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One of the things I like to do the most when a Football Manager game is launched – in this case, Football Manager 2011 – is to start scouting the world, searching for wonderkids and great youngsters to help me and the club go forward. It’s never easy to spot the talents and truly promising players, but I did my best and I believe that I’ve created a complete list of Football Manager 2011 Wonderkids and Great Youngsters.

It took me nearly 8 hours to search for the players and 1 1/2 hours to actually sort the list and write this article, so comments are more than welcomed, while stealing the list (without linking to the source) is highly prohibited :) Now enjoy the complete list of FM 2011 wonderkinds and promising youngsters.

Best Football Manager 2011 Young Goalkeepers

David Ospina (21 years old). Value: 3.1 Million Euros. Club: OGC Nice
Matej Delac (17 years old). Value: 3.5 Million Euros. Club: Chelsea
Silviu Lung Jr (21 years old). Value: Cheap. Club: U Craiova

Best Football Manager 2011 Young Central Defenders

Toby Alderweireld (21 years old). Value: €3.4 Million. Club: Ajax
Mikel San Jose (21 years old). Value: €3.9 Million. Club: Athletic
Stefan Reinartz (21 years old). Value: €3,6 Million. Club: Leverkusen
Neven Subotic (21 years old). Value €4,9 Million. Club: Dortmund
Guillermo Burdisso (21 years old). Value: €2,7 Million. Club: Roma
Jorge Pulido (19 years old). Value: €600,000. Club: Athletico
Simon Kjaer (21 years old), Value: €5,75 Million. Club: Wolfsburg
Mats Hummels (21 years old). Value: €4,7 Million. Club: Dortmund
Mateo Mussacchio (19 years old). Value: €4.8 Million. Club: Villareal
Ezequiek Munoz (19 years old). Value: 3.5 Million. Club: Palermo
Ryan Bennet (20 years old). Value: €570,000. Club: Peterborough
Cedric Mongongu (21 years old). Value: €3.4 Million. Club: AS Monaco
Mario Fernandez (19 year old). Value: €4.3 Million. Club: Gremio
Phil Jones (18 years old). Value €4.5 Million. Club: Blackburn
Holger Badstuber (21 years old). Value: €4.5 Million. Club: FC Bayern
Leonel Galeano (18 years old). Value: €1.7 Million. Club: Independiente
Danny Wilson (18 years old). Value: €2.5 Million. Club: Liverpool

Best Football Manager 2011 Young Fullbacks

Cesar Azpilicueta (20 years old). Value: €5.5 Million. Club: OM
Jerome Boateng (21 years old). Value: 12.5 Million. Club: Manchester City
Romario (16 years old). Value: €425,000. Club: Vitoria
Atila Turan (18 years old). Value: €1,2 Million. Club: GF 38

Best Football Manager 2011 Young Central Midfielders (and DMC)

Aaron Ramsey (19 years old). Value: €6 Million. Club: Arsenal
Steven N’Zonzi (21 years old). Value: €500,000. Club: Blackburn
J Rodwell (19 years old). Value: €5,75 Million. Club: Everton
Leroy Fer (20 years old). Value: €3.6 Million. Club: Fiorentina
Milan Badelj (21 yers old). Value: €1.4 Million. Club: Dinamo
Necip Uysal (19 years old). Value: 2.8 Million. Club: Besiktas
Moussa Sissoko (20 years old). Value: €6,25 Million. Club: Toulouse
Yann M’Villa (20 years old). Value: €5 Million. Club: Stade Rennais
Nicolas Nkoulou (20 years old). Value: €4.8 Million. Club: AS Monaco
Josh McEachram (17 years old). Value: €1.8 Million. Club: Chelsea
Ruben Yttergard Jenssen (21 years old). Value: €1.1 Million. Club: Tromso
Samba Sow (21 years old). Value: €3.3 Million. Club: RC Lens
Fabian Delph (20 years old). Value: €5.25 Million. Club: Aston Villa
Sergio Oliveira (18 years old). Value: €800,000. Club: Porto
David Alaba (18 years old). Value: €4.1 Million. Club: FC Bayern
Zakaria Labyad (17 years old). Value: €1.3 Million Club: PSV

Best Football Manager 2011 Young Attacking Midfielders (Centre)

