Subject: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Friends, have you grown tired of playing the same English, Scottish, and Italian leagues over and over again? If you manage Man City one more time do you think that your head is going to explode? Do you hunger for new and exciting challenges? If you answered yes to any of these questions I'm afraid that you have the summertime FM blues.
Fortunately there is a cure and its called Japanese League management.
Now I can hear you asking, "But cp, the J-League isn't on my copy of FM?"
And you're correct, fine sir or madam, the J-League isn't on your game. But what if I told you that it could be with one simple click? And not only that, what if I also told you that you could have all of the graphics in one simple step as well?
Madness?
You bet, but just the sort of madness that I specialize in.
So how much would you be willing to pay for such a miracle? 50 quid? 75 quid? Perhaps even one hundred quid?
No, no, no.
Because today, on this one time special offer, you can download both the complete JL1 database, a mostly complete JL2 database AND the complete graphics pack including badges, kits, and backgrounds for the low, low price of absolutely nothing!
Edit - It's a good idea to download the db before you download the graphics in case rapidshare feels like limiting your downloads. Just a heads up.
Double edit - Here's the latest graphics expansion pack.
This message was edited by constantplanck on Jun 13 2009.
Author: constantplanck
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Sorry to double post but some people might crave actual details about the project so they are as follows...
14 teams have been placed in the Korean League. They are JL1 and those clubs are complete and have custom kits designed specifically for this project by Dec whose work is magnificent. If you haven't checked out his thread I highly recommend that you do so here. Dec's kit thread
14 more clubs make up JL2, these are varying degrees of complete but you certainly can manage down there if you so choose. Many of them have custom kits as well and the ones that do not will be added later in additional downloads. I also might get to rounding out those rosters someday when I'm not burned out on making databases.
Cups and continental qualification all work, the only minor detail is that it will sometimes say South Korea instead of Japan...just pay that no mind.
You can also now manage as the Japanese national team and you'll have a very deep pool of players from which to choose.
The K-League hasn't been banished from the game, its merely been swapped out with the old J-League, so those teams are still on the game and are still rivals in the Asian Champions' League.
Also, even if you don't want to manage in the J-League you should still download the graphics pack since it will work even if the database isn't loaded. And who doesn't love more badges?
Author: Dec
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! ------------------------------------------- Great work mate. Just one pointer - save the kits using - right click > save image as > ?????.jpg then rename it to gamba_a.png after it has saved. This will get rid of the black .
D
Author: constantplanck
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Cheers for that tip, Dec. And cheers for all of your hard work on this project as well.
Author: FSC100
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Great work mate. Thanks so much I will be trying this later
Author: Dec
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! ------------------------------------------- Any chance you could post this on www.fmhaven.co.uk/forums please ?
Also, I will download it in a few weeks so it doesn't put me off my exams .
D
Author: WednesdayFanatic
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Cheers for uploading, might try this.
Btw, i don't know a lot about the J-League, so who would you say are the best teams? I would like an easier game to start me of. Thanks.
Author: constantplanck
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Btw, i don't know a lot about the J-League, so who would you say are the best teams? I would like an easier game to start me of. Thanks.
Funny that you should mention that, WF, I'm in the process of making up a handy guide for newbies right now. It possibly could be up tonight but much more likely it will be completed tomorrow. If you want to get started before the guide is finished though the easiest game is probably Urawa followed by Antlers and Gamba. On the other end, Montedio is the most difficult in JL1 and Mito Holly Hock is for only the finest FM managers since your pitch is essentially someone's back yard.
And I can certainly upload that for you, Dec. You deserve the traffic boost for the work that you did on the kits.
This message was edited by constantplanck on May 21 2009.
Author: Huzzer
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Nice work, downloading now. It will be a nice game to play, and will help with my different Champions League on different continents challenge.
Author: WednesdayFanatic
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Btw, i don't know a lot about the J-League, so who would you say are the best teams? I would like an easier game to start me of. Thanks.
