It’s finally happened – he has pressed Continue! Catch up with the latest news from Kirk Sheridan’s MK Dons moneyball adventure, where he is dipping into the transfer market, talking to the team, and complaining about his own rules…
Tag: FM21
Strength in depth, loan player quandaries and bench-warming money-pits. Join Kirk Sheridan for part four of his Football Manager 2021 moneyball experiment, where he finally checks out his MK Dons playing squad.
Unattainable assistant managers, spritely senior scouts and value-for-nothing. It’s part 3 of Kirk Sheridan’s FM21 moneyball experiment, and he’s meeting the back-room team.
Expected goals, chances created and financial damage. In part two of Kirk Sheridan’s moneyball experiment, our intrepid manager opens a few cans of worms to discover just how poor MK Dons were last year…
Kirk Sheridan has one exceedingly ambitious objective. He intends to take a team from the lower reaches of the English Football League to the heights of the Premier League – and he’s going to do that with a net transfer spend as close to zero as possible. Join us for the first stage of this new Football Manager adventure.
Mandel United enter the close-season but the jury is still out on their rookie boss, Kirk Sheridan. After saving the club from relegation, will he be asked to stay in charge for a second year?
14 May 23:57 It’s Friday night, nearly Saturday morning, and I really should go to bed. But I can’t wait any longer. We have two games remaining, and three points should be enough to stay up. Just one more win. I’m eating so much chocolate now to give me the sugar rush I need to
May 12 21:21 I’m starting to believe we can actually avoid relegation this season. We’re one of the form teams in the league, we’re playing much better football than a month ago, and we’re only four points from safety. So, of course, the board have decided that now is the time to express their frustration
5 May 22:31 While I’m reviewing the training performances of my squad, and giving a few underperforming senior players a stern finger point, I receive some transfer offers for my talismanic target man, Mezine. He’s been a great focal point for us, but he is 37 years old. Is it worth keeping him for another
5 May 21:33 How times change. Only a few months ago I was the new boy on the block, but now some of the sprightly new managers who started up after me are lacking even the feeble amount of experience that I bring to the table. To be fair to Emmerechts, I think his response