Daniel Parejo (21 years old). Value: €4.4 Million. Club: Getafe
Christian Eriksen (18 years old). Value: €3.3 Million. Club: Ajax
Paulo Henrique (20 years old). Value: €4.3 Million. Club: Santos
Mirdem Pjanic (20 years old). Value: €6 Million. Club: Unigamesity
Javier Pastore (21 years old). Value: €9.5 Million. Club: Palermo
Eden Hazard (19 years old). Value: €6.5 Million. Club: LOSC Lille
Stevan Jovetic (20 years old). Value: €9,25 Million. Club: Fiorentina
Mesut Ozil (21 years old). Value: €10.75 Million. Club: Real Madrid
Thomas Muller (20 years old). Value: €7,5 Million. Club: FC Bayern
Toni Kroos (20 years old). Value: €6,25 Million. Club: FC Bayern
Willian (21 years old). Value: €4.4 Million. Club: Shakthar
Douglas Costa (19 years old). Value: €4.3 Million. Club: Shakthar
Edgar Ivan Pacheco (20 years old). Value: €1 Million. Club: Atals
Martin Galvan (17 years old). Value: €1.1 Million. Club: Cruz Azul
Bryan Rabello (16 years old). Value: €550,000. Club: Colo Colo
Alan Dzagoev (20 years old). Value: €6.75 Million. Club: CSKA Moscow
Camacho (20 years old). Value: €1,5 Million. Club: Flamengo
Georginio Wijnaldum (19 years old). Value: €3.3 Million. Club: Feyenoord
Davide Petrucci (18 years old). Value: €525,000. Club: Manchester UTD
Mateo Kovacic (16 years old). Value: €575,000. Club: Dinamo
Jano (17 years old). Value: €3.3 Million. Club: Spartak Moscow

Best Football Manager 2011 Young Wingers

Andre Schurrle (19 years old) Value: €3.3 Million
Adam Hlousek (21 years old). Value: €1 Million. Club: Slavia Prague
Alexis Sanchez (21 years old). Value: €8 Million. Club: Udinese
Gareth Bale (20 years old). Value: €6,75 Million. Club: Tottenham
Marko Marin (21 years old). Value: €5 Million. Club: Werder Bremen
Xherda Shaqiri (18 years old). Value: €2.7 Million. Club: Basel
Lewis Holtby (19 years old). Value: €4.7 Million Club: Schalke

Best Football Manager 2011 Young Strikers

Sercan Yildirim (20 years old). Value: €4.4 Million. Club: Bursaspor
Marko Livaja (16 years old). FREE
Ahmed Khalil (19 years old), Value: €900,000 Al Ahli
Borja Baston (17 years old). Value: €1.7 Million. Club: At. Madrid
Iker Munian (17 years old). Value: €4.3 Million. Club: Athletic
Khouma Babacar (17 years old). Value: €4.4 Million. Club: Fiorentina
Yaya Sanogo (17 years old). Value: €2.1 Million Club: AJ Auxerre
Neymar (18 years old). Value: €6.25 Million. Club: Santos
Marko Arnautovic (21 years old). Value: €5,25 Million. Club: Werder Bremen
Mario Ballotelli (19 years old). Value: €28 Million. Club: Manchester City
Pato (20 years old). Value: €18 Million Club: AC Milan
Abel Hernandez (19 years old). Value: €10,75 Million. Club: Palermo
Taufic Guarch (18 years old). Value: €925,000. Club: Estudiantes
Piotr Parzyszek (16 years old). Value: €800,000. Club: De Graafschap
Lacina Traore (19 years old). Value: €1,7 Million. Club: CFR Cluj
Cedric Bakambu (19 years old). Value: €900,000. Club: FC Sochaux
Marko Maletic (16 years old). Value: €250,000. Club: FC Utrecht
Connor Wickham (17 years old). Value: €1,9 Million. Club: Ipswich
Sani Emmanuel (17 years old). Value: FREE (you’ll have to pay €20,000 compensation)
Romelu Lukaku (17 years old). Value: €1.4 Million. Club: Anderlecht
Vaclav Kadlec (18 years old). Value: 1.2 Million. Club: Sparta Prague

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46 Comments

  1. Thomasson

    November 5, 2010 at 5:32 pm

    Best young goalkeeper in FM2011: David De Gea from Atletico de Madrid. He is the best by far…

  2. Mike

    November 5, 2010 at 7:20 pm

    Leroy Fer from Fiorentina?? You mean Feyenoord!

  3. filip

    November 6, 2010 at 5:08 pm

    Can you look this players:
    Jordi Amat (18) Central Defender (Espanyol)
    Alvaro Vazquez (19) striker (Espanyol)
    Juanmi (17) Striker (Malaga)
    Herrera (21) Midfielder (Zaragoza)
    Pablo Sarabia (17) Winger (Real Madrid)
    Gerard Deulofeu (17) Winger (FC Barcelona)
    Thiago Alcantara (19) Midfielder (FC Barcelona)

    Probably Spain has the league with more Young Talents

  4. Anthony

    November 7, 2010 at 1:29 pm

    So, who are the players that have been given ‘-10’ for potential ability?

    And what are the potential abilities for the wonderkids listed above?

  5. Kez

    November 7, 2010 at 8:57 pm

    Ive signed a few good players with Man Utd.

