Why B Teams Suck (and How to Fix Them)

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2020
  • Reserves in Football Manager are typically overlooked. Yet, I get a load of questions about why they don’t seem to be doing what they should be doing for your FM side. Do B teams help with fitness? Do they help wonderkid development? Do FM reserves ever play games? Is it a glitch when they don’t? Enough questions, this video has the Football Manager answers. As they do.
    Using reserve teams to organize your development and keep your team fit can actually have a huge impact on your FM save. That’s my way of saying in my escapades I should have made this video earlier for my Football Manager catalog. As always, if you have any B team questions about fitness and development and the other points I make in the video, I’m one comment away.
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Komentáře • 404

  • @CookieWithACat
    @CookieWithACat Před 3 lety +374

    The EFL trophy in England went from competitive, to being seen as a bit of a joke when they brought in the Prem U-23 teams. Lower league teams are forced to play a certain number of the starting 11 from their previous match because they weren't fielding full sides. Bradford subbed their goalkeeper after three minutes as the assistant manager said 'he had a poor first 45 seconds' to get round the rules!

    • @jamm6431
      @jamm6431 Před 3 lety +58

      Unfortunately the competition is pretty much dead in the water reputation wise. it’s a real shame, I have fond memories of the competition as I’m sure many people do. It seems it’s just become a way to justify large teams who have a huge reserve players and scoop up anybody who has potential just to stop other clubs from having them.

    • @CookieWithACat
      @CookieWithACat Před 3 lety +33

      @@jamm6431 Agreed, it's a real shame. I remember watching Blackpool lift the then LDV Vans trophy at the Millennium Stadium when I was 10. Got to see them lift a trophy that teams at that level wanted to win, now even the final won't get many attendees.

    • @jamesreid8356
      @jamesreid8356 Před 3 lety +2

      Yep, B teams have completely killed the EFL trophy unfortunately. Sooner they’re gone the better

    • @jamm6431
      @jamm6431 Před 3 lety +1

      @CookieWithACat it was a similar experience for me, I remember my dad taking me to watch Wrexham beat Chester and then eventually lift the also then named LDV trophy

    • @jamm6431
      @jamm6431 Před 3 lety +4

      I hope the rumours that were going around about scraping the national league and making league 2 into a north and south division and relegation feeding into the vanarama north and south division comes to fruition and with the extra teams in the football league they have the common sense to reorganise the EFL trophy and make it a respectable competition once again rather than a day out with the kids for prem and championship clubs.

  • @JMThought
    @JMThought Před 3 lety +198

    This is the most rambly one yet lol Hugely helpful though, I was wondering why my Dortmund side was such a mess.

  • @joaocarlosferreirabarbosa4381

    In Portugal some B teams play in the 2nd division, a very competitive league. I think that's why Portugal is developing more youngsters with better qualitiy. It's a good example of how B teams can be really good in the game.

    • @LordofLifeable
      @LordofLifeable Před 3 lety +37

      Same situation in the Netherlands, clubs like Ajax, PSV and AZ have their B (or 'Jong') teams in the 2nd division since a few years, where the youngsters face much tougher opposition than they did against the B teams of clubs like ADO Den Haag.

    • @patrickkim9372
      @patrickkim9372 Před 3 lety +21

      B teams are beneficial to countries with a smaller amount of clubs like yours, but there is no need for them in England.

    • @antoniosaldanha4500
      @antoniosaldanha4500 Před 3 lety

      Irmao a primeira divisao de portugal tem 2 times e nao e nem um pouco competitiva nem imagino a segunda. Liga de merda

    • @joaocarlosferreirabarbosa4381
      @joaocarlosferreirabarbosa4381 Před 3 lety +5

      @@antoniosaldanha4500 bem por isso é que é bom informar-se, uma vez que não há ligas iguais mesmo no próprio país, a segunda liga é a liga mais competitiva em Portugal.

    • @antoniosaldanha4500
      @antoniosaldanha4500 Před 3 lety

      @@joaocarlosferreirabarbosa4381 ok sendo ou nao a liga mais competitiva de portugal ainda sim e uma merda. Se juntar 11 pessoas aleatorias na rua conseguem ganhar essa ligazinha

  • @Crazy123Nathan
    @Crazy123Nathan Před 3 lety +85

    The Nepenthez line killed me 😂 keep up the great work Z!

  • @DarkMagicianGirlFeet
    @DarkMagicianGirlFeet Před 3 lety +369

    quit the info and just get to the damn jokes

    • @kyng_3
      @kyng_3 Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly, who tf is Shoo shoo? Zealand don't change your personality or how you deliver content to please people. There are many fans like myself who don't mind your aweful cheesy jokes. I prefer it actually, makes you unique. Keep it up man (or if u feel like pleasing who want to get straight to the point, include timestamps in your vids)

  • @Hyde_Hill
    @Hyde_Hill Před 3 lety +42

    Extra reasons to keep around a reserve level player: Home grown in nation/club if it is a talented youngster you bought. Two smaller ones: More control over their development , better coaching staff and facilities then where loan them too (less likely if B team). Note on having them in main team and available for reserves, this cuts down their training by one day as they are then playing for the reserves and it puts more pressure on your coaches lowering general coaching quality (depending on amount of coaches you have). So that is not a full positive. Also important to note irrespective of B team or reserves is that player's don't develop from playing time before the age of 18 so if you have good coaching and facilities might not want to loan them out.

  • @arsvi123
    @arsvi123 Před 3 lety +23

    One thing that's also worth mentioning is Homegrown players, you shouldn't loan a player out if you want them to be an HGC (if you only want them to be an HGN you can loan them out to any club in the same country as you), players dont count as being in your team during a loan spell, while they do if they're playing for your B/U21 team.

