 2.1 m 33 k 39 k 0 75%

League 2

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
AFC Wimbledon 482 k 26 k 27 k 10 k 30%
Accrington 58 k 15 k 16 k 0 30%
Burton 160 k 24 k 25 k 20 k 30%
Bury 317 k 30 k 31 k 0 60%
Cambridge 238 k 19 k 19 k 0 20% 0.261 m
Carlisle 515 k 27 k 29 k 0 10%
Cheltenham 248 k 19 k 21 k 0 20%
Dag & Red 1100 k 21 k 22 k 20 k 40%
Exeter 154 k 15 k 16 k 0 10% 0.199 m
Hartlepool 641 k 20 k 23 k 20 k 30% 12.7 m
Luton 1200 k 37 k 39 k 80 k 75%
Mansfield 500 k 17 k 20 k 0 50% 1.4 m
Morecambe 130 k 18 k 19 k 0 35%
Newport 190 k 26 k 27 k 10 k 40%
Northampton 466 k 31 k 34 k 30 k 10% 6.3 m
Oxford 534 k 27 k 28 k 0 10% 6.7 m
Plymouth 1100 k 24 k 26 k 0 50% 3.2 m
Portsmouth 4900 k 50 k 55 k 50 k 70% 7.7 m
Shrewsbury 890 k 28 k 34 k 20 k 40%
Southend 674 k 28 k 30 k 25 k 25% 3.9 m
Stevenage 1100 k 28 k 31 k 50 k 80%
Tranmere 444 k 28 k 30 k 25 k 30% 1.6 m
Wycombe 155 k 15 k 18 k 0 25% 1.9 m
York 399 k 20 k 23 k 25 k 35%

France

Ligue 1

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
AS Monaco 11.5 m 574 k 574 k 42.2 m 100% 20 m
AS Saint-Etienne 7.8 m 322 k 322 k 3.4 m 80%
EA Guingamp 7.4 m 227 k 227 k 1.3 m 80%
Evian TG FC 5 m 238 k 238 k 1.7 m 70%
FC Lorient 5.2 m 244 k 244 k 4.2 m 75%
FC Metz 0.482 m 170 k 170 k 0 30%
FC Nantes 3.9 m 232 k 232 k 0 80%
Girondins Bordeaux 3.2 m 304 k 304 k 0 75%
LOSC 9.6 m 369 k 369 k 6.8 m 80%
Montpellier HSC 12.3 m 261 k 261 k 4.2 m 80%
OGC Nice 4.3 m 213 k 213 k 0.845 m 75%
OL 2.8 m 577 k 577 k 2.5 m 60%
OM 9.2 m 565 k 565 k 8.5 m 90%
PSG 49.9 m 1700 k 1700 k 38 m 100%
RC Lens 5.8 m 104 k 104 k 0.591 m 75% 3.4 m
SC Bastia 4.3 m 223 k 223 k 0.845 m 60%
SM Caen 1.8 m 136 k 136 k 0 70%
Stade Rennais 9.9 m 342 k 342 k 4.2 m 80%
Stade de Reims 4.5 m 232 k 232 k 0 75%
Toulouse FC 6.6 m 268 k 268 k 3.5 m 80%

Ligue 2

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
AC Ajaccio 2.9 m 115 k 115 k 0 70%
AC Arles Avignon 0.741 m 101 k 101 k 0 35%
AJ Auxerre 4.5 m 103 k 103 k 0 70%
Angers SCO 0.451 m 107 k 107 k 0 35%
AS Nancy-Lorraine 3.2 m 101 k 101 k 169 k 75%
Chamois Niortais 0.215 m 58 k 58 k 0 30%
Clermont Foot 1.1 m 75 k 75 k 0 70%
Creteil 0.127 m 91 k 91 k 0 35%
Dijon FCO 1.1 m 101 k 101 k 0 60%
ESTAC Troyes 5 m 162 k 162 k 1300 k 70%
FC Sochaux-Montbeliard 3.8 m 115 k 115 k 0 70%
GFC Ajaccio 0.288 m 63 k 63 k 0 30%
Havre AC 1.6 m 88 k 88 k 422 k 75%
La Berrichonne 1.2 m 69 k 69 k 0 70%
Nimes Olympique 1.5 m 68 k 68 k 0 75%
Stade Brestois 1.3 m 108 k 108 k 0 70%
Stade Lavallois 0.824 m 74 k 74 k 0 30%
Tours FC 1.8 m 73 k 73 k 0 75%
US Orleans 0.586 m 57 k 57k 0 20%
Valenciennes FC 0.611 m 108 k 108k 0 40%

Germany

Bundesliga

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Augsburg 8.4 m 286 k 298 k 0.422 m 75%
BMG 26.2 m 585 k 629 k 3.4 m 100% 17.7 m
Bayern Munich 207.7 m 2800 k 2900 k 16.9 m 100%
Bremen 24.7 m 506 k 506 k 0 50% 41.5 m
Dortmund 126.5 m 1200 k 1200 k 4.2 m 100%
Frankfurt 25.7 m 441 k 457 k 0.676 m 80%
Freiburg 24.4 m 303 k 329 k 1.3 m 80%
Gelsenkirchen 42.5 m 1100 k 1200 k 2.5 m 100% 108 m
Hamburg 26 m 764 k 764 k 0 100% 58.3 m
Hannover 15 m 503 k 518 k 0.845 m 80% 20.6 m
Hertha 40.3 m 460 k 492 k 2.1 m 100%
Hoffenheim 11.3 m 579 k 610 k 2.5 m 80%
Köln 17.7 m 343 k 356 k 0.422 m 80% 9 m
Leverkusen 25.5 m 753 k 784 k 2.5 m 100% 29 m
Mainz 19.5 m 406 k 428 k 1.7 m 80%
Paderborn 4.8 m 182 k 190 k 0.253 m 65%
Stuttgart 30 m 590 k 614 k 1.7 m 100%
Wolfsburg 56.8 m 1100 k 1200 k 21.1 m 100%