    Eliaquim Mangala from Standard
    Levan Kenia from Schalke
    Onur Kivrak from Trabzonspor
    Michal Svec from SC Heerenveen

    Dieguinho from Fluminense is alo good

  6. sideslide10

    November 9, 2010 at 1:16 pm

    where is Sergio Canales?????

  7. Bøllemis

    November 10, 2010 at 12:06 pm

    Try Kenneth Zohore from FC København. He’s only 16 years old and he’s very cheap i bought him for under 1 million £.

  8. Bøllemis

    November 10, 2010 at 12:15 pm

    Kevin from Zaragoza. He’s labelled the next Xavi. I bought him in FM10 and he became a regular on the spanish national team after about 5 seasons for my FC Lorient team.

  9. Niang

    November 11, 2010 at 12:59 am

    Issiar Dia Fenerbahce
    Miroslav Stoch Fenerbahce

  10. jedi

    November 14, 2010 at 9:09 pm

    Korey Smith is very good from norwich.

  11. Anthony

    November 18, 2010 at 8:31 am

    I bought the game and I was hugely disappointed with the number of young players being assigned -10 for ‘potential ability’………only 2!!

    The likes of Thomas Mueller, Anders Linegaard and Jordan Henderson, just to name a few, are very much underrated!

    I think one of the main reasons is that the scouts working for SEGA and this FM series are either very LAZY or their scouting abilities have dropped.

    I didn’t regret buying the game but I am open about selling it now at cut price!

  12. Neil

    November 20, 2010 at 2:30 pm

    He is at Real Madrid

  13. CsAtlantis

    November 26, 2010 at 4:09 am

    Tamas Kadar, Haris Vuckic and Nile Ranger at Newcastle are pretty good imho

  14. John Stevens

    December 1, 2010 at 5:20 pm

    HEY EVERYONE, GO SEARCH SPORTINGS UNDER 19 SQUAD . You´ll FREAK OUT!! 75% of the SQUAD FULL OF CHEAP WONDER KIDS !!

  15. James

    December 15, 2010 at 8:10 pm

    Correct!

  16. GodSlayer

    December 27, 2010 at 1:25 am

    Try Mathieu Deschamp..he’s a good striker just like Khouma Babacar..for DC try Ezequel Munoz..for RB try Cesar Jaume..DL try Dodo..GK i used Joe Hart n he’s not dissapointed me :) AMR i used Theo Walcott (he’s stat is not good,but he’s played really well)

    Thanks

  17. Johnny73

    January 3, 2011 at 9:53 pm

    Kyriakos Papadopoulos DC
    Sime Vrsaljko D/W/MR
    Sotiris Ninis M/AMCR
    Dean Bouzanis GK
    Sunny DM
    Boakye ST
    Matias Defederico ST
    Marco Verratti M/AMC

  18. wakie_lfc

    January 23, 2011 at 10:32 pm

    just a few i bought in my 1st season playing as liverpool ill try not to note any already said.

    gk – alex smithies – 20y/o – huddersfield (a must in any team)

    lb – dodo – 18y/o – corinthians (very good and cheap)
    cb/rb – jordan spence – 20y/o – west ham (great stats and gets better quickly)
    rb – serge aurier – 17y/o – rc lens (young international and great prospect)

    am – alex teixeira – 20y/o – shakhtar (plays pretty much any possition)
    cm – eyal golasa – 18y/o – maccabi haifa (decent stats and plays almost anywhere in midfield)
    dm – grzegorz krychowiak – 20y/o – *on loan*stade de reims (great prospect)
    lm – xherdan shaqiri – 18y/o – basel (plays either side of midfield very well)

    sc – nassim ben khalifa – 18y/o – wolfsburg (fantastic stats and gets better fast)
    sc – lacina traore – 19y/o – cfr cluj (can also play at am)
    sc – leigh griffiths – 19y/o – birmingham (slow starter but does get better of time)

    there are plenty more good young players but these are cheap and in my opinion good enough for 1st team action from the get-go

    hit me back with your thoughts and opinions

  19. jamie-sweeney

    January 30, 2011 at 11:46 am

    Marek Hamsik CAM Napoli
    Jao Moutinho CM Sporting
    Sergio Asenjo GK athletico madrid

  20. BillysK

    February 4, 2011 at 8:23 pm

    Oh yes m8 i now have Kevin fist team midfielder in man utd i am in 2014..Great player with great shots!

  21. Albert O'McBobson

    February 22, 2011 at 7:17 pm

    Nathan Eccleston (AM, ST, 18) and Jack Robinson (DR, 16) of Liverpool seem to have pretty good potential, Eccleston scores goals fairly regularly for me.

  22. Ash

    March 11, 2011 at 1:45 pm

    Add in Rafael (Man Utd) as full-back. You can loan him with an option to buy at the start of the game.