  • @DMurphyApple
    @DMurphyApple Před 3 lety +30

    one handy thing though: wages in the reserve team dont count towards your wage budget (at least in germany). so if you cant pay like a signing bonus just move a high wage player briefly to the reserves and voila

    • @truechaosmulala3831
      @truechaosmulala3831 Před 3 lety +1

      I think it’s because Bayern’s b team and all the b teams can make it to the 3rd liga

  • @HIM3153
    @HIM3153 Před 3 lety +119

    I am playing a Braga save. It has 4 sub-teams; Braga B, under 23s, under 19s and under 19s-B.
    I know its crazy.

    • @Dzoni
      @Dzoni Před 3 lety +2

      How?

    • @thomasschraubt7497
      @thomasschraubt7497 Před 3 lety +18

      Interesting, I remember Braga having a lot of great youth propspects in the past. Maybe it is down to this structure.

    • @HIM3153
      @HIM3153 Před 3 lety +2

      @@thomasschraubt7497 yeah they had alot

    • @HIM3153
      @HIM3153 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Dzoni i don't even know how. I decided to make them all functional and they were giving me alot of youth prospects i wasn't even buying young players anymore i was just raising them and selling after 2 years.

    • @Jewish.Hotdog
      @Jewish.Hotdog Před 3 lety +5

      I messed around with an Argentinian team and same they have 3 different B teams

  • @alexkangaroo301
    @alexkangaroo301 Před 3 lety +30

    One reason to have youth players play in the Reservers or youth squad is so that they will become "home grown" at club/nation.

  • @vgor7868
    @vgor7868 Před 3 lety +12

    I never paid much attention to reserve teams in the past, until my current save in Peru. The rules in this league are absolutely bonkers, and one of them is that your senior team gets extra points in the table at the end of the season if your reserve team finishes top-2 in the reserves competition. Two extra points for 1st place, and one extra point for 2nd place. Considering that I'm even on points right now with one of my rivals half way through the season, this particular league makes it worth it to keep the reserves team in good shape.

  • @fredrikparkell7771
    @fredrikparkell7771 Před 3 lety +13

    Werder Bremen got a B team (Bremen II) and a C team/U21 team (Bremen III), both of which are in the league system. Can both climb up to 3. Liga (div 3) but not further than that. I use both of them and honestly the Bremen III side is amazing, as I can put a bunch of 17-18 year olds playing in a fairly high level league, developing their abilitys alot in many cases.

  • @barrylassche2138
    @barrylassche2138 Před 3 lety +75

    Jong Ajax,PSV,AZ and Utrecht play in the second division because some clubs went bankrupt and they had to fill the division.

    • @LordofLifeable
      @LordofLifeable Před 3 lety +29

      That was one reason, another reason was that there was a general consensus in the Netherlands around 2012/13 that we were doing something wrong in terms of youth development (following bad results of Dutch clubs in European football and a disastrous EURO 2012), which is why the experiment with Jong teams in the 2nd division was started.

    • @cakhng7495
      @cakhng7495 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thesacrisant doesn't look like a very good choice, struggling a whole lot

    • @thesacrisant
      @thesacrisant Před 3 lety

      Club Brugge U23 for the same reason has been allowed into the Belgian 2nd level this season. Still , only 8 teams in the 2nd lvl while 18 in the first. And they are not doing well , it's not really a U23 team , it's a U19 team , they are between 16 and max 19 years old. Better allowed them on the 3th level , but lvl 3 lvl 9 were endend in october due to covid just like last season. So they as only of the youngsters in Belgium can play offical games.

  • @timfeyenoord1
    @timfeyenoord1 Před 3 lety +31

    There was a big discussion in The Netherlands about adding the Jong (which means young btw) to the professional football league pyramid which led to some clubs being added to the pyramid and some staying in the Jong league. To add to the confusion we're adding a U21 league from next year on

  • @aronhuinink9500
    @aronhuinink9500 Před 3 lety +25

    This game is unbelievable. I watch zealand's every video and I still suck.

  • @alexcayer9377
    @alexcayer9377 Před 3 lety +10

    After finishing 1pts short on the title in the vanarama national league south with Dulwich Hamlet, I won the final playoff match 7-0. thanks to your tips Z

  • @g0dseye80
    @g0dseye80 Před 3 lety

    just full of fun abs love it. keep it up zealand mate. as always great vids.🤝

  • @d-law868
    @d-law868 Před 3 lety +1

    Great topic and ofcourse clicked like after the intro :)

  • @Captain_McClutch
    @Captain_McClutch Před 3 lety +2

    I have a couple uses for my B team.
    1. To get the final couple years in for my youth players to get them home grown to the club before I loan them out.
    2. To store my players for loan (either youth I'm hoping grow or players I couldn't sell and have settled for loaning out to get them off my wages).
    3. To store players I either intend to sell or am in the process of selling especially to unsettle ones who think they should be in the first team.
    It's generally a graveyard and a mess, the coaches and amount I check in on those players is minimal. But it's a good place to drop all players you're unsure about in to, if I want to know where to trim the team I can just put them all in one place and clear through it. So when you look at your youth team and first team you get a clear look of how those two sides really are.

  • @peterwaite8653
    @peterwaite8653 Před 3 lety

    Good video man!

  • @rossanderson1892
    @rossanderson1892 Před 3 lety

    I love your channel. I wanted to see if you knew that the reserve and/or u19 teams in scotland can play in a couple of cup competitions that include the top leagues in n ireland and wales. This is good as your *b team* have a chance to win a cup each year but also good scouting opportunity for finding good british players (if UK leaves EU in game) and/or finding the next club ace.