Funny that you should mention that, WF, I'm in the process of making up a handy guide for newbies right now. It possibly could be up tonight but much more likely it will be completed tomorrow. If you want to get started before the guide is finished though the easiest game is probably Urawa followed by Antlers and Gamba. On the other end, Montedio is the most difficult in JL1 and Mito Holly Hock is for only the finest FM managers.
And I can certainly upload that for you, Dec. You deserve the traffic boost for the work that you did on the kits.
Cheers for that. I think i might start now, i'll try Antlers and see what its like.
Author: jjbhoy
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Very nice work. Well done for finally completing as I know you put a lot of effort into it.
I'm just going to download now
Author: constantplanck
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Kashima Antlers Media Prediction: 1st Budget:2.2 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
The most decorated clubs in the J-League's short history, Kashima Antlers pride themselves on squad harmony and developing from within. If you fancy a game where success is your only option and you enjoy building a squad and keeping them together, Antlers are the game for you.
Key players
Marquinhos - One of the few players not developed from within, Marquinhos is a powerful target man who excels with the ball at his feet. The reigning player of the year is almost impossible to dispossess due to his massive strength and balance stats.
Mitsuo Ogasawara - A mercurial playmaker whose skill on the ball and creative zeal is unmatched in the J-League, Ogasawara can make magic happen out of nothing and often does just that.
Toru Araiba - There are better players on Antlers but none of them represent what the club is all about moreso than Araiba. A tireless worker who will line up anywhere on the pitch that he's needed, Araiba will not quit until victory is secured.
Just holding my place for the rest of the guide but I thought that I'd get the ball rolling and help Wednesday Fanatic out beside. These aren't easy to make so don't expect them too rapidly. Also, if anyone starts a game with a club and feels like adding to the guide be my guest and follow this handy template.
Which, I might add, I stole from Huzzer.
Author: Huzzer
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
What a terrible layout
It's all looking very good, can't wait for the guide as well. It's obviously taken a lot of work, nice one.
Author: constantplanck
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Urawa Red Diamonds Media Prediction: 2nd Budget: 6.5-7.25 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
No one else in the J-League can match Urawa pound for pound but that hasn't always brought them success. Even with a club studded with Japanese internationals and talented Brazilians the Red Diamonds have only managed to win the league once. Perhaps you can do better? If you want a game where you are going to be expected to spend your way to the top there's no better bet in the J-League than Urawa.
Key Players
Tulio - Tulio is a fixture on the Japanese national team and is a Urawa legend. A five time J-League 11 performer and former player of the year he gives Urawa playmaking and consistency from a variety of positions.
Robson Ponte - The former Leverkusen man still has plenty of petrol left in his tank, he'll be a consistent terror from set pieces as well as a valuable ball winner in the midfield.
Nobuhisa Yamada - Mr Red Diamond himself, Nobuhisa Yamada is not merely a legendary figurehead. His bombing runs down the right flank strike terror into the stoutest of defenses and his mere presence on the pitch can always serve to rally the men.
Gamba Osaka Media Prediction: 3rd Budget: 3.1-3.5 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
Gamba Osaka had a fairly nondescript history until very recently but since winning the league in 2005 they have never finished outside of the top 3. Not afraid to go out and spend on foreigners Gamba is always looking to strengthen their veteran club and topple the other legs of the Big 3. If you fancy a game as the powerful outsider then Gamba is the game for you.
Key Players
Yasuhito Endo - You may be able to question his fitness but you simply cannot question his talent, Endo is most likely the single most skilled player in the entire J-League. Equally comfortable playmaking and defending he is the perfect Pirlo type to build your club around.
Leandro - A predatory young Brazilian, Leandro has never met an opportunity that he cannot slot into a corner just beyond the reach of the frustrated keeper. A natural poacher, he bounced around the lower J-League before finally landing on the largest of stages.
Hideo Hashimoto - A crowd favorite at the Expo '70 Stadium, Hashimoto is a tireless ball hawk in the center of the park. What people often fail to notice, though, is his ability to distribute it once he wins it. A perfect partner for Endo.
