I joined T11 a few days into the season, just in time to manage my team to an exodus of the Cup. Dissatisfied with that, I took over another team still in the cup. Signing up gave me 30 Tokens and a bank account of 3 000 000. I lost the money, but kept the tokens when I took over a new club. However my stadium was 1000 seats instead of 200, and I also have some other basic upgrades done. And I was still in the cup.

The first season were all about signing free agents. I neglected creating a real team, instead I probably sold a few players I should have kept. But although not finding a good formation and suitable tactics the team won the league and the cup.

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In the end my favourite formation was GK-DL-DC-DC-DC-DMR-ML-MC-MC-ST-ST Hard attacking, mixed passing, long passing, man-man marking, easy tackling, no offside trap. I sold my only DR, and did not find anyone else to buy.

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The second part of the season was more successful. The first 14 days I was the only human manager in the league, and it was very close between the teams. At the final day almost all clubs had been taken by humans, and so it was easier to win against fellow managers compared to bots.

Of course, the new season of level 2 has already started, and I already know that it is not so anymore. The managers that care of their teams are tough opponents. More about that in the next post.