I Created A Yugoslavian Super League in Football Manager 2024!

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  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

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  • @Envra
    @Envra 4 місяці тому +5

    Hey, great video! I loved your idea for the Yugoslavian Super League and wanted to share my thoughts on a Celtic Super League featuring clubs from Celtic nations and regions. Here’s a list of teams by region, with reasons why they might be included:
    Scotland:
    Celtic: A Scottish giant with a rich history and a massive rivalry with Rangers.
    Rangers: Another Scottish giant with a historic rivalry with Celtic, known for their passionate fanbase.
    Aberdeen: Known for their European success under Sir Alex Ferguson and strong regional rivalries.
    Heart of Midlothian (Hearts): A historic Edinburgh club with a dedicated fanbase and intense rivalry with Hibernian.
    Hivernian F.C.: Another historic Edinburgh club that is trying to claim Edinburgh glory from Hearts.
    Inverness Caledonian Thistle: A club with recent success in Scottish football, known for their giant-killing performances.
    Dundee United: A club with a strong European pedigree and a storied history in Scottish football.
    Dundee FC: Known for their historical significance in Scottish football and competitive spirit.
    Dumbarton: Won the first-ever Scottish Premiership, making them a club of historical significance.
    Ross County: Known for their underdog spirit and recent success in the top flight.
    Ayr United: A solid club with a strong regional following.
    Kilmarnock: Known for their history and fan support, with a recent presence in the top flight.
    Queen of the South: A club with a passionate local fanbase in Dumfries.
    Hamilton Academical: Known for their competitive spirit in Scottish football.
    Ireland:
    Shamrock Rovers: The most successful club in Ireland, with a history of domestic dominance and regular European appearances.
    Bohemian F.C.: A historic Dublin club with a fierce rivalry with Shamrock Rovers.
    Dundalk: A top Irish team with consistent European competition success in recent years.
    Derry City: A club that represents cross-border identity, with passionate support from the Derry/Londonderry region.
    Cork City: A strong club from Munster, known for their significant fanbase and regional pride.
    St. Patrick's Athletic: A top club in Ireland with a strong fanbase and history in domestic competitions.
    Galway United: Represents the West of Ireland, known for their passionate support and community involvement.
    Linfield F.C: Represents Northern Ireland as the NIFL giant.
    Sligo Rovers: Known for their competitive spirit and regional pride.
    Bray Wanderers: Historically significant in Irish football and adding depth to the league.
    UCD (University College Dublin): A club with a historical presence in Irish football.
    Wales:
    Wrexham: Known for their historic stadium and recent popularity boost from media exposure.
    Swansea City: A top Welsh club with Premier League experience and a strong fanbase.
    Cardiff City: A significant club in Welsh football with a rich history and passionate support.
    Newport County: A club with a strong local following and recent success in the English lower leagues.
    The New Saints (TNS): Dominant in the Welsh Premier League with consistent success domestically and in European competitions.
    Merthyr Town: A club with historical significance in Welsh football and passionate local support.
    Aberystwyth Town: Known for their local support and historical significance in Welsh football.
    Isle of Man:
    FC Isle of Man: An emerging club that adds a unique geographical element to the league, representing the Isle of Man.
    Cornwall (England):
    Truro City: The top team in Cornwall, representing the Celtic identity of the region with a strong local following.
    Brittany (France):
    Stade Rennais: The top club in Brittany with recent success in Ligue 1, known for their strong youth development.
    FC Lorient: Known for their attractive style of play and producing talented young players.
    En Avant Guingamp: A club with significant history in French football, representing the smaller towns of Brittany.
    Stade Brestois 29: A consistent presence in Ligue 1, known for their passionate local fanbase.
    Stade Plabennec: Representing smaller towns in Brittany with a historical presence.
    Vannes OC: A club with historical success and a strong local following.
    US Concarneau: A club with a strong local following in Brittany.
    Galicia (Spain):
    RC Celta de Vigo: A staple of La Liga with a strong history and passionate fanbase.
    Deportivo La Coruña: Former La Liga champions with a fierce rivalry with Celta, adding depth to the Galician representation.
    Pontevedra C.F.: A club with strong local support, representing the wider Galician region.
    Ourense CF: A club with local support and historical significance in Galicia.
    Cantabria (Spain):
    Racing Santander: A historic club with strong local support, known for their long-standing presence in Spanish football.
    Gimnástica de Torrelavega: A club with a rich history in the lower leagues, adding depth to the Cantabrian representation.
    Asturias (Spain):
    Real Oviedo: A storied club with a passionate fanbase, known for their rivalry with Sporting Gijón.
    Sporting Gijón: A club with a strong rivalry with Real Oviedo, adding intensity to the Asturian football scene.
    Real Avilés: A historic club that adds depth to the Asturian representation, known for their local support.
    Caudal Deportivo: A club with historical significance and local support in Asturias.
    North Region (Portugal):
    S.C. Braga: A consistent European competitor with a strong fanbase, known for their rivalry with Vitória Guimarães.
    Vitória S.C. (Vitória Guimarães): Known for their passionate fanbase and intense rivalry with Braga, adding excitement to the league.
    F.C. Vizela: A club with a growing reputation and regional support in the North Region.
    FC Porto: A prominent Portuguese club known for its strong domestic and European performances, adding significant competitive value and prestige to the league.
    (theoretically this region is the biggest stretch being "Celtic" but brings more diversity and strong competition to the super league)
    This Celtic Super League concept could bring together top talent, historic rivalries, and regional pride, making it a formidable force in European football. I’d love to see this come to life in FM24! Obviously the clubs selected could be way more, way less, way different, but seems like it would have the same neatness this video had. Obviously with this much diversity in area and talent it could be a two league structure to as much as a four-league structure.
    Top Tier: Celtic Premier League
    Second Tier: Celtic Championship
    Third Tier: Celtic Ascension League
    Fourth Tier: Celtic Heritage League
    But if given a third or fourth tier it seems like a competitive league that would make a shot for the top league in the world.

