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I’ve always wanted to own a football team but 10-19 years to become a pro team is crazy
@jamiefussell
Жыл бұрын
If you begin with more money, the FA will put you higher up the pyramid. Plus, this example is only for the South West, depending on your region there will be less divisions
@narwindunez
Жыл бұрын
IF you get promoted every season
@IR._
Жыл бұрын
I part own a club in the 13th tier of English football. It’s not been around for long but it’s gone through back to back promotions every year it’s been in existence I think. We’re doing well in the league this season and another promotion is on the cards, we’d be going up to Cheshire Division 1 (12th tier). It’s obviously a long journey but it’s worth it. If you have the financial backing and the right people in the right places, back to back promotions in the early days isn’t unrealistic. And when I say financial backing, I mean literally a few tens of thousands will give you a massive advantage over the other teams around you. Me and the other owners have fronted some cash and the club also has some sponsors. They use that money to hire out training facilities, equipment and a bunch of other stuff that the rest of the league don’t have easy access to.
@mostru.
Жыл бұрын
@@narwindunez thats why he put 10-19 years which is a big gap and pretty accurate
@R3AGAN97
Жыл бұрын
Bro really thinks he’s Ryan Reynolds huh 😂😂😂
Man city taking notes on how long it will take them to make it back to the prem 💀😭
@skittlesdig2.059
Жыл бұрын
💀
@J040PL7
Жыл бұрын
Man City will be renamed devon city 🤣
@IR._
Жыл бұрын
Haaland in the Lancashire Division 8 should be fun
@ddgaxelnilsson7855
Жыл бұрын
@@IR._ 20-30 goals a game
@Zedumbass24
Жыл бұрын
@@IR._ he’ll prob end up leaving for Madrid or smth
The leagues aren't designed for team growth, they are designed for player growth.
@BrazilianImperialist
Жыл бұрын
Same thing
@mimhead414
Жыл бұрын
@@BrazilianImperialistnot at all
@Mike-ud6hd
Жыл бұрын
@@BrazilianImperialist Arguably the opposite.
@GuinessOriginal
Жыл бұрын
The leagues are designed to accommodate all the teams we have
@boboiboyvsejenali8329
Жыл бұрын
I think it's the opposite no??
Clubs like Wimbledon who were founded with a strong foundation of fans and comparative financial strength were placed by the FA much higher up to begin with. This example is taking a team from ROCK BOTTOM up to the very top
@Thegoldenemerald
Жыл бұрын
Dorking wanderers?
@maherhamadouch2005
Жыл бұрын
The FA didn't place us there, we had to fight to be placed there
@ryan1111111555555555
Жыл бұрын
@@maherhamadouch2005 why are you saying it like it's something to be proud about it? "we didn't just jump the queue, we HAD TO FIGHT TO JUMP THIS QUEUE!"
@maherhamadouch2005
Жыл бұрын
@@ryan1111111555555555 no because we deserved to be directly in replacement of Wimbledon FC
@ryan1111111555555555
Жыл бұрын
@@maherhamadouch2005 deserved? why deserved?
It also depends on your clubs location AND financial strength when you register with the FA. This example is just for a team with hypothetically ZERO money starting in the most competitive region of the UK, Devon, the only county to have 9 regional divisions. Some have far less
@J040PL7
Жыл бұрын
Good that you've explained this because it sounded mental 🤣
@lowencraft1404
Жыл бұрын
How bout my home county of Cornwall?
@ekvedrek
Жыл бұрын
@@lowencraft1404 It has a population of 6 and a half
@el_hamez
Жыл бұрын
What about london? I feel this would be very competitive
@LuicaHanton
Жыл бұрын
Fewer
The fact Devon has 9 tiers of football is insane. I haven't played in about 15 years and I feel like I could get a game for a midtable side in the Devon League 2.
@cutecatsforall
Жыл бұрын
I bet you can make it in league one
@Roman-kk1ic
Жыл бұрын
Sure bud, story up.
@jonpearce9608
Жыл бұрын
The standard is actually very good in Devon, I know people that have moved away from here to London, Gloucester and up in the North and have all said that the standards better down in Devon.
