OK, so apologies for the long delays in updating. I lost the save game and had to recover it from a cloud backup. I've lost a lot of the screenshots I had saved for this so I will have to just give a summary and show you where we are now.
Its been an eventful couple of season for Boro. Having managed to emulate the great 2003 Arsenal side by going unbeaten an entire season and setting a new points total record in the PL of 106 and the most wins in a season at 32, they are now 3 times Premier League winners and two times Champions Cup winners. Boro's stature has massively increased and they are now one of the top 10 clubs in world football. Hew Jarse has been inducted into the hall of fame.
In terms of the staff,. Boro now has the most efficient coaching and medical teams team in the Premier League, and the second highest recruitment team with scouts all over the world.
The squad continues to evolve and is concentrated around a core of young players rejected by other world clubs, trained and nurtured into world beaters. One of the boards aims is to develop young players and then around the age of 27/28/ sell them on and recoup the investment. This is starting to show dividends with a core group of academy players forcing Hew's hand into giving them first team action. The squad is generally quite close. One of the recent additions, Javier Nunez seems to have a party animal inside him and has missed training 11 times in his first season due to being out the night before. Hew is going to have his hands full with that guy. Howver, the ex Barcelona La Masia graduate has a hell of an eye for goal.
Other recent additions include Thomas Buchele who has replaced Big Harold who moved on to Derby for £22.5m at the age of 29 after 7 great season as a stalwart of the Boro defence. Lewis Wing was released on a free after a loan season with Sevilla failed to result in a bid. James Garner, the Man Utd loanee who played for Boro for 2 seasons has been signed on a permanent deal to replace Wing. The most extravagant purchase was needed for left wing back. In cometh Ben Hur.
Three players who are being prepped for the step up to the first team are
Jamie McDermott, a pressing forward
Liam Curran, a ball winning midfielder in the guise of Adam Clayton. Aggressive as hell and like a pit bull at the butchers.
Leo Coton, another midfielder who offers creativity to staunch Liam Curran's outright hostility to other players
A new stadium is in progress and has been delayed twice but should be open before Christmas. Finances are in a good state
And the board seem pleased.
Onward and upwards.