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Romanian FM 2012 Story — Longing For the Sun

Hello friends and welcome back to Romania for a chilly winter break episode of my Football Manager 2012 story. As you might remember we ended the autumn season in 10th place and we were five points clear of the relegation zone at the halfway point of the season. However, our financial problems prevented me from strengthening the squad during the winter break but I did promote a few youngsters.

Before announcing the squad changes I have some good news to share: the board decided to cover some of the club’s glowing red balance with a decent cash injection.

I added around 40,000 pounds to that through player sales as Visan Cretu, Marius Rusu, Romario Benzar and Nicolae Hertu were sold. Their replacements come from our own under 19s squad in two cases (click the names to see the profiles): midfielder Gabriel Iancu and striker Zdenek Cervenka. Since I didn’t have a good enough left back amongst my youngsters I decided to bring a backup from Africa, 18-year old Richard Asamoah.

We played no less than 10 friendly games, it was a long winter ;) The results were good enough, just one loss and three draws, but the performances were always decent and even good in some of the matches. The most important thing was that the squad morale was at a very good level before the first month of spring.

Well, spring doesn’t always come in March down here so we started the second half of the season under a cold rain against 7th placed Astra Ploiesti.

Astra vs Viitorul (Liga 1)

Starting Eleven: Alberto Cobrea — Ionut Peteleu, Chakib Benzoukane, Ionut Rada, Lucian Filip — Mihai Onicas, Alexandru Lazar, Georgian Marcu — Georgian Paun, Valentin Simion, Joabe

I decided to start this game with the attacking version of my tactic but that didn’t have any effect, the first half was a disgrace and both teams contributed to that poor show as there were no shots on target at all until half time. The second half was a bit different but sadly not because our contribution, it was Astra who showed a bit more determination but we held out for a point with a bit of help from the local carpentry as the home side was denied by the woodwork on two occasions.

That was a good result though and we managed to add another three points to that after a few days when we met hopeless Snagov at home. Our opponents had just 4 points in 19 games but we barely managed to beat them 2-1 thanks to a brace from Brazilian striker Joabe. Things were a lot different three days later when we faced in-form second placed Otelul, they scored the first goal just 25 seconds into the game and then never stopped…

I wasn’t hoping for points at Otelul though, we had to get the points against the weak teams in order to survive in the league. That made the next game very important as we were facing 14th placed Gloria Bistrita at home, a survival derby!

Viitorul vs Gloria Bistrita (Liga 1)

Starting Eleven: Alberto Cobrea — Ionut Peteleu, Alvaro Casanova, Ionut Rada, Lucian Filip — Mihai Onicas, Alexandru Lazar, Georgian Marcu — Georgian Paun, Vlad Rusu, Joabe

The opening half hour was pretty good in terms of possession, we were clearly dominating, but there was no inspiration upfront so our opponents were dealing with our attacks quite easily. Disaster was close on 39 minutes when Gloria nearly broke the deadlock on a free kick (you will see that in the match highlights). The first half ended goalless so our very good 70% possession at the break was… useless.

While we were waiting for the inspiration it was Gloria that found it 10 minutes after the break, they scored a superb goal and at that point I was already calculating how many positions we’d drop in case of a defeat. Luckily my state of mind changed after just two minutes when midfielder Alexadru Lazar rifled in a superb shot from 20 yards out to record his first ever goal for the club! That goal probably unlocked the players’ minds and we struck again after just five minutes when centre back Ionut Rada found substitute Gabriel Iancu with a perfectly weighed long ball and the young midfielder rounded the keeper before slotting home. We continued to press forward and the reward came on 71 minutes in the shape of a beautiful strike into the top corner delivered by Vlad Rusu. Gloria nearly got back into the game 8 minutes from time when a gaffe from Rada handed them a clear cut chance but goalie Alberto Cobrea did well to save. We clinched the three points and I guess I don’t have to tell you how important this win was.

Match highlights: click here to watch

The following match was away against 3rd placed Steaua so we had nothing to lose there… We defended our ground well, didn’t allow Steaua to create any clear cut chances, but unfortunately these big teams don’t need clear cut chances to beat you… They won the game 1-0 thanks to a fabulous shot from distance, I invite you to watch it by clicking here.

