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FM23 | Nine and a half seasons with VVV-Venlo

October 6, 2023

Normally, I would be desperate to play more and write more. Normally. But not this time. I’m not enjoying it. Mainly play Football Manager 2023. And writing about it a little bit too. I feel that I am forcing myself to write. But a couple of recent days gave me a new positive mood about the game and writing because I read some very good blog posts. Listening to CoffeePodFM by Ed & Shrew also put me back in the FM mood.

When I see the gaps between my blog posts during the FM23 edition, I can see everything I did with my kids. The amount of books I read instead of playing the game because I enjoyed it more. The same as walking/running/cycling outside rather than playing this edition.

I finished the 9th season on August 25, 2023. It took me almost another month to play half of the 10th season. Every time I loaded the game, it was like a miracle when I played at least one match before I hit the quit the game button because I decided to do something else. I wasn’t interested in developing players and I was not angry when my team lost. That was the moment when I finally told myself it was time to end the save and move on despite I didn’t finish the 10th season. It took me 14 real-life days to play one single match. That speaks for itself…


MY TIME WITH VVV-VENLO


The club development

Stadium - decent. Training facilities - average. Coaching staff, recruitment, scouting… everything average or below average. Finances? Just enough to buy decent breakfast for the entire squad.

A typical start of most of my Football Manager saves.

When this save started in 2022, the bank balance of the club was around €900K while the transfer budget did not exist and the wage budget was over-spent.

When this save ends in 2031, the bank balance of the club is over €128M, the transfer budget is €45M and the wage budget is €5.9M with €3.1M available. Quite good for a not-too-ambitious club from the Eredivisie and the three-time league champions.

Patiently waited for the same answer

The capacity of the De Koel stadium was 8k at the beginning and it was increased to 12k after a promotion. The stadium ‘saga’ became very boring during the last three seasons. Every time I asked about building the new stadium, the answer was always the same.

“We believe our ambitions for the club can be achieved without the need to leave our current home.” I know there are many factors and many things have to work out before the club board decides about building the new stadium. We were not able to sell out the stadium for every match. But when the season tickets were sold out for four seasons in a row, I thought it could be enough. But it was not.

One last try

When I played the last match of the 2031 calendar year, I decided to try it for the last time. It would be the only thing that could convince me to move this save for the next FM edition. But the answer was the same again and I decided to not continue. “Please, don’t waste our time in the future.” That was the last response by the club board when I tried to convince them for the last time.

On the other hand, training & youth facilities were improved from below average to the state of the art & superb rating. Same as we were able to improve the junior coaching and the youth recruitment to the maximum.

The way forward

We won the promotion to the top tier straight in the first season as we ended 2nd in the Eerste Divisie four points behind PEC Zwolle. The progress itself was very quick in terms of the results and the final positions within the top tier.

We finished 5th in the opening season after a promotion to the Eredivisie followed by finishing third in the next two seasons. And we finished second in 2027 and 2028 ahead of the three league titles in a row between 2029 and 2031. We were second in the half of the last season, just two points behind Ajax.

Thanks to the already mentioned league results, we played in all three European competitions during the save. How did we do in Europe?

  • Champions League maximum: Lost to Atlético Madrid in the quarter-final in 2029/2030.

  • Europa League: Lost to Lyon in the Round of 16 in the 2025/2026.

  • Europa Conference League: Winners in the 2026/2027 after beating Celta Vigo in the Final.

I’m usually quite pedantic in terms of the domestic cup priority and I really like to make the domestic cup very important in my FM saves. But this year’s edition was different and I didn’t pay big attention to it and my team was knocked out very early as I played backup players or very young newgens. Venlo only won it twice during this save - in 2026/27 & 2029/30, both after beating Ajax in the Final.

As you can see in the picture above, we were 2nd in the table when I decided to call the day of this save. Just two points behind Ajax.

There were draws mainly while playing on Wednesday/Sunday but I’m sure we would be able to win the fourth league title in a row in the second part of the season as our key players would be full of energy while not playing in the Champions League as the possibility to progress to the late knockout stage was very small.

But it doesn’t matter and it’s not important now as the save won’t continue. The brief summary in terms of competition milestones? One promotion & three league titles, domestic cup winners twice, domestic Super Cup winners once. And one Europa Conference League trophy.


Boosting my own tactical ego

The most enjoyable and the most crucial part of this save (mainly to play it for too long) was the tactical part. As I already mentioned at the beginning, I was not too interested in developing young players/newgens this time. Probably the least from all the recent saves I can remember. On the other hand, I enjoyed creating & tweaking the tactics the most in this edition.

It started with the four opening seasons and playing with just one central defender. Tweaking the “Lone central defender” tactic was really good and I really enjoyed it while improving the squad patiently and slowly. If I played with some more common formation, I’m sure I would stop playing after these four seasons because I would already be around the top of the Eredivisie.

But I rather decided to challenge myself. For example by not buying the players I needed for specific positions. I rather keep my own players and retrain them. Free, loan, free, free… that was the most common type of fee in the transfer history. Since we made it to the European competitions, it was around €5M. The maximum of this save was €8M for Antonio Milambo. Until the summer of 2031 when I decided to buy Santiago Giménez for €25.5M because why not? I knew it would be the last season of the save and I had a lot of money. And he was still only 30 years old and good enough to play as AF, CF or False 9.

The pressing forward with support or attack duty was my first choice alongside Advanced Forward for most of this save but if I had to select the most enjoyable part from all, it would surely be two seasons when I decided to use the False 9 role in combination with the Advanced Forward and the CM(A) roles.

It was the most fluid football we played within this save.

It was also probably for the first time in a very long time that I decided to use the False 9 role and it worked.

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The most favourite versions of these two formations within my FM23 saves. The evolution of both is documented in the previous posts, at least the most important things for sure.


Three legends of the save

Everyone who read at least something from my Football Manager saves in the past knows a simple thing about my squad building. Or maybe better said, what I like to do within my saves. It’s related to players from the original squad and how I treat the players during the save. There are always some more recognised players. Not sure about the word “recognised”, I’m sure I would be able to select a better word in my native language but I’m sure you understand what I mean.

If it’s possible I always try to keep one or more players from the original squad. I’m not starting my saves somewhere in the 6th or even lower tier so there’s always a chance these players will be able to compete at the highest level. This save with VVV-Venlo was not an exception. One of the reasons why I started it was to play with the midfielder Richard Sedláček who I have known from Sparta Prague youth teams for a long time.

There were four key players - team leaders. Defender Rick Ketting, midfielders Richard Sedláček & Yahcuroo Roemer and striker Nick Venema. But the reason why it’s only about three of them is that Rick Ketting decided not to renew the contract with the club in 2028 despite being a leader, and captain and we just won the league title. The even bigger surprise was when he signed as a free agent with Dudelange, our affiliate club from Luxembourg.

If I start with Roemer, he was originally the best AMR player in the squad when the save started but I didn’t want to play with AMR's position. He moved down to the MR slot and he made 18 league assists in the opening season of the save as we won the promotion to the Eredivisie.

He was our main MR player and he didn’t make less than 26 appearances during a single season. His best season in terms of assists was the 2026/27 when he made 14 assists in our last season while using the “Lone central defender” formation. When he had an ideal day, he was perfect. Roemer didn’t play for a different team thanks to this save as his career is connected just with VVV-Venlo from 2016 to 2032.

My fellow Czech midfield maestro Richard Sedlacek came to Venlo a season ago before this save started but he didn’t play more than a couple of minutes due to a long-term injury. He was my main DM player no matter what role I tried and used at the beginning of the save. He was perfect as the DLP but also as DM(D) ahead of the lone central defender. He had 15, 10 and 12 assists in our first three seasons in the league. He didn’t drop under the average of 7 in the first eight seasons of the save.

When we moved to the 3-5-2 formation, he was also the first choice for the DLP(S) or DLP(D) role later. Sedlacek was the vice-captain and he scored the title-winning goal when we were crowned the Eredivisie champions for the first time. He didn’t score too many goals but even if he would score just this one, it would be enough. If I look back, if I wanted something super-narrative, I couldn’t wish a better narrative than this. When Rick Ketting left the club, he was our captain for the last two and a half seasons.

The best for the end? Nick Venema. A nightmare for many FM23 players who played in the Netherlands or played against him in a different country. I was lucky to have him in my squad. I was also lucky he never wanted to leave the club and I had enough money to give him the best possible contract when he wanted to improve his wage and bonuses.

35 league goals in the first season when we won the promotion to the top tier. 35 league goals in the opening season in the top tier after a promotion. He scored 70 goals in 75 matches in two first seasons of the save. I knew there was something special. He played mainly as the Advanced Forward.

When the save progressed and we started playing in Europe as well, he slowed down in the domestic competitions a little bit. But when we won the Europa Conference League in the 2026ú27 season, he scored 27 league goals in 33 appearances and 14 goals in 15 Europa Conference League matches.

It’s not for the first time as it happened in my previous saves, but Venema’s best Eredivisie seasons were the first one and the last complete one. As I mentioned already, he scored 35 goals in Eredivisie after our promotion. He scored 34 goals in 32 appearances in the 2030/31 season.

As it stands, he played 394 competitive matches for VVV-Venlo during this save between 2022 and 2032. And he scored 305 competitive goals. Incredible.

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Final words

“Has this been my favourite blogged FM save? Probably not, but I am ok with that. I cannot always find the most epic save ever or have the greatest in-game moments. Alternatively, this has not been a bad save either.”

FM Grasshopper in his "10 years at Ceuta" - Plazas de Soberanía #FM23


This quote above is probably the best characteristic of my save as well. I loved the opening seasons in combination with challenging myself tactically. I liked the connection with a couple of players and I like the fact that VVV-Venlo will be another club I will follow closely in real life, also because of Richard Sedláček or Nick Venema.

It’s time to move on now. The Football Manager 2023 will not be among my favourite and most played FM editions. But it surely had some positive things and I learned a couple of new things too. Hopefully, I will enjoy the FM24 a little bit more. Both in terms of playing and writing.

Thanks everyone for reading.

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FM23 | Nine and a half seasons with VVV-Venlo
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FM23 | VVV-Venlo: A patient way to the league title
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FM23 | An ordinary match with a great comeback
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FM23 | VVV-Venlo: A patient way to the league title

July 10, 2023

Three in-game years can take a couple of days for someone. It was more than two real life months for me including writing a summary blog post about it. I wrote about my Football Manager 2023 save in April this year for the last when the fourth season ended. It’s now June 2029 in my save universe and I finished the third season in a row of developing the 3-5-2 system.

We also earned a lot of money thanks to the Champions League or big outgoing transfers and we are around €100M bank balance now. One long era of league domination also ended and I thought it was the best time to write again.


BACK IN TIME

It is May 2029 in my FM23 universe when I started writing this post. If we take a quick look back in time within this save with VVV-Venlo, maybe some of you remember I spent the first four seasons of the save using the “Lone central defender formation”. I wrote about these four seasons in THIS POST.

I decided during the fourth season that I should end at the best. I knew I won’t be able to win the league with this formation while conceding so many goals and some other limitations. Finishing third in a quality league, as the Eredivisie is, is the best result I was able to achieve with this.


FM23 save with VVV-Venlo posts
FM23 | Nine and a half seasons with VVV-Venlo
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Apr 20, 2023
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Apr 15, 2023
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FM23 | 2025/26 with VVV-Venlo: Not ready, inexperienced
Feb 21, 2023
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Feb 21, 2023
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Feb 21, 2023
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FM23 | A third season with Venlo: Don't be too shy
Feb 7, 2023
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FM23 | A third season with Venlo: Don't be too shy
Feb 7, 2023
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Feb 7, 2023
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FM23 | An ordinary match with a great comeback
Jan 24, 2023
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FM23 | An ordinary match with a great comeback
Jan 24, 2023
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Jan 24, 2023
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Jan 13, 2023
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FM23 | VVV-Venlo and Lone Central Defender - match analysis, key changes and promotion
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Dec 20, 2022
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Nov 30, 2022
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Oct 17, 2022
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A 3-5-2 EVOLUTION IN THREE SEASONS

I was very motivated to start the 2026/2027 season with a new formation as it was also a new motivation to continue playing this save. I knew I have some challenges ahead and that was the best possible that could happen to my save.

The first challenge was to find the right players for both left and right wing-back positions because I didn’t use this position before and I had too many wingers. I had two options: I could buy a couple of new players or I could start retraining/replaying current wingers to wing-backs. I think many of you who know me a little bit knew the answer immediately.

Yes, it was the second option. Yahcuroo Roemer, originally M/AMR started playing as a wing-back with the attacking duty. He is not and he will never be a perfect wing-back, mainly because of the defensive phase of the game but I wanted to take advantage of his acceleration/pace and very solid dribbling/crossing/technique. He managed to make 10+ assists in all four seasons so I think it’s not a disaster. Especially as his 14 assists were enough to be the best in the league in the first season after this change.

On another side of the pitch, Quilindschy Hartman was our main man for the WB(S) role while I preferred the support duty on this side of the pitch. It’s obvious he was better in terms of defending and his best assist record was 6 assists in the 2027/28 season. He had CM(A) on his side in central midfield so his main aim was to cover his side and the area behind the CM(A).