Yokohama F Marinos Media Prediction: 4th Budget: 3.8-5.25 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
Yokohama F Marinos are a proud club with three league titles to their credit and they also possesses the deepest pocketbook this side of the Reds. That said the media prediction of 4th might be a bit optimistic, they're unquestionably strong in the back but sturdy defense alone cannot gain you continental qualification. If you like a veteran backline, F Marinos are the club that you should take.
Key Players
Yuji Nakazawa - "The Bomber" is the best center back in the J-League and he can prove it by showing you his 5 Best 11 awards, his young player of the year award, or his player of the year trophy. A commanding center back, he controls everything in the air.
Naoki Matsuda - The hardman Matsuda is Nakazawa's longtime partner in the back and has a bit of a reputation for playing at the edge of the rules. Never the less, Matsuda is a consummate professional and will make an excellent captain for your side.
Kazuma Watanabe - The wonderkid Watanabe has only made his debut in the J-League this season but he already established himself as F Marino's best offensive weapon. With good size and lethal pace Watanabe has future star written all over him.
Jubilo Iwata Media Prediction: 5th Budget: 2.5-3.4 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
Jubilo Iwata is a club with a proud history but little recent success to show for all of their spending. Buying expensive foreign strikers has led to a glut of goals but a very thin backline and even getting to the media prediction of 5th could be a task. If you want to try and outscore your opposition 5-3 every match, Jubilo is for you.
Key Players
Lee Keun-Ho - A revelation since joining Jubilo, Lee has scored some true wonder goals for the Flycatchers. Extremely comfortable in the area, Lee has a knack for turning up in the right place at the right time.
Gilsinho - The young Brazilian loves to run at the defense and force the action. Gilsinho is an ideal partner for Lee because the havoc that Gilsinho can create with the ball at his feet leads to easy opportunities for his strike partner.
Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi - The flamboyant veteran keeper may have lost a step physically but he's still excellent at his job. He organizes a defense very well and is still capable of the acrobatic save when called upon. His 116 caps for the national side puts him in second place on the Japanese all time list.
Nagoya Grampus Media Prediction: 6th Budget: 4.4-6.25 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
As Arsene Wenger and Gary Lineker's former club, Nagoya Grampus has a long history of looking overseas for talent and has won two prestigious Emperor's Cups with this policy. The new management though is hungry for more and buoyed by their Toyota sponsorship money they will stop at nothing to reach the top. If you want a midtable club with bigger aspirations you should manage Grampus.
Key Players
Davi - The powerful Brazilian is one of the leading goal scorers in the J-League. Quick and powerful, he specializes in crashing from outside of the area and getting on the end of crosses.
Naoshi Nakamura - Often compared to his Shunsuke Nakamura for their similar names and playing styles, Naoshi is a skilled playmaker in his own right. A marvelous dribbler and strong on set pieces, Nakamura is talented enough to lead any attack.
Seigo Narazaki - A club legend, Narazaki is the premier keeper in the J-League. With four Best 11 awards to his credit, only one other keeper in league history has even won 2, Narazaki can be counted on to be the spine of an excellent defense.
Kyoto Sanga Media Prediction: 7th Budget: 2.8-4 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
Kyoto Sanga hold the J-League record for most times relegated at three but in spite of that they have also had a notable measure of success. The former club of Park Ji-Sung has an Emporer's Cup to their credit and this season they sit 8th in the J-League table. If you want to build your way to club legend status but also want to take over a club on the right path, you should consider managing Sanga.
Key Players
Atsushi Yanagisawa - A unique type of player, Yanagisawa is a famously poor finisher in front of goal but is also one of the best providers in the entire J-League. A recent addition to Sanga after a failed spell in Italy a wise manager would do well to run his attack through him.
Tatsuya Masushima - One of the most promising young defenders in Japan, Masushima is a physical specimen in the back. Pacey and a phenomenal leaper, Masushima helps cover for his teammate's mistakes.
