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House Rules
  • May only use 1 youth scout
  • Maximum of 25 first-team squad players (this excludes loaned out players and players yet to be promoted from the youth system)
  • Must adhere to UEFA and FA homegrown rules
  • Can only sign players from clubs at a similar or lower level (i.e. if in the Europa league, cannot sign Champions League players) unless they are fringe players at a better team
  • Similarly, if a higher-level team comes in for a player, I must enter into negotiations for selling that player
  • If a fringe player is bid on by a team around the same level or lower, I must agree to negotiate their sale to get them more playing time
  • Cannot break wage structure, and cannot buy a player rated more than +1 on the best player in the squad
  • Can only train youth academy players. Up to 60 before being promoted and up to 70 afterwards.
  • All players signed must be scouted through the Global Transfer Network or popular/well-known. No use of SoFIFA or other ratings sites.
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Manager History
Early career / Deportivo
Born in São Tomé, Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe, Nuno started his football career with Vitória S.C. in Guimarães, battling from age 20 with veteran Neno for first-choice status. After a meeting with the then Porto nightclub owner Jorge Mendes he became the agent's first client in 1996;[1] Mendes brokered a $1 million transfer the following January to La Liga's Deportivo de La Coruña,[2] but Nuno would spend three of his six seasons in Galicia out on loan, backing up Jacques Songo'o (1996–98) and José Francisco Molina (2001–02) when he was part of the team.

In 1999–2000, as he represented CP Mérida in the Spanish second division, Nuno won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy and helped the side finish sixth, but it would be relegated to the third level due to irregularities.[3] The following season he was loaned to CA Osasuna,[4] going on to rank seventh in the Zamora as his team finished only one point above the relegation zone in the top tier.[5]

Porto
José Mourinho's FC Porto paid €3 million to bring Nuno back to the country in July 2002, as part of the deal that saw Jorge Andrade join Deportivo.[6] During a 2003 Taça de Portugal match against Varzim SC, he was allowed by Mourinho to convert a penalty kick, scoring the club's last goal in a 7–0 home routing.[7] In May 2004, Nuno was an unused substitute as Porto won the UEFA Champions League [8] final. On 12 December 2004, he replaced club great Vítor Baía during extra time of the Intercontinental Cup final penalty shootout victory against Once Caldas;[9] however, in January, he was sold to Russian Premier League's FC Dynamo Moscow.[10]

Again in January, in 2007, Nuno returned to Portugal for a stint with C.D. Aves,[11] eventually relegated from the Primeira Liga. In July he returned to Porto, backing up Brazilian Helton during most of his spell.[12] Despite his limited involvement on the pitch, he was considered a leader of the club.[13]

Nuno again played second-fiddle to Helton during the 2008–09 season appearing in only four games, but was the starter throughout the domestic cup campaign, including the final win (1–0) against F.C. Paços de Ferreira.[14]

International
Nuno represented Portugal at the 1996 Summer Olympics, playing four matches for the fourth-placed team.[15] Uncapped, he was called to the full squad competing in UEFA Euro 2008, replacing the injured Quim.[16]

Coaching career
Beginnings
On 21 June 2010, Porto announced Nuno's contract would not be renewed.[17] The 36-year-old said he would always support Porto as he left.[18] After his retirement he rejoined former Porto manager Jesualdo Ferreira, moving to Málaga CF as a goalkeeping coach; the pair signed for Panathinaikos FC in November 2010.[19]

Rio Ave
In May 2012, Rio Ave F.C. sacked manager Carlos Brito and announced the appointment of Espírito Santo.[20] In his second season in charge, the team reached both the Taça de Portugal and Taça da Liga finals,[21] also leading them to the UEFA Europa League for the first time in their history.

Valencia
Espírito Santo signed a one-year contract with Valencia CF in La Liga on 4 July 2014, replacing the fired Juan Antonio Pizzi.[22] On 12 January 2015, he agreed to an extension to keep him at the club until 2018,[23] and he eventually led them to a fourth place finish in his first year,[24] highlights including a 2–1 home win over Real Madrid and a 2–2 away draw against the same opponent,[25][26] while he was named La Liga Manager of the Month three times;[27] he resigned on 29 November 2015, following a 0–1 away defeat to Sevilla FC, after a poor start to both Valencia's La Liga and Champions League campaigns.[28]