German Second Division

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Aalen 3.1 m 108 k 112 k 42.2 k 60%
Aue 5 m 102 k 106 k 84 k 55%
Berlin-Köpenick Dammfeld 5.9 m 168 k 177 k 169 k 55% 1.6 m
Bochum 6.4 m 123 k 127 k 84.5 k 70%
Braunschweig 6.9 m 124 k 136 k 422 k 70%
Darmstadt 3 m 78 k 82 k 42 k 60%
Düsseldorf 8.7 m 200 k 210 k 253 k 55%
Frankfurt Erlenbruch 4.4 m 137 k 141 k 169 k 75%
Greuther Fürth 12.7 m 143 k 156 k 633 k 80%
Hamburg St.Pauli 7.4 m 205 k 218 k 760 k 55%
Heidenheim 3.7 m 88 k 96 k 84.5 k 50%
Ingolstadt 5.5 m 129 k 136 k 211 k 70%
Kaiserslautern 11.6 m 140 k 152 k 845 k 25% 43.3 m
Karlsruhe 4 m 85 k 92 k 169 k 60%
München Lions 6.4 m 186 k 193 k 211 k 70%
Nürnberg 20.1 m 251 k 271 k 1300 k 80%
RBL 16.9 m 126 k 150 k 3400 k 70%
Sandhausen 2.8 m 114 k 118 k 84.5 k 80%

Greece

Greek Superleague

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
AELK 465 k 46 k 49 k 0 40%
Ast. Tripolis 1300 k 85 k 89 k 126 k 50%
Atromitos 482 k 61 k 65 k 42 k 40%
Ergotelis 33 k 44 k 46 k 0 30% 0.135 m
Kerkyra 20 k 44 k 45 k 0 60%
Levadeiakos 223 k 45 k 47 k 0 35%
Niki Volou 146 k 26 k 27 k 0 25%
OFI 305 k 57 k 57 k 0 40%
Olympiakos 19900 k 451 k 467 k 3000 k 75%
PAOK 5500 k 194 k 207 k 422 k 60% 5.9 m
PAS Giannina 143 k 46 k 46 k 0 30% 2.6 m
Panaitolikos 453 k 52 k 55 k 0 25%
Panathinaikos 1900 k 107 k 112 k 84.5 k 50% 16.2 m
Panionios 417 k 41 k 41 k 0 15% 2.4 m
Panthrakikos 42 k 42 k 42 k 0 40%
Platanias 231 k 43 k 45 k 0 20%
Veroia 281 k 58 k 61 k 0 40%
Xanthi 189 k 52 k 55 k 0 30%

Holland

Eredivisie

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
ADO 1.7 m 143 k 144 k 169 k 70%
AZ 6.4 m 233 k 233 k 845 k 70%
Ajax 28.8 m 271 k 272 k 12700 k 100%
Cambuur 0.634 m 44 k 44 k 42 k 30%
Dordrecht -0.703 m 58 k 69 k 0 10% 0.703 m
Excelsior 0.355 m 89 k 90 k 21 k 30%
Feyenoord 21.8 m 327 k 327 k 4200 k 100% 9.4m
Go Ahead 0.406 m 80 k 80 k 42 k 60%
Groningen 8.5 m 185 k 186 k 1200 k 80%
Heerenveen 9.9 m 158 k 158 k 1700 k 80%
Heracles 2.7 m 25 k 25 k 422 k 80%
NAC 0.198 m 106 k 100 k 66 k 30%
PSV 11.9 m 406 k 406 k 5500 k 75%
Twente 12.7 m 331 k 331 k 5500 k 80%
Utrecht 7.6 m 172 k 172 k 845 k 80%
Vitesse 10.5 m 251 k 251 k 2500 k 80%
Willem II 0.824 m 99 k 118 k 83 k 35%
Zwolle 1 m 115 k 107 k 63 k 40%

Jupiler League

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Achilles'29 92k 21k 22k 6.4k 20%
Almere City 882k 63k 63k 169k 55%
De Graafschap 1.8m 80k 80k 253k 75%
FC Den Bosch -393k 81k 66k 0 10% 393k
FC Eindhoven 326k 63k 63k 16.9k 60%
FC Emmen 183k 64k 64k 42k 40% 3.8m
FC Oss 268k 50k 50k 21k 25%
FC Volendam 393k 80k 80k 42k 30%
Fortuna Sittard -288k 91k 70k 0 15% 288k
Helmond Sport 349k 71k 71k 42k 20%
MVV 129k 56k 51k 13k 15%
NEC 3m 55k 55k 211k 60%
RKC Waalwijk 379k 70k 58k 9k 5%
Roda JC 2.3m 149k 149k 211k 60%
SC Telstar 315k 60k 60k 21k 30%
Sparta 628k 111k 87k 63k 35%
VVV-Venlo 3.4m 122k 123k 845k 80%

Italy

Serie A

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
A.C. Milan 14.1 m 1.600 k 1700 k 5.9 m 100% 167 m
Atalanta 7.4 m 350 k 350 k 2.9 m 75% 12.9 m
Cagliari 3.6 m 233 k 234 k 1.7 m 60% 2.6 m
Cesena 5.9 m 207 k 377 k 0.507 m 60% 1 m
Chievo 3.3 m 307 k 307 k 1.9 m 50% 23 m
Empoli 2.9 m 157 k 158 k 0.633 m 80%
Fiorentina 20.1 m 852 k 853 k 8.5 m 100%
Genoa 8.5 m 418 k 420 k 3.1 m 10% 116 m
Inter 18.5 m 1200 k 1200 k 10.1 m 50% 228 m
Juventus 21.9 m 1700 k 1700 k 8.5 m 100% 102 m
Lazio 8 m 804 k 804 k 5 m 75% 70 m
Napoli 26 m 1100 k 1100 k 12.7 m 100% 37 m
Palermo 6.3 m 365 k 366 k 2.5 m 50% 36 m
Parma 8.1 m 364 k 365 k 3.4 m 25% 66 m
Roma 25 m 1600 k 1600 k 6.8 m 100% 2 m
Sampdoria 9.7 m 450 k 451 k 3.8 m 80% 13.8 m
Sassuolo 14.1 m 484 k 485 k 8.5 m 80%
Torino 7.6 m 377 k 377 k 3.2 m 80%
Udinese 7.3 m 374 k 375 k 2.5 m 80% 17.4 m
Verona 6.3 m 318 k 320 k 2.5 m 80% 1.1 m