The last season with the “lone central defender formation” was our most aggressive from all four seasons. The second challenge was to decide about the pressing/aggressiveness approach within the 3-5-2. Will I be more cautious? Keep the high press? Something between?

The latter was the answer for the opening 25/26 season with the 3-5-2. I kept the mid-block in combination with shorter passing and playing from the back.

  • 2026/27: The main change, obviously, was there were three central defenders instead of just one. And I was able to use my favourite role as the central defender with the stopper duty. The left wing-back started with the CWB(S) role and I kept it for the whole season despite it was not 100% good enough. But the player in the DLP(S) role next to the CWB(S) was able to make a lot of dirty work while the CWB player was everywhere around the pitch except his position. Another change was within the attacking duo as I decided to use the CF(S) role instead of the PF(S/A) next to the Advanced Forward. The reason was simple - both Nick Venema and Sydney van Hooijdonk were able to play in this role so I wanted to have this deadly duo in these two most dangerous roles (at least in my eyes) = Venema scored 27 goals & van Hooijdonk 21, just in Eredivisie. We finished 2nd in the league and we won the Europa Conference League after beating Celta Viga 1:0 after an extra time in the final.

  • 2027/28: The second season with the 3-5-2 and I decided to make some changes. In terms of instructions: Distribute To Centre-Backs replaced Take Short Kicks and I added Much More Often trigger press. In terms of player roles: the BPD(D) was changed to a simple CD(D) in combination with the CD(St) and CD(D). The left wing-back was changed to WB(S) instead of CWB(S) - I had enough of seeing this player everywhere due to the roam from position default individual instruction. The CM(A) role changed to AP(A) and DLP(S) to BBM. The reason for changing to BBM was that I changed also the WB role so I didn’t have to worry about some big gap here. And I also changed CF(S) back to PF(S) because I felt I want to see more pressing activity by this player and Sydney van Hooijdonk is still more familiar with it. We finished 2nd in the league again. Richard Sedláček made 12 assists in the league as AP(A), the same number as in the previous season as DLP(S). It was our first season in the Champions League and we made it to the Round of 16 where we lost to AC Milan 1:4 on aggregate.

  • 2028/29: The in-possession instructions didn’t change. The in-transition instructions changed in just one thing - I decided to use the Distribute To Specific Team-Mate instructions and it’s linked with the Ball Playing Defender with Cover duty. It’s probably one of the main changes because I decided to use this role instead of my beloved CD(St). The reason was that no matter which player I used in the CD(St) role we started conceding some stupid goals after long balls, the same as when we used just one central defender and he was alone in the defensive line. It resulted in some very good passing plays and I also was able to start retraining one central midfielder to the central defender and take advantage of his passing and decision abilities. It also resulted in six clean sheets in the last eight league matches and bigger stability at the back. Maybe it was only a coincidence but I like the idea of a deeper “passer” central defender. I also decided to change the left wing-back to attacking duty. And the flat central midfielders were CM(S) with hold position instruction & CM(A) & DLP(S). Also, the right-positioned striker was DLF(S) for most of the season changing to False Nine time from time. Mainly because of the fact that Nick Venema and Sydney van Hooijdonk were out of action alternately. We made it to the Champions League Knock Out Play Off Round this time where we lost to Lazio 3:4 on aggregate. And domestically? Read bellow…

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END OF THE AJAX DOMINATION

2018. That’s the year when someone else than Ajax won the Eredivisie. It was PSV Eindhoven. Ajax won the 2018/19 season, the next was was cancelled because of COVID. This save started in 2022/2023 and Ajax won it every ear. That’s nine titles in a row. I’m sure it would be ten if that 2019/20 season was not cancelled.

We won the promotion from the second tier in the first season of the save. We ended third in 2024/25 & 2025/26. We ended second in the 2026/27 & 2027/2028. What was next?

Yes, we won the league in 2028/29 and we ended Ajax’s league domination.

I really like how we climbed up…


A proper narrative

Our best position this season was second place after the second and 21st league rounds. We were inconsistent due to a combination of many matches and quite a lot of small injuries. But we moved up slowly after elimination from the Champions League and we reached the top spot after the 30th round.

We played against Feyenoord at home in the last round and we needed to beat them or at least earn a point for a draw but Ajax would have to lose some points. While Ajax was 2:0 up already in the last round, we scored our only goal in the 50th minute after the club captain Richard Sedláček scored the winning goal.

It’s a super and proper narrative as this Czech midfielder is one of the main reasons why I play with this club in the Football Manager 2023. I made him a captain after Nick Ketting left the club before this season. And it ended in the best possible way.

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OVERALL CLUB DEVELOPMENT

The on and off-the-pitch events during the last three seasons had the biggest impact on our finances for sure. At the beginning of the 2026/2027 season, the first when I changed formation, we had around €25M in the bank balance. At the beginning of May 2029, just after the end of our season (ignoring the European places play-off that other clubs play), we have €99,5M in the bank balance.

The Champions League prize money had the biggest impact as we made it to the Round of 16 and to the Knockou Out Play-Off Round in the last two seasons. And we also won the Europa Conference League in 2027 but the Champions League money always had the biggest impact.

Finances summary in May 2029

Small barriers

Despite very healthy finances, the club board stuck in 2022 or 2023 when the save started. They are rejecting improving the training or youth facilities, they are rejecting improving the junior coaching, and they are rejecting the numbers of staff. Despite finishing in the top three in the league and competing in Europe very well, their response is still the same: “…it’s good enough for our club.”

I really like this save so I will continue in it until the new FM version but it would be great if the club board would switch their AI minds to the modern era of the club. Including expanding the current stadium with a capacity of 12K or building a completely new stadium. Especially as I know we will earn some (a lot of) money again in summer and during the next season.

I’m looking forward to playing the next season as I already signed a couple of very talented and promising players to refresh the squad a little bit. Especially as both our goalkeepers will leave the club. A long-term backup Ennio van der Gouw didn’t want to renew his contract and Marius Gersbeck, our number one in the last three years wanted to go back to his native country so I decided to end his contract as it would take so long to sell him.

There will be a small change maybe in terms of tactic as I would like to try to use the False 9 role instead of DLF(S). I’m not sure how it will end but I think I have at least two ideal players for this role…


Thanks for reading as always. If you would like to see something from my save, just let me know.

Some contextual updates from the save will be available in FMSlack or via my Twitter account as always.

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My FM23 training strategy

July 3, 2023

Originally, I started writing this post at the end of January 2023. It took me only five months and a couple of days to finish it. I had an idea to share some of my training schedules because I enjoy creating new ones quite often and I like how my players are developing and their training rating is high overall. That means created schedules and the training strategy is not that bad.

It doesn’t matter it took me so long to finish the post because I kept the same strategy for the whole save so far and it was the same in the first season when I started writing about it as in the seventh season I’m in now.


As the official game manual suggests, the training can be handled in as much or as little depth as you want…

  • It can be handled entirely by your Backroom Staff, using a selection of pre-set schedules and sessions.

  • You can pick from those same pre-set schedules and devise your own training calendar.

  • Finally, you can be fully hands-on, tailoring each Unit, Session, and Schedule to your full requirements.

… I can’t say I’m doing everything by myself because of the squad’s policy I’m using. I have three teams within VVV-Venlo - the main one, the reserves and the youth team. I’m doing both team and individual training for the main & youth teams manually and completely on my own. The reserves training regime belongs to their manager.


MAIN SQUAD

My training approach for the main (and also youth squad no matter if their schedules are the same or different) can be divided into three groups or three parts. You probably guess one of them is a pre-season part. And you’re right :) Historically (read as my whole life), I have pre-season connected to summer and January + February. But that’s based mainly because I live in a country where the football season usually has at least two month’s break. That means I have to adapt my real-life experiences to the nation/league where I play the Football Manager in.

  • Pre-season: At least 1 month before the opening competitive match, it depends on when the game allows me to start the pre-season. It’s usually about 5 weeks in FM23 save in the Netherlands.

    • This part of the training schedule is the hardest and most demanding. I usually run these schedules until the end of August despite the league having already begun.

    • These demanding schedules are also used in the opening two weeks of the winter 1-month long break.

  • During the season: These schedules are created and divided to make it available when the match is on Friday (mainly in the 1st season of the save as the Netherlands’ 2nd tier has the match day set to Friday), Saturday and Sunday.

  • The end of the season: These schedules contain some same sessions I’m using during the season but there are significant changes to make the training easier and less demanding. It includes a lot of tactical things, more set-piece sessions and more recovery sessions. I used it usually for the last 3-5 weeks of the season.

I’m playing football for almost entire of my life. The older I’m the more I think about the training schedules and sessions. In real life of course. Especially as I became a playing coach in my local town team and I need to prepare training sessions for 15 players. Most of them are youngsters between 18-22 years old.

I know from my own experience, the training sessions have to include also some fun. Not only drills. And that’s, for example, the perfect example of the schedule I create for the last part of the season when the sessions contain goalkeeping sessions like one-on-one and more. But it’s more in my head because the game doesn’t include something like that. We have some sessions like team bonding or community outreach but that’s not what I would like to see within sessions.

I, for example, like to dedicate at least two or three training sessions during the month to just have fun. I know it sounds stupid maybe but I like to use smaller balls (the standard size is 5, so we are using the size 3) for some technical sessions like keep-ups etc.

But the Technical part of the training contains things like chance creation/conversion and so on. These things are very specific to some parts of the playing style or specific things like transition or playing from the back. And there is no technical training session within the General tab.

The already mentioned team bonding and community outreach sessions are dedicated to connecting within the local community and making some social contacts. Maybe we could have some technical/fun/competitive sessions within this Extra-Curricular tab. But it’s just my thoughts.

A couple of training schedule examples can be seen in the screenshots below.

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RESERVE SQUAD

As I already wrote above, the training regime of the reserves squad is in the hands of the manager of this team. It’s not because I would be lazy or I would ignore the development of players in this squad but the reason is very simple. The reserves squad contains 3-5 players and I decided it’s not worth investing time to create schedules for them.

There are only players who are not good enough for the first team + they are too old to be in the youth team + they were not wanted even for a loan in some lower league and their contracts will expire at the end of the season.

The best young players who are too old to be in the youth team and they have high potential are already in the first team so they have the same training regime as other first-team players and they are allowed to play for the reserves squad. The rest of the reserves squad is players who are on loan - all green-highlighted players - currently, 18 when I wrote this and that means only 9 players are in training.

As the save progressed, the number of players in the reserve squad was reduced even more as the young players were on loan mainly to our affiliate clubs.

You can see the main difference is that all these players have also an additional focus in comparison with the other two squads. Every manager/coach has his own strategy.

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YOUTH SQUAD

“Extra Sessions quickly result in fatigue and tiredness among your players; however, it is less of an issue for youth teams, who are more likely to benefit from the additional time spent learning and developing. There is as always, a fine balance to be struck, and the risk of over-training a young player could result in burnout.”
— Football Manager Manual

As the quote above suggests, the youth players are more likely to benefit from the additional time spent learning and developing. The training schedules for the youth team have no free day and no free sessions. The young players are able to last more and a quality training regime is more important until they will reach the age of 18 years old.


TRAINING INTENSITY & TRAINING INTENSITY SCHEDULING

This is something that’s connected a lot to all teams mentioned above. I decided to try something new within FM23 and like how it works. My usual strategy in the previous versions was that all players under the age of 18 had double training intensity. I usually set the double training intensity for all players until they were 24. But I decided to try and use the training intensity scheduling option within the game for FM23.

  1. Firstly, the strategy with the double training intensity remains the same for the U18s team and young players.

  2. Secondly, all the players in the first team are set to use the automatic training intensity.

You can find the Training Intensity Scheduling screen within the Training screen and there’s a “Rest” tab in the menu. It “Automatically set training intensity and rest based on player condition.” This description says all about it.

I have it like this:

  • Very poor & Poor condition = No pitch or gym work.

  • Fair & Good condition = Normal intensity.

  • Excellent condition = Double intensity.

The only exception to this set-up are players above their thirties, and they all have their training intensity set to normal. I don’t if this is only a coincidence or if it works as I wanted, but this set-up really helped me during the two latest seasons of the save when I played in three competitions, and there were a lot of matches in combination with the Champions League.

When some players are really tired, I’m using the good old manual rest for 1 or more days.

Edited custom view for the Training/Rest screen with some additional info.


My favourite developments

There are a lot of players who developed very well during the previous seven seasons. But if I would have to select someone, it would be (probably) newgens named Astrij Markaj and Rick Schotanus. I had him for four seasons in the squad after purchasing him for €4M from Club Brugge in 2025 when he was 17 years old. The 2028/2029 season was his fourth and the last in our club as he will join Brighton for up to €13.5M in summer 2029.

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The secondly mentioned player is Rick Schotanus. It’s a player I signed for free from De Graafschap as a 16-year-old defender in January 2026. He spent some time in the youth team, he was also one season on loan in Belgium with Mechelen and he was a WBL backup in the 2027/28 season. I really liked how he performed in the second part of the 2028/29 season and he even replaced my first choice. His development is really good and I need to give him a new contract.