@andrewrose8032
Жыл бұрын
Odd comment if you’ve not seen the standard in Devon. I don’t know if your any good but the standard in the Devon Prem was pretty decent 10 years ago, when we won it..
@MAC...
Жыл бұрын
Guessing because its further south its warmer and just has more people who play thus more competition.
A town in England has multiple league system Meanwhile my country can't even organize their own league
@user-ed7et3pb4o
Жыл бұрын
Devon isn’t a town, it’s a county
@Whosefatheristhis
Жыл бұрын
What country are you
@Whosefatheristhis
10 ай бұрын
@@BrazilianDaftPunkFan I hope you are aware this question is not for you... Anyway is there a football league there
@kane3825
6 ай бұрын
Where are you from?
I can feel an FM save coming on
@Kushtah
Жыл бұрын
That’s too long, imagine finally getting to the prem it’s 20 years in
@stu24.football20
Жыл бұрын
Would be worth it LOL
@Abshirayamisra
Жыл бұрын
@@Kushtah I have never not played a save for more than 20 years
@Glethil
Жыл бұрын
There is an addon that adds up to 10th tier in English football.
@3riyanto
Жыл бұрын
@@Kushtahwhen in prem Mbappe, Haaland, etc already a coach
Need this in Career Mode
@SJA-2000
Жыл бұрын
Would be the best career mode ever
@BernardBrunu1
Жыл бұрын
Trust me, ur going to get bored playing 19 seasons just to make the premier league
@SJA-2000
Жыл бұрын
@@BernardBrunu1 yep but career mode would have to last like 40 Year's or something. So it would still be fun
@aerime
Жыл бұрын
So start your career at 18, and win the Premier League at 38
@horscanigunger5098
Жыл бұрын
@@BernardBrunu1Way of your own club, not a "career mode". Nobody wants to see Sheepshepards Little Church AFC getting from Huxstable Division 8 to Premier League. For example: The Isle of Man, Guernsey, and Jersey? All got small teams, the way they would compete you could compare to FC Sylt here. The translation should be English meanwhile. A businessman wanted to take a club from Westerland on the island of Sylt from around Lvl 8 to the "Bundesliga". Lvl 5 was the club disbanded. Too much ferry traveling, costs, long distance travels, less interest from viewers...
Y'all UK footballers don't understand how good you have it, you can be at any quality level and still have tons of options to play the sport you love with a team as an adult. Meanwhile in the US you stop playing in high school/college and you can't even FIND any organized leagues to save your life.
@aiarta2280
Жыл бұрын
UK? All of Europe.
@qvxatw22
5 ай бұрын
@@aiarta2280still counts nonetheless, ive always dreamed of playing pro but its not free to play here in the US like in europe. at one point my parents were paying $1500 a season and that got to be much so i couldn’t continue to go up the rankings and college football(soccer) is extremely hard and expensive to get in. at the end of it all im just gonna go to uni to study exercise sports science.
@pepehimovic3135
4 ай бұрын
Your country does a pretty solid job tbh, especially considering football isn’t even a major sport there.
Amazing how thoroughly connected and tiered out the entire football league system is in England. As an American soccer (football) fan, this is something I want to scream at fellow Americans to understand. This, this, this is how you organize a sport. Relegation and promotion bring a passion and fight like no other to clubs
@caio5987
Жыл бұрын
Yes can you imagine anyone being able to start their own local American football team they could dream of playing in the super bowl
@c.i.a8359
Жыл бұрын
@Bensker But that’s because the nfl is a closed of league. If it had promotions than it would be similar to that of the premier league
@prshr6145
Жыл бұрын
Corporate sports teams are terrified of relegation/promotion
@theduckthatquacked7743
Жыл бұрын
@Bensker it’s still a closed league though. kinda gets old watching the same teams year in and year out with nothing new to spice things up. you’ll never see a story in the NFL like Leicester City who got promoted to the Premier League and wound up winning it the following season they were promoted or Porto who despite having a smaller budget than the big European clubs still went on to conquer Europe. you don’t get any of that in American sports. and tbh the whole draft system is ridiculous and i’ll never understand why sports and education are even connected in the first place.