Serie B

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Avellino 1.7 m 58 k 59 k 676 k 80%
Bari 3.6 m 149 k 150 k 845 k 60% 3.8 m
Bologna 15.4 m 212 k 213 k 760 k 50% 16 m
Brescia 1.9 m 102 k 103 k 549 k 70%
Carpi 1.3 m 73 k 74 k 422 k 90%
Catania 15.5 m 205 k 206 k 802 k 80% 12.7 m
Cittadella 1.5 m 47 k 48 k 422 k 80%
Crotone 1.7 m 78 k 80 k 380 k 90%
Frosinone 1.2 m 61 k 62 k 338 k 90%
Lanciano 1.4 m 70 k 71 k 422 k 85%
Latina 1.5 m 112 k 113 k 507 k 60%
Livorno 15 m 114 k 116 k 676 k 80%
Modena 2.4 m 89 k 91 k 549 k 80%
Perugia 3.3 m 76 k 77 k 422 k 85%
Pescara 2.1 m 115 k 115 k 633 k 50% 9.8 m
Pro Vercelli 1.3 m 45 k 46 k 295 k 65%
Spezia 2.3 m 97 k 98 k 633 k 85%
Ternana 1.8 m 75 k 78 k 633 k 80%
Trapani 1.4 m 65 k 66 k 422 k 50%
Varese 1.1 m 67 k 68 k 211 k 75%
Vicenza 0.543 m 59 k 59 k 84 k 40%
Virtus Entella 1.7 m 55 k 56 k 591 k 80%

Portugal

Portuguese Premier League

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Academica 0.533 m 35 k 39 k 84 k 40%
Arouca 0.249 m 21 k 22 k 42 k 20%
Belenenses -0.353 m 56 k 56 k 0 10% 0.353 m
Boavista -6.3 m 51 k 51 k 0 20% 6.3 m
Braga 2 m 86 k 95 k 845 k 90%
Estoril 0.411 m 35 k 36 k 84 k 30%
FC Porto 14.3 m 538 k 572 k 13500 k 100%
Gil Vicente 0.175 m 26 k 28 k 42 k 30%
Maritimo 0.217 m 36 k 38 k 126 k 60%
Moreirense 0.257 m 26 k 27 k 0 35%
Nacional da Madeira 0.425 m 29 k 35 k 126 k 60%
P. Ferreira 0.449 m 32 k 35 k 85 k 30%
Penafiel 0.169 m 18 k 18 k 0 60%
Rio Ave 0.342 m 44 k 48 k 85 k 40%
SL Benfica 11.9 m 520 k 554 k 13500 k 100%
Sporting (POR) 8.4 m 227 k 244 k 3400 k 90%
Vit. Guimaraes 0.942 m 46 k 50 k 0 60%
Vit. Setubal 1.3 m 40 k 41 k 0 25% 1.3 m

Scotland

Scottish Premiership

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Aberdeen 2 m 46 k 50 k 150 k 50% 8.8 m
Celtic 17 m 430 k 450 k 2200 k 80%
Dundee 0.571 m 24 k 26 k 100 k 30%
Dundee Utd 1.8 m 33 k 36 k 200 k 85%
Hamilton 2.5 m 15 k 17 k 100 k 75%
Inverness CT 0.392 m 20 k 23 k 100 k 30%
Kilmarnock 0.359 m 27 k 29 k 100 k 20%
Motherwell 0.836 m 28 k 30 k 150 k 30%
Partick Thistle 1.4 m 24 k 27 k 100 k 60%
Ross County 0.575 m 27 k 29 k 150 k 30% 1.5 m
St. Johnstone 1.8 m 25 k 27 k 150 k 75%
St. Mirren 0.518 m 28 k 30 k 100 k 20%

Scottish Championship

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Alloa 100 k 5 k 6 k 75 k 60%
Cowdenbeath 59 k 7 k 8 k 75 k 60%
Dumbarton 65 k 7 k 9 k 75 k 30%
Falkirk 345 k 16 k 18 k 75 k 15%
Hearts 2100 k 34 k 36 k 200 k 70% 267 k
Hibernian 1700 k 30 k 34 k 120 k 60% 3800 k
Livingston 87 k 11 k 12 k 75 k 10% 912 k
Queen of the South 129 k 12 k 15 k 75 k 40%
Raith 120 k 10 k 13 k 75 k 30%
Rangers 4900 k 126 k 134 k 100 k 55%

Scottish League 1

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Airdrie 164 k 4.5 k 5 k 30 k 15%
Ayr 64 k 4 k 4.5 k 20 k 5% 649 k
Brechin 120 k 3.5 k 4 k 30 k 10% 45.5 k
Dunfermline 245 k 9 k 10 k 20 k 35%
Forfar 61 k 3 k 3.5 k 30 k 10%
Morton 191 k 8 k 9 k 20 k 25% 1600 k
Peterhead 104 k 5.5 k 6 k 20 k 20%
Stenhousemuir 40.5 k 4 k 4.5 k 30 k 30%
Stirling 270 k 4 k 5 k 20 k 35%
Stranraer 22 k 3 k 3.5 k 30 k 20% 32 k

Scottish League 2

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Albion Rovers 12 k 2.5 k 3 k 20 k 10%
Annan 3 k 2.5 k 3 k 20 k 25%
Arbroath 41 k 3.5 k 4 k 30 k 20%
Berwick 134 k 2 k 3 k 15 k 20%
Clyde 17 k 3.5 k 4.5 k 20 k 10%
East Fife 35 k 4.5 k 5 k 30 k 20%
East Stirlingshire 77 k 2 k 3 k 20 k 20%
Elgin City 32 k 3 k 3.5 k 20 k 25%
Montrose 23 k 3 k 3.5 k 10 k 10%
Queen's Park 2000 k 0.08 k 0 0 0% 5.2 m

Spain

LIGA BBVA

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Almeria 5.3 m 187 k 187 k 0 80%
Bilbao 42.4 m 588 k 598 k 2.5 m 100%
Atletico Madrid 40 m 1200 k 1300 k 4.2 m 100% 199 m
Barcelona 104 m 3700 k 3800 k 20.3 m 100% 138 m
Celta 16.7 m 188 k 188 k 0.845 m 75%
Cordoba 2.6 m 188 k 188 k 0 70%
Deportivo 10 m 219 k 219 k 0 25% 46 m
Eibar 2.7 m 158 k 158 k 1.3 m 50%
Elche 8.8 m 144 k 144 k 0 75% 4.2 m
Espanyol 18 m 499 k 516 k 0 75% 34 m
Getafe 11 m 307 k 307 k 0 75% 5.4 m
Granada 13 m 287 k 296 k 2.5 m 80%
Levante 15.7 m 201 k 235 k 0 75% 14 m
Malaga 3.6 m 401 k 401 k 0.845 m 40%
Real Madrid 136 m 3000 k 3000 k 16.9 m 100% 52.4 m
Real Sociedad 22 m 349 k 349 k 2.5 m 100% 12.7 m
Rayo 7.7 m 285 k 285 k 0 60% 3 m
Sevilla 43.4 m 599 k 599 k 8.5 m 100%
Valencia 81.5 m 554 k 554 k 10.1 m 50% 161 m
Villarreal 17.7 m 535 k 535 k 1.7 m 75% 2.1 m