    • @ZealandonYT
      @ZealandonYT  Před 3 lety +1

      Not surprising seems like Britain loves putting youth teams in cups

  • @dvl_shosetsuka
    @dvl_shosetsuka Před 3 lety +29

    With Perak FA, I can beat all teams in Malaysia Super League but I can't beat my own B Team 😭

  • @joshgordonsblunt3165
    @joshgordonsblunt3165 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m so happy I came across this rn 👑

  • @henriquedaumas9934
    @henriquedaumas9934 Před 3 lety +21

    Playing in Spain is soooo fun because the Spanish second division has a lot more quality than other nations's that allow B teams in the second tier

    • @baulbvb
      @baulbvb Před 3 lety +2

      Is it the only top 10 league with this? I'm German and I know it's not possible here but elsewhere?

    • @declangaming24
      @declangaming24 Před 2 lety +3

      Can the Spanish 2nd teir have a full league of B teams with Barcalona and real madrid B are the top teams and various B teams and let's say Barca B win the league and the other B teams like Sevilla athletico, Athletico Madrid B, Villareal B and Malaga B are in the playoffs The 3 teams relagated from La liga real valladolid Huesca and And Villareal get relagated does that mean there B teams get relagated to the 3rd division to fill up the spots in the league and can C teams enter the 2nd division.

  • @Mohammad_.-
    @Mohammad_.- Před 3 lety +10

    This is not totally unrelated .. but every year in my PL save .. I usually make the U23 as strong as League 2 or even 1 in course of like 3 or 4 seasons i guess .. first of all i can afford it .. second and the most important one .. the HGC .. i have to be ready for the inevitable .. so i do loan out players that i'm not quite sure will make it .. and sometimes the 5 star potentials as well cause it's better for their development or they're pushing for one .. but i try to keep the good ones and make them HGC .. and of course i play them here and there in Cup games and occasionally in PL

  • @blackhorne
    @blackhorne Před 3 lety +8

    Another great video Zealand! Got a question thought, when should we loan a player out? When is the best time to do it? Until when should we keep a good player in our reserves/U19? It 's difficult to me to know when to accept loan offers by my youngsters... Thank you in advance

    • @telmorola1768
      @telmorola1768 Před 3 lety +3

      You should ALWAYS loan a player out if: 1. He's already 18 years old (Then, playing becomes much more important for development than training); 2. The club that wants to bring him on loan plays at a better league than the one your reserve team is in (Quality of matches player is in also greatly influences development); 3. The club will actually field him very regularly (They should go as Star Player status or close to ensure he gets as much playing time as possible).

    • @blackhorne
      @blackhorne Před 3 lety

      @@telmorola1768 thank you very much

  • @wezspencer7205
    @wezspencer7205 Před 6 dny

    Lov the channel ❤

  • @targetthyself
    @targetthyself Před 3 lety +9

    SI really needs to look at boosting the training gains from just getting match time in the reserves. Because, yeah right now there's basically no reason to have them in the game at all other than to keep people from retiring too early. Players need to gain more from getting that match experience. Even a little boost would make them valuable enough to fill out a roster.

  • @adrianlewandowski7069
    @adrianlewandowski7069 Před 3 lety +1

    Dude, I love the content it's helpful a lot, but your vids are better Then awesome because of jokes, even the cringe ones... I mean especialy because of them, keep it up

  • @andrechapetta
    @andrechapetta Před 3 lety +3

    If you have good training facilities and good coaching staff, to keep u-23 players starting games on u-23 teams MIGHT be better than to loan them out to warm the bench on first teams elsewhere. Games started and form have HUGE impact in young players development. I ALWAYS keep young prospects on my u-23 teams, unless they are offered starting 11 game time elsewhere.

  • @Daisy-ns2xn
    @Daisy-ns2xn Před 2 lety

    I manage Guimaràes B team in a save 4 or 5 years ago in a journey man and it's fun, as you as a manager can pick players from the A team but at the same time you can give players to A team

  • @mowvu5380
    @mowvu5380 Před 2 lety

    english U23 leagues are fairly competitive. i use the trick of having any 4+ star prospects in the 1st team squad for the possible mentoring/training buff.

  • @peterweer2867
    @peterweer2867 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video

  • @thomasschraubt7497
    @thomasschraubt7497 Před 3 lety +1

    I usually sign former Players as Staff for the B-Team. In this case it does not matter if they are good coaches but I get to keep them.

  • @jlm8098
    @jlm8098 Před 3 lety +1

    Spanish B teams get quite overpowered as years pass ingame so you can even manage a team like Getafe and make their B team a top one in the second division pretty quick

  • @DylanHudsonIRE
    @DylanHudsonIRE Před 3 lety +8

    When you don’t have a b team and can’t ask for one but still watch

  • @jamaton
    @jamaton Před 3 lety

    I took Newcastle out of the reserve league and just organise constant tours so they play on the same day as the first team matches, so players who didn't make the matchday squad stay sharp, and they play adults instead of under 23s

  • @NewtonVieira
    @NewtonVieira Před 3 lety

    Thank you for using our unique flag with the tea cup. You sir are class 👏 👌 🙌 👍

  • @PaperBagProf
    @PaperBagProf Před 3 lety

    Can you make a video just showing a perfect squad, how many players in each position and showing older and younger players, plus playing time

  • @TeanJodibo
    @TeanJodibo Před 3 lety

    I would have subscribed or kept watching your videos of you didn't make a bunch of Jokes❤️🔥so keep am coming

  • @of_doom_and_steel477
    @of_doom_and_steel477 Před 3 měsíci

    Players in reserve teams do usually accumulate appearances and match sharpness even when those reserves play in a league that doesn't exist in the game. Reserve teams can make a good dumping ground for trialists and for under-22 players you weren't sure about but decided to sign for one year with an automatic extension option in case they turned out to thrive upon playing in big matches (or in case talented first-team players got poached or injured and you need to reinforce your first-team squad). Keeping down the size of the first-team squad means a lighter load on the coaching staff (helpful if you aren't allowed to sign many staff). Also, if first-team players throw a tantrum because you aren't playing them enough or they sulk and stop performing because you stymied their holy career development by rejecting a £6.75k offer from a slightly higher-reputation club at 11:30pm on transfer deadline day, dumping them in the reserves will stop their unhappiness from contributing to the overall happiness level of the first-team squad, and will prevent the idiotic board from leveraging squad unhappiness or lack of player support as a point of criticism against you.