@ballsonyourmomschin1781
Жыл бұрын
So 40 different small splintered leagues that don’t cooperate with each other and don’t make money is how u run a sport🤨
I wish American sports had anything remotely similar
@SomeRandomGuy164
Жыл бұрын
Why? European sports, association club football specifically, are very locally bound cultural touchstones in society. In American sports teams move to different cities, fans don’t care and support whoever happens to represent their city that year and the leagues only care about making money. So American sports will never be like it because they lack the culture and loyalty that forms the foundation of this system.
@mikevismyelement
Жыл бұрын
@@SomeRandomGuy164 that's simply not true at the high school and college level. There is a ton of grassroots support for local teams and local players primarily play (only not true for major D1 colleges like Bama, even mid tier D1 colleges like Mississippi State and Iowa are primarily local players). Only our professional leagues are treated that way
@fingmoron
Жыл бұрын
@@SomeRandomGuy164 system change would help build that culture, currently it's just money shit.
@ChorizoFungis
Жыл бұрын
@@SomeRandomGuy164 I can tell you’re just a hater who’s never watched any American sports huh
@raczgabor659
Жыл бұрын
@@SomeRandomGuy164 in the US high school and uni sports are very relevant (all future pro athletes play in schools, pro teams don't have an academy) so people who want to support their local team will support their local university for example. In pro sports in the US wealth is incredibly equally distributed and the no relegation stuff keeps every team relevant. I think it's way better that the currently worst team the NFL for example can go from the bottom to be a contender in just a span of few seasons with good management. In Europe, big teams are big because they have more money and the system is designed to keep them in power. Small teams have no chance to be big unless some rich sheikh buys them
Good facts man I've never heard this before
@riazortho
Жыл бұрын
💯
Nobody ever talks about our county so this feels like a personal shout out lmao
@MrMrWattz
Жыл бұрын
💪🏼💪🏼
@leftysheppey
Жыл бұрын
Devon is a county that sticks out to me because of a fact I heard years ago, that it's the only county with 2 coastlines
@baconszwel7937
Жыл бұрын
Let's go cornwall
@finnmacleod3774
Жыл бұрын
@@baconszwel7937 Cornwall does their scones wrong
Conceivably, you're right. If you started out with no infrastructure and no plan beyond being a local football team, you'd start out at the bottom of your local county/district league. Dorking Wanderers are the best example of a team who started out in a local league and rose through the county ranks in neighbouring Sussex. Dorking FC went bankrupt and they moved into their ground, which helped them rise further. However, there is a difference between intermediate and senior football, though they don't really call them that anymore. Intermediate is Step 7 (level 11) downwards and senior football is Step 5 (level 9) upwards, with 6 being an uneasy buffer between the two. The discretionary element allows teams who are geared up for senior football to drop in at Step 6 or maybe even at Step 8. If you're a phoenix club and you have the stadium, they won't put you below Step 5. Macclesfield went in at Step 5, Chester and Halifax at Step 4. If you can guarantee fans and have a reasonable stadium (either own or have a long lease), they'll probably drop you in at Step 6, which is where a lot of these protest clubs have gone (FC United, AFC Liverpool, AFC Wimbledon). Good video though.
I live near a team called Redhill. Very low in the leagues but because they was an FA founded club they get invited to play in the FA cup every year. Stuff like this needs to stay in football.
@superchazney198
4 ай бұрын
Oh how weird I’m in Redhill too
I play in the Southern Combination League!!!
@matthewhernandez8342
Жыл бұрын
All the best to you bro, I hope you can play professionally someday. By the way do all these teams still play in the FA Cup or do they do qualifiers?