LIGA Adelante

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Alaves 912 k 81 k 81 k 0 30%
Albacete 607 k 76 k 76 k 8.2 k 30% 4 m
Alcorcon 437 k 96 k 96 k 44 k 25%
Barcelona B 501 k 106 k 68 k 0
C.E. Sabadell 262 k 87 k 87 k 0 35%
Girona 707 k 80 k 77 k 21.1 k 30%
Las Palmas 1700 k 113 k 113 k 170 k 60% 8.7 m
Leganes 291 k 65 k 65 k 0 30%
Llagostera 22 k 58 k 72 k 0 20%
Lugo 108 k 79 k 79 k 0 30%
Mallorca 3200 k 132 k 132 k 0 50% 13.7 m
Mirandes 184 k 62 k 62 k 0 60%
Numancia 655 k 93 k 93 k 0 35%
Osasuna 9600 k 136 k 136 k 422 k 50% 13.2 m
Ponferradina 540 k 80 k 80 k 0 35%
Real Betis 12200 k 227 k 227 k 0 75% 8 m
Racing Club 668 k 62 k 62 k 67.6 k 0% 26.8 m
Recreativo 1800 k 83 k 83 k 184 k 50% 5.2 m
Sporting 1800 k 98 k 98 k 0 50% 37.7 m
Tenerife 1200 k 74 k 74 k 122 k 60% 7 m
Valladolid 6800 k 155 k 168 k 0 50% 16.8 m
Zaragoza 4100 k 101 k 101 k 0 20% 61.3 m

Turkey

Spor Toto Super League

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Akhisar Bld. 1.9 m 75 k 77 k 272 k 65%
Balıkesirspor 0.315 m 73 k 75 k 13.6 k 30%
Başakşehir 1.4 m 140 k 148 k 272 k 70%
Beşiktaş 6.6 m 515 k 529 k 272 k 5% 150 m
Bursaspor 1.8 m 243 k 251 k 136 k 60%
Eskişehirspor 0.905 m 130 k 136 k 136 k 10% 25.5 m
Fenerbahçe 17 m 896 k 909 k 272 k 25% 87.6 m
Galatasaray 14.7 m 1000 k 1100 k 272 k 25% 131 m
Gaziantepspor 0.188 m 108 k 115 k 0 10% 33.6 m
Gençlerbirliği 11 m 122 k 130 k 272 k 80%
Karabükspor 1.8 m 121 k 135 k 272 k 70%
Kasımpaşa 1.4 m 214 k 227 k 272 k 75%
Kayseri Erciyesspor 1.2 m 136 k 139 k 136 k 50%
Torku Konyaspor 0.937 m 133 k 135 k 136 k 30% 4 m
Mersin İY 0.135 m 120 k 120 k 0 30%
Rizespor 1.2 m 151 k 154 k 136 k 60%
Sivasspor 0.587 m 136 k 143 k 68 k 35%
Trabzonspor 0.675 m 487 k 487 k 0 10% 60 m

USA

Major League Soccer

Club Balance Current Wages Wage Budget Transfer Budget % Made Available Net Debt
Chicago 7.1 m 41 k 60 k 106 k 70%
Chivas USA 9 m 38 k 51 k 484 k 70%
Colorado 3.5 m 44 k 50 k 193 k 65%
Columbus 3.8 m 48 k 60 k 272 k 65%
D.C. United 6.6 m 52 k 56 k 53 0k 70%
FC Dallas 4.7 m 59 k 63 k 196 k 55%
Houston 11.3 m 59 k 63 k 193 k 70%
LA Galaxy 50.6 m 181 k 185 k 76 k 100%
Montreal Impact 4.4 m 90 k 102 k 151 k 90%
NYCFC N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
New England 3.5 m 93 k 104 k 190 k 70%
New York 16.6 m 155 k 213 k 151 k 80%
Orlando City N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Philadelphia 5.1 m 54 k 61 k 70 k 80%
Portland 4.7 m 74 k 77 k 60 k 90%
Real Salt Lake 4.7 m 56 k 60 k 190 k 70%
San Jose 5.3 m 63 k 66 k 212 k 75%
Seattle 12.8 m 159 k 168 k 424 k 80%
Sporting Kansas City 4.9 m 53 k 55 k 136 k 50%
Toronto FC 9.3 m 227 k 232 k 30 k 80%
Vancouver 7 m 67 k 83 k 242 k 70%

PMS Portrait + Icon Picture Megapack (149.500 Pics -> Update 2.11.1 available in comments)

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UPDATES

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.1 (All october pictures)

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.2 (All november pictures)

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.3 (All december pictures)

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.4 (All januar pictures)

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.5 (All februar pictures)

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.6 (All march pictures)

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.7 (All april pictures)

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.8 (All may pictures)

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.9 (All june pictures)

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.10 (All july pictures)

PMS Portrait Picture Update 2.11 (All august pictures)



Installation Instructions

Extracting the facepack
Download via Mediafire:
Just extract the .rar file.

Download via MEGA or Gamefront:
Download all parts.
Just extract PART I, all other parts will be extracted automatically.

After extracting the pics put them to following folder:
User/Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 20xx/graphics/players
The folder "players" has to be created by yourself.

Run Football Manager and go to:
Preferences -> Interface
Click Using caching to decrease page loading times OFF
Click Reload Skin when confirming changes in preferences ON
CONFIRM


If you want to add new pics, please use fmxml or grahics configurator to overwrite the existing config.xml.

Video Tutorial for creating a config .xml for facepacks by Octavianus


Just refresh the skin and all pics are in-game.

Default pics


Download Default pics
These pics should be put to:
C:/Username/Documents/SportsInteractive/FootballManager20xx/skins/chosen Skin/graphics/pictures

PMS Portrait Icon Megapack 2.0



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Updates

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.1

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.2

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.3

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.4

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.5

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.6

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.7

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.8

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.9

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.10

PMS Portrait Icon Update 2.11



Installation Instructions

Extract the folder to your graphics-folder within your userfolder (User/Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 20xx/graphics/players)
Refresh the skin and all pics are ingame.

Updates

Any update for the PMS Portrait Megapack will be resized for this pack.

Credits

Aachen4ever, BBB Croatia, Bodylove, Commondore, crocodile, dNs, ggpofm, maalivahti, makua, matze616, P-Jo, Shakespeare, smedhult, svennos, Urban Classic, Vay, Veyron

Bayern Back 3

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The Bayern Back Three

This is my first upload of a tactic, so any suggestions, help or comments is appreciated.