There was just one more game to play before the end of March and the sun was nowhere to be seen, we still had to face cold weather and rain as we were travelling to meet strong 7th placed Rapid Bucharest. They were the victims of our first big upset of the season as we beat them 2-0 before the winter break, I was fearing revenge…

Rapid vs Viitorul (Liga 1)

Starting Eleven: Alberto Cobrea — Ionut Peteleu, Chakib Benzoukane, Ionut Rada, Eduard Schuller — Mihai Onicas, Alexandru Lazar, Georgian Marcu — Georgian Paun, Valentin Simion, Joabe

I decided to start with the counter version of the Barcelona tactic this time, I was afraid of Rapid‘s speed and I also had a left back problem as Lucian Filip was suspended and Richard Asamoah was injured. My worries seemed totally unfounded just eight minutes into the game, a smart move from my lads released Georgian Marcu at the edge of the penalty area and he finished it with a spectacular lob that found the back of the net! Rapid reacted, they started to press forward but they didn’t pose a real threat until the 37th minute when a great shot from the edge of the area beat my keeper (it was their first shot on target…).

Rapid started the second half with even more determination and they nearly took the lead on 51 minutes when a good shot from distance bounced back off the post. The damage was done three minutes later though when the referee awarded them a rather harsh penalty kick and they came close to making it 3-1 on 59 minutes but we were saved by the woodwork again. At that point I switched to the attacking version of the tactic but the move was futile as Rapid doubled their lead on a corner kick 20 minutes from time. We were not doing much in attack but we were leaving space behind and the home side took the score to 4-1 on a counter attack. I wasn’t expecting anything from my boys at that point but they fought until the very last moment and even managed to score two goals: Valentin Simion on 88 minutes and Alexandru Lazar deep into stoppage time. It was too late to make a difference but I must say that I’m quite proud of that reaction.

Match highlights: click here to watch

The month is over, the sun still isn’t shining on the sky and it’s not really shining on the league table either: we were in 11th place now and our advantage over the relegation zone is unchanged.

There are 10 more games to play this season and if you look at the table and fixtures you’ll see that we will have quite a few crucial relegation battles coming up against the likes of Brasov, Pandurii, FCM Tg. Mures, CS Mioveni, and Gaz Metan. We should win at least three out of those five games to survive in the league, if we do better than that then we might have a chance to climb up the table and battle with Sportul and Timisoara for the 9th position.

There was a ray of sunshine at the end of the month though, the board decided to lend me a hand again as they injected another 650K into the pockets of our creditors. The financial balance still looks pretty sad but I guess it could have been far worse.

That’s all I had for today folks, not too much optimism available here but I am fairly confident that we will remain in Liga 1 for another season. Thanks a lot for reading and feel free to share this story with your friends and your thoughts in the comments.

28 комментариев

28 Comments

  1. vaibhavc

    16 ноября, 2011 at 14:52

    Hard luck in some of the games. You need to win most of the remaining fixtures to do really well in the season. Shame about the finances, but at least Hagi is giving you money.

    • Johnny Karp

      17 ноября, 2011 at 08:04

      I agree, we’ll need to win most of what’s left. I hope we’ll be able to do that.

  2. Stromson

    16 ноября, 2011 at 15:55

    Survival campaign remains on track! Finances are looking rough, hopefully nothing a good Euro appearance or two won’t knock out.

  3. George Dobson

    16 ноября, 2011 at 15:58

    Well done Johnny youre finances arnt great but you are still doing well and bringing up some good youth players from the under 19s

  4. Darren Smith

    16 ноября, 2011 at 18:44

    Well I think you have handled a tough situation as best you can and the recent form has been an improvement. You will stay up I’m sure and can hopefully sort the financial issues out too.

  5. Kevin

    16 ноября, 2011 at 19:27

    Hi Johnny
    Not bad overall and very unlucky not to get a draw with Rapid. I pretty much seeing you safely positioned in mid table come the end though of course I’ll keep my fingers crossed for a 10 game win streak!

    • Johnny Karp

      17 ноября, 2011 at 08:05

      Thanks Kevin, a 10 game winning streak is highly unlikely but miracles have happened before… :)

  6. Martin - F.M.J.S

    16 ноября, 2011 at 20:07

    Hi Johnny i have finally had the chance to catch up. This has been a hard season but I hope your financial issues will improve but I hope you can stay up. Good Luck.