@AlexDellanzo1
Жыл бұрын
@@matthewhernandez8342 some of them play FA cup qualifiers but not at the proper lowest levels
Fun fact: the worst team in all of England is called “racing mouse first”. They are at the bottom of their league in the Bristol downs football league. If they promoted every season it would take 24 years to get to the premier league
They should put this whole thing in fifa Career mode, that would be incredibly fun
@thatsdope9571
Жыл бұрын
Wait that's a great idea. There need to be something other than promotions that make you go up divisions tho because I don't see how they would apply that to the game
@horscanigunger5098
Жыл бұрын
@@thatsdope9571In the EA Managers there had been the possibility of Fusions for a while. A common example here is SpVgg Fürth - German Champions 19 before 45. And the "Tea village" Vestenbergsreuth. Who kicked out Bayern around 1992 in the DFB Pokal. The Club is named SpVgg Greuther (from Vesten...) Fürth. If you find a English translation about Helmut Hack, on Wiki, he was first Veste, and then long time at SPVgg the Chairman.
Damn... That's longer than watching your child grow up. But I hope that whoever is trying or fighting for this have all the support of his team, family, friends and partners.
The amount of divisions in England always impresses me. And the fact that people care about their local teams and that games in lower divisions even have a crowd sometimes.
@marcoroberts9462
Жыл бұрын
the lower division clubs tend to have the most passionate fans too
@MrSinger187
Жыл бұрын
I wish we had a similar system. Even if it was just in terms of college football, I’d love to see my hometown team go from a tiny D3 school all the way up to a Big 10 contender. Would never happen, but I could dream.
Graham Potter taking notes in reverse
@brendancrossland2270
Жыл бұрын
Good one 😂😂😂
Can't wait for a rich Saudi prince to be bored and try the English League Speedrun in less than 19 years
This is so neat, I don’t know the quality of league 9 in Devon but it would be so cool to just form a team with your bros and be a part of the whole system
well at least there is a clear, existing way of going up. In many countries, like Mexico, there is no organization to the amateur level, you just play. Here I can see there is a clear system, with structure steps. I'd prefer that.
I've played in those Devon leagues and the Devon premier is a high standard. You need to be a very good footballer to play in that league. It's physicaly hard and technically decent. League 8 obviously is not, it's for people who just play for fun. But I promise you that D&E Prem is way way higher standard that anyone reading this would imagine!
@ulrichk3677
Жыл бұрын
Bro wtf in the premier League there are many trash Players.
@jamesfletcher474
Жыл бұрын
@@ulrichk3677 I don't think you know what you're talking about
@ulrichk3677
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesfletcher474 you just don't understand, big difference
@Owbfcudhd
Жыл бұрын
@@ulrichk3677wtf are you talking about
@mattspeed4685
Жыл бұрын
I’m interesting I’ve always wanted to see a lower league match
Hashtag utd started in the 10th division in english football. Essex senior then isthmian d1 North then isthmian premier then national south.
Someone has probably already pointed this out but what league you are in doesn’t determine whether you are a professional, semi-pro or amateur team. It’s about how the players are paid. For example, all but 3 teams of the national league are professional and some national league north/south are professional teams.
I am convinced everyone in England plays football cause man that is so many leagues and teams...and also if I lived in England there would be a team for me, which makes me happy
@hamzanocap
Жыл бұрын
I would say 1 in every 3 men in the UK plays for a team, Sunday league football is literally ingrained in the country. Me being an 18 year old playing against grown men builders and plasterers still hungover from the night before was hilarious.
@raheem201231
Жыл бұрын
@@hamzanocap 1 in 3 men is about 20million. My good sir your numbers are way off
@unlockedaccount
8 ай бұрын
@@hamzanocapone in three is too high
Now this is a FIFA career mode I want 😂
Obviously its not all that practical, but the idea that its even possible is kind of romantic, and it makes me wish American sports had a similar system. Well, that and a desire to see rival teams get relegated 😂
@gracielynn9623
11 ай бұрын
Exactly! Could you imagine a system where the Cardinals could be sitting in St. Louis every year just praying for the Cubs to get sent now.🤣
@gar6446
4 ай бұрын
Have to admit watching local rivals getting relegated is fun for workplace banter. Being relegated feels like dying of shame and humiliation.
This is why I love our football pyramid because every hamlet, village,town, or city have multiple teams. I have several old school mates playing in the southern premier league for clubs like Wimborne Town Fc etc.