The back four is almost a stalwart of football in the modern game. Very few teams are able to utilise a back three and play it to their advantage. A few years ago the back three was seen in resurgence, used by teams such as Udinese and Napoli in Serie A. It was also often used in the premier league, under managers Roberto Mancini at Manchester City and Roberto Martinez at Wigan Athletic. Most significantly however it was used by Pep Guardiola at Barcelona during the first stage of his tactic development into the famous Tiki-Taka we all know today. This season we have seen a greater comeback of the back three, with several teams playing it during the world cup it has transitioned to club teams across Europe. Juventus have used the back three for many years now during Antonio Conte’s reign to great success in Serie A and we have seen this once again used at times in the beginning of Massimiliano Allegri’s reign. Back in the Bundesliga however we once again see Pep Guardiola using a back three at Bayern Munich. This back three of Pep Guardiola’s is what I’m going to analyse and do my best to replicate now.

Pep’s Tactic is all about creating space for an extra player and this is exactly what a back three does. When played against a back 4 you get space at the back for an extra player. This was visible when Bayern Munich played Roma in the Champions League this year. This is because of the lone striker who is played. He will be marked by the opposing team’s two centre backs. From the image you can see that this creates an extra man in defence of Bayern Munich (red). The other team will find it difficult to do anything in these situations, because when attacking this extra man you leave behind a midfielder who can attack your defence on a counter. Leading to other players covering and disrupting the shape of the team. This leaves extra men free in midfield for Bayern. When defenders go to pick up these free midfielders they leave wingers or potentially the striker free for a pass to be played into them. This is particularly dangerous when full backs are played high up the pitch for the opposing team. It’s all about drawing a mistake out of the opposing team, and this is why Bayern play a patient, probing possession game.


This however is not just a standard back 3. That would be far too simple for Pep Guardiola.

So what are the key features?

He plays a back 4 when starting the game with and extra full back in midfield, Lahm when exploiting the right, Alaba when exploiting the left, with either Rafinha or Bernat slotting in where appropriate. The idea is that the extra man free draws a player from the opposing team out of position. This is made much more simple by the fact the left hand side of the pitch is a 3 on 2 situation for Bayern. Leaving 1 of the 2 left backs free or even the winger. The free winger would perhaps draw one of the opposing 2 central defenders out of position leaving the striker free to play in behind them.

The midfield is an interesting one. Javi Martinez was originally played as the holding midfielder/extra defender in a sort of Half Back role. However with the arrival of Xabi Alonso we have seen an extra feature to the way in which Bayern play. Alonso does not just sit in front of the two central defenders. When out of possession he drops back behind the two central defenders, acting as a last ditch defender sweeping up the balls the defenders are not able to intercept. However when in possession he plays much more like the Xabi Alonso we know. Operating in front of the back two, he passes the ball, dictates play and allows other players to push higher up the pitch. Bayern Munich play a possession game and Alonso is perfect for it. Bayern (at the time of writing) have the highest possession statistic in the whole of Europe with an average of 66.2%. Therefore Alonso is not needed in the sweeper role all that often, but is there to defend against counterattacks. The role would be much more suited to Javi Martinez but with his injury Alonso is filling in this role well.

So how does this line up in Football Manager 2015?

The mentality Bayern always have is either to attack or control the game. This is up to the user of the tactic. But I personally have this set to control until crucial parts of the game at which time I play attacking. The shape Bayern use is fluid. The wingbacks push up the pitch and contribute to play in the second and final third of the pitch. Whilst the extra wingback in midfield roams, and fills in for them when the team is not in possession and wanders into the flanks when in attack. I do not set this to very fluid, as I believe it leaves them too vulnerable in shape as more players look to make more of an impact further up the pitch.


In the team instructions there are many different instructions from each category, possession, penetration, shape, defending and general.

In possession I have the retain possession instruction. This goes with control mentality and will allow Bayern to dictate play, keeping the ball. Work ball into box and play out of defence are also enabled. This enables Bayern to be patient and probing, and means if a way cannot be found through they pass it back to defence and start again whilst keeping possession. They will not always work the ball into the box due to player instructions but I will get back to this later. The only other instruction I have enabled in possession is run at defence. This instruction is much more for full backs and wingers than anyone else on the pitch, but this is changed in individual player instructions which I will get to later.

In the penetration category I have two instructions set. Either exploit left or right flank depending on which side is playing the extra full back. This enables Bayern to play the 3 players vs 2 player advantage I was talking about earlier. To enable full backs to play even further up the pitch I also have the look for overlap instruction set.

The shape I have set to play narrower, much higher defensive line, and roam from positions. The play narrower allows the squad to remain narrow, and makes it easier for the defenders to remain tight at the back. However the wingers and the wing back on the exploited flank will be wider in their individual instructions to stretch the opposition, pulling defenders from the flanks to the middle and from the middle to the flanks, generally disrupting the opposing teams shape.

With the defending category, I have set close down less. This will prevent the team’s shape being disrupted as players will back off into position until a time becomes appropriate to intercept or win the ball. This prevents the shape of the team being disrupted, as well as stretching the opposing team the length of the pitch, giving wingers space when the opponent’s wing backs push forward. To force mistakes from the opposition prevent short GK distribution is also enabled. This will make the Bayern striker disrupt short passing between the goalkeeper of the opposition and his two central defenders, forcing him to pass long and utilising the extra man Bayern have free.


Player Roles, Instructions and Who I Recommend You Play (Exploiting the Left)

Manuel Neuer (Sweeper Keeper-Attack)
The best goalkeeper in the world. He regularly is found at the half way line when Bayern are at full flow. To get the best out of him I have set him as an attacking sweeper keeper. With the following instructions. Throw it long, distribute quickly, and ease off tackles. If you watch Neuer he often collects the ball and looks to throw the ball out as quickly as possible the throw it long and distribute quickly instructions will allow him to carry this out in game. He is also very smart and picks his moments to tackle opponents as a sweeper keeper, being careful not to expose his net and not to get a red card, ease of tackles will see this happen in game.

Xabi Alonso (Libero-Attack)
Often behind the defence, often in front depending on the situation. With the following instructions. Dribble less, close down less, ease off tackles and more direct passing. I have chosen these instructions to aid the team. Dribble less leaves him with less time to lose the ball in his own area, the direct passing allows him to find those defence unlocking balls from deep which could lead to a counter attack. The close down less allows him to retreat to him more defensive position and so that he is not drawn out of position, whilst the ease off tackles stops him making rash tackles when deep which could lead to red cards or penalties, and allows him to choose his moments to tackle in that crucial sweeper role.