  23. Vitaliy

    April 4, 2011 at 8:58 pm

  24. Moshe Kai Cavalin

    May 12, 2011 at 4:27 am

    I think Jack Robinson plays as a left-back, not a right-back. What do you think about Flanagan? Bought him for Manchester City and developed a lot. He became my main right-back about five to six seasons later.

  25. The third star

    May 25, 2011 at 11:41 am

    Where’s Marco Verratti (17), Lucas (Sao Paulo, 18)???

  26. kakaArgentina

    May 27, 2011 at 10:01 am

    Guarch from Mexico Under20s plays amazingly 14 goals in 18 games he reminds me of Chicharito

  27. Luke Arthur

    May 28, 2011 at 1:21 am

    The only youngster in the entire game with a -10 potential is Aaron Ramsey from Arsenal, I’m pretty sure.

  28. Martin Simonsen

    June 9, 2011 at 11:10 am

    Try Ton Schaken, he is a really dynamite on the midfield, and javier hernandez, from barcelona.
    Angel is a very decent striker, he made 37 goal in one season for my FC Copenhagen team in the season 2024/2025.
    Ousman Mane is a very good goalkeeper.
    Why have no one seen Simon Mogotsi, he is truly wonderfull, as a Left midfielder.

  29. Newcastle

    June 12, 2011 at 2:42 pm

    I recommend these youngsters.

    Striker, Attacking Midfielder: Erick Torres 17 years old. Club Chivas (Mexico) €1M

    Erick Torres becomes one of the greatest attackers i’ve ever seen on FM.

    Central Defender: Raphael Varane,17 years old. great youngster who puts in a great performance already in the first season.

    I also have to mention that Eden Hazard is the best youngster ever. I have bought him in all my saves and he always perform.

  30. az

    June 20, 2011 at 6:41 pm

    zeli iamail is good from wolves also lucas from sao paulo is brilliant attacking midfielder also christian zapata is one of bst defenders butis 24 yo but very good best ever buy for me

  31. lm

    July 9, 2011 at 2:26 am

    if you need someone to get you goal nolan roux is the player to get i bought him when i was with everton he scored 30 goal in his first season and in his second he scored 36.he only cost £3.2m and Barcelona were looking for him they were giving me 13m for him.

  32. jacpott96

    July 21, 2011 at 10:29 am

    hey guys i’m italian and obviously played most of my games in italy. well here’s a short list of italian wonderkids you can have for a chip price:

    GOALKEEPERS:
    -Luigi Sepe: Napoli/1991
    -Vincenzo Fiorillo: Sampdoria/1990
    -Andrea Seculin: Fiorentina/1990
    -Mattia Perin: Genoa/1991

    DEFENDERS:
    -Luca Caldirola: Inter/ D(C/L)/ 1989
    -Lorenzo De Silvestri: Fiorentina/ RB/RWB/ 1988
    -Lorenzo Ariaudo: Juventus/ D(C/L)/ 1989
    -Giuseppe Bellusci: Catania/ D(C/R)/ 1989
    -Davide Santon: Inter/ D(R/L)/ 1991
    -Angelo Obinze Ogbonna: Torino/ D(C/L)/ 1989

    MIDFIELDERS:
    -Federico Casarini: Bologna/ M(C)/ 1989
    -Marco Ezio Fossati: Milan/ M(C/D)/ 1992
    -Lorenzo Crisetig: Inter/ DM/ 1993
    -Marco Verratti: Pescara/ AM(C)/M(C)/ 1992
    -Antonino Barilla: Reggina/ M/AM(L)/ 1988
    -Nicolas Viola: Reggina/ AM(C)/ 1989
    -Andrea Bertolacci: Roma/ M(C/D)/ 1991
    -Andrea Poli: Sampdoria/ M(C/D)/ 1989
    -Giovanni Cristofari: Palermo/ M(C)/ 1993
    -Stephan El Shaarawy: Genoa/ AM(R/L)/ 1992
    -Federico Carraro: Fiorentina/ AM(L/C)/ 1992
    -Fabio Sciacca: Catania/ M(C/D)/ 1989
    -Marco D’Alessandro: Roma/ AM (L/R)/ 1991

    STRIKERS:
    -Luca Tremolada: Inter/ ST/AM(C)/ 1991
    -Alberto Paloschi: Milan/ ST / 1990
    -Diego Fabbrini: Empoli/ AM/ST/ 1990
    -Guido Marilungo: Sampdoria/ ST/AM(L)/ 1989
    -Mattia Gallon: Cagliari/ ST / 1992
    -Gianmarco Zigoni: Milan/ ST/ 1991
    -Cristian Pasquato: Juventus/ ST / 1989
    -Stefano Okaka: Roma/ ST / 1989
    -Mattia Destro: Inter/ ST / 1991

  33. tee man u fan

    August 12, 2011 at 3:50 pm

    the champs (man u) should consider getting marko marin from weder bremen. hes an attacking mid or can play as a winger.

