Fifa Manager 14 Club Facilities -
– This one hurt the most. Jan tapped the icon. A grainy photo of a leaky-roofed dormitory and a single, pockmarked pitch. The scout report from Slovakia blinked: “Found a 15-year-old defensive prodigy. Potential: 89-94. Interest: Low. Reason: ‘Facilities do not meet development needs.’” The boy would go to Red Bull Salzburg instead. He always would.
The first three months were brutal. Sparta lost to Viktoria Plzeň. They drew with Slovácko. The fans chanted for Jan’s resignation. The game’s “Job Security” meter dipped into yellow. fifa manager 14 club facilities
Sparta’s facilities were a tragedy in four panels. – This one hurt the most
The board message was immediate: “The board is concerned about the lack of first-team signings this window.” The fans on the forums—er, the virtual fan club—were “frustrated.” Jan had just spent 70% of his budget on things that wouldn't win a single match before Christmas. The scout report from Slovakia blinked: “Found a
Jan did not sell him. He nurtured him. He assigned him a mentor—a 34-year-old veteran with “Model Citizen” personality. He built a custom training schedule using the FIFA Manager 14 sliders: “Technical: High. Defensive Positioning: Very High. Physical: Medium. Rest: High.” He monitored the “Training Fatigue” meter obsessively.
By season’s end, Sparta finished 2nd. They lost in the Europa League quarterfinals. But Marek Černý had played 14 league games, scored 2 goals, and earned a “Rising Star” achievement. His value had skyrocketed from €0 to €4.5 million.
He heard the future.