a) Antonio Conte and Chelsea. The Saviour Cometh: Your team is embroiled in a relegation battle halfway through the last season. Can you take the reins and guide them to safety.
b) Juergen Klopps and Liverpool. Injury crisis: Things to be prepared for. Your team is swamped with injury problems, leading to most of your first team players being on the treatment table. Can you meet the board's expectations in the league.
c) Pep Guardiola and Manchester City. The Invincibles: You've gone on a long run without defeat. Can you cement your place in history by going the full season unbeaten.
d) Arsene Wenger with Arsenal. You can't win anything with kids: A batch of exceptional youth players has risen through the ranks and joined the first team. Can you claim silverware with a side built around this core, homegrown talent?
e) Jose Mourinho and Manchester United. Unrest at home: Your appointment as manager has left a lot of senior players unhappy. How will you handle the dressing room and the inevitable egos within? Can you avoid being sacked before the end of the season by matching the board's expectations.
f) Claudio Ranieri and Leicester City: The had the most accurate long ball last season and played traditional english football to win the Premier League.
g) Brighton, Derby, Hull City(One of them) Top division underdog: Your side will be immediately promoted to the top division in the country. How will you fare as massive underdogs?
h) Leeds United. Financial Storm: Your club is in financial peril. Can you maintain competitiveness on the pitch whilst reducing the club's debt and wage bill off it?
~ British Club Administration. ;) Wink.
b) Juergen Klopps and Liverpool. Injury crisis: Things to be prepared for. Your team is swamped with injury problems, leading to most of your first team players being on the treatment table. Can you meet the board's expectations in the league.
c) Pep Guardiola and Manchester City. The Invincibles: You've gone on a long run without defeat. Can you cement your place in history by going the full season unbeaten.
d) Arsene Wenger with Arsenal. You can't win anything with kids: A batch of exceptional youth players has risen through the ranks and joined the first team. Can you claim silverware with a side built around this core, homegrown talent?
e) Jose Mourinho and Manchester United. Unrest at home: Your appointment as manager has left a lot of senior players unhappy. How will you handle the dressing room and the inevitable egos within? Can you avoid being sacked before the end of the season by matching the board's expectations.
f) Claudio Ranieri and Leicester City: The had the most accurate long ball last season and played traditional english football to win the Premier League.
g) Brighton, Derby, Hull City(One of them) Top division underdog: Your side will be immediately promoted to the top division in the country. How will you fare as massive underdogs?
h) Leeds United. Financial Storm: Your club is in financial peril. Can you maintain competitiveness on the pitch whilst reducing the club's debt and wage bill off it?
~ British Club Administration. ;) Wink.
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