In one of my leagues at the moment a bayern munich team has 116 players, most of them youth players i will admit but its absolutely sucking the fun out of the league as all the big teams e.g barca, real, bayern, chelsea have nearly every 92+ rated. so you cant compete on that level. then when you go to search upcoming talent you cant even get them. theres got to be a max squad limit. 


i also think teams with lots of 94+ players should be capped at a limit, you often go on these teams have all the best players in the world and there unhappy because they dont get played. so there literally keeping them so no one else can have them, thats not fun or competitive. obviously some teams might have a starting squad of 11 players at 94+ but when teams (mostly barca and real teams) have 30 players all over 93+ its just boring. 


in real life there would no way that many superstar football players would be on one team, they would want game time, i think perhaps if you have a 93+ rated player there should be standard number of games they should start a season otherwise they put in for a transfer. i know there is the unhappy feature now but it takes ages for it go up sometimes 2-3 seasons. anyway some food for thought.

I understand your frustration because i have felt this many of times and your idea of having a limit amount of games for 90+ rated players should be put in place however this happens in game worlds which have been existed for years with only 1 or 2 managers in the league. All i can say is to bring this frustaration and suggestion towards soccermanager themselves. Because it needs to be addressed asap.


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Klinsmann won the 2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup, reached the knockout round of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and semifinals of Copa America Centenario, but recent results have proved to be very poor and a pair of losses to Mexico and Costa Rica proved too much to overcome for the embattled manager.


Monmouth University named Kylee Flynn the fourth head women's soccer coach in school history in July of 2022. Flynn was part of an impressive run of success as an assistant coach for 10 seasons at MU, including six as associate head coach. She was instrumental in Monmouth winning eight Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference regular season titles and qualifying for six NCAA Tournaments since 2013. 

 

Flynn takes over a Monmouth program set to begin its first season as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association this fall.

 

Flynn has been a key part of Monmouth women's soccer's run of success across the last decade, with the Hawks posting a a 74-6-6 league record in the last nine seasons. Monmouth won the regular season title in eight of its nine seasons in the MAAC, and converted six of those into NCAA Tournament berths with tournament titles. In that time, Monmouth has recorded a whopping 88 shutouts and piled up 123 total victories.

 

In Flynn's tenure, she has coached 19 major award winners including six MAAC Offensive Players of the Year, six Defensive Players of the Year, four Rookies of the Year and three Goalkeepers of the Year. In addition, a whopping 84 players have earned All-MAAC postseason accolades, including 42 First Team selections.

 

Most recently, Flynn helped mentor a 2021 group that went 15-5-1 and 8-1-1 in league play, finishing 11-2 at home to convert both MAAC regular season and tournament championships. MU opened the season with three straight shutouts and four consecutive wins and didn't look back, winning its final five games prior to the NCAA Tournament including a 4-0 victory over Quinnipiac in the conference title game.

 

Under Flynn's coaching, Monmouth appeared in the title game in a shortened 2021 spring season after dominating the MAAC in 2019 en route to a fourth straight NCAA Tournament, going 10-0 in the league and winning the final nine games prior to the NCAA's by a combined 32-0 count. Monmouth did not allow a goal in the final 10 games of the season, only surrendering four goals all year. The Hawks also knocked off #25 Texas on the road, 4-0 for the program's first win over a ranked opponent in nine seasons.

 

MU won three straight titles from 2016-18, losing just two MAAC games in that span and winning 45 times to advance to three consecutive NCAA Tournaments. The Hawks captured regular season crowns in 2014 and 2015, going 18-2 in MAAC play across those two seasons.

 

Flynn's second year on campus saw the Hawks dominate in its first season in the MAAC, going 17-2-2 with a 9-0 mark at home that culminated in a tournament title for the first time since 2009, with MU outscoring opponents in the conference tournament 6-0.

 

Flynn joined the Hawks after two seasons as an assistant at The College of New Jersey. At TCNJ, Flynn helped guide the Lions to a combined 31-7-3 overall record and a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. She has also assisted with the New Jersey Olympic Development Program U13 and U14 teams. A New Jersey Youth Soccer Association (NJYSA) licensed coach, Flynn also spent time as an Admissions Associate at her former prep school, The Pennington School.