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I’m not sharing this as something you have to/should follow. It’s just my thoughts and what I’m doing in FM23. I’m not the one whose main priority is to develop all youngsters into wonderkids. The older I am, the more important criterium for positive training/development is the feedback from players in terms of their training rating/performance.

Also, don’t forget one important thing - it’s still only a game. Let’s play it, improvise and try new things continuously. I’m currently at the end of the 7th season of the save. I didn’t produce wonderkids and sold them for €100M. But I sold around 35 players who are in Netherlands’ and Belgium’s top and second tiers. It was not always for millions but the bank balance of my club is now around €100M thanks to Champions League prize money and these transfers. That’s what I like.

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FM23 | Four seasons with the lone central defender

April 20, 2023

Four seasons, one promotion, Europa League knock-out stage and 100% fulfilled expectations. That’s a very brief and simple summary of my Football Manager 2023 save with the VVV-Venlo so far. I decided that the fourth season of the save will be the last one using the formation with just one central defender and two defensive midfielders. How did we do in the save so far with this not-so-traditional formation?


The background

I wrote about the idea behind this formation continuously during the Football Manager 2023 and there isn’t a single blog post without mentioning it. I’m a long-term fan of using three central defenders, both in-game and in real life. I also enjoyed using the more traditional two-central defender system with the Half Back in FM22 while having both wide defenders as WBL/WBR instead of DL/DR.

And I wanted to make it the opposite - one central defender and two defensive midfielders. That’s how the idea of “the lone central defender” came to my mind. I know I thought about how the tactic itself can look already during the FM22 and I also tried it in a short save before the FM23 was released. The results were encouraging despite I used different roles. Mainly for defensive midfielders.


Tactic development

I had a lot of initial ideas and plans on how to use, develop and piece this tactic together. Some of them remained both in my head and on paper. Some of them ended up in a bin after a couple of matches.

One of my naive ideas was to use the complete wing-back role. That was very naive as I realised very quickly it will be impossible to use CWB(S) in combination with just one central defender. This player was too adventurous and too offensive-minded. The lone central defender was really too alone at the back and the defensive midfielder with any role was unable to fill the space or act as another central defender. Not even a player in the Half-Back role.

Selecting the right wide defender roles was crucial during the opening months of the save. Not only to not be so frustrated while watching our defensive phase but also for the possible success of the save/team. It ended with playing with the customised FB(D) role and it was the best possible decision.

It’s safe to say that another change was because I was a little bit naive. I wanted to use the CM(A) role, especially as this role was (should be) tweaked for the FM23 and the player within this role should operate higher on the pitch in comparison with the previous versions. It worked on average. Another reason why I changed this role to AP(S) after the first season was that I wanted one more player in the middle of the midfield area to be able to help to the central defender and to both defensive midfielders.


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Probably the most changed position/role within these four seasons was the ML position where I tried roles such as WM(S/A), IW(S/A) and also a classic Winger role. I used the W(S) role in the last season on both sides of the pitch as I decided to take advantage of the decent crossing abilities of my players.

Both main players for these positions/roles were able to play on both sides so it was also nice to swap them time from to time to get some refreshment and see what they can do with their inclination to cut inside or to stay wide etc. It’s still just a game so why not keep trying, experimenting and playing?

A couple of team instructions were changed during these seasons too. Mainly within the out-of-possession. I tended to be more cautious a careful. Mainly during the opening two seasons while the long balls and defending were not the best friends in the FM23. But the decision to not be so prudent and cautious within the defensive line and pressing was a good one as our playing style was even more attractive and joyful.


The main man

I mentioned that finding the best roles for the wide defenders was crucial at the beginning. Finding the best possible central defender who will be capable to operate alone was even more important.

When the save started, I found Rick Ketting here the main central defender. He would be one of the main central defenders even while using two or three central defenders so it was a no-brainer to use him as my main man. And he was great and of the best-rated player no matter if it was the second tier or in the Eredivisie after a promotion.

I decided to refresh this position during the second season and I wanted to find and sign someone even better. I found Lubomír Šatka and signed him for free from Lech Poznan. I didn’t want to lose Ketting so I moved him to the DM position and he played as the central defender when Šatka was unable to play.

There are no other names worth mentioning because these two players were really the only two who deserve some special mention. Some youngsters played a minor part but they will get more chances in the upcoming seasons in which I will use the 3-5-2 again. But Ketting will still be there…

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How did we do?

When I look back to the previous four seasons, it’s safe to say it went very well and it’s another edition of the overachieving despite the save is not over yet and I’m happy to continue playing it again after almost one and a half month away from the game due to several reasons.

  • 2022/2023 = a promotion to the Eredivisie from the 2nd place

  • 2023/2024 = 5th in the Eredivisie

  • 2024/2025 = 3rd in the Eredivisie

  • 2025/2026 = 3rd in the Eredivisie & Europa League Round of 16

We didn’t win some trophy. We didn’t make it to the later stages of the domestic cup for example - the quarter-final in the first season was our best result so far.

We didn’t win a domestic league title so far. And maybe we won’t win it in a competition with Ajax, PSV or Feyenoord. But I’m happy with how the save went so far, especially with the not-so-traditional formation.

In comparison with my previous saves and previous FM editions, my team conceded a lot of goals. It was 50 or more goals in three of four seasons. And that’s a lot. The second season of the save, the first one in the Eredivise, was the worst in my eyes - we scored 63 and conceded 57 in the league. The goal difference of just 6 goals but still finishing 5th in the league was really weird.

I decided during the fourth season that I should end at the best. I knew I won’t be able to win the league with this formation while conceding so many goals. Finishing third in a quality league as the Eredivisie is, is the best result I was able to achieve with this.

The fifth season, 2026/2027, was already kicked off while finishing this post as I started writing it almost two months ago. Going through the opening seasons and reflecting on what everything happened gave me some new motivation to continue playing and writing. The same as the process of creating and tweaking something different.

Using the 3-5-2 formation is not something new to me. It’s my favourite formation in recent years both in the game and in a real life. I’m using it also as the playing coach of my local town team in real life and my players/teammates enjoy using it. So do I.

And I’m sure I will enjoy using it even in the game.

Again.


Previously in FM23 save
FM23 | Nine and a half seasons with VVV-Venlo
Oct 6, 2023
VVV, FM Saves Summary
FM23 | Nine and a half seasons with VVV-Venlo
Oct 6, 2023
VVV, FM Saves Summary
Oct 6, 2023
VVV, FM Saves Summary
FM23 | VVV-Venlo: A patient way to the league title
Jul 10, 2023
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FM23 | VVV-Venlo: A patient way to the league title
Jul 10, 2023
VVV
Jul 10, 2023
VVV
My FM23 training strategy
Jul 3, 2023
VVV, Others
My FM23 training strategy
Jul 3, 2023
VVV, Others
Jul 3, 2023
VVV, Others
FM23 | Four seasons with the lone central defender
Apr 20, 2023
VVV
FM23 | Four seasons with the lone central defender
Apr 20, 2023
VVV
Apr 20, 2023
VVV
FM23 | Preparing to change tactics
Apr 15, 2023
Tactics, VVV
FM23 | Preparing to change tactics
Apr 15, 2023
Tactics, VVV
Apr 15, 2023
Tactics, VVV
FM23 | 2025/26 with VVV-Venlo: Not ready, inexperienced
Feb 21, 2023
VVV
FM23 | 2025/26 with VVV-Venlo: Not ready, inexperienced
Feb 21, 2023
VVV
Feb 21, 2023
VVV
FM23 | A third season with Venlo: Don't be too shy
Feb 7, 2023
VVV
FM23 | A third season with Venlo: Don't be too shy
Feb 7, 2023
VVV
Feb 7, 2023
VVV
FM23 | An ordinary match with a great comeback
Jan 24, 2023
Tactics, VVV
FM23 | An ordinary match with a great comeback
Jan 24, 2023
Tactics, VVV
Jan 24, 2023
Tactics, VVV
FM23 | VVV-Venlo and Lone Central Defender - the first season in Eredivisie
Jan 13, 2023
VVV
FM23 | VVV-Venlo and Lone Central Defender - the first season in Eredivisie
Jan 13, 2023
VVV
Jan 13, 2023
VVV
FM23 | VVV-Venlo and Lone Central Defender - match analysis, key changes and promotion
Dec 20, 2022
VVV, Tactics
FM23 | VVV-Venlo and Lone Central Defender - match analysis, key changes and promotion
Dec 20, 2022
VVV, Tactics
Dec 20, 2022
VVV, Tactics
FM23 | VVV-Venlo & Lone Central Defender - searching for the right one
Nov 30, 2022
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FM23 | VVV-Venlo & Lone Central Defender - searching for the right one
Nov 30, 2022
VVV
Nov 30, 2022
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Nov 16, 2022
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FM23 | Before I passed the opening day and hit the continue button properly...
Nov 16, 2022
VVV
Nov 16, 2022
VVV
FM23 | Building tactics around one central defender with VVV-Venlo - part 1
Oct 17, 2022
Tactics, VVV
FM23 | Building tactics around one central defender with VVV-Venlo - part 1
Oct 17, 2022
Tactics, VVV
Oct 17, 2022
Tactics, VVV

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FM23 | Preparing to change tactics

April 15, 2023

“It’s the beginning of April 2026 in my save. It’s Saturday, April 4, 2026, to be absolutely precise. It’s my 40th birthday. It’s also a matchday and we are playing Fortuna Sittard away from home. We are reaching the end of the fourth season of the save and we as the VVV-Venlo club are doing really well. We are aiming to finish in the top three for the second season in a row and that means we will secure a place in the Europa League again. But instead of concentrating on the nearest match against Fortuna, I’m doing a lot of admin things. Why? Because I decided the upcoming weeks will be the last while we will play with the “Lone central defender” formation within this save. Four seasons is enough.”

If I would write a diary, the notes from this day of my Football Manager 2023 would (probably) look something like this. It’s just two weeks after the annual youth intake and we were out of the Europa League knockout stage with just five domestic league matches ahead. I thought about this for a while already but the final decision was made after the last match in March when we beat Go Ahead Eagles at home.

The “Lone central defender” formation will be replaced with the formation I love most of all. Mainly in real life as I used other formations in the previous ten editions of the game more frequently. I will change our shape from one central defender to three at the back. But I will try to keep very similar principles of the activity in our play as I wanted from my players in the last two seasons.

If you’re interested in what I did in terms of preparations for the tactical switch in-between seasons, feel free to continue reading this post.


#1 Creating the new tactic within the tactics screen

The most logical thing first. I created a new tactic within the tactics screen and set all the instructions etc.

The only thing I didn’t set so far was the set pieces because I wanted to play the rest of the season with the different formations and players would be in the wrong roles around the pitch within set pieces. That’s something I will edit ahead of the new (pre)season.

The tactic, roles and instructions can be different and it all can change during the next seasons as I will try to develop the 3-5-2 formation but this is what I will use at the beginning.

Creating the new tactic in the tactics screen is the first thing I did mainly because all the remaining things I did (and wrote about) are connected to it. And the following steps depend on creating a new tactic.


#1.1 Set the new tactic as the primary tactic within the training

The next step connected to creating a new tactic is I went to the training overview screen and I set the newly created tactic as the primary trained tactic. The pop-up box tells you that it affects “your team’s tactical identity, also used to influence training schedules”.


#2 Deciding about the squad for the next season

I decided to use one of the new Football Manager 2023 features - the squad planner - as a part of this tactical change. I already had the new tactic created within the tactics screen. When I opened the squad planner screen, I just switched to the “Next Season” button and selected the “FM23 3-5-2 2026” tactic. And everything was correct and well prepared to start planning the next season.

I’m not the biggest fan of this screen or I would use it every in-game day but I find it nice and useful in this exact example. I like to include some loan players for specific positions and roles. I also like to select players for different positions in both flat back and midfield lines. For example, I like to have exactly three central defenders (main one/backup/youngster) for the DCR position. And the same for DC and DCL. That means these players will play in this position and they know it.

It’s also based on their preferred foot and the side they prefer to play at. It’s also nice I’m able to create a new recruitment focus on this page if I would think it’s needed - in the right top section of the screen…


#3 Searching potential new players for specific roles

Targets for the upcoming transfer window are very easy. As I played with just one central defender in the previous four seasons, I don’t have enough central defenders which are good enough. There are two ways how I can search for new central defenders. The first one is connected to the squad planner screen I mentioned already as I can create the new recruitment focus straight in this screen.

Or I can go to the standard player search screen and I can load the search filter and search view for the central defender that I made already at the beginning of the save when I wanted to try the best possible lone central defender. The search filter parameters are still the same and the main things I want from the central defender are still the same.

I prefer searching for players on my own by setting the exact things I want to find but I just wanted to try which players will appear in the recruitment focus so I created a new one with the top priority as I want to find the potential new player(s) very soon.

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#4 Changing individual training

Probably the last thing I considered as an important part of the tactical change was to change the individual training of our players. Our wide players (defenders & midfielders) are the best example. As my main roles during the first four seasons were FB(D) and W(S), I wanted to change all of these wide players’ individual training to WB(S) as I will play most of them as WBL/WBR players from the start of the next season.

I will probably use CWB(S) role but I won’t train these players for this exact role as it’s really demanding and I want my players will focus on most of the key attributes for the wing-back overall.