    $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ manchester untied

    marko marin has just been signed by manchester untied.

    for 30mil.

    here is a list for glory signings……….

    luka modric 25 mil,mikel arteta 22.5 mil,jack rodwell 25 mil =72.5 mil + a strong midfield.

  34. yowyow

    August 13, 2011 at 7:06 pm

    Vergouwen from holland the young striker golden boots.

  35. Grimmers

    September 6, 2011 at 1:34 pm

    Sergio Asenjo Is That Good On Mine Hes Pushed Casillas Off The Span No 1

  36. Grimmers

    September 6, 2011 at 1:38 pm

    This Team Is My Arsenal Team That Won 5 Trophies Last Year

    Asenjo
    Sagna David Luiz Sakho Gibbs

    Sanchex Xabi Alonso Fabregas Neymar

    Ballotelli Van Persie

    Subs
    Almunia
    Wilshere
    Lulaku
    Camacho
    Bojan
    Mattock
    Thiago Heleno

  37. BasseJarrov

    September 14, 2011 at 10:15 pm

    Hey everybody!!

    try the danish talent “Bashkim Kadrii” from OB

    Jens Styger Larsen from Brøndby IF

  38. West Ham Utd Fan

    September 26, 2011 at 5:06 pm

    yous are all talking about middle of European players but look at scotland
    Greeg whylde Rangers
    Greig Spence Celtic under 19s
    James dayton kilmarnock
    nigel hasselbanik st mirren
    paul McGowan st mirren
    Frazer Fyvie aberdeen
    jamie ness rangers
    mohamed bangura celtic
    adam mathews celtic
    scott allan Dundee utd

  39. YNWA

    September 28, 2011 at 3:32 pm

    This is my Aston Villa squad in 3d season: GK: Smithies (from Huddersfield) DC: Phil Jones (from Blackburn) DC: R.Dunne (already at Aston Villa) DR: V.Corluka (from Tottenham) DL: Baines (from Everton) DM: M’Villa (from Stade Rennais) AM/R: A.Young (already at Aston VIlla) AM/L: Bale (from Tottenahm) AM/C: A.Sanchez (from Udinese) ST: Neymar (from Shakhtar) ST: Lukaku (from Anderlecht) Subs(first 7): Friedel,C.Davies,Vegar Edden Hedenstad(From Stabaek),Reo-Coker,Downing,Ireland,Delphouneso Young-talented players:Kovacic(from Dinamo),Feftatzidis(from Olympiakos),Marco Verratti(from Pescara),Jack Robinson(from Liverpool),Rodney Sneijder(from Ajax),Zeman(from Sparta Prague),Ji Dong WO(Free Transfer) And finally wonderkids who were already in Aston Villa squad: Marc Albringhton,Fabian Delph and Delphouneso

  40. celtic all the way

    September 28, 2011 at 6:32 pm

    my team is celtic and i have gk fraser foster rb adam mathews lb kieran gibbs
    cb chris smalling cb jordan mcmillian lm greeg whylde rm james forrest cm ki sung yeung cm jamie ness st gary hooper st anthonay stokes

  41. Christian

    November 3, 2011 at 8:45 pm

    Hi! Try these young players:

    GK: Alex Smithies, Huddersfield, England

    DEF: Tamas Kadar, Newcastle, England
    Simen Wangberg, Rosenborg, Norway
    Joakim Våge Nilsen, Haugesund, Norway

    MID: Denis Abdulahi, Orebro, Sweden
    Markus Henriksen, Rosenborg, Norway
    Mohamed Bangura (also an attacker), AIK, Sweden
    Josmar Zambrano, Tenerife, Spain
    Christian Eriksen, Ajax, Holland

    ATT: Mushaga Bakenga, Rosenborg, Norway
    Joshua King, Manchester United, England

  42. Voice of The Voiceless

    November 22, 2011 at 1:31 am

    Nélson Oliveira – Benfica
    João Pereira – Sporting
    Baba – Maritimo
    Capel – Sevilla
    Neymar – Santos
    Paulo Henrique – Santos
    Hulk – Porto
    Pastore – Palermo
    Baxter – Everton

  43. Marius

    December 23, 2011 at 1:17 pm

    I used ManCity fpr the first 4 seasons. I don’t think I need to mention anyone since money is aplenty. But special mention must go to Javier Pastore (36 million pound) from Palermo. Big clubs must purchase him. A great playmaker and scorer. At 22, he’s a good long term key player. Also Boyata will turn out to be a world class CB.