A native of Pennington, NJ, Flynn started her coaching career as a student assistant coach at her alma mater, the University of Tennessee following her stellar playing career in 2009. A two-time All-American as a Lady Vol and four-time All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) performer, Flynn, graduated as UT's all-time leading scorer with 102 points on 43 goals and 16 assists. She was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Year in both 2006 and 2007, and a 2007 Third-Team Soccer Buzz All-America.


A two-time Hermann Trophy preseason watch list honoree, she was tabbed a Soccer America and Soccer Buzz Freshman All-American in 2005 and twice named a Top Drawer Soccer National Team of the Season selection (2006, 2007).


Flynn, who was a three-time first-team All-SEC player, was added to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in 2006, 2007 and 2008, and spent three years in the United States National Team player pool. In 2005, Flynn was part of the U-18 National Team Pool, advanced to the U-21 Pool in 2006, and competed in four matches for the U-21 National Team in England in 2007, registering two goals.


The Pennington School-product, who tops the Tennessee record books with 15 game-winning goals, sent the Lady Vols to the 2007 NCAA Sweet 16 behind her tally in the 104th minute.


The only Lady Vol to lead the team in scoring in each of her four seasons at Tennessee, Flynn was a preseason candidate for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award in 2008.

 

Kylee and her husband, Sean, reside in nearby Ocean Township with their two sons.

In her first season at the helm of Baylor soccer, she helped shape the team into an attacking style of play that gave the Bears more chances. She helped the team defeat six-time NCAA tournament team LSU and UTSA in preseason exhibition matches before taking over a high caliber schedule that included a nonconference matchup against North Carolina who has won 21 national titles. BU also played host to reigning Big 12 champion TCU. The Bears defeated Florida, future Big 12 foe Houston and picked up Big 12 Conference wins over Kansas and Iowa State.

Travis Sobers was named the sixth head coach of the Wright State women's soccer program history on August 4, 2021. Sobers has been with the Raider program since the fall of 2013, most recently serving as the associate head coach prior to his promotion.


Since joining the women's staff in 2013, Sobers has been a part of seven Raider appearances in the Horizon League postseason, including a trip to the 2015 Horizon League Championship game. Along with his position at Wright State, Sobers was also the head coach for the Ohio Galaxies 99 Elite girls, who were the 2018 State finalist and a regional participant. He also coached the Ohio Galaxies 03 girls to a 2017 President Cup Championship and regional finalist title.


Sobers guided Wright State to an 8-7-3 overall record and a 5-2-3 mark against conference opponents in 2022. The Raiders earned a spot in the Horizon League Championship before falling to Youngstown State in the tournament quarterfinals. Marcella Sizer became the second Raider in program history to earn Offensive Player of the Year honors, while Olga Massombo (First Team), Lauren Borchert (Second Team), Elise Canter (All-Freshman Team), and Kaylee Pham (All-Freshman Team) joined her as All-League recipients. In addition to conference honors, Massombo was named to the United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Second Team.


Sobers led the Raiders to a 5-10-3 record in the fall of 2021. WSU opened the year with a 2-1 double-overtime win over Marshall, which marked Sobers' first victory as the head coach of the women's soccer program. The Raiders added three victories and two draws against Horizon League competition. Olga Massombo and Destiny Johnson received All-League accolades following the 2021 season, while Olivia Mace earned Horizon League All-Freshman Team honors. Massombo went on to earn a spot on the All-Ohio Women's NCAA Division I team by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association.


Sobers is a 2003 graduate of Wright State, where he was an essential piece of the Raiders' men's soccer program from 1998-2001. Sobers was a member of the 1998 Horizon League All-Freshman Team and a Second Team recipient the following season. Sobers capped his collegiate career with back-to-back Horizon League First Team nods in 2000 and 2001. A three-time All-Mideast Region performer and three-time All-Ohio performer, he was the 2001 Ohio Player of the Year. His six total points and three goals for the Raiders in the 2001 Horizon League Championship game are still League records. Following his career with the Raiders, he went on to play professionally with the Cincinnati Kings in 2005. 152ee80cbc

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