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Post by djp73 » 03 Jul 2025, 07:14

got some missing images above
union berlin probably went home to a firing squad after that one
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Post by Xixak » 03 Jul 2025, 14:49

djp73 wrote:
03 Jul 2025, 07:14
got some missing images above
union berlin probably went home to a firing squad after that one
I left placeholders there but it looks like the pictures never came through the PS App annoyingly.

And yeah Berlin cooked.
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Post by Xixak » 03 Jul 2025, 15:14

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Ingolstadt Put 10 Past Ajax as Champions League Dominance Continues

Wednesday, October 21st, 2037
UEFA Champions League | Matchday #3
Audi Sportpark
FC Ingolstadt 04 (6th) vs. Ajax (17th)

10 - 2


Engel lines up an incredible free kick

Match Facts
51% - Possession - 49%
20 - Shots - 8
136 - Passes Attempted - 177
92 - Pass Accuracy % - 91
14 - Tackles - 3

Man of the Match
Marlon Engel (FCI): 10.0 rating, 2 goals, 3 assists
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Post by Xixak » 03 Jul 2025, 16:07

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Ingolstadt Batter Heidenheim to Pick up Another Bundesliga Clean Sheet

Saturday, October 24th, 2037
Bundesliga | Matchday #8
Audi Sportpark
FC Ingolstadt 04 (1st) vs. Heidenheim (16th)

6 - 0


The boys dance together to celebrate

Match Facts
53% - Possession - 47%
22 - Shots - 7
152 - Passes Attempted - 146
91 - Pass Accuracy % - 84
7 - Tackles - 3

Man of the Match
Lucas Böhm (FCI): 10.0 rating, 3 goals
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Post by Xixak » 04 Jul 2025, 03:26

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Julius Schubert Nets Hat-Trick as Ingolstadt 2nd Team Thrashes Mainz in Cup

Wednesday, October 28th, 2037
DFB-Pokal | Round 2
MEWA ARENA
1. FSV Mainz 05 vs. FC Ingolstadt 04

1 - 4


Schubert celebrates the first of his 3 goals

Match Facts
39% - Possession - 61%
6 - Shots - 16
118 - Passes Attempted - 206
88 - Pass Accuracy % - 88
5 - Tackles - 12

Man of the Match
Julius Schubert (FCI): 9.6 rating, 3 goals, 1 assist
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Post by Xixak » 04 Jul 2025, 04:03

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Ingolstadt Obliterate Köln

Saturday, October 31st, 2037
Bundesliga | Matchday #9
RheinEnergieStadion
1. FC Köln (4th) vs. FC Ingolstadt 04 (1st)

0 - 9


Ben Schneider, Noah Weber, Lucas Bohm and Vincent Weber pose for a photo

Match Facts
49% - Possession - 51%
2 - Shots - 17
185 - Passes Attempted - 160
88 - Pass Accuracy % - 90
4 - Tackles - 11

Man of the Match
Lucas Bohm (FCI): 10.0 rating, 4 goals, 4 assists
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Post by djp73 » 04 Jul 2025, 06:08

These games would be like 100-0 in football
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Post by Xixak » 04 Jul 2025, 12:01

djp73 wrote:
04 Jul 2025, 06:08
These games would be like 100-0 in football
Yeah icl this is kind of starting to get a bit boring cause my team is too good lol
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Post by Xixak » 04 Jul 2025, 13:19

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Financial Meltdown at FC Ingolstadt: European Giants Plunder Squad as Club Offloads Stars in Historic January Fire Sale


A mass exodus took place at Ingolstadt to pay for the club's financial crimes, Lucas Bohm led that with world record €354M transfer to PSG

In a stunning and unprecedented twist, FC Ingolstadt 04—fresh off a historic quintuple-winning campaign—has been forced into a desperate midseason fire sale following revelations of massive financial mismanagement dating back over five years.

After an exhaustive investigation by both the DFL and UEFA’s financial regulatory body, the club was found guilty of violating multiple Financial Fair Play rules and inflating commercial revenue through offshore shell partners linked to the club’s previous ownership regime. Sanctions include a €700M fine, restrictions on future transfer activity, and a threat of disqualification from European competition if compliance isn't met immediately.

Caught between fiscal catastrophe and sporting collapse, Ingolstadt had no choice but to offload nearly its entire first-team roster in the January transfer window, raising well over €1.8 billion in a whirlwind of record-shattering deals.

Mass Exodus: A Squad Dismantled

Ingolstadt’s golden generation, long considered the finest squad in Europe, has been scattered across the continent in one of the most shocking squad overhauls in football history.

Lucas Böhm, the generational talent and reigning Ballon d’Or winner, headlines the departures with a jaw-dropping €354.3M move to Paris Saint-Germain—the most expensive transfer in football history.

Vincent Weber, the midfield engine, joined Nottingham Forest for €239M, a deal few could have anticipated.

Noha Weber, his dynamic namesake and attacking counterpart, moved to AC Milan for €186M.

Erich Müller joined Barcelona in a stunning €185.9M deal, while Marvin Jansen, perhaps the most complete left back in world football, left for RB Leipzig for €185.6M.

Sebastian Richter, the elite center-half, was snapped up by Bayern Munich for €176M.

Jakub Malicki, the Polish shot-stopper considered one of the best in the world, went to Inter Milan for €151M.

Lenny Grüne joined Böhm at PSG for €121M, and Erich Arnold completed a blockbuster move to Real Madrid for €123M.

Nikas Stief, the versatile midfield general, joined rivals Bayern for €76M.

Bruno Ludwig, a key rotation piece in last year’s campaign, also departed for RB Leipzig for €28M.

Perhaps most tragically, club captain Marlon Engel—a symbol of the club’s rise—terminated his contract amid legal complications, and is currently without a club. Sources suggest several European sides are circling.

The Rebuild Begins

With heavy penalties paid and the dust beginning to settle, manager Sabrina Wittmann has begun the daunting task of reshaping her squad on the fly. Working closely with the club’s academy and scouting network, Ingolstadt have turned to their roots—bringing back familiar faces, forgotten talents, and promising youth products.

Artur Scholz, once touted as the heir to Manuel Neuer, returns in goal after a nomadic journey across Europe.

Flying wingers Jonas Möller and Oskar Mayer are back from disappointing spells abroad, hoping to reignite their careers under Wittmann’s stewardship.

Frank Jung, a towering striker and former academy golden boot winner, returns from the 2. Bundesliga after five years away.

Midfield anchor Emil Vogel re-joins after a spell at Leverkusen, expected to play a key role in stabilizing the team.

And most notably, Lennart König, now 29, makes his long-awaited return from Manchester United in a €20M deal. A vocal leader and former Ingolstadt youth captain, König has been handed the armband and is expected to anchor a very different Ingolstadt side going forward.

What’s Next?

While fans reel from the mass exodus, Wittmann has publicly embraced the challenge. “We built a dynasty once,” she said. “Now we will build something new—something just as proud, from the ground up.”

The second half of the season will test the club’s identity, resolve, and tactical evolution. From European royalty to underdog rebuild, FC Ingolstadt’s next chapter begins now—stripped bare but burning with purpose.
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Post by Agent » 04 Jul 2025, 13:32

Fresh start :blessed:
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