    After winning the league, I quit and I signed for Juventus which were 10th in January when I took over. I signed Jese for free (wonderkid from Real Madrid). Play him as Advanced Forward and he does wonder – scoring and assists. Vaclac Kadlec is famous, but useful to Juventus. Seydou Doumbia is decent on first season, signing him for 7.5 million pound from CSKA Moscow, but comes good on 2nd and 3rd season scoring around 15-25 goals per season.

    Existing players in Juventus which has average stats but comes really good is Milos Krasic (M/AM R), Sebastian Giovinco (M/AM C/L) and Caludio Marchisio (DM/M C). I already have Moussa Sissoko (DM /M C) in the team which is a phenomenal player, but doesn’t suit my team and sold him off to ManCity for 30.5 million pound.

    I found Gylfi Sigurosson (AMC) from Zenit which is as good as Pastore and signed him for 20 million pound. Already a key player. Alberto Botia (DC) – 7 million pound, Hector Rodas (DC) – 4.5 million pound and Massimo Volta (DC) – 4 million pound are decent CBs.

    GK – Viviano, Muller

    DL – Renzetti / Siano, DC – Botia / Volta, DC- Hector Rodas / Albiol, DR – Rafinha / Gaston Diaz

    ML – Holtby, Giovinco, MC – de Jong, Mohamed Sissoko, MC – Gylfi Sigurosson / Marchisio, MR – Krasic, Vladimir Weiss

    ST – Jese / Kadlec, ST – Doumbia

    On my way to winning my first Serie A. Now 1st in January 2017.

  44. Marius

    December 23, 2011 at 1:27 pm

    Best players I’ve signed:

    1. Javier Pastore (AM C) from Palermo
    2. Karim Benzema (ST) from Real Madrid
    3. Hulk (ST) from Porto

    Best low / free transfer:

    1. Jese
    2. Srna
    3. Vaclac Kadlec

    Bad players:

    1. Rossi
    2. Sneijder
    3. Adler

  45. BOND

    February 14, 2012 at 3:13 pm

    I manage Chelsea and i have cleared the decks and this is my new team:
    Its really young and am on the 3 year have won evrything the League, UCL
    the club world cup.

    nORMALLY I play 4- 2-3-1 or 4-3-1-2

    keepers
    matej delac,turnbull,areola

    defence
    papadopoulos, munoz. david luiz, betrand, digne,danilo,denis appiah
    are my make up of the bak line

    midfield
    cASEMIRO, JUCILEI,KOVACIC,ROMEU,ESSEIN, RAMIRES, JOSH MAc Carean,vidal

    Wingers
    sHAQIRI,lUCAS,Dentinho, spas delev,douglas costa,

    trequartista
    hazard, moura lucas, coutinho, guidetti

    fwds
    lukaku,dedyoke,sanogo on loan,got coutinho on loan from inter. I have spent 208 million usd to build this team and got good deals in selling of previous chelsea greats.which ammsed a total 100 million usd.

  46. SUVOJIT DEY

    January 15, 2013 at 10:36 am

    any team need a backup striker can sign C.BENITEZ from mexican club Santos laguna for 3-4mil euro

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In Sims 4, satisfaction points are basic points earned by achieving ambitions and whims. They can be used to purchase in-game ambition prizes. Aspiration rewards are often uncommon and intense; therefore, accumulating as many pleasure points as possible is beneficial.

How To Enable Cheats In Sims 4?

To enable cheats in The Sims 4, open the cheat box in the upper left corner of the screen and put ‘testingcheats true’ into the box. You should be able to insert any additional cheat into the box.

  • For PC users, use CTRL + Shift + C to bring up the box.
  • On Mac, this is Command + Shift + C.
  • For console gamers, push all four triggers at the same time.

Sims 4 Satisfaction Points Cheat Guide 

If you’re unfamiliar with the Sims 4 satisfaction point hacks, here they are:

  • Sims.Give_Satisfaction_Points

This is the fundamental cheat command for increasing Sims 4 pleasure points. However, you must replace the “X” in the line with a number to add many pleasure points to the game. This is how it works!! 

  • For instance, if you want to receive 10,000 pleasure points, simply modify the hack to Sims. Give 10000 Satisfaction_Points. 

Remember that the number does not require a comma. And if you unintentionally type a comma or a full stop, the hack will not function! Check for this error anytime you face trouble when using this trick in your game.

Even though this is a simple satisfaction points trick to remember, I recommend writing it down someplace in case you need it again. You never know when you’ll want to acquire all the Sims 4 pleasure points! Also, there is no limit to how many times you can use this hack.

Also Read: How To Use The Sims 4 CAS Full Edit Mode Cheat

What To Do With Sims 4 Satisfaction Points?

Now that you have infinite pleasure points, you can purchase vital goodies from the rewards shop. 

These include moodlet solvers, which can elevate either all of your sim’s moodlets or particular ones. 