Players that were trained as DM(D) will change their position/role focus to CM(S) role. Some players were trained as WM(S) in the previous two seasons but that’s something that I will change as soon as I will decide where these players will play.

These position/role/duty changes were made also for our U19s team, especially since it’s already after the annual youth intake and we signed the best ones already.


What next? That’s easy - let’s play some matches and develop another tactic.

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FM23 | 2025/26 with VVV-Venlo: Not ready, inexperienced

February 21, 2023

Sometimes, one or two more years would be better for the club, squad and players’ development. Sometimes, the improvement and raise are too fast. And when your team is not ready for it and your squad doesn’t have (good) enough backup, your expectations will concede a direct punch. I faced this kind of situation during the second half of the 2025/26 season with my VVV-Venlo side as we reached the Europa League group stage and our form, playing style, familiarity with each other or freedom on the pitch were given a direct kick.

What were the (possible) reasons?


Transfers - potential issue #1

If you would hit the F9 key on my keyboard and the transfer history screen would appear, you would see the blank left side of that screen within the 2025/26 incoming transfers. I brought only one player to the club during the summer of 2025 and it was a free signing - Youri Regeer (click to see his profile) after his contract expired with Ajax. I wanted to sell experience Aliou Coly to get rid of his contract (€34k p/m) so I signed Regeer who got €18,75k p/m. Coly moved to Antwerp for €1.4M = win/win.

My aim was to improve the club finances a lot this summer as some of the experienced players were wanted and they also had the last season of their contracts ahead of them = the last chance to earn something. It worked. Coly moved to Antwerp, Sven Mijnans (not experienced but one of the best-paid players) went to Sheffield United for €3M and Francisco Di Franco for €6.75M to Anderlecht. We also added €1.5M for Mohammed Essakkati thanks to his move to Feyenoord after he spent a decent season with affiliate club Austria Klagenfurt and his value increased. Receiving €1.5M with 30% from his next sale is better than leaving him in the reserves squad.

In combination with other smaller transfers, we earned almost €14M during the summer of 2025. It was great but looking backwards, it has also some negatives.

  1. The first team squad was “boosted” by players which came back from loans or from U19s team = inexperienced players.

  2. My plan was to invest all the money in facilities but instead of improving training facilities, I was informed the training facilities level dropped to average from good and the board had to invest around €2M to just make it back to good. And other requests for improvements were rejected.

Nice feature, isn’t it? Let’s check the Board screen in the Club Vision.


The squad size vs. the squad quality - potential issue #2

We had 28 players in the first-team squad at the end of the previous season. We have 30 players in the first-team squad in the middle of the 2025/26 season. But the amount/number of players is not the issue. The issue is the quality of the players.

As I said, most of the major transfers were experienced players with some squad influence too. And the main aim of new members in the first team squad is to learn and develop. They are not supposed to be leaders.

  • The average age of the squad at the end of the 2024/25 season was 24 years.

  • The average age of the squad in the middle of the 2025/26 season was 21 years.

I already mentioned the squad lacks experience. I also mentioned the average age. You can say it’s not so important. But it is. I had to play some youngsters/newgens during the heavy schedule and it was clear how inexperienced they area in combination with the lack of decisions in the crucial moments or in the critical areas of the pitch.

One of the most common issue while playing inexperienced youngsters


Injuries - potential issue #3

I highlighted injuries in November & December in the pictures below in both the previous and current seasons. There were more injuries in the last season paradoxically. And I don’t even (or rather) mention 11 injured players during October 2024.

Nick Venema was injured in both seasons at almost the same time. The main issue in my eyes was that we lost the primary keeper, the primary right winger and the primary striker at the same time in the current season.

And in a combination with much heavier schedule (more below), that was the main issue as their backup players were not capable to cover them and to play at the same level. The more I’m writing about it (and thinking about it backwards), the more I see how is it everything connected together.

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Schedule October-December 2024 vs. October-December 2025 - potential issue #4

The main difference between this and the previous season is the schedule. We played 11 matches in October, November and December in the season 2024/25. And we had a full week of training available except one week when we played the domestic cup.

This season? We had 17 matches in the same period of the season. And it’s easy to see at the first sight how demanding it was also through the results and the number of goals we conceded. We had a strong October but we had to play 120 minutes + penalties at the of the month in the domestic cup and I think that was the peak of this part of the season as most of the key players were fatigued a lot during November and it resulted to injuries and five defeats in six matches including defeats against bottom FC Emmen or against Go Ahead Eagles. If key players would be fit, we would have won these games without a sweaty shirt.

November/December = tell me Nick Venema is injured without telling me Nick Venema is injured.


The 2025/26 season so far

I’m usually ignoring pre-season friendlies when I write about my save(s) but I enjoyed summer break prior to the current season including three home tournaments with some very good opponents including LASK Linz or West Ham United and Celtic. Some results also gave me a confidence boost ahead of our debut in the Europa League group stage.

Despite beating Celtic or Dinamo Zagreb, we started the league campaign with a narrow defeat in Eindhoven against PSV after an own goal in 90+4. The home 5:4 win over Ajax was surely one of the highlights in the opening part of the season. Especially as we were 4:0 and 5:1 ahead but we also went to 10 men and if the match would continue for more than five minutes, Ajax would probably win 6:5.

Our Europa League journey started at home against Sturm Graz. I didn’t have some special expectations for this competition. The main goal was to earn as much money as possible to be able to reinvest it in the facilities. We beat Sturm 2:0 and my aim was to win most of the home matches. We lost away from home against Wolfsburg and Lyon, and we also lost to Arsenal at home but we won in Malmö thanks to four goals by Nick Venema. And we beat Anderlecht 3:2 at home despite being 0:2 down after the opening six minutes. We are currently 21st in the new Europa League format in the group of 36 teams. We will play Villarreal (A) and Qarabag (H) in January. I don’t see us earning a place in the knockout stage, maybe the “Knock Out Play Off Round” but we will see. We already earned around €5.5M in prize money and TV Revenue thanks to this competition. If we will be able to earn some more = win/win.

Our season in the domestic cup ended in the 2nd round after a 2:4 defeat by PSV Eindhoven after an extra-time while we played without two players which received straight red cards. That’s another thing connected to the inexperience I mentioned above.

Our Eredivisie standing improved a little bit thanks to two wins over AZ and N.E.C. in the last league rounds before a short winter break. We are 7th right now with four points gap to 4th place and seven points to 2nd place. Feyenoord is having a great season so far and they are 8 points clear at the top of the table. Mainly thanks to Santiago Giménez and Julian Draxler duo. But I think we can move up in the table if we will have enough time to concentrate on just one competition and we will have enough time to rest players.

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Lesson learned?

Well, firstly, I need to tell myself to calm down. It’s still only the fourth season with the club. And despite we started in the second tier, we are already in the Europa League main stage. So, calm down, Ondrej, your club is doing great.

The board wants to play “attacking/possession/entertaining/high-tempo pressing football” and to finish in the top half of the Eredivisie. What can be more attacking and entertaining than winning 5:4 over Ajax? I know defeats are a common thing and this team is absolutely average. It’s only about some simple things that make it easier and I have to accept the fact there won’t be only green circles on the schedule screen. That would be weird. It’s only about expectations in my own head. I need to lower them if I want to continue with this formation and with this approach. Another option is to change the formation…

The only thing I know I would like and will try to make differently is that I will try to sign more than one new player next summer to have bigger (and better) squad depth rather than only promoting 16 years old newgens. If I will earn the European Cup place for sure…


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FM23 | A third season with Venlo: Don't be too shy

February 7, 2023

I usually take a break for a couple of days when the season within my Football Manager save finished before I start writing about it. But it was different this time and I created this post almost immediately after the final whistle of the last league match. Not sure if it was caused by the excitement from the final league position or because of a very good performance in the last match or I just wanted to have it done to be able to again and move to the next season.

But it was our third season together. After a promotion in the opening season and 4th place in the first season in the Eredivisie, we improved again as we finished third and earned a place in the Europa League group stage for the upcoming season. The success is very fast and I didn’t expect it (or maybe I didn’t want it?) but I will take it :)


TRANSFERS 2024/2025 - don’t say the word Monneyball…

One of my favourite parts of this save so far is searching, finding and signing quality free players. Maybe it’s because I loaded more players from around Europe ahead of the save in comparison with the previous FM editions. Or I’m more active maybe. But it’s fun. I remember I wrote about the experienced players in the previous save update and I mentioned they will stay. For example midfielder James Jeggo helped us a lot in the first season in Eredivisie.

But when Red Bull Salzburg came for him and offered €2M, I packed his bag and bought him a ticket. The same happened in winter when Pelle van Amersfoort was bought by Stuttgart for €6.75M. I can’t ignore this money. There were also some more outgoing transfers, mainly at the end of the winter transfer window when I, for example, sold two young players to Willem II (currently in the 2nd tier) for about €500k together but both bids were accepted with 40% from their next transfer. It’s something I will do more frequently in the future of this save as I have a lot of young players who will not play for us but their sales for €100K - €500K will make a very solid sum of money together.

We had 19 players out on loan this season, most of them in our affiliate clubs of Dudelange and Austria Klagenfurt. That’s something connected to what I said above - most of them will be sold or their contracts will expire.

In terms of incoming transfers, we brought 13 new players to the club. But we need to divide it. As always, some of them were meant to play for the senior squad, and some of them were signed for the future. My current favourite sport is to search for young players with amateur status (there are a lot of players in the Netherlands), signing them for free and developing them. To sell them or use them, will see.

But I was very pleased to sign central defender Lubomir Šatka, midfielders Sven Mijnans, Samuel Grygar or a striker Sydney van Hooijdonk. All of them for free. We spent only €200K to sign left defender Quilindschy Hartman from Feyenoord and €250K for Lukáš Vorlický as I decided to buy him immediately instead of waiting for him until the summer. It was a great decision, more below.

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One from the growing Czech colony

I already mentioned the signing of Lukáš Vorlický. This young Czech midfielder is a product of the Zbrojovka Brno academy but he left his boyhood club in the 2017/18 season already when he was just 15 years old. He moved to Atalanta Bergamo for ridiculously small table severance pay and he spent the next six years in Italy.

He never made it within this save to Atalanta’s senior squad, he has only two Serie A appearances as a sub for a couple of minutes. The weird item on his resume will be the season 2022/2023, the first of this save when he played just 1 game for Carrarese in the Serie C. The next season was better and he played most of the league matches in the Czech 2nd tier while being on loan with Hradec Králové.

His contract with Atalanta would expire at the end of the 2024/25 season and I decided to sign him for free. I had enough money available thanks to two big sales and we agreed very quickly. I saw him as a backup for IW/WM(S) role for Franciso di Franco. But I found the “Buy Vorlický immediately” button and he was ours for €250K.

Vorlický made 4 assists in the first three friendly matches in the winter break and I was very impressed with him. He was lucky Franciso di Franco spent most of the second part of the season injured in the stands. But Vorlický was a great signing. He made 15(1) appearances, scored two goals and made 7 assists as WM(S) without any specific instructions except Get Further Forward. Most importantly, he ended the season with the highest average rating of all players with 7.65.

Btw. - another midfielder Richard Sedláček is our vice-captain. Samuel Grygar made some improvement during this season and we have also a decent Czech newgen keeper in the youth squad and maybe I will sign some more Czech players.

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Cut Inside From Left Wing and a perfect passing combination.


Tactical tweaks

This season brought also some more changes and tweaks in our tactic. We still play with just one central defender and the shape is the same but I changed some team instructions and I also changed three roles.

I changed the IW(S) to WM(S) on the left side of the pitch and I changed one striker from DLF(S) to PF(S) or PF(A). The rest of the changes happened during the autumn, at the end of November after a match against Cambuur. We were 0:2 down at the half time but I made some changes and we won 3:2. That was the biggest impulse to my tweaks and that’s the moment when I said to myself “Don’t be too shy, boring and patient.”

My go-to style is to be patient and wait for the right moment with precise defensive work. That’s not too easy with just one central defender and I already accepted this FM edition is more like a hockey game for my team and clean sheets are very rare.


The lone central defender formation v2024/25


The main change was within the out-of-possession instructions as I used low block, drop off more, and trap inside and the trigger press was set to standard. Sometimes, it was like a waiting game but the opponent was usually the one who scored. The last change was I decided to use CM(A) role instead of AP(S) in the MC slot again, the same as in my initial plan at the start of the save.

I just wanted to see my players be more active and more hungry to win the ball and be more dangerous. I was pleased when this happened in the first match after the changes as our CM(A) was one of the main pressing players.

One of my most favourite goals (after tactical tweaks) based on the cooperation between WM(S) - Vorlický, PF(A) - Hendrikx, CM(A) - Hajdaraj and AF - Venema.


Ertan Hajdaraj - the reason for a return to CM(A) role

One of the reasons why, maybe the main one, for using the CM(A) role again was a return of the Albanian midfielder/striker Ertan Hajdaraj. I mentioned this player in the opening post about this save and how I’m looking forward using him as CM(A). But I changed the MC role to AP(S) for the second season and I decided to send Ertan to Austria for a season-long loan in our afiliate - Austria Klagenfurt. He played almost thirty league matches and he returned back ahead of 2024/25 season.

