Ryan,,, Posted March 24, 2008 Share Posted March 24, 2008 Before i started managing my current team, they were terrible, so i tried to think ahead and edited some of the youngsters stats and edited their ages to 14 years., well, not real 14 year olds. It'll say that until they're 14 which normally takes 10 years depending on their D.O.B and i'll wait 2 more until they can play. Anyway, I've actually been doing great. Now i have a wonderful team and i've gotten use to it, my first "Project" has turned 16 and i don't know if i should sell him or keep him. He gets extremely mad even though he's only turned 16. Should i just ignore him, or play him for like a season until his price goes up and sell?. I've even released 10 "Projects" so other teams can have stars. But i've currently got 1 able to play, 2 coming in the next season and 14 joining up 3-10 years time.Sell everyone i have and play with these kids for the rest of their careers and win everything?, or be a man and release them all!. It's amazing isn't it. With the right amount of editing how a "terrible" team can become good. Well, it's a mystery to me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deylaaf Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 Before i started managing my current team, they were terrible, so i tried to think ahead and edited some of the youngsters stats and edited their ages to 14 years., well, not real 14 year olds. It'll say that until they're 14 which normally takes 10 years depending on their D.O.B and i'll wait 2 more until they can play. Anyway, I've actually been doing great. Now i have a wonderful team and i've gotten use to it, my first "Project" has turned 16 and i don't know if i should sell him or keep him. He gets extremely mad even though he's only turned 16. Should i just ignore him, or play him for like a season until his price goes up and sell?. I've even released 10 "Projects" so other teams can have stars. But i've currently got 1 able to play, 2 coming in the next season and 14 joining up 3-10 years time. Sell everyone i have and play with these kids for the rest of their careers and win everything?, or be a man and release them all!. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NepentheZ Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 You have 7 year old players in your team? I'm not quite sure how you did that, or how you can have 16 year old kids join your team in 10 years with good stats, but if you're churning them out at that rate, theres no real need to keep them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
barto123 Posted July 17, 2008 Share Posted July 17, 2008 Projects? children? Cough *pedophile* cough Seriously, do whatever you want to. Without the big choices this game doesnt really have that much else..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
toon army 06 Posted July 18, 2008 Share Posted July 18, 2008 Before i started managing my current team, they were terrible, so i tried to think ahead and edited some of the youngsters stats and edited their ages to 14 years., well, not real 14 year olds. It'll say that until they're 14 which normally takes 10 years depending on their D.O.B and i'll wait 2 more until they can play. Anyway, I've actually been doing great. Now i have a wonderful team and i've gotten use to it, my first "Project" has turned 16 and i don't know if i should sell him or keep him. He gets extremely mad even though he's only turned 16. Should i just ignore him, or play him for like a season until his price goes up and sell?. I've even released 10 "Projects" so other teams can have stars. But i've currently got 1 able to play, 2 coming in the next season and 14 joining up 3-10 years time.Sell everyone i have and play with these kids for the rest of their careers and win everything?, or be a man and release them all!. why cheat be a real player and build a team it will feel better.do things the matt busby way build on young players. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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