Being from Devon I found this a really nice vid cause you never see people talk about us 😂
@dominicgallagher8930
Жыл бұрын
Went on a scout trip to Devon when I was living in France for a year when 13. Great place enjoyed cycling over the hills and watching the rubber duck races down the river
@aviationdylan3353
Жыл бұрын
My brother is actually named after Devon in England and he lives in the United States right now
I see why a company like Red bull decided to start RB Leipzig in Germany and wouldn't think about England.
@Braindeadx16
Жыл бұрын
RB Leipzig were already a team that was established in Germany that was bought by Red Bull and then renamed and re-imaged. Similar (but not the same) to MK Dons in UK. I'm almost certain England just has rules on Sponsors owning a club and changing their name/badge into what's basically an advert for the company.
@celtic69
Жыл бұрын
@@Braindeadx16 Germany does too, the RB in Leipzig represents Red Bull however legally their name is RasenBallsport Leipzig which translates to grass ball sport iirc.
@DeadZeppelin822
Жыл бұрын
Yeah Red Bull pretty much just buys smaller professional teams in big leagues around the world to eradicate their club identity and history and rebrand them as a red bull billboard kicking a ball in a net
@vlada
Жыл бұрын
@@DeadZeppelin822 😂😂 they took a small failing 5th division club and in 8yrs brought them up to 1st Division while being a model club in the way it forms, buys, sells and is successful. My neighbours parents still live outside Leipzig and everyone loves the club there. The offended virgins who want purity can pound sand, fans dont care. They are way less offensive than the uber rich corporate club parasites which every year buys the best players from German teams... like Leipzig.
Always dreamt FIFA manager mode did something like this.
Nice to hear! Always thought that the "Pub league" or Sunday league would be Lvl 12 in England. Played myself in Munich in the last leagues. Our system was like C-Klasse ( Team II Most times) B-Klasse A-Klasse ( Starting first team's) Bezirksklasse Bezirksliga Bezirksoberliga ( might be, not too sure) Landesliga Bayernliga Regionalliga ( Amateurs) 3.Liga ( Pros) 2. Bundesliga 1.Bundesliga It is a matter of Region a little bit. But you get in around 7 till 9 years "straight up", like in your model.
Imagine becoming a club legend from the start to the prem
@nunyabusiness4682
Жыл бұрын
I know what you said was completely hypothetical but even so it’s just impossible, say you start at the bottom as a 16yr old in the men’s team of a club, you get promoted every season for 15 years straight you’re gunna be 31 in the national league, even if you got to the prem you’d be 35-36, probably not playing and at the end of you’re career, still would be an amazing career though
@ScreenTimeRobbers
Жыл бұрын
@@nunyabusiness4682 100% it wouldve been an amazing career
@horscanigunger5098
Жыл бұрын
@@nunyabusiness4682There are 2 Players here in Germany, who played in each of the 9 Levels First team in their Region. One got 3 games in the German Bundesliga around. Think it might be Werner Rank, at Augsburg.
@nunyabusiness4682
Жыл бұрын
@@horscanigunger5098 Noice, pretty cool
Just shows how good those professional football players are .
@rayyannawwab1399
Жыл бұрын
tottenham in the corner
wow. It's amazing how deep the league system is and how many people love and play the sport at different levels!! Fantastic!!
Would love this to be in a Manager Career game
That depends on a number of factors: 1. The team's location 2. Financial strength 3. Whether the team was formed to replace a recently defunct team or not. Some teams can start directly from the National Team or League Two. There are teams in Germany, Italy, and Spain which started from the 3rd tier league.
@NanobanaKinako
Жыл бұрын
In the Philippines, you are directly part of the top flight league for the next season once you pay your registration fee whether your team is from a defunct one or a literal new team.
