Hello dear friends, you are welcome to witness Dorchester‘s debut in the Championship! I was quite curious to see my new signings in action but not all of them at once since I brought in no less than 16 players during pre-season! I was sure that the team was going to need some time to gel but I was looking forward to the tough matches ahead. We were going to start with a very difficult [Read more]
Hello folks, welcome back to the exciting Dorchester Town FM 2010 story! The transfers were made, several players left the club and more players and staff joined us at the Avenue Stadium during the summer transfer window, now it was time to finally face the real deal, the League One matches! Let’s see what happened in our first month as a League One team. Our first game was quite a tough one, we had to [Read more]
Hello dear friends, the first matches as a professional team for my Dorchester were ready to begin! I managed to bring in 13 players during pre-season but I didn’t know what to expect as I didn’t have too much knowledge about the actual level of play in League Two. You can imagine how curious I was to see my team in action, I hope you’re curious to see how our first month went too. The [Read more]
Hello my friends, a new Notts County update is freshly packed and ready to go! February has been good for us overall, at least the end of it was since we managed to clinch the Carling Cup for the third time in a row. The Premier League table was looking quite alright too, Chelsea were four points behind us but we had two games in hand. Let’s see what happened in March 2017.
Hello dear friends, welcome back to the Notts County Football Manager 2010 story! We were right on course at the end of January, top of the table and still involved in all the cup competitions. There was a setback though, Sergio Aguero and Andrea Romano got injured and were expected to be back only towards the end of February, maybe just in time to play the League Cup final with Arsenal.
Here we go again folks, welcome to 2017! My Notts County were looking quite alright at the halfway point of the season after bringing home another piece of nice shiny silverware, the FIFA Club World Cup. The Premier League situation also improved, we were top of the table six points clear of the other contenders and with a game in hand.
Hello dear friends and welcome back to the Notts County Football Manager 2010 story. As you know from the previous update we were in second place at the end of November, just behind leaders Chelsea. That was something that didn’t happen in the last couple of seasons so we had to show better form and get back where we belong, on top of the table.