Porto
On 1 June 2016, Espírito Santo signed a two-year contract with Porto, replacing former head coach José Peseiro.[29] The following 22 May, however, after a season devoid of silverware which included a second place in the league,[30] he was relieved of his duties.[31]

Wolverhampton Wanderers
On 31 May 2017, Espírito Santo was named as the new head coach of English Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers, signing a three-year deal.[32] He was voted the competition's Manager of the Month in November as his team won all four of their games, scoring 13 times.[33]

Espírito Santo led the club to the Premier League after a six-year absence, achieving promotion with four matches remaining in the season[34] and being confirmed as champions with two games to spare.[35] On 10 July 2018, it was announced that his contract had been extended until 2021.[36]

Espírito Santo was awarded the Premier League Manager of the Month title in his second month managing in the English top division[37] after his team went unbeaten in September 2018, accruing ten points from four matches and only conceding one goal. It was the first time that a Wolverhampton Wanderers manager had secured the award, in the club's fifth season in the competition.[38]

On 4 May 2019, Espírito Santo was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Sport by the University of Wolverhampton.[39]
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Club Honours
League Titles (4)
  • EFL Championship (1): 2017–18
  • Premier League (3): 2019-20, 2020-21, 2021-22
Domestic Cups (5)
  • FA Cup (1): 2021-22
  • Football League Cup (1): 2019-20
  • FA Charity Shield (2): 2021, 2022
  • Supercoppa Italiana (1): 2022
European Cups (2)
  • UEFA Champions League (1): 2021-22
  • UEFA Europa League (0):
  • UEFA Super Cup (1): 2022
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Transfer History
2018-19 - Net Spend: -£42,080,000

Incoming - £44,400,000
  • 01/05/2019: Bought CB Mario Hermoso from RCD Espanyol for £26,400,000. (£53K/week)
  • 01/27/2019: Bought CAM Ross Barkley from Chelsea for £18,000,000. (£59K/week)
Outgoing - £2,320,000
  • 08/08/2018: Sold GK Will Norris to MKE Ankaragücü for £630,000.
  • 10/01/2018: Sold CB Cameron John to TSV Hartberg for £145,000.
  • 11/19/2018: Sold GK Andreas Søndergaard to FC Thun for £155,000.
  • 01/20/2019: Loaned CM Morgan Gibbs-White to TSG Hoffenheim for Short Loan.
  • 03/22/2019: Sold LWB Ryan Giles to Esbjerg fB for £240,000.
  • 05/08/2019: Sold GK John Ruddy to Cagliari for £1,150,000.

2019-20 - Net Spend: -£82,340,000

Incoming - £164,800,000
  • 07/11/2019: Bought CDM William Carvalho from Real Betis for £44,600,000. (£67K/week)
  • 07/18/2019: Bought RB Ricardo Pereira from Leicester City for £38,900.000. (£73K/week)
  • 07/20/2019: Bought GK Arijanet Muric from Manchester City for £1,100,000. (£13.5K/week)
  • 08/09/2019: Bought ST Dominic Calvert-Lewin from Everton for £20,000,000. (£60K/week)
  • 01/01/2020: Bought CAM Nabil Fekir from Olympique Lyonnais on Free Transfer. (£81K/week)
  • 01/04/2020: Bought LM Henry Onyekuru from Everton for £21.900,000. (£56K/week)
  • 05/09/2020: Bought RW Hirving Lozano from PSV for £38,300,000. (£68K/week)
Outgoing - £82,460,000
  • 07/09/2019: Loaned LWB John Kitolano to Konyaspor for One Year.
  • 07/24/2019: Sold RB Phil Ofosu-Ayeh to Brentford for £370,000.
  • 08/05/2019: Sold CB Ethan Ebanks-Landell to Wigan Athletic for £350,000.
  • 08/20/2019: Loaned ST Rafa Mir to RC Celta for One Year.
  • 09/12/2019: LF Diogo Jota's release clause triggered by Inter Milan for £36,500,000.
  • 09/25/2019: Sold LM Jordan Graham to Reading for £960,000.
  • 10/04/2019: Sold CAM Will Hall to Toulouse FC for £3,800,000.
  • 11/28/2019: Sold ST Niall Ennis to SV Mattersburg for £490,000.
  • 12/10/2019: Sold ST Donovan Wilson to Paraná for £650,000.
  • 01/13/2020: Sold LWB Jonny to PSG for £35,200,000.
  • 01/31/2020: Sold CAM Jonathan Green to Rotherham United for £1,070,000.
  • 02.09/2020: Sold GK Joel Mitchell to Pogon Szczecin for £720,000.
  • 02/15/2020: Sold CB Ryan Bennett to Watford for £2,400,000.
  • 02/20/2020: Sold GK Bradley Morgan to KV Kortrijk for £950,000.
  • 03/05/2020: Sold CM Joao Moutinho to Arsenal for Free Transfer.
  • 06/03/2020: Loaned RW Mason Harrison to KV Kortrijk for One Year.
  • 06/15/2020: Loaned LW Alfie Clarke to América for One Year.