  • @soorajvenugopal4434
    @soorajvenugopal4434 Před 3 lety +2

    For me...The B team of Athletic Bilbao is really helpful because I have to rely on the academy for almost all of my players...so the b team becomes a useful one to develop all my youth players..and also mix in the old players who are of no use.

  • @LSIMUSIC
    @LSIMUSIC Před 3 lety +2

    5:30 - Where did the rain come from my man? :O

  • @drblock8058
    @drblock8058 Před 3 lety

    loving the little shot to my home county the netherlands with our ' jong' teams

  • @Youtubas
    @Youtubas Před 3 lety +6

    You can manage under 23 and u18, but you have to be the manager of the first team. That's micromanaging to the max!

    • @sergeysvirsa3993
      @sergeysvirsa3993 Před 3 lety +3

      Tried that one time in Switzerland managing all the teams of FC Zurich but after a month into the season realised I'm not that insane lol

    • @Youtubas
      @Youtubas Před 3 lety

      @@sergeysvirsa3993 it took what? Two weeks to get to the first game of the season?

    • @sergeysvirsa3993
      @sergeysvirsa3993 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Youtubas no it was more like playing 3-4 games a week which I still consider too much and too pointless for a european football club. Brazilian clubs tho. Love 'em and hate 'em at the same time but ocasionally I'd manage a brazilian side once on every FM for say 5 to 6 seasons

    • @Youtubas
      @Youtubas Před 3 lety +1

      @@sergeysvirsa3993 Jesus, Brazil is insane. 60+ games a season, and half of them are against lower league clubs. The english conference aren't mich better, if you can do a cup run, you play more than 50 games a season

  • @MrLePov
    @MrLePov Před 3 lety

    I clicked this thinking it meant like a second choice XI in your senior team 😅😂 but a very helpful video nonetheless!

  • @dominik--
    @dominik-- Před 3 lety +5

    50k for this quality? bruv easly top1 FM youtuber

  • @andrecaseiro5831
    @andrecaseiro5831 Před 3 lety

    Once I saw Vitória de Guimarães playing on same league as their reserve team when the reserve team got promoted from third tier and the other got relegated from first tier on the same season

  • @Exiled_YT_
    @Exiled_YT_ Před 3 lety +8

    Can you do a video on how to adapt to your opponents game to your advantage

    • @Cloud-nn1po
      @Cloud-nn1po Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly! I really want to know how to assign tactics like that.

    • @felipewilliams3047
      @felipewilliams3047 Před 3 lety +2

      There is a twitter thread by FormidableFM that explains this very well! He talks about how to react to certain roles and formations. That should be enough I think

    • @kingkai18
      @kingkai18 Před 3 lety

      @@felipewilliams3047 do you have a link i can use to find it?

    • @felipewilliams3047
      @felipewilliams3047 Před 3 lety

      @@kingkai18 twitter.com/FormidableFm/status/1286361647683076097 that is the thread about how he sets up opposition instructions after seeing the team report in fm 20. Shouldn't be much different in FM 21

  • @mrcopes165
    @mrcopes165 Před 3 lety +1

    I started a Stuttgart save, they have a B team but wasn't in a league, the way I made them useful was I arranged 2 friendlies a week and used it to keep my players match fit. If they became too old for the u19's but weren't good enough for the main team, they were sold or released. Just had 3/4 players to sit there and the rest was filled by youngsters/unfit players. Although... I am now interested in adding the German lower leagues.

    • @Tr786hala
      @Tr786hala Před 3 lety

      I also am doing a stuttgart save after my AZ save. I got them promoted and second in my first season in the bundesliga, how is yours going?

    • @gudrunbennetrothfuss2131
      @gudrunbennetrothfuss2131 Před 3 lety

      Aye I'm a Stuttgart fan from Stuttgart and I did the exact same haha

  • @TheElder90
    @TheElder90 Před 3 lety +1

    you don't always need custom database to promote your B team to playable league, if your B team play in league below playable league ex. Tercera division in Spain, Regionalliga in Germany, they can be promoted without custom db, you need just a bit of luck (or S&L in specific day)
    I play as Deportivo la Coruna, my B team is the strongest in La Liga 2 (and probably) stronger than few La Liga teams, they constantly produce players that break into first team, so B teams can be great if you use them well and if they play in normal (not reserve) league

