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Football Academy is introducing a new system where by managers can be valued in the same way players are. Like the player value system it produces a value for the manager based on experience, tactics, transfers, weather adaption, fame (how high in the league system) and recent target achievement. The three main areas are experience, in game skills (tactics, transfers etc.), and achievements. This means the longer you stay in the game, the higher your value should go. It also means failing to achieve a target in one season can reduce your managerial value so an "in form" manager is worth more. Finally as you become better at the differing areas of FA your value will go up to reflect your progression in the game.

It might also allow me to begin allocating managers 'wages' which I guess could be used on other things if people came up with ideas. It will also mean clubs can offer managers increased wages to join them, or you may have to take a pay cut to move teams. If managers want to post comments about how this idea could be used, please feel free to here.

The table will probably only be updated every season so that every column can be updated. However not every column will be visible for people when it's published here or on the website when I create it's own section.

A list of wages will be produced shortly and from then on these will be negotiable with your clubs.

Hopefully this will be of some use/interest. Here is the current one.

Rank

Manager

Club

Value

1

Simon Jenkins

Real Valladolid

29.12

2

Steve Jenkins

Juventus

28.18

3

Stuart Price

Cardiff

26.75

4

Tony Wood

Middlesbrough

23.49

5

John Brady

Chelsea

23.28

6

Steven Esdale

Liverpool

22.87

7

Adam Goble

Barcelona

22.06

8

Iain Kochanowski

Levante

21.74

9

Martin Turney

Valencia

21.52

10

Paul Janyshiwskyj

Real Madrid

20.88

11

Chris Hanton

Man City

20.08

12

Simon Newcombe

Arsenal

19.34

13

Rob O'Brien

Fiorentina

17.44

14

Jackie Yeo

Gimnastic

17.34

15

Chris Ratcliff

Genoa

17.04

16

Walter Hsu

Birmingham

14.84

17

Jamie Best

Inter Milan

14.82

18

Paul Harrington

Atletico Madrid

14

19

Luke Coakley

AC Milan

13.18

20

Mark Galeozzi

Real Mallorca

12.86

21

Mark Rollings

Sampdoria

12.06

22

Stephen Wells

Recreativo Huelva

11.5

23

Johndaniel Jaques

Napoli

11.34

24

Amilcar Vasquez

Blackburn

11.05

25

Huw Evans

Brescia

10.22

25

Gareth Gardner

Celta Vigo

10.22

27

Dale Price

Sunderland

10.19

28

Glenn Whitter

Roma

10.06

29

Dave Davies-Evans

Leeds

9.997

30

Yves Vanneste

West Ham

9.959

31

Jonathan Petty

Reggina

9.9

32

Criag Radford

Man Utd

9.792

33

Andy Fletcher

Sheff Utd

9.773

34

Steve Davies-Evans

Notts Forest

7.565

35

Richard Jefferies

Spurs

7.327

36

Louis Galeozzi

Real Sociedad

7.18

37

Liam Riste

Aston Villa

7.011

38

Jonny Sinclair

Ascoli

6.38

39

Callum Jefferies

Sheff Wed

5.93

40

Ashley Harris

Wigan

5.478

41

Simon Hickman

Bolton

5.003

42

Raymond Farnell

Chievo

4.72

43

Wiliam Hsu

Osasuna

4.62

44

Adam Tyrone Davies

Wolves

3.024

45

Daniel Jenkins

Derby

3.014

46

Darren Sneddon

Reading

2.781

47

Ashley Davies

Torino

2.36

48

Terry Manifold

Fulham

2.232


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Rich,
Sounds a great idea until you consider it will be you that moves the Chairman on and puts a club into administration. I know I am at the bottom but, you had a big say in that. The Fulham Chairman only moved on in this game.
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i have a feeling last season had a huge effect on my overall position lol

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Top of the Premier league and Craig is still only 32 ?