Both Centre Backs: Jerome Boateng and Mehdi Benatia (Limited Defender-Cover)
I play both centre backs the same way. The limited defender keeps them in the role of a simple defender looking to defend. They will not spend time on the ball like a ball playing defender, they will only seek to defend. Their instructions are fewer risky passes and close down less. Fewer risky passes will help the team keep possession by not losing the ball in those crucial areas of the pitch, and close down less will allow them to get back into position without disrupting team shape. Close down less will be very crucial as the team instruction push much higher up will make their average position much higher up the pitch. We do not want to get caught out in these situations as we would not get back in time if we were closing down more. Therefore closing down less enables these two centre backs to remain solid at the back.

Philipp Lahm (Wing back-support)
Lahm is the player on the right that gives the team a back three at times, as well as playing on the right flank. This flank is not the flank that is to be exposed in this version of the tactic. So his main role is not to push up too high, and mainly to keep the ball and pass it around from the back. His instructions are therefore shoot less often, close down less, sit narrower and cross less often. Shoot less often and cross less often are to keep possession of the flank we are not looking to expose. Because we want Lahm at times to slot in deeper alongside the two centre backs I have added the instructions sit narrower and close down less. This also keeps him solid at the back. This also counter balances the run at defence team instructions, as he will run at defence when in possession and get back when not in possession, whilst not getting too far up the pitch with his supportive mentality.

David Alaba(roaming playmaker-support)
Alaba has several instructions in his roaming playmaker role. Close down more, move into channels and run wide with ball. Run wide with ball makes him run down the left flank with the cover of the “true” left back, he will not just give the team extra defensive steel on the left flank but also creates that 3 vs 2 player situation I mentioned before. The move into channels aims to pull players away from either the left back or left winger to provide a free man further up the pitch. Close down more aims to win the ball back further up the pitch in a bid to protect the left back and the centre backs.

Juan Bernat (wingback-attack)
There are only 2 instructions for Bernat. Shoot less often and [close down less. The aim of Bernat is to run wide and cross balls into the middle which he will do because of his role and mentality. Shoot less often will give better use of the ball and keep possession. Close down less will allow him to get into his left back position when needing to defend without being pulled out of position. This again counter balances the run at defence team instructions, as he will run at defence when in possession and get back when he is not. He can rely on Alaba on this side to close down anyone in front of him while he retreats.

Bastian Schweinsteiger (box to box-support)
The only instruction for Bastian is to dribble less. This dribbling less will allow the team to keep possession with Schweinsteiger passing it instead of being given to time on the ball to be closed down.

Franck Ribery (inside forward-support)
There are three instructions for Ribery, shoot more often, roam from position and stay wider. This is how Ribery players in reality. Cutting in and shooting. He stays wide to stretch the opposition, and will roam into the centre when space becomes available to him. Due to exploiting the left flank there will be times Ribery finds himself in space due to the 3 on 2 situation. If he does not find himself free the run at defence instruction will allow him to dribble more and beat defenders in 1 on 1 situations.

Arjen Robben (Inside forward-attack)
Perhaps an enigma in the team Robben plays a lot more for himself, a typical individual star of the team. His instructions are shoot more often, dribble more, roam from position and stay wider. Stay wider will stretch the opposition, roam from position will allow him to look for space in which he can attack the opposition. Dribble more is for his own individual star quality, which will allow him to attack opponents in 1 on 1 situations. We are not exposing this flank in this version of the tactic so much more often he will need to play for himself. Shoot more often will allow him to shoot in those situations in which he finds space.

Robert Lewendowski (false 9-support)
Lewendowski is an interesting addition to the squad made by Pep this year. A powerful and strong man who can hold the ball up for the wingers cutting inside and can also finish on his own. For these reasons I have the two instructions shoot more often and hold up ball enabled.
So how does that shape up?

Exploiting the left


Exploiting the right

The exploiting the right tactic is very similar to the exploiting the left tactic, with the same player roles on the other side, and the game plan is the same.


There will be times were you line up with a back 4. This goes with the patient play. Wing backs will not push up immediately but will instead wait for the right opportunity and your formation will look like this.


How it looks

Right back is the free man in space



Alaba covers for Bernat from midfield



3vs 2



3 vs 2 further up the pitch



Result



Conclusion and download

I hope you enjoyed reading about Bayern’s tactics and enjoyed my interpretation of them. You can download the tactic by clicking on the download button on the top right hand side. Unzip the file to Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2015\tactics

Test the tactic and let me know what you think. This tactic is by no means perfect and other players would fit into the tactic in different ways, but I believe this best represents how Bayern Munich play in the most true to life form.

Thanks for reading.

OutsideTheBox Dave

Ryan's 4-2-3-1 Domination

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I will start off my FM15 tactics with my 4-2-3-1 that I created with Chelsea and 10 games in we have been brilliant as you can see here:



Formation, Player Roles and Team Instructions

The formation is a wide 4-2-3-1 with CMs:



I felt that this suited Chelsea's real style of play with the wing backs that go forward and back and the wingers also coming back to support, I also have the 2 CMs and 2 Wingers set to swap positions as you see that happen alot during Chelsea games.

As for Team Instructions I have Retain Possession on because the board want me to but my philosophy is that a win is a win and having possession gets you no-where unless you are clinical so this tactic is not for you if you are looking for a Possession based tactic despite having the Retain Possession tactic. Besides the possession I have a Much Lower tempo as that is how Chelsea tend to play in real life with slow build-up from the back then getting it to Hazard who does his magic. Other than that I have closing down and tighter marking as that fits in with my personal philosophy.

I leave Opposition Instructions to my assistant Mauro Tassotti (who I highly recommend)

Tip

If you get a player sent off I always take off the striker and its worked quite well so far with my team scoring 2 goals in 2 matches when players have been sent off!

No Work Permits or foreign players limit

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Hi guys, I just wanted to share an edit I made. I’m sick and tired of the foreign player limit after making transfers, so I added 82 nations to the EU to eliminate this issue and I also realized, after the foreign player limit disappeared, on all the nations, the work permit disappeared obviously when the nations are all in EU.

So this edit will eliminate these 2 problems guys, and just to let you know I haven’t edited anything else apart from this issue. I edited this with Football manager 2014 Editor from Steam so it's guaranteed will never ever give error or problems.

To use Edit Data’s you always need to start new games otherwise new game unfortunately, because when you start the game the edit is added on to the game, that creates a games for you, it’s like a data that’s started and half way complete you can’t add an extra part as this would Corrupt complete game, give it errors, making it unplayable.