  • @manchlax7399
    @manchlax7399 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Zealand, something which I wanted to get your opinion on is a realisation that I recently had whereby I think most fm players are not playing as the game intended, including myself. But I’d like to know your thoughts.
    The idea is that when players are sorted into ‘squads’ (first team, reserves, U19, etc), these squads actually represent training squads rather than match day squads. I think most people will move young prospects into the reserve or youth teams as they’re not expected to get game time in the current season
    However, Klopp has recently been protesting the fact that his youth prospects don’t receive league winners medals despite them training with the first team for the entire season, which got me thinking about my fm saves.
    What backs this up is the fact that you can make players available for youth team matches but you can’t make players available for youth team training. That is unless you have a confrontation with a player and tell him that he is ‘training with the kids’ for the foreseeable future and the game automatically moves them into the youth squad.
    Since the inclusion of mentoring groups rather than individual tutoring, I have wondered how best to mentor those youth prospects when they’re in a different squad than my best mentors (usually first teamers). But now it seems so simple if the ‘squads’ are designed for training.
    After having this realisation I was stunned that I have been perceiving the game I’ve been playing for 15 years completely incorrectly, and I was wondering about your thoughts on the matter. It seems as though most youtubers I come across play as I did (by only having match day players in the first team squad) so I’m unsure whether A) it’s correct, and B) whether it’s news at all. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

    • @ZealandonYT
      @ZealandonYT  Před 3 lety +1

      You're right

    • @manchlax7399
      @manchlax7399 Před 3 lety

      Zealand Thanks! I bought fm20 for my Dad (75y/o) last Christmas and recommended your CZcams channel to assist him in getting started. He’s loving both the game and your channel! Thank you from us both! Greetings from him and I via Spain and China respectively!

  • @rooneye
    @rooneye Před 3 lety +1

    When did FM stop letting you manage the u-23's/reserves? You used to be able to years ago. And the u-18s. You also had to be the senior team manager ofc. but you could still do take over and pick the team/tactics and manage the matches etc.

  • @ellishopkins3330
    @ellishopkins3330 Před 3 lety +21

    Brentford would disagree :))

  • @TheDamirBosna
    @TheDamirBosna Před 3 lety

    Just started a save with FC Bayern II down in the 3rd German league, and won the league with the youngsters - you have 15-16 b team players and lots of u18 players (very talented). Funny save, B teams are fun to manage because you cannot buy, you have what you have. I developed them a lot in a year, at the end of the season Cuisance, Arp & Batista Meier went straight to the first team 🤙

  • @cycklist
    @cycklist Před 3 lety +4

    Premier league reserve teams playing in the Cup against lower league team is an absolute insult to those lower league teams, many of whom are venerable, proud clubs with tremendous histories. And to think we get find if we play our own B team against these Premier league teams. My team, Portsmouth, plays the reserve anyway to make a point, and we still made the final two years running.

    • @daniellamie3033
      @daniellamie3033 Před 3 lety +2

      I'm waiting for the year when both finalists are u23 teams and nobody bothers to watch it.

    • @azmrhaq7336
      @azmrhaq7336 Před 3 lety

      you mean the leasing trophy right?

  • @touc08
    @touc08 Před 3 lety +2

    Top stuff as ever. I have an entirely unrelated question about the effect of 'shouts' during matches? Do they actually do anything more than what simply changing the tactical instructions would? From my experience, there are about three 'positive' shouts that players seem to respond well to, and all the rest have a detrimental effect on the team. Is there any firm information about what the results of 'shouting' during matches actually is?

  • @talljamie
    @talljamie Před 3 lety

    I'm a fan of your work and I'm not trying to take a sweaty dump on your cereal but I had to give up half way through the video as I felt 30% dumber after trying to watch you explain the difference in all the types of teams. I'm sure there's plenty of useful information to be had later in the video but after 7 mins I felt like I knew less about B teams than I did going in to the video!

    • @frederikbrandt424
      @frederikbrandt424 Před 3 lety

      Yeah I’m honestly not sure he knows exactly what he’s talking about in this instance. I like his tactical stuff and I do learn things from time to time but in this video it just feels like he’s trying to explain something he doesn’t completely understand himself.
      And sorry if I’m sounding rude, that’s not my intent, just stating my opinion.

    • @ZealandonYT
      @ZealandonYT  Před 3 lety +3

      I appreciate it and I'll try to be more clear earlier on? This video is definitely back loaded, I found the main issue in making it was there are a bunch of different situations depending on league rules

    • @ZealandonYT
      @ZealandonYT  Před 3 lety +1

      Nah I appreciate it, there are just a bunch of types of situations for b teams and I, perhaps ill advised, tried to touch on all of them

    • @talljamie
      @talljamie Před 3 lety +1

      @@ZealandonYT appreciate the response. I was being jokingly critical in my comment so I'm sorry if it sounded meaner than I meant it to as I appreciate knowing the tone a stranger on the Internet intended is near on impossible.
      Keep up the great work. Really enjoy your videos and find them all very useful.

  • @joewood791
    @joewood791 Před 3 lety

    Not sure entirely if it is still a feature in the game as it wasn't entirely a real thing. But I found out by LLM in FM19, that when you are a club who doesn't have an U23/U19/U18 etc manager, you have the option through staff responsibilities to be manager of the U** group. Obviously the problem with this is you aren't solely manager of the U** team but the whole club, whilst filling in as there is a vacancy. This means you would have double the workload. (I assume by setting all first team duties to assistant you could technically solely focus on U** team and let the assistant become the actual manager - problem being if the assistant performs badly, you would get sacked; maybe it would be doable with in-game editor and choosing to be unsackable and then doing all of the above, what would be good is you could also manage transfers in of young players and leave DOF to do first team)

    • @joewood791
      @joewood791 Před 3 lety

      This applies to Club A analogy used. And would mean you could manage reserve/U** with more control of what you could do than being an actual B team Barca B/Bayern II for example

  • @QUAKERSATTACKS97
    @QUAKERSATTACKS97 Před 4 měsíci

    B team trick: put trialists on your B team and you get to instantly see their attributes (if your B team is technically a “second” club)

  • @SriramVenkatesan
    @SriramVenkatesan Před 3 lety +1

    I started a save with the 3rd tier Spanish team and obviously they don't have B team. After a few years, I reached the first tier and also now have a b team which is stuck in the tier just below the playable league in FM. Since I have already started the save and now deep in it I cannot go back and edit the database. Is it possible to somehow get the B team promoted to the lowest playable league using any editor? I have to do a save/reload on the promotion date, do you know the dates for the Spanish leagues? This has been a problem for me for the past 3 FMs because if you start in the lowest tier in any nation you are still going to be stuck with a B team in the non playable league.