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Yeah but im sure that takes into consideration his entire career not just the games this season. Last season he was rebuilding and finished very low for man-u...no doubt he will now move up with his team impovements

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my guess would be that as it update at the end of every season - this seasons games won't be included at the moment

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is there a way to enlarge the image at the top? or is that not anything we can see? lol

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well its the premier league FA index

frank lampard-1st wayne rooney-2nd gabby agbonlahor-3rd gareth barry-4th


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"based on experience, tactics, transfers, weather adaption, fame (how high in the league system) and recent target achievement."

Experience means the longer you're in it the better your value is likely to be.

Recent target achievement means if you underachieve your value will go down.

The image at the top is a modified version of the Actim Index image, and its small because whats on it isn't relevent or important it's just a logo I'll use for this list.

On Terry's point; Chairmen move based on achieving targets, and chairman and fan ratings - which is effected by your achievements. If you do well ratings are high and chairmen are happy. If you do badly ratings are low and chairmen consider leaving. Fulham went from Premiership to League One in 2 seasons which included a 2nd season of massive under achievement, and this season could go the same way. Thats a likely reason for the chairman getting a low rating and leaving, nothing to do with me.

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Richard,
The main reason Fulham dropped into league 1 was a 20m debt when the Chiarman left, and the best players being sold under my feet.
At that time the season had not run its course.
They may well have stayed up with what they dropped down into the Championship with.
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Criag Radford? Lol

I didnt expect to be near the top, as last season wasnt very good!

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Not happy with Dave being above me!!!

I should be worth more than that purely on the amount of media I post, having said that - that's why I could be as low as I am!!



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Catching you Craig, soon my master plan will have worked and I will be better than the Man Utd manager and the whole universe...mwahahahahahahbiggrin

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Not happy with Dave being above me!!!

I should be worth more than that purely on the amount of media I post, having said that - that's why I could be as low as I am!!



He is prob struggling to keep up with all your clubs steve smile

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God, Imagine my surprise that you commented on it!

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As promised here is the published list of managerial wages. If people can suggest various uses for managerial aquired money this section could develop as quickly as BTO's has done.

The table below shows value and wage. Wage can be negotiated from now on with your club as from this week on it is a viable aspect of the game. Value is just a collection of valuations to grade managers like players (as described above in the top post). The ranking applies to Value even though this table is sorted via Wage.

Feel free to leave wage spending suggestions.