2020-21 - Net Spend: -£111,675,000

Incoming - £302,375,000
  • 07/02/2020: Bought LM Ryan Sessegnon from Fulham for £12,875,000 + Henry Onyekuru. (£60K/week)
  • 07/06/2020: Bought LB Ben Chilwell from Everton for £28,300,000. (£70K/week)
  • 07/21/2020: Bought CB Joe Gomez from Liverpool for £19,000,000. (£68K/week)
  • 07/23/2020: Bought CDM Declan Rice from Fiorentina for £23,600,000. (£40K/week)
  • 07/27/2020: Bought CF Joao Felix from SL Benfica for £47,000.000. (£47.5K/week)
  • 08/19/2020: Signed RW Hélder Costa from Free Agents for Free. (£52K/week)
  • 10/10/2020: Bought CDM Thomas Partey from Atletico Madrid for Joao Felix and £15,000,000. (£78K/week)
  • 11/21/2020: Bought ST Inaki Williams from Borussia Dortmund for £77,600,000. (£96K/week)
  • 01/31/2021: Bought RWB Ainsley Maitland-Niles from Arsenal for £11,500,000. (£47.5K/week)
  • 03/31/2021: Bought CB John Stones from Valencia CF for £38,000,000 + Joe Gomez. (£71K/week)
  • 06/10/2021: Bought CB Axel Tuanzebe from Bournemouth for £9,500,000. (£45K/week)
  • 06/14/2021: Bought LF Diogo Jota from Inter Milan for £15,000,000 + Ryan Sessegnon. (£77K/week)
  • 06/14/2021: Bought RB Joao Cancelo from Juventus for £10,000,000 + Nabil Fekir. (£100K/week)
  • 06/26/2021: Bought GK Norbert Neto from Valencia CF on Free Transfer. (£65K/week)
Outgoing - £191,700,000
  • 07/14/2020: Sold CDM William Carvalho to Manchester City for £40,000,000.
  • 07/17/2020: Sold ST Rafa Mir to Sassuolo for £11,000,000.
  • 07/19/2020: Sold GK Rui Patricio to West Ham for £24,700,000.
  • 08/07/2020: Sold CB Conor Coady to Valencia CF for £8,200,000.
  • 08/19/2020: Sold RW Adama Traore to VfL Wolfsburg for £30,900,000.
  • 09/19/2020: Sold RB Ricardo Pereira to Liverpool for £47,600,000.
  • 10/09/2020: Sold CDM Roman Saiss to Watford for £9,200,000.
  • 01/31/2021: Sold CB Kortney Hause to Atlético Mineiro for Free Transfer.
  • 05/08/2021: Sold CAM Ross Barkley to Arsenal for £21,100,000.
  • 06/01/2021: Loaned RM Isaac Jackson to LAFC for One Year.