It was during the moment when I decided to change the striker role to PF(S) and I decided to give Ertan a proper chance in this role. He had a great start to the season and he scored four goals in the opening five matches. But when I signed Sydney van Hooijdonk at the end of the summer transfer window, I knew it will be game over for Ertan as Sydney is more suitable for the PF role.

And I decided to go back to CM(A) and use Ertan here as our main man. His decisions and off the ball movement is perfect for this role, aggression is good enough too. He would only need to improve his physical attributes but maybe in the future. He ended the season with 13 goals and 6 assists and average rating of 7.2. He’s still only 22 years old, he signed a new contract with us until 2029 so I think I can have him for the whole save if some bigger club won’t come. A definitely one of the hidden very good young players and one of my most favourite players of this save so far. No more loans for sure :)


The 2024/25 season summary

If you would tell me I will fight for the 2nd place in the Eredivisie at the end of the third season of this save, I would tell you you have to take a cold shower. But it was exactly like that and we had a chance to finish 2nd and to be in the Champions League spot. But the same as we won the last home match, PSV Eindhoven won their last game of the season and they didn’t let us move over them.

So, we finished third in the league and we earned a place in the Europa League group stage for the next season. The biggest bonus will be the prize money 100% because I will be able (maybe) to convince our board to improve the facilities even more.

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What next?

I realised I don’t have any incoming transfer(s) arranged for summer 2025 and I decided I will buy or sign new player/players only if I will lose someone within the main selection. If this won’t happen, the squad will be refreshed by the returning players from their loan spells and with the best newgens from our U19s team.

The board decided to increase the capacity of our stadium by almost 2,5k seats. The new capacity will be 12k seats in October 2025 when it will be finished. I also received the message that our training facilities were downgraded to average “due to technological advances” but I was able to negotiate to improve it back during summer. The board also rejected my requests about improving the youth facilities and youth recruitment. But I was able to convince them to improve the youth recruitment and it will be excellent now.

I will have to decide how seriously I will take the Europa League to stay competitive in the Eredivisie. But these decisions are pleasing. I will be back in a couple of weeks with another season.

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FM23 | An ordinary match with a great comeback

January 24, 2023

Do you know that moment when you did something during the match and it worked? The simple change(s) based on watching the game and it paid off? That’s exactly what happened in my FM23 save with the VVV-Venlo during our third season, the second season in the Netherlands’ top tier. It was an ordinary league away match against Cambuur. But the comeback, the changes I made and the final result led me to write this post.



BACKGROUND

Our opponent for this match was Cambuur. This club was promoted to the Eredivisie after the 2020/2021 season in real life, so a year before this save started. They ended 9th, 13th and 6th in both seasons of this save so far. They had a perfect start to the 2024/25 season as their worse position in the opening 12 rounds was second place. They were able to beat (struggling) AZ, and they tied with PSV or Ajax.

Their perfect start was mainly thanks to their two key players - 198cm tall Latvian striker Roberts Uldrikis and Daniël van Kaam who is able to play mainly on the left side of the pitch or in the middle. Uldrikis is the best goalscorer of the Eredivisie and van Kaam has the most assists from all players. He is also in the top three within key passes per 90 minutes and other key statistics within the attacking movement/passing.

Uldrikis scored two goals in the previous three matches against us so I knew he is the main threat no matter how good he is right now.

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TEAM FORMATIONS

I’m still playing the lone central defender but I made a couple of changes to other roles ahead of the 2024/25 season. I decided to use two DM(D) roles and AP(S) above them in the MC position. Our right-sided winger also was changed from attacking duty to support duty. And the last change was that I get rid of the DLF(S) role and changed it to the Pressing Forward with the attacking duty.

Other things are very simple including the team instructions and in terms of individual instructions, only our full-backs have the individual instructions. Exactly as I wrote in this post - HERE.

Cambuur is playing mainly with the 4-2-3-1 formation including two defensive midfielders. As already mentioned Daniël van Kaam is playing as the DLP(S) in the DM position. And Uldrikis is playing as TF(S) as he is the best suited for this role and any manager would be stupid to not use him in this role.

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VVV 2024/25

OPPOSITION INSTRUCTIONS

“Do you have some OI?” “What about individual instructions?” Probably the most common questions whenever someone shares his tactic. The same as I’m not the type of player who would tick every single team instruction just because it’s possible, I treat the opposition's instructions in the same way. Just keep it simple.

My most common go-to is to identify the biggest weakness of the opponent. I wrote about it in the past already but I’m currently not sure if this post was migrated to the Coffeehouse website from my old personal site. But. It can be a central player with bad decisions attribute and I set Tackling to Hard and Trigger Press to Always.

When the opponent’s wide players have one of their feet weak, I usually set Show Onto Foot to Weaker Foot. But as I said - the main point is to make it simple and my own rule is to not set more than three opposition instructions.

The reason is that my players can become too confused about what I exactly want from them and they can act like frightened and crazy hares. They will want to be everywhere around the pitch, they will want to press every one. But it usually leads to bigger chaos and to the fact there are bigger gaps within our own formation. That’s also the reason why I never hit the “Ask Assistant” button because he usually set too many opposition instructions.

All central Cambuur’s players have a decisions attribute of 12, 15 and 16 so it was not the case this time to press them with high intensity. But both AML and AMR players have weak feet so I set Show Onto Weaker Foot to both of them. And for some reason, I decided to set Tight Marking to Never for Uldrikis. Maybe because I said to myself it’s useless to mark him as he will keep the ball no matter what my players will do because of his strengths.

Opposition Instructions against Cambuur including the edited OI screen.


THE MATCH, CHANGES & REACTIONS

The match didn’t start well for us as we conceded in the 2nd minute. Our left defender gave the ball away too easily, van der Water made a simple turnaround and found Uldrikis before our goal with a simple cross. Uldrikis headed it to the net.

The second was scored in the 20th minute. And it was almost the same. Di Franco lost possession, and van der Water ignored his weaker foot and made a simple cross with his left foot to Uldrikis. Easy finish and 2:0 for Cambuur.

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Decision number 1: While Alex Bangura was almost invisible on the left side of the pitch, van der Water had two assists after twenty minutes and other two dangerous crosses. So, I removed the Show Onto Weaker Foot instruction.


The second issue was connected to Roberts Uldrikis who scored both goals for Cambuur. Except for goals scored, he also won 17 headers during the match, 12 of them only during the opening 40 minutes of the match. He was able to hold the ball even if there were two or three players around him and he was dangerous everywhere. I also wanted to divide the defensive and attacking half as he is useful also within defensive set pieces - 14 of his 17 headers won were in the attacking half.


Decision number 2: I removed the “Never” Tight Marking instruction and let my players decide what they will do with Uldrikis. The result of this and some other changes I will mention below was that Uldrikis won only 5 headers since the 40th minute of the match and he didn’t have more opportunities to complete a hat trick.


I didn’t want to lose this match, the same as any other match and I knew I have to make some changes during half-time. Our game was very slow, players gave the ball away very easily with the short passes (which they usually have no problem with) and the fact Cambuur played very simple football with long balls to Uldrikis and a lot of passes to the right side of the pitch, it caused problems in combination with using AP(S) in the middle.

  1. I subbed Mijnans and changed the MC role from AP(S) to CM(A) to stop “playmaking” in the middle.

  2. I removed both in-possession instructions to make our play more straightforward instead of cuddling with the ball.

  3. I added Much More Direct Passing.

  4. Take Short Kicks instruction was replaced with Distribute to Target Forward as I wanted to pass the ball quickly upfront and I wanted to beat the middle of the pitch.

  5. The last thing that I removed was the Low Block and it was changed to the Standard/Middle Block.


“I’m not happy with your performance.” That was my feedback to the players during half-time and that was all I did except for the changes I shared above. Don’t expect everything to be bright and phenomenal immediately after kick-off but there were small snippets of how our approach changed.

I like to keep the ball and play patiently while waiting for the right moment for the through ball or clever long ball from side to side. I know I already mentioned in the previous posts but I’m not used to playing so many long balls as it was while I was using No-Nonsense FB or CD.

There’s a very nice change in the passes’ direction and length. It’s clear at the first sight that we were much more straightforward in the second half.

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Long passes in the 1st half
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Long passes in the 2nd half
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Short passes in the 1st half
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Short passes in the 2nd half

Change of the team instructions


We got back to the match in the 69th minute when Levi Smans found Sydney van Hooijdonk and he scored our first goal. Nick Venema equalised ten minutes later and he also scored our winning goal in the 83rd minute. Both subs Ertan Hajdaraj and Levi Smans made a huge impact as they provided assists for the first and second goals.

Sometimes, it’s about small changes. Sometimes, it’s about identifying your own mistakes. In this case, it was the latter.


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FM23 | VVV-Venlo and Lone Central Defender - the first season in Eredivisie

January 13, 2023

I’m not playing too fast so I can say the word ‘finally’ when I want to talk about the fact I finished the 2023/2024 season with VVV-Venlo within my Football Manager 2023 save. I expected a very hard season after an unexpected promotion in the opening season but it went very well despite playing a little bit differently and with just one central defender who has to face all the fast strikers and inside forwards in the Dutch top division. Instead of some relegation battle, we fought about the European cup place until the end.


BET ON EXPERIENCE

While talking about the transfers between the seasons, I didn’t have enough money to do big transfers and improve the squad with money signings. I monitored a couple of players who I knew will not extend their contracts with their clubs and I decided to strengthen our squad mainly with free (more or less) experienced players.

I have a couple of easy targets because I knew I need a new goalkeeper and a new right defender, and I wanted at least one player who is able to play both as DM and MC. I went with the goalkeeper Thijmen Nijhuis for free from Utrecht, right defender Aliou Coly from Kristiansund, and midfielders James Jeggo from Eupen and Liam Kelly after his contract with Rochdale expired.

Yes, the last name is 100% a typical nostalgic signing as Liam Kelly was one of my favourite players of my FM17 save with Reading FC and I decided to sign him as an alternative for both DM/MC positions as a backup. The fact he played English lower league didn’t matter.

Both Nijhuis and Coly missed a couple of weeks and months respectively due to injuries but considering our final position, all these signings proved useful. Nijhuis can be our number 1 for the next two or three seasons (or maybe until the end of the FM23 cycle, it depends on how many seasons I will play). Coly and Jego will probably leave when their contracts will expire but they still can be a useful part of the squad in the upcoming season. But if there would be some bid for them, I will sell them considering their age and wage.

(All players have highlighted the position & role they played the most matches in)

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We didn’t earn some big money thanks to the outgoing transfers but we made one surprising transfer. PSV Eindhoven decided to sign one of our youngsters - Resley Kessels - and they had to pay us €550k as compensation. “Can you steal more of our youngsters, please?”

It’s not a big sum of money but it covered two months of our wages and it was crucial for us as our bank balance was more or less in red numbers for the whole season.


THE BIG GUNS ARE TOO STRONG

VVV-Venlo was in the top tier in the 2020/2021 season for the last time and they finished 17th with just 23 points. I didn’t want to be relegated again and I hoped we can avoid the relegation battle thanks to experienced signings. We started the season perfectly with two 3:0 wins over FC Twente and FC Emmen before the enthusiasm of the newcomers hit a rock.

We were better sides in most matches against clubs outside the big guns. The big clubs like Ajax, PSV, and Feyenoord + FC Twente, AZ, and Vitesse were out of our abilities and possibilities. We lost to Vitesse and AZ in the opening months. And we had Feyenoord and PSV at the end of the calendar year, and Ajax at the beginning of the second part of the season. It resulted in 0:3, 0:4, and 1:5 defeats.

I was really happy we were able to gain points with other teams because when I found out we have all AZ, Feyenoord, Vitesse, PSV, and Ajax in the last 7 league rounds, I thought about the worse. But we already had enough points and were far from the relegation zone. My dream was to beat one of these big teams and I was very close to it. We were 1:0 and 2:1 up against PSV at home but they equalised in the stoppage time and the match ended with a 2:2 draw. On the other hand, it was the first gained point against one of the big sides.

Results against big teams in the first season:

  • Ajax: 1:5 ⭕️ & 2:5 ⭕️ | PSV: 0:4 ⭕️ & 2:2 🟡 | Feyenoord: 0:3 ⭕️ & 1:3 ⭕️

  • Vitesse: 1:2 ⭕️ & 2:4 ⭕️ | AZ: 1:2 ⭕️ & 0:1 ⭕️ & 0:1 ⭕️ & 3:0 🟢

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THE EUROPEAN PLAY-OFF

As I mentioned in the opening paragraph, we had a chance to earn the European cup place through the play-off. The play-off is played by teams finished between 5th to 8th places in the table. You can also see four results against AZ in the list above as we faced them in the play-off semi-final. We lost 0:1 away from home in the first leg but we beat them 3:0 at home.

AZ have Vangelis Pavlidis upfront in their 4-2-3-1 and this Greek striker can play in almost all roles you can imagine. My usual approach in terms of the defensive phase this season was to use these instructions: Low Block, Drop Off More, Trap Outside, and Trigger Press More Often. I decided to switch the defensive line to higher and changed the Trigger Press down to Standard. Not sure how much effective it was but Pavlidis didn’t have a single opportunity during the match and we were able to stop his runs behind the defensive line every time.