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Rank

Manager

Club

Value

Wage

5

John Brady

Chelsea

23.3

11.0

6

Steven Esdale

Liverpool

22.9

10.2

2

Steve Jenkins

Juventus

28.2

10.1

1

Simon Jenkins

Real Valladolid

29.1

9.9

10

Paul Janyshiwskyj

Real Madrid

20.9

9.6

9

Martin Turney

Valencia

21.5

9.5

7

Adam Goble

Barcelona

22.1

9.3

11

Chris Hanton

Man City

20.1

9.2

8

Iain Kochanowski

Levante

21.7

8.3

15

Chris Ratcliff

Genoa

17.0

8.2

12

Simon Newcombe

Arsenal

19.3

7.6

4

Tony Wood

Middlesbrough

23.5

7.3

3

Stuart Price

Cardiff

26.8

6.9

13

Rob O'Brien

Fiorentina

17.4

6.6

17

Jamie Best

Inter Milan

14.8

6.5

19

Luke Coakley

AC Milan

13.2

6.1

18

Paul Harrington

Atletico Madrid

14.0

5.6

21

Mark Rollings

Sampdoria

12.1

5.1

32

Criag Radford

Man Utd

9.8

4.8

24

Amilcar Vasquez

Blackburn

11.1

4.6

30

Yves Vanneste

West Ham

10.0

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Matt Galeozzi

Real Mallorca

12.9

4.1

22

Stephen Wells

Recreativo Huelva

11.5

3.5

16

Walter Hsu

Birmingham

14.8

3.4

28

Glenn Whitter

Roma

10.1

3.2

14

Jackie Yeo

Gimnastic

17.3

3.1

35

Richard Jefferies

Spurs

7.3

2.8

37

Liam Riste

Aston Villa

7.0

2.5

25

Huw Evans

Brescia

10.2

2.5

25

Gareth Gardner

Celta Vigo

10.2

2.5

23

Johndaniel Jaques

Napoli

11.3

2.0

31

Jonathan Petty

Reggina

9.9

2.0

36

Louis Galeozzi

Real Sociedad

7.2

1.9

41

Simon Hickman

Bolton

5.0

1.7

40

Ashley Harris

Wigan

5.5

1.6

29

Dave Davies-Evans

Leeds

10.0

1.6

27

Dale Price

Sunderland

10.2

1.5

39

Callum Jefferies

Sheff Wed

5.9

1.3

33

Andy Fletcher

Sheff Utd

9.8

1.2

38

Jonny Sinclair

Ascoli

6.4

1.0

34

Steve Davies-Evans

Notts Forest

7.6

0.8

43

Wiliam Hsu

Osasuna

4.6

0.6

45

Daniel Jenkins

Derby

3.0

0.6

46

Darren Sneddon

Reading

2.8

0.4

42

Raymond Farnell

Chievo

4.7

0.2

44

Adam Tyrone Davies

Wolves

3.0

0.1

48

Terry Manifold

Fulham

2.2

0.1

47

Ashley Davies

Torino

2.4

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I am a little confused as to how the wages will affect managers - using myself as an example and having a wage of 7.3 at Middlesboro does that mean I have to get enough money into my bank balance to cover my own wages or will 7.3 be added to my bank balance, or would it just be there as a guide for any potential clubs after a new manager to lure them to thier club with an incresed wage ? (but if wages have no significant factors in the game then what is their purpose ?)

Also with the Value would that be some kind of compensation paid to clubs if the manager is head hunter by another club ?

whilst all the extra stats are good for the game just wandering what practical uses they have ?

nice to be 4th in the list anyway :)

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Is that the new table :O

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This will get written into the rules at some point when I have time, but clubs will not pay managers out of their transfer fund. You have to imagine there's two levels of funding for clubs, bank balance, and chairman. Bank balance can grow through good financial management of the team or through contributions from the chairman. Those contributions come from the second level which is the chairmans private funds. Each chairman has a hidden figure for funding - which is why some chairmen simply can't give extra transfer money to managers!! So no, you'll see no negative impact by having high wages.

Positives will include the chance to become a chairman. There will be rules on not being a chairman in the same country, but for example Leicester are coming out of administration and their new owner will only have to pay £0.5 million because of the debts/bank loans they have to take on with it. That's an extreme example, but it'll give people extra options to the game.

Also, thats why I'm looking for suggestions as to other ways managers can spend their wages, but no one has put any ideas forward yet.

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Isn't it total club manager where you can buy a dog? lol

You could use your own money to invest in the club or stadium - that could raise the fans opinion of the manager...

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i think being able to invest in your own club would be a really good idea

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also is that what we have earned so far in game or what we are on per season sill question i know but thought i'd ask

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i wont be able to invest much then lol.

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no you'll not be able to lol but give it a few seasons

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I think being able to invest in your team seems like a good idea, however there should be a ruling which only enables managers to invest a maximum percentage of their salary.

This would keep some realism as if you make £5m/yr and want to invest £5m that year to your club, that would mean for the whole year, the manager alone would be living off nothing (only an example).

Also, just another thought, but the managers who earn most are mostly managing top clubs, eg. Chelsea boss earning highest amount. Surely if he could invest most of his annual salary, the gap between bottom league clubs and top flight clubs would be increasing?

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I may earn the most but I also think that since the game has started Abramovich has invested nothing to the club. He certainly hasn't while I have been manager. Because of this I have had to try and freshen up the team by selling good youth players and swapping superstars such as Kaka. Believe it or not, it can be quite difficult to swap your good players for younger players and not get shafted at the same time.