Lee Jung-Soo - A Korean international, Lee provides a versatile option for either the center of the defense or out wide on the left wing. Aggressive and brave, he won't back down from any challenge.
Sanfrecce Hiroshima Media Prediction: 8th Budget: 2.3-3.2 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
Sanfrecce Hiroshima is one of the oldest football clubs in Japan, tracing their history back to the 1930s. Since the formation of the J-League though the Purple Archers' main claim to fame is that they haven't met a competition that they can't finish runner up in, they hold no major trophies in spite of their 6 2nd place finishes in various competitions. If you fancy playing as the perpetual underachiever and finally leading them to glory, play as Sanfrecce.
Key Players
Hisato Sato - A tireless worker with a deft first touch, regular national team player Sato is Sanfrecce's best offensive weapon.
Kazuyuki Morisaki - Playing alongside of his twin brother Koji, the former young player of the year can play anywhere through the center of the park or out wide on the right but does his best work as a holding midfielder.
Yosuke Kashiwagi - Kashiwagi is an excellent prospect for the future as his pace and creativity from the left wing is a rare and dangerous commodity.
Kawasaki Frontale Media Prediction: 9th Budget: 2.4-3.7 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
Kawasaki Frontale has moved steadily up the table since their early days in JL2 progressing all of the way to the quarterfinals of the Asian Champions' League. Possessors of a devastating attack. Frontale is your classic attack, attack, and attack some more pressure style club. If you want to spend your time in the opposition's end racking up goals, take charge of Frontale.
Key Players
Juninho - The former Palmeiras man has been unstoppable since moving to Japan scoring an astounding 135 goals in only 6 seasons. Do not let his increasing age fool you, he's still one of the most capable and feared strikers in all of Japan.
Shuhei Terada - No one has a better mental approach to the sport of football than the veteran DMC Terada. If you are able to keep him off of the training table and on the pitch the results will take care of themselves.
Hiroyuki Taniguchi - One of the top young attacking midfielders in the J-League today, Taniguchi is capable of scoring in a variety of ways from the midfield. With his ability in the air and his blistering shots he'll make the most out of his opportunities to score.
Shimizu S-Pulse Media Prediction: 10th Budget: 1.9-3 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
One of Japan's proudest and best supported clubs, S-Pulse has lifted their fair share of hardware but the League title has always narrowly eluded them; once even losing on the J-League's now defunct (and somewhat ridiculous) penalty shootout on the season's final day. If you want to manage in front of Japan's most rabid football supporters, you should definitely give S-Pulse a go.
Key Players
Shingi Okazaki - A nimble young striker who figures to have a prominent role on the national team in the future, Okazaki possesses an excellent ability to control any ball.
Frode Johnsen - Big, physical, and just a little surly the former Norwegian international Johnsen can line up either at center back or at striker. He's a force to be reckoned with in the air, just don't make him run about too much.
Jungo Fujimoto - Shimizu's number 10, Fujimoto's trademark thunderbolts from the midfield earned him the young player of the year award in 2006. The best course of action with him is to tell him to shoot long often.
FC Tokyo Media Prediction: 11th Budget: 1.3-2 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
FC Tokyo is one of the newer J-League clubs, having been founded only in 1999, but with Tokyo Verdy falling on hard times FC Tokyo finds itself standing alone as the top club in the world's largest metropolitan area. With a good squad already at your disposal and a strong supporter section behind you the sky is truly the limit for how far you can climb with the Capitol City Blues.
Key Players
Naohiro Ishikawa - Ishikawa is a skilled and patient player who can be deployed either in the center midfield or up front. No matter where you choose to play him though his cool demeanor and technical skills will marshal your attack.
Shuichi Gonda - Gonda is the most talented young goalkeeper in the country and one of the most promising prospects in East Asia. You'll certainly want to hold onto him to build for the future.
