Football Management Simulator (Soccer LitRPG)
Synopsis
Jamie Harrington used to be a defender you could rely on, until the match-fixing scandal that ended his career and relationship like a rogue corner kick. Seven years and one ban later, he’s just another ex-pro flipping steaks on a rusted grill, pretending not to watch football (soccer) highlights through the neighbor’s window.
When his brother, now a Premier League star, drags him into coaching a struggling Tier 7 side, Jamie expects nothing but mud and bad pitches. What he doesn’t expect is the game.
Not the game. His literal video game.
The old Football Management Simulator he’s been playing to kill time starts bleeding into reality. He sees player stats above heads, morale bars hovering like ghosts, and form graphs in real time. And they’re accurate.
Now, for the first time in years, Jamie’s got an edge. A disgraced defender turned reluctant manager, a small-town club on the brink of collapse, and a gift that shouldn’t exist. With his new vision, he might just rebuild Dunsvale from the dirt and drag them all the way to the top of the Champions League.
Every stat matters now, and he’s playing for keeps.
[For every chapter I add on Royal Road from C6 onward, I’m adding an extra chapter on Patreon. The Patreon will always be ahead.]
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Chapters (109 Total)
RSS- 51 Chapter 49: The power of social engineering
- 52 Chapter 50: Time to stack boosters
- 53 Chapter 51: Quiet Quitting (Athletic Variant)
- 54 Chapter 52: FEED THE CAT!
- 55 Chapter 53: You’re a centre-back, not a bloody sports scientist
- 56 Chapter 54: Where the hell did they get this guy?
- 57 Chapter 55: If I was the head coach
- 58 Chapter 56: He really does walk like Sir Alex Ferguson
- 59 Chapter 57: Maybe she’s talking bollocks
- 60 Chapter 58: It would be a crime if he were to play for us
- 61 Chapter 59: Does the Bossman decide who plays?
- 62 Chapter 60: Passable? You live in Slough
- 63 Chapter 61: That’s how trials work
- 64 Chapter 62: Why were they still all down here?
- 65 Chapter 63: I did have a plan
- 66 Chapter 64: Like I was doing reality-TV psychology
- 67 Chapter 65: What was she even on about?
- 68 Chapter 66: Mitch was, understandably, livid
- 69 Chapter 67: Up the Bluebells!
- 70 Chapter 68: Bodies and timing
- 71 Chapter 69: You Can’t Win Anything With Kids
- 72 Chapter 70: I was not going to sabotage our own team performance for some boosters
- 73 Chapter 71: Unfortunately, FMSim wasn’t reasonable
- 74 Chapter 72: Better to just give up on him
- 75 Chapter 73: Sell them a dream
- 76 Chapter 74: How is that a free-kick?
- 77 Chapter 75: The ball would probably reach the International Space Station by tomorrow
- 78 Short Announcement
- 79 Chapter 76: I’d get that damned EXP if that was the last thing I’d do
- 80 Chapter 77: Put it to bed
- 81 Chapter 78: Assistant to the Director of Football Operations
- 82 Chapter 79: Development isn’t linear
- 83 Chapter 80: Character Building & Mild Hamstring Destruction
- 84 Chapter 81: People just… commission you to draw their livestock?
- 85 Chapter 82: This isn’t very professional of you, Mr. Harrington
- 86 Chapter 83: You’re just giving lifts to random people now?
- 87 Chapter 84: How do I maximize what I learn from it?
- 88 Chapter 85: You date criminals, mate
- 89 Chapter 86: Keep crying. Might get you a free kick
- 90 Chapter 87: Am I seriously doing this again?
- 91 Chapter 88: The art of getting under someone’s skin
- 92 Chapter 89: Don’t make eye contact with Bennett, you idiot
- 93 Chapter 90: You don’t fucking talk to me like that
- 94 Chapter 91: This could be a steal
- 95 Chapter 92: Steal someone else’s place
- 96 Chapter 93: Do your job
- 97 Chapter 94: I started to have a feeling that Mansfield just didn’t really know how to play football
- 98 Chapter 95: Fault Line
- 99 Chapter 96: That was an elite pair of eyebrows
- 100 Chapter 97: I didn’t fold
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