  • @HJ-ul1eg
    @HJ-ul1eg Před 2 lety +2

    Soo if I have a B team I keep them on "my team" and just put them as available for my B team and try to loan them out? 😅

  • @samfm5244
    @samfm5244 Před 3 lety +1

    I love the Nepenthez reference

  • @jordank1489
    @jordank1489 Před 3 lety +1

    Home grown at club production line. Buy 'em young, stick 'em in the B team, 3 years later you've got a home grown at club prospect, out on loan, back in to replace someone on the bench. My Cardiff team is 75% home grown at club (I over did it, you don't need to overdo it)

  • @edoethalesmo
    @edoethalesmo Před 3 lety +10

    We're here for the jokes, not the game!

  • @MrMrVictory
    @MrMrVictory Před 3 lety

    Lol that intro really got me.

  • @fuzzykeuh
    @fuzzykeuh Před 3 lety +1

    For me there is a bug in FM19 and FM20 where you cannot get rid of B-teams or U23 teams. I had this happen in 2 different leagues so i think it's a general bug. If you take full control, then every year at the start of the season the game asks if you want to register for the U23 or B-team competition. Even if you remove all players and staff and answer NO on the question, the game will create a full calender of fixtures where you don't have players for anymore, tiring out and injuring all your youth players over time. It sucks bad...

  • @mattyw1874
    @mattyw1874 Před 3 lety

    Currently doing an Athletic Club save and their B team has been a fantastic resource.
    First season I overspent to get the B team promoted and now they're up near the top of the Spanish equivalent of the championship. I've constantly got my youngsters on the edge of the first team playing in the 2nd tier regularly with odd first team games thrown in. The increase in development is fantastic but it's also been great for a couple of my younger strikers when they go on goal droughts. Allows them to get goals and switch back into the first team when the other strikers start misfiring.

    • @frederikbrandt424
      @frederikbrandt424 Před 3 lety

      I don’t believe that’s true because the registration rules are pretty strict in the Spanish league for second teams.
      You would have to have all the players registered before the season to allow them to play in your B team, so just sending them down wouldn’t work.
      I’m also not sure that you can register someone for both your B team and A team because when I tried they got excluded from my B team squad and weren’t allowed to play.

    • @issamasghar5203
      @issamasghar5203 Před 3 lety

      @@frederikbrandt424 they can they need to be registered for any 1 of the 2 teams and dont need to be included in other teams match squad within 24 hours if a player plays for b team he can't play for a team for that day and next day and most of matches occur on same day so you need to plan a couple days ahead if you wanna play them im 1st team

    • @issamasghar5203
      @issamasghar5203 Před 3 lety

      @@frederikbrandt424 you can register them for 1 team only but they can play for both there is also a certain number of matches played in a team after which the player cannot play for b team any more so keep that in mind too

    • @frederikbrandt424
      @frederikbrandt424 Před 3 lety

      Issam Asghar Are you certain this is the case in the Spanish league? Because everytime a B game comes up it always says 0 first team players available even if they don’t play on the same day.
      And as I said, the one time I registered my B team players in my first team they lost their availability for the B squad.

    • @issamasghar5203
      @issamasghar5203 Před 3 lety

      @@frederikbrandt424 i am right now playing with bilbao and i just checked it before commenting so yeah you can do it but there is a age limit of person being lower than 23 year to play for both team freely other wise they have to be registered for b team

  • @J_daczkowski
    @J_daczkowski Před 3 lety +10

    The problem with my B team in my save is that after my board approved of the creation of a B team, they didn’t join any league at all, I have an expanded Polish database filled with B teams at different divisions but mine is outside of any league so they just play 30/40 friendlies a season, does anyone know of B teams can join leagues at any point?

    • @afonsoduarte992
      @afonsoduarte992 Před 3 lety

      It's explained in the video. Just download the database provided at the website

    • @wolvewick4414
      @wolvewick4414 Před 3 lety

      they join a league you just dont have it in your database.

    • @TheElder90
      @TheElder90 Před 3 lety

      B teams can be promoted to playable leagues but only if (in the real world) they play in the league below it, example
      :
      Germany have 3 playable leagues so B teams that can be promoted to 3 liga are the ones that play on forth tier so in regionalliga,
      Spain is the same 3 playable leagues so to B team to be promoted it must play in Tercera,
      B teams created mid game cant be promoted at lesat i think so

    • @adonis1168
      @adonis1168 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheElder90 my b club 'plays' in regionliga and never gets promoted for some reason. bitchass bayern plays in 3rd league

  • @mikehernandez6345
    @mikehernandez6345 Před 2 lety

    Bring back animation! Moneyball one was hilarious! 😂

  • @nickfury8973
    @nickfury8973 Před 3 lety

    My b team is in Liga 3 - which is 3rd division of Germany. I will make some of my over 18 young players available for my b team to play but keep them in senior team for training and mentoring (better facilities and coaching too).

  • @DRock7977
    @DRock7977 Před 3 lety +3

    The B team has been a constant pain for a lot of years with this game, at least give us the option to participate in a league so the players can get some experience and develop a little.