However, I do agree that a capped percentage should be considered. Another option may be to have set percentages for different investments i.e 20% Funds, 15% Stadium Expansion, 15% Youth development and the other 50% to be kept.

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Hi Rich

How do you go about negotiating over your wage? If you manage to get your wage increased are you more likely to face the sack if you do poorly? Would there be any advantage to a manager actually seeking less wages than they are offered - I would think that they would be less likely to be sacked should this happen if things go poorly?

Why would a manager wish to become a Chairman - dont quite understand how that would influence the game - would they simply wish to invest in a club in order to make more money for themselves or would their wages not be affected by investing in another club?

Finally why are some managers who have a poor rating got higher wages than managers with a higher rating? Is this simply as a result of the club that they are with?

Lots of questions I know - but I have to say that this additional twist to the game seems to add a large and welcome extra dimension.

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Liam - In a roundabout way I agree with John on this one, I think that wages will be another way for people to earn money if they use it in the right way - same as stadiums and ticket prices, they can be greatly beneficial to smaller clubs if used right. So no, I'm not sure that it will extend the gap.

And Jozz - this only answers one of your questions but Rich told me that despite being top ranked I didn't have the highest wages because my club is really small. So yeah, I the size of the club depends too although I don't know if there are any other factors that have an effect.

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I was just surprised that some of the managers on here got any wages at all.

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My main point was the capped percentage. And why wont it increase the gap? I mean, Ash at Torino is on £100k a year and John at Chelsea is on £11m. My point is, even if you can only use 50% of your annual salary, Chelsea are set to gain £5.5m whereas Torino get a mere £500k. That's Chelsea getting an extra £5m...

So Chelsea will obviously improve faster than Torino. It's simple... Tell me Simon, what am I missing in this? I agree with what you say, that if used correctly, it can be very beneficial to smaller clubs, however, the bigger clubs are still improving and alot faster...

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Yeah, I can understand what you are saying but that example is the biggest extreme, no offence to Ashley @ Torino but arguably they are one of the worst teams in the game and Chelsea are one of, if not the best so it's pretty realistic that there would be a divide there. But Chelsea are always going to have high targets and technically it should be easier for Ashley to improve his status as a manager that John @ Chelsea therefore earning better wages, more money, better club.. the ball rolls on.

Chelsea are expected to improve faster that Torino, so I dont see anything wrong if that is the case. But surely it will be cheaper for Ashley to buy out Torino because they're such a small club, whereas £11 million wouldn't even dent the cost of buying out Chelsea. And if they want to invest in the club, Ashley will be buying players for less than £5 million (roughly) while Chelsea will need £20+ million to put a player straight into the first team.

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No probmen Sim, I see where your coming from.

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i think the chance of investing in your club would bring so so much to the game would make it loads better

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not sure if anybody has negotiated a wage with their club yet I am still unsure how it will work... for example if i agree a wage this week will that figure be listed as my fund so that if its not spent next years wage will be added to it and so on so a manager can accumulate funds to potentially buy out a club ala Barry Fry?

just a few ideas on how money can be spent

1.. invest in youth academy

2..employ more staff... physio (to help ageing players recover), additional coach's (GK Coach Defensive coach etc.) to help improve players quicker

3..buy a club scout instead of having to buy one every season

4..invest in club (programmes, fast food, club shop, entertainment like concerts held at stadium, executive box's, corporate events facilities, hotel.....all of which could then be beneficial to the clubs funds and ultimately the bank balance, all would have a seperate price to purchase.

