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I play a network game with my friend who is in a mood because I accused him of cheating. First of all he has the save.

We were due to play our first premiership game, I took at quick look at his squad thinking there would be some injuries or at least tired players because he had, had a midweek carling cup quarter final. I check out his squad and to my suprise every player had full fitness and moral, even ones who hadn't played in weeks

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v162/-harper-/1evidence.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v162/-harper-/2evidence.jpg

I mean normally first team players who are getting no action are not going to be 100% fit and certainly not on superb moral such as

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v162/-harper-/3evidence.jpg

When I pointed all this out he said he didn't want to play and quit.

Thoughts?

I know this is very sad of me, but i'm super competitive.

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Doesn't luck like he's cheating tbh. Not all his players have superb morale and 100% and I don't think there are any cheats that can do this anyway. Just keep playing with him :thup:

Does the FMRTE not work in network games then?

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Angel Di Maria, Ruud Van Nistelrooy etc. in 2009, or are tired eyes deceiving me on the season date! No chance on the wage structure at defualt. I am an Evertonian so I say yes to the question. Edited DBase imo.

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Too many superbs, I can barely keep my own team this good on a long run of victories, also it's easy enough to knock 6 players back down a small bit.

If the player's form is even the slightest bit scratchy then the morale would be no way that good, I've had Betis in a similar situation (i.e. decent position, not going excellent but well) and had bad morale in areas because of it. The extremely good fitness just clinches it for me.

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