Yuta Nagatomo - Young fullback Nagatomo already finds himself featuring regularly in the national side. While capable of playing almost anywhere, Nagatomo's pace is best used attacking down the right wing.
JEF United Media Prediction: 12th Budget: 1.4-2.3 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
JEF United has long had one of the premier youth systems in all of Japanese football and have reaped the fruits of that system in winning back to back League Cups...the trick for the Yellow Dogs though has been holding on to the talent that they develop. If you're looking to do a root and branch in the J-League, JEF United is an excellent choice.
Key Players
Seiichiro Maki - Another great player developed by JEF's academy, Maki features regularly up front for the national team. A powerful target man, he can create chances both for himself and for his teammates.
Eddy Bosnar - Bosnar won't win many footraces but thats not what he's paid to do. What he's paid to do is win aerial challenges and be a professional, steadying force in the back and he does both of those things very well. He'll keep your 6 yard box free of pesky opposing headers.
Tatsuya Yazawa - When you have a target man the caliber of Maki its imperative to have wingers who can deliver the ball to him in space and Yazawa knows his role well. Yazawa specializes in shaking his defenders and putting the ball into the area so that his strike force can do damage.
Albirex Niigata Media Prediction: 13th Budget: 4.4-7 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
Albirex Niigata has had an interesting history from the very beginning as they're one of the few clubs in the J-League that were born from a local 11 instead of a corporate sponsored club. They hold true this tradition to this very day, drawing most of their substantial budget from gate receipts at Big Swan Stadium and their unique affiliation with Singapore League side Albirex FC Singapore. If you want to be a smaller club with a big bottom line, Albirex is your club.
Key Players
Kisho Yanno - The only Japanese international in the Albirex squad, Yanno is a powerful and towering target man with a continental reputation. An excellent strike partner for him would be...
Pedro Junior - The pacey and creative young Brazilian has formed a classic big/little partnership with Yanno in his first season with the club. Expect him to stay at the top of the J-League goal scoring leaderboard for years to come.
Gilton - Brazilian U-21 fullback Gilton is one of the most interesting prospects in the J-League. Unhappy with the training and opportunities available to him in Brazil he's made the move to Japan at a very young age in order to get back into the national team picture for Brazil.
Montedio Yamagata Media Prediction: 14th Budget: 1.3-2.3 million
Spoiler: Club Info
Spoiler: Squad
Montedio Yamagata has their work cut out for them in their first season playing in J-League 1, as a smaller club involved in their first trip to the big time they'll be content with survival more than anything else. But all is not bleak for the Mountain Kings, they have a good core of players to build around and a small but loyal crowd...still, managing in Yamagata is a challenge best attempted by only the most determined managers.
Key Players
Yu Hasegawa - The U-21 striker is one of the tallest players in the J-League and that, coupled with his tremendous leaping ability, gives opposing defenders nightmares. Hasegawa uses his ability to get to balls that other players can't to power header after header into the back of the net.
Jaja - The young Cruzeiro striker may be just a loan at Yamagata for now but if Montedio can keep him happy they have a very favourable buyout fee in his loan deal. And given the class that he's capable of at any of five different positions, keeping Jaja happy should be high on any Montedio manager's priority list.
Byung-Suk Kim - Kim is not only valuable in his own right as a hard working center midfielder or striker, he also has added value as he's fluent in Portuguese from his time with Vitoria Setubal. This translating central mid can be the lynchpin of your club.
This message was edited by constantplanck on May 22 2009.
Author: walnuts
Date: (PT)
Subject: re: [J-League Database] New Graphics update! J-League 1 Database completed! And J-League 1 Guide! -------------------------------------------
Tbh, the team to beat is Gamba. Kashima isn't really a powerhouse, they got knobbled by Adelaide United in the ACL last season.
So, an easy game would be Gamba Osaka IMHO.
However, it is fantastic that other members are realising that there is football outside of Europe. It;s nice to know someone enjoy's Asian football almost as much as I do.
I will load this up now, and let you know how I get on
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