I had dreams of forming my own team and then working our way up til we play in the EPL. But you just destroyed that dream
@lowqualityproductions4219
5 ай бұрын
Not really if you start in a county with not many leagues
@lowqualityproductions4219
5 ай бұрын
Devon has 9 leagues most would have like 4 or 5
Bournemouth is really great!!
in devon you can go from the bottom division to top division in 1 season depending on your results and club size
@dartsboi
Жыл бұрын
Was waiting for someone to post this fact.. you can jump leagues depending on good results, facilities etc.. same goes the other way. You will be capped at a certain point if you don't have scope for expansion
As an American citizen, this is absolutely mind-blowing to learn about! So in theory, somebody can start a league with their friends when they're teenagers and over the course of their adult lives, go from the lowest division in English football to the best football league in the world?! What?! That's wild to me.
@c.i.a8359
Жыл бұрын
It’s wild and inspiring lol makes me want to start a club in my backyard
@Bean-cg4ub
Жыл бұрын
But you would need to put millions if not billions of dollars/pounds into it. But in theory it is possible yes, just like in most other European countries when it comes to sports. You can always get promoted or demoted depending on your finishing position in a season
@joescho
Жыл бұрын
What an amazing storyline for a film
@lazywallstreetnews7234
Жыл бұрын
@@joescho you know what?! Never even thought about that until now but that seems like an awesome movie! I'd watch for sure
@pierzing.glint1sh76
Жыл бұрын
Pffttttt One of things you learn when you grow up in England Everything seems possible until you try to do it. Reality hits hard.
Nice video. As well as other caveats mentioned. This also assumes you’re able to upgrade facilities accordingly to league standards. A team in the league my friend plays in couldn’t get promoted because they didn’t have their own permanent toilet facilities 😂
bro that’s FKCN CRAZY!! ITS LIKE NOT EVEN WORHT LMAOOO
Instruction Cleared: Leverkusen a relegation team is about to win a treble. - Xabi Alonso
Sounds like an goat challenge
Holy smokes, how many divisions 🤯 In Finland it would take a brand new Football team six to eight years to get to the league if promoted every season.
@mikespearwood3914
Жыл бұрын
Different size populations I guess. Germany, Italy & France probably have the same amount of divisions I'm guessing?
The time I did a database with FM on a university team. Took me around 15 years to get to the prem 😂
@Alanboss777
11 ай бұрын
🧢🧢🧢🧢
Me through the whole video 🤯👀
@bigyoshi521
Жыл бұрын
Ikr that’s crazy
I just realised hashtag United is not that far off league 2
Football in England is acc insane. There needs to be an in depth docu series about it.
Do note that the realistic amount of time is never, but the nice thing is that there is s path. It's basically impossible for a local team to break into the highest level of pro sports because you're drawing from a tiny pool of people with no money to buy or retain genuine talent, but the fact that given enough skill and dedication it could be done is pretty nice.
I've always wanted to know this but couldn't be bothered finding out how
@horscanigunger5098
Жыл бұрын
Wikipedia - your highest club from your neighborhood. League - - -) Relegation too. Level 8 till 10 is viewable, even as a German.
Perfect soundtrack!!!
@thepunisher9937
Жыл бұрын
Anyone know the name?
@YesOkayButWhy
Жыл бұрын
@@thepunisher9937 Fussel's 3rd Overused Symphony
@thepunisher9937
Жыл бұрын
@@YesOkayButWhy somehow I can't find anything with that name 🤔
This shows As a matter of fact Football has grown so much in the UK that there are so many leagues.1⚽️❤
It would take Winkleigh FC 18 years to be Champions of Europe
THEN you wake up & smell the roses of reality 😂😂😂😂
The Southwest Premier Logo used in this video is actually the logo for SWPL in the United States and it makes up the 5th-7th tiers. The clubs are from the states of California, Nevada, & Arizona.
It's mental. Obviously these local leagues wont all have 8 tiers but when you think about if new clubs could ever compete we will never really see it cause amount of time.
Thats why the championship is as good as any league in europe
And then there’s RB Leipzig in Germany……. Let’s not talk about that ok😂😂
is there any football club where the manager is the player too or nope?
@mandodw2341
Жыл бұрын
There probably is now but there have been in the past.
@pebbleyt1357
Жыл бұрын
Player managers are more common than you think, pretty sure Vincent Kompany at Anderlecht was in his first season
@mandodw2341
Жыл бұрын
@@pebbleyt1357 Edgar Davids was one of the first names that sprung into mind for me as well as Rooney at Derby.
