Sralex would need cryotechnology to knock City off their perch btw - all the Oil in the middle east will have been exhausted at some point during this 1000 years, thus City would be completely nowhere by the time this sim finished...
Some fun things in there - first of all, notice how close all the leagues are on points. It's often about 10 points from champion to relegation. Seems like the teams really even out in the future in these saves - explains the spreads in champions etc. Also, attendence numbers - lowest all time in Serie A is 17 people!
@@vibez_nburro6800 notice how aside from Ligue 1 the other 4 big leagues are all together around 20th in reputation with the Israeli league in between them.
Interestingly, South American leagues are the top leagues with Argentina on top followed by Brazil and Chile. Premier league, Bundesliga, and Serie A were 24th, 25th, and 28th, respectively. Ligue 1 on 17th. Even the Swedish and Finnish leagues are on 18th and 19th. That's crazy
@@agraulosgaming3662 Not impossible. It's completely possible. The mentality and athleticism you'd have to have to do it though is incredible. It'd be 11 world class players with the best stamina, Ronaldo workrate with the mentality of 11 serial winner captains.
Barrow may have had their 0 point season, but I'm more impressed by Torquay's streak of 40 consecutive losses. Somehow, a team that lost every match of the 2410/11 season up until the 15th May had avoided relegation the previous year.
Funny that Jack/WTS's team (Guernsey) and Zealand's team (Taunton Town) are right next to each other in the League One table 1000 years into the future
How's this a fall from grace for Port Vale - winners of the Prem in 3018-3019 and then relegated 3 years later on just 7 points and 108 goals conceded!
Looking at the Premier League, it seems only the champions get entry to the Champions League, meaning that England's co-efficient for UEFA has reduced. 2nd and 3rd only got UECL places in 3021. Could we see the relative strengths of each league? Which is the best league in Europe now? What about World Club Champions? Is the China Super League now the best league in the world? I think dynamics of world football is a really interesting deep dive. Thanks for the content Kev.
Yeah that's what I want to see in part 2! Because you can see that the former top 5 leagues are no way near the top 5 now. So I'd love to see the current top 5!
I love that Bayern have the highest attendance of all time in the bundesliga at around 80,000, but they also have the highest *average attendance* sitting at over 100,000. How does that work hahaha
Impressive stuff, can't even imagine half of these happening. As I saw some interesting Greek things (e.g. Greek stadiums hosting CL finals in 3015 or so, Giorgos Giakoumakis being the coach of England NT), could you give a brief update on the Greek League? I'd download the save, but I have stayed in FM2020 :(
Manchester City winning the Championship in 2469 and then the Premier League eight times from 2471 (and 20 out of 21 times after that!) sounds like a Kev save. Other notes: World Cup Belize not winning in 147 games, or around 375 years (and it is ongoing) Grenada conceded 28 goals in what would have been a two-game group! The Bulgarian keeper who didn't concede the whole tournament Love this sort of stuff. Tempted to buy FM23 just to poke around in the file!
1000 years on... A 42 year old Zlatan Ibrahimovic is still the oldest goal scorer in Champions League for AC Milan against Inter. This happened in 2024, in our near future and never has an older player scored in the CL. Also... Bhayangkara FC which is a team 'backed' by the Indonesian police in the top flight of Indonesian football today and has won the Liga 1 there in 2017... has bought a Welsh-born legend for 79 M pounds in Aron Mannion (Dec. 3012). Then Bhayangkara sold him to Manchester City (Jan. 3019) and it looks like he is their only UK-born player in that playing XI for Man City. I mean, I know Indonesian football has about as passion filled fans who are a lot more reckless than the 70s - 80s Hooligan era of England but man, that is almost unimaginable for a top Indonesian team to survive and thrive like that
Incredible to see carshalton in the championship - they're my local club. I often wonder if I won the euro millions how far I could take them. They play in the isthmian premier league 😂
i think this is based on which country's produce the best regens and the teams that dominated the world cup are generally the one's with the best regens
seeing this right now just gave me a whole life shock. Like out of all the potential time we could've been born in we were born were everything is still kind of new, only maybe 100 years old give or take and we could've been born in a world where arsenal wasn't even in any English league.