Note:
I edited it with FM 14 because right now beta is only available and doesn't come with editor yet, editors only come with full versions, I used FM 14 editor to save some time I didn't want to wait 7th November, saves everyone time until full one comes out so the edit is ready for you all, the FM 14 editor does same job as FM 15 editor makes no difference, just wanted to point that out if you’re curious, also you can use this with the beta and the full version of FM 15 when it comes out on 7th November this month. Thanks guys hope everyone enjoys.

Installation Instructions

Step 1

Copy the dbc file in:
Windows: \Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2015\editor data
Mac OS X: /Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2015\editor data
Create folder "editor data" if it doesn't exist already.

Step 2

Start a new save-game with this file enabled.

La Táctica de Gallardo

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Marcelo Gallardo's Tactic at River Plate

Tactic: 4-1-2-1-2
Mentality: Offensive
Tactical Picture: Structured

Instructions:

Possession: More direct passes - Passes through (holes) - Face the defense
Penetration: High pressing
Defensive: Press much more
General: Be more disciplined

Set-Pieces:

Corners (Attack): Two men stay back, and a third one is added if it's needed.
In the game I put the full-backs and a centre-back if needed). Although Mercado can head a ball well, he can rotate with Sanchez, that at times is good when he is outside the area.

Corner (Defense): Only one player in attack, while all others are defending. Full-backs cover the posts. Up top I left Mora because he is quick, agile and a can win a header. However, I would highly recommend an attacking midfielder, but not Pisculichi, because he is slow and has a hard time winning headers.

Attacking Set-Pieces:
Left Side: Mora
Right Side: Pisculichi

Corner-Kick Takers:
Left Side: Pisculuchi
Right Side: Mora

Throw-in Takers:
Left: Vangioni.
Right: Mercado.

River's Player Roles

-----Advanced Forward (Attack)----Deep Lying Forward (Support)
----------Attacking Midfielder (Attack)------------
WM(Support) ------------------ Winger (Attack)
--------Regista(Support)-------
CWB(Attack) LD(Defend) LD(Defend) CWB(Attack)
-------------GK(Defend)------------------

Strongest XI:

------- AF(A) T.Gutierrez--------- DLF (S) Mora----------------
------------------- AM(A) Pisculichi--------------------------
WM(S) I Rojas ----------------------------------- W(A) D. Sanchez
---------------------Regista(S) Kranevitter------------------------
CWB(A) I Vangioni - LD(D) I Funes Mori - LD(D) D. Maidana - CWB(A) Mercado
GK Barovero

Tactical Changes:

You can use Rojas (WM) as a Regista when the middle of the pitch isn't flowing right.
Same goes for Sanchez (W), that can be used in the AM (attacking midfield role).
Funes Mori (LD) may be used as a BPD, when the other center-back needs extra help recovering the ball or when he is exhausted.

Individual Instructions:

Full-backs and Wingers: Smooth Entries
Goalkeeper: Distribute to assigned man.

Experience:

Champion in Copa Argentina: (4 matches won)
Champion in Supercopa Argentina: (1 match won)
Primera Division (Argentinian 1st Division): Undefeated Champion
19 matches played 13 won 6 draws = 45 points
Goals Scored: 45
Goals Against: 15

Training should be used in the highest form, but 10 days before the 1st official match, change it to tactics. After the 1st official match, change training to normal towards attacking movement. Only 1 day of rest after a match.

Stam:
Thanks to Pauker for translating this page to English.

FM15 Review

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Football Manager is back
Dust off your suits, iron your shirts, and prepare your title-winning speeches, as a new new thrilling, nerve-wrecking adventure has arrived at your doorstep. Yes, that is right, Sports Interactive has released its latest game in its award winning series; Football Manager 2015. There have been a lot of changes made to the game this year in the interface, tactical system, how the AI opperates, and even in your own manager profile! In this review for FM15, I will cover every aspect of the game, and what has changed since last year’s game.

Your Manager
Some of the most significant changes made to FM have been made to your manager. A number of new options have been added to the start-up of your game where you create your manager, including additional favoured clubs, additional languages, and more.

The biggest addition to the manager profile is that of your own managerial attributes, just like what other managers have in your game. These are dictated by some choices you make during your set-up of the game. A window appears where you get to choose whether you are more of a 'Tracksuit Manager' or a 'Tactical Manager'. Alongside this option, you get to select your Past Playing Experience and your Coaching Qualification. These all contribute to your attributes and reputation as a manager, so choose wisely.

The addition of the option to have more than one favourite club and to have extra spoken languages is a good one, in my opinion. This allows you to move to foreign countries more freely without being held back by language difficulties. Not to mention, it adds to the realism of the game.





Interface
The interface of the game has taken a massive overhaul as SI attempted to make the game more accessable for players. A lot of the changes, if not all of them, will take time to adjust to but they could turn out to be very clever.

The major change to the Interface is the movement of the options bar from the top of the screen to the left of the screen, to replicate the new Windows 8 format, in certain ways. The paths to certain pages have changed and it will take time to adjust to moving around the FM world.

In terms of other Interface changes, the search bar is now located at the top, to the left of the Search Icon. You just click on the name of the page you are currently on and you can search any player, person, club, country, competition or stadium (new) you require. One cool page which was added is the Competitions page, where you are shown an overview of how your club is fairing in each competition entered in the current season.





Players & Training
In terms of players, not much has changed. You still manage them, train them, off them contracts, buy & sell them and have private talks with them. In terms of attributes, Creativity was renamed to Vision and is now positioned between Teamwork and Work Rate.

The player reports have taken a drastic change. There are now two large columns on the report card; one of the Pros of the players and the other of the Cons of the player. This makes for great presentation and it is much easier to see what the coach/scout thinks of that player. The player position suitablity and ability reports are still there.

Only two changes have been made to training. The first is that you, the manager, can now be involved in training assignments. This will help a lot if you have high coaching attributes. The other change is to the Individual Player Focus, where you can now train a player in a certain role and a certain mentality for that role. This means that you can now train your DRs/DLs to focus on the role Full Back (Attack), rather than just as a Full Back in general.





Tactical System
In FM14, we saw the entire tactical system revamped in favour of a new, more interactive one. The sliders were removed for instructions and the game was made more realistic. After all, how many managers in real life tell their right wingers to play 13 clicks attacking and 12 clicks wide, while keeping their passing to a level 6 clicks! in FM15, we have seen a progression of these tactics.