  • @orlandothompson5861
    @orlandothompson5861 Před 3 lety

    At Celta Vigo, I did hardly anything for the B team (apart from hire a manager) and they got to Segunda Division and finished third in their second season there 🤷‍♂️

  • @bartterp88
    @bartterp88 Před 2 lety

    If a certain club in The Netherlands has enough asset (youth, staff etc.) and is interested in participating in a league with a B-team, they are allowed to play in the 2nd division of The Netherlands (Keuken Kampioen Divisie). These B-teams, called "jong" *clubname*", are not allowed to promote to the highest league though (Eredivisie).
    Sidenote: "Jong" is Dutch for "Youth" .

  • @Bakazinha
    @Bakazinha Před 3 lety

    I play as Boavista in Portugal, which is the strongest team in the world now in my save, and i let all my U19 players play for the B team for some seasons until they are ready to be loaned out to a team in the best Portuguese league or play for the first team. And the B team won the 2nd league last season. Unfortunately they can't be promoted. Could be fun playing against them :P I never use the U23 or U19-B

  • @Groink1
    @Groink1 Před 3 lety +5

    I always wondered how reserve teams, which are not playing in a league exisiting in the base game, get promoted to a higher league, which is in the game, even though they do not play games. Happened to me multiple times.

    • @redgamer2163
      @redgamer2163 Před 3 lety

      It happens trough reputation. When a team in the lowest level in the game gets relegated, the teams with the highest reputation in the league that is not in the game get promoted. No need to thank me.

    • @Groink1
      @Groink1 Před 3 lety

      @@redgamer2163 Thank you nevertheless. But how do non-league teams change their reputation? How is it even determined?

    • @s999x2
      @s999x2 Před 3 lety

      Yes, im interested in that too. I have strong players in team b team. Always only friendlys is shit..

    • @frederikbrandt424
      @frederikbrandt424 Před 3 lety

      They do play games even if they’re not in your database. Go click on any player in your b team and look at their stats, they’ll show up. You just can’t watch the games.

    • @issamasghar5203
      @issamasghar5203 Před 3 lety

      Lower leagues are still played even though they are not loaded but dont go to extremes like Watford wiining prem after 2 years they are more subtle i think its according to media prediction not sure and 1st team getting better makes lower team better so your team has more chance of promotion and getting to playable league

  • @kennyjensen8596
    @kennyjensen8596 Před 3 lety

    I am 7 years into my Schalke save.. But is it possible to add the league in now or does it have to be added in at the beginning of the save?

  • @Liristis007
    @Liristis007 Před 3 lety

    Wait, I'm confused.
    So put all the players into first team and also have them available for reserve team to play that way and train better?

  • @cesarferrilillo7723
    @cesarferrilillo7723 Před 3 lety

    I like the jokes man! Keep them up!!

  • @tuner1230
    @tuner1230 Před 2 lety

    The first thing that you do as a german FM Player, is download the German file with the 4th 5th and 6th Divison.
    So your B Team has a League to play

  • @CM4fan
    @CM4fan Před 2 lety

    Liked the video just because of the Nepenthez reference LOL

  • @zimtran5575
    @zimtran5575 Před rokem

    I'm playing PSG. They have a Paris 2 team which belongs to the straight line structure you mentioned, unlike Dortmund's, but they too don't play any game unless I set up friendlies for them. Do you have any solution for this? Thanks in advance, my man!

  • @mimosa3528
    @mimosa3528 Před 3 lety +2

    Ya I’m managing Dortmund. And just spammed friendly matches for Dortmund II

    • @filipe_ofidalgo
      @filipe_ofidalgo Před 3 lety

      William Cross your secundary team can’t climb ir u do not have the league in the database?
      I’m currently at Leipzig as well and they have been asking me to create the II team, but i think it’s only benefficial if they can promote to 3rd division, is it possible?

  • @tiorammcdonough7666
    @tiorammcdonough7666 Před 3 lety

    I'm struggling to have enough home-grown players for my team as I shot up through the leagues so I'm trying not to loan them out to make them home grown but it means they don't get the first team experience. Any advice for this situation?

  • @filipe_ofidalgo
    @filipe_ofidalgo Před 3 lety

    I’m currently at Leipzig and they have been asking me to create the II team, but i think it’s only benefficial if they can promote to 3rd division, is it possible?

  • @netkoizmase8831
    @netkoizmase8831 Před rokem

    I'm playing with Athletic Bilbao. I am in 11. season and my B team is in second league and C team in third league and they are amazing and lot better then 99% loans. In first season my B team was in 4. league and C team in invisible league but at end of first season they both promoted. Guess i was lucky that C team promoted to real league so fast so i can actually make use of it.
    B and C team use main team's coaches and state of the art training facilities and play in relative high reputation leagues(specially spanish second league) and i took control of their training schedules and individual training and i can tell you that young players develop amazingly there. LOT LOT better then on loans to random clubs, only better(maybe) is loan them to first teams in first league but i didnt notice any major diffrence of few times i did it. Second league combined with state of the art training facilities and 4,5 and 5 stars coaches are good enough for 17,18, 19 year olds.
    On the other hand U19 team dont use main team coaches(only goalkeeping and fitness coaches) so i hired lot best possible u19 coaches for them. Basically my U19 team are all exclusively 15, 16 year old, C is 17, 18 and B teams are 18, 19, 20 years old and in each is one 26, 27 year old "veteran" for mentoring only. Both my teams, B and C won their leagues multiple times but cant promote anymore since cant be in same league.
    Video title is misleading.

  • @radekz9896
    @radekz9896 Před 3 lety +6

    What about the B Teams that do not play in any reserve leagues?