  7. Joelance

    16 ноября, 2011 at 20:51

    I’m still sure you are not going down. The finances are your biggest problem though. I guess there is nothing you can do about that for now. Good luck

    • Johnny Karp

      17 ноября, 2011 at 08:06

      Thanks Joe, we’ll just have to survive this season and then see what can be done.

  8. CsAtlantis

    16 ноября, 2011 at 23:07

    Yay looks like the board does inject some money in for you, should help with your running costs for now

    Aww Johnny, you thrashed Gloria Bistrita, they used to be my (useless) work permit feeder club during my Birmingham save :P, until i realized you need 4 years continuous to get romanian citizenship, and I can only send my players on 1 year loans……where the timer resets upon their return

    Good luck in the league, you are showing good form against your fellow relegation candidates

    • Johnny Karp

      17 ноября, 2011 at 08:07

      Thanks mate. Actually I think it’s 5 years to get the Romanian citizenship but maybe my info isn’t correct :)

  9. Lye

    17 ноября, 2011 at 01:18

    Hi Johnny,

    No relegation worries now. Some strong results in the beginning has more or less confirm your staying in liga 1. Hagi is very supportive and has no hesitation to help when the club is in trouble. Your partnership with him should be a great one. Good luck for the rest of the games.

    • Johnny Karp

      17 ноября, 2011 at 08:07

      Thanks Lye, I guess it’s an honour to receive help from Hagi himself :)

  10. Calin

    17 ноября, 2011 at 07:28

    It it tough to stay up and run a team with no money and players that are not that good. You are lucky with Hagi though who does wonders injecting cash. Either way, I am sure that next season will be much tougher finances-wise…

    However, you have a bunch of good players in your team who are young and will definitely grow and having the option to promote youngsters instead of buying them is also an added bonus.

    I am sure that you will have no problem staying in the division, maybe you can even try hard and go for a better ranking.

    • Johnny Karp

      17 ноября, 2011 at 08:08

      Thanks Calin, the financial perspective isn’t looking too good for now but I hope I’ll be able to make some money on a few of these youngsters sooner or later.

  11. TheZiggy

    17 ноября, 2011 at 12:47

    I think you’ll secure a mid table position as long as you do pick up the expected wins over the clubs struggling near the bottom. It’s good to see that Hagi is happy to plough more money in to keep the club going. That youth training is not cheap, but eventually once those players start to mature, you should be able to sell a few of the ones that don’t figure in your plans.

    • Johnny Karp

      17 ноября, 2011 at 14:48

      You are right Ziggy, I’ve watched Hagi on TV a few days ago and he explained his plan again: raise youth and then finance the club through player sales. His target is to have at least five of his players in the Romanian national team by 2017 ;)

  12. Martin Pickard

    17 ноября, 2011 at 15:25

    Nice post as per Johnny…I could go on to say ‘tough run’ or ‘unlucky results’ but i’m not…did you expect to be top of the league…nope, your doing a fantastic job keeping the team in the league and pulling out decent results when needed. Your balance is looking better than last time and i’m sure you and your players will do whats required to survive this season. Keep up the good work and i’m looking forward to your next update :)

  13. Sears

    17 ноября, 2011 at 17:46

    Hmm, the financial situation is a bit uninspiring tbh, though it seems as if your team will remain in the top division, so at least it’s not all doom and gloom! You’ve been unlucky in a lot of games, so I firmly believe your team have enough about them to stay up, good luck Johnny, KIU!

    • Johnny Karp

      17 ноября, 2011 at 18:49

      Thanks a lot for your support Sears, managers need some encouragement too :)

  14. Ana Garcia

    17 ноября, 2011 at 22:17

    Wow, two cash injections and still in the red!!

    That said you are still doing very well in the league in my view, and have maintained your five point advantage with ten games left to play.

    I think you will survive which is needed to provide stability but your finances are still a worry, so have my fingers crossed that you can sort them out.

    Best of luck!! :)

    • Johnny Karp

      18 ноября, 2011 at 07:07

      Thanks Ana, I am worried about the financial side but I guess I should focus on survival now and then try to sort that out, one step at a time…

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