Always injured and when he isn't, he won't score. That said, Inter Milan can also control Italy, although it's pivotal that you sell Ronaldo. This is based on winning the title any team can upset Roma in a league fixture (same with United.) I believe Walter Samuel is the most valuable player at Roma, however, Antonio Cassano is the guy that tears teams apart he always does it to me. However, it can be done with the likes of Inter, Milan, Parma, Lazio and the scum (Juventus).
As unbelievable as it sounds, they are the hardest team to beat in Italy. If you don't like England, Italy is a highly competitive league and is where I usually manage. Arsenal, Liverpool and Leeds (yes, Leeds) are all decent outfits to start your career, but as mentioned before, good luck beating Fergie. You just can't make a mistake with United. Their backups could outclass some Premier League outfits alone. You don't even need to sign anyone, they just have the best team. If you build the team around the real-life flop Juan Veron as an attacking midfielder on his own, this team will struggle to lose. This team is peppered with talent, which is fairly realistic given how good they were in reality. Of all the classic games you can play, United are the team to beat for the most part. If you want to dominate not only England but the entire game, play with Manchester United. This is what not to do at the very start. I was, however, somewhat proud of how long I lasted. Within a month, the club went bankrupt and I got sacked 6 months later. When I first played 01/02, I made the shameful mistake of playing with a crippled Nottingham Forest team, who had finances that looked like some of Neymar's hairstyles. Before we get into more extravagant challenges, custom teams and all that hoo-ha, we need a base club to get intimate with the game. The fundamental thing you need is a team. Hello FMScout Community, I'm back! This is the first instalment in my first mini-series, "Where to Start?"