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  1. 23 minutes ago, Gabos79 said:

    Bruno Fernandes has for a long long long time the wrong team in his supported teams.

    The man, his family and friends have said multiple times that he was a Boavista fan growing up and never a Porto fan but for some reason your researchers each year make him a Porto support for some reason. Must be some Porto scout...

    Bellow go multiple interviews regarding his team preference and translations: https://www.dn.pt/desporto/sporting/a-historia-de-um-miudo-que-so-quis-ser-jogador-de-futebol-9305881.html

    https://bolanarede.pt/especial-bola-na-rede/ultima-hora/presidente-do-boavista-bruno-fernandes-e-o-melhor-jogador-portugues-e-e-boavisteiro/

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/bruno-fernandes-manchester-united-training-24556401

     

    ""Olhe, o meu pai é benfiquista, Eu, a minha mãe e a minha irmã somos portistas, se bem que elas agora dizem que são sportinguistas (risos). O Bruno foi muito cedo para o Boavista, nunca foi de ser do FC Porto, Benfica ou Sporting. Podem não acreditar mas ele é boavisteiro. O Bruno diz que agora é sportinguista, mas ele sempre foi boavisteiro, sei que este é um país em que toda a gente é de Benfica, Sporting ou FC Porto mas é a verdade"" 

    "Look, my father is a Benfica fan, me, my mother and my sister are Porto fans, although they now say they are Sporting fans (laughs). Bruno joined Boavista very early on, he was never one to be with FC Porto , Benfica or Sporting. You may not believe it but he is a Boavista fan. Bruno says he's a Sporting fan now, but he's always been a Boavista fan, I know this is a country where everyone is from Benfica, Sporting or FC Porto but it's the truth "

     

    The only thing related with Porto was that Porto also wanted him before he went to Boavista but he didn't go there because it was a longer trip. At no point has he ever said he was a Porto fan or anyone in his family said it but your Porto fan researches put it there for some reason.

    It's ridiculous how a big player can have the literal RIVAL of his team as his supported teams and you guys never bothered to change it. Waiting to see if they make Tonali a Inter fan or Di Maria a Sporting supporter for some reason

     

     

     

    The Porto researcher wouldn't have access to Fernandes' likes field, so that accusation holds no ground.

    I've found two links that say he is (or was when young) a Porto fan in a quick search.

    https://www.goal.com/en-gb/lists/bruno-fernandes-fun-facts/blt3b0c9a82bc91f3a9#cs6a32ee75c012fc86

    https://www.worldsoccer.com/best-of-ws/shooting-star-bruno-fernandes-409563

    If it's a mistake, it happens. Please calm the language down, no one has put it in there to sabotage the game.

  2. 1 hour ago, joe5p said:

    Some thoughts on Rangers

    Rabbi Matondo - Really struggling to see the justification for a big hike in value, starting at between 13 and 19.5 million. Not sure there is much to draw on to justify this hike in comparison to some other players. 

    Radvin Yilmaz - As above

    Jack Butland - Could be higher value wise

     

     

    Player values are not set in the database, they're calculated by the game based on a number of factors.

  3. Thanks for the input, all players have been fully reviewed ahead of the FM24 release.

     

    Regarding heights on the BFC website, I'm 6'3, I've stood next to Ethan Pinnock and believe me he's taller than I am :D 1.87m makes him 6'1, he's much taller than that. To me it looks like the website editor is underestimating the heights for whatever reason, I can't use it as anything more than a rough guide for this particular info currently.

  4. On 08/03/2023 at 21:30, Mark Hayes said:

    I played 20,21 and 22 with no issues with the wages, but yet it’s different for 23? But all I get back is useless excuses and people blaming others, I shouldn’t have to provide proof, I know exactly what I’m talking about. 

    As per your posts on another thread you are using a custom database https://community.sigames.com/bugtracker/football-manager-2023-bugs-tracker/transfers-and-contracts/player-wages-at-semi-pro-level-on-fm2023-r14290/page/2/?tab=comments#comment-90070

     

    SI have no control over the data in this database as it's custom built, you would have to contact the creator (or creators) of this database to resolve any issues.