2021-22 - Net Spend: -£59,400,000

Incoming - £389,000,000
  • 07/12/2021: Bought LM Sofiane Boufal from Southampton for £26,700,000. (£58K/week)
  • 07/12/2021: Bought CB Ethan Ampadu from Chelsea for £10,000,000. (£30K/week)
  • 07/21/2021: Bought CB Nathan Ake from Arsenal for £39,800,000. (£77K/week)
  • 07/28/2021: Bought CB Davinson Sanchez from Spurs for £67,500,000. (£89K/week)
  • 08/21/2021: Bought ST Andre Silva from Valencia for £25,000,000 + Inaki Williams. (£75K/week)
  • 08/21/2021: Bought CM Ruben Loftus-Cheek from Chelsea for £10,000,000 + Davinson Sanchez. (£84K/week)
  • 08/31/2021: Bought CM Douglas Luiz from Manchester City for £15,000,000. (£64K/week)
  • 11/07/2021: Bought RM Gelson Martins from Atletico Madrid for £20,000,000 + Diogo Jota (£90K/week)
  • 11/27/2021: Bought RM Jadon Sancho from Borussia Dortmund for £38,900,000. (£70K/week)
  • 11/27/2021: Bought CAM Pablo Fornals from Villarreal CF for £10,000,000 + Ruben Loftus-Cheek (£84K/week)
  • 01/01/2022: Bought RB Hector Bellerin from AS Monaco for £2,000,000 + Joao Cancelo (£73K/week)
  • 01/01/2022: Bought CB Malang Sarr from Bayer 04 Leverkusen for £10,000,000 + Axel Tuanzebe (£42K/week)
  • 01/03/2022: Bought LM Goncalo Guedes from Valencia CF for £45,000,000 + Gelson Martins (£85K/week)
  • 01/27/2022: Bought RM Jarrod Bowen from Hull City for £16,500,000. (£60K/week)
  • 01/27/2022: Bought LB Achraf Hakimi from Olympique Lyon for £36,000,000. (£70K/week)
  • 01/31/2022: Bought CDM Danilo Pereira from Spurs for £6,400,000 + Douglas Luiz. (£76K/week)
  • 01/31/2022: Bought CAM Isaiah Brown from Leeds United for £10,200,000. (£54K/week)
Outgoing - £329,600,000
  • 07/13/2021: Sold RWB Matt Doherty to Everton for £9,100,000.
  • 07/17/2021: Loaned GK Alfie White to FC Midtjylland for One Year.
  • 07/21/2021: Sold CB Mario Hermoso to Real Madrid for £36,400,000.
  • 07/29/2021: Sold LW Ivan Cavaleiro to Watford for £19,900,000.
  • 08/10/2021: Loaned LWB John Kitolano to RC Celta for One Year.
  • 08/23/2021: Sold ST Léo Bonatini to Werder Bremen for £5,600,000.
  • 08/24/2021: Loaned LW Alfie Clarke to Bournemouth for One Year.
  • 08/25/2021: Loaned RW Mason Harrison to Huddersfield Town for One Year.
  • 08/31/2021: Loaned CB Alfie Lewis to Independiente for One Year.
  • 08/31/2021: Loaned RB Elliot Moore to Villarreal CF for One Year.
  • 08/31/2021: Loaned GK Liam Jackson to Athletic Club for One Year.
  • 11/10/2021: Sold CDM Thomas Partey to Manchester City for £75,000,000.
  • 11/13/2021: Sold GK Arijanet Muric to TSG Hoffenheim for £17,200,000.
  • 11/28/2021: Sold RW Hirving Lozano to Juventus for £81,900,000.
  • 12/19/2021: Sold RW Helder Costa to Crystal Palace for £11,800,000.
  • 01/12/2021: Sold RWB Ainsley Maitland-Niles to Napoli for £31,900,000.
  • 01/18/2022: Sold LWB Ruben Vinagre to VfL Wolfsburg for £30,000,000.
  • 01/31/2022: Loaned CDM Harvey Clarke to Philadelphia Union for One Year.
  • 01/31/2022: Sold GK Liam Jackson to AS Monaco for £15,800,000.

