15 Years On | Alejandro Hurtado | Football Manager Stories

In the previous part of VivaGlobetrotting you will have found out that Alejandro Hurtado has left Chicago Fire in the MLS to join an unnamed Spanish La Liga team. As it is 2031, it seems an appropriate point to take a look back at some of Hurtado's past clubs to see how they are getting … Continue reading 15 Years On | Alejandro Hurtado | Football Manager Stories

Extinguished? | Chicago Fire #8 | Football Manager Stories

In the previous VivaGlobetrotting post we saw how Alejandro Hurtado is a wanted man as he turned down three interview opportunities for manager roles in Spain. But Hurtado remained loyal to Chicago Fire to begin the 2031 MLS season. Let's take a look at what has happened so far this year. MLS 2031 Transfers Leaving the club … Continue reading Extinguished? | Chicago Fire #8 | Football Manager Stories

Remarkable Improvement | Chicago Fire #7 | Football Manager Stories

In the previous VivaGlobetrotting post we showed how our new funky defensive formation was helping us to be more solid at the back, improving our fortunes in attack. Alejandro Hurtado decided to stick with this tactic for the remainder of the 2030 MLS season and it proved a success! MLS 2030 Chicago Fire narrowly missed … Continue reading Remarkable Improvement | Chicago Fire #7 | Football Manager Stories

Mixed Fortunes | Chicago Fire #6 | Football Manager Stories

The slow progression made in Alejandro Hurtado's first full season in charge meant that the Chilean was able to prepare for the 2030 MLS season without any pressure hanging over him. Despite the poor positional finish last year, we did manage to win ten more points that we did in the 2028 MLS. This pleased … Continue reading Mixed Fortunes | Chicago Fire #6 | Football Manager Stories

Hurtado’s Toughest Challenge? | Chicago Fire #5 | Football Manager Stories

Having joined Chicago Fire with just eight real/regen players in the squad Alejandro Hurtado knew that it would be a tough task in turning around the fortunes of Chicago Fire. Just how tough a challenge it would be was perhaps underestimated. But we have completed one season with the Men in Red and it has … Continue reading Hurtado’s Toughest Challenge? | Chicago Fire #5 | Football Manager Stories

15 Games In | Chicago Fire #4 | Football Manager Stories

In the previous VivaGlobetrotting post we ran through the work that Alejandro Hurtado had undertaken over the 2028/29 winter transfer window. He completely overhauled the squad, adding no less than 18 players to his squad. Since then, Hurtado has added two more players to the squad, Iago being re-signed after having been waived and 35-year old … Continue reading 15 Games In | Chicago Fire #4 | Football Manager Stories

Overhaul | Chicago Fire #3 | Football Manager Stories

Alejandro Hurtado has had plenty of time to think about how to take Chicago Fire, from the depths of the MLS, and develop them into a competitive American side. And this he has done. At the end of the previous season Chicago had just 8 real / regen players in their squad (the rest were … Continue reading Overhaul | Chicago Fire #3 | Football Manager Stories