  5. 51 minutes ago, McClane29 said:

    Has Oliver Skipp's ability/potential been raised as an issue.

    Barely played for Spurs in 2022 due to injury and purely losing his place. At 22yo, I think we would know if he was going to turn out as a top PL player by now.

    Often seems to end up being bought by top clubs which seems unlikely.

     

    His PA was decreased significantly in October, are you using the beta database? 

  6. 1 hour ago, The_Batmantis said:

    Thanks for the info @Brentford Alan. But I'm still not fully understanding you. He outjumps players who have a "jumping reach" of 12, 13, 14 etc. We have repeated visual evidence of it.

    Therefore, shouldn't his jumping reach be higher than 11?
    End of the day, his height doesn't really enter into it. Its about how high he can jump. And he's incredible at it.

    If you want to talk about height, most sources put him at  about 172cm.
    Many elite athletes can make static vertical jumps of 70cm+ : https://nrpt.co.uk/training/tests/power/sergeant.htm

    Do that math and it's not unusual how he can elevate above even some CBs.

     

    from our research guidelines for the jumping reach attribute;

     

    when considering his jumping ability, it makes sense to take into account the player's height.

    For example, a player of 200+cm will still possess a high reach even if he is a poor jumper, and a player who measures in at 170cm will struggle to compete at the same height due to the 30cm difference in height between the two.

     

    Please note that some players may be over rated in certain attributes and require a decrease.

  7. 3 hours ago, The_Batmantis said:

    Continuing my Spurs Mid-Season review. I'm now going to highlight some specific attributes or PPMs that I think are well wide of the mark for individual players.

    I'll start with a weird one. Lucas Moura. He's one of Spurs shortest players, but any Spurs fan knows his jumping ability is insane.
    At launch, he's rated with a "Jumping Reach" of 11 and I think that needs to be greatly increased.

     

    Just to pick up on a commonly misunderstood attribute - jumping reach. It's relative to each player's height rather than a rating on how good he is at jumping, so he'll always be limited in how high he gets by his relatively low starting height. To put it another way a 20 jumping reach would mean any player of any height could reach the maximum height the game allows humans to jump to, say 8 foot for arguments sake, with lower scores being lower maximum heights (I don't know the exact figures for each attribute, sorry).

    His height is given as 1.72m and 11 is actually a very high jumping reach for his height, in fact higher than previous research guidelines would allow for this attribute which would have given him a maximum of 9 as per the attached chart which I still use as a template for 'my' players at Brentford.

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  8. 4 hours ago, WanderersWay said:

    I think that Liam Delap maybe has slightly too high a PA. I get that he was banging them in for the U23s in PL2 last season, but not exactly the highest of standards. He's struggled so far for Stoke City in the Championship, firmly the second choice strike option behind Tyrese Campbell atm.

     

    Answer in spoiler due to discussing his PA value.

     

    Spoiler

    He has a -8 PA in the database, which will result in him being given a random PA  at the start of each save between 130-160, if you got a high number he'll be a decent-good Prem striker, but many saves will have him as a low number and only a good Championship striker (assuming his potential is fulfilled in his in-game career!). His starting CA is effectively a back up striker number at that level.

     

  9. 3 hours ago, HNLFan said:

    Some more observations and advice for Brentford.

    Thomas Strakosha has first choice gk status at the beggining, while he is backup option for Brentford, or maybe cup gk.

    Bryan Mbuemo dribling should maybe increased +1, he has approximetly 60% of succ. dribles, which is not so bad indeed ( https://www.sofascore.com/player/bryan-mbeumo/927083 ) Next, for example, Jack Harrison has dribbling 14, while his succ. of dribbles are 46% (https://www.sofascore.com/player/jack-harrison/829570 )

     

    Strakosha has a lower CA than Raya, so should be the back up Gk. I've seen this mentioned about the Man Utd gks so could be a wider bug?

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