2022-23 - Net Spend: £6,550,000

Incoming - £248,700,000
  • 07/28/2022: Bought CDM Sandro Tonali from Brescia for £30,000,000. (£80K/week)
  • 07/28/2022: Bought RB Elliott Moore from Wolves for £20,000,000. (£23K/week)
  • 08/07/2022: Bought CDM William Carvalho from Manchester City for £0 + Isco. (£140K/week)
  • 08/08/2022: Bought RB Álvaro Odriozola from Real Madrid for £33,700,000. (£120K/week)
  • 08/15/2022: Bought CAM Lisandro Duarte from Wolves for £5,000,000. (£17.5K/week)
  • 08/21/2022: Bought CM Paul Pogba from Manchester United for £60,000,000 + Rodrigo Bentacur. (£240K/week)
  • 08/21/2022: Bought LW Neymar Jr. from Paris St. Germain for £100,000,000 + Raphael Guerreiro. (£200K/week)
Outgoing - £255,250,000
  • 07/14/2022: Sold LB Puetro Beruatto to Galatasaray for £2,250,000.
  • 07/15/2022: Sold CAM Nabil Fekir to Real Madrid for £49,000,000.
  • 07/17/2022: Sold CB Toby Alderweireld to Chelsea for £27,000,000.
  • 07/17/2022: Sold ST Robert Lewandowski to Napoli for £21,300,000.
  • 07/19/2022: Sold ST Andrea Favilli to FC Köln for £8,700,000.
  • 07/19/2022: Sold GK Wojciech Szczęsny to Spurs for £50,000,000.
  • 07/21/2022: Sold CAM James Rodriguez to Arsenal for £36,700,000.
  • 07/25/2022: Sold LB Jesús Angulo to West Ham for £10,600,000.
  • 08/01/2022: Sold LM Rogerio to Huddersfield for £16,500,000.
  • 08/01/2022: Sold CB Dario Del Fabro to Cardiff City for £2,650,000.
  • 08/04/2022: Sold RW Ferdinando Del Sole to Derby County for £4,500,000.
  • 09/18/2022: Sold CM Roman Macek to Cardiff City for £2,250,000.
  • 09/22/2022: Sold LW Marko Pjaca to Spurs for £23,800,000.
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Academy Graduates
Wolverhampton Wanderers:
  • 12/26/2018: Will Hall (CAM - England) graduated at 18 years old.
  • 01/01/2020: Jonathan Green (CAM - England) graduated at 16 years old.
  • 01/31/2020: Bradley Morgan (GK - England) graduated at 17 years old.
  • 01/31/2020: Joel Mitchell (GK - England) graduated at 17 years old.
  • 05/01/2020: Mason Harrison (RW - England) graduated at 16 years old.
  • 05/21/2020: Alfie Clarke (LW - England) graduated at 17 years old.
  • 05/23/2020: Elliot Moore (RB - England) graduated at 17 years old.
  • 07/20/2020: Liam Jackson (GK - England) graduated at 16 years old.
  • 03/31/2021: Alfie White (GK - England) graduated at 17 years old.
  • 03/31/2021: Alfie Lewis (CB - England) graduated at 18 years old.
  • 05/21/2021: Isaac Jackson (RM - England) graduated at 18 years old.
  • 10/20/2021: Lisandro Duarte (CAM - Argentina) graduated at 16 years old.
  • 01/01/2022: Harvey Clarke (CDM - England) graduated at 17 years old.
  • 03/30/2022: Dominic Martin (CB - England) graduated at 18 years old.
  • 05/23/2022: Lance Wright (ST - England) graduated at 17 years old.
Juventus:
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Season-by-Season Recaps

Overall
Clubs: 2
League Titles: 3
Domestic Cups Won: 2
Continental Cups Won: 1
Biggest Win: 7-0 vs. Norwich, Jan 2021
Biggest Defeat: 17-1 vs. Paris, Apr 2020
Record Transfer Fee: £77,600,000
Total Earnings: £12,834,000
Club Record: 216GP, 148-25-43, 542GF, 323GA
2018/2019 Season
Club: Wolverhampton Wanderers
League Objective: Finish Mid Table
League Objective Achieved: Yes
Domestic Cup Objective: Reach the Round of 16 Stage.
Domestic Cup Objective Achieved: Yes
The Emirates FA Cup: Progress - Round 6
Carabao Cup: Progress - Round 3
Premier League: Progress - League
Manager of the Month Awards: 0
Manager of the Year Award: No
Record Transfer Fee Paid: Hermoso - £26,400,000
Record Transfer Fee Received: Norris - £630,000
League Position (Premier League): 4th
Club Record: 45GP, 26-8-11, 98GF, 76GA
Top Appearances: Rui Patricio (44), Matt Doherty (41), Adama (41), Ruben Neves (39), Diogo Jota (38)
Top Scorers: Raúl Jiménez (19), Adama (19), Rafa Mir (14), Diogo Jota (12), Joao Moutinho (8)
Top Assisters: Ruben Neves (17), Adama (13), Diogo Jota (9), Leander Dendoncker (7), Ivan Cavaleiro (4)
Top Clean Sheets: Rui Patricio (12)