It would be probably too easy to earn a place in some European cup so soon. We faced FC Groningen in the playoff final and they beat us 4:1 on aggregate. It was also a battle between Nick Venema and Romano Postema, two great strikers who were the 1st and the 2nd best goal scorers of the previous season in the 2nd tier. Postema scored in the first match and Venema in the second match. But we lost in the end.


FORGET THE CLEAN SHEETS and UNSTOPPABLE NICK VENEMA

My saves in a combination with my tactical approach were usually very similar in terms of one thing - I love the play defensively very compact and it turned usually into a lot of clean sheets. This save is absolutely different.

Playing with just one central defender and trying to balance everything together is not easy and clean sheets are very rare. Or at least they were very rare so far, maybe it will improve in the future.


“You’d be on my “Both Teams To Score” betting coupon every week.”
— Stuart Davidson aka 'tommysboy007'

We conceded 57 goals in 34 league matches + 5 goals in 4 playoff matches = 62. That’s the third worse defensive record from the whole league. Only Fortuna Sittard and Sparta Rotterdam (both relegated) conceded more goals - 63 and 75 respectively.


“Celebrating every clean sheet as the league title.”
— FMRensie

I think I selected a good nation and a good league to see these goals galore matches as competitions in the Netherlands are offensive-minded in my head. Maybe you can say that I have a very bad central defender. But I would say it’s not only about him, it’s about the cooperation of all players and how the system/instructions will work.

Rick Ketting played the most matches as our central defender again and he was absolutely fantastic even in terms of the data in comparison with the rest of the league. Headers, Tackles, Interceptions, Blocks…

I will have a new central defender for the 2024/2025 season and I plan to move Ketting higher up to the DM(D) role to take advantage of his great defensive skills.

The other stand-out player is 100% our main striker Nick Venema. It’s incredible but Nick scored 35 league goals in 37 matches during the first season of the save in the 2nd tier when we won the promotion.

He played all 38 league matches in the Eredivisie after a promotion and he scored 35 goals again. He also added 7 assists this season, two more than in the second tier. I extended his contract until 2027, he became the best European goalscorer of the 2023/2024 season. If some bigger club will come, he has €8,75M release clause.

Not sure if it will happen, he would be a big miss surely. The same as he is absolutely phenomenal so far in this save and the biggest surprise.


STRUGGLING? NOT ENOUGH

I know I mentioned it in my FMSlack channel before I played the European Cups playoff matches but I really didn’t expect to finish 5th in the league table in the first season after promotion. Yes, we conceded a lot of goals but that’s connected to the formation with just one central defender as it’s risky. But. On one side, it's a perfect achievement considering the tactic I'm using, on the other side it's a little bit disappointing to me that we didn't struggle more after a promotion. And that's no matter how the playoff ended.

I expected we will be able to beat teams like PEC Zwolle, Sparta Rotterdam, Excelsior, and other clubs battling in or around the relegation zone. But from 11 defeats throughout the whole season, we lost only to N.E.C. from teams playing in the middle or bottom part of the table. The rest of the defeats were against big clubs.

Another thing I didn’t expect is connected to Nick Venema and his 35 goals in 38 appearances including the playoff.

I decided to play this “lone central defender” formation with the view it will be hard to develop and tweak and I will struggle a lot. Especially after promotion to the top tier. Maybe the second season syndrome will appear, who knows, but it’s really surprising how easy it was so far.

Eredivisie 2023/2024 Summary.


The squad at the end of the 2023/2024 season, all players who made at least one appearance.


I’m currently heading into summer break 2024 in the save with a view of releasing a lot of young players without enough potential. I have three new players - all of them for free again - planned and confirmed. The rest of the squad will be the same or our own youngsters will be added to the first team squad. I think at least two or three players who were on loan will stay.

I also made a decision to keep only 15 and 16 years old newgens from both Youth Intake in our U18s squad. I took back over their training and will monitor their development more closely. But maybe more about it in the future.

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FM23 | VVV-Venlo and Lone Central Defender - match analysis, key changes and promotion

December 20, 2022

I thought quite a lot about how to write this post because it’s not easy to put all my thoughts about the second part of the opening season of my Football Manager 2023 save together. It’s mainly about trying to improve the tactic based on the lone central defender. I have too many notes for one standalone post and I decided to concentrate on two matches against the same opponent as both performance & result were different in both matches after I made changes to our system between these two matches. And check what changed the most in terms of the cooperation between the central defender and our wide defenders.


THE INITIAL PLAN

As you who read previous posts about the save with the VVV-Venlo, I’m playing with the formation containing just one central defender. I named it the 3-2-3-2 formation. My initial thoughts were not too complicated:

  • The central defender won’t be with the stopper duty as he would be too high up the pitch + we will have two defensive midfielders here

  • I need to close gaps between the central defender and both wide defenders

  • I didn’t want to use the Half Back role despite the fact I knew it would probably be the most ideal role thanks to the fact that a player in this role would drop the most from all other roles.

  • Combining a DM player dropping down, an ML player cuts inside and a wide defender move forward to create different attacking variations on both sides of the pitch while using CWB + WM or IW & FB + W combination.

  • Combining a pressing forward with the target forward creates enough space for the CM(A) player for his runs through the middle of the pitch.

  • Test some new defensive instructions and compare them with the previous version(s) - especially as I tried this formation at the end of the FM22 cycle in a short side save and it worked very well.

  • + some more small tasks.


Some notes about the player roles & individual instructions within the initial plan:

  • GK and CD(D) have no particular instructions

  • FB(S): Take Fewer Risks, Dribble Less, Hold Position and Sit Narrower.

    • The aim was to keep him as close to the central defender as possible and also don’t allow him to go too high up the pitch. I know the modern full-back has to attack, cross, press, attack, cross, press and repeat, but I wanted exactly the opposite.

  • CWB(S): No individual instructions, that role is demanding enough by itself.

  • DM(D): I added the Take More Risks instruction to see less predictable passes.

  • Anchor: The one who was set to defend the Mark Specific Position, usually AMC or ST position/area depending on the opposition formation and the number of their AM/ST players.

  • Winger and CM(A) have no particular instructions

  • WM(S): Cross Less Often, Cut Inside With Ball, Get Further Forward and Sit Narrower.

    • The reasons for these instructions were simple - I wanted this player cuts inside and creates some space for the CWB(S).

  • TF(S) and PF(A) have no particular instructions.


Eerste Divisie, Round 11: Jong Utrecht 4:2 VVV-Venlo (14. 10. 2022) ⭕️

We went to this match with the above and Jong Utrecht played with 4-4-2 Diamond Narrow. I probably already mentioned in the previous post but this match was an eye-opener to me because most of the things that happened in this match were happening also in previous matches but not too often as no other teams played with AM + 2 strikers combination so I was able to ignore these mistakes/issues.

We conceded 4 goals within the opening 36 minutes and despite the statistics of the match being level, Jong Utrecht should lead by four of five goals after the first half. The attacking trio Rijks, Oehlers and Sanches Fernandes was unstoppable and they were absolutely everywhere. But mainly, they were able to take the advantage of big gaps between our central defender and wide defenders and they were free to do whatever they want in the channels between all our lines.

The best example of this match is from the second half in the two pictures below. Their four players are ready to run behind our defensive line while their central midfielder receives a simple pass from the defender, turns around and sends the ball over the line. If I mentioned the AM + 2 strikers’ deadly combination but there’s also Jenner who played as Mezzala and that’s a combination that I was covered in sweat every time they had the ball.

The biggest issue here is that the CWB(S) is still too wide and the Anchor absolutely ignores the fact he has to cover the ST area of the pitch (Rijks just behind him) to help our central defender while we are without the ball. Oeehlers didn’t score in this specific situation but I checked the analysis screen and he had five absolutely the same situations like this.

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As I said, the statistics of the match (see below) were level. But for me, their performance was the best possible alert to make changes if I want to be more successful and I don’t want to hide under the desk every time I will play against formations containing an attacking midfielder and two strikers. Btw. just a week later (in-game time) after this match we played against Dordrecht, they played the same 4-4-2 Diamond formation and we lost 2:3.

You can see, there is nothing that our lone central defender should do against these three opponent players after this long pass by their keeper. Both defensive midfielders ignored the fact they should help the central defender despite being set to defend the specific area and specific player. Maybe the most fun thing of all of this is that the central defender stopped moving back and one defensive midfielder was earlier in the penalty area. But I’m not surprised, I would do the same despite one of my favourite phrases/quotes within football “Who returns back, doesn’t trust the goalkeeper.”

Image from Gyazo

For me, personally, the most disappointing thing was that no matter what I tried in terms of the defensive line, drop off more etc., it was still very the same every time we faced formations with more than only one striker. Another thing was the positioning of the right defender who was set to sit narrow while we have the ball. But the picture below shows that he was even wider with the ball than without the ball. There were just too big gaps and too much free space for the opponent if they were able to take advantage of it.

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SELECTING THE RIGHT WIDE DEFENDERS

It was obvious that we have to change something and we have to tweak the wide defenders and the cooperation with the central defender. And ensure they will be closer and they will cooperate better with both defensive midfielders. [I would just like to point out that this next phase started after the first twenty matches of the season when we were 4th in the table].

Changing both wide defenders to Inverted Wing-Backs is not the right thing to do even maybe someone would point it out as one of the first solutions. Why not? Because of the description of the IWB role itself:

“The Inverted Wing-Back will function defensively much like a standard Full-Back or Wing-Back. However, while a normal Wing-Back will offer width to an attack, the Inverted Wing-Back (when he has a player ahead of him and where there are fewer than two defensive midfielders) will attempt to drift inside and create space for players around him.”

I know the bold part of the description is mainly for the possession and attacking part of the game but it affects the defensive phase a lot too from what I saw while watching highlights. Mainly because of two defensive midfielders, neither left nor right defender was closer to the middle of the pitch while playing as an Inverted Wing-Back and there was no change in their play. No matter if I tried them with the defence or support duty.

It was obvious I have to change the CWB(S) role because the same as I love this role (when there is an ideal player for it), the same I hated it during some parts of this save because this player was too attacking-minded, he was unable to defend properly when we were facing the counter-attack and in the end, he was not as productive as I would want.

Full Back (Defend) saved/loaded preset

But it was only my fault because I was too ambitious and I thought it can work. But sometimes, facing formations with more attacking players, was almost like playing without a left defender. It worked great during friendly matches but maybe it was just because we played against not-so-great (read = higher reputable) teams and we were the dominant team. But the league games showed us the reality.

My first thought what to try the No-Nonsense Full-Back role. It’s available just with the defend duty and the default instructions are the ones I would like from the wide defender within this system.

Less risky behaviour with holding the position. But one default instruction is not for me - More Direct Passes.

I think I saw one or two nice passes near the right pitch line from the right defender in two matches, the ball flew over the defender nicely and our winger was free to advance with the ball towards the opposition goal.

But when both defenders passed the long ball to the opponent about twenty times per match without a particular reason, I lost my nerves. I’m not suited for this football. It was the same as when I wrote about it in the post about my Grenoble tactic.

As I mentioned, the No-Nonsense Full-Back role has ideal instructions bar one. So, I decided to change both my wide defenders to FB(D) with these instructions:

  • Take Fewer Risks, Cross From Deep, Hold Position - default

  • Cross Less Often, Dribble Less, Shoot Less Often, Close Down Less - additionally added

I also saved this as a simple “FB(D)” preset within the player's individual instructions screen to have it saved for the future and also to apply it easier for both wide defenders. Originally, I played the first two matches without the last mentioned instruction with close down less. But I like the idea of having it together with holding the position and taking fewer risks.



Eerste Divisie, Round 30: VVV-Venlo 3:1 Jong Utrecht (10. 3. 2023) 🟢

Moving forward within the 2022/2023 season and I decided to stop in March after a match against Jong Utrecht as we played the second match against them this season. Five months after the 2:4 defeat. I made some more changes within the tactic but will concentrate on the defensive phase mainly as we faced the 4-4-2 Diamond again and they played with Mees Rijks (AM) and Aurelio Oehlers and Derensili Sanches Fernandes upfront again.

We went to the match with our tweaked tactic and I hoped it would work the same as in the previous weeks against other opponents. It lasted for five minutes before Sanches Fernandes was the most swift behind the penalty area and opened the score.

But it was just a coincidence in the end. The unfortunate bounce of the ball was because we were absolutely dominant in the rest of the match. We had one clear-cut chance and six half chances. But the main important thing is that the goal shot by Fernandes in the 5th minute was the only dangerous shot by all of them during the rest of the match. Fernandes had two other shots on target but nothing dangerous. Rijks and Oehlers had both one shot on target together. They were perfectly marked and both these full-backs remained closer to the central defender.

One of the biggest changes (and an important one) is the behaviour of at least one full-back while facing long goal-kicks or long passes over the line. As shown in the gif below, the right full-back made it to the centre after a goal kick and won the header. This is something that both full-backs ignored successfully in the previous variation.

I am reconciled with the fact it won’t be possible to stop every opponent and it will be only harder against better and better teams. But fighting against these invisible opponents in the positioning game is fun and I will try to tweak it as much as possible.