Some potions affect your sims’ bodily form, attitude, or ability to do specific activities quickly. The rarest and most costly products in the rewards store are:

  • Professional Slacker 
  • Savant Seldom 
  • Sleepy Super 
  • Green Thumb 
  • Money Tree 
  • Re-Training Potion 
  • Forever Fresh 
  • Forever Full 
  • Never Weary

If you’re weary of your sims coming home from work in a stressful mood, traits like Professional Slacker might be helpful. This perk allows your sims to take it easy at work without worry of getting demoted or dismissed. 

If you’re working on a gardening or Rags-to-Riches task involving farming to earn simoleons, Super Green Thumb might be an excellent time saver. This is because the perk reduces the possibility of weeds and pests on plants.

Also Read: Sims 4 Death Cheats: Cheats to Kill Your Sim

How Can You Get an Unlimited Amount Of Satisfaction Cheats In Sims 4? 

If you want to gain an infinite quantity of happiness points in Sims 4, utilize the satisfaction points cheat:

  • Use the Sims to obtain infinite happiness points in Sims 4. Replace the “X” in Give_Satisfaction_Points with “9999999”. 
  • This is sufficient to purchase all ambition prizes from the store. 
  • However, you can double your pleasure scores by retyping the same cheat instruction. And continue to do so!! 

Even though you can potentially generate infinite pleasure points in Sims 4 by entering any number into this trick, “9999999” just works brilliantly. 

There is no use in using this satisfaction points trick more than once since it will offer you more satisfaction points than you can spend. However, because there is no limit to the number of times you use it, you can always obtain a limitless number of pleasure points.

Importance Of Satisfaction Points In Sims 4

Spending pleasure points allows you to purchase a variety of potent remedies, distinctive attributes, and entertaining odd goods in Sims 4. 

  • For example, the Potion of Youth item may be purchased from the store for 1500 pleasure points. It resets the age of your Sim, allowing them to live for much longer.
  • However, remedies like “Inspired Potion” are really handy, especially if you need those moodlets right away.

Aside from potions, the shop attributes can also be entertaining. 

  • For example, the “Storm Chaser” characteristic makes your Sim adore storms and willing to live in perilous situations. 
  • You can buy roughly 40 different qualities using pleasure points. 
  • Remember that you can always use the pleasure points trick to earn these effortlessly and quickly.

Also Read: How To Use The Sims 4 Debug Cheat – Ultimate Guide

How Can You Remove Satisfaction Points?

If you gave your Sim too many points with the satisfaction points hack and now regret it, or if you want to cut their existing ambition points to challenge them more, you can do so with cheats. 

  • To remove satisfaction points, use the same trick, sims.give_satisfaction_points X. However, instead of adding a positive number, you must add a negative one. 
  • Take 8000 satisfaction points from your Sim; for example, type sims.give_satisfaction_points -8000. 
  • This immediately deducts 8000 points from their satisfaction score.

Also Read: Sims 4 Cooking Skill Cheat: Everything You Need To Know

Final Thoughts

As you can see, there is just one cheat in Sims 4 for getting satisfaction points. And once you’ve used it a few times, you’ll probably remember it for the rest of your life. Satisfaction points are extremely valuable in Sims 4, you should certainly use this cheat.

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The 5 Most Important Features to Look for in a Gaming Chair

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When you’re shopping for a new gaming chair, it can be overwhelming trying to decide which features really matter. With so many options on the market boasting the latest technologies and most ergonomic designs, how do you know which chair will provide the best comfort and support during your marathon gaming sessions? This guide will walk you through the 5 most important features to look for so you can find your perfect gaming throne. Whether you’re a 

casual or competitive gamer, these key factors will help you upgrade your setup with a chair that matches both your needs and budget.

#1 Adjustable Armrests

Many gamers overlook armrest adjustment when setting up their chair, but this feature plays a crucial role in preventing fatigue and discomfort during intense gaming sessions. Adjustable armrests allow you to customize the height and width so your forearms and elbows are supported at just the right angle.

Ideally, your armrests should be positioned so that your arms form a 90-degree angle when your hands are on the keyboard and mouse. This takes pressure off the muscles in your neck, shoulders, and back while also keeping your wrists in a neutral position to avoid cramping or pinched nerves.

Some high-end gaming chairs include 4D armrests that can slide, pivot, and shift in multiple directions. This allows you to dial in the perfect position tailored to your body’s needs. For more tips on optimizing your arm, hand, and wrist positioning, check out this Ultimate Guide for Choosing the Best Gaming Chair. Investing in a chair with customizable armrests pays dividends in comfort and performance.

#2 Lumbar Support

While lounging back in a reclined position may seem tempting, most gamers actually benefit more from a chair with strong lumbar support. Lumbar support refers to reinforced cushioning built into the chair’s lower back area. This helps maintain the spine’s natural “S” curve and alleviates back pain and stiffness.

