
The plan is to follow RVN through the cm0102 database of 93/94 season.
Accepting any transfer offers, then managing the club he goes to.
Van Nistelrooy is often considered one of the best strikers of all time.He has been the top scorer in three separate UEFA Champions League seasons and is the sixth-highest goalscorer in the competition’s history with 56 goals. He has also been the top scorer in three different European domestic leagues. In 2004, he was listed in the FIFA 100 of the world’s greatest living players
Leagues I’ve selected as playable

He’s in Holland at Den Bosch, who are sitting in the first division.

He looks shit.
He needs training and a good coach to help him along the way.
I signed the following coach

Start RVN on shooting training.

Season kicks off, and RVN gets his first goal and second goal on the road.

He’s the only striker up top on his own, and his performance on the pitch starts to get recognised.

Injuries start to creep in.

He comes back and picks up where he left off.
Free scoring in a weak ass team.
But soon again, injury comes up again

Probably the highlight of the season is beating Ajax in the quarter finals.
RVN grabs the headlines with his winning goal.

Season finishes and the team did wank.
No money and weak ass players didn’t help.

But there was one diamond in the rough.

He was a goal machine in Hollands lower league.
And again, the press starts to big him up.

I transfer list him to see if there’s any interest.
Three clubs look to be keen straight away.

Trophy less, but still gets credit from his current club supporters.

There are no official bids from the clubs first interested in the Dutch marksman.
However, a bid is made.

I have to accept all offers so he packs his bags and heads to London.

It’s a start, and hopefully, a sign of things to come.
They are in the English first division, but that’s fine.
He’s still young and proven at this level, and he’s in a team with a lot better players.
Names like nigel martyn, Southgate, Chris Coleman and nigel clough.
Something to work with and cash in the bank.

Straight into the starting 11, ready to impress his new fans in a friendly.

He doesn’t disappoint.
Welcome to England Ruud.

I mmissed this one. I love it when you follow only one player. It’s always a striker, maybe one day with a playmaker?
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