  • @Ecxoes
    @Ecxoes Před 3 lety +1

    The U23 teams in the EFL trophy killed it as a spectacle. Fans have boycotted it since then with a bit of a turnout in the final. It is seen by League one and League two as an experiment to try and force Premier League U23 into the league pyramid which has been muted before and we as fans are dead against it.

  • @ferdibechtold
    @ferdibechtold Před 3 lety

    This is unrelated to the video, but is there a way to set up a goal tune in fm 2020?

  • @danclark5796
    @danclark5796 Před 3 lety

    Not b team related... but question, can you train a free kick taker to get better at free kicks?? I’ve yet to see any of my regen players develop in this area, despite doing extra training for anyone with free kick taking attribute over 14? Any thoughts?

    • @ZealandonYT
      @ZealandonYT  Před 3 lety

      There's an individual training focus for it right?

  • @callumrawlinson2828
    @callumrawlinson2828 Před rokem +1

    PLEASEEE how do you make a b team I have an awesome Fulham save and I wanted to make a b team as I have tons of players that aren’t good enough to make the first team but I don’t know how to any advice ? Football manager 22

  • @Val-io2do
    @Val-io2do Před 3 lety +8

    But I don't wanna send them on loans, especially the ones I sign who are 18 or under. I want them to all become home grown at my club

    • @NaturallyRapid
      @NaturallyRapid Před 3 lety

      This is the problem i have in the english leagues

    • @reintaler6355
      @reintaler6355 Před 3 lety

      @@NaturallyRapid try to get as many domestic affiliates as possible then

    • @Hyde_Hill
      @Hyde_Hill Před 3 lety

      Plus younger then 18 don't develop from playing time. So if you have a good coaching setup and can afford it don't loan them out. Even if they are already home grown.

    • @frederikbrandt424
      @frederikbrandt424 Před 3 lety +1

      Reintaler That won’t get them club homegrown..

    • @Captain_McClutch
      @Captain_McClutch Před 3 lety +2

      I've learnt to only sign the best youth players and to do it as early as possible on a long a contract as possible. That way you take a bit of a hit for those years but save money in the long run by the time they need a new contract they'll be home grown and you can loan them out for a year or two of experience and other clubs can cover the new contract wages. I usually pay a little more to get them to agree to longer contracts or ones with "optional" extensions. The hardest part is not just signing every decent looking wonderkid I've had clubs with near 150 players which is a nightmare to juggle.

  • @wrapcod6178
    @wrapcod6178 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there any way to make sure a player in my reserves/youth team is picked to play in a certain position? For example, if I'm retraining a young striker as a winger, I'm assuming he would become more familiar with the role if he's played there week in week out? Cheers

    • @Lovro00000
      @Lovro00000 Před 3 lety +1

      Follow the steps at 11:30 and you’ll be able to change the whole match squad from your inbox.
      You can also go to Development centre -> reserves/youth team -> tactics and do the same from there.

    • @wrapcod6178
      @wrapcod6178 Před 3 lety

      @@Lovro00000 Never even thought of that! I see the teamsheet pop up in the inbox but didn't realise I could change it 😅 Thanks a lot, I'll give it a try!

  • @natsudama4604
    @natsudama4604 Před 2 lety

    i had this problem with my schalke save, and i used the u19 teams as a 2nd team and the b team was trash reserves that i only used them when one of my players got injured i would have a back up player
    but only do this 2 to 3 years in the save, because you will have a lot of youth prospect and you can give more playtime to the best ones and the bad ones you use them as reserves or you sell them

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 Před 3 lety

    as with all things FM, spend big money on youth, it resolves most issues (but takes 3-5 seasons to see huge rewards. good coaching staff can sort out a B or Reserve team in terms of development but loans are ALWAYS the best development if you cant give a player games. FM/CM is not hard when you know how, lots of young talent, I mean 10+ players a season, the ones that don't quite make it you can sell for decent money and the ones that do...well thats 40-100 million of player bought for 100k to 4million (ish). You just have to be able to survive 2 -3 years (minimum) with limited big name signings whilst waiting for youth to develop
    (ftr) atm Im 20 seasons into an old CM (o8) game I have won 15 prems , 9 CL's, 7 FA cups, 9 League cups, and 3 world club cups all using this method. It works in every copy I have played of the game (including ones made in the last 3-4 years)

  • @MrMeoow91
    @MrMeoow91 Před 3 lety +2

    My Mainz’s U19 won the Youth UCL after 6 years into the game.

    • @wolvewick4414
      @wolvewick4414 Před 3 lety

      6 years? my Sporting cp u19 won after 3years and the first 2 got to semi final and final.

  • @GamingWithRicky97
    @GamingWithRicky97 Před 3 lety

    zealand one question why when i enter to see my B team and sub 19 salaries y see their names Twice, are they duplicated? are they charging me TWICE for the Same player? pls help me is it bug or did i changed something on my game files.... HELLPPP

  • @michielschippers4269
    @michielschippers4269 Před 3 lety

    The Netherlands gets weird indeed. The reason there are some jong (young) teams in the football pyramide is because a couple of clubs on the second level went bankrupt. The teams on the 3rd level are semi-amateur and didnt want to become full pro clubs. They just stayed on 3rd level. They put in the jong teams to make the competition full again and also to enhance the development of the younger and more talented players.

  • @atomzero1
    @atomzero1 Před 3 lety +1

    My Jong PSV squad dominated the Keuken Kampen (2nd level), but they can't be promoted to Eredivisie 😄

  • @MasterfullyAwesome
    @MasterfullyAwesome Před 2 lety

    I know this is an older video but hopefully someone can help. I’m managing 1860 Munich in FM20 and the reserve team plays no games unless I schedule the friendlies manually. Can I load the lower German leagues from a custom database in the middle of the save or would I have to start over?