Chairs without proper lumbar support can lead to poor posture, slouching, and increased pressure on the discs in your lower vertebrae. This causes soreness or stiffness after sitting for extended gaming marathons. Lumbar cushions keep your back properly aligned and weight distributed evenly.

Look for gaming chairs that allow you to adjust the lumbar height and depth. Customizing the position ensures the chair contours to fit your back perfectly.  The right support means you stay energized and focused, even during those daunting final boss battles. 

#3 Adjustable Height

Spending all day in a chair that’s too high or low for your body can lead to aches, pains, and poor posture. That’s why adjustable height is the third critical feature to evaluate when choosing the best gaming chair.

The ideal chair height positions your thighs parallel to the floor and feet flat on the surface below. Your knees should be bent at a 90–120-degree angle. Armrests should align comfortably with the level of your desk.

Chairs with a gas lift cylinder allow you to customize the height within a wide range to suit your body’s proportions. Look for at least 4 inches of adjustment room. The depth of the seat should also accommodate the length of your legs.

#4 Breathable Fabric

One downside of gaming for hours is sweating in your chair. That’s why breathable fabrics that allow airflow are a must when choosing cushioning and cover materials.

Look for gaming chairs made with mesh or perforated leather in key contact areas. Mesh along the backrest and seat base allows air to pass through, keeping your body ventilated. Perforated leather has tiny holes that perform a similar cooling function.

Avoid chairs wrapped in materials like vinyl, plastic, and non-perforated PU leather. These cheaper fabrics trap heat and moisture. You’ll end up sticking to your chair after an intense gaming session.

#5 Ergonomic Shape

While aesthetic design often grabs attention first, an ergonomic shape tailored to the contours of the human form is most critical for lasting comfort.

Look for gaming chairs with sculpted seats that slope downward to support your thighs. Cushions should adapt to the curve of your spine and have customizable lumbar and neck pillows.

Chairs shaped like a bucket or capsule with built-in side bolsters help keep your body centered in an optimal position. This also provides lateral support when reclining or swivelling your chair. An ergonomic shape distributes your weight evenly to minimize pressure points on your back, hips, and legs. The chair should feel like a natural extension of your body.

Conclusion

The ideal gaming chair should be an extension of your body, not a pain point. Fortunately, features like adjustable armrests, lumbar support, and breathable fabrics are available in budget-friendly options, not just thousand-dollar thrones. Focus on the ergonomics and customization that provide all-day comfort tailored to you. With the right chair matched to your needs and style, you can game better for longer.

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Top Tips for Novice Roulette Players

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The world of roulette is filled with all sorts of players. Some enjoy it for the fun of it while others tend to play it to land various prizes. Some are drawn to roulette and are looking to learn it. It may seem daunting, but novice players need to go through a bit to enjoy the game.

Nowadays, there are plenty of resources that help you learn the game. You can find lots of sites that will help you go through the basics. But learning the game will require you to get your hands dirty. In other words, you’ll need to play roulette to get better at it.

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That’s why you can turn to the plethora of online casinos that offer the game. You can find the title in the game section. For example, the Novibet online roulette variants are present in the table game section and they come with different features. The site also offers some other interesting games such as slots, poker, baccarat, blackjack, and more. In addition to the games, it comes with interesting offers, covers several deposit and withdrawal options, and offers a secure gaming environment for all players.

As a novice, you’ll have access to all the basics, which is why the center of this article is to give you some additional advice.

Practice Patience                                                

A calm mind will get you further in the game of roulette. If you have a temper, then you’ll need to deal with it. A cool head will help you see wins and losses the same way, as parts of the game. You won’t get angry when you lose, and you won’t think too much of victory. This sort of mindset is vital as you won’t go chasing wins or losses once you’ve mastered it. Moreover, you’ll be a better player.

Set a Budget

Setting limits is a vital skill in life and roulette. You’ll get far if you manage your finances properly regardless if you’re running a business, taking care of yourself, or playing roulette. Set aside a specific amount of money per gaming session and don’t go over it once the session is done, or you’re spent it. Also, limit the time you play roulette as you won’t be playing as well if you play it a lot. With these limits, you’ll quickly become an advanced roulette player.

Observe the Game

Observe the Game

With the right budget, skills, and patience you’ll soon become an expert player. But you’ll be an even better one if you learn to observe the game. If you enjoy live roulette, then it’s a good idea to see the reactions of another player, how they’ve been doing, and decide if this is the table to visit. Alternatively, you’ll feel the mood of the table at any physical casino before sitting down to play.

Final Words

As a novice roulette player, you’ll make plenty of mistakes along the way which is why you’ll need to practice patience. Setting time and budget limits will help you last, and observing the game will tell you more about it and the people playing it.

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