Some more player roles have been added, all of which were on display in this summer's World Cup in Brazil. The "Roaming Playmaker" comes to mind as we witnessed Andrea Pirlo single-handedly tear England to pieces, even without touching the ball, at times! This role is one where the player is located in a deeper midfield region but he moves around the pitch freely to pick up the ball and influence the play in the way he wants, with no boundaries and no obligations.

The Raumdeuter is another popular role, best displayed, in my opinion, by Joel Campbell. This is a wide player who would neglect defensive duties in order to move around in space in attacking areas for when his team has possession of the ball. This role, in essence, is a wide Poacher role.

The third, and final, new role is the Inverted Wing Back, where Marcelo shined for Brazil. He will defend as a full-back but when attacking will cut inside and make runs through the middle, in order to create space for other players out wide by taking the opposition wide players out of their comfort zone. This role is a little like the Inside Forward role, except for full-backs.

Apart from these new roles, the tactical system only has one more upgrade and that is the increase in specific Player Instructions. You can specify how you want your goalkeeper to distribute the ball, and how quickly too. This is very useful for those who like to build up from the back or slow down the play and play carefully from the back, or even launch a quick counter-attack, starting with the goalkeeper.





Match Engine
SI have spent months to work further on their match engine and, for me, the biggest improvement has been on the ball mechanics. You can now visibly see the swerve, the bend, the dip, the power on each pass and shot as the players try to manipulate this round piece of leather, or pixels in this case, in whatever way they can. Players like Ronaldo and Bale can now hit scorching long range efforts while Messi and Ronaldinho can curl a ball in an obscene arc. Also, the condition of the pitch and the wind at play will affect the ball. You will now see the ball bounce up in the air if it hits an uneven surface or stop dead in a pool of water. If it is windy, expect the ball to drift in one direction or another.

In terms of the gameplay itself, a lot of the focus has been put on to the pace of attack. If you can play the ball quick enough and accurately enough, you can create a lot of space for your attackers. The better your playmakers, the better your attacking play, provided your attackers can come up with an end product.

An issue which a lot of people had with the Beta was the number of high-scoring games due to poor goalkeeping or sloppy passing. This happens every year in the Beta and is always fine-tuned for the full release of the game, so no need to worry about that. Overall, I'm very pleased with the new match engine and it brings to life what could happen if your team makes a mistake. Liverpool fans, look away now! Steven Gerrard's untimely slip can now be replicated in the game.





Scouting, Contract Negotiations & Transfers
The whole Scouting part of the game has taken a massive overhaul. Now, when you ask for a scout report on a player not at your club, you can only see partial attributes or a scale of attributes until your scout has 100% knowledge of the player. This means it will take more than just two days to acquire knowledge on certain players, much like real life where managers spend months targetting specific players to see if they would fit in at the club. This will make scouting a lot harder, but more realistic and it will require more work than ever, rather than clicking a button and finding out everything about a player. You may even fancy going to watch a player play a game to gain a first-hand insight in to his ability.

Contract negotiations have not changed much, if at all. A couple of options have been added, such as player bonuses for your team reaching a specific round in a cup or finishing in a specific place in the league. This means you can further entice more players to your club by promising them money for helping your team reach it's seasonal targets.

In terms of transfers, nothing has changed. The other clubs will drive their price up for players you bid on and try to sign your players for as little as possible, just like in real life. The man who finds the best bargain gets the last laugh.





Other Features
Many other additions outside of these categories have been added in, of course. This includes "tunnel interviews", where you will receive a question or two from reporters as your team is just about to kick-off and just as you are about to leave the stadium after the game. In addition to the press-conferences, these add a lot of realism to the game.

Continuing on with the media, the variety of questions and answers has been greatly increased and I have even come across a possible answer where I could call another manager "deluded". This will add to the entertainment aspect of the non-match gameplay and will surely add to the relationships which you have with the press and with other managers.

There are plenty of new features in the game, many of which I have not even seen and I have been playing a lot of this game. The only way to find them is to continue playing and discover the little touches of class made by SI this year.




Review
While this game was not as revolutionary in overall development as FM14 was, a lot of changes have been made to the game to make it as life-like as possible. The Match Engine of the Beta was not the finished product, for those who played it and were worrying that this year's FM15 game would be a disappointment. It will be improved for the final release and will be much more enjoyable to play with. For me, I personally like the tactical system and I'm happy it hasn't been altered much. My only real criticism of the game is the new bar on the left. I would rather it stay a universal black instead of copying the colour theme of your current club as it would be rather distracting if you were managing a club who wear bright yellow. All-in-all, I am very happy with this year's version and I hope to enjoy a very good long-term save. Good luck to all of you FMers this year, and thank you Sports Interactive for producing a another great example of video gaming!

*NOTE* This article is all purely my opinion and does not represent the opinion of fmscout.com or any other member of fmscout.com. This is the opinion of the game which I formed while playing the Beta and is not an official opinion of anybody else.

FM15 Pre-Game & In-Game Editors

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Starting with the FM15 pre-game data editor, it will remain free and available as a download for anyone who has bought FM15 through Steam library under tools once the final game is released.

Here's the list of changes for the pre-game editor:

New searches
  • Clubs – Local Region
  • People – Ethnicity, Skin Tone, Hair Colour
  • Contract end date
  • None playing history contains (team)
New editing options
  • Option to set a host national in continental club competitions
  • Option to prevent teams from playing in 2 continental coups at the same time
  • Golden Glove award now works
  • New sub rule – 3+GK from 9
  • When setting up a new competition – choose template.
  • Group stages for playoffs
  • Set points for draws, losses and goals
  • New suspension options
Other stuff
  • “Cancel” button
  • Auto save
  • Words now used instead of numbers for language proficiency
  • Recommended Current Ability
  • You can also now “publish to workshop” when saving an editor file.
  • Improved help system to better indicate when you're going to break the game with your data changes.



Now moving to FM15 in-game editor which made its debut on FM14 as a paid download from the in-game store. Sports Interactive thought it did more than well enough for them to not only make another one, but also add in loads of things that users have asked for.

Here's the list of changes for the in-game editor:

  • You can now edit contract types, plus bonuses and clauses
  • You can edit rivalries and favoured personnel. Both for players and clubs
  • You can “freeze attributes” meaning players will get no better, and no worse
  • New search filters – search by Current Ability and Potential Ability and all other hidden attributes. Or add them as custom columns. Or use the hidden attributes view
  • Change player registrations and squad numbers at any time
  • Transfer staff
  • Edit hair and skin colour, plus height and weight
  • You can edit languages - for people and nations
  • We’ve also made it easier to edit a players nationality
  • Finally, you can edit generic kits
The price will remain the same as last year and you will find it on the in-game store once the final game is released.
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