Eerste Divisie 2022/2023 - promotion

As I mentioned in the previous post and at the beginning of this one, we were 4th in the table after the first 20 league matches. And how the seasons finished after making tactical changes here and there?

Well, we moved to third place after a 4:0 win against Almere in the 24th round and we remained here for the next five games before we moved to the 2nd place. We already had the play-off spot secured thanks to winning the third period of the season but in the end, we finished second behind PEC Zwolle and earned the automatic promotion to the top tier.

The play-off was hard for the rest of the teams as no other teams won the promotion. That means only Zwolle and Venlo will fight in the Eredivisie in the 2023/2024 season.

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What next?

Well, I’m sure it will be a big challenge to survive in the Eredivisie with this formation as there are a lot of teams with big attacking power. But I will try. I’m looking forward to rebuilding the staff squad partly. And I plan to use the new corner kick routines in a similar way to how I wrote about this one during FM22. But the routine will look different.

Thanks for reading and have a nice Christmas time whenever you will be.

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FM23 | VVV-Venlo & Lone Central Defender - searching for the right one

November 30, 2022

“I know I would be able to put together a well-working 4-1-4-1 formation with the same solid principles as in the many editions before, and just hit the spacebar and win trophies. But I know I would be bored…” That’s how my opening part of this series within Football Manager 2023 ended and I really like to remember it in my head because it’s always very easy to slip back to something I already know. But I need to challenge myself and I need to keep myself interested in playing this game because I love writing about it.

This second part is mainly about the main character of this save - the central defender role. What is important in my eyes while searching for the best possible central defender for the lone CD position/role? I have to say I caught myself how I like the fact that I call it ‘lone central defender', the same as if it would be a lone striker which is more frequent.


SEARCHING FOR THE CALMEST CENTRAL DEFENDER

One of the first things I did at the beginning of this save was that I created a search filter and a custom search view with what I consider(ed) as important while trying to search the best possible “Lone Central Defender” for my tactic. I knew from the start what I want to focus on the most. I wanted to find the best possible central defender mainly in terms of his mental attributes for several reasons.

But the main one was that I knew this player will be alone and he will have to decide very quickly (decisions) in all situations but he will also have to stay calm (composure) and the last thing combined both earlier mentioned together -he will have to be able to predict & react properly to each situation (anticipation).

  • Anticipation - This attribute reflects the player’s ability to predict and react to events going on around them.

  • Composure - This attribute is the player’s steadiness of mind and ability to make intelligent decisions with and without the ball.

  • Decisions - This attribute reflects the player’s ability to make the correct choice both with and without the ball.

All these three attributes are key while I will also focus a lot on concentration and positioning (these two are usually the first ones I adjust in the search filter) I will hope that if I’m searching the central defender(s), these players will already be at least average in other areas which are important for the central defender - physical attributes, tackling or heading.

“Lone Central Defender” search filter


As you can see in the picture above, my starting highest attribute value is 14 as I lowered the attributes threshold to this number as the best. The range of attributes is divided into three small groups by key [14], preferred [12] and standard [11]. This is how I set the search filter up. But I always need to adjust the numbers because, with this set-up, there are no players interested in transferring to our club right now.

It’s not a mistake of the club or these players but the search filter contains 13 attributes and it’s a combination of attributes that you would like to have probably for most of your players. It’s very demanding and even if I untick the interested in transfer option, only two players appear in the search filter (Angelo Ogbonna from West Ham United and Stefan Savic from Atlético Madrid).

I’m currently in December 2022 at the end of the autumn part of the opening season of the save. I lowered the attributes down to 12, 10 and 9. Three players appeared in the search filter and all of them are interested. But I have to be realistic here. One of them is 40 years old Phil Jagielka, who is currently injured for 7-11 months - not possible/realistic to sign him. Another one is 31 years old Sean Morrison (a former Reading FC player for example) who spent the last 8 seasons with Cardiff including one season in the Premier League. I would be happy to have him so I asked his agent about his possible interest in signing for us. The agent said his wage demands would be between €12.75k to €18k per month. I would have to release at least four or five players to make it possible but I added him to the shortlist and will try it in January after I will reduce the wage bill.

The last one was 28 years old Iván Márquez, currently with N.E.C. in the Eredivisie. This would require a transfer fee probably above €100k but his wage demands would be lower.

As I shared the search filter above, the picture below shows you the custom search view with the same groups of attributes so you can see how the filtered players are or are not good enough within what you set up in the filter above. I know Sean Morrison would be the best possible option for me right now in terms of the attributes. I already tried to offload some high-earning players so I will have to hope Morrison will be without a club in January and I will be able to negotiate the contract with him.

“Lone Central Defender” search filter & view


THE CURRENT LONE CENTRAL DEFENDER

I spent quite a lot of time comparing players while searching and thinking about the best possible solution. My main man for the central defender role in the opening part of this save is 26 years old Rick Ketting. He moved to VVV-Venlo ahead of this season after four years in Finland and I’m sure he really didn’t imagine he will be the only central defender in the line-up.

He is doing very well in comparison with the rest of the league after the first part of the season. He is the best in terms of headers won/90 minutes, blocks/90 minutes, clearances/90 minutes and possession won/90 minutes. Despite the attempted the most tackles per 90 minutes, his tackles-won ratio is only 73.33%.

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But these good numbers can’t beat the fact that he is below average in terms of his mental attribute/mental aspects of the game and I can’t pretend I didn’t see all the mistakes he did during these matches at the beginning of the save. There were a lot of bad calls for a step forward despite I don’t want them to do it = bad decisions & anticipation. There were a lot of mistakes and lost balls while he was keeping the ball for a too long time and he acted like there would be one or two more players behind him who will save the situation. They weren’t…

The in-game stats screen tells me he made 3 mistakes leading to goals in 19 appearances. I don’t count it as a mistake as lost possession but he also scored two own goals. It’s clear that he is an average player in terms of attributes and there is no way he would stay in the starting XI for the rest of the save. Firstly, there was the first transfer window disabled secondly I need to be patient to find enough funds for someone better. Kettings’ negative record is 39 unsuccessful passes within one match. I know it can be due to many reasons like not enough support from other players but it’s still too many unsuccessful passes and too many lost balls.

On the other hand, he is really alone in the defensive phase sometimes because it’s not as easy as I would like or expect to play with just one central defender and combine it with some instructions. I don’t know if it will be better with a better player (in terms of attributes) but I’m sure I can improve it if I will find some player with much better mental attributes.

All the backup players are even worse than Ketting so the only way how to improve is to sign someone new. And better :)


I’m not a statistical expert and I’m not the one who would like to compare everything by statistics and all the “per 90 minutes” metrics. But there is a big BUT thanks to Adam/@FMStag who wrote a very good post about specific player role types and specific metrics. It includes very handy tables with selected metrics. I need it exactly this easy (for me) way, I decided to compare his numbers with Rick Ketting.

I’m using the Centre–Back–Stopper metrics and based on these numbers and Ketting’s statistics, our player is excellent in Headers won per 90 minutes as he has 28.70. Tackles are only slightly above the medium limit. But it’s good other things are not in the low line and interceptions are also higher than the high limit in Adam’s table.

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If I will use the lone central defender for the whole FM23 save, it’s clear that searching for the right one is a never-ending story and I will adjust the best possible combinations for the whole save depending on how good or bad we will do in terms of results & promotion/relegation.


EERSTE DIVISIE 2022/2023 - first 20 matches

We started the competitive part of the first season with two wins over Helmond Sport and Jong Ajax before we lost to Jong PSV at home. It was a positive start and I kept the original tactic until the mid of October despite we lost also to NAC and PEC Zwolle.

But the 2:4 defeat to Jong Utrecht was some kind of alarm to my eyes while I was watching how we conceded four goals in the opening 36 minutes of the match. This match will be the one I will use as the best possible example of what’s worse so far in the next post.

I didn’t want to sign some new players until January but I decided to make one exception as I found out Pelle van Amersfoort was a free agent. It was during the time when I thought about doing some tactical tweaks and I decided to sign him. I remember him from my FM22 save in Poland when he played for Cracovia and I thought he can be useful for us as AM or DLF(S) in the right set-up. He made an instant impact as he scored three goals and made one assist in his first two matches for us.

We are 4th in the table after the opening 20 league matches and we are the only team without at least one draw. I think I have different expectations than our board and supporters as they would like to see us earn promotion but I would happily stay in the second tier for at least one or two more seasons and just test the formation.

The board's expectation is to reach the playoffs, supporters want the top-half finish but also to finish above Roda JC Kerkrade. PEC Zwolle and Roda secured the playoff spots so far after the first two periods.

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You probably also noticed the high amount of goals we conceded so far. It’s something I’m not used to in the past but I will talk about it more later. One of my favourite things so far is that Richard Sedláček, my main midfield man I wrote about in the opening post, has 9 assists so far and he is doing quite well while rotating in CM(S) and DLP(D) roles.

Image from Gyazo A perfect assist and a direct free kick goal by Richard Sedláček during a 2:0 away win against Helmond in the 20th Eerste Divisie round.

[If you are wondering why bottom teams are highlighted for relegation despite there being no relegation in real life, I’m using a custom database to activate the third tier and it uses promotion/relegation]


Thanks for reading, hopefully, more updates/blogs soon.

Take care.

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FM23 | Before I passed the opening day and hit the continue button properly...

November 16, 2022

Every single Football Manager player has his/her own way how he/she plays the game. No matter how demanding, a dedicated and passionate player he/she is. I’m the same. And for some unknown reason(s) I had the urge to put together some notes about what I did when my main Football Manager 2023 save was created and I hit the save button for the first time.

That was the signal everything is set and in the right place. And I can start another journey and another new chapter of my common life with this game. It’s not a guide or some kind of how to do this and this. It’s just my thoughts about some topics.


Setting up the database & the pre-game editor changes

I thought that I will not use the pre-game editor prior to the start of the FM23 save but I was wrong. When I created the save for the first time and I thought everything is ready, I created the tactics, I added the first players to the line-up and I found IT. Someone set the default back of the shirt in the same layout as the front of the shirt - two black stripes. That means the black font of the shirt numbers was unreadable. The fact I would have to pay around 9 euros for buying the in-game editor if I would find this later… fu*k me nicely!

So, I installed the pre-game editor. I loaded the database, changed the kit layout and also changed the colour of the home kit/shorts and icon as the club’s primary yellow shade was different from the yellow shade of the home kit. Not sure why but it’s very common in the game. If some of you remember my FM22 save with Warta and the twin cities idea, I decided to make it again when I already had the editor opened.

I found out that Venlo is connected with Gorizia, Klagenfurt and Krefeld. So I went to search for clubs from these towns.

Pro Gorizia and VfR Krefeld-Fischeln will be lower league sides, probably without a chance to reach some playable league but Austria Klagenfurt from the Austria top division can be an interesting connection. I also decided to add F91 Dudelange as our regional academy as I want to have one Luxembourg club here + I added SLW Maaseik as one of the closest Belgium cities to Venlo and Holand borders (maybe we can create some kind of BE-NE-Lux youth team, who knows…) All of these clubs are set as our regional academy. We also have a connection with West Ham United (we are just a standard affiliated club) but I will find out what the pros of this connection will be in the future of the save.

In terms of the database, I loaded a couple of nations + I activated Luxembourg's top division and Netherlands’ third tier. I thought about adding Africa but decided against it in the end. I tick the 'players from top division clubs' and 'top clubs' options from the whole of Europe in the hope it will ensure enough youth intake around Europe.

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Friendlies

When the save started, there were already five friendly matches set. I added six more to our schedule. There are some weeks with just one free day between matches but the reason is very simple - the tactics. I decided to try a new formation with just one central defender and I decided I want to test everything as much as possible before the competitive season will start. Especially as the out of possession instructions are different and contains some new (or renamed and divided) instructions.

The friendlies schedule after confirming by our opponents.


Training schedules

Editing and filling the training calendar should be divided into two parts. Firstly, it’s connected to the friendlies arranged and I had to react to calendar changes after friendlies were confirmed. Because if I would leave the training calendar up to the AI, it’s possible there would be physical (or other demanding) sessions between matches and I would risk injuries of my players.

Training calendar during the pre-season and 11 friendly matches focused on match preparation.


Secondly, I like to create training schedules for home & away competitive matches. I also like to create some kind of variations and just swap between them through the month(s). I like to concentrate on the attacking phase more while we have a home match ahead and I like to include more tactical, structured and defensive sessions when we play away from home. Despite the training calendar/schedule/session is not perfect, it’s one of the best additions to the game in recent years I really like to create new schedules and I like to react to changes.

It was a little bit different this time as the matchday of the Keuken Kampionen Divisie (Eerste Divisie) is set to Friday and that meant I had to play differently with the starting point of the week & training peak of the week & match preparation.

Training Calendar/Schedules - the first month of the competitive season.


Promoting youngsters to the first team

This is another part that’s connected to the friendlies and training schedules mentioned above. I would not be able to play 11 friendly matches with players in the squad from the opening day. There were 2 goalkeepers and 21 outfield players (two of them injured). That means I sorted the reserves squad by age and I promoted 10 players to the first team.

It will give me 1) a chance to get to know these young players and 2) I will have no problem with the squad rotation at the beginning of the save. Especially as the first transfer window is disabled and I have no chance of buying some new players. It resulted in a squad of 3 goalkeepers and 30 outfield players. It will be reduced surely during the pre-season or just before the start of the competitive season.