    • @FMChallenger
      @FMChallenger  4 місяці тому +4

      First of all I would like to say this is arguably the greatest comment I've ever received so thank you. The level of detail you put into it is absolutely class, it's a truly fantastic idea. Lastly I promise you 100% I will make this video and it will be uploaded the following weekend at the latest! This weekend will be a British Super League as I've already made that promise but next weekend I will make this amazing Celtic Super league! You have my word 😀

    • @Envra
      @Envra 4 місяці тому +1

      @@FMChallenger I'm excited to watch them both and extatic you enjoyed the idea! Don't be afraid to take absolute creative liberty with it, I just got carried away thinking of ideas so you could easily add or subtract. Absolutely premium video, loved the attention to the little neat storyline things happening around the league. Sorry I forgot Wales in my first comment, I updated it with potential teams.

    • @miguelgarces5312
      @miguelgarces5312 4 місяці тому +1

      omg i never thinked of that , the idea is amazing

    • @FMChallenger
      @FMChallenger  4 місяці тому +1

      @@miguelgarces5312 Thank you 😀

    • @FMChallenger
      @FMChallenger  4 місяці тому +1

      @@Envra Thank you mate I appreciate it. No no I love the look of the league you've created there I will try to use as many as possible and I hope you will enjoy it! 😀

  • @janl3820
    @janl3820 2 місяці тому +1

    Hey. I think it is more interesting if you include more countrys, like Kosovo & Montenegro and North Macedonia in that video. In my opionion it makes the experiments more enjoyable. You can leave out the worst teams by reputation from the countries that are already included

    • @FMChallenger
      @FMChallenger  2 місяці тому +1

      Yes I agree with you I have Macedonian and Montenegrin teams featuring in a video very soon 😀

  • @pavlenikic9712
    @pavlenikic9712 4 місяці тому +1

    Hey this was what i suggested :) thank you mate

    • @FMChallenger
      @FMChallenger  4 місяці тому +1

      You're welcome mate! It was a great idea and I hope you enjoyed 😀

  • @RealAdriX
    @RealAdriX Місяць тому

    what do i need to build a league like this? I want to to something similar but never played fm before

    • @FMChallenger
      @FMChallenger  25 днів тому

      You need to purchase the fm editor if you want to create your own leagues

  • @adamclark3379
    @adamclark3379 4 місяці тому +4

    Is there a way I can download this?

    • @FMChallenger
      @FMChallenger  4 місяці тому

      Sorry unfortunately not but it's easy to recreate.
      1) Buy the fm editor if you don't have it and then open it.
      2) Select database from the menu and go to competitions. Select the competition you want to be your new league, select edit on selected league and then change the name.
      3) Select 'teams' underneath 'details' of selected league
      4) Click on the team(s) you don't want in your new league, select swap and choose the team(s) you want in your league
      5) After a team has been added select edit and change based nation and continental cup nation to the nation the league is based (they should all be the same)
      6) Save the database! Click file and save editor data as: And choose any name you like e.g. Yugoslavian Super League
      7) Load up Football Manager and start new career game, on career game setup select 'database' and select the editor data file you want to use e.g. Yugoslavian Super League
      8) Enjoy your new league!

    • @adamclark3379
      @adamclark3379 4 місяці тому

      @@FMChallenger thanks for the explanation

    • @FMChallenger
      @FMChallenger  4 місяці тому

      @@adamclark3379 You're welcome 😀

  • @ivanajvan
    @ivanajvan Місяць тому

    No Vardar from Macedonia....why by reputation. Macedonian teams have been playing in the YU 1st league! I was excited it will be realistic. And TSC haven even existed in that times, and you have them 1st league. Real shame of a data base

    • @ToriTrak
      @ToriTrak 13 днів тому

      Something like 2 per country + 4 highest rated not yet picked teams or model it a bit by population size for similar effect that u give Macedonia 1, Serbia 3, Croatia 3. But I 100% agree - I hardly doubt the Nations would join such a League if they didnt at the very least get 1 spot even if their teams were so bad they would go straight down with zero points.

  • @flman0331
    @flman0331 3 місяці тому

    Who the f is Hageduk