You can start in a higher division if your initial investment is greater
Man city be like money does the trick
Damn it would take Ronaldo 19 years to reach the premier league again if Al Nassar was in England?
Wow that’s crazy
The English football league system is really interesting how it has 20 different tiers of fully interconnected leagues.
It can be done far quicker than that if the new club successfully applies to start in Step 6 of the non league. This is not unheard of. Hashtag United started at Step 6 I believe.
If you start a new team, it takes 10 years just to stop playing sunday league 💀
@Wayeseh
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If you even get promoted every year
20 years, you forgot national League north
@Owbfcudhd
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@pebbleyt1357
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You do realise thats not how it works- The NL North and NL South are the same tier of the pyramid, the difference is, the NL North is for teams in the north, the NL South is for teams in the south
These are the leagues Niran is always talking about
The number of leagues and players is astounding.
Just get a Qatari owner and move in 2years
How can England have so many football teams and still suck so hard at Football? ;) EZ FOR CROATIA
@petesmart1983
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Strongest and richest league in the world?? Croatian teams wouldn't even make prem
This is why it's so impressive that afc Wimbledon are now in the same division as the club they split from MK Dons
Yeahhh Devon pride!!!
That is absolutely wild.
That’s why you always focus youth development in football manager
Can't wait to make it to Regionals
This is a more realistic prediction, for me. So, the new club has some good players, but only a small of them are young, potential players. They do have a fine youth academy but not a lot of money. They will also never get relegated. This is the foundation for my stats. Devon Division 8 : 2 years (until promotion) Devon D7 : 1 year Devon D6 : 2 years Devon D5 : 1 year DD4 : 1 year DD3 : 2 years DD2 : 2 years DD1 : 2 years Devon Premier League (Let's call "Premier League" PL afterwards) : 2 years So the club took 15 years to exit the Devon Football League. Most older players have either retired or moved to other clubs. The entire team basically now has new players. Southwest Division One : 1 year Southwest PL : 3 years Southern Combination League : 2 years Southern League D One : 2 years SL Premier Division : 2 years National League South : 2 years Nat. League : 4 years League Two : 4 years League One : 3 years Championship to Premier League : 6 years. It took 44 seasons. Some footballers from the Devon Division 8 might passed already. And there's probably not a single trace of them either. If we count from 2023 then when the "new" club is in the PL then it has already been...2067.
Football manager will be very fun with this idea
Bury AFC are currently on this treadmill back, we have already won our 1st league, and are on track to win our second consecutive. Wish us look we need it. UTS.
That's why investors just buy a team somewhat close to Premier League and buy all new players
It's brilliant, making the sport easy to engage in and participate in.
I will say, there was a team who incorporated in Division 7, they went unbeaten with +127 goal difference and got promoted to Division 1 from 7. Going on to win Division 1 with ease in Devon.
all i can think is "COME ON INGERLAND! **BAM BAM** SCORE SUM FACKIN GOALS! **BAM BAM** "
That's why third tier English team are so big compared to other countries third tier then, being top 3 in England is massive i never realized that
Still a great chance to end up in the premier league by the end of a playing career.Worth it.
“Ferb, I know what we’re doing today”
Its still a sick concept that they can get promoted
We need someone to do these series fr
The fact that Southamton is right now in the Premier Leage is mad
That's why Billionaires just buy those clubs
"Zat iz futbol eritage" Mourinho
That’s why people usually buy teams when wanting to get into the sport
Safe to say there's levels to this shi.....!!!!! To be honest as an American this is why I LOVE English Football. I appreciate the rich history and rivalries that are formed over generations of hard work and dedication. I would love for American sports to adopt the the idea of Relegation. The fact that your team can go without a single win any season and suffer little consequences is astonishing.
@tubbyidk1474
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imo we shouldnt have relegation, but there needs to be a punishment for sucking. i was thinking last place in every division forfeits their draft lottery spot to a division rival, and said lottery is even, so 9th place and 15th place have the same chances
Imagine what shit PSG went to get promoted in Ligue 1.