The squad that doesn’t fit to my screen even with the 85% zoom…


The contract extension on day one

If you will/would pay enough attention to the squad screen above, you would notice there is a 19-year-old Albanian midfielder Ertan Hajdaraj. He is not a superstar but I really don’t know why he has only an amateur contract with the club. He joined the club in 2019 from Gladbach and played 7 matches last season. He is wanted by almost half of the clubs from our league. I want to play the CM(A) role and I think he can be a great player for this role if he will improve some things. Mainly the physical part of his play and composure. He can also turn into a very solid Advanced Playmaker if I would decide to use this role.

I hit the new magic button to discuss the contract with his agent and they wanted another amateur contract without being paid. Not sure why it is. Maybe someone who knows something about this situation will read this and will give me some info. But I gave him a professional contract until 2024. It feels almost like the first signing…

He was also the first player from all who got the individual training regime - CM(A) + Final Third additional Focus + Double Intensity + Gets Forward Whenever Possible trait.

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Staff

  • Monthly Staff Meeting - one of the first things you have to do when the save starts or you join the new club. I accepted the “invitation” to the opening monthly staff meeting but I immediately ended with the option to skip to the end and changed the frequency from every week to every month. Why? Because I want to get to know the club, staff and players by myself. I don’t want to accept all the suggestions just because AI think it’s a good idea. Not everything by AI is a good idea…

  • Staff haunting for free slots and keeping the current members - there are two things connected to the staff. There are a couple of vacant roles within our staff. My traditional thing when the save starts are that I never fire some staff member. I always give them at least the first season before their contract will expire. The first thing is that I usually don’t know them but there is also a possibility they can improve through gaining coaching badges and there is also a big chance I will not be able to sign a better replacement. In the VVV’s scouting department there Marc van Hintum is a Chief Scout and he earns €3,400 p/m. But he is not willing to change his role to an ordinary scout when I wanted to change it. The reason is simple, there also is Stan Valckx who earns €21,500 p/m but more importantly he is way better in terms of attributes, personality… I will wait for the end of the first season to replace the first one to save money and I will hope I will have enough to extend the contract with Valckx. I will also try to search (manually, never do the staff adverts, that’s a waste of time) for the best possible new staff for the vacant roles (highlighted yellow in the picture below).

  • Staff responsibilities - despite I like to do most of the in-game things by myself, even I delegate some things to my staff. One of the most common changes is who is providing me with the player reports within my own team. It’s usually between the assistant manager and head of youth development (because I play with young players a lot so the HoYD has a strong word). At the beginning of the save with VVV, I’m fortunate to have very quality HoYD in Roger Bongaerts who will provide me with these reports because the assistant managers are not as good as Bongaerts. There’s a possibility it will remain like this for a long time because I found out while writing this that Bongaerts has a contract until 2027.


Custom views

The squad screen I shared above contains the custom view made by Adam / FM Stag who shared his incredible work with all of us and I decided to try it. It’s for the first time in a very long time I decided to not create my own views. I miss a couple of things here and here - I, for example, always liked to have a separate squad view for the opponents’ team or the view for the national team but that’s something I can do very quickly by myself. The work by Adam is fantastic, check it out.

It's official. The #FM23 is the first edition in my life I will use different custom views than my own.

I only add players' faces where I feel it's a good idea. Thank you, @FM_Stag, it's lovely work 🎩 https://t.co/MAhRK6KI4H pic.twitter.com/s3lzybhF54

— FM Rensie (@FMRensie) November 9, 2022

It's live! 🎉

My Custom Views Megapack for #FM23 is now available to download and read about here.

I'll be putting together other tools and guides throughout the #FM23 cycle 😀.https://t.co/Mf56NimT6s

— FM Stag 🦌 (@FM_Stag) November 9, 2022

Miscellaneous

  • Sorting the sidebar icons - I like to play with the “sidebar icons only” option (you can change it in Preferences/Interface, no need to make skin changes) and I also like to customise the order of the icons. I know I mentioned this in the past already. I like to have Schedule and Home bottom of the sidebar, mailbox separated, the same as tactics and training. All the squads with team report and development centre together. The rest contain three groups related to the club info, scouting and transfers and the last three are the "most rest" I used very less.

  • Shortcuts - they are important to make my play easier, more comfortable a more useful. I, for example, have the middle mouse button set as continue so I don’t have to smash the spacebar every time. And many more including all the F1-F12 keys. I wrote about it more during FM20 but the main point is the same.

  • Changing in-game currency from £ to €.

  • Changing in-game wage from weekly to monthly.

  • Setting the Auto Saves format to After Matches with 3 File Rolling Auto Save.


What to do next?

The notes above I made just within one in-game day. Maybe I forgot something more but I would say these are the most important things I did in the opening hours of the save. The next step is to put the tactics together as the first friendly match is scheduled for the afternoon of the second day of the save.

I know I will have to make changes to the scouting recruitment team in terms of who is responsible for assigning scouts - I know I don’t want Marc van Hintum in a charge of the recruitment team so it’s pointless to leave him as the one who decides about where our scouts will go during the first season.

As there is no option to select a different scout, I will do it on my own. I will set the mentoring groups, create the first pack of set pieces, and create the custom screen flow with a focus on youth competitions around Europe…

Too many other things to do in the next few days.

But now, I will hit the continue button…


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FM23 | Building tactics around one central defender with VVV-Venlo - part 1

October 17, 2022

Searching, deciding and selecting a nation & club for my Football Manager saves is harder and harder for me. It’s not about selecting something ‘extra-super-exciting-challenging’ with many restrictions (I also feel many people have to create their own restrictions more and more frequently to enjoy the long-term saves rather than just playing the game).

And I’m the same. It was already prior to FM18 when I created the “Around The Lake” transfer/recruitment strategy in my save in Hungary. And I feel it’s still the same - I have to have some rules for every save every year. Sometimes there are more rules and restrictions, sometimes fewer.

BACKGROUND I - WHY VVV VENLO?

And ahead of the Football Manager 2023, I decided the main point of the save will be to challenge myself tactically while using one central defender no matter the nation or club I will play in/with.

But that didn’t mean my ‘issue’ was resolved. I still had to choose some club :)


  • The reason number 1

Richard Sedlacek (left). Photo by Ben Gal/Orange Pictures/BSR Agency/Getty Images.

I remember how I was pleased ahead of my FM21 save with GAIS when I found some connections to my country during searching for some background info to make it more or less narrative in my head.

For example, when I found (randomly) the lovely old school picture of the Czech midfielder Pavel Zavadil (one of my favourite midfielders in the last 15-20 years because of his dedication and devotion to the game and also fighting spirit) while he was playing for Örgryte against GAIS.

So, instead of researching for too long, I had four clubs in my mind almost immediately with some specific connection to several players I know from the past watching them play regularly when they were younger. One of them is Richard Sedlacek. He is 23 years old midfielder whose development I followed when he was a captain of almost all youth AC Sparta Prague teams until the Under-19s team. He left Sparta in the summer of 2018 when he signed for AZ Alkmaar and he played for their ‘Jong’ team with a few fleeting flirtations with the AZ senior squad.

But several injuries limited him and stopped him in the progress, and he moved to the VVV-Venlo in January 2022, and he is trying to get back to his best currently during the 2022/2023 season after another injury. This not-so-tall midfielder who hates defeats and failures was one of two main reasons in deciding about playing in the Netherlands 2nd division with VVV-Venlo.


Venlose Voetbal Vereniging, or VVV as they are more commonly known, were founded in 1903 and have built a reputation for being a yo-yo team, flitting between the first and second tiers ever since.

Nevertheless, VVV-Venlo essentially define their city. “The club is the city”, Dutch football expert James Rowe explains. There is a notion that Venlo’s culture can be seen through the lens of its charming club. De Koel, their stadium, was built in 1972 and houses 8,000 fans who have always been loyal and continue to play an enormous role in the club’s fortunes.

— These Football Times


  • The reason number 2

The second reason why I had no problem selecting VVV-Venlo is hidden in the above quote. I prefer smaller clubs with a small or very limited budget. I like clubs with smaller and cosy stadiums. I like clubs that prefer tradition over money, tv rights and their own identity are more important than the number of shirts sold. I always prefer clubs with some relationship with their fans.

I don’t know the relationship between the club & fans 100% detail but most VVV is able to fulfil all my preferences and expectations from what I read via several resources. I’m also interested in how the new Supporter Confidence/Supporter Profile feature can affect the relationship with the club vs. fans vs. manager in the new game. If the club is labelled as a family club and fans should be very loyal and supportive, will it be affected somehow in the game?

I’m currently not sure if it will be different in some way in comparison with previous editions or if the new Supporter Confidence/Profile is only another renamed part of the game that developers only moved from one screen to another. It will be a surprise. Or maybe not if it won’t work or if it won’t have an impact.


VVV-Venlo is the traditional, connecting family club that everyone is proud of and feels at home. Our hospitality and Limburg conviviality are indispensable in our sporting achievements, events and (social) projects. In this way we create memories with our supporters and make connections with each other, through all layers of society. We are sportingly and socially intertwined with Venlo, Limburg and the (Eu)region.

Together we are VVV!

— From the club’s Culture and values


De Koel stadium. As was mentioned in the quote above, the capacity is 8k. You can see in the pictures that it’s not some modern stadium with a shiny retractable roof, heated seats and personal service. It’s a nice old stadium. The club swapped from the grass to artificial grass and back to the ‘natural’ grass again. That’s a bonus point for me artificial grass is not a thing anymore.

There were plans for reconstruction and modernising some parts of the stadium but the same in many other areas of our lives, the COVID-19 pandemic affected these plans a lot. But when you consider I had 4k and 6k capacity in FM22 while playing with Warta Poznan and the club board never answered my stadium expansion requests for 5 seasons in a row, everything will be an improvement.

And I have to say I love that the players have to make it down the stairs to reach the tunnel to enter the pitch. That looks really nice.


BACKGROUND II - TACTICS/FORMATION

The playing style I prefer in real life or in the Football Manager is not complicated. That applies to whole my real life and more and more to the Football Manager in recent years while I was learning more and more things within the game.

I spent the most recent years/save using systems with three central defenders and wing-backs while the rest of the formation was variable and usually depended on my current taste and mood. I also tried using just two central defenders in combination with the half back role while using WBR/L in the opening seasons of my FM22 save with Warta Poznan. And the save’s final seasons were played with the flat 5 defensive line using one of my favourite roles - central defender with the stopper duty.

The closer the end of FM22 was, the more I knew I will have to think about and create some new tactical challenges for myself because I knew it was the one and only way how I can enjoy the new game. And that was the moment when I decided about using just one central defender and trying to create a formation/tactic around the one central defender and two defensive midfielders.

Will there be half back role? One? Or two? How will the defensive line work with the gaps between the central defender and wide defenders? Can I use some central defenders as defensive midfielders? Where the midfielders will push and move? How will it affect my set piece routines?

There are too many questions to answer while I will be testing this formation, team instructions and player roles.

As the game developers announced already, the Out of Possession instructions were changed/tweaked (or renamed, we will see). The line of engagement instruction was renamed to low/mid-block and high press. Other instructions were renamed or separated so we will have a pressing trap, cross engagement, defensive line and tackling all divided.

Defensive width has been replaced by the pressing trap for example. That can be a very crucial part of the tactics tweaking for me with the already mentioned question of how players will cope with the gaps between central and wide positions.

It almost looks like someone wants to challenge me and these changes within the out-of-possession instructions are coming at the right time for me. As I wrote on Twitter recently, I already tried this kind of formation within the FM22 and it worked very well. But will it work in the game? Especially if the defensive instructions were changed. We will see…

The second tier in the Netherlands, Eerste Divisie, has a bonus point connected to this tactical testing - there are 20 teams in the competition so I will have enough matches to spot mistakes and all the issues.

I know I would be able to put together a well-working 4-1-4-1 formation with the same solid principles as in the many editions before, and just hit the spacebar and win trophies. But I know I would be bored…

1/5 🧵 I couldn't stay away from FM the last two weeks despite I ended my main #FM22 save. I wanted to tidy and clean the custom skin and I decided to start a save with my belove Sparta with the updated database. pic.twitter.com/1r2b1UlRl1

— FM Rensie (@FMRensie) October 13, 2022

  • What next?

Well, it all depends on how and when I will start the save. But I already have some ideas about what will one or two next blog posts include. One of many parts will be of course dedicated to the main point - how to choose the best possible central defender considering he is the only central defender on the pitch.

There will be also a part called ‘Create the perfect roof’ as it will be dedicated to the cooperation between the central defender, RB/LB and defensive midfielders. And many more.

One thing is certain. I don’t know how the VVV squad will look in the game and it will take some time to make it work. One of my aims will be to win promotion to the Dutch top flight for sure and make the club a regular team of the Eredivisie to stop the mentioned yo-yo effect.

I would also like to make Richard Sedlacek one of the main/key midfielders of my team so I will probably also dedicate some parts of my blogs to his development despite he is already 23 years old.


Thanks for reading and enjoy the new game.

In FM23 Tags Tactics, VVV
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