2019/2020 Season
Club: Wolverhampton Wanderers
League Objective: Finish in a UEFA Europa League Spot
League Objective Achieved: Yes
Domestic Cup Objective: Reach the Round of 16 Stage.
Domestic Cup Objective Achieved: No
Continental Cup Objective: Reach the Quarter Final
Continental Cup Objective Achieved: Yes
UEFA Champions League: Progress - Quarter-Finals
The Emirates FA Cup: Progress - Round 4 Replay
Carabao Cup: Progress - Winner
Premier League: Progress - Winner
Manager of the Month Awards: 1
Manager of the Year Award: No
Record Transfer Fee Paid: Carvalho - £44,600,000
Record Transfer Fee Received: Jota - £36,500,000
League Position (Premier League): 1st
Club Record: 57GP, 37-5-15, 128GF, 107GA
Top Appearances: Dominic Calvert-Lewin (48), Rui Patricio (45), Ruben Neves (43), Henry Onyekuru (42), Mario Hermoso (42)
Top Scorers: Dominic Calvert-Lewin (46), Adama (17), Henry Onyekuru (16), Ross Barkley (11), Helder Costa (9)
Top Assisters: Ruben Neves (17), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (16), Adama (11), Ivan Cavaleiro (9), Helder Costa (8)
Top Clean Sheets: Rui Patricio (9), Arijanet Muric (3)

2020/2021 Season
Club: Wolverhampton Wanderers
League Objective: Finish in a UEFA Champions League Place
League Objective Achieved: Yes
Domestic Cup Objective: Reach the Quarter Final.
Domestic Cup Objective Achieved: No
Continental Cup Objective: Reach the Quarter Final.
Continental Cup Objective Achieved: Yes
UEFA Champions League: Progress - Quarter-Finals
The Emirates FA Cup: Progress - Round 5 Replay
Carabao Cup: Progress - Round 3
Premier League: Progress - Winner
Manager of the Month Awards: 0
Manager of the Year Award: No
Record Transfer Fee Paid: Williams - £77,600,000
Record Transfer Fee Received: Pereira - £47,600,000
League Position (Premier League): 1st
Club Record: 54GP, 38-6-10, 145GF, 69GA
Top Appearances: Ruben Neves (47), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (45), Hirving Lozano (43), Declan Rice (43), Ben Chilwell (42)
Top Scorers: Dominic Calvert-Lewin (30), Hirving Lozano (17), Nabil Fekir (15), Ryan Sessegnon (15), Inaki Williams (14)
Top Assisters: Hirving Lozano (19), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (15), Ruben Neves (15), Ryan Sessegnon (15), Nabil Fekir (9)
Top Clean Sheets: Arijanet Muric (10), Liam Jackson (7)

2021/2022 Season
Club: Wolverhampton Wanderers
League Objective: Win the League Title
League Objective Achieved: Yes
Domestic Cup Objective: Reach the Final.
Domestic Cup Objective Achieved: Yes
Continental Cup Objective: Reach the Final.
Continental Cup Objective Achieved: Yes
UEFA Champions League: Progress - Winner
The Emirates FA Cup: Progress - Winner
Carabao Cup: Progress - Round 2
Premier League: Progress - Winner
Manager of the Month Awards: 2
Manager of the Year Award: Yes
Record Transfer Fee Paid: Williams - £67,500,000
Record Transfer Fee Received: Pereira - £81,900,000
League Position (Premier League): 1st
Club Record: 60GP, 47-6-7, 171GF, 71GA
Top Appearances: Norberto Neto (50), Ruben Neves (50), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (48), John Stones (48), Andre Silva (47)
Top Scorers: Andre Silva (43), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (21), Jadon Sancho (13), Isaiah Brown (9), Ruben Neves (9)
Top Assisters: Ruben Neves (18), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (15), Andre Silva (12), Sofiane Boufal (9), Declan Rice (8)
Top Clean Sheets: Norberto Neto (17), Alfie White (1)

2022/2023 Season
Club: Juventus
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Wolverhampton Wanderers 2018-19 Board Expectations
Youth Development - Medium
  • Long Term: Make a £2,650,000 profit form youth player sales within 2 seasons. (Remaining seasons: 2)
Brand Exposure - Medium
  • Short Term: Keep a streak of at least 85% attendance in 5 consecutive home matches
Financial - Very Low
    Domestic Success - Low
    • Short Term: Premier League - Finish Mid Table
    • Short Term: The Emirates FA Cup: Reach the Round of 16 Stage
    Continental Success - Very Low
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    Post by James » 22 Mar 2020, 13:07

    This will be interesting. Do you think you can get them to the same level of success they have had this season?
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    Post by Xixak » 22 Mar 2020, 13:19

    James wrote:
    22 Mar 2020, 13:07
    This will be interesting. Do you think you can get them to the same level of success they have had this season?
    Hopefully, we'll see. Team has zero depth but the starters are really good.
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