5..pay off club debts as a loan if the chairman leaves to save the club going into adminitration and losing its best players... then if a new chairman comes in he would repay that loan to the manager as part of taking over the club

6..pay for staff trips to boost morale (although morale is not in the game stats at the moment but im sure it has been mentioned somewhere at sometime

7..3rd party ownership of a player i know wages are not listed but say a manager bought a player and then moved clubs that player would move clubs with the manager or the manager would get a percentage of the players wages/transfer fee

8..pay to undertake training courses which could be used to apply for certain jobs like Gareth southgate had to take the uefa 'a' coaching badge to keep his job, then leagues could implement minimum standards for new managers wishing to take up jobs (no use applying for Man utd job if you have only been at a league 1 club for 1 season with a FA Level 1 Club Coach which a new manager would automatically gain by joining the game... further courses could be undertaken once a season at a cost i believe there are about 10 levels

9..buy a dog lol

I know some of these ideas are vague and sketchy and some would take a great deal of setting up and dealing but they are just ideas i thought i would throw into the public arena :)



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Some great idea's tony - ive always wanted a dog smile

I like the idea of being able to build up backroom staff - maybe change the assistance manager role as well and alow a manager to take staff with him when he changes clubs (they generally do in real life) - so like suggested a physio etc etc

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Hang on, the dog idea was mine!!

Happy 1000 post Luke lol

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Ah 1000 posts - someone needs a life lol

who evers idea it was it was a damn good one lol

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confusei was just looking for ways to boost my attendances... can i charge for dogs ??? lol

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What about managers being able to invest in horses and stables? It would be like real life footballers and managers do and we could have a mini game like the BTO with horse racing?

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if id ever been there id be able to make a more knowledgeable comment but i'm a Devon lad and we have the cream of women down here :)

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Jozz wrote:

Hi Rich

How do you go about negotiating over your wage? If you manage to get your wage increased are you more likely to face the sack if you do poorly? Would there be any advantage to a manager actually seeking less wages than they are offered - I would think that they would be less likely to be sacked should this happen if things go poorly?

Why would a manager wish to become a Chairman - dont quite understand how that would influence the game - would they simply wish to invest in a club in order to make more money for themselves or would their wages not be affected by investing in another club?

Finally why are some managers who have a poor rating got higher wages than managers with a higher rating? Is this simply as a result of the club that they are with?

Lots of questions I know - but I have to say that this additional twist to the game seems to add a large and welcome extra dimension.

Cheers JD Napoli



Negotiations over your wage - These will be done through me as you currently do for unmanaged players, however based on the stats available to you (chairman rating etc.) there will be a limit on what you will be offered no matter how much negotiating happen. Also depending on your chairman, if you exceed that limit or drag negotiations on too long, they can pull out and this then may decrease the chairman rating to reflect disappointment in your apparent lack of commitment to the club.

Increased wage = Increased sack risk? - Unlikely. There will be very tiny negatives to having high wages at my view is if you're on high wages it's because you've earnt it through your game play and thats shouldn't then hinder you. The only time it may, is if another high experienced manager is available to them on much lower wages, and that replacement will only happen if they are particularly unhappy with you anyway.

Chairman features - These are being put together behind the scenes but hopefully there will be numerous options available to a chairman. These can include investing your own money into the transfer budget, or into stadium improvements. You also get the say on moving to a new ground (as you'll see currently every stadium has a differing maximum it can expand to, due to the differing sizes of the plots of land. Chairmen will also be given the option to negotiate manager wage etc. with other people but again this is something that needs to be put down in writing - but no one is going to be a chairman just yet so there's no rush.

It would also be run on a share process. Every club has a value (which would be made known to the chairman when he invests) and this rises and falls, so the chairman could sell up his shares whenever he wanted.

Rating explanation - Wages are determined on two things. The manager, and the club. So a top manager at a tiny club, will have lower wages than a lower ranked manager at a top club. This tries to stick to real life, and avoids having the most experienced managers being paid top money no matter where they go.

Hope that helps.

Richard.



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Hi Rich

Thanks very much for spending the time answering my questions. It does help and is much appreciated.

Cheers JD Napoli

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