Was good to see Bristol Rovers there, that was the first match I went to when I was about 8 years old. They played in Eastville stadium then which is now an IKEA
Harlow is my town. They are currently in the Southern league division one Central and lower half of the table. Currently managing them in FM23 with a mod so I can play in the 8/9 tier. Additionally I am an Arsenal fan and said they clearly have gone bust
When you looked at the previous season for the championship, MK Dons finished 8th, not especially weird, but they did so with 101 points! 101 points in 8th is absolutely mental. Man City actually managed to get all possible 114 points from a premier League season at one point as well. Ross County winning the champions League is pretty crazy, in just the 40-50 most recent years though they and Celtic also ended runners up once apiece and Hearts finished runners up 6-7 times! Mental
Honestly when you think about it China winning the wc so many times isn't that surprising Looks like they massive invested in football and a football culture developed in the country over time and they have a massive population to draw massive amounts of talent
Commenting while watching so apologies if you do cover this in the video. But would be interesting to see the league reputations. I saw that la liga were ranked 29th in the world? Would be unthinkable for that to happen
The way the big league reputation collapses in nearly all these simulations. Premier league only the 26th best league!! It's almost like FM23 predicts all the big money in football goes away in the future.
Shout-out to Yate Town! My family come from near there Kev, about 7 miles NE from centre of Bristol. Provided a few players for Bristol Rovers over the years but pretty small tbh. Btw, Oxford City in Championship but not Oxford Utd - another Swindon situation.
I lived about 5mins walk from Yate town fc, when I was a kid around 7 or 8rs old I watched the ground being built and used to cycle down the road all the time. Yate is about 15 miles NE of Bristol, not ‘in’ Bristol as other commenters have said. Also the club house was a regular venue for many friends b/days, weddings etc. I’m 49 now and have lived in Canada for 13 years so it was good to see my old home town pop up😁
2:35 In the year of 3022 the active Premier League record for most draws in a single league season stands at 23, managed by Norwich City in 1978-79. Just try to imagine - in a THOUSAND different simulations nobody has had more draws in a single season. 24/38 does not sound like an unreachable number in basically anything, if you do it a thousand different times. It's just 63% percent. And yet, it is something which this enormous calculative algorithm was unable to do even once. And also, can you possibly imagine how annoying Norwich fans would be a thousand years into this parallel future? They would be physically unable to finish any single sentence without reminding you of this trivial record that nobody besides them ever cared about!
I take an interest in 3 clubs, Bradford City, Macclesfield FC and Scarborough Athletic, not often I get to see all three in the first few minutes of one of these future FM videos.
Genuinely soo interesting to see. I really want a home town club of mine Leek Town to get the Vanarama Nationals but theyre Div 9 but this gives me hope
Jadon Sancho went straight from man utd player to manager. Chelsea had 2 managers in 40 years with potter staying for 21 years. I could keep going on but would be a massive comment
Gutted Liverpool are gone 1000 years in the future but I noticed teams like Bedford knocking around. If Arsenal and Peterborough disappear then they’re the next closest for you I reckon 😅
So I got your file to have a look, see what happened to the scottish leagues. and I found the gem of all gems. an old firm champions league final 2283/84. then another all scottish final in 2391/92 then in last couple hunred years ross county become a constant force in europe winning it more than a few times
Let's see MLS! It might be a bit boring seeing as there's no promotion or relegation. But who has won the MLS Cup the most or the CONCACAF Champions League or even the Club World Cup?
Gutted Liverpool are gone 1000 years in the future but I noticed teams like Bedford knocking around. If Arsenal and Peterborough disappear then they’re the next closest for you I reckon 😅
Yay, Barrow beat Derby’s worst season ever, with zero points! Took a view hundred years, which is entirely possible IRL